dbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Saksdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Frankovichdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:producerQuincy Jonesdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Matthaudbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIngrid Bergmandbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGoldie Hawndbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Saksdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Frankovichdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCactus Flowerdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Saksdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Cactus_Flower_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_I._A._L._DiamondCactus Flower is a 1969 American screwball comedy film directed by Gene Saks, and starring Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman and Goldie Hawn, who won an Academy Award for her performance.The screenplay was adapted by I. A. L. Diamond from the 1965 Broadway play of the same title written by Abe Burrows, which, in turn, is based on the French play Fleur de cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy. Cactus Flower was the ninth highest-grossing film of 1969.dbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Morsedbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Thompsondbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJacki Weaverdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTakis Emmanueldbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Longdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCaddiedbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Caddie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SydneyCaddie is an Australian film biopic directed by Donald Crombie and produced by Anthony Buckley. Released on 1 April 1976, it is representative of the Australian film renaissance which occurred during that decade. Set mainly in Sydney during the 1920s and 1930s, including the Great Depression, it portrays the life of a young middle class woman struggling to raise two children after her marriage breaks up. Based on Caddie, the Story of a Barmaid, a partly fictitious autobiography of Catherine Beatrice "Caddie" Edmonds, it made Helen Morse a local star and earned Jacki Weaver and Melissa Jaffer each an Australian Film Institute Award.dbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:directorRobert Humbledbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:directorDouglas Wilkinsondbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:directorDavid Bairstowdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Pictures of Canadadbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerMichael Spencerdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerSydney Newmandbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Bairstow_(director)dbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Newmandbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Spencer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Bairstow_(director)dbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:nameCadet Holidaydbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canada_Carries_Ondbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Flemingdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cadet_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_NewmanCadet Holiday is an 11-minute 1951 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as part of the postwar Canada Carries On series. The film, directed by David Bairstow, Robert Humble and Douglas Wilkinson, was produced by Sydney Newman and Michael Spencer. Cadet Holiday was an account of a Canadian Army Cadet during a summer camp. The film's French version title is Cadets en vacances.dbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGabriel Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Rainsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCaesar and Cleopatradbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Cleopatra_on_filmdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Julius_Caesar_on_filmdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Romedbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_AuricCaesar and Cleopatra is a 1945 British film adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1901 play of the same title. Directed by Gabriel Pascal, the film stars Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains in the title roles. Some scenes were directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, who took no formal credit. The picture was produced by Independent Producers and Pascal Film Productions and distributed by Eagle-Lion Distributors.Upon release, Caesar and Cleopatra failed to earn back its colossal budget. John Bryan was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction.dbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:producerW. Devenport Hackneydbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:nameCafe Colettedbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._SteinCafe Colette is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Paul Cavanagh, Greta Nissen in her final film role and Sally Gray. It was also released under the alternative title Danger in Paris. The film was made at Wembley Studios.dbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ladislas_Fodordbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameCairodbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cairodbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsCairo is a 1942 musical comedy film made by MGM and Loew's, and directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The screenplay was written by John McClain, based on an idea by Ladislas Fodor about a news reporter shipwrecked in a torpedo attack, who teams up with a Hollywood singer and her maid to foil Nazi spies. The music score is by Herbert Stothart. This film was Jeanette MacDonald's last film on her MGM contract.The film was poorly received upon its initial release.dbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Wallacedbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R.W._Goodwindbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robby_Bensondbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zsa_Zsa_Gabordbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Rocketdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Robertsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Mulldbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartha Longleydbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Wallacedbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R.W._Goodwindbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:California_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy-drama_filmsCalifornia Girls is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Robby Benson and Martin Mull, directed by Rick Wallace. It originally aired on ABC on March 24, 1985.dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Ekbergdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edie_Adamsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arnold_Palmerdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johanna_Harwooddbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:nameCall Me Bwanadbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Monty_Normandbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Johanna_Harwooddbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nikita_Khrushchevdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Bwanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Albert_R._BroccoliCall Me Bwana is a 1963 British Technicolor farce film starring Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg and directed by Gordon Douglas.Largely set in Africa, it was the only film made by Eon Productions not about the fictional MI6 agent James Bond until the 2014 film The Silent Storm. It was made by most of the same crew as Dr. No.dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbp:nameCall Me Mamedbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_DaumeryCall Me Mame is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery and starring Ethel Irving, John Batten and Dorothy Bartlam. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ramon_Novarrodbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Colton_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Farnumdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:nameCall of the Fleshdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sevilledbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_BrabinCall of the Flesh is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Charles Brabin. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Dorothy Jordan, and Renée Adorée. It featured several songs performed by Novarro and originally included a sequence photographed in Technicolor.dbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:directorNorman Panamadbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:producerNorman Panamadbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:producerMelvin Frankdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:nameCallaway Went Thatawaydbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_television_peopledbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Callaway_Went_Thatawaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_PanamaCallaway Went Thataway is a 1951 American comedy western film starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire, and Howard Keel. It was written, directed, and produced by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. Also known as The Star Said No, it is a spoof of the craze generated by the television program Hopalong Cassidy.dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEmpire Picturesdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerLester F. Scott Jr.dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerSpencer Gordon Bennetdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_F._Scott_Jr.dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Betty_Burbridgedbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameCalling All Carsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Cars_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_drama_filmsCalling All Cars is a 1935 American crime film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Jack La Rue, Lillian Miles and Jack Norton. It was originally made for distribution by Mayfair Pictures, but the company had ceased business by the time of its release.dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbp:distributorMancunian Filmdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mancunian_Filmdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Mertzdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbp:nameCalling All Crooksdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crooksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Blackdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Calling_All_Crookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_StudiosCalling All Crooks is a 1938 British comedy film directed by George Black and starring Douglas Wakefield, Billy Nelson and Leslie Perrins. It was made by the Manchester-based Mancunian Film, but shot at Cricklewood Studios in London.dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbp:producerIvor McLarendbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbp:nameCalling All Ma'sdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'sdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Ma'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_DavisCalling All Ma's is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Billy Caryll, Hilda Mundy and Margaret Yarde. A henpecked husband attempts to escape from his domineering wife. The film was made at Wembley Studios by 20th Century Fox's British subsidiary, for release as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Smithdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbp:producerS.W. Smithdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbp:nameCalling All Starsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Smithdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_All_Stars_(1937_musical)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_StudiosCalling All Stars is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed and written by Herbert Smith and starring Arthur Askey, Evelyn Dall and Max Bacon. The film is a revue, featuring a number of musical acts playing themselves. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios for release as a quota quickie. The film's art direction was by Norman G. Arnold.dbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbp:nameCalling the Tunedbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_the_Tunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_DenhamCalling the Tune is a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Reginald Denham and Thorold Dickinson and starring Adele Dixon, Sally Gray and Sam Livesey. The screenplay was by Basil Mason based on the 1913 play of the same title by Irish MP and novelist Justin Huntly McCarthy.dbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joshua_Logandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Burkedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franco_Nerodbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Jeffriesdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Naismithdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joshua_Logandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Jay_Lernerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCamelotdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCamelot Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Musical_theatredbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alan_Jay_Lernerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frederick_Loewedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joshua_Logandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_DarbyCamelot is a 1967 American musical fantasy drama film directed by Joshua Logan and written by Alan Jay Lerner, based on the 1960 stage musical of the same name by Lerner and Frederick Loewe. It stars Richard Harris as King Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, Franco Nero as Lancelot, David Hemmings as Mordred and Lionel Jeffries as Pellinore.In April 1961, Warner Bros. obtained the rights to produce a film adaptation, with Lerner attached to write the screenplay. However, it was temporarily shelved as the studio decided to adapt My Fair Lady first. In 1966, development resumed with Joshua Logan hired as director. Original cast members Richard Burton and Julie Andrews were approached to reprise their roles from the stage musical, but both declined and were replaced with Harris and Redgrave. Filming took place on location in Spain and on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, California.Camelot was released on October 25, 1967, to mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $31.5 million against a $13 million budget and becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 1967. It received five nominations for the 40th Academy Awards and won three: Best Score, Best Production Design, and Best Costume Design. It also won three Golden Globe Awards, for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Richard Harris), Best Original Song (for "If Ever I Would Leave You"), and Best Original Score.dbp-dbr:Camille_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Camille_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Camille_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Camille_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerBernard H. 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Hyman, from a screenplay by James Hilton, Zoë Akins, and Frances Marion. The picture is based on the 1848 novel and 1852 play La dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The film stars Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Jessie Ralph, Henry Daniell, and Laura Hope Crews. It grossed $2,842,000.Camille was included in Time magazine's "All-Time 100 Movies" in 2005. It was also included at #33 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions. Garbo received her third Best Actress nomination for Camille at the 10th Academy Awards in 1938.dbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:directorDeborah Kaplandbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:directorHarry Elfontdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:producerBetty Thomasdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:producerJenno Toppingdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:starringSeth Greendbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Love Hewittdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:starringPeter Facinellidbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:starringLauren Ambrosedbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:starringEthan Embrydbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Korsmodbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Deborah_Kaplandbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Elfontdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Thomasdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jenno_Toppingdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Deborah_Kaplandbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Elfontdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:nameCan't Hardly Waitdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:nameCan't Hardly Wait: Music From The Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deborah_Kaplandbp-dbr:Can't_Hardly_Waitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_ElfontCan't Hardly Wait is a 1998 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. It stars an ensemble cast including Ethan Embry, Charlie Korsmo, Lauren Ambrose, Peter Facinelli, Seth Green, and Jennifer Love Hewitt, and contains a number of "before-they-were-famous" appearances by teen stars. The story takes place at a high school graduation party.The film received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed a total of $25 million at the North American domestic box office, against a production budget of $10 million. The soundtrack peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200 chart.dbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:producerLamar Trottidbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Petersdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:nameCaptain from Castiledbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castiledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_conquistadorsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Hernán_Cortésdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mesoamericadbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kingdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1510sdbp-dbr:Captain_from_Castilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_TrottiCaptain from Castile is a 1947 American historical adventure film. It was released by 20th Century-Fox. Directed by Henry King, the Technicolor film stars Tyrone Power, Jean Peters, and Cesar Romero. Shot on location in Michoacán, Mexico, the film includes scenes of the Parícutin volcano, which was then erupting. Captain from Castile was the feature film debut of Jean Peters, who later married industrialist Howard Hughes, and of Mohawk actor Jay Silverheels, who later portrayed Tonto on the television series The Lone Ranger.The film is an adaptation of the 1945 best-selling novel Captain from Castile by Samuel Shellabarger. The film's story covers the first half of the historical epic, describing the protagonist's persecution at the hands of the Spanish Inquisition and his escape to the New World to join Hernán Cortés in an expedition to conquer Mexico.dbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cardinal_(director)dbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Media Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerHolly Simpsondbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Maynarddbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cardinal_(director)dbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameCaptivedbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsCaptive is a 1998 Canadian crime-drama thriller film directed by Roger Cardinal, starring Erika Eleniak and Michael Ironside. It is distributed by Planet Media.dbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wormserdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Coates_Websterdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameCaptive of Billy the Kiddbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._BrannonCaptive of Billy the Kid is a 1952 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Allan Lane, Grant Withers and Penny Edwards.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Arrigo.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dinah_Shureydbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDinah Shureydbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Peersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dinah_Shureydbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dinah_Shureydbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Peersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dinah_Shureydbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lydia_Haywarddbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCarry Ondbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dinah_ShureyCarry On is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Dinah Shurey and starring Moore Marriott, Trilby Clark and Alf Goddard.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Windsordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Daledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:nameCarry On Again Doctordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Again_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_RothwellCarry On Again Doctor is a 1969 British comedy film, the 18th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was released in December 1969 and was the third to feature a medical theme. The film features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Barbara Windsor and Hattie Jacques. This was Jim Dale's last Carry On appearance for 23 years until his return in Carry On Columbus. It also marks the debut of Patsy Rowlands to the series in her first of 9 appearances. Alongside James, Rowlands who also appears in the ITV sitcom Bless This House from 1971 to 1976. The film was followed by Carry On Up the Jungle in 1970.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Windsordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Rowlandsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Leondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Logandbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Whitfielddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Nolandbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameCarry On Girlsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brightondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsCarry On Girls is a 1973 British comedy film, the 25th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). The film features regulars Sid James, Barbara Windsor, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. This Carry On featured neither Kenneth Williams nor Charles Hawtrey; Williams was unavailable because of stage commitments and Hawtrey had been dropped from the series due to his alcoholism and unreliability.Patsy Rowlands makes her seventh appearance in the series. Robin Askwith makes his only appearance in the series. Jack Douglas makes his third appearance, this time upgraded to a main role. This is the final of six Carry On films for Valerie Leon and Jimmy Logan makes the second of his two Carry On appearances. The film was followed by Carry On Dick in 1974.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Knightdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Ray_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:nameCarry On Teacherdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsCarry On Teacher is a 1959 British comedy film, the third in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was released at the Plaza Cinema in London on 3 September 1959. It features Ted Ray in his only Carry On role, alongside series regulars; Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques. Leslie Phillips and Joan Sims make their second appearances in the series here, having made their debuts in the previous entry, Carry On Nurse. A young Richard O'Sullivan and Larry Dann – making the first of his four Carry On appearances – turn up as pupils. In 2023, Dann dedicated a chapter of his autobiography Oh, What A Lovely Memoir to share his memories of this production. The film was followed by Carry On Constable (1960).dbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:producerDenise Reamdbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:starringLarry the Cable Guydbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:starringOwen Wilsondbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:starringEddie Izzarddbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:starringEmily Mortimerdbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:starringJohn Turturrodbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:nameCars 2dbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cars_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cars_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Giacchinodbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_ParisCars 2 is a 2011 American animated spy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Cars (2006) and the second film in the Cars franchise. The film was directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Brad Lewis, produced by Denise Ream, and written by Ben Queen, Lasseter, Lewis, and Dan Fogelman. Larry the Cable Guy, Owen Wilson, Tony Shalhoub, Guido Quaroni, Bonnie Hunt, and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles from the first film, with Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, Eddie Izzard, joining the voice cast. In the film, Mater (Cable Guy) unintentionally gets caught up in a risky espionage mission that threatens both his and Lightning McQueen's (Wilson) lives during the World Grand Prix, an international racing event showcasing a new alternative fuel called Allinol.A sequel to Cars was first announced in April 2008 with a tentative summer 2012 release date, which was later moved up to the summer of 2011. Lasseter was confirmed to be returning as director, while Lewis was designated as co-director in June 2010. The film's story was conceived by Lasseter while he was traveling around the world promoting the first film. Michael Giacchino composed the film's score, with artists such as Weezer, Robbie Williams, Brad Paisley and Bénabar contributing tracks for the film. This was the final Pixar film animated using its old software system, Marionette, before being officially replaced with Presto in 2012. With an estimated budget of $200 million, Cars 2 is one of the most expensive films ever made.Cars 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 18, 2011, and was released in the United States on June 24, in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Cars 2 was a box office success, grossing over $559 million worldwide, becoming the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2011 and the highest-grossing film of the Cars trilogy. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 69th Golden Globe Awards, but lost to The Adventures of Tintin. A sequel, Cars 3, was released on June 16, 2017.dbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Feedbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:producerTom MacDougalldbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:producerAndrea Warrendbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:producerKevin Reherdbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringBonnie Huntdbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringArmie Hammerdbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringLarry the Cable Guydbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringOwen Wilsondbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringChris Cooperdbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringKerry Washingtondbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringCristela Alonzodbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringLea DeLariadbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:starringNathan Filliondbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:nameCars 3dbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:genre Country , Classicaldbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:genre Western, country, popdbp-dbr:Cars_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cars_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Newmandbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Cars_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_FloridaCars 3 is a 2017 American animated sports comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Cars 2 (2011) and the third film in the Cars franchise. The film was directed by Brian Fee and produced by Kevin Reher, from a screenplay written by Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson, and Mike Rich, and a story developed by Fee, Ben Queen, and the writing team of Eyal Podell and Jonathan E. Stewart. The returning voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Bonnie Hunt, Tony Shalhoub, Guido Quaroni, Cheech Marin, Jenifer Lewis, Paul Dooley, Lloyd Sherr, Michael Wallis, Katherine Helmond and John Ratzenberger are joined by Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper, Armie Hammer, Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington, and Lea DeLaria, in addition to a dozen NASCAR personalities. In the film, Lightning McQueen (Wilson), now a veteran race car, must prove that he is still competitive against a new generation of technologically advanced racers, with the help of young technician Cruz Ramirez (Alonzo), to prevent a forced retirement from the Piston Cup.Development of a third Cars film began in late 2011 after the release of its predecessor, and entered production in 2014, with Pixar's then-CCO John Lasseter stating that it would be a "very emotional story", and go back to the first film's themes. The production team for the film conducted research on multiple NASCAR racers, particularly older ones, as well as a sports psychoanalyst, while also focusing on McQueen's relationship with Doc Hudson and its meaning. The production utilized a new rendering system, Rix Integration Subsystem (RIS), which was previously used in Finding Dory (2016). New cast members including Hammer and Alonzo were announced in January 2017, followed by Fillion, Washington and DeLaria two months later. Randy Newman, who had worked on the first film, composed the film's score with artists such as Andra Day, James Bay, Brad Paisley and Jorge Blanco contributing tracks for the film.Cars 3 was first screened for the NASCAR industry in Kannapolis, North Carolina on May 23, 2017, before its theatrical release in the United States on June 16, accompanied by the animated short film Lou. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $383 million worldwide against its $175 million budget, becoming the lowest-grossing film of the franchise, but still a box office 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Royale is a 1967 spy parody film originally distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is loosely based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, the first novel to feature the character James Bond.The film stars David Niven as the "original" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and the ruthless counter-intelligence agency SMERSH, inspired by actual organizations in the USSR. The film's tagline: "Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!" refers to Bond's plan to mislead SMERSH in which six other agents are pretending to be "James Bond", namely, baccarat master Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers); millionaire spy Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress); Bond's secretary Miss Moneypenny (Barbara Bouchet); Bond's daughter with Mata Hari, Mata Bond (Joanna Pettet); and British agents Cooper (Terence Cooper) and the Detainer (Daliah Lavi).Charles K. Feldman, the producer, had acquired the film rights in 1960 and had attempted to get Casino Royale made as an Eon Productions Bond film; however, Feldman and the producers of the Eon series, Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, failed to come to terms. Believing that he could not compete with the Eon series, Feldman resolved to produce the film as a satire. The budget escalated as various directors and writers became involved in the production, and actors expressed dissatisfaction with the project.Released on 13 April 1967, two months prior to Eon's fifth Bond film, You Only Live Twice, Casino Royale was a financial success, grossing over $41.7 million worldwide, and Burt Bacharach's musical score was praised, earning him an Academy Award nomination for the song "The Look of Love", performed on the film's soundtrack by Dusty Springfield. Critical reaction, however, was generally negative, with many reviewers regarding it as a baffling, disorganised affair.Since 1999, rights have been held by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, distributors of the Bond films by Eon Productions.dbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hornblow,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Turnerdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Scottdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hornblow,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonya_Leviendbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:nameCass Timberlanedbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sinclair_Lewisdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Novels_by_Sinclair_Lewisdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_novels_adapted_into_filmsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Novels_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:Cass_Timberlanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Novels_set_in_MinnesotaCass Timberlane is a 1947 American romantic drama film directed by George Sidney and starring Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner and Zachary Scott. It was based on the 1945 novel Cass Timberlane: A Novel of Husbands and Wives by Sinclair Lewis, which was Lewis' nineteenth novel and one of his last.dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Cherrydbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Rutherforddbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCastle in the Airdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Air_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_CassCastle in the Air is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry and Margaret Rutherford. The screenplay was by Edward Dryhurst and Alan Melville based on Melville's 1949 stage play of the same title. Produced by ABPC, the film was made at the company's Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_W._Friesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerGiorgio Moroderdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm McDowelldbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringNastassja Kinskidbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnnette O'Tooledbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_W._Friesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ormsbydbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameCat Peopledbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:genre Synth-pop, electronicdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Giorgio_Moroderdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MCA_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Cat_People_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_thriller_filmsCat People is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Schrader and starring Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, and Annette O'Toole. Its plot follows a young woman who, upon reuniting with her brother, learns she has descended from werecats. It is a remake of 1942 film of the same name, and was produced by RKO Radio Pictures, the same studio that produced the original film.Giorgio Moroder composed the film's score (the second Schrader film to be scored by Moroder, after American Gigolo), including the theme song, which features lyrics and vocals by David Bowie. Jerry Bruckheimer served as an executive producer.dbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_McCallum_(actor)dbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Merrilldbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georgina_Cooksondbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Merrowdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_McCallum_(actor)dbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameCatacombsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Catacombs_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_thriller_filmsCatacombs (U.S. title: The Woman Who Wouldn't Die) is a 1965 British horror film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Gary Merrill, Georgina Cookson and Jane Merrow. The screenplay was by Daniel Mainwaring based on the 1959 novel of the same title by Jay Bennett.dbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:directorJ. Henry Pipernodbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion-Columbia Distributorsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:producerJock MacGregordbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Brennan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Setondbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:starringJames Kenneydbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:nameAmbush in Leopard Streetdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambush_in_Leopard_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_drama_filmsAmbush in Leopard Street is a low budget 1962 British 'B' black and white crime film directed by J. Henry Piperno and starring James Kenney, Michael Brennan and Bruce Seton. It was written by Ahmed Faroughy and Bernard Spicer.dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:directorRalph Toporoffdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:distributorPanorama Entertainmentdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Capotortodbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_MacNicoldbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Guineedbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Christopher-Myers_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Walker_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:nameAmerican Blue Notedbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_directorial_debut_filmsAmerican Blue Note is a 1989 drama film directed by Ralph Toporoff, who wrote the screenplay with Gilbert Girion. It stars Peter MacNicol, Carl Capotorto, Tim Guinee, Jonathan Walker, Bill Christopher-Myers, and Eddie Jones. Filmed in 1989, the independently produced film didn't get a distributor until 1991.dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_DeNuredbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:producerSandy Wilsondbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Blickerdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Langrickdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Wildman_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liisa_Repo-Martelldbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delia_Breitdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_DeNuredbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:nameAmerican Boyfriendsdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1965dbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sandy_Wilsondbp-dbr:American_Boyfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy-drama_filmsAmerican Boyfriends is a 1989 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Sandy Wilson and starring Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Jason Blicker, Liisa Repo-Martell, and Delia Breit. It is the sequel to My American Cousin (1985). Langrick and Wildman reprise their roles as Sandy Wilcox and Butch Walker respectively.The soundtrack for this film contains songs by a number of popular Canadian music groups of the era including Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Spirit of the West, and BTO. The soundtrack was released on CD by Penta Records.dbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Mintz_(executive)dbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachael_Leigh_Cookdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Elwesdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_Sciorradbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyia_Battendbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kip_Parduedbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_O'Neill_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrankie Raydbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Mintz_(executive)dbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Crimedbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Crime_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_psychological_thriller_filmsAmerican Crime is a 2004 thriller film directed by Dan Mintz and starring Annabella Sciorra, Cary Elwes, Cyia Batten, Rachael Leigh Cook, Michael O'Neill, Kip Pardue and Frankie Ray.It was produced by Jeff Ritchie. The film is presented in a documentary program style, taking off the style of series such as The FBI Files and The Young Detectives, both shows showcasing stories on crimes in America. The film is about reporters who try to solve a murder case that the police refuse to take on.dbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Dicksondbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Dicksondbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Atwaterdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Robert_Brendbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Empiredbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Empire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGannAmerican Empire is a 1942 American Western film directed by William C. McGann. The film was released in the United Kingdom as My Son Alone.dbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:producerGareth Wigandbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Pauldbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:starringDavid Grantdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:starringJanice Ruledbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:starringRae Dawn Chongdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Wigandbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Tesichdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:nameAmerican Flyersdbp-dbr:American_Flyersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Badhamdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cycling_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eddy_Merckxdbp-dbr:American_Flyerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_KansasAmerican Flyers is a 1985 American sports drama film about bicycle racing. It was directed by John Badham and written by Steve Tesich, The film stars Kevin Costner, David Marshall Grant, Rae Dawn Chong, Alexandra Paul and Janice Rule.dbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Bell_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bridgesdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRosilyn Hellerdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Bridgesdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Furlongdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Harveydbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLucinda Jenneydbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTracey Kapiskydbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Bell_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bridgesdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Bell_(director)dbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Ellen_Markdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Heartdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Seattledbp-dbr:American_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_independent_filmsAmerican Heart is a 1992 drama film directed by Martin Bell and starring Jeff Bridges and Edward Furlong. It was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award in a number of categories and won in the Best Male Lead category.dbp-dbr:American_Jobdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Smith_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:American_Jobdbp-dbp:distributorBluemark Productionsdbp-dbr:American_Jobdbp-dbp:producerChris Smithdbp-dbr:American_Jobdbp-dbp:starringRandy Russelldbp-dbr:American_Jobdbp-dbp:nameAmerican Jobdbp-dbr:American_Jobdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Smithdbp-dbr:American_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsAmerican Job is a 1996 independent film directed by Chris Smith.dbp-dbr:American_Soldiersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:American_Soldiersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Curtis_Morgandbp-dbr:American_Soldiersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:American_Soldiersdbp-dbp:nameAmerican Soldiersdbp-dbr:American_Soldiersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_war_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._FurieAmerican Soldiers is a 2005 war film directed by Sidney J. Furie.dbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kristi_Jacobsondbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Koppledbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sheila_Nevinsdbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kristi_Jacobsondbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Koppledbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sheila_Nevinsdbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbp:nameAmerican Standoffdbp-dbr:American_Standoffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_labor_relations_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:International_Brotherhood_of_Teamstersdbp-dbr:American_Standoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_documentary_filmsAmerican Standoff is a 2002 American documentary film by Kristi Jacobson which documents much of a strike by the Teamsters against a package delivery company, Overnite Transportation (now a subsidiary of United Parcel Service). The film follows the strike from early 2000 to mid-2001.dbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLuis Estebandbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGrant S. Staleydbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Westdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Electradbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Lissauerdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Lassickdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rollin_Jarrettdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Vampire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsAmerican Vampire (also known as An American Vampire Story) is a 1997 American independent comedy horror film directed by Luis Esteban, written by Rollin Jarrett, and starring Carmen Electra, Adam West, Sidney Lassick and Trevor Lissauer. Its plot is about a young teenage boy who encounters a female vampire while his parents vacation in Europe.dbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Willarddbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Kormandbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Riegertdbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Lenodbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Dan_Georgedbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Bergman_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monica_Johnsondbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mislovedbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Proctordbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:nameAmericathondbp-dbr:Americathondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_political_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tom_Scottdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Monica_Johnsondbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peak_oil_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Retrofuturismdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Americathonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_RothAmericathon (also known as Americathon 1998) is a 1979 American science fiction comedy film directed by Neal Israel and starring John Ritter, Fred Willard, Peter Riegert, Harvey Korman, and Nancy Morgan, with narration by George Carlin. It is based on a play by Firesign Theatre members Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman. The movie includes appearances by Jay Leno, Meat Loaf, Tommy Lasorda, and Chief Dan George, with a musical performance by Elvis Costello.dbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_Hädrichdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Hardwickdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Jones_(actress)dbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Lawleydbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_O'Shea_(actor)dbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_Hädrichdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rolf_Hädrichdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Shadboltdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:nameAmong the Cindersdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cindersdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rolf_Hädrichdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Cinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsAmong the Cinders is a 1983 New Zealand drama film directed by Rolf Hädrich and starring Paul O'Shea, Amanda Jones, Derek Hardwick and Yvonne Lawley. After a hunting accident in which his friend is killed (for which he blames himself) a boy (Nick) runs away from home and goes to live with his grandparents, where he matures into a man.The film is based on the 1965 novel of the same name by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt, who appears in the film as Frank Flinders.dbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Rogelldbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Cromwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBillie Sewarddbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHenrietta Crosmandbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Rogelldbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Asburydbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Niblo_Jr.dbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Florence_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAmong the Missingdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Among_the_Missing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_S._RogellAmong the Missing is a 1934 American drama film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Richard Cromwell, Henrietta Crosman and Billie Seward. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:producerCliff P. Broughtondbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Nugentdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:starringAnn Christydbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:starringPriscilla Deandbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:nameBehind Stone Wallsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Stone_Wallspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._StrayerBehind Stone Walls is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Edward J. Nugent, Priscilla Dean and Ann Christy.dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doris_Wishmandbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtaindbp-dbp:producerDoris Wishmandbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtaindbp-dbp:starringSandra Sinclairdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtaindbp-dbp:nameBehind the Nudist Curtaindbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Doris_Wishmandbp-dbr:Behind_the_Nudist_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romance_filmsBehind the Nudist Curtain (also known as Nature. Girls. Unlimited) is an American 1964 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman and starring Sandra Sinclair. The New York Times lists it as one of the "berserk sexploitation pictures" made by Wishman.The film is now considered lost.The film was "built out of scenes from a European travelogue, into which Wishman spliced the requisite nudist footage". It was Wishman’s last nudist film.dbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tao_Ruspolidbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerGiancarlo Canavesio, Christopher Redlichdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameBeing in the Worlddbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daseinsanalysisdbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philosophy_of_lifedbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phenomenologydbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_philosophydbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_philosophydbp-dbr:Being_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Martin_HeideggerBeing in the World is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Tao Ruspoli. The film explores the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, especially the idea of being-in-the-world, via conversations with philosophers influenced by Hubert Dreyfus and vivid portraits of practitioners in various fields. It draws on academic insight as well as stories of craft, music, cooking, and skilled practice to examine what it means to be fully human in a technological age. The documentary premiered in 2010 at various U.S. film festivals, won the Audience Award (Documentary) at the Brooklyn International Film Festival, and was later released on DVD and made available digitally via streaming/VOD platforms.The film represents one of the first attempts to translate continental philosophy, specifically phenomenology, into accessible visual narrative for popular audiences, featuring prominent philosophers from UC Berkeley, Harvard University, and other leading institutions alongside master practitioners from diverse fields including Creole cuisine, flamenco, jazz, and traditional Japanese carpentry.dbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Glen_Pitredbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armand_Assantedbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajundbp-dbp:nameBelizaire the Cajundbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajundbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Glen_Pitredbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1859dbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Belizaire_the_Cajunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_CajunsBelizaire the Cajun is a 1986 film directed by Glen Pitre and starring Armand Assante. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.It chronicles the story of Belizaire Breaux, a village healer (traiteur) in Acadiana in 1859, who becomes entangled in a violent conflict between Cajuns and the new Anglophone arrivals to Southwest Louisiana.dbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppydbp-dbp:nameBell Hoppydbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell_Hoppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsBell Hoppy is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on April 17, 1954, and stars Sylvester the Cat and Hippety Hopper.The story sees Sylvester in his "mouse chaser" persona, once again confusing baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper for a giant mouse. This plot is intertwined with a reversal of the "belling the cat" fable from the Middle Ages; instead of mice wanting to avoid becoming prey to a hungry cat, here, a pack of starving alley cats hope to place a bell around the neck of the largest mouse they can find, so that upon its approach, they can ambush it, kill it and feast on its carcass. Sylvester comes into the picture when – wanting to join a fraternal organization called "the Loyal Order of Alley Cats Mouse and Chowder Club" – he is offered the opportunity for membership by the leader of the club by successfully placing the bell around the mouse's neck.dbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Loncrainedbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HandMade_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Briendbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Harrisondbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Wearingdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Neame_(writer/producer)dbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:starringBernard Hilldbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:starringKieran O'Briendbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:starringDerek Newarkdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:starringFrances Tomeltydbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:starringKen Bonesdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:starringRichard Hopedbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:nameBellman and Truedbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Colin_Townsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Loncrainedbp-dbr:Bellman_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsBellman and True is a 1987 film based on the novel of the same name by Desmond Lowden. The film was written and directed by Richard Loncraine. It stars Bernard Hill, Derek Newark and Richard Hope.The title comes from an old Cumberland song "D’ye ken John Peel", specifically the lyric:The title uses a pun in the term Bellman which in the film's case refers to a criminal who specialises in disabling intruder alarm systems.dbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritadbp-dbp:nameBells of Rosaritadbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bells_of_Rosaritapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonaldBells of Rosarita is a 1945 American musical Western film starring Roy Rogers and directed by Frank McDonald.dbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rene_Raydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringCharles Oliverdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringFred Conynghamdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringGermaine Ausseydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:nameBeloved Imposterdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_StudiosBeloved Imposter is a 1936 British musical film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Rene Ray, Fred Conyngham and Germaine Aussey. It was made at Welwyn Studios and released as a quota film by RKO Pictures. It was written by Connery Chappell based on the novel Dancing Boy by Ethel Mannin.dbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:namePotiphar's Wifedbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_StudiosPotiphar's Wife is a 1931 British romance film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Nora Swinburne, Laurence Olivier and Guy Newall. It is also known as Her Strange Desire. It was based on a play by Edgar C. Middleton.It was made at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by Clarence Elder.dbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernie_Barbarashdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:namePound of Fleshdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organ_traffickingdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernie_Barbarashdbp-dbr:Pound_of_Flesh_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organ_transplantationPound of Flesh is a 2015 Canadian action film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Charlotte Peters, and Darren Shahlavi. It is the third collaboration between Van Damme and Barbarash (following Assassination Games in 2011 and Six Bullets in 2012).dbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJaime Hellmandbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)dbp-dbp:namePower 98dbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_Bealdbp-dbr:Power_98_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_thriller_filmsPower 98 is a 1996 low-budget American thriller film written and directed by Jaime Hellman.dbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Israelitedbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHaim Sabandbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarty Bowendbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWyck Godfreydbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Casentinidbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBryan Cranstondbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Haderdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBecky Gdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDacre Montgomerydbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNaomi Scottdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRJ Cylerdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLudi Lindbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:namePower Rangersdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:namePower Rangers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Power_Rangers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Rangers (or Saban's Power Rangers) is a 2017 American superhero film based on the franchise of the same name. It was directed by Dean Israelite from a screenplay by John Gatins and a story conceived by the writing teams of Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, and Michele and Kieran Mulroney. It is the third installment in the Power Rangers film series, and is a reboot that loosely adapts "Day of the Dumpster", the pilot episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The film features the main characters of the television series with a new cast, starring Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, Ludi Lin, Bill Hader, Bryan Cranston, and Elizabeth Banks. The film follows a group of teenagers who gain newfound powers, and must use them to protect Earth from an ancient reawakened threat. Franchise creator Haim Saban returned to produce the film under his investment firm.Power Rangers premiered in Berlin, Germany on March 17, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 24 by Lionsgate Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Despite being the highest grossing Power Rangers film, it underperformed at the box office, with the total gross of $142.5 million worldwide against a budget between $100‒105 million. The film was intended to launch a film series with multiple sequels, but all plans were cancelled due to its commercial failure, leading Saban to sell the franchise rights to Hasbro. Another reboot was in development, but due to Hasbro ending its partnership with Netflix in 2024, plans for a reboot were scrapped. However, just a year later, Hasbro would announce that another reboot is in development as a television series with 20th Television.dbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Denise_Di_Novidbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:producerDanny Bramson, Sandra Bullockdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:starringNicole Kidmandbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:starringSandra Bullockdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:starringAidan Quinndbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:starringDianne Wiestdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:namePractical Magicdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrack, pop, minimalism, orchestraldbp-dbr:Practical_Magicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Denise_Di_Novidbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Silvestridbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robin_Swicorddbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Village_Roadshow_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:Practical_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Akiva_GoldsmanPractical Magic is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film based on the 1995 novel Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman. The film was directed by Griffin Dunne and stars Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Dianne Wiest, Stockard Channing, Aidan Quinn, and Goran Visnjic.Bullock and Kidman play sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, descended from a long line of witches. Raised by their aunts after their parents' death from a family curse, the sisters were taught the uses of practical magic as they grew up. As adults, Sally and Gillian must use their magic to destroy the evil spirit of Gillian's abusive boyfriend before it kills them.The film was released on October 16, 1998, grossing $68.3 million worldwide against a $75 million budget. Upon initial release, the film received mixed reviews from critics who found the film's combination of different genres, including supernatural fantasy, domestic abuse drama, romantic comedy, and crime procedural, to be jarring. It has since gained a cult following for its cast, soundtrack, and feminist themes. A sequel, tentatively titled Practical Magic 2, is scheduled for a September 18, 2026, release.dbp-dbr:Praying_with_Angerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Praying_with_Angerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinevistaas_Limiteddbp-dbr:Praying_with_Angerdbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Praying_with_Angerdbp-dbp:starringM. 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Its script was written by Geoffrey S. Fletcher, adapted from the 1996 novel Push by Sapphire. The film stars Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique, alongside Paula Patton, Mariah Carey, Sherri Shepherd, and Lenny Kravitz. This marked the acting debut of Sidibe, who portrays a young woman struggling against poverty and abuse. Filming took place in New York City from October 2007 to December 2007.Precious, then without a distributor, premiered to acclaim at both the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, under its original title of Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire. At Sundance, it won the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize for best drama, as well as a Special Jury Prize for supporting actress Mo'Nique. After Precious' screening at Sundance in January 2009, Tyler Perry announced that he and Oprah Winfrey would be providing promotional assistance to the film, which was released through Lionsgate Entertainment. Precious won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. The film's title was changed from Push to Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire, to avoid confusion with the 2009 action film Push.Lionsgate gave the film a limited release in North America on November 6, 2009, with an expanded release on November 20. Precious received positive reviews from critics; the performances of Sidibe and Mo'Nique, the story, and its message were highly praised. The film was a box office success, earning over $63 million on a $10 million budget.Precious received six nominations at the 82nd Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Daniels, and Best Actress for Sidibe. Mo'Nique won the award for Best Supporting Actress, while Geoffrey Fletcher won for Best Adapted Screenplay, becoming the first African-American to win a screenplay award at the Oscars.dbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:directorKevin Detersdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:directorStevie Wermersdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Foleydbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Chalkedbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:starringDerek Richardsondbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:starringW. Morgan Shepparddbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stevie_Wermersdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:namePrep & Landingdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Computer-animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Prep_&_Landing_(series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_specialsPrep & Landing is a series of computer animated television Christmas specials produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios (2009–2011) and Disney Television Animation (2025). Voices of Dave Foley, Derek Richardson, Sarah Chalke and W. Morgan Sheppard are featured in the specials.dbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:producerGene Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angie_Dickinsondbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rock_Hudsondbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:namePretty Maids All in a Rowdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Maids_All_in_a_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsPretty Maids All in a Row is a 1971 American sexploitation film with elements of black comedy, sex comedy, and murder mystery. Starring Rock Hudson, Angie Dickinson, and Telly Savalas, it was released on April 28, 1971. Roger Vadim directed the film, and Gene Roddenberry produced and wrote the screenplay based on a 1968 novel by Francis Pollini.The film was Roddenberry's only feature-film writing credit.dbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Anderledbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringAndrew McCarthydbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringAnnie Pottsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringMolly Ringwalddbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringJon Cryerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:namePretty in Pinkdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Post-punkdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_promsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interclass_romancedbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dressesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_DeutchPretty in Pink is a 1986 American teen romantic comedy-drama film about love and social cliques in American high schools in the 1980s. The film stars Molly Ringwald, alongside Harry Dean Stanton, Jon Cryer, Annie Potts, James Spader, and Andrew McCarthy. A cult classic, it is commonly identified as a "Brat Pack" film. The film follows high school senior Andie Walsh (Ringwald), and her relationships with her love interest Blane McDonnagh (McCarthy), her best friend Philip F. "Duckie" Dale (Cryer), and her father (Stanton).It was directed by Howard Deutch, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, and written by John Hughes, who also served as co-executive producer. The film was named after a song by the Psychedelic Furs, and the film's soundtrack, which has been acclaimed as "among the most brilliant in modern cinema", features a re-recorded version of the song. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's "If You Leave" became an international hit and charted at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 in May 1986.Pretty in Pink premiered at Mann's Chinese Theatre on January 29, 1986, and was released theatrically in the United States on February 28. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Ringwald's performance, and grossed $40.5 million against a $9 million budget.dbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTop Cat Filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Howatt-Jackmandbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Lewis Galinskydbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Clarkdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Beckdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Bassingthwaightedbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Walkerdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Belldbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taylor_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Kermodedbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Stewarddbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringKristin Sargentdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringZachary Schaeferdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:namePreydbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1989dbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dale_CorneliusPrey is a 2009 Australian supernatural horror film directed by George T. 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Based on a true story, it depicts a group of lesbian and gay activists who raised money to help families affected by the British miners' strike in 1984, at the outset of what would become the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners campaign.It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Queer Palm award. Writer Stephen Beresford said a stage musical adaptation involving director Matthew Warchus was being planned.The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTA for Best British Film, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Imelda Staunton and for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.dbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasingdbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNatalie Portmandbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Oliverdbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAllison Shearmurdbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTyler Thompsondbp-dbr:Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSean 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and Prejudice and Zombies (stylized as Pride + Prejudice + Zombies) is a 2016 action comedy horror film based on Seth Grahame-Smith's 2009 novel of the same name, which parodies the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The film is directed by Burr Steers, who wrote the adapted screenplay, and stars Lily James, Sam Riley, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, Douglas Booth, Matt Smith, Charles Dance, and Lena Headey. The film follows the general plot of Austen's original novel, with elements of zombie, horror, and post-apocalyptic fiction incorporated.Development of a film adaptation based on Grahame-Smith's novel began in 2009, with Natalie Portman attached to star and produce and Lionsgate to distribute. However, the film went through development hell, with budgetary disputes halting pre-production. Principal photography took place in South East England from September 24, 2014 until November 21.Pride and Prejudice and Zombies premiered in Los Angeles on January 23, 2016 and was theatrically released by Screen Gems on February 5, 2016 in the United States, and by Lionsgate on February 11 in the United Kingdom. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, with criticism for the tone, action, and plot, but praise for the production values, acting, and humor. It was a commercial failure, grossing just $16 million worldwide against a budget of $28 million.dbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hayes_Goetzdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hayes_Goetzdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shumatedbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:namePride of the Blue Grassdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_of_the_Blue_Grass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_drama_filmsPride of the Blue Grass is a 1954 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lloyd Bridges, Vera Miles and Margaret Sheridan. It is also known by the alternative title Prince of the Blue Grass. 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The screenplay is based on the 2011 Icelandic film Either Way (Á annan veg). 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It is a remake of the 1932 German film The Prince of Arcadia.It was shot at Walton Studios, with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei.dbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:namePrince of Foxesdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_historical_novelsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kingdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Marinodbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1500sdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1490sdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lucrezia_Borgiadbp-dbr:Prince_of_Foxes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Cesare_BorgiaPrince of Foxes is a 1949 American historical adventure film adapted from Samuel Shellabarger's novel Prince of Foxes. The movie starred Tyrone Power as Orsini and Orson Welles as Cesare Borgia. It was nominated for two Oscars during the 22nd Academy Awards: Best Black and White Cinematography (Leon Shamroy) and Best Costume Design, Black and White (Vittorio Nino Novarese).dbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGemma Artertondbp-dbr:Prince_of_Persia:_The_Sands_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJake 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of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 action fantasy film based on the video game series Prince of Persia created by Jordan Mechner. It was directed by Mike Newell from a screenplay by Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, based on a story by Mechner. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton, and Alfred Molina. It is an adaptation of the 2003 video game of the same name published by Ubisoft. Elements from its sequels Warrior Within (2004) and The Two Thrones (2005) are also incorporated.Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time premiered in London on May 9, 2010, and was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on May 21 and the United States on May 28 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and had grossed over $336.4 million on a production budget of $150–200 million, and was the highest-grossing video game film adaptation until it was surpassed by Warcraft in 2016.dbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Burton_(director)dbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Burton_(director)dbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbp:namePrincess O'Haradbp-dbr:Princess_O'Haradbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Princess_O'Harapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_BurtonPrincess O'Hara is a 1935 American comedy film directed by David Burton and starring Jean Parker, Chester Morris and Leon Errol. The story was adapted for the 1943 Abbott and Costello film It Ain't Hay.dbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russo_brothersdbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russo_brothersdbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Markus_and_Stephen_McFeelydbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbp:nameAvengers: Infinity War Avengers: Endgamedbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Production_of_specific_filmsdbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_Phase_Threedbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_in_American_cinemadbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_in_American_cinemadbp-dbr:Production_of_Avengers:_Infinity_War_and_Avengers:_Endgamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avengers_(film_series)Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame are American superhero films based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. They are the sequels to The Avengers (2012) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and respectively serve as the 19th and 22nd films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Both films were directed by Anthony and Joe Russo from screenplays by the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. They feature an ensemble cast composed of many previous MCU actors, headlined by Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle, Karen Gillan, Bradley Cooper, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Josh Brolin. In Infinity War, the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy fail to prevent Thanos from collecting the six all-powerful Infinity Stones and he uses them to kill half of all life in the universe. In Endgame, the surviving Avengers and their allies attempt to reverse Thanos's actions.Preparation for a film adaptation of Jim Starlin's 1991 The Infinity Gauntlet comic book began with Marvel Studios' early films, which introduced the Infinity Stones as plot devices and teased a future storyline with Thanos as the villain. Downey Jr. signed on in June 2013 to reprise his role as Tony Stark / Iron Man, Brolin was cast as Thanos the next May, and many other actors were confirmed to be appearing in the following years. The films were officially announced in October 2014 as Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 and Part 2. The Russo brothers and Markus and McFeely joined the project in early 2015. The first film's title was shortened to Avengers: Infinity War in July 2016. The second film's title was withheld until December 2018, when it was announced as Avengers: Endgame. The films were renamed because they were intended to tell two different stories. They were designed to conclude the "Infinity Saga" storyline that had been told throughout all MCU films up to that point and end the character arcs of Stark and Steve Rogers / Captain America (Evans).Both films were shot back-to-back at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, Georgia. Production on Infinity War took place from January 23 to July 14, 2017, with additional filming in Scotland, the Downtown Atlanta area, and New York City. Filming for Endgame took place from August 10 to January 11, 2018, with additional filming in the Downtown and Metro Atlanta areas, the state of New York, Scotland, and England. Final reshoots for Endgame were held in January 2019. The films were the first Hollywood productions to be shot entirely in digital IMAX, using a new camera developed with Arri. Jeffrey Ford and Matthew Schmidt edited both films, and Alan Silvestri returned from The Avengers to compose the musical score. Visual effects companies for both films included Industrial Light & Magic, Framestore, Weta Digital, DNEG, Cinesite, Digital Domain, Rise, Lola VFX, and Perception. Prominent visual effects include the digital characters Thanos and Hulk (Ruffalo) using new performance capture technology, and multiple digital de-aging sequences.Avengers: Infinity War was released on April 27, 2018, and Avengers: Endgame was released on April 26, 2019, both part of Phase Three of the MCU.dbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:distributorMCA Home Videodbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:producerRoy Simpsondbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Drakedbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringAdam Richensdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringDebra Collinsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringPhilip da Costadbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:nameProfessor Popper's Problemdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_serialsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_comedy_filmsProfessor Popper's Problem is a 1975 British children's science fiction comedy film directed by Gerry O'Hara, starring Charlie Drake in the title role. Featuring a number of child actors, Todd Carty, Milo O'Shea, and Sydney Bromley also appear. The serial picture was produced for the Children's Film Foundation (CFF) by Roy Simpson of Mersey Film Productions, presenting a screenplay by Leo Maguire and soundtrack by Kenneth V. Jones. The story concerns an eccentric science teacher named Professor P. Popper, miniaturised with a group of pupils after accidentally consuming shrinking pills. A student apart from the group volunteers her help, as, separately, does a colleague of Popper's. As they search for an antidote, Popper and his entourage must see off multiple dangers, including criminals determined to steal his shrinking formula.Filmed at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, Professor Popper's Problem was serialised into six 14 to 16 minute episodes for television viewing. Akin to other CFF features of the 1970s, the film broke with the Foundation's earlier releases by accurately representing aspects of working-class Britain, albeit through a science fiction narrative. Though restricted by a small budget, props and special effects defined the film; in this respect, O'Hara praised Tom Howard for his work on the picture. Reviews have been few and mixed from its release on 1 January 1975. Upon immediate showings, the film was characterised as unpretentious entertainment. Conversely, the picture has since been appraised as a low-point in Drake's career, simply by his agreeing to act in something perceived as so small. These criticisms have nevertheless been matched by retrospective assessments approving of the film's realistic depictions of 1970s Britain, in addition to Drake's subsequent theatrical roles.dbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameProfiledbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Profile_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_SearleProfile is a 1954 British second feature ('B') thriller film directed by Francis Searle and starring John Bentley, Kathleen Byron and Thea Gregory. It was written by John Temple-Smith, Maurice Temple-Smith and John Gilling.The story concerns a murder mystery set in a magazine publishers.dbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lowrydbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:distributorCine Plus Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:distributorVideo Service Canadadbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:producerTom Patchettdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:producerAnn Kindbergdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:producerDebbie Smithdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:producerWolf Bauerdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jensen_Daggettdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringPaul Fuscodbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Schuckdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_O'Leary_(actor)dbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Begley_Jr.dbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miguel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Walstondbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lowrydbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Patchettdbp-dbr:Project_ALFdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ALF_(TV_series)dbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_Lowrydbp-dbr:Project_ALFpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_reunion_filmsProject: ALF is a 1996 American made-for-television science fiction comedy film directed by Dick Lowry which serves as a sequel to the final episode "Consider Me Gone" of the 1986–1990 sitcom ALF. It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH-TV on February 17, 1996. The film was released on DVD in 2005 and on Blu-ray in 2023.The only actors to appear in both the series and film were Paul Fusco (the voice and puppeteer of ALF, who also co-wrote and co-executive produced the film) and Beverly Archer (who played Mrs. Byrd on the TV series and Dr. Carnage in the film).dbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_M._Hansendbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Muldoondbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theresa_Russelldbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_M._Hansendbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Sci-fidbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_(genre)dbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Sci-fidbp-dbr:Project_Viperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_Viperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_WynorskiProject Viper is a 2002 science-fiction thriller starring Patrick Muldoon, Theresa Russell, Curtis Armstrong and Tamara Davies that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. It was directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym "Jay Andrews".dbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nima_Nourizadehdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Mann_(actor)dbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Daniel_Browndbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Cooperdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Bliss_Blantondbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nima_Nourizadehdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Bacalldbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameProject Xdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Bacalldbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2011dbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_partiesProject X is a 2012 American found-footage teen comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh, written by Michael Bacall and Matt Drake and produced by Todd Phillips. The film follows three friends—Thomas (Thomas Mann), Costa (Oliver Cooper) and J.B. (Jonathan Daniel Brown)—who attempt to gain popularity by throwing a party, a plan which quickly escalates out of their control. Kirby Bliss Blanton, Dax Flame, Brady Hender, Nick Nervies, Alexis Knapp, and Miles Teller also star.The title Project X was initially a placeholder for a final title, but interest generated by the secretive title kept it in place. A nationwide open casting call was employed to find fresh faces. The majority of the cast were sourced from this casting call, but a few with prior acting credits, such as Mann, were accepted after multiple auditions. Filming took place on sets in Los Angeles over five weeks on a US$12 million budget. The film is presented as a home movie from the perspective of an attendee using a camera to document the night's events.Project X was released theatrically in the United States on March 2, 2012, and grossed $102 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Criticism focused on the "loathsome" behavior of the lead characters and the disregard for the effects of drug use. Other reviews considered it funny and thrilling, and equated it to a modern incarnation of National Lampoon's Animal House. Following its release, organizers of various large-scale parties either referenced or used the film as inspiration, with some parties being directly named after the 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is a 1969 National Film Board of Canada feature from Robin Spry, shot and set in Montreal and Chicago, blending drama with documentary sequences from the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests.dbp-dbr:Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Nussbaumdbp-dbr:Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Griffindbp-dbr:Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJustin 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is a 2011 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Joe Nussbaum written by Katie Wech and produced by Ted Griffin and Justin Springer. It was released on April 29, 2011, by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was the first major production filmed with Arri Alexa cameras to be released in theatres.dbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_W._Allendbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTommy Wiklunddbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorSonny Lagunadbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Lechagodbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHope Perellodbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerVlad Paunescudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Banddbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Wolpertdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerKurt Iswarienkodbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerCary Gliebermandbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerGordon Gustafsondbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerKirk Edward Hansendbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Bursteendbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDana Scanlandbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerMona C. Vasiloiudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_W._Allendbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Courtney_Joynerdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Aarniokoskidbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Duffydbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:namePuppet Masterdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Banddbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Full_Moon_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_Master_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sentient_toys_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Puppet_Master_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1989Puppet Master is an American horror film series which focuses on a group of anthropomorphic puppets animated by an Egyptian spell, each equipped with its own unique and dangerous device and are represented as heroes, antiheroes and antagonists. The franchise was created by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall. The series consists of 15 films, 11 mainline, one crossover film, two spin-offs and a reboot.Produced by Full Moon Features, the series was established in 1989 with the eponymous first installment, which has since been followed by five sequels, five prequels, a crossover with the characters of Demonic Toys, a 2018 reboot entitled The Littlest Reich, a spin-off film about the puppet Blade, a spin-off film about Retro Puppet Master's Doktor Death, two comic book mini-series, an ongoing comic book series, and a free-to-play multiplayer video game by October Games.dbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Dorffdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:producerHunt Lowrydbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:producerChristopher Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:producerScott Duthiedbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kattdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringSharon Thomasdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringDean Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringJames Remardbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringCheech Marindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringMichael McKeandbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringBronson Pinchotdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringJackie Welchdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringTravis Fimmeldbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:starringKatrina Elamdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Lowrydbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:namePure Country 2: The Giftdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steve_Dorffdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Katrina_Elam_albumsdbp-dbr:Pure_Country_2:_The_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_albumsPure Country 2: The Gift is a 2010 American musical Western film directed by Christopher Cain. It is the second film in the Pure Country trilogy, and stars country music artist Katrina Elam. The film was released in the United States on October 15, 2010.dbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Hermandbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Karlsendbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbp:starringChris Beattie, Greg McLane, Tim Healy, Charlie Hardwickdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Hermandbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Karlsendbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hermandbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Tullochdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbp:namePurely Belterdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elizabeth_Karlsendbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Newcastle_upon_Tynedbp-dbr:Purely_Belterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_HermanPurely Belter is a 2000 British comedy drama film directed by Mark Herman about two teenagers (Chris Beattie and Greg McLane) trying to get money, by any means necessary, in order to get season tickets for home games of Premier League football team Newcastle United. It is based on the 2000 novel The Season Ticket by Jonathan Tulloch.dbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:directorKristen Lesterdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGillian Libbert-Duncandbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Davisdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBret Parkerdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:namePurldbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Purl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pinar_Toprakdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Workplace_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Business_culturedbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Employment_discriminationdbp-dbr:Purl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SparkShortsPurl is a 2018 American animated short film directed and written by Kristen Lester with the story boarded by Michael Daley, Bradley Furnish, Lester, and James Robertson, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the first short released as part of Pixar's SparkShorts program and focuses on a ball of yarn named Purl, who gets employed in a male-dominant company, which causes her to be ignored by her fellow employees. The short was previewed at SIGGRAPH on August 14, 2018, premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on January 18, 2019, and released on YouTube on February 4, 2019, and on Disney+ on November 12, 2019, to acclaim from critics, particularly for its themes.dbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbp:starringFrances Langforddbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbp:namePurple Heart Diarydbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Purple_Heartdbp-dbr:Purple_Heart_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_QuinePurple Heart Diary is a 1951 American drama film directed by Richard Quine, produced by Sam Katzman and released by Columbia Pictures. It stars Frances Langford and Judd Holdren.dbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbp:namePurse Stringsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Purse_Stringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreePurse Strings is a 1933 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Chili Bouchier, Gyles Isham and Allan Jeayes. It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lester_Coledbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:namePursueddbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Pursued_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BorneoPursued is a 1934 American drama film directed by Louis King and starring Rosemary Ames, Victor Jory and Russell Hardie. Produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. It is based on a story from the Saturday Evening Post, The Painted Lady, by Larry Evans. It was previously filmed by Fox as a silent When a Man Sees Red in 1917.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Ankersdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbp:nameQueen of Burlesquedbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Burlesquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_mystery_filmsQueen of Burlesque is a 1946 American mystery thriller film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Evelyn Ankers, Carleton G. Young and Marion Martin. The film was distributed by the low-budget Producers Releasing Corporation. Rose La Rose, who played Blossom Terrain, was a stripper in real life and, according to Variety, a "runway peeler with considerable experience." She portrays a supporting character and has one feature dance, a faux "Arabian Fantasy" that is not a striptease.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_O'Steendbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_O'Steendbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Stardust_Ballroompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_O'SteenQueen of the Stardust Ballroom is an American musical television movie directed by Sam O'Steen and produced by Roger Gimbel, from the teleplay by Jerome Kass. It was broadcast by CBS on February 13, 1975. Maureen Stapleton, Charles Durning, and Charlotte Rae were nominated for Emmy Awards for their performances.dbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbp:nameQueer Cargodbp-dbr:Queer_Cargodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Queer_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_KirwanQueer Cargo is a 1938 British drama film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring John Lodge, Judy Kelly and Kenneth Kent. It was made at Elstree Studios. It was based on a play of the same title by Noel Langley.dbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederik_Du_Chaudbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerZahra Dowlatabadidbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerAndre Claveldbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerDalisa Cohendbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringDon Ricklesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringEric Idledbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringGary Oldmandbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringBronson Pinchotdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringCeline Diondbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringJane Seymourdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringSteve Perrydbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringBryan Whitedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringFrank Welkerdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringAndrea Corrdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringJessalyn Gilsigdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringJaleel Whitedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringSarah Raynedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringSir John Gielguddbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederik_Du_Chaudbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Seidlerdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Featherdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kirk_DeMiccodbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:nameQuest for Camelotdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:nameQuest for Camelot: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederik_Du_Chaudbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._animated_filmsQuest for Camelot (released internationally as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot) is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation, directed by Frederik Du Chau, and very loosely based on the 1976 novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman. It features the voices of Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Eric Idle, Don Rickles, Jaleel White, Jane Seymour, Pierce Brosnan, Bronson Pinchot, Gabriel Byrne, John Gielgud (in his final film role), Frank Welker, and Sarah Rayne, with Andrea Corr, Bryan White, Celine Dion, and Steve Perry providing the singing voices of Gilsig, Elwes, Seymour, and Brosnan. The story follows the adventurous Kayley (Gilsig), whose father was a Knight of the Round Table killed by the power-hungry Sir Ruber (Oldman). When Ruber's renewed plot to usurp Camelot from King Arthur (Brosnan) by stealing Arthur's sword Excalibur goes awry, Kayley enlists the help of the blind hermit Garrett (Elwes) and a two-headed dragon, Devon and Cornwall (Idle and Rickles), to help her retrieve the sword and save the kingdom.Initially titled The Quest for the Holy Grail, the film was announced in May 1995 as Warner Bros. Feature Animation's debut project, with Bill Kroyer and Du Chau jointly directing the film. It began production later that year, but faced delays when animators were reassigned to help finish Space Jam (1996). During the interim, the story was heavily re-tooled, with the story's central focus being changed from the Holy Grail to Excalibur. Creative differences spurred by these alterations resulted in prominent members of the animation and management staff, including Kroyer, leaving the project. Due to its troubled production, the film's release was pushed back by six months. Animation was mostly done in Glendale, California and in London.Quest for Camelot was released by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label on May 15, 1998 in the US and Canada. It received mixed reviews and was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $38.1 million against a $40 million budget. One of the film's songs, "The Prayer", won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.dbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shashanka_Ghoshdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:producerPhat Phish Motion Picturesdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:producerSagar Desai & Raghu Dixit, Deep & DJ Chandudbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rajendra_Prasad_(actor)dbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nassar_(actor)dbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandhya_Mriduldbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anuradha_Menondbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vinay_Pathakdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashwin_Mushrandbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kishori_Ballaldbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raju_Sundaramdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rambha_(actress)dbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shashanka_Ghoshdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:nameQuick Gun Murugundbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:nameQuickgun Murugundbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugundbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Hindi-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mumbaidbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Star_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shashanka_Ghoshdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raghu_Dixitdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Gun_Murugunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_heavenQuick Gun Murugun: Misadventures of an Indian Cowboy is a 2009 Indian English-language comedy Western film directed by Shashanka Ghosh and written by Rajesh Devraj. The film stars Rajendra Prasad as the title character alongside Nassar, Rambha and Anuradha Menon. It is a spoof on Indian western films, featuring songs, melodrama and action sequences including a duel in a traffic jam.The character of Murugun was created in 1994 and was featured in India's Channel V promos. The film was released in 2009. Quick Gun Murugun has been exhibited at the London Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, the New York Asian Film Festival and in The Museum of Modern Art, New York City (MoMa). The film also has some Tamil dialogues and Hindi songs. 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Directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Pen Densham and John Watson, the film stars Kevin Costner as Robin Hood, Morgan Freeman as Azeem, Christian Slater as Will Scarlett, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Marian, and Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham.The film received mixed reviews from critics. It was a box office success, grossing $390.5 million worldwide, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1991. Rickman received the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance as George, Sheriff of Nottingham. 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Produced and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it is based on the English folktale "Robin Hood". Taking place in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, the story follows the adventures of Robin Hood, Little John, and the inhabitants of Nottingham as they fight against the excessive taxation of Prince John, and Robin Hood wins the hand of Maid Marian. The film features the voices of Brian Bedford, Phil Harris, Peter Ustinov, Pat Buttram, Monica Evans, Terry-Thomas, Roger Miller, and Carole Shelley.The idea to adapt Robin Hood into an animated feature was dated back to Walt Disney's interest in the tale of Reynard the Fox following the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The idea was repeatedly shelved for several decades. In 1968, Ken Anderson pitched a film adaptation of Robin Hood, incorporating ideas from Reynard the Fox by using anthropomorphic animals rather than humans. The project was approved, becoming the first completely "post-Walt" animated feature and the first with an entirely non-human cast.Robin Hood was released on November 8, 1973. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but it was nonetheless a box-office success, grossing $33 million worldwide against a production budget of $5 million. Although some retrospective reviews have criticized the heavy use of animation recycled from previous Disney films, the film's reputation has grown positively over time and has since become a cult classic.dbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Newmandbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Abrahamdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. Jacksondbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael K. 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It is a remake of the 1987 movie of the same name and the fourth installment of the RoboCop franchise overall. The film stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, with Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, Michael K. Williams, Jennifer Ehle, and Jay Baruchel in supporting roles. Set in 2028, a detective becomes critically injured and is turned into a cyborg police officer whose programming blurs the line between man and machine.Sony Pictures' Screen Gems first announced a remake in 2005, but it was halted one year later. Darren Aronofsky and David Self were originally assigned to direct and write the film, respectively, for a tentative 2010 release. The film was delayed numerous times, and Padilha signed on in 2011. In March 2012, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (successor company to Orion Pictures until September 11, 2014, the studio that released the original film) announced an August 2013 release, but that was then changed to February 2014. The principal characters were cast from March to July 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, with additional locations in Hamilton, in Canada, and Detroit in the United States.RoboCop released in the United States on February 12, 2014, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received mixed reviews, being considered inferior to the original film. It grossed $242.6 million against its $100–130 million budget.dbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Davison_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:producerLeonard Rosenmandbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:starringNancy Allendbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:starringPeter Wellerdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:starringDaniel O'Herlihydbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:starringTom Noonandbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:starringBelinda Bauerdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:starringGabriel Damondbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Kershnerdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Davison_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Millerdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walon_Greendbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:nameRoboCop 2dbp-dbr:RoboCop_2dbp-dbp:nameRoboCop 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brain_transplantation_in_fictiondbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Houstondbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Detroit_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RoboCop_(franchise)dbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_deathdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juvenile_delinquency_in_fictiondbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Miller_(comics)dbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irvin_Kershnerdbp-dbr:RoboCop_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leonard_RosenmanRoboCop 2 is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Frank Miller and Walon Green. It stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Belinda Bauer, Tom Noonan, and Gabriel Damon. It is the sequel to the 1987 film RoboCop, the second entry in the RoboCop franchise and the last to feature Weller as RoboCop until he returned in Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), RoboCop: Rogue City (2023) and other media; it is also the last film Kershner directed before his death in 2010.Set in a dystopian Detroit, the plot follows RoboCop (Weller) as he becomes embroiled in a scheme made by Omni Consumer Products to bankrupt and take over the city while also fighting the spread of a street drug called "Nuke" and its gang of dealers led by Cain (Noonan). The film was shot on-location in Houston.The film received mixed reviews upon its release and earned a moderate box office return, grossing $45 million domestic, compared to the previous film's $53 million gross on a significantly smaller production budget. It was nominated for three Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Performance by a Younger Actor (for Damon), and Best Special Effects (for Phil Tippett, Rob Bottin and Peter Kuran). A sequel, RoboCop 3, was released in 1993. Miller would return to write the comic book sequel RoboCop Versus The Terminator in 1992 and Steven Grant adapted his original screenplays for the second and third films into the comics Frank Miller's RoboCop from 2003 to 2006 and 2013 to 2014.dbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringPaul Koslodbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringGary Grahamdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringRobert Sampsondbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringAnne-Marie Johnsondbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringDanny Kamekonadbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringHilary Masondbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:starringMichael Alldredgedbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Gordondbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Gordondbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Haldemandbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:nameRobot Joxdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxdbp-dbp:nameRobot Jox Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_Gordondbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Empire_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mecha_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_gamesdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_giantsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Joxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_robotsRobot Jox is a 1990 American post-apocalyptic mecha science-fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson and Paul Koslo. Co-written by science-fiction author Joe Haldeman, the film's plot follows Achilles, one of the "robot jox" who pilot giant machines that fight international battles to settle territorial disputes in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world.After producer Charles Band approved Gordon's initial concept, the director approached Haldeman to write the script. Gordon and Haldeman clashed frequently over the film's tone and intended audience. Principal photography finished in Rome in 1987, but the bankruptcy of Band's Empire Pictures delayed the film's release in theaters until 1990. It earned $1,272,977 in domestic theatrical gross, failing to return its production cost. Robot Jox received negative critical response and little audience attention upon its first theatrical run. The film has been released on various home video formats, most recently on Blu-ray in July 2015.dbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tommy_Yunedbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directorDong-Wook Leedbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directorYeun-Sook Seodbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Funimationdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ippei_Kuridbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerJason Netterdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerAlan Letzdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerKouki Narushimadbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Epcardbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Kenworthydbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yuri_Lowenthaldbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chase_Mastersondbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Friersondbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Hamilldbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringMelanie MacQueendbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tommy_Yunedbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Funimationdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ippei_Kuridbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Yunedbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ford_Rileydbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:nameRobotech: The Shadow Chroniclesdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:countrySouth Koreadbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_South_Korean_filmsdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Funimationdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robotechdbp-dbr:Robotech:_The_Shadow_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_Korean_animated_filmsRobotech: The Shadow Chronicles is the 2006 animated sequel to the 1985 Robotech television series. It was released on DVD on February 6, 2007.The project was originally announced at Anime Expo by Harmony Gold USA on July 6, 2002 as an unnamed new animated series already under negotiation at a major network with a target date of 2004. Prior to this announcement in 1998, Harmony Gold USA had relinquished their rights to create a sequel based on the original Japanese series of which Robotech was based on. However, rights to produce a Robotech sequel using designs derived from Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber MOSPEADA (and excluding Super Dimension Fortress Macross) were restored just eight days prior to this announcement.It was revealed at Anime Expo 2004 that this project would instead be a feature-length film titled Robotech: Shadow Force and set to be released in 2005. Due to the term "Shadow Force Megazord" having been trademarked by Saban for use in its Power Rangers series in 2001, the title of the film was changed to Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles shortly thereafter.The screenplay went through numerous writers, including noted science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer in 2003, before landing its final screenwriter, Ford Riley, in July 2004. Due to Harmony Gold USA's agreement with Tatsunoko Production not allowing their sequel to reference characters or designs from Super Dimension Fortress Macross, only one character from that series used in Robotech was included, with another appearing in a deleted scene. Both had drastically altered appearances from how they originally appeared.The cast recorded the script initially in the fall of 2004 with later pick-ups done in 2005, including the addition of cast member Yuri Lownenthal, as well as re-casting Alexandra Kenworthy back in her original role as The Regis.Animation was primarily handled by the South Korean studio DR Movie, with Harmony Gold USA first showing pre-renders in January 2005. The film was completed on January 27, 2006.dbp-dbr:Robots_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Wedgedbp-dbr:Robots_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Robots_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Joycedbp-dbr:Robots_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Davisdbp-dbr:Robots_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn C. 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The film was directed by Chris Wedge and co-directed by Carlos Saldanha from a screenplay by David Lindsay-Abaire and the writing team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, based on a story developed by Lindsay-Abaire, Ron Mita and Jim McClain. It stars the voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes, Drew Carey and Robin Williams. The story follows an ambitious inventor robot named Rodney Copperbottom, who seeks to work for his idol Bigweld's company in Robot City, but discovers a plot by its new leader Ratchet and his mother to forcibly upgrade the city's populace and eradicate struggling robots, known as "outmodes".Development of the film began in 2000, following a failed attempt by Wedge and children's author William Joyce to adapt Joyce's 1993 children's book Santa Calls. They instead decided to create an original story based on robots. The project was approved by executive producer Chris Meledandri in 2001 and production began the next year.Robots premiered at the Mann Village Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, on March 6, 2005, and was released in the United States on March 11. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its humor and creativity, but deemed its story and characters to be unoriginal and nondescript. The film was commercially successful, grossing $262.5 million worldwide against a $75–80 million budget. A sequel was discussed but never produced due to the studio shifting focus to its flagship franchise, Ice Age.dbp-dbr:Rock-a-Doodledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Bluthdbp-dbr:Rock-a-Doodledbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Rock-a-Doodledbp-dbp:distributorThe Samuel Goldwyn Companydbp-dbr:Rock-a-Doodledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:Rock-a-Doodledbp-dbp:producerJohn Pomeroydbp-dbr:Rock-a-Doodledbp-dbp:producerT.J. 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is a 1991 independent animated musical comedy film produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios Ireland Limited and Goldcrest Films. Loosely based on Edmond Rostand's 1910 comedy play Chantecler, Rock-a-Doodle was directed by Don Bluth and written by David N. Weiss. The film features the voices of Glen Campbell, Christopher Plummer, Phil Harris (in his final film role), Charles Nelson Reilly, Sorrell Booke, Sandy Duncan, Eddie Deezen, Ellen Greene, and Toby Scott Ganger (in his film debut).The film tells the story of an anthropomorphic rooster named Chanticleer, who lives on a farm and crows every morning to raise the sun. However, he leaves his farm to become a singer in the city after being tricked by the Grand Duke of Owls, whose kind hates sunshine, into thinking that his crow does not actually raise the sun. Without Chanticleer, rain continues to pour non-stop, causing a massive flood all over the country. The Duke and his henchmen take over in the darkness, and plan to eat all of the barnyard animals. Chanticleer's friends from the farm, along with Edmond, a young human boy who was transformed into a kitten by the Duke, take off on a mission to get Chanticleer to bring back the sun and save the country before it is too late.Rock-a-Doodle was released in the United Kingdom on 2 August 1991 and in the United States and Canada on 3 April 1992. The film received mostly negative reviews and was a box-office failure, grossing $11 million on a budget of $18 million. Nevertheless, it would achieve greater success on home video and obtained popularity among many 1990s children.dbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbp:nameRock River Renegadesdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Rock_River_Renegadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_BustersRock River Renegades is a 1942 American Western film directed by S. 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It tells the story of Chris "Izzy" Cole, a tribute band singer who ascends to the position of lead vocalist in his favorite band.The script was inspired by the real-life story of Tim "Ripper" Owens, a singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he temporarily left the band. After optioning the filming rights to a New York Times profile of Owens by Andrew Revkin, Warner Bros. hired Stockwell to write the script. Brad Pitt was initially signed to play the lead role, but left due to creative differences, and Wahlberg was eventually hired for the part.Rock Star garnered mixed reviews from critics, and was a box office failure, grossing $19 million worldwide against a production budget of $57 million.dbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Shankmandbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarl Levindbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Weaverdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peer_Åströmdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Andersdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdam Shankmandbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerJennifer Gibgotdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerTobey Maguiredbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Sullivandbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Prisanddbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerGarrett Grantdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Shaferdbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringMalin Åkermandbp-dbr:Rock_of_Ages_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary J. 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Produced by New Line Cinema and Corner Stone Entertainment in association with Offspring Entertainment and Material Pictures, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film stars Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta (in his film debut), leading an ensemble cast that includes Russell Brand, Alec Baldwin, Paul Giamatti, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Malin Åkerman, Mary J. Blige, Bryan Cranston and Tom Cruise. Like the stage musical, the film features the music of many 1980s rock artists including Def Leppard, Journey, Scorpions, Poison, Foreigner, Guns N' Roses, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister, Whitesnake, REO Speedwagon, and others.After the success of the stage musical, the film rights were sold to Warner Bros. and New Line in early 2009. Shankman was confirmed as director in October, with D'Arienzo announced to be adapting his book into the screenplay, later joined by Loeb and Theroux. Originally scheduled to enter production in summer 2009 for a 2011 release, it eventually commenced production in May 2011, with Hough, Boneta, Cruise, Brand, Baldwin, Giamatti, Zeta-Jones, Blige, Cranston, Åkerman, and the rest of the cast already filled out.Principal photography took place between May and August of that year, with locations including Miami, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as well as Los Angeles. Aside from the songs, the duo of Adam Anders and Peer Åström composed the film's incidental score.Rock of Ages premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on June 8, 2012, and was released in the United States on June 15, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received mixed to negative critical reviews and was a box-office bomb, grossing only $59 million worldwide on a $75 million budget. While criticism was aimed at its script and the lack of faithfulness to its source material, Cruise's performance was praised, particularly for his performances of "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Wanted Dead or Alive". The related film soundtrack was also well-received, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Top Soundtracks chart.dbp-dbr:Rocket_Science_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Blitzdbp-dbr:Rocket_Science_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Science_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Picturehouse_(company)dbp-dbr:Rocket_Science_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEffie T. Browndbp-dbr:Rocket_Science_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSean Welchdbp-dbr:Rocket_Science_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEvyen J. 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It tells the story of Hal Hefner, a fifteen-year-old stutterer who decides to join his school's debate team when he develops a crush on its star member, and addresses the themes of coming of age, sexuality, and finding one's voice.Blitz conceived a rough storyline for the film while making Spellbound, a documentary about 1999's Scripps National Spelling Bee, but an HBO Films executive persuaded him to write the film based on his own adolescence when he told her about his experiences as a stutterer. The film's producers visited several cities in the United States and Canada; Thompson was cast based on a tape which his agent had sent and a follow-up audition after the first actor cast in the lead was forced to pull out. The film was shot over 30 days in Baltimore, Maryland and Trenton, New Jersey.Rocket Science premiered on January 19, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released on August 10. It was not a financial success, earning only US$756,000 from its $4.5 million budget, though it was well-received by critics. Reviewers praised Thompson, Kendrick and D'Agosto's performances and the film's parallels to real life; others believed that the film was deliberately quirky and forgettable. It was nominated for Sundance's Dramatic Grand Jury Prize and three Independent Spirit Awards. Though it failed to win any of the Grand Jury Prizes at Sundance, Blitz won its Dramatic Directing Award.dbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:directorSteve Karmandbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerSteve Karmandbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Ruckerdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerTerry Lewisdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerWalt Kubiakdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerCliff Rubydbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerElana Lesserdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerJanice Karman ,dbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerJimmy Jam,dbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian,dbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:producerSteve Rucker ,dbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Smithdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringKenny Logginsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringRaven-Symonédbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringJanice Karmandbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringRoss Bagdasarian, Jr.dbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringShelley Duvalldbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringBen Vereendbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringLittle Richarddbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringMarkie Postdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:starringRichard Molldbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:nameRockin' Through the Decadesdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_musicdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_albumsdbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Janice_Karmandbp-dbr:Rockin'_Through_the_Decadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ross_Bagdasarian_Jr.Rockin' Through the Decades is a live-action/animated TV special based on characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks. It was directed by Steve Karman, produced by Bagdasarian Productions, and premiered on NBC on December 9, 1990.The special was released on VHS by Buena Vista Home Video in 1992 as Rockin' with the Chipmunks and aired on the Disney Channel the same year. On September 8, 2009 it was released on DVD as part of the Paramount Home Entertainment release The Very First Alvin Show, which also included the first episode of The Alvin Show and the 1985 special A Chipmunk Reunion.dbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:directorBeverly Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Videodbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:producerBeverly Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:producerFerd Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:producerBen Sebastian, Ferd Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:starringCana Cockrelldbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:starringDonna Scogginsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:starringTray Lorendbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Videodbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:nameRocktober Blooddbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:genreHeavy metal, hard rockdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_metal_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ferd_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocktober_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_independent_filmsRocktober Blood is a 1984 horror film directed by Beverly Sebastian, starring Tray Loren, Donna Scoggins, and Cana Cockrell. The film also stars the Los Angeles rock band Sorcery, as well as musician Nigel Benjamim, as actors and on the soundtrack.The film was co-written by the late Ferd Sebastian, who died in March 2022.Tray Loren, aka Tracy Sebastian, appeared in other Sebastian productions, such as 'Gator Bait, Flash and the Firecat, and On the Air Live with Captain Midnight.dbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbp:nameRoll Wagons Rolldbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rolldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roll_Wagons_Rollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_HermanRoll Wagons Roll is a 1940 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and starring Tex Ritter, Nelson McDowell and Muriel Evans.dbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:producerBob Estydbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:producerBruce Cohn Curtisdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Garlanddbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Blairdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Braydbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kimberly_Beckdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Goddarddbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringStoney Jacksondbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringAlbert Insinniadbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Yablansdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:nameRoller Boogiedbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roller_skating_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Craig_Safandbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Roller_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsRoller Boogie is a 1979 American teen musical exploitation film about roller disco, directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Linda Blair, Jim Bray, Beverly Garland, Roger Perry, Mark Goddard, Jimmy Van Patten, and Kimberly Beck. Set in the Venice suburb of Los Angeles at the height of the roller skating fad of the late 1970s, it follows an upper-class young woman (Blair) who falls in love with a working class skater (Bray). The two seek to thwart efforts from a powerful mobster attempting to acquire the land where a popular roller rink is located.The film was developed by Irwin Yablans, head of Compass International Pictures, who had experienced notable commercial success with Halloween (1978), which was a major box-office hit the year prior. Filming took place in Los Angeles in the summer of 1979, and its elaborate skating sequences were choreographed by David Winters. Over 50 professional skaters were employed for the film.Released by United Artists on December 19, 1979, Roller Boogie received mostly negative reviews from film critics, who deemed it a shallow film exploiting the trends of disco and roller skating, though it was a box office success, grossing over $13 million. In the years since its original release, the film has developed a cult following for its campy style and focus on disco and roller skating culture.dbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Producers and Distributorsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameRolling Homedbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_InceRolling Home is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Will Fyffe and Molly Lamont. It was made at Shepperton Studios.dbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbp:nameRomance in Rhythmdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_in_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsRomance in Rhythm is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Phyllis Clare and David Hutcheson, David Burns. It was made at Cricklewood Studios. The screenplay concerns a songwriter who is accused of murdering a nightclub manager.dbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:distributorGaumont Britishdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Ralstondbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Veidtdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Vosperdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:nameRome Expressdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_FordeRome Express is a 1932 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Esther Ralston and Conrad Veidt.It has been called "one of the most ambitious productions that Gaumont had made up to that time" and "is regarded as the high point of director Walter Forde's career."Based on a story by Clifford Grey, with a screenplay by Sidney Gilliat, the film is a tale about a European express train to Rome carrying diverse characters, including thieves, adulterers, blackmail victims, and an American film star. The film won the American National Board of Review award for Best Foreign Film. Rome Express was remade as Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948).dbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrzej_Bartkowiakdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:producerJoel Silverdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:producerJim Van Wyckdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringAaliyahdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringDMXdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringIsaiah Washingtondbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringDelroy Lindodbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringJet Lidbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringRussell Wongdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrzej_Bartkowiakdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Berntdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:nameRomeo Must Diedbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:nameRomeo Must Die: The Albumdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:genre Hip hop , R&Bdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:awardSilverdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kung_fu_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triad_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gun_fu_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Romeo_and_Julietdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_African-American_organized_crimedbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chinese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oakland,_Californiadbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrzej_Bartkowiakdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_ClarkeRomeo Must Die is a 2000 American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak in his directorial debut, and features fight choreography by Corey Yuen. The film stars Jet Li, Aaliyah (in her film debut), Isaiah Washington, Russell Wong, DMX, and Delroy Lindo. The film marks Aaliyah's only film that was released during her lifetime, before she was killed in a plane crash one year later. The plot is loosely related to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, transplanted to contemporary Oakland with African American and Chinese-American gangs representing the feuding families.Frustrated by the lack of originality in Hollywood action films, producer Joel Silver built the film around Hong Kong action films. He cast established Hong Kong actor Jet Li following his role in Lethal Weapon 4. R&B singer Aaliyah was cast and sang the soundtrack's lead single "Try Again" which topped the US Billboard Hot 100.Romeo Must Die was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on March 24, 2000, where it received mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, grossing $91 million against a production budget of $25 million. The film was considered Li and Aaliyah's breakthrough in Hollywood.dbp-dbr:Danilo_Donatidbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbr:Pasqualino_De_Santisdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brabournedbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milo_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Husseydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stephensdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_Whitingdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Heywooddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_McEnerydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natasha_Parrydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brabournedbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Brusatidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameRomeo and Julietdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cinecittà_Studiosdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Romeo_and_Julietdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nino_Rotadbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Poisoning_in_filmdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-AllanRomeo and Juliet (Italian: Romeo e Giulietta) is a 1968 period romantic tragedy film, based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. Directed and co-written by Franco Zeffirelli, the film stars Leonard Whiting as Romeo and Olivia Hussey as Juliet. Laurence Olivier spoke the film's prologue and epilogue and dubs the voice of Antonio Pierfederici, who played Lord Montague but was not credited on-screen. The cast also features Milo O'Shea, Michael York, John McEnery, Bruce Robinson, and Robert Stephens.The film adaptation of a Shakespeare play was a financial success during its time of release. It became popular among teenagers because it was the first adaptation to cast actors close to the age of the characters from the original play. Many critics also praised the film. It won Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Additionally, it was nominated for Best Director and Best Picture, making it the last Shakespearean film to be nominated for the latter category. Whiting and Hussey both won Golden Globe Awards for Most Promising Newcomers.dbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Scharfdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:producerIan Pringledbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Pollockdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringJacqueline McKenziedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringTony Le-Nguyendbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:nameRomper Stomperdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_Against_Communismdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:APRA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ARIA_Award-winning_albumsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skinhead_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Nazism_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-NazismRomper Stomper is a 1992 Australian drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Wright in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Russell Crowe, Daniel Pollock, Jacqueline McKenzie, Tony Le-Nguyen and Colin Chin. The film tells the story of the exploits and downfall of a neo-Nazi group in blue-collar suburban Melbourne. The film was released on 12 November 1992.dbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Mirkindbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringJaneane Garofalodbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringLisa Kudrowdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringAlan Cummingdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringMira Sorvinodbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringVincent Ventrescadbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringCamryn Manheimdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringJulia Campbelldbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Mirkindbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Schiffdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:nameHigh School Reuniondbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:nameRomy and Michele'sdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:name"More Music from the Motion Picture"dbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:name"Original Soundtrack" /dbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:nameRomy and Michele's High school Reunion:dbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:genreAlternative pop/rock, alternative indie rock, club/dance, contemporary pop/rock, dance-pop, new wave, punk, synth popdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reuniondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steve_Bartekdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_promsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1997dbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Mirkindbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Class_reunions_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Romy_and_Michele's_High_School_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsRomy and Michele's High School Reunion (also known as Romy and Michele) is a 1997 American comedy film directed by David Mirkin and starring Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow, and Janeane Garofalo. The plot revolves around two women who appear to have not achieved much success in life, and decide to invent fake careers to impress former classmates at their ten-year high school reunion. The characters are taken from the stage play Ladies Room, which also featured Kudrow. The film received positive reviews from critics and is considered a cult classic.dbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:genrethrillerdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_television_playsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Sterling_(director)Rope is a 1957 Australian television film based on the play Rope by Patrick Hamilton. It was presented in real time.Broadcast live in Sydney, it was kinescoped/telerecorded for showing in Melbourne (these were the only Australian cities with TV at the time). Based on the play by Patrick Hamilton, it aired in a 70-minute time-slot on non-commercial ABC.It was one of several Patrick Hamilton adaptations done on Australian television. It was also arguably one of the first depictions of queer characters on Australian television. Murder mysteries were popular subjects for Australian television plays.dbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Kirschnerdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:producerStephen Chapin and Tom Chapindbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Welkerdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Osmonddbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renae_Jacobsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Eggertdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilyn_Schrefflerdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Bludbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Ann_Browndbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Kirschnerdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:nameRose Petal Placedbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:nameRose Petal Place: A Concert at Carnation Halldbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_musicdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_toysdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ruby-Spearsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_toysdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doll_brandsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Rose_Petal_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dean_ElliottRose Petal Place is an American-produced animated film from 1984 made by Ruby-Spears, with a corresponding line of flower-themed dolls made by Kenner Products. The concept for Rose Petal Place was created by David Kirschner and the film was written by Mal Marmorstein. The film was directed by Charles August Nichols, and was released in syndication in May 1984.dbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Jolsondbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Horwindbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:nameRose of Washington Squaredbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_theatredbp-dbr:Rose_of_Washington_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_RatoffRose of Washington Square is a 1939 American musical drama film, featuring the already well-known popular song with the same title. Set in 1920s New York City, the film focuses on singer Rose Sargent and her turbulent relationship with con artist Barton DeWitt Clinton, whose criminal activities threaten her professional success in the Ziegfeld Follies.Although the names of the principal characters were changed, the plot was inspired by vaudeville entertainer Fanny Brice's career and marriage to gambler Nicky Arnstein (both the film's title song and "My Man" were closely associated with Brice), and Brice sued 20th Century Fox for $750,000. The studio settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.Written by Nunnally Johnson (who co-produced with Darryl F. Zanuck) and directed by Gregory Ratoff, it stars Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and Al Jolson, with a supporting cast that includes William Frawley, Joyce Compton, Hobart Cavanaugh, Moroni Olsen, Charles Lane, and Louis Prima.dbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Mackdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cassavetesdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Bellamydbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaurice Evansdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Gordondbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMia Farrowdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSidney Blackmerdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRosemary's Babydbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFilm scoredbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:genrejazzdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1965dbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Photoplay_Awards_film_of_the_year_winnersdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_depictions_of_the_Antichristdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1966dbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cultsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Krzysztof_Komedadbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ira_Levindbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rosemary's_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_pregnancy_filmsRosemary's Baby is a 1968 American psychological horror film written and directed by Roman Polanski, based on Ira Levin's 1967 novel. The film stars Mia Farrow as the titular Rosemary, a newlywed living in Manhattan who becomes pregnant, but soon begins to suspect that her neighbors have sinister intentions regarding her and her baby. The film's supporting cast includes John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Patsy Kelly, Angela Dorian, and Charles Grodin in his feature film debut.The film deals with themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Catholicism, and the occult. While it is primarily set in New York City, the majority of principal photography for Rosemary's Baby took place in Los Angeles throughout late 1967. The film was released on June 12, 1968, by Paramount Pictures. It was a box office success, grossing over $30 million in the United States, and received immense critical acclaim, ultimately placing second behind The Lion in Winter on the annual Film Daily year-end poll in 1968. The film was nominated for several accolades, including multiple Golden Globe Award nominations and two Academy Award nominations, winning Best Supporting Actress (for Ruth Gordon) and the Golden Globe in the same category. Since its release, Rosemary's Baby has been widely regarded as one of the greatest horror films of all time. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."The movie successfully launched a franchise, which includes a 1976 made-for-TV sequel, Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby, a 2014 miniseries adaptation sharing the same title, and a streaming exclusive prequel, Apartment 7A (2024).dbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Turner_(director)dbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbp:producerPeter Lhotkadbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Turner_(director)dbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbp:nameRoswell: The Aliens Attackdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Turnerdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UFO-related_televisiondbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Mollindbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roswell_incident_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPN_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Roswell:_The_Aliens_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1947Roswell: The Aliens Attack is a 1999 science fiction television film directed by Brad Turner, written by Jim Makichuk, and starring Steven Flynn, Kate Greenhouse, and Heather Hanson. The story is about two aliens who escape from Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 with intentions to blow up the earth. Roswell: The Aliens Attack was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It premiered on UPN on February 4, 1999.dbp-dbr:Roswell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Kagandbp-dbr:Roswell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Roswell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter R. 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Moffettdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clare_Peploedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clare_Peploedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:nameRough Magicdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magicRough Magic is a 1995 comedy film directed by Clare Peploe, starring Bridget Fonda and Russell Crowe. The screenplay was written by Robert Mundi, William Brookfield, and Clare Peploe. Rough Magic is based on the 1944 novel Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by British novelist James Hadley Chase; that novel had previously been adapted as the 1962 French-Argentine film Une blonde comme ça.dbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:directorTom Lehrer, Tom Nahasdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerDick Valentinedbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerJohn Nashdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerChris Fullerdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringJohn Nashdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Taitdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Valentinedbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringMike Alonsodbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringDave Malarshdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Valentinedbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:nameRoulette Stars of Metro Detroitdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:nameRaw Collectiondbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsRoulette Stars of Metro Detroit is an American mockumentary film starring members of the rock band Electric Six as fictional versions of themselves. The film was written by lead singer Dick Valentine and was crowd-sourced through a Kickstarter campaign.dbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_television_playsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsRoundabout is a television movie, or rather a live television play, which aired on Australian television in 1957. Broadcast 4 January 1957 on ABC station ABV-2, it is notable as the first example of television drama produced in Melbourne.It was made at a time when Australian drama production was rare."Official" television broadcasting in the city had only begun two months earlier. There seems to have been a Melbourne production and a Sydney production, as happened with The Twelve Pound Look.dbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:directorGordon Burwashdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:producerGrant McLeandbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:producerGordon Burwashdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Grant_McLean_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:nameRoutine Flightdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trans-Canada_Air_Linesdbp-dbr:Routine_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_CanadaRoutine Flight is a 1955 Canadian short documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as part of the On The Spot series made specifically for television. The documentary, directed by Gordon Burwash, involved an account of a visit to a Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) maintenance centre while it is involved in transitioning to a new type of airliner. Routine Flight is based on first-person interviews of the staff at the maintenance centre and flight crew on a test flight.dbp-dbr:Royal_Killdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Babar_Ahmed_(director)dbp-dbr:Royal_Killdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Babar_Ahmed_(director)dbp-dbr:Royal_Killdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Babar_Ahmed_(director)dbp-dbr:Royal_Killdbp-dbp:nameRoyal Killdbp-dbr:Royal_Killdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Royal_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsRoyal Kill (also released under the title Ninja's Creed) is a 2009 American psychological action thriller film directed by Babar Ahmed and starring Eric Roberts and Pat Morita, along with Lalaine and professional wrestler Gail Kim. The film was released April 10, 2009 in theaters. The DVD release went by the name Ninja's Creed and went on sale July 20, 2010.dbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:directorJon Witherspoondbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:distributorFuntone Recordsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:producerJon Witherspoondbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:producerThe Pop Tartsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:RuPauldbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lady_Bunnydbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Teedbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:nameRuPaul Is: Starbooty!dbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:nameRuPaul Is Star Bootydbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:genrePop rock, Electronicdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsRuPaul is: Starbooty! is a 1987 low-budget underground film trilogy starring and co-produced by a then-unknown drag queen, RuPaul. Because it was produced on a very low budget, various posters, advertisements and video covers alternate the spelling between "Starbooty" and "Starrbooty".dbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mr._Oizodbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnet_Releasingdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUFO Distributiondbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerJulien Berlandbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerGregory Bernarddbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevos Van Der Meirendbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Plotnickdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roxane_Mesquidadbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Spinelladbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wings_Hauserdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethan_Cohndbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haley_Rammdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mr._Oizodbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnet_Releasingdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mr._Oizodbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameRubberdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:House_musicdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Quentin_Dupieuxdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiresdbp-dbr:Rubber_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_comedy_horror_filmsRubber is a 2010 English-language French independent absurdist horror comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The film is about a tire that comes to life and uses psychokinetic powers to kill people.The film was produced by Realitism Films and had its world premiere at the Critics' Week of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it received positive reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_McCareydbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hornblow_Jr.dbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:starringMary Bolanddbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Rugglesdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:starringCharles Laughtondbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:starringZaSu Pittsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_McCareydbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hornblow_Jr.dbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harlan_Thompsondbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_DeLeondbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:nameRuggles of Red Gapdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_McCareydbp-dbr:Ruggles_of_Red_Gappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1908Ruggles of Red Gap is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring: Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles and ZaSu Pitts and featuring Roland Young and Leila Hyams. It was based on the best-selling 1915 novel by Harry Leon Wilson, adapted by Humphrey Pearson, with a screenplay by Walter DeLeon and Harlan Thompson.The story concerns a British gentleman's gentleman who discovers a "new birth of freedom" in a small Western American town in the early 20th century.Ruggles of Red Gap was "an immense commercial hit" and confirmed Leo McCarey's stature as Paramount's outstanding comedy filmmaker of his day.dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorIgor Kovalyov and Norton Virgiendbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorNorton Virgien and John Engdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorStig Bergqvist and Paul Demeyerdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gábor_Csupódbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringTara Strongdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Cavanaughdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCheryl Chasedbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCree Summerdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringDionne Quandbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Cartwrightdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringE.G. Dailydbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Kovalyovdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gábor_Csupódbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_N._Weissdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kate_Boutilierdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameRugratsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1998dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_filmsRugrats is an American animated comedy-adventure film series from the Nickelodeon media franchise of the same name, created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain. The three films were released in 1998, 2000, and 2003. The first and second films were a commercial success and received generally positive reviews, while the third film was a commercial failure and received unfavorable reviews.dbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:directorNorton Virgiendbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:directorJohn Engdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorNickelodeon Moviesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:producerArlene Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:producerGabor Csupodbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringBruce Willisdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringCheryl Chasedbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringDionne Quandbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringNancy Cartwrightdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringLacey Chabertdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:starringE. G. Dailydbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabor_Csupodbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kate_Boutilierdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:nameRugrats Go Wilddbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:nameRugrats Go Wild: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norton_Virgiendbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Klasky_Csupo_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_series_finalesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_Movies_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_scentsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_Go_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Wild_Thornberrys_filmsRugrats Go Wild is a 2003 American animated crossover adventure film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys. It is the final installment of both the Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys film series and serves as the sequel to both Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000) and The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002). The film was the first to feature Nancy Cartwright as the voice of Chuckie Finster following original voice actress Christine Cavanaugh's retirement in 2001. The film follows the Rugrats and their families as they prepare for their planned vacation, but eventually get stranded on an uncharted island in the Pacific, where they meet the Thornberry family.The film was produced by Klasky Csupo and released in theaters on June 13, 2003. Rugrats Go Wild grossed $55.4 million worldwide and unlike its predecessors, it received unfavorable reviews from critics. The film used "Odorama", which allowed the audience to smell aromas from the film using scratch and sniff cards.dbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directorPaul Demeyerdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directorStig Bergqvistdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerArlene Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerGábor Csupódbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJohn Lithgowdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTara Strongdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringChristine Cavanaughdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringCheryl Chasedbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDionne Quandbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringE.G. Dailydbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJack Rileydbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMichael Belldbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTress MacNeilledbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMelanie Chartoffdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPhilip Proctordbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJulia Katodbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gábor_Csupódbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_N._Weissdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kate_Boutilierdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameRugrats in Paris: The Moviedbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameRugrats in Paris: The Movie: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genreR&B, hip hop, popdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_N._Weissdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Klasky_Csupo_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_Movies_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_The_GodfatherRugrats in Paris: The Movie is a 2000 American animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats. It is the second installment in the Rugrats film series and the sequel to The Rugrats Movie (1998). Marking the first appearances of Kimi Watanabe and her mother, Kira, as well as the first significant villains in the Rugrats franchise, the child-hating Coco LaBouche and her accomplice, Jean-Claude. The plot takes place after the series' seventh season premiere, and it focuses on Chuckie Finster as he and the rest of the Rugrats embark on an adventure in Paris, France while he is searching for a new mother.The film was released in the United States on November 17, 2000, to generally positive reviews from critics and over $103 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million. This was the final Rugrats film to feature Christine Cavanaugh as the voice of Chuckie, who retired from being a full-time voice actor in 2001 and died in 2014. A sequel, and a crossover with characters from The Wild Thornberrys franchise, titled Rugrats Go Wild, was released on June 13, 2003.dbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:producerStewart Copelanddbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Roosdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:producerFrancis Ford Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:producerDoug Claybournedbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringMatt Dillondbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringDennis Hopperdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringMickey Rourkedbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringDiane Lanedbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringDiana Scarwiddbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:starringVincent Spanodbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Roosdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._E._Hintondbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:nameRumble Fishdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:nameRumble Fish: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Zoetrope_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tulsa,_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_partially_in_colorRumble Fish is a 1983 American drama noir film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It is based on the 1975 novel Rumble Fish by S. E. Hinton, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Coppola. The film stars Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Vincent Spano, Diane Lane, Diana Scarwid, Nicolas Cage, Laurence Fishburne, Chris Penn, and Dennis Hopper.The film centers on the relationship between a character called the Motorcycle Boy (Rourke), a revered former gang leader wishing to live a more peaceful life, and his younger brother, Rusty James (Dillon), a teenaged hoodlum who aspires to become as feared as his brother.Coppola wrote the screenplay for the film with Hinton on his days off from shooting The Outsiders. He made the films back-to-back, retaining much of the same cast and crew, particularly Matt Dillon and Diane Lane. Rumble Fish is dedicated to Coppola's brother August.The film received positive reviews from critics, but was a box-office disaster, with its widest release earning a total of $2.5 million against an estimated budget of $10 million. It is notable for its avant-garde style with a film noir feel, shot on stark high-contrast black-and-white film, using the spherical cinematographic process with allusions to French New Wave cinema and German Expressionism. Rumble Fish features an experimental score by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the musical group The Police, who used a Musync, a new device at the time.dbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jody_McCreadbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Delaneydbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameSamdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_BuchananSam is a 1967 American Western film directed by Larry Buchanan.dbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerGordon Scottdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Drakedbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:nameSands of the Desertdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arabian_Peninsuladbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Sands_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_CarstairsSands of the Desert is a 1960 British adventure comedy film directed and written by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Charlie Drake (his first lead role in a feature film), Peter Arne, Sarah Branch and Raymond Huntley.dbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Victordbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbp:nameSarumbadbp-dbr:Sarumbadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Sarumbapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_HavanaSarumba is a 1950 American musical drama film directed by Marion Gering and starring Michael Whalen, Doris Dowling and Tommy Wonder. As of 1949 the film was reported to be owned outright by Walter Gould.dbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Killarney_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbp:producerHyman Kirsteindbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Killarney_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbp:nameSatan's Harvestdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_in_South_AfricaSatan's Harvest is a 1970 South African thriller/adventure film directed by George Montgomery who also starred along with Tippi Hedren and singer Matt 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School for Girls is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film directed by David Lowell Rich, and produced by Aaron Spelling under its production company Spelling-Goldberg Productions. The film premiered on ABC on September 19, 1973. The film has been named as one of the most memorable television movies of the 1970s.dbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerald_Intratordbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:distributorCosmic Films Inc.dbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Mayhewdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerLeonard M. Burtondbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Mylesdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Del_Tenneydbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grayson_Halldbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerald_Intratordbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Chapman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:nameSatan in High Heelsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsSatan in High Heels is a 1962 American sexploitation film directed by Jerald Intrator and starring Meg Myles and Grayson Hall. The screenplay was by John Chapman from a story by Harold Bonnett and Chapman.dbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerDavid Shannondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerDarren Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerAmanda Rosserdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerRaphi Henlydbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDavid Shannondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDarren Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringKirk Camerondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBen Kientzdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBridgette Ridenourdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringRaphi Henleydbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameSaving Christmasdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christmas_musicdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liberty_UniversitySaving Christmas (also known as Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas) is a 2014 American faith-based Christmas comedy film. It was directed by Darren Doane and written by Doane and Cheston Hervey, based on an original story by Kirk Cameron. It was theatrically released by Samuel Goldwyn Films on November 14, 2014.The movie stars Cameron as a fictionalized version of himself. In Saving Christmas, Cameron, after explaining his views on Christmas directly to the audience, tries to convince his fictional brother-in-law, played by the film's director, that Christmas is still a Christian holiday.The film became a massive critical failure, receiving a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was nominated in six categories for the 35th Golden Raspberry Awards and won four, including Worst Picture. It also became the lowest-rated film on the IMDb Bottom 100 List within one month of its theatrical release, and is now considered one of the worst films of all time. Despite being panned by professional critics, Cameron defended the film, alleging that the low reviews were part of an atheist smear campaign that was allegedly hatched on Reddit.dbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Coledbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Russell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerCat Villiersdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerXavier Marchanddbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Crowdydbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrenda Blethyndbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Clunesdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringCraig Fergusondbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringTcheky Karyodbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Coledbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Fergusondbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameSaving Gracedbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nigel_Coledbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Craig_Fergusondbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doc_MartinSaving Grace is a 2000 British comedy film, directed by Nigel Cole, starring Brenda Blethyn and Craig Ferguson. The screenplay was written by Ferguson and Mark Crowdy. Set in Cornwall, the film tells the story of a middle aged widow whose irresponsible husband left her in an enormous debt, forcing her (and with her gardener Matthew) to grow cannabis in her greenhouse to avoid losing her house. It was co-produced by Fine Line Features, Homerun Productions, Portman Entertainment, Sky Pictures, and Wave Pictures and filmed in London and the villages of Boscastle and Port Isaac in Cornwall. Distributed by 20th Century Fox in the United Kingdom, the film premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, where it won Cole the Audience Award for World Cinema.Critical reaction to Saving Grace was generally positive and it received favourable commercial notice for an independent British comedy film, eventually grossing $26,330,482 worldwide, following its theatrical release in the United States. The film received awards from the Norwegian International Film Festival and the Munich Film Festival, also receiving a BAFTA Award nomination for Crowdy, and ALFS Award, Golden Globe and Satellite Award nominations for Blethyn and her performance. Following Saving Grace's release, two television film prequels to the film were produced for Sky Movies: Doc Martin (2001) and Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie (2003). These were followed by the highly successful ITV spin off series called Doc Martin (2004–2022), starring Martin Clunes in a rewritten role as Dr. Martin Ellingham, after appearing in the film as Bamford.dbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Markledbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbp:producerBob Chmiel, Michael R. Joyce, and Dan Paulsondbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Regandbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Markledbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iraqdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iraq_War_in_televisiondbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Markledbp-dbr:Saving_Jessica_Lynchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_FasanoSaving Jessica Lynch is a 2003 American television film that aired on NBC and features Canadian actress Laura Regan in the title role. The film begins with the ambush of Jessica Lynch's convoy in the middle of an Iraqi city and follows a version of events that credits an Iraqi citizen, Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, with being responsible for helping to arrange a daring rescue by US special operations forces.dbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny Gloverdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeigh Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringMonica Potterdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringTobin Belldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Emersondbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringKen Leungdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameSawdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameSaw: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electro-industrialdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsSaw is a 2004 American horror film directed by James Wan in his feature directorial debut, and written by Leigh Whannell, from a story by Wan and Whannell. It stars Whannell alongside Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, and Ken Leung. The film tells a nonlinear narrative revolving around the mystery of the Jigsaw Killer, who tests his victims' will to live by putting them through deadly "games" where they must inflict great physical pain upon themselves to survive. The frame story follows Jigsaw's latest victims (Whannell and Elwes), who awaken in a large, dilapidated bathroom, with one being ordered to kill the other to save his own family.The screenplay was written by Whannell, who co-created the story with Wan in their respective screenwriting debuts. The film was originally written in 2001, but after failed attempts to get the script produced in Wan and Whannell's home country of Australia, they were urged to travel to Los Angeles. In order to help attract producers, they shot a low-budget short film of the same name from a scene out of the script. This proved successful in 2003 as producers were immediately attached and also formed a horror genre production label, Twisted Pictures. The film was given a small production budget and was shot in 18 days.Saw was first screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2004. Due to positive audience reception, Lionsgate picked up the distribution rights for the film. Originally planned for a straight-to-video release, they decided to instead release the film in theaters in North America on October 29, 2004. The film received mixed reviews from critics. After topping the opening weekend box office, the film would go on to gross $104 million worldwide to become one of the most profitable horror films since Scream (1996). The success of Saw launched a media franchise, including several sequels, video games, theme park rides, and merchandising. The first sequel, titled Saw II, was released the following year in October 2005.dbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Greutertdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:starringSean Patrick Flanerydbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:starringTobin Belldbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:starringBetsy Russelldbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:starringCostas Mandylordbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Greutertdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Meltondbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcus_Dunstandbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:nameSaw 3Ddbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:nameSaw 3D Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_3Ddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Greutertdbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Saw_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_3D_filmsSaw 3D (also released as Saw: The Final Chapter) is a 2010 American 3D horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. A sequel to Saw VI (2009) and the seventh installment in the Saw film series, it stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Cary Elwes.The plot follows author Bobby Dagen (Flanery), who, after falsely claiming to be a survivor of one of the games perpetrated by the Jigsaw Killer (Bell) in order to become a local celebrity, finds himself part of a real game where he must save his wife. Meanwhile, John Kramer's ex-wife Jill Tuck (Russell) informs internal affairs that rogue detective Mark Hoffman (Mandylor) is the man responsible for the recent Jigsaw games.Two sequels to Saw VI were originally planned, but due to the decline in box office success for the film, Saw 3D was instead made as the final installment in the series. The plot for the originally planned Saw VIII was instead included in Saw 3D. David Hackl, director of Saw V (2008), was originally set to direct Saw 3D, but two weeks before filming, Greutert, who previously directed Saw VI, took over. The film was shot in Toronto, Ontario from February to April 2010 and was filmed in RealD 3D.The film opened on October 29, 2010 in the United States and Canada. It received largely negative reviews, but was a box office success, grossing $136.2 million worldwide. It was followed by an eighth film, Jigsaw, in 2017.dbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerMartin Shoredbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Plattdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Scott Millerdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:producerStu Songdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringTobin Belldbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringErik Knudsendbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Plummerdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringEmmanuelle Vaugierdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringShawnee Smithdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringDonnie Wahlbergdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringDina Meyerdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringBeverley Mitchelldbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:starringFranky Gdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:nameSaw IIdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:nameSaw II: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_metaldbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Nu_metaldbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Industrial_metaldbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_and_marketing_controversies_in_filmSaw II is a 2005 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Leigh Whannell and Bousman. It is the sequel to Saw (2004) and the second installment in the Saw film series. The film stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, Glenn Plummer, Beverley Mitchell, Dina Meyer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Erik Knudsen, Shawnee Smith, and Tobin Bell. In the film, a group of ex-convicts are trapped by the Jigsaw Killer (Bell) inside a house and must pass a series of deadly tests to retrieve the antidote for a nerve agent that will kill them in two hours.Following the successful opening weekend of Saw, a sequel was quickly green-lit. Bousman was hired after previously written a script that had a similar premise. Producer Gregg Hoffman received the script and shared it with his partners Mark Burg and Oren Koules, who determined that, with revisions, it could be the basis for Saw II. Whannell later provided rewrites for the script. The film received a larger production budget and was filmed in Toronto from May to June 2005. Saw II was released in the United States by Lionsgate Films on October 28, 2005. It opened with $31.9 million and grossed $88 million in the United States and Canada. It has remained the highest grossing Saw film in those countries. Saw II was released to home media on February 14, 2006, and topped charts its first week. Bell was nominated for Best Villain at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards for his role. Saw II was followed by a sequel, Saw III, in 2006, and a prequel, Saw X, in 2023.dbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:starringTobin Belldbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:starringShawnee Smithdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:starringDina Meyerdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:starringAngus Macfadyendbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:starringBahar Soomekhdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:nameSaw IIIdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:nameSaw III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_self-harmdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darren_Lynn_BousmanSaw III is a 2006 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Leigh Whannell and a story by Whannell and James Wan. A sequel to Saw II (2005) and the third installment in the Saw film series, it stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh, and Dina Meyer.In the film, John Kramer (Bell), who is known as the Jigsaw Killer and forces his victims to participate in deadly games in order to test their will to live, puts a man named Jeff (Macfadyen) through a series of tests of his ability to forgive, after Jeff's son was killed by a drunk driver. Meanwhile, John's apprentice Amanda (Smith) has kidnapped a doctor named Lynn (Soomekh) and tasked her with keeping John, who is bedridden with terminal cancer, alive long enough for Jeff to complete his game.Much like its predecessor, the film was immediately green-lit after the successful opening weekend of the prior film. Filming took place in Toronto from May to June 2006. Whannell aimed to make the story more emotional than previous installments, particularly with the Amanda and Jigsaw storyline. The film is dedicated to producer Gregg Hoffman, who died on December 4, 2005.Saw III was released in the United States on October 27, 2006, by Lionsgate Films. It was a financial success, opening to $33.6 million and grossing $80.2 million in the United States and Canada. It is the highest-grossing film of the series in the international market and the highest-grossing film in the series overall. It received negative reviews from critics. Bell was nominated for "Best Villain" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards and the film received nominations for a Saturn Award as "Best Horror Film". The film was released to DVD and Blu-ray on January 23, 2007 where it topped the charts selling 2.5 million units in its first week. A sequel, Saw IV, was released in 2007.dbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Greutertdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:starringTobin Belldbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:starringBetsy Russelldbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:starringCostas Mandylordbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:starringShawnee Smithdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:starringMark Rolstondbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:starringPeter Outerbridgedbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Greutertdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Meltondbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcus_Dunstandbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:nameSaw VIdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:nameSaw VI: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Metalcoredbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_VIdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Greutertdbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_censorship_in_Ukrainedbp-dbr:Saw_VIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_UkraineSaw VI is a 2009 American horror film directed by Kevin Greutert (in his directorial debut) and written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. A sequel to Saw V (2008) and the sixth installment in the Saw film series, it stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, Peter Outerbridge, and Shawnee Smith.Similar to its predecessor, Saw VI maintains the focus on the posthumous effects of the Jigsaw Killer (Bell) and the progression of his successor, Detective Lieutenant Mark Hoffman (Mandylor). The plot follows insurance executive William Easton (Outerbridge), who must complete a series of deadly "games" set up by Hoffman in order to rescue his employees and family. Meanwhile, the FBI comes to suspect that Agent Peter Strahm, who was framed by Hoffman as being Jigsaw's successor, was not actually Jigsaw's accomplice and re-opens the investigation, drawing Hoffman into motion to protect his secret identity.Greutert, who had served as editor for the previous Saw films, made his directorial debut with Saw VI. Melton and Dunstan, who wrote the screenplays for Saw IV (2007) and Saw V, returned to write the screenplay, and Charlie Clouser, who composed all previous films, returned to compose the score. Shot on a budget of $11 million, it was filmed in Toronto from March to May 2009.Saw VI was released on October 23, 2009 and ended up grossing over $69.8 million globally. It was the lowest-grossing film in the Saw franchise at the time, but it was still considered a financial success given its low budget. The film received mixed reviews. A sequel, Saw 3D, was released the following year in 2010.dbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerRedd Davisdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameSay It with Diamondsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Diamonds_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_StudiosSay It with Diamonds is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Frank Pettingell, Eve Becke and Vera Bogetti.It was shot as a quota quickie at Walton Studios for distribution by the British subsidiary of MGM.dbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Saledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mackdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Saledbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Saledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mackdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Saledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Saledbp-dbp:nameScandal for Saledbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Saledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandal_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_MackScandal for Sale is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Russell Mack and starring Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart and Pat O'Brien. The film's sets were designed by the art director Charles D. Hall. The plot is adapted from Emile Gauvreau's novel, "Hot News", which drew from Gauvreau's personal experiences as a newspaper editor. While the film's title suggests a deep dive into the world of journalism, it somewhat glosses over the novel's intricate commentary, especially when compared to contemporaneous films like "Five Star Final" (1931), which approached the subject matter with more intensity.dbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Shapirodbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbp:distributorGolden West Televisiondbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbp:producerArnold Shapirodbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Shapirodbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Golden_West_Televisiondbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Shapirodbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Shapirodbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbp:nameScared Straight!dbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_incarceration_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arnold_Shapirodbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prison-related_organizationsdbp-dbr:Scared_Straight!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prisons_in_New_JerseyScared Straight! is a 1978 American documentary directed by Arnold Shapiro. Narrated by actor Peter Falk – known for playing a police detective on the TV drama Columbo – the subject of the documentary is a group of juvenile delinquents and their three-hour session with actual convicts. Filmed at Rahway State Prison, a group of inmates known as the "lifers" berate, scream at, and terrify the young offenders in an attempt to "scare them straight", so that those teenagers will avoid prison life.The documentary aired on television in the late 1970s, uncensored; it marked the first time that the words "fuck" and "shit" were broadcast on many networks. Some broadcasters (an example being CFQC, a CTV Network affiliate in Canada) added locally produced segments in which experts discussed both the content of the documentary and the rationale behind airing it uncensored.The documentary received several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It found that most of the participants did not reoffend. However, studies that compared and evaluated the effects of various Scared Straight programs against a control group have concluded that they increase the likelihood of participants later committing crimes.dbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLochlyn Munrodbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMarlon Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRegina Halldbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDave Sheridandbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKurt Fullerdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJon Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAnna Farisdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringShannon Elizabethdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringCheri Oteridbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringCarmen Electradbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringShawn Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:nameScary Moviedbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:nameScary Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sororicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slasher_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Keenen_Ivory_WayansScary Movie is a 2000 American comedy horror parody film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans (who both also star), alongside Buddy Johnson, Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Starring Jon Abrahams, Carmen Electra, Shannon Elizabeth, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, Regina Hall, Lochlyn Munro, Cheri Oteri, and Dave Sheridan, it follows a group of teenagers who accidentally hit a man with their car, dump his body in a lake, and swear to secrecy. A year later, someone wearing a Ghostface mask and robe begins hunting them one by one.The film is a parody of multiple genres including the horror, slasher, and mystery film genres. Several 1990s films and TV shows are also spoofed, and the script primarily follows the plot of the slasher films Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Some films and TV shows like Halloween, The Shining, Friday the 13th, The Usual Suspects, The Sixth Sense, The Blair Witch Project, The Matrix and Buffy the Vampire Slayer were also parodied in some scenes.Miramax Films, through their then-subsidiary label Dimension Films, released Scary Movie in the United States on July 7, 2000. The film grossed $278 million worldwide on a $19 million budget and is the highest-grossing in the series. It was the ninth-highest-grossing film of the year domestically in the United States. The film is the first installment in the Scary Movie film series. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and later spawned four sequels, starting with Scary Movie 2 in 2001.dbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:producerDavid Zuckerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:producerPhil Dornfelddbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringMolly Shannondbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringSimon Rexdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringTerry Crewsdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringJerry O'Connelldbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringAshley Tisdaledbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringSnoop Doggdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringKate Walshdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringKatrina Bowdendbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringHeather Lockleardbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringMac Millerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringKatt Williamsdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringErica Ashdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_5dbp-dbp:starringJ. P. 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Lee, written by David Zucker and Pat Proft, and produced by Zucker and Phil Dornfeld. It is the standalone sequel to Scary Movie 4 (2006) and the fifth installment in the Scary Movie film series. It is the second and last film in the series to be distributed by The Weinstein Company, as well as the only one not to involve Miramax Films. The film stars Ashley Tisdale, Simon Rex, Erica Ash, Katrina Bowden, Terry Crews, Heather Locklear, J. P. Manoux, Mac Miller, Jerry O'Connell, Molly Shannon, Snoop Dogg, Kate Walsh and Katt Williams.The film is the only installment of the franchise not to feature Cindy Campbell (played by Anna Faris) or Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall). It premiered on April 11, at the Hollywood's ArcLight Cinerama Dome. The film parodies various horror films and other popular culture.Scary Movie 5 was released on April 12, 2013. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $78.4 million, making it the lowest-grossing film in the Scary Movie series. A sequel, Scary Movie 6, is set for release in 2026, with the Wayans brothers' involvement.dbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameScotland Yarddbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_L._Balderstondbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:Scotland_Yard_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_crime_drama_filmsScotland Yard is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Norman Foster and starring Nancy Kelly, Edmund Gwenn and John Loder about a fugitive whose visage has been altered with plastic surgery. It is also known by the alternative title Uncensored. It is a remake of the 1930 film of the same title, which was in turn based on a 1929 play Scotland Yard by Denison Clift. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Lewis Creber and Richard Day.dbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Kijakdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Oscilloscope_(company)dbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:producerMia Baysdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Rosedbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:producerStephen Kijakdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker_(singer)dbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Kijakdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Oscilloscope_(company)dbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kijakdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:nameScott Walker: 30 Century Mandbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:nameMusic Inspired by the Film Scott Walker: 30 Century Mandbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scott_Walker_(singer)dbp-dbr:Scott_Walker:_30_Century_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_KijakScott Walker: 30 Century Man is a 2006 documentary film about American-British singer-songwriter Scott Walker. The film gets its title from the Scott 3 song "30 Century Man". It is directed and co-produced by Stephen Kijak, with Grant Gee serving as director of photography. It charts Walker's career in music, with a focus on his songwriting, and features exclusive footage of recording sessions for his most recent album, The Drift including a memorable sequence in which Walker oversees the recording of the punching of a joint of pork, for the percussion on the song Clara. Rock legend David Bowie, who often professed to having been inspired by Walker, acted as executive producer of the film. Actor Gale Harold is one of the associate producers.The film received its world premiere at the London Film Festival on 31 October 2006 and debuted internationally at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama. It was released later in 2007 in cinemas and on DVD in the UK by Verve Pictures and went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries released there that year. It had its US premiere at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March 2007. Other film festivals that have screened the film include the Sydney Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, HotDocs, Melbourne International Film Festival, Viennale, Seattle International Film Festival, and the Hong Kong International Film Festival.In addition to Walker himself, interviewees in the film include David Bowie, Radiohead, Jarvis Cocker, Brian Eno, Damon Albarn, Marc Almond, Alison Goldfrapp, Sting, Dot Allison, Simon Raymonde, Richard Hawley, Rob Ellis, Cathal Coughlan, Johnny Marr, Gavin Friday, Lulu, Peter Olliff, Angela Morley (arranger of Walker's sixties' recordings as Wally Stott), Ute Lemper, Ed Bicknell, Evan Parker, Hector Zazou, Mo Foster, Phil Sheppard, and Peter Walsh.The film is produced by Oscar-winning producer Mia Bays, marking her debut in documentary and feature film production. She was nominated for a 2008 BAFTA award (The Carl Foreman Award for Special Achievement by a British Writer, Director or Producer in Their First Feature Film) for her work on the film.An edited version of the film was used for the BBC series Imagine. It was introduced by Alan Yentob.In early 2008 Madman Films released the film on DVD in Australia and Avalon films released the film on DVD in Spain. Oscilloscope Laboratories, a distribution company founded by Adam Yauch of Beastie Boys, acquired the distribution rights in North America after the film's US release was delayed. It began another critically acclaimed theatrical run, this time in select US cities, and was released on DVD in North America in Summer 2009.dbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directorTom Sheparddbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Sheparddbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameScout's Honordbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_rightsdbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Boy_Scouts_of_Americadbp-dbr:Scout's_Honor_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GLAAD_Media_Awards_winnersScout's Honor is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Tom Shepard and written by Meg Moritz. Appearing as themselves in the documentary are Steven Cozza, James Dale, Tim Curran, Dave Rice and Scott and Jeanette Cozza. The film examines the Boy Scouts of Americas (BSA) policy against gays in the organization. It focuses on Steve Cozza and Dave Rice who join together to fight against the policy, and also relates the stories of two gay men who were expelled from the organization, and fought back in the courts. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2001, where it won an Audience Award for Best Documentary, and director Tom Shepard won a Freedom of Expression Award. The documentary had additional screenings at several other film festivals where it received multiple awards, and it also received a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary. The film aired nationally on the PBS series POV on June 19, 2001.dbp-dbr:Scratch_(soundtrack)dbp-dbp:namedbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Praydbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Blondheim, Ernest Meza, Heidi Ratajdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Praydbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Mezadbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Blondheimdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameScratchdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Scratch_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Doug_PrayScratch is a 2001 documentary film, directed and edited by Doug Pray. The film explores the world of the hip-hop DJ from the birth of hip-hop when pioneering DJs began extending breaks on records, to the invention of scratching and beat juggling, to the more recent explosion of turntablism. 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It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Drew Barrymore. Set in the fictional town of Woodsboro, California, Scream's plot follows high school student Sidney Prescott (Campbell) and her friends, who, on the anniversary of her mother's murder, become the targets of a costumed serial killer known as Ghostface.Williamson, who was struggling to get his projects off the ground, was inspired by reports of a series of murders by the Gainesville Ripper as he wrote a screenplay that satirized the clichés of the slasher genre popularized in films such as Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th (1980), and Craven's own A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). Developed under the title Scary Movie, Williamson's script became the subject of an intense bidding war from multiple studios before Miramax Films purchased the rights for its Dimension Films label. Craven, despite turning down the opportunity multiple times, agreed to direct the film after he had read the script as he was determined to re-establish himself after several career setbacks. The involvement of Barrymore and Cox helped secure more support from the studio. Principal photography took place from April to June 1996 in California on a budget of $15 million. Craven trimmed down the violence in the film after being involved in a tense conflict with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) over the desired R-rating.Released on December 20, Scream was not expected to perform well due to concerns over releasing a slasher film in a time normally reserved for holiday entertainment. However, it went on to gross approximately $173 million worldwide through the strength of word of mouth, becoming an unexpected success and one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Contemporary reviews were positive, with praise going to the performances of its cast and its unique meta humor, but criticism was directed at its excessive violence and lack of suspense in favor of that humor. Scream revitalized both Craven's and Barrymore's careers and helped bolster the careers of its young cast.In the years since its release, Scream's reception has continued to be positive. It has been credited with rekindling interest in the horror genre during the 1990s following a decline in the genre's popularity and has been credited for shifting the genre towards younger audiences and casting established actors. The film's opening sequence, in which Barrymore's character is killed by Ghostface, is considered one of the most shocking and subversive in cinematic history. The success of the film launched a multimedia franchise, which comprises the sequels Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000), Scream 4 (2011), Scream (2022), Scream VI (2023), and Scream 7 (2026), as well as an anthology television series.dbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorMatt Bettinelli-Olpindbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorTyler Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Sherakdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Neinsteindbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Barreradbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarley Sheltondbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Quaiddbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJenna Ortegadbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMason Goodingdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Bettinelli-Olpindbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Busickdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:nameScreamdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2021dbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_productions_suspended_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Guy_Busickdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matt_Bettinelli-Olpin_&_Tyler_Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adaptations_of_works_by_Wes_CravenScream is a 2022 American slasher film directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. It is a sequel to Scream 4 (2011), the fifth installment in the Scream film series, and the first in the series not directed by Wes Craven, who died in 2015 and to whom the film is dedicated. It is also the first film in the franchise not to be produced by Dimension Films after it was shut down in 2018, and the first film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Melissa Barrera, Kyle Gallner, Mason Gooding, Mikey Madison, Dylan Minnette, Jenna Ortega, Jack Quaid, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Sonia Ammar, with Marley Shelton, Skeet Ulrich, Roger L. Jackson, Heather Matarazzo, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Neve Campbell reprising their roles from previous installments. The plot takes place twenty-five years after the original Woodsboro murders from Scream (1996), when yet another Ghostface appears and begins targeting a group of teenagers who are each somehow linked to the original killings.Although fifth and sixth Scream installments were discussed after the release of Scream 4 in 2011, Craven, writer Kevin Williamson, and executive producer Harvey Weinstein had doubts about proceeding with more films following the less-than-expected box office performance of the fourth film. After the 2017 sexual assault allegations against Weinstein and the closure of the Weinstein Company, the rights to the Scream franchise were obtained by Spyglass Media Group in November 2019, who confirmed a new film would later be made. The following year, Williamson, who was returning as an executive producer, confirmed the film would not be a reboot and that Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett had been hired in March 2020 to direct the film. Campbell and Arquette were confirmed to be returning later that month, with Cox and the new cast members joining throughout the middle of the year. Filming took place between September and November 2020 in North Carolina. To avoid any plot leaks, numerous versions of the screenplay were produced, and several additional scenes were filmed. Brian Tyler, a frequent collaborator of Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett, was hired to compose and conduct the film's score, replacing Marco Beltrami, the composer of the previous four films.Scream was released in the United States on January 14, 2022, by Paramount Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction, performances and tribute to Craven, with some calling it the best Scream sequel. It was also a box-office success, grossing over $138 million against a production budget of $24 million. A sequel, Scream VI, was released on March 10, 2023.dbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorMatt Bettinelli-Olpindbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorTyler Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorWes Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributorThe Weinstein Companydbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributorMiramaxdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerJames Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Sherakdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Neinsteindbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerWes Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerCary Woodsdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerCathy Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Williamsondbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerMarianne Maddalenadbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerIya Labunkadbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:List_of_Scream_(film_series)_cast_membersdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Bettinelli-Olpindbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cary_Woodsdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cathy_Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marianne_Maddalenadbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Busickdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameScreamdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_media_franchises_introduced_in_1996dbp-dbr:Scream_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_franchisesScream is an American slasher franchise that includes six films (and a seventh in active development), a television series, merchandise, and games. The first four films were directed by Wes Craven. The series was created by Kevin Williamson, who wrote the first two films and the fourth, and will return to direct the seventh film. Ehren Kruger wrote the third. The fifth and sixth installments were directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, with Guy Busick and James Vanderbilt serving as writers and Williamson returning as executive producer. Dimension Films produced the first four films. Spyglass Media Group took over the rights from the fifth film on with Paramount Pictures distributing. The film series has grossed over US$910 million at the global box office.Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Roger L. Jackson (who voices the various Ghostface killers) starred in the first five films, and will return for the seventh. Cox and Jackson reprised their roles for the sixth and are the only cast members to feature in all films to date, with Cox also being the only actress to appear in six consecutive films of a horror franchise. Hayden Panettiere stars in the fourth and sixth films, while Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Mason Gooding, and Jasmin Savoy Brown star in the fifth and sixth, with Gooding and Brown also reprising their roles in the seventh. Jamie Kennedy and Liev Schreiber feature in the first three films, Skeet Ulrich stars in the first and cameos in the fifth and sixth installments, Marley Shelton appears in the fourth and fifth, and Jack Quaid stars in the fifth and cameos in the sixth. Additionally, Heather Matarazzo makes cameo appearances in the third and fifth films, as does Nancy O'Dell in the second, third and fourth. Having appeared in the iconic opening scene of the first film and on its poster, Drew Barrymore is strongly associated with the franchise. The series has also featured many notable actors making single-film appearances in supporting cast roles or as cameos.Scream (1996), Scream 2 (1997), Scream (2022), and Scream VI (2023) received high praise from critics. Scream 3 (2000) received a more mixed response, as did Scream 4 (2011), Craven's final film; both were later reappraised and the fourth film was generally seen as a return to form for the series. Commercially, the first three films and the fifth and sixth were high performers at the box office, while Scream 4 had a disappointing domestic run. The film series has also been the recipient of several awards and nominations, including winning Best Movie twice at the MTV Awards (for Scream in 1996 and Scream VI in 2023).dbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringJerry O'Connelldbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringSarah Michelle Gellardbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringJamie Kennedydbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringJada Pinkettdbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:starringLiev Schreiberdbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:nameScream 2dbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:nameScream 2: Music from the Dimension Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:genreR&B, Rap and Rockdbp-dbr:Scream_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Williamsondbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Cathy_Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fratricide_and_sororicidedbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pasadena,_CaliforniaScream 2 is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy, Laurie Metcalf, Jerry O'Connell, Jada Pinkett and Liev Schreiber. A sequel to Scream (1996), the film was released on December 12, 1997, by Dimension Films as the second installment in the Scream film series. Scream 2 follows the character of Sidney Prescott (Campbell), and the other survivors of the Woodsboro massacre, at the fictional Windsor College in Ohio where they are targeted by a copycat killer using the identity of Ghostface. Like its predecessor, Scream 2 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of comedy, satire and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film sequels.Williamson provided a five-page outline for a sequel to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Following a successful test screening of Scream and the film's financial and critical success, Dimension moved forward with the sequel while Scream was still in theaters, with the principal cast all returning to star, Craven to direct and Beltrami to provide music. The film faced controversy following its significant issues with plot information leaking onto the Internet, revealing the identity of the killers. Combined with the film's rushed schedule, the script was rewritten often; pages were sometimes completed on the day of filming.Despite these issues, Scream 2 earned $172.4 million at the box office, only $683,362 less than Scream, and received positive reviews from critics. Beltrami received positive critical reception for his score for evolving the musical themes of the characters created in Scream, although some critics claimed that the most memorable pieces from the film were created by composers Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer. Elfman's contribution had been specially written for the film, but Zimmer's score for Broken Arrow (1996) was controversially used in the film, replacing Beltrami's own work. The film's soundtrack achieved moderate sales success, reaching number 50 on the Billboard 200. A sequel, Scream 3, was released on February 3, 2000.dbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:producer John Kurzweg, Ross Robinson, Slipknot, Arnold Lanni, Rick Rubin, System of a Down, Steve Jones, Murdock, Toby Wright, Sevendust, Sully Erna, Josh Abraham, Ulrich Wild, Static-X, Incubus, Scott Litt, Edsel Dope, Steve Haigler, Sylvia Massy, Powerman 5000, Malcolm Springer, Orgy, Jordan Schur, Fred Durstdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringParker Poseydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringEmily Mortimerdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringLance Henriksendbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Warburtondbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringJenny McCarthydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringScott Foleydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringMatt Keeslardbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringDeon Richmonddbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Cox Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:nameScream 3dbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:nameScream 3: The Albumdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Nu_metaldbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-traumatic_stress_disorder_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Cathy_Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fratricide_and_sororicidedbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ehren_KrugerScream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. It is a sequel to Scream 2 (1997) and the third installment in the Scream film series. The film's story follows Sidney Prescott (Campbell), who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film Stab 3. Scream 3 combines the violence of the slasher genre with comedy and "whodunit" mystery, while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous Scream films, there was an increased emphasis on comedic elements in this installment; the violence and horror were reduced in response to increased public scrutiny about violence in media, following the Columbine High School massacre.Scream (1996) screenwriter Kevin Williamson provided a five-page outline for two sequels to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Williamson's commitments to other projects meant he was unable to develop a complete script for Scream 3, so writing duties were undertaken by Kruger, who discarded many of Williamson's notes. Craven and Marco Beltrami returned to direct and score the film, respectively. Production was troubled, including script rewrites, occasions when pages were only ready on the day of filming, and scheduling difficulties with the main cast. Principal photography took place from July to September 1999, and the ending was re-filmed in January 2000.Scream 3 premiered on February 3, 2000, in Westwood, Los Angeles, and was theatrically released the following day, grossing $161.8 million worldwide on a budget of $40 million. The film received mixed reviews but has been reappraised in recent years in the wake of the MeToo movement. Scream 3 was originally intended to be the final installment of the series until the franchise was revived with a sequel, Scream 4, released on April 15, 2011.dbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:producerWes Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:producerKevin Williamsondbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:producerIya Labunkadbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:producerBuck Sanders, Richard Glasserdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:starringEmma Robertsdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:starringHayden Panettieredbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:nameScream 4dbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:nameScream 4:dbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Scream_4dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_mediadbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cousinsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_familicidedbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Weinstein_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Williamsondbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_thriller_filmsScream 4 (stylized as SCRE4M) is a 2011 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. Produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and distributed by Dimension Films, it is the sequel to Scream 3 (2000) and the fourth installment in the Scream film series. The film stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Anthony Anderson, Alison Brie, Adam Brody, Rory Culkin, Marielle Jaffe, Erik Knudsen, Mary McDonnell, Marley Shelton and Nico Tortorella. The film takes place on the fifteenth anniversary of the original Woodsboro murders from Scream (1996) and involves Sidney Prescott (Campbell) returning to the town after ten years, where Ghostface once again begins killing students from Woodsboro High. Like its predecessors, Scream 4 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of black comedy and "whodunit" mystery to satirize the clichés of film remakes. The film also provides commentary on the extensive usage of social media and the obsession with internet fame.The series was originally intended to be a trilogy. However, in June 2008, the Weinstein Company announced a fourth film was in development, with Craven confirmed to direct in March 2010. In September 2009, Arquette, Campbell, and Cox were announced to be returning, after which the casting process lasted between April and September 2010. Principal photography began in June 2010 and ended in September that same year, taking place in and around Ann Arbor, Michigan. Scenes set around Woodsboro High School were filmed at Woodworth Middle School in Dearborn, Michigan. Ehren Kruger, who previously wrote the screenplay for Scream 3, was hired for script rewrites during production. Reshoots were filmed in early 2011, following test screenings.Scream 4 premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on April 11, 2011, and was released in the United States on April 15, 2011, by Dimension Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics at the time of release, earning praise for the performances, direction, and humor but criticism for the lack of scares and reliance on clichéd formulas. However, many considered it to be an improvement over its predecessor, and it has enjoyed several positive reappraisals since, particularly for its prescient examination of the impact of social media. It grossed $97 million worldwide on a budget of $40 million, becoming the lowest-grossing film in the Scream franchise.Scream 4 was the final film to be directed by Craven before his death in 2015. It was followed by the anthology television series Scream (2015–2019), which was developed for MTV without the involvement of the main cast or crew of the films, although Jackson returned to voice Ghostface in the third season. A fifth film, Scream, was released on January 14, 2022, by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Scream_Blacula_Screamdbp-dbp:directorBob Kelljandbp-dbr:Scream_Blacula_Screamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_Blacula_Screamdbp-dbp:producerJoseph T. 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It is a sequel to the 1972 film Blacula, focusing on the resurrection of the vampire Mamuwalde. The film was produced by American International Pictures (AIP) and Power Productions. This was the acting debut of Richard Lawson.dbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Clarkedbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Northern_Irelanddbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Clarkedbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Northern_Irelanddbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameElephantdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland)dbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_ClarkeElephant is a 1989 British short film directed by Alan Clarke and produced by Danny Boyle. The film is set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and its title comes from Bernard MacLaverty's description of the conflict as "the elephant in our living room" — a reference to the collective denial of the underlying social problems of Northern Ireland. Produced by BBC Northern Ireland, it first screened on BBC2 in 1989. The film was first conceived by Boyle, who was working as a producer for BBC Northern Ireland at the time.The film, which contains very little dialogue, depicts eighteen murders and is partly based on actual events drawn from police reports at the time. It is shot on 16mm and features a series of tracking shots filmed using a steadicam, a technique the director used regularly. The grainy 16mm film, together with the lack of dialogue, plot, narrative and music, give the film a cold, observational documentary feel. Nothing is learnt about any of the gunmen or victims. Each of the murders is carried out calmly and casually; in one scene the gunman is seen to drive away slowly, even stopping to give way for traffic. Most of the vignettes end with the camera lingering on the motionless body of the victim.As with several of Clarke's films, Elephant received high praise and attracted controversy. After watching the film, Clarke's contemporary David Leland wrote: "I remember lying in bed, watching it, thinking, 'Stop, Alan, you can't keep doing this.' And the cumulative effect is that you say, 'It's got to stop. The killing has got to stop.' Instinctively, without an intellectual process, it becomes a gut reaction."The film influenced Gus Van Sant's 2003 film Elephant, based on the Columbine High School Massacre. Van Sant's film borrowed not only Clarke's title, but also closely mirrors his minimalist style.dbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zoltan_Kordadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Flahertydbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sabu_Dastagirdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Hudddbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringW.E. Hollowaydbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zoltan_Kordadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Flahertydbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ákos_Tolnaydbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Collier_(fiction_writer)dbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudyard_Kiplingdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameElephant Boydbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zoltán_Kordadbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Flahertydbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Elephant_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jungle_Book_filmsElephant Boy is a 1937 British adventure film starring Indian-born actor Sabu in his film debut. Documentary filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty, who produced some of the Indian footage, and supervising director Zoltan Korda, who completed the film, won the Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival. The film was made at the London Films studios at Denham, and in Mysore, India, and is based on the story "Toomai of the Elephants" from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1894).dbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:starringEdith Evansondbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Sheffielddbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:starringDonna Martelldbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:nameElephant Stampededbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampededbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Elephant_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_adventure_filmsElephant Stampede is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield, Donna Martell and Edith Evanson. It was the sixth in the 12-film Bomba, the Jungle Boy series, based on the Bomba series of juvenile adventure books. The film's sets were designed by the art director, Vin Taylor.A new Commissioner Barnes shows up and he appears in all of the adventures which follow.dbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:directorBassam Kurdalidbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorBlender Foundationdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerTon Roosendaaldbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cas_Jansendbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tygo_Gernandtdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Blender_Foundationdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ton_Roosendaaldbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ton_Roosendaaldbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameElephants Dreamdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryNetherlandsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Computer-animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Creative_Commons-licensed_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blender_Foundationdbp-dbr:Elephants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_content_short_filmsElephants Dream (code-named Project Orange during production and originally titled Machina) is a 2006 Dutch animated science fiction fantasy experimental short film produced by Blender Foundation using, almost exclusively, free and open-source software. The film is English-language and includes subtitles in over 30 languages.dbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Devereauxdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Devereauxdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Wrightdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Rozondbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Sheltondbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringIlona Elkindbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Napierdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringNina Fillisdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameEnd of the Linedbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Line_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsEnd of the Line is a 2007 Canadian horror film written, produced and directed by Maurice Devereaux.dbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Woodheaddbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Palevskydbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlem Tellahundbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBekele Gebrselassiedbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHaile Gebrselassiedbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShawananness Gebrselassiedbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTedesse Hailedbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringYonas Zergawdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEndurancedbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_track_and_field_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_track_and_field_athletesdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Athletics_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ethiopian_peopledbp-dbr:Endurance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_sports_filmsEndurance is a 1998 docudrama film about the famous distance runner Haile Gebrselassie with Gebrselassie playing himself.It was written and directed by Leslie Woodhead, with Bud Greenspan supervising the competition sequences, and produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie features Gebrselassie's upbringing in Ethiopia and his subsequent triumph in the 10,000-meter track event in the Atlanta Olympic Games of 1996.The movie was released on DVD on January 31, 2012.dbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Rowe_(director)dbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Franz_Harlanddbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Takahide_Kawakamidbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerChosei Funaharadbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mako_(actor)dbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tia_Carreredbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Fondadbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameEnemydbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_AgencyEnemy (also known as Fatal Mission) is a 1990 American action/adventure film directed by George Rowe and starring Peter Fonda, who also co-wrote the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Cromwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:starringHelen Vinsondbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:nameEnemy Agentdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemy_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsEnemy Agent is a 1940 American spy thriller film directed by Lew Landers and starring Richard Cromwell, Helen Vinson, and Robert Armstrong. The supporting cast includes Jack La Rue, Jack Carson, Philip Dorn and Milburn Stone. 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It was directed by Christian Drew Sidaris (Andy Sidaris's son, sometimes referred to simply as Drew Sidaris) and written by Wess Rahn and Sidaris. It is the ninth film in the Triple B film series.dbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Duffelldbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Levin_(producer)dbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Yorkdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHildegarde Neildbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEngland Made Medbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Duffelldbp-dbr:England_Made_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_GreeneEngland Made Me is a 1973 British drama film directed by Peter Duffell, starring Peter Finch, Michael York, Hildegarde Neil, and Michael Hordern, and based on the 1935 novel England Made Me by Graham Greene. Anthony Farrant is a naive young Englishman who visits Germany on the way home from abroad, and finds a job with charismatic financier Erich Krogh. While Anthony was taught to value fairness and decency, in Erich's world opportunism, corruption, and decadence hold sway.The film changes the novel's setting from Sweden to Nazi Germany. Duffell explained that he changed the location due to his lack of knowledge of Sweden in the 1930s, the use of imagery the audience would recognise and the growing menace in Europe of the time.dbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Hawesdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Fourdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Morrisdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSally Woodward Gentledbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJamie Laurensondbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEleanor Morandbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Macfadyendbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helena_Bonham_Carterdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denis_Lawsondbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEniddbp-dbr:Enid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Hawesdbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Enid_Blytondbp-dbr:Enid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nicholas_HooperEnid is a 2009 British biographical television film first broadcast on 16 November on BBC Four. Directed by James Hawes it is based on the life of children's writer Enid Blyton, portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter. The film introduced the two main lovers of Blyton's life. Her first husband Hugh Pollock, who was also her publisher, was played by Matthew Macfadyen. Kenneth Darrell Waters, a London surgeon who became Blyton's second husband, was portrayed by Denis Lawson. The film explored how the orderly, reassuringly clear worlds Blyton created within her stories contrasted with the complexity of her own personal life.dbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Varleydbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFirst Division Picturesdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWardour Filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorExploitation Picturesdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMajestic Picturesdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWeiss Brothersdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Mintzdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis Weissdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Eatondbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaire Whitneydbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameEnlighten Thy Daughterdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enlighten_Thy_Daughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsEnlighten Thy Daughter is a 1934 American drama film directed by John Varley and starring Herbert Rawlinson, Charles Eaton and Claire Whitney. It was shot at the Photocolor Studios in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. It is a remake of the 1917 silent film of the same title by Ivan Abramson.dbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlfi Sinnigerdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFair Enterprises, Ltd.dbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlfi Sinnigerdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Enodbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Manzaneradbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marty_Simondbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEnodbp-dbr:Eno_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom/West Germanydbp-dbr:Eno_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eno_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsEno is a 1973 documentary short film directed, written and produced by Alfons Sinniger. The subject of the film is musician Brian Eno (shortly after his departure from Roxy Music), and features the recording sessions for Eno's album Here Come the Warm Jets (1974).dbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Brittaindbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Spottondbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kemeny_(producer)dbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Bogerdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Breitwieserdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Lauferdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emil_Bednarekdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMemorandumdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Kemenydbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Brittaindbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bergen-Belsen_concentration_campdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Memorandum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_documentary_filmsMemorandum is a one-hour 1965 documentary co-directed by Donald Brittain and John Spotton, and produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada. It follows Bernard Laufer, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, on an emotional pilgrimage back to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Considered by many critics to be Brittain's finest work, the film's title refers to Hitler's memorandum about the "final solution."A detailed analysis of the film's structure is available in Ken Dancyger's The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory and Practice.dbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerRay Wyndhamdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Angel_(actress)dbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franklin_Dyalldbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameMen of Steeldbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Men_of_Steel_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingMen of Steel is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring John Stuart, Benita Hume and Heather Angel. The screenplay was adapted by Edward Knoblock and Billie Bristow from a novel by Douglas Newton. It was shot at Walton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by United Artists.dbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:directorPaul Matthewsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:distributorPeakviewing Transatlantic Plcdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:producerPaul Matthewsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Matthewsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Shefferdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Bergindbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tia_Carreredbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rik_Mayalldbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Pauldbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:nameMerlin: The Returndbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returndbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Matthewsdbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Merlindbp-dbr:Merlin:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_fantasy_filmsMerlin: The Return is a 2000 British fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Paul Matthews. The film stars Rik Mayall, Patrick Bergin, Craig Sheffer, Adrian Paul, Julie Hartley, and Tia Carrere. It tells the story of Merlin and King Arthur in modern times.dbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duncan_Roydbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Kushnerdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Spenglerdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wymandbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerGuy J. Louthandbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Tobiasdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Hurleydbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Sistodbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameMethoddbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryRomaniadbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Romanian_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Donald_Kushnerdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romaniadbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romaniadbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Method_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_horror_thriller_filmsMethod is a 2004 thriller film directed by Duncan Roy. The international co-production is a film within a film about a cast and crew who are in Romania to make a film about serial killer, Belle Gunness.dbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlfred Santelldbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tito_Guízardbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo Carrillodbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:starringConstance Mooredbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEstelita Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMexicanadbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Scharfdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexicana_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_SantellMexicana is a 1945 American musical film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Tito Guízar, Constance Moore and Leo Carrillo. The film was one of three made by Republic Pictures in line with the American government's Good Neighbor policy towards Latin America. Its plot is almost identical to that of another Guízar vehicle Brazil (1944).dbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Cohendbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Graydbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Bellamydbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringEllen Pollockdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnightdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingMidnight is a 1931 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Eve Gray, George Bellamy and Ellen Pollock. It was a quota quickie made at Nettlefold Studios for distribution by the British subsidiary of the American Fox Film Company.dbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Douglasdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kramerdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Stonedbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara Stonedbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Chapelledbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid C. Stonedbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringGrace Paleydbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Storkdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Nolfidbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Zimetdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Krebsdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusie Solfdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameMilestonesdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Milestones_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsMilestones is a 1975 American drama film directed by Robert Kramer and John Douglas.dbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringWinifred Shotterdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeanne Stuartdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameMischiefdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Mischief_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondMischief is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Jeanne Stuart. It was shot at the Elstree Studios near London. It is based on the 1928 farce Mischief by Ben Travers.dbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Stanley_(director)dbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Robertdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Aransondbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoby Dickdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:One-character_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Moby-Dickdbp-dbr:Moby_Dick_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Stanley_(director)Moby Dick is a 1978 filmed one-man version of Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby Dick. The film starred Jack Aranson, a Shakespearean actor trained in the Old Vic, and was directed by Paul Stanley.dbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharlie Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlie Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Bergmandbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTiny Sandforddbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChester Conklindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaulette Goddarddbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:nameModern Timesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_technological_impactdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roller_skating_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_factoriesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_Industrial_Revolutiondbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Modernitydbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsModern Times is a 1936 American part-talkie comedy film produced, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. In Chaplin's last performance as the iconic Little Tramp, his character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film also stars Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford and Chester Conklin.Modern Times has won many awards and honors, and is widely considered one of the greatest films ever. It was one of the first 25 films selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_B._Lewisdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lynchdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrenda Frickerdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Wrightdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoll Flandersdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mancinadbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_historical_novelsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_identity_theftdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spelling_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_romance_filmsMoll Flanders is a 1996 American period drama film starring Robin Wright and Morgan Freeman, loosely based on the 1722 novel of the same name by Daniel Defoe. The film, which vastly differs from the original novel, was written and directed by Pen Densham. The original music score was composed by Mark Mancina.dbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Crane_(director)dbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia-Warner_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Sloandbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid M. Jacksondbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Cranedbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Michelldbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Fraserdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringAngharad Reesdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameMomentsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Moments_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CraneMoments is a 1974 British drama film directed by Peter Crane and starring Keith Michell, Angharad Rees and Bill Fraser. The screenplay concerns a man who has lost his wife and daughter in a car crash who returns to a hotel where he had once enjoyed happiness.dbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duncan_McRae_(actor)dbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Lindsay_(actor)dbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Ainleydbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlaf Hyttendbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringFaith Bevandbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoneydbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edward_Bulwer-Lyttondbp-dbr:Money_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsMoney is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Duncan McRae and starring Henry Ainley, Faith Bevan and Margot Drake. It is an adaptation of the 1840 comic play Money by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The film had 5 reels.dbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Hammonddbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gibb_McLaughlindbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Loder_(actor)dbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameMen of Steeldbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Means_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxMoney Means Nothing (also released as Butler's Millions) is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring John Loder, Irene Richards and Miles Malleson. It was shot at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount British.dbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julian_Rose_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringKid Bergdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoney Talksdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Money_Talks_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_boxing_filmsMoney Talks is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Julian Rose, Kid Berg and Judy Kelly. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. A separate French-language version Lost Money was also released.dbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Stockfelddbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdmund Gwenndbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoney for Nothingdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Money_for_Nothing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_BanksMoney for Nothing is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Seymour Hicks, Betty Stockfeld and Edmund Gwenn. It was produced by British International Pictures and shot at the company's Elstree Studios near London. A French-language remake of the film Love and Luck, also directed by Banks, premiered later in the year.dbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:directorDuane Barnhartdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributorMonumental Multimedia, LLCdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerBill Houghdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerJohn Bonadbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerMark Gambeedbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Camerondbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameAmerica's National Treasuredbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameMonumental: In Search ofdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Monumental:_In_Search_of_America's_National_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Christianity_in_the_United_StatesMonumental: In Search of America's National Treasure is a 2012 American documentary film hosted by Kirk Cameron. Directed by Duane Barnhart and written by Kevin Miller, Cameron's mission in making the film is to "search for the real treasure of America."Monumental began its box office run on March 27, 2012 with a Tuesday night premiere. It grossed $1.23 million against an estimated budget of $500,000.dbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hans_Fjellestaddbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Pagedbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMoogdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_musical_instrumentsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_soundtracksMoog is a 2004 American documentary film by Hans Fjellestad about electronic instrument pioneer Robert Moog. The film features scenes of Moog interacting with various musicians who view him as an influential figure in the history of electronic music.Moog is not a comprehensive history of electronic music nor does it serve as a chronological history of the development of the Moog synthesizer. There is no narration, and the scenes feature candid conversation and interviews that serve more as a tribute to Moog than as a biographical documentary.The film was shot on location in Hollywood, New York, Tokyo and Asheville, North Carolina, where Moog's company is based. Additional concert performances were filmed in London and San Francisco.The film's 2004 release was designed to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Moog Music, Moog's company, founded as R. A. Moog Co. in 1954.dbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stephensdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Handldbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Mullarddbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:nameMorgan – A Suitable Case for Treatmentdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:Morgan_–_A_Suitable_Case_for_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karel_ReiszMorgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment (also called Morgan!) is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Karel Reisz and starring David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Robert Stephens, with Irene Handl and Bernard Bresslaw. It was made by British Lion and produced by Leon Clore from a screenplay by David Mercer, adapted from his BBC television play A Suitable Case for Treatment (1962), in which the leading role was played by Ian Hendry. A film poster for the film is prominently shown in High-Rise (2015). Director Stephen Frears worked as an assistant director to Reisz on this film.dbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leland_Orserdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTodd Trainadbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMinor Childersdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Tripplehorndbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Goulddbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Linneydbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeland Orserdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMorningdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_BrookMorning is a 2010 American drama film written, directed by and starring Leland Orser. The film also stars Jeanne Tripplehorn, Laura Linney and Elliott Gould. It is Orser's directorial debut. Morning is also based on Orser's 2007 short film of the same name.dbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Bashdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Gyntdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMorning Calldbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_CrabtreeMorning Call (U.S. title: The Strange Case of Dr. Manning) is a 1957 British thriller film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt and Ron Randell. It was written by Bill Luckwell and Paul Tabori from a story by Leo Townsend. It was distributed in the U.S. by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexis_Granowskydbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Baurdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringPenelope Dudley-Warddbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoscow Nightsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1916dbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Pierre_Benoitdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_filmsMoscow Nights (released as I Stand Condemned in the United States) is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. The screenplay concerns a wounded officer who falls in love with his nurse.Based on a novel by Pierre Benoit, it is a remake of the 1934 French film of the same title. Harry Baur was the only actor to reprise his role from the original. It was shot at Denham and Isleworth Studios, both controlled by Alexander Korda's London Films. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vincent Korda. It was released in the United States by United Artists.dbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Judelsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madge_Bellamydbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMother Knows Bestdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edna_Ferberdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_sound_filmsMother Knows Best is a lost 1928 American sound part-talkie film directed by John G. Blystone, based on a novel by Edna Ferber, fictionalizing the life of vaudevillian Elsie Janis. The film was Fox's first part talkie, using the Movietone sound system which had primarily been used for synchronised music scores and effects tracks in Fox features beforehand, although as early as Mother Machree (1928), a single synchronous singing sequence was included in the film. The talking sequences in Mother Knows Best were directed by actor Charles Judels, while the synchronized sequences were directed by John G. Blystone. The film starred Madge Bellamy, with Louise Dresser as her domineering mother, Barry Norton, and Albert Gran.dbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Malverndbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clara_Kimball_Youngdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameMother and Sondbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_and_Son_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthyMother and Son is a 1931 talking pre-Code film directed by John P. McCarthy and starring screen veteran Clara Kimball Young. It was distributed by Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:distributorReciprocity Filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:producerG. B. Samuelsondbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Knight_(actor)dbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Davisdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Mooredbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorinea Shirleydbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:nameMotherlanddbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._SamuelsonMotherland is a 1927 British silent war film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Rex Davis, Eva Moore and James Knight. The film was made at Isleworth Studios. It is set during the First World War. It aimed to copy the success of the series of war films released by British Instructional Films, but critical reaction was negative.dbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Dewhurst_(director)dbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorInter-Cinedbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Tatedbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Latimer_(actor)dbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoy Traversdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMotoringdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Motoring_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_DewhurstMotoring is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by George Dewhurst and starring Harry Tate, Henry Latimer and Roy Travers. It was based on one of Tate's own music hall sketches. The screenplay concerns a passing motorist who helps a woman to elope with her lover.dbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Duigandbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Sainkendbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Krejusdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameMouth to Mouthdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_DuiganMouth to Mouth is a 1978 film directed by John Duigan. It stars Kim Krejus and Sonia Peat. It was nominated for three awards by the Australian Film Institute in 1978.The film was shot over four weeks in June and July 1977.Duigan later described it as "in my early period of film-making in Melbourne, the film that I value most. I feel it is closest to what I set out for - and probably was the first film that I got close to achieving what I set out to do."dbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Tierneydbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerome Scottdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Salmondbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Berkoffdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_McGanndbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meredith_Ostromdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Doillondbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duncan_Bannatynedbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Townsenddbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Greco_(actor)dbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJake Maskaldbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Rathbonedbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoving Targetdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Moving_Target_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsMoving Target is a 2011 British thriller, from director Mark Tierney. The film was formerly known as Naked in London.Set on the hottest day of the year in London it follows the character Steve Lynch in an afternoon full of explosive situations.dbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gaston_Quiribetdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hepworth_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Amesdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Carewdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEileen Dennesdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Cliftondbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gaston_Quiribetdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hepworth_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E.W._Hornungdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blanche_McIntoshdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMr. Justice Rafflesdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hepworth_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Justice_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_A._J._RafflesMr. Justice Raffles is a 1921 British crime film directed by Gaston Quiribet and starring Gerald Ames, Eileen Dennes and James Carew.It was based on the 1909 novel Mr. Justice Raffles by E.W. Hornung featuring his gentleman thief AJ Raffles. The plot changed a number of details from the novel and inserted a romantic interest into the plot which sees Raffles fall in love with Camilla Belsize, while trying to conceal his secret life as a leading cracksman from her.dbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lone_Star_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFred Williamsondbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Williamsondbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lone_Star_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMr. Meandbp-dbr:Mr._Mean_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Mean is a 1977 action crime film written and directed by Fred Williamson.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Graves,_8th_Baron_Gravesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Howarddbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaretta_Scottdbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMrs. Fitzherbertdbp-dbr:Mrs._Fitzherbert_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Fitzherbert, also known as Princess Fitz and A Court Secret, is a 1947 black and white British historical drama film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Peter Graves, Joyce Howard and Leslie Banks. It depicts the relationship between George IV and Maria Fitzherbert. It is an adaptation of the 1945 novel Princess Fitz by Winifred CarterWhilst promotional material summarises the plot as the love affair between a prince and a "commoner", Mrs Fitzherbert falls far short of the definition of a "commoner" and would best be described as "lower aristocracy".dbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:distributorWardour Filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norah_Baringdbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Marshalldbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mycroftdbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:nameMurder!dbp-dbr:Murder!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1930dbp-dbr:Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juries_in_fictionMurder! is a 1930 British mystery thriller film co-written and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring and Edward Chapman. Written by Hitchcock, his wife Alma Reville, and Walter C. Mycroft, based on the 1928 novel Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson, it is Hitchcock's third all-talkie film, after Blackmail (1929) and Juno and the Paycock (1930).dbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Campbell_(director)dbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCreswin Distributiondbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNicolas Stiliadisdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Wilder_(actor)dbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Thomasdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Campbell_(director)dbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_biographical_drama_filmsMurder One is a 1988 independent biographical crime drama film starring Henry Thomas and James Wilder, based on the 1973 Alday family murders.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_First_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_First_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_First_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Wolperdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_First_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Frydmandbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_First_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam H. 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Macy, and R. Lee Ermey. It tells the alternate history of a petty criminal named Henri Young who is sent to Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary and later put on trial for murder in the first degree as the lawyer representing him recounts Henri's life and when he represented Henri. This film was described on the movie poster as "the case that took down Alcatraz". The film received a mixed critical response, although Bacon's performance was praised by critics.dbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Carneydbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Dalydbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Fielddbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wallace_Ortondbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic Halldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterMusic Hall is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Ben Field and Mark Daly. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie.The film's sets were designed by James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Bueteldbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMadalyn Traheydbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMustang!dbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Mustang!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_GriesMustang! is a 1959 American Western film directed by Tom Gries and starring Jack Buetel The film was made in 1955, when Champ Butler recorded the film's theme tune.dbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Cole_(actor)dbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(English_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Brother's Keeperdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Keeper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_directorial_debut_filmsMy Brother's Keeper is a 1948 British crime film in the form of a convicts-on-the-run chase thriller, directed by Alfred Roome for Gainsborough Pictures. It was the first of only two films directed by Roome (the other being the following year's comedy It's Not Cricket) during a long career as a film editor. The film stars Jack Warner and George Cole and was produced by Sydney Box.dbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Corfielddbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Holtdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Ann_Howesdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Mullendbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Courtdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martita_Huntdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Westerbydbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Medwindbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Sister and Idbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Sister_and_I_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_HuthMy Sister and I (also known as High Pavement) is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Sally Ann Howes, Barbara Mullen, Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, Martita Hunt and Patrick Holt. It was written by Michael Medwin, A.R. Rawlinson, Joan Rees and Robert Westerby based on the 1944 novel High Pavement by Emery Bonett.dbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLew Ayresdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilian_Harveydbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Langdondbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Butterworth_(actor)dbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Hanlondbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Weaknessdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_Langedbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:My_Weakness_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_filmsMy Weakness is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by David Butler and starring Lilian Harvey, Lew Ayres and Charles Butterworth. It was the second of four films made by the British-German actress Harvey in Hollywood, who had emerged as major star during Weimar Germany.It both was and wasn't the first mainstream Hollywood film to use the word "gay" as a descriptor of homosexuality. In one scene, Charles Butterworth and Sid Silvers commiserate over their miserable, hopeless shared love for Lilian Harvey, until Butterworth is struck by a solution: "Let's be gay!" However, the Studio Relations Committee censors decreed that the line had to be muffled.dbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerHamilton G. Inglisdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Shinerdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Ray_(comedian)dbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robertson_Haredbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta Gyntdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Wife's Familydbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsMy Wife's Family is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Ronald Shiner, Ted Ray, Greta Gynt, Diane Hart and Robertson Hare. It was written by Gunn and Talbot Rothwell.dbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duke_Wornedbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge R. Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Tryondbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Merna_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Duke_Wornedbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Midnight Specialdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Special_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Duke_WorneThe Midnight Special is a 1931 pre-Code sound film produced and released by independent film maker Chesterfield. It was directed by Duke Worne and starred Glenn Tryon and Merna Kennedy.The film is preserved at the Library of Congress.dbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPalace Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Woolleydbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Red_Morris,_4th_Baron_Killanindbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringNiall Byrnedbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeverly D'Angelodbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonal McCanndbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringLorraine Pilkingtondbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Woolleydbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Red_Morris,_4th_Baron_Killanindbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Miracledbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anne_Dudleydbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neil_JordanThe Miracle is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Beverly D'Angelo, Donal McCann, and Niall Byrne. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Schultzdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarl Schultzdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringFay Keltondbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Krummeldbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Schultzdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Schultzdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Misanthropedbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Molièredbp-dbr:The_Misanthrope_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_SchultzThe Misanthrope is a 1974 Australian film adaptation of the play The Misanthrope by Moliere. It was one of a series of four play adaptations the ABC made around this time, others including Hamlet, A Hard God and Spoiled.John Tasker produced the original stage production for the Greenroom Society at the University of New South Wales. Robyn Graham did the stage design. The production was so well received it was filmed by the ABC.dbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Nicholsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Conklindbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charley_Chasedbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:nameMabel's New Jobdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_comedy_filmsMabel's New Job is a 1914 film starring Mabel Normand and co-directed by Normand and George Nichols.The film is presumed lost.dbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:starringMabel Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:nameMabel's Stormy Love Affairdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:nameMabel Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mabel_NormandMabel's Stormy Love Affair is a 1914 film directed by and starring Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett.dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Hersholtdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Lovettdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Baldwin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_McLellan_Hunterdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:nameMeet Dr. Christiandbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Christian_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_VorhausMeet Dr. Christian is a 1939 American drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Lovett and Robert Baldwin. It was the first of six films in the Dr. Christian series.dbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Sistromdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Loder_(actor)dbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Sistromdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katherine_Struebydbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbp:nameMeet Maxwell Archerdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Maxwell_Archerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_StudiosMeet Maxwell Archer is a 1940 British comedy mystery film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring John Loder, Leueen MacGrath and Athole Stewart. It was written by Katherine Strueby based on the 1938 novel Archer Plus 20 by Hugh Clevely. It was released in the U.S. in 1942 as Maxwell Archer, Detective.dbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Ray_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Walshdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noël_Cowarddbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:nameMeet Me Tonightdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_PelissierMeet Me Tonight is a 1952 omnibus British comedy film adapted from three one act plays by Noël Coward: Red Peppers, Fumed Oak and Ways and Means; which are part of his Tonight at 8.30 play cycle. The film was released as Tonight at 8:30 in the U.S. It was directed by Anthony Pelissier and starred Valerie Hobson, Nigel Patrick, Stanley Holloway, Ted Ray and Jack Warner.dbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:producerMonja Danischewskydbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Watlingdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monja_Danischewskydbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monja_Danischewskydbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:nameMeet Mr. Luciferdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Luciferpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_PelissierMeet Mr. Lucifer (also known as Let's Put out the Light) is a 1953 black-and-white British comedy satire film directed by Anthony Pelisser starring Stanley Holloway, Peggy Cummins and Jack Watling. It is based on the 1951 play Beggar My Neighbour by Arnold Ridley. It opened on 26 November 1953 at the Haymarket Gaumont cinema in London. It was filmed at Ealing Studios, London, and is one of the Ealing comedies.A television set makes people act out of character, with visible encouragement from the Devil in human form.dbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:producerFred Wattsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Mollisondbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringEnid Stamp-Taylordbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringConstance Shotterdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:nameMeet My Sisterdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Daumerydbp-dbr:Meet_My_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_StudiosMeet My Sister is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring Clifford Mollison, Constance Shotter and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was made at Welwyn Studios as a quota quickie by British International Pictures.dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shemp_Howarddbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donnie_Dunagandbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Kellydbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Howarddbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Otis_Garrettdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Hudsondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:nameMeet the Chumpdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumpdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Meet_the_Chumppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsMeet the Chump is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Hugh Herbert, Jean Brooks and Anne Nagel. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Meetin'_WAdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Luc_Godarddbp-dbr:Meetin'_WAdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Woody_Allendbp-dbr:Meetin'_WAdbp-dbp:starringJean-Luc Godarddbp-dbr:Meetin'_WAdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Luc_Godarddbp-dbr:Meetin'_WAdbp-dbp:nameMeetin' WAdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WAdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interviewsdbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean-Luc_Godarddbp-dbr:Meetin'_WApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Woody_AllenMeetin' WA is a 1986 short film by Jean-Luc Godard. In the film, he interviews his "old friend" Woody Allen.dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:István_Szabódbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Closedbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:starringNiels Arestrupdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:István_Szabódbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:István_Szabódbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hirst_(writer)dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:nameMeeting Venusdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom, United States, Japandbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_István_SzabóMeeting Venus is a 1991 British–American-Japanese film directed by the Hungarian director István Szabó and starring Glenn Close and Niels Arestrup. The movie was filmed in Budapest, Hungary.This fictional story follows misadventures in making a modern Parisian production of the Wagner opera Tannhäuser, which in itself tells of the production of a singing contest. "Here you can be misunderstood in six different languages." The singing contest, the opera and the film explore the tension between sexuality and spirituality, punctuated by emotionally gripping vocal, choral and orchestral music. "Without hard work, there are no miracles," and in spite of committed, passionate people, the results are in doubt to the final moment in each performance.dbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Mackdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Harrisdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMelody Cruisedbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Cruise_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_SandrichMelody Cruise is a 1933 American pre-Code musical romantic comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich, his first feature film with sound. The film received praise for Sandrich's creative direction and solidly established him as a commercial director.dbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_S._Marcusdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_S._Marcusdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rauhdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbp:nameMelody in Maydbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:Melody_in_Maypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsMelody in May is a 1936 American short film starring singer Ruth Etting directed by Ben Holmes.dbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerBrandon Flemingdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerRonald Kinnochdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Oldhamdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBruce Setondbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringLorraine La Fossedbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameMelody of My Heartdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsMelody of My Heart is a 1936 British musical film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Derek Oldham, Lorraine La Fosse and Bruce Seton. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios.dbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellis_Irvingdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franklyn_Bellamydbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Humedbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:nameMember of the Jurydbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Member_of_the_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_MainwaringMember of the Jury is a 1937 British crime film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Ellis Irving, Marjorie Hume and Franklyn Bellamy. The screenplay concerns a man who tries to clear his employer of suspicion of murder.dbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Winklerdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Kingdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:producerBilly Crystaldbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:starringAlan Kingdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:starringBilly Crystaldbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Winklerdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Kingdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Rothdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:nameMemories of Medbp-dbr:Memories_of_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Memories_of_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_WinklerMemories of Me is a 1988 American comedy-drama film by director Henry Winkler, starring Billy Crystal, Alan King, and JoBeth Williams.This was the first theatrically released film directed by Winkler, who had previously directed the TV movie A Smoky Mountain Christmas. Much of it was filmed inside the MGM Studios in Culver City, California, only a few miles from Hollywood.dbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:producerFrank Foucedbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:starringCharles Bickforddbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Morandbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:starringVictor Varconidbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:starringDon Dillawaydbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Riskindbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Howell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hopkins_Adamsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:nameMen in Her Lifedbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Men_in_Her_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_RiskinMen in Her Life is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lois Moran, Charles Bickford and Victor Varconi. It was based on a 1930 novel by Warner Fabian (Samuel Hopkins Adams). It was made during a brief spell Beaudine had working at Columbia Pictures. Critics considered the film one of the studio's better B releases. Part of the film was set in the Café de la Paix in Paris which was reconstructed authentically at the Columbia studios. Columbia also made a Spanish-language version of this film, entitled Hombres en mi vida.dbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrendbp-dbp:directorSandra Robbiedbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrendbp-dbp:distributorSandra Robbie Productionsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrendbp-dbp:producerSandra Robbiedbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Mendezdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrendbp-dbp:nameMendez vs. Westminster: For All the Children/Para Todos los Niñosdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Westminster,_Californiadbp-dbr:Mendez_vs._Westminster:_For_All_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_racial_segregation_in_the_United_StatesMendez vs. Westminster: For All the Children/Para Todos los Niños is a 2003 American documentary film written, directed, and produced by Sandra Robbie. The film features Sylvia Mendez, Robert L. Carter, and others.dbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:directorCo-directed by:dbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:directorSupervised by:dbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:directorthe Walt Disney crew in the uncrediteddbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:starringPinto Colvigdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:nameMerbabiesdbp-dbr:Merbabiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merbabiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_mermen_and_mermaidsMerbabies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on December 9, 1938. It is a collaboration between Walt Disney and Harman and Ising, the latter studio having donated artists to Disney to work on the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). It is one of the last shorts of the Silly Symphonies series.dbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:directorRyan Nelsondbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerRyan Nelsondbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerBeth Levy Nelsondbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerEverardo Goyanesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerTarquin Alexanderdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameMercy Christmasdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_horror_filmsMercy Christmas is a 2017 American comedy-horror film, written by Ryan Nelson and Beth Levy Nelson and directed by Ryan Nelson. The film was acquired by Gravitas Ventures in 2017 and was released on November 28, 2017.dbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:directorKenneth J. Bertondbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Videodbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:producerKenneth J. Bertondbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringErnest Borgninedbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Noyesdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringBunny Summersdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringDr. Rick Hurtadodbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Milandbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringJohn Terrencedbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringMark Hurtadodbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Sansonedbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:nameMerlin's Shop of Mystical Wondersdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Merlindbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_fantasy_filmsMerlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders is a 1996 American fantasy horror film written and directed by Kenneth J. Berton.The film stars Ernest Borgnine as a grandfather telling his grandson a story about the wizard Merlin opening up a store in the modern-day United States. He tells him two separate stories about Merlin and the store.dbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbp:starringAllan Watsondbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogdbp-dbp:nameMerry Dogdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Merry_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_LantzMerry Dog is a 1933 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions and is the sixth of the Pooch the Pup theatrical cartoons.dbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tibor_Takács_(director)dbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbp:starringDavid Jensendbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbp:starringJohn Paul Youngdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbp:starringRichard Ward Allendbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tibor_Takács_(director)dbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Zollerdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbp:nameMetal Messiahdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_playsdbp-dbr:Metal_Messiahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tibor_TakácsMetal Messiah is a Canadian rock opera musical science fiction film, directed by Tibor Takács and released in 1977. An adaptation of Stephen Zoller's theatrical stage musical, the film centres on a space alien (David Jensen) who comes to earth to save humanity from destroying itself with the decadence of rock music, but must battle an evil concert promoter (John Paul Young) who wants to continue to profit from society's hedonism, and coopts the Messiah to perform as a rock star before attempting to destroy him.Most of the film's cast were real Toronto-area rock musicians; Young was the lead singer of The Cardboard Brains, while Jensen was the lead singer of Kickback. Steven Leckie of The Viletones had been cast as the Messiah, but the role was recast to star Jensen.The film was screened in 1977, before screening in 1978 at the Montreal International Festival of 16mm Cinema.The film faced some criticism for being out of step with the youth culture of its time; the original play was based on the glam rock scene of the mid-1970s, although by the time of the film's release the leading edge of the live music scene had shifted toward punk rock.Zoller received a Canadian Film Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 28th Canadian Film Awards in 1977.dbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:starringTom Hollanddbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mexican_Boardersdbp-dbp:nameMexican Boardersdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Boarderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsMexican Boarders is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 12, 1962, and stars Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Voice actors are Mel Blanc (doing the voices of Sylvester and Speedy), and Tom Holland as the narrator.dbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridedbp-dbp:nameMexican Joyridedbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:Mexican_Joyridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_short_filmsMexican Joyride is a 1947 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis and written by Dave Monahan. The cartoon was released on November 29, 1947, and stars Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:starringRalph Jamesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecedbp-dbp:nameMexican Mousepiecedbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Mousepiecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_short_filmsMexican Mousepiece is a 1966 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on February 26, 1966, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.dbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMexicodbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cockfighting_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_raccoonsdbp-dbr:Mexico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsMexico is a 1930 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The soundtrack of the cartoon was missing for many years, until the discovery of a sound print in 2013. Then in 2014 the soundtrack version of the cartoon was uploaded to YouTube, but was deleted due to the YouTube account being terminated. In 2015 and 2016 two other youtubers uploaded the soundtrack version of the cartoon.dbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorRudiger Poedbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLightyear Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Berntdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Kuhndbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Marriottdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Frankdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDean Iandolidbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Linddbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameMonster Highdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsMonster High is a 1989 comedy horror film directed by Rudy Poe.dbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Renée_Shafranskydbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Blairdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:producerNorman I. Cohendbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:starringSpalding Graydbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Renée_Shafranskydbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Blairdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spalding_Graydbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:nameMonster in a Boxdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:One-character_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Monster_in_a_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_AndersonMonster in a Box is a monologue originally performed live on stage by the writer Spalding Gray then subsequently made into a 1992 film starring Gray and directed by Nick Broomfield.A follow-up to Gray's earlier work, Swimming to Cambodia, the work consists of a long-form monologue by Gray detailing the trials and tribulations he encountered while writing his first novel, Impossible Vacation.The soundtrack for the film was composed by Laurie Anderson.A book version of the monologue was published in 1992.dbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:producerKen Annakindbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bourvildbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Chiaridbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry-Thomasdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dudley_Mooredbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cookdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lando_Buzzancadbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hampshiredbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:nameMonte Carlo or Bust!dbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_AnnakinMonte Carlo or Bust! is a 1969 epic comedy film, also known by its American title, Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies. A co-production of the United Kingdom, France and Italy, the story is based on the Monte Carlo Rally – first raced in 1911 – and the film, set in the 1920s, recalls this general era. A lavish all-star film (Paramount put $10 million behind it), it is the story of an epic car rally across Europe that involves a lot of eccentric characters from all over the world who will stop at nothing to win.The film is a sequel to the 1965 hit Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Terry-Thomas appeared as Sir Cuthbert Ware-Armitage, the equally dastardly son of Sir Percy Ware-Armitage, whom Thomas had played in the earlier film. Some others of the cast from the first film returned, including Gert Fröbe and Eric Sykes. Like the earlier film, it was written by Ken Annakin and Jack Davies and directed by Annakin, with music by Ron Goodwin. The title tune is performed by Jimmy Durante. The credits sequence animation was the work of Ronald Searle, who was also featured in Annakin's earlier Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Tony Curtis and Susan Hampshire played other contestants in the race; Curtis also starred in the similar period-piece comedy The Great Race (1965) from Warner Bros.The film was originally intended to be called Rome or Bust. The American distributors Paramount Pictures re-titled it Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies to tie it to Annakin's 1965 film; re-editing also meant cuts, up to a half-hour, from the original British release.dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Bullockdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbp:nameMoon Over Her Shoulderdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Her_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsMoon Over Her Shoulder is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Lynn Bari, John Sutton and Alan Mowbray. It was produced and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerJean Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringDavid Brucedbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Gwynnedbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Jo Allendbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clyde_Bruckmandbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Jeskedbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:nameMoon Over Las Vegasdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_YarbroughMoon Over Las Vegas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Anne Gwynne, David Bruce and Barbara Jo Allen.dbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steff_Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:distributorFilmcoopi Zurichdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:distributorSTARFILMdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:producerSteff Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:starringSteff Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:starringJack Wrightdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:starringBonnie T.dbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:starringWanda Linn Westerdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:starringand the voice of James Herbertdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steff_Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steff_Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steff_Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:nameMoon in Taurusdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Taurusdbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:Moon_in_Tauruspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Tauruspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Tauruspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Moon_in_Tauruspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steff_Gruberdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Tauruspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_in_Tauruspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsMoon in Taurus is a 1980 film directed by Swiss filmmaker Steff Gruber.dbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:nameMoonlight for Twodbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_MarsalesMoonlight for Two is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising. The short was released on June 11, 1932, and stars Goopy Geer, one of the few recurring characters in the early Merrie Melodies series.dbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:directorRobert Dykedbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shapiro-Glickenhaus_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:distributorMalofilm Home Videodbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:producerRobert Dykedbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:producerJohn Camerondbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:producerJames A. Courtneydbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:producerStephen A. Robertsdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Koenigdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:starringJohn J. Saundersdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:starringLeigh Lombardidbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:starringRobert Kurczdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shapiro-Glickenhaus_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:nameMoontrapdbp-dbr:Moontrapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Moontrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ancient_astronautsMoontrap is an American 1989 science fiction film produced by Magic Films. Written by Tex Ragsdale and directed by Robert Dyke, it was released on April 28 at WorldFest Houston. A comic book adaptation, featuring the film's production notes, was released in the same year by Caliber Comics. The cast features Walter Koenig and Bruce Campbell as modern-day astronauts, with Leigh Lombardi as an ancient astronaut from a forgotten human civilization. They face an alien invasion by a race of predatory cyborgs.dbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Sparrdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Schenckdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:producerHal Kleindbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Pricedbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clint_Walkerdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Hamptondbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Francisdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Henry_(football)dbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:starringBeverly Powersdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Sparrdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Schenckdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Schenckdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:nameMore Dead Than Alivedbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philip_Springerdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Dead_Than_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_SparrMore Dead Than Alive is a 1969 American Western film directed by Robert Sparr and produced by Aubrey Schenck. It was filmed at Agua Dulce, California.dbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbp:nameMore Kittensdbp-dbr:More_Kittensdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Handdbp-dbr:More_Kittenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsMore Kittens is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1936 and is the sequel to Three Orphan Kittens.dbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbp:nameOklahoma Terrordbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Oklahoma_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_adventure_filmsOklahoma Terror is a 1939 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet.dbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Crabbedbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Kellydbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Davisdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:nameSailor's Ladydbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsSailor's Lady, also known as Sweetheart of Turret One, is a 1940 film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall. The supporting cast includes Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe. Football player Amby Schindler had an uncredited appearance in this motion picture after portraying one of The Winkies in The Wizard of Oz (1939).dbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Findlay_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:distributorAmerican Films Ltd.dbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:producerEd Adlum and Mike Findlay Productionsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringMichael Harrisdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringKaren Hunterdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringDarcy Browndbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringAlan Brockdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringIvan Agardbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringJack Neubeckdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:starringTawm Ellisdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Findlay_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:nameShriek of the Mutilateddbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilateddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:Shriek_of_the_Mutilatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mariticide_in_fictionShriek of the Mutilated (also known as Mutilated and Scream of the Snowbeast) is a 1974 American horror film directed by Michael Findlay, and starring Alan Brock, Jennifer Stock, and Michael Harris. It follows a group of university students who, with their professor, visit a remote island in upstate New York to investigate sightings of a Yeti-like creature.dbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurizio_Lucididbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:starringUrsula Andressdbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:starringFabio Testidbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurizio_Lucididbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurizio_Lucididbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:nameStateline Moteldbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Luis_Bacalovdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurizio_LucidiStateline Motel (Italian: L'ultima chance, also known as Last Chance, Motel of Fear and Last Chance for a Born Loser) is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Maurizio Lucidi.It is based on the novel of the same name written by Franco Enna.dbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Woolnerdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:starringMike Connorsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:starringBeverly Garlanddbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:starringCarole Mathewsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:starringSusan Cummingsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:starringMarie Windsordbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:starringJil Jarmyndbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:nameSwamp Womendbp-dbr:Swamp_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Swamp_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_thriller_filmsSwamp Women is a 1956 American adventure film noir crime film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Carole Mathews, Beverly Garland, and Marie Windsor, with Mike Connors and Ed Nelson in small roles.The film follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton, who infiltrates a band of three female convicts authorities allow to escape from prison. The escape is part of a larger plot to uncover a cache of diamonds hidden deep within the swamps of Louisiana. This film is sometimes also known as Cruel Swamp or Swamp Diamonds.The film was financed by the Woolner Brothers, who later helped Corman set up New World Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buck_Houghtondbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPieter Kroonenburgdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Novakdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winston_Rekertdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatty Talbotdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buck_Houghtondbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Blue Mandbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astral_projection_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Blue_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_thriller_filmsThe Blue Man (also known as Eternal Evil) is a 1985 Canadian horror film directed by George Mihalka and starring Winston Rekert, Karen Black, John Novak, and Patty Talbot.dbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbp:directorMylène Morenodbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbp:directorSusy Garciasalas Barkleydbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbp:producerMylène Morenodbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbp:nameOn Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnamdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Vietnam_Wardbp-dbr:On_Two_Fronts:_Latinos_&_Vietnampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_veteransOn Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) documentary by producer Mylène Moreno of Souvenir Pictures, Inc., which takes a comprehensive look at the Latino experience in both the home-front and the battle grounds during the Vietnam War. The documentary, which aired nationwide on PBS on September 22, 2015, is part of PBS Stories of Service.dbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:directorNathaniel Gearydbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorOn the Corner Productionsdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWendy Hymandbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Baker_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Ricedbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JR_Bournedbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nathaniel_Gearydbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hymandbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathaniel_Gearydbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOn the Cornerdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:On_the_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Nations_filmsOn the Corner is a Canadian drama film, directed by Nathaniel Geary and released in 2003. Set in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, the film stars Alex Rice and Simon Baker as Angel and Randy Henry, a brother and sister struggling with poverty and drug addiction.The film premiered at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:producerJim Beggdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:producerRonald Jacobsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Colemandbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:nameOn the Right Trackdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_homelessnessdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Right_Trackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._RubinsteinOn the Right Track is a 1981 American romantic comedy film with the feature film debut of Gary Coleman. It was directed by Lee Philips, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released to theaters by 20th Century Fox in the spring of 1981. The co-stars include Michael Lembeck, Lisa Eilbacher, Bill Russell, Maureen Stapleton, and Norman Fell.A young, homeless shoeshine 10 years old boy named Lester (Coleman) is living in a locker at Chicago Union Station. Already a beloved figure among the staff at the station who look after him, and avoiding attempts to move him to an orphanage, he finds great popularity after it is revealed that he has an amazing talent for picking winning horses at the racetrack.Due to his success on television with the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes, child actor Gary Coleman's popularity led to development of film projects where he can play the lead. A script, originally intended for someone else, was chosen because of Coleman's love for trains. With a $3 million budget, filming commenced in May 1980 in Chicago.Though it received a number of reviews concluding that it was sappy and capitalizing on Coleman's TV following, many found the film charming, well written, well acted, with Coleman being a solid actor in his first lead role in a motion picture.The film was a financial success, it grossed $13 million at the box office, ranking it at 61st of the highest grossing films of that year. On home-video rentals, the film added $10 to 15 million to its revenue.dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margie_Hinesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newdbp-dbp:nameOn with the Newdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_short_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Newpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerOn with the New is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Margie Hines as the voice of Betty Boop.dbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gower_Championdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Fairbanksdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Hicks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Mowbraydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Gibsondbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chick_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Patakydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ward_Ellisdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gower_Championdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Fairbanksdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameOnce Upon a Honeymoondbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gower_Championdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Honeymoon_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsOnce Upon a Honeymoon is a 1956 American musical fantasy short film directed by Gower Champion and starring Virginia Gibson and Ward Ellis, The film was sponsored by Bell Telephone to promote its new telephones in colors to compliment modern home decor. The Western Electric Model 500 desk telephone and its wall version, the Model 554, are featured in a variety of colors.Once Upon a Honeymoon was featured and mocked during a 1996 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, and the short has gained a cult following. Clips were also shown in "The Telephone" episode of The Secret Life of Machines.The film is in the public domain.dbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eliot_Makehamdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:starringMorton Seltendbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:starringRené Raydbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Owen_Rutterdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:nameOnce in a New Moondbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_New_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_science_fiction_filmsOnce in a New Moon is a 1935 British science fiction film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Eliot Makeham, René Ray and Morton Selten. It is a quota quickie, made at Shepperton Studios. It was written by Kimmins based on the 1929 novel Lucky Star by Owen Rutter.dbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMaura Mandtdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJosh Swadedbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Behndbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRebecca Gitlitzdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Simmonsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Simmons_(basketball,_born_1963)dbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Simmonsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Swadedbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOne & Donedbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_basketballdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LSU_Tigers_basketballdbp-dbr:One_&_Done_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_filmsOne & Done is a documentary film about Australian basketball player Ben Simmons and his journey from high school to being selected as the number one pick in the 2016 NBA draft. In the film Simmons is critical of the NCAA and how it treats its athletes and how it looks down on so-called "one and done" athletes. The film premiered on Showtime on November 4, 2016.dbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Vittoriadbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:producerStephen Vittoriadbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gore_Vidaldbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Zinndbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Beattydbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Kovicdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Hartdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McGoverndbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Steinemdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Gregorydbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Vittoriadbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Vittoriadbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Vittoriadbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGoverndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGovernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGovernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGovernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGovernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_elections_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGovernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Bright_Shining_Moment:_The_Forgotten_Summer_of_George_McGovernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politiciansOne Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a 2005 documentary film directed by Stephen Vittoria.dbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:directorJerry Hopperdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hunterdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Adamsdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rock_Hudsondbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Baxterdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Hopperdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hunterdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bleesdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Conrad_Richterdbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Romandbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:nameOne Desiredbp-dbr:One_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ross_Hunterdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_HopperOne Desire is a 1955 Technicolor drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Anne Baxter, Julia Adams and Rock Hudson. Described as a "rugged story of oil-boom Oklahoma in the early 1900s", it was adapted from Conrad Richter's best-selling 1942 novel Tacey Cromwell. Baxter portrays a gambling house owner, Hudson a card dealer turned bank president and Adams the woman who comes between them. A young Natalie Wood is also in a featured role.Although the music is generally by Frank Skinner, the film features a Henry Mancini song sung by Gene Boyd and backed by the Glenn Miller Orchestra which was uncredited to Mancini.dbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Bellamydbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:starringShirley Greydbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:starringRita La Roydbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shumatedbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:nameOne Is Guiltydbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Is_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsOne Is Guilty is a 1934 American pre-Code mystery crime film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Grey and Rita La Roy. It is the second in a series of four films featuring Bellamy as Inspector Steve Trent following Before Midnight. Two further films, The Crime of Helen Stanley and Girl in Danger, were released later in the year.dbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Silverdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:directorJames Tinlingdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:José_Mojicadbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:starringAntonio Morenodbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:starringMona Marisdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Silverdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adolf_Pauldbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:nameOne Mad Kissdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kissdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Mad_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_lost_filmsOne Mad Kiss is a 1930 American musical film directed by Marcel Silver and James Tinling and starring José Mojica, Mona Maris and Antonio Moreno. The film was not a commercial success and lost $263,000 on its release. A separate Spanish-language version El precio de un beso was also released.It is now considered to be a lost film.dbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Greydbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_(actor,_born_1892)dbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:nameOne Man Lawdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:One_Man_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsOne Man Law is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film stars Buck Jones, Shirley Grey, and Robert Ellis. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was filmed on location at the Walker Ranch in Placerita Canyon.dbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gideon_Singerdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbp:starringYankel Ben Siradbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbp:nameOne Pound Onlydbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlydbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Pound_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_comedy_filmsOne Pound Only (also known as A Pound A Piece) is a 1964 Israeli black and white slapstick comedy directed by Yoram Gross.Yoram Gross' success at the Israeli box office with this came after his first movie, Joseph the Dreamer.dbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Smedley-Astondbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Kennedydbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Emerydbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Smedley-Astondbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:nameOoh… You Are Awfuldbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Gunningdbp-dbr:Ooh…_You_Are_Awfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cliff_OwenOoh... You Are Awful (U.S. title: Get Charlie Tully) is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser and Cheryl Kennedy. It was written by John Warren and John Singer. It is a feature-length adaptation of The Dick Emery Show (BBC TV, 1963–1981). It was Emery's sole starring film.dbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:directorRobert Gastondbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:producerRobert Gastondbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:producerFarrel Leverdbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:starringAmir Darvishdbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:starringAndreau Thomasdbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:nameOpen Camdbp-dbr:Open_Camdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Open_Campurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Campurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Campurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Campurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Campurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy-drama_filmsOpen Cam is a 2005 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Gaston, starring Andreau Thomas and Amir Darvish. It was released on DVD the following year by Wolfe Video.dbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Carmendbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringTed Adamsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Eldredgedbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:nameParoled from the Big Housedbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsParoled from the Big House is a 1938 American crime film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Jean Carmen, Ted Adams and George Eldredge. It was produced as a second feature on Poverty Row. It was later reissued under the alternative title Main Street Girl.dbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directorLavinia Currierdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Vídeodbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerAlton Walpoledbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerLavinia Currierdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jamil_Dehlavidbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerJoel McClearydbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerStephen Dembitzerdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michel_Piccolidbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Danielsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringNadia Odehdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringPaul Mestondbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lavinia_Currierdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Vídeodbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jamil_Dehlavidbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lavinia_Currierdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lavinia_Currierdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Honoré_de_Balzacdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:namePassion in the Desertdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zoophilia_in_culturedbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Honoré_de_Balzacdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Revolutionary_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:Passion_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1798Passion in the Desert, or Simoom: A Passion in the Desert, is a 1997 film from director Lavinia Currier based on the 1830 short story "A Passion in the Desert" by Honoré de Balzac. The film follows the ventures of a young French officer named Augustin Robert (Ben Daniels) in late 18th-century Egypt during Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign to capture the country.dbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Heath_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Heath_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplesdbp-dbp:namePrimitive Peoplesdbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Primitive_Peoplespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_documentary_filmsPrimitive Peoples is a 1949 three-part documentary about the people of Arnhem Land. It was narrated by Peter Finch who also worked as camera assistant during filming.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:producerBryan Foydbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Davidson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Housmandbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Miljandbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Foy_Jr.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lila_Leedbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Norworthdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Texas_Guinandbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:nameQueen of the Night Clubsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Night_Clubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_drama_filmsQueen of the Night Clubs is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) Pre-Code musical drama film produced and directed by Bryan Foy, distributed by Warner Bros., and starred legendary nightclub hostess Texas Guinan. The picture, which featured appearances by Eddie Foy Jr., Lila Lee, and George Raft, is now considered a lost film. A still existing vintage movie trailer of this film displays no clip of the feature.dbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Marlowedbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Provinedbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcia_Hendersondbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:starringJerome Thordbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orville_H._Hamptondbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:nameRiot in Juvenile Prisondbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Emil_Newmandbp-dbr:Riot_in_Juvenile_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsRiot in Juvenile Prison is a 1959 film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Jerome Thor and Scott Marlowe.dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:producerPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge H. Browndbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Lauriedbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringRaymond Huntleydbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:nameSchool for Secretsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_war_filmsSchool for Secrets (also known as The Secret Flight ) is a 1946 British black-and-white drama film written and directed by Peter Ustinov and starring Ralph Richardson. In leading supporting roles are David Tomlinson, Raymond Huntley, Finlay Currie, Richard Attenborough, John Laurie and Michael Hordern. Based on a 1942 RAF training film for would-be 'boffins' and developed with the full cooperation of the Air Ministry, the film celebrates the discovery of radar, its discoverers and the enabling culture. Produced by Two Cities Films, it was shot at Denham Studios with sets designed by the art director Carmen Dillon.dbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Cloptondbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Cloptondbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylindersdbp-dbp:nameSick Cylindersdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Cloptondbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick_Cylinderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsSick Cylinders is a 1929 animated short film by Winkler Productions which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few surviving Oswald films from the Winkler era.dbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:distributorGraham-Wilcox Productionsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Blythedbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Langleydbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randle_Ayrtondbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellowdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:nameSouthern Lovedbp-dbr:Southern_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Southern_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henry_Wadsworth_LongfellowSouthern Love is a 1924 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Betty Blythe, Herbert Langley and Randle Ayrton. It is based on the verse drama The Spanish Student by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It is known by the alternative title Woman's Secret.dbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Mariondbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringC. V. Francedbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringKaaren Vernedbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Curtis_(author)dbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:nameTen Days in Parisdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Days_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_WhelanTen Days in Paris, also known as Missing Ten Days and Spy in the Pantry, is a 1940 British spy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Rex Harrison, Kaaren Verne and C. V. France. The screenplay concerns a man in Paris who turns out to be a doppelganger of a spy operating in the French capital.dbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jose_Ferrerdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:producerMilo O. Frank Jr.dbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gena_Rowlandsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jose_Ferrerdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jose_Ferrerdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milo_O._Frank_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alford_Van_Ronkeldbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milo_O._Frank_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:nameThe High Cost of Lovingdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_Cost_of_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_José_FerrerThe High Cost of Loving is a 1958 comedy film directed by and starring Jose Ferrer. It marked the film debut of Gena Rowlands.dbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:producerAlexander Grüterdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:producerArtur Braunerdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:starringRod Steigerdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:starringPeter van Eyckdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nadja_Tillerdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Artur_Braunerdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(English_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_World_in_My_Pocket_(novel)dbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:nameWorld in My Pocketdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Spandau_Studiosdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claude_Bollingdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:World_in_My_Pocketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MarseilleWorld in My Pocket (also known as On Friday at Eleven) is a 1961 European crime-drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff. The film was a co-production between West Germany (where it was released as An einem Freitag um halb zwölf), France (where is known as Vendredi 13 heures) and Italy (where is known as Il mondo nella mia tasca).It was shot at the Spandau Studios and on location in Marseille. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Kuhnert and Wilhelm Vorwerg. It is based on the 1959 novel The World in My Pocket by James Hadley Chase.dbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:directorDennis Steinmetzdbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_T._Aubreydbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:producerJoe Byrnedbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carter_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Begley_Jr.dbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gorshindbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Buzzidbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sorrell_Bookedbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Bowendbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_T._Aubreydbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:nameRecord Citydbp-dbr:Record_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Record_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ron_FriedmanRecord City is a 1977 American comedy film starring Ed Begley Jr., Sorrell Booke, Michael Callan, Jack Carter, Frank Gorshin, Ruth Buzzi, Dennis Bowen, Larry Storch, and Alice Ghostley. It was made on location at Eagle Rock, California.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:directorRichard C. Parishdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:distributorHoliday Pictures / Orrin Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:producerFred C. Gerriordbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringTerry Bradshawdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringValerie Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringWillard W. Willinghamdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringCharles Nixdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringBilly Schaffnerdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringBlanche Mickelsondbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringChris Kroesendbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringDarlene Lohnesdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringDianne Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringDick Parishdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringHoward Blevinsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringRobert 'Big Buck' Maffeidbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:nameThe Magic Christmas Treedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_rediscovered_filmsThe Magic Christmas Tree is a 1964 American Christmas-themed fantasy-adventure film about a boy who uses a magic ring to bring a Christmas tree to life. The tree then grants the boy three wishes.dbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Steinbergdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:producerJon Slandbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:producerMartin Waltersdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:producerJanet E. Cuddydbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:starringDave Foleydbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:starringColm Feoredbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:starringJennifer Tillydbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:starringJoe Flahertydbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:starringDavid Anthony Higginsdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guydbp-dbp:nameThe Wrong Guydbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrong_Guypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsThe Wrong Guy is a 1997 Canadian black comedy film directed by David Steinberg, and starring Dave Foley, along with David Anthony Higgins, Jennifer Tilly, Colm Feore and Joe Flaherty. It was written by Foley, Higgins and Jay Kogen.The script was inspired by a sketch Foley wrote during his days with The Kids in the Hall.dbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lucy_Massie_Phenixdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbp:directorVeronica Selverdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Milliarum_Zerodbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cumberland_Mountain_Educational_Cooperativedbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lucy_Massie_Phenixdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Veronica_Selverdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Milliarum_Zerodbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cumberland_Mountain_Educational_Cooperativedbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbp:nameYou Got to Movedbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Got_to_Movepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_civil_rights_movementYou Got to Move is a 1985 documentary by Lucy Massie Phenix and Veronica Selver that follows people from communities in the Southern United States in their various processes of becoming involved in social change. The film's centerpiece is the Highlander Folk School (now known as Highlander Research and Education Center), a now 93 year-old center for education and social action that was somehow involved in each of the lives chronicled in the documentary.You Got to Move features folk, country and gospel music from the Southern United States and in fact takes its name from an old spiritual.dbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Gerberdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Gerberdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:namePrison of Secretsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:Prison_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_drama_filmsPrison of Secrets is a 1997 American television film directed by Fred Gerber. The film is based on a true story and focuses on a female prison inmate who fights for women's rights while still in jail.dbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_L._Baredbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:starringCesar Romerodbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:starringTurhan Beydbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_L._Baredbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:DeVallon_Scottdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:namePrisoners of the Casbahdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_L._Baredbp-dbr:Prisoners_of_the_Casbahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsPrisoners of the Casbah is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Gloria Grahame, Cesar Romero and Turhan Bey.The film's art direction was by Paul Palmentola.dbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fergus_McDonelldbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbp:producerRonald Kinnochdbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Glennondbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbp:namePrivate Informationdbp-dbr:Private_Informationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Private_Informationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fergus_McDonellPrivate Information is a 1952 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Jill Esmond, Jack Watling and Carol Marsh. The screenplay was by Gordon Glennon, John Baines and Ronald Kinnoch.dbp-dbr:Barry_Lyndondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Kubrickdbp-dbr:Barry_Lyndondbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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Narrated by Michael Hordern, and starring Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Patrick Magee, Leonard Rossiter and Hardy Krüger, the film recounts the early exploits and later unravelling of an 18th-century Irish rogue and gold digger who marries a rich widow in order to attempt to climb the social ladder and assume her late husband's aristocratic position.Kubrick began production on Barry Lyndon after his 1971 film A Clockwork Orange. He had originally intended to direct a biopic on Napoleon, but lost his financing because of the commercial failure of the similar 1970 Dino De Laurentiis–produced Waterloo. Kubrick eventually directed Barry Lyndon, set partially during the Seven Years' War, utilising his research from the Napoleon project. Filming began in December 1973 and lasted roughly eight months, taking place in England, Ireland, and Germany.The film's cinematography has been described as ground-breaking. Especially notable are the long double shots, usually ended with a slow backwards zoom, the scenes shot entirely in candlelight, and the settings based on William Hogarth paintings. The exteriors were filmed on location in England, Ireland, and Germany, with the interiors shot mainly in London. The production had problems related to logistics, weather, and politics (Kubrick feared that he might be an IRA hostage target).Barry Lyndon won four Oscars at the 48th Academy Awards: Best Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, and Best Cinematography. Although some critics took issue with the film's slow pace and restrained emotion, its reputation, like that of many of Kubrick's works, has grown over time, and it is widely considered one of the greatest films of all time. In the 2022 Sight & Sound Greatest Films of All Time poll, Barry Lyndon placed 12th in the directors' poll and 45th in the critics' poll.dbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Mackdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:distributorApex Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:producerMax Mackdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Mackdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Mackdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Atkinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Longstaffedbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:nameBe Careful, Mr. Smithdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Be_Careful,_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_MackBe Careful, Mr. Smith (also known as Singing Through ) is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Max Mack and starring Bobbie Comber, Bertha Belmore and Cecil Ramage. It was written by Frank Atkinson and Ernest Longstaffe.dbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Margaret_Brown_(American_director_of_film)dbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbp:producerMargaret Browndbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbp:producerSam Brumbaughdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Margaret_Brown_(American_director_of_film)dbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Brown_(American_director_of_film)dbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Brumbaughdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbp:nameBe Here to Love Medbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Be_Here_to_Love_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersBe Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt is a 2004 documentary film directed by Margaret Brown which chronicles the often turbulent life of American singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. The film includes interviews of Van Zandt's immediate family and contemporaries such as Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle and Guy Clark along with "home movies, old TV performances and, especially, mid-Seventies footage originally filmed by James Szalapski for his outlaw country documentary Heartworn Highways."dbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:producerCornel Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringRip Torndbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringCornel Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringBurr DeBenningdbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wolfedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:nameBeach Reddbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_war_filmsBeach Red is a 1967 World War II film starring Cornel Wilde (who also directed and produced) and Rip Torn. The film depicts a landing by the United States Marine Corps on an unnamed Japanese-held Pacific island. The film is based on Peter Bowman's 1945 novella of the same name, which was based on his experiences with the United States Army Corps of Engineers in the Pacific War.dbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Bevandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Curtisdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Bennett-Jonesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPamela Reeddbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarris Yulindbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRowan Atkinsondbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNicoldbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSandra Ohdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Bennett-Jonesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Driscolldbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBean: The Albumdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mr._Beandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiger_Aspect_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_CurtisBean (also known as Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie and Bean: The Movie) is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Mel Smith and written by Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll. Based on the British sitcom series Mr. Bean created by Rowan Atkinson and Curtis, the film stars Atkinson in the title role, with Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin and Burt Reynolds in supporting roles. In the film, Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London before being sent to the United States to talk about the unveiling of James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 1871 painting Whistler's Mother.Bean was first released in Australia on 3 July 1997, before being released in the United Kingdom on 2 August 1997. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing $251.2 million worldwide against an $18 million budget. A standalone sequel, Mr. Bean's Holiday, was released in 2007.dbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Barnzdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cartsonisdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Flynndbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoz Weisbergdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Krausedbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Patrick_Harrisdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary-Kate_Olsendbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Hudgensdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LisaGay_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Pettyferdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Barnzdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cartsonisdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roz_Weisbergdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Barnzdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeastlydbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Barnzdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_narcissismdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marcelo_Zarvosdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beastly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Beauty_and_the_BeastBeastly is a 2011 American romantic fantasy drama film loosely based on Alex Flinn's 2007 novel of the same name. It is a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and the Beast and is set in modern-day New York City. The film was written and directed by Daniel Barnz, and stars Vanessa Hudgens, Alex Pettyfer, Mary-Kate Olsen (in her final film role), Peter Krause, LisaGay Hamilton and Neil Patrick Harris.dbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Demmedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCary Woodsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Dillondbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPruitt Taylor Vincedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNatalie Portmandbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringUma Thurmandbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Huttondbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMira Sorvinodbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRosie O'Donnelldbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartha Plimptondbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Hollydbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnnabeth Gishdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rapaportdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Perlichdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNoah Emmerichdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Demmedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeautiful Girlsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeautiful Girls: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Class_reunions_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elektra_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elektra_Records_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_DemmeBeautiful Girls is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ted Demme and written by Scott Rosenberg. Its story follows New York jazz pianist Willie Conway, as he heads back to his hometown of Knight's Ridge, Massachusetts for his high school reunion, where he finds his friends evaluating their lives and relationships. The film stars Matt Dillon, Noah Emmerich, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie O'Donnell, Martha Plimpton, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino and Uma Thurman. It was produced by Cary Woods and was released on February 9, 1996, by Miramax Films. It received positive reviews and grossed $27 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:producerBryan Browndbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:producerLeah Churchill-Browndbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:starringBen Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:starringBryan Browndbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:starringRachel Griffithsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:starringSophie Lowedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:starringMaeve Dermodydbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:nameBeautiful Katedbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juvenile_sexuality_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Katepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Flinders_RangesBeautiful Kate is a 2009 Australian drama film directed by Rachel Ward and starring Ben Mendelsohn, Rachel Griffiths, Bryan Brown, Maeve Dermody and Sophie Lowe.The film premiered in June 2009 at the Sydney Film Festival and was released in limited release across Australia on 6 August 2009.dbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hettie_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Shapterdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Henrydbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Danielsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTameka Empsondbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGlen Berrydbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott 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Thingdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MCA_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mama_Cass_albumsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_albumsdbp-dbr:Beautiful_Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsBeautiful Thing is a 1996 British romantic comedy coming-of-age film directed by Hettie MacDonald and released by Channel 4 Films. The screenplay was written by Jonathan Harvey based on his own original play of the same name. The film stars Linda Henry, Glen Berry, Scott Neal, Tameka Empson and Ben Daniels. The film was the cinema debuts of Harvey, MacDonald, and actors Berry, Neal and Empson.The film was originally intended for television broadcast only, but it was so well-received that it was subsequently released in UK cinemas on 14 June 1996. The atmosphere of the film is heavily influenced by a soundtrack consisting almost entirely of the music of The Mamas & the Papas and Mama Cass Elliot. The movie received "generally positive" reviews, and is often ranked as one of the best LGBTQ films. In 2016, British playwright Fin Kennedy, said that twenty years later, the story told is still held in "near-universal affection among audiences."dbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Knightdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerJay Landersdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerLori Fortedbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerBambi Moedbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerHarold J. Kleinerdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerSusan Kapigiandbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringHaley Joel Osmentdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringJerry Orbachdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringPaul Reubensdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBernadette Petersdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringAngela Lansburydbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDavid Ogden Stiersdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringRobby Bensondbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast:_The_Enchanted_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringPaige 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and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas is a 1997 direct-to-video animated Christmas musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Disneytoon Studios, as a sequel to Disney's 1991 animated feature film Beauty and the Beast. While a frame story is set after the events of the original film, the main narrative is a flashback recounting Belle and the Beast's first Christmas together. The film sold 7.6 million VHS tapes in 1997.dbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorEugene Marnerdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeanne-Marie_Leprince_de_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameBeauty and the Beastdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannon_Movie_Talesdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Beauty_and_the_BeastBeauty and the Beast (alternatively: Cannon Movie Tales: Beauty and the Beast) is a 1987 English-language Israeli musical film, part of the 1980s film series Cannon Movie Tales. It is a contemporary adaptation of the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, borrowing elements from Villeneuve's version, such as the dream sequences. The film was shot entirely in Israel, and the taglines were: "The monster they feared was the prince she loved" and "The classic fairy tale about seeing with your heart".dbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Marshdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Williamdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Mannersdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jackson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:nameBeauty and the Bossdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bossdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Beauty_and_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_filmsBeauty and the Boss is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Marian Marsh, David Manners and Warren William. It was based on the 1927 Hungarian play A templom egere by Ladislas Fodor about a secretary who eventually marries her boss. An English language adaptation of the play by Benn Levy, entitled A Church Mouse, opened in London in early May 1931. Another English language adaptation by Frederic and Fanny Hatton, also called A Church Mouse, opened in New York on October 12, 1931.In 1934, Warner Brothers' British subsidiary remade the story at Teddington Studios as The Church Mouse.The film's sets were designed by Anton Grot.dbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Judgedbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mobydbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isaac_Hayesdbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Chili_Peppersdbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ulrich_Wilddbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Datedbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Massydbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rashad_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vanda_&_Youngdbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerMark Williamsdbp-dbr:Beavis_and_Butt-Head_Do_Americadbp-dbp:producerMike 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and Butt-Head Do America is a 1996 American adult animated comedy road film based on the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head. The film was co-written and directed by series creator Mike Judge, who also reprises his roles from the series; Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Robert Stack and Cloris Leachman star in supporting roles. The film follows Beavis and Butt-Head, two teen slackers who travel the US and unknowingly become fugitives.Previous offers by MTV to adapt Beavis and Butt-Head to film were rejected by Judge, before he eventually agreed to the film in 1994. As production began, the series' staff halted production while Judge wrote the screenplay with Joe Stillman. John Frizzell composed the film's score.Beavis and Butt-Head Do America premiered at Mann's Chinese Theater on December 15, 1996, and was released in the United States on December 20, 1996, by Paramount Pictures. The film later aired on MTV in 1999. The film was a critical and commercial success, with critics praising the story and humor, and grossing $63.1 million in the United States and becoming the largest December box office opening of all time until it was surpassed the following year by Scream 2, and was the second highest-grossing animated film of 1996, behind Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (which also starred Moore). A sequel, Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, was released in 2022.dbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRouben Mamouliandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Edmond_Jonesdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miriam_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cedric_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Deedbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Edmond_Jonesdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Makepeace_Thackeraydbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Langdon_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBecky Sharpdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_IVdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgium_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Vanity_Fair_(novel)dbp-dbr:Becky_Sharp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:England_in_fictionBecky Sharp is a 1935 American Technicolor historical drama film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Miriam Hopkins, who plays the eponymous protagonist. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Other supporting cast were William Faversham, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce, and Alan Mowbray.The film is based on the 1899 play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn was based on William Makepeace Thackeray's 1848 novel Vanity Fair. The film recounts the tale of a lower-class girl who insinuates herself into an upper-class family, only to see her life and the lives of those around her destroyed. The play was made famous in the late 1890s by actress Minnie Maddern Fiske. The screenplay was written by Francis Edward Faragoh.The film was considered a landmark in cinema as the first feature film to use the newly developed three-strip Technicolor production throughout, opening the way for a growing number of color films to be made in Britain and the United States in the years leading up to World War II. Becky Sharp was, in effect, a "demonstration" picture, which served to showcase and validate this advanced technology in color.In 2019, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Sagetdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:E!dbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shawn_Williamsondbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harland_Williamsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Berkleydbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Sagetdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_B._Davisdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:starringWoody Jeffreysdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Sagetdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:E!dbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shawn_Williamsondbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:nameBecoming Dickdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedydbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Sagetdbp-dbr:Becoming_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:E!_original_programmingBecoming Dick is a 2000 comedy movie-made-for-television starring Harland Williams and directed by Bob Saget.dbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:director20dbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Kalymniosdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josh_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Robertsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emma_Rigbydbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leila_Mimmackdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Boyegadbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Kalymniosdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:genreSupernatural drama, comedy-dramadbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy-dramadbp-dbr:Becoming_Humandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_teenagersdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampires_in_televisiondbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_television_showsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Being_Human_(TV_series)dbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_written_by_Toby_Whithousedbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Television_showsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_about_werewolvesdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_television_showsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_fiction_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_ghostsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_high_school_television_seriesBecoming Human is a British supernatural comedy-drama web series and a spin-off from the TV series Being Human. Created by Toby Whithouse, it was directed by Alex Kalymnios, written by Brian Dooley, Jamie Mathieson and John Jackson, and stars Craig Roberts as the teenage vampire Adam (previously seen on Being Human), Leila Mimmack as the werewolf Christa and Josh Brown as the ghost Matt. A composition of the eight episodes (including the finale) was aired on BBC Three at 9:00pm on 20 March 2011.dbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Jarrolddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Johnston_(musician)dbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Rae_(TV_executive)dbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:producerRobert Bernsteindbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:starringJulie Waltersdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:starringMaggie Smithdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:starringAnne Hathawaydbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:starringJames Cromwelldbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:starringJames McAvoydbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Jarrolddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Rae_(TV_executive)dbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Hooddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:nameBecoming Janedbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:nameBecoming Jane: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janedbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jane_Austendbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_Jarrolddbp-dbr:Becoming_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Jane_AustenBecoming Jane is a 2007 biographical romantic drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. It depicts the early life of the British author Jane Austen and her lasting love for Thomas Langlois Lefroy. American actress Anne Hathaway stars as the title character, while her romantic interest is played by Scottish actor James McAvoy. Also appearing in the film are Julie Walters, James Cromwell and Maggie Smith. This was Ian Richardson's final film performance before his death in the same year as the film's release. The film was produced in cooperation with several companies, including Ecosse Films and Blueprint Pictures. It also received funding from the Irish Film Board and the UK Film Council Premiere Fund.The film is partly based on the 2003 book Becoming Jane Austen by Jon Hunter Spence, who was also hired as historical consultant. The final screenplay, developed by Sarah Williams and Kevin Hood, pieced together some known facts about Austen into a coherent story, in what co-producer Graham Broadbent called "our own Austenesque landscape." According to Hood, he attempted to weave together "what we know about Austen's world from her books and letters," and believed Austen's personal life was the inspiration for Pride and Prejudice. Jarrold began production of the film in early 2006, opting to shoot primarily in Ireland as he found it had better-preserved locations than Hampshire, England, where Austen was raised.Released firstly in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2007 and in other countries later in the year, Becoming Jane earned approximately $37 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Hathaway's performance received mixed critical reception, with some reviewers negatively focusing on her nationality and accent. Commentators and scholars have analysed the presence of Austen characters and themes within the film, and also noted the implementation of mass marketing in the film's release.dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:producerBill Walshdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:producerRichard M. ShermanRobert B. ShermanIrwin Kostaldbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:starringAngela Lansburydbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:starringDavid Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:starringCindy O'Callaghandbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:starringIan Weighilldbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:starringJohn Ericsondbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:starringRoy Snartdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_DaGradidbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:nameBedknobs and Broomsticksdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomsticksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_works_of_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazisdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magicdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Dorsetdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Irwin_Kostaldbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Burbank,_Californiadbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Visual_Effects_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Stevensondbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:Bedknobs_and_Broomstickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_the_Sherman_BrothersBedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 American live-action/animated hybrid musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi and with songs written by the Sherman Brothers. It was produced by Walsh for Walt Disney Productions. It is based upon the books The Magic Bedknob (1943) and Bonfires and Broomsticks (1947) by English author Mary Norton. It combines live action and animation, and stars Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson, Ian Weighill, Cindy O'Callaghan, and Roy Snart.During the early 1960s, the film entered development when the negotiations for the film rights to Mary Poppins (1964) were placed on hold. When the rights were acquired, the film was shelved repeatedly because of its similarities to Mary Poppins until it was revived in 1969. Originally at a length of 139 minutes, it was edited down to almost two hours before its premiere at Radio City Music Hall.The film was released on December 13, 1971, to mixed reviews from film critics, some of whom praised the live-action/animated sequence. It received five Academy Awards nominations, winning one for Best Special Visual Effects. It was the last film released before the death of Walt Disney's surviving brother, Roy O. Disney, who died one week later. It was also the last theatrical film Reginald Owen appeared in before his death the following year on November 5, 1972; his last two acting credits were for television. It was also the last film work of screenwriter Don DaGradi before his retirement in 1970 and death on August 4, 1991.In 1996, the film was restored with most of the deleted material re-inserted back into it. A stage musical adaptation of it had its world premiere at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle upon Tyne on 14 August 2021 before embarking on a UK and Ireland tour until May 2022.dbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Shankmandbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Gunn_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonathan Prycedbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Griffithsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Branddbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGuy Pearcedbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTeresa Palmerdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeri Russelldbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLucy Lawlessdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Shankmandbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Gunn_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Herlihydbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBedtime Storiesdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrack, film scoredbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magic_realism_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rupert_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Shankmandbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tim_HerlihyBedtime Stories is a 2008 American fantasy comedy film directed by Adam Shankman from a screenplay by Matt Lopez and Tim Herlihy based on a story by Lopez. It stars Adam Sandler in his first appearance in a family film, alongside Keri Russell, Guy Pearce, Aisha Tyler, Russell Brand, Richard Griffiths, Teresa Palmer, Lucy Lawless, and Courteney Cox. In the film, a hotel handyman's stories to his niece and nephew come true, and his stories become more outlandish. Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions and Andrew Gunn's company Gunn Films co-produced the film with Walt Disney Pictures.The film premiered on December 25, 2008, by Disney. Despite the film being a box office success, earning $212.9 million against an $80 million budget, it received generally negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Bedtime_Story_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Bedtime_Story_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:Bedtime_Story_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor M. 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It was made as a quota quickie at Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Spirerdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCasey Suchan and Peter Spirerdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDenis Hennellydbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeefdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_Hop_musicdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Beef_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hip_hop_feudsBeef is a 2003 American documentary film directed by Peter Spirer about the history of hip-hop feuds. Produced by Peter Spirer, Casey Suchan, and Denis Henry Hennelly and executive produced by Quincy Jones III (QD3), the film was written by Peter Alton and Spirer and narrated by actor Ving Rhames.dbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTinge Krishnandbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nadine_Marsh-Edwardsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAmanda Jenksdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arinze_Kenedbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michaela_Coeldbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nadine_Marsh-Edwardsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ché_Walkerdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeen So Longdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeen So Long: Official Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Been_So_Long_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsBeen So Long is a 2018 musical film directed by Tinge Krishnan based on the musical of the same name, with a screenplay written by Ché Walker.It is based on a musical premiered at the Young Vic on July 11, 2009, which was itself based on the 1998 play of the same name.The film was released on 26 October 2018 by Netflix.dbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Salomondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDonald Zuckermandbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerToby Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerToby Keith, Donald Zuckermandbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Skerrittdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Forlanidbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Curtis_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Nugentdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rodney_Carringtondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Corbindbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toby_Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Salomondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Toby_Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Carringtondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Toby_Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W.T._Scragsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeer for My Horsesdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadside_Attractions_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsBeer for My Horses is a 2008 American comedy film starring, co-written and co-produced by country music entertainer Toby Keith (in his only film as screenwriter and producer) which is based on his song by the same name. The film was co-written by Keith and Rodney Carrington in his film writing debut (who also stars in the film) and directed by Michael Salomon in his directional film debut, who has directed numerous music videos for Keith.The film was shot in and around Las Vegas, New Mexico and was released on August 8, 2008 to overwhelmingly negative reviews seeing a rare 0% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. It made about $666,000 in its limited box office release.dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:producerLarry Wilsondbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:producerMichael Benderdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:producerGeffen Studiosdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:producerRichard Hashimotodbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:starringGeena Davisdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:starringCatherine O'Haradbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:starringWinona Ryderdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Skaarendbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_McDowell_(author)dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:nameBeetlejuicedbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_afterlifedbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_exorcismdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Makeupdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Warren_Skaarendbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Geffen_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Titan_(moon)_in_filmdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beetlejuicedbp-dbr:Beetlejuicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ConnecticutBeetlejuice is a 1988 American gothic dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren based on a story by McDowell and Larry Wilson. The film stars Michael Keaton as Betelgeuse, along with Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Jeffrey Jones, Catherine O'Hara and Winona Ryder in supporting roles.The plot revolves around a recently deceased couple. As ghosts, they are not allowed to leave their house. They contact Betelgeuse, a sleazy "bio-exorcist", to scare the house's new inhabitants away. The film prominently features music from Harry Belafonte's albums Calypso and Jump Up Calypso.Beetlejuice was released in the United States on March 30, 1988, by Warner Bros. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $84 million against a $15M budget. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and three Saturn Awards: Best Horror Film, Best Makeup, and Best Supporting Actress for Sylvia Sidney. The film's success spawned a media franchise, consisting of an animated television series, video games, a 2018 stage musical, and a sequel entitled Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which was released in 2024, with a third film in development.dbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giada_Colagrandedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Furladbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:producerRandall Emmettdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:producerBrian Belldbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:producerFrank Frattarolidbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:producerRita Capasadbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:starringWillem Dafoedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:starringGiada Colagrandedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:starringSeymour Casseldbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giada_Colagrandedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giada_Colagrandedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willem_Dafoedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:nameBefore It Had a Namedbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Before_It_Had_a_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MoviePass_Films_filmsBefore It Had a Name is a 2005 film directed by Giada Colagrande and co-written by her and husband Willem Dafoe. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was retitled as The Black Widow when it was released on DVD. It marked the first time Dafoe had developed a project to the point of being shot as well as the first time Colagrande had written in English.dbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barbet_Schroederdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Rothdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbet Schroederdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSusan Hoffmandbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Furlongdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Neesondbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMeryl Streepdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulia Weldondbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barbet_Schroederdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbet_Schroederdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Tallydbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBefore and Afterdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Caravan_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barbet_Schroederdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Barbet_Schroederdbp-dbr:Before_and_After_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_TallyBefore and After is a 1996 American crime drama film based on Rosellen Brown's 1992 novel of the same name about two parents who must deal with the after effects when their son is accused of murder. The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and starred Meryl Streep as Dr. Carolyn Ryan, Liam Neeson as Ben Ryan, Edward Furlong as Jacob Ryan, and Julia Weldon as Judith Ryan (who also narrated the movie). Alfred Molina, John Heard, and Alison Folland appear in supporting roles.dbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Fenton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_T._Nevilledbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbp:nameBehind Jury Doorsdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Jury_Doorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsBehind Jury Doors is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Helen Chandler, William Collier Jr. and Blanche Friderici.dbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbp:producerVictor M. Greenedbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbp:nameBehind Your Backdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_Your_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donovan_PedeltyBehind Your Back is a 1937 British drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Jack Livesey, Dinah Sheridan and Betty Astell. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shumatedbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBehind the Evidencedbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsBehind the Evidence is a 1935 American crime film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Norman Foster, Sheila Bromley and Donald Cook. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameBehind the Headlinesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersBehind the Headlines is a 1953 British second feature ('B') semi-documentary crime film directed and written by Maclean Rogers and starring Gilbert Harding, John Fitzgerald and Adrienne Fancey.dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Carpenterdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Corridbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfie Bassdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringHazel Courtdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameBehind the Headlinesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersBehind the Headlines is a 1956 'B' British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter, Adrienne Corri, Hazel Court and Alfie Bass. It was written by Allan MacKinnon based on the 1955 novel Behind the Headlines by Robert Chapman.A male and female journalist join forces to hunt down a murderer.dbp-dbr:Sandy_Sterndbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Pictures Internationaldbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:starringMary Kay Placedbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:starringJohn Malkovichdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:starringCatherine Keenerdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:starringOrson Beandbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charlie_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:nameBeing John Malkovichdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:nameBeing John Malkovich: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marionette_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_from_the_first-person_perspectivedbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magic_realism_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Society_of_Film_Critics_Award_for_Best_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metaphysical_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_mind_controldbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steve_Golindbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Michael_Stipedbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_John_Malkovichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charlie_KaufmanBeing John Malkovich is a 1999 American surrealist fantasy comedy drama film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman, both making their feature film debut. The film stars John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, and Catherine Keener, with John Malkovich as a satirical version of himself. Cusack plays a puppeteer who finds a portal that leads into Malkovich's mind. Released by USA Films, the film received widespread acclaim, with praise for its writing and direction, and grossed $23 million against a $13 million budget. The film was nominated in three categories at the 72nd Academy Awards: Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actress for Keener. The film ranked 441st on Empire magazine's 2008 list of the 500 greatest films of all time, while Malkovich's performance is ranked number 90 on Premiere's "100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time".dbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mahmoud_Kaabourdbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbp:directorTim Schwabdbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbp:producerDiversus [ca]dbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mahmoud_Kaabourdbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mahmoud_Kaabourdbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbp:nameBeing Osamadbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Being_Osamadbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_words_and_languagedbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Montrealdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_September_11_attacksdbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-Arabism_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arab-Canadian_culturedbp-dbr:Being_Osamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_Arab_peopleBeing Osama is a 2004 documentary about how the lives of men named "Osama" changed in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.It was produced by Tim Schwab and Mahmoud Kaabour. Director Kaabour is the founder and managing director of Veritas Films, now based in the United Arab Emirates. Co-director Schwab is an associate professor of film at Montreal's Concordia University.dbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbp:nameBell-Bottom Georgedbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Bell-Bottom_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsBell-Bottom George is a 1943 black-and-white British comedy musical film directed by Marcel Varnel, starring George Formby and Anne Firth. A wartime morale booster, it features the songs "Swim Little Fish", "It Serves You Right", "If I Had A Girl Like You" and "Bell Bottom George." Future Carry On star Charles Hawtrey appears in a small role.The film title derives from the bell-bottom trousers which form part of the Royal Navy uniform.dbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Milton_(director)dbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Milton_(director)dbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameBella Donnadbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bella_Donna_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_MiltonBella Donna is a 1934 British drama film directed by Robert Milton and starring Conrad Veidt, Mary Ellis and Cedric Hardwicke. The film is based on the 1909 novel Bella Donna by Robert Hichens which had previously been made into a 1923 American silent film Bella Donna starring Pola Negri. A further American adaptation Temptation starring Merle Oberon was produced in 1946.The film's art direction was by James A. Carter. It was made at Twickenham Studios. It is still extant unlike a number of Twickenham's productions from the decade.dbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorBarbara Dourmashkindbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorBob Klinedbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorBurt Medalldbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorCullen Blainedbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorDale Casedbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorDaniel de la Vegadbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:directorMitch Rochondbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:producerBob Klinedbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:producerDavid W. Kingdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:starringJerry Orbachdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:starringDavid Ogden Stiersdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:starringRobby Bensondbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:starringPaige O'Haradbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:starringAnne Rogersdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:starringGregory Grudtdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dale_Casedbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:nameBeauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical Worlddbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princesdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magicdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harvey_Cohendbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beauty_and_the_Beast_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Belle's_Magical_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_booksBeauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World is a 1998 direct-to-video animated anthology musical fantasy film, made of episodes produced by Walt Disney Television Animation from a failed Beauty and the Beast television series. It was released on February 17, 1998. As the second sequel to Disney's 1991 animated feature film Beauty and the Beast and the third and final installment in the Beauty and the Beast films, it features the voices of David Ogden Stiers as Cogsworth, Robby Benson as The Beast, Gregory Grudt, who replaced Bradley Pierce as Chip Potts, Paige O'Hara as Belle, Anne Rogers, who replaced Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts, and Jerry Orbach as Lumiere. The film features two songs performed by Belle, "Listen With Our Hearts" and "A Little Thought." The film takes place during the song “Something There.”When first released in 1998, the film consisted of three connected segments, which are "The Perfect Word", "Fifi's Folly" and "The Broken Wing". For the special edition released in 2003, another segment was included, "Mrs. Potts' Party" (from Belle's Tales of Friendship) making the film 22 minutes longer.dbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameBelow the Deadlinedbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Below_the_Deadline_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_crime_filmsBelow the Deadline is a 1946 American crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Warren Douglas, Ramsay Ames and Jan 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is a 2016 epic historical drama film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, and written by Keith Clarke and John Ridley. It is the fifth film adaptation of the 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace and the third version produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It has been termed a "re-adaptation", "reimagining", and "new interpretation" of the novel, and follows Judah Ben-Hur, a young prince who is falsely accused by his step-brother, an officer of the Roman army, and is sent to slavery, only to escape and seek vengeance. The film stars Jack Huston as the titular character, alongside Toby Kebbell, Rodrigo Santoro, Nazanin Boniadi, Ayelet Zurer, and Morgan Freeman. It was filmed in Matera, Italy, from February to June 2015.Ben-Hur premiered on August 9, 2016, in Mexico City and was theatrically released by Paramount Pictures on August 19, 2016 in the United States. It received generally negative reviews and was a box office failure, grossing $94 million worldwide against its $100 million production budget plus a large amount spent on marketing and distribution.dbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Majorsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sab_Shimonodbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haley_Rammdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Picardodbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beth_Littleforddbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_McManusdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christien_Anholtdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Phillips_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aloma_Wrightdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:nameBen 10: Race Against Timedbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cartoon_Network_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ben_10_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Andy_Sturmerdbp-dbr:Ben_10:_Race_Against_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesBen 10: Race Against Time (also known as Ben 10: The Movie) is a 2007 American superhero film based on the animated television series Ben 10, created by Man of Action.The working title was Ben 10 in the Hands of Armageddon. Directed by Alex Winter, it premiered on November 21, 2007, in the United States as a Cartoon Network original film.dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sterling_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Conrieddbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringJimmy MacDonalddbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Searsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lawson_(author)dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Peetdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:nameBen and Medbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Thirteen_Coloniesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1745dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Thomas_Jeffersondbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1776dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Secret_historiesBen and Me is an American animated two-reel short subject produced by Walt Disney Productions and released theatrically on November 10, 1953. It was adapted from the book of the same name written by author/illustrator Robert Lawson and first published in 1939. Though both book and film deal with the relationship between a mouse and American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, the book, with illustrations by Lawson, focused more heavily on actual historical events and personages, and included incidents from Franklin's French career at Versailles.The short received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject, Two-reel.This short was also notable for being the second release on the Buena Vista Distribution label, with the first being Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, released on the same day. On its release, Ben and Me was packaged with the feature-length True-Life Adventures nature documentary film The Living Desert. When Disney's regular distributor RKO Radio Pictures resisted Disney's idea of releasing a feature-length True-Life Adventures nature documentary film, Disney formed his own distribution company to handle future Disney releases.A D-TV music video was created in which the short was set to Stevie Wonder's For Once in My Life.dbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringAidan Quinndbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringKelsey Grammerdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringFlora Montgomerydbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringJohn Lightdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benedict_Arnolddbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Washingtondbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1780dbp-dbr:Benedict_Arnold:_A_Question_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mikael_SalomonBenedict Arnold: A Question of Honor is a 2003 American television film directed by Mikael Salomon and starring Aidan Quinn, Kelsey Grammer, Flora Montgomery and John Light. It portrays the career of Benedict Arnold in the American Revolutionary War and his dramatic switch in 1780 from fighting for American Independence to being a Loyalist trying to preserve British rule in America. Arnold's relationships with his wife Peggy Shippen and the British officer John André are focused on. The friction between Arnold and General Horatio Gates, portrayed near the beginning of the film (for example, in one scene when Arnold derisively refers to him as "Granny Gates"), was historically accurate. The movie points out that, before his treason, Arnold was considered a patriot and a hero. A letter from General Washington is read at the beginning where he enthusiastically recommends Arnold for promotion saying that there is no general in the army more deserving and even comparing him to Hannibal. The movie briefly documents Arnold's final years of exile in England in which he laments his treasonous acts, realizing that he is despised and that people compare him with Judas and Lucifer.dbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbp:directorEllen Hovdedbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbp:directorMuffie Meyerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbp:producerEllen Hovdedbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbp:producerMuffie Meyerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)dbp-dbp:nameBenjamin Franklindbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_IIIdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:Benjamin_Franklin_(2002_TV_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_AdamsBenjamin Franklin is a 2002 American documentary miniseries about United States Founding Father Benjamin Franklin which premiered November 19–20, 2002, and was re-broadcast August 22–September 5, 2005. The series was produced by Twin Cities Public Television of Minneapolis-St. Paul.Benjamin Franklin won an Emmy for Outstanding Nonfiction Special (Traditional) in 2003. Executive producers Catherine Allan and Jerry Richman accepted the award.dbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbp:nameBentley's Consciencedbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Bentley's_Consciencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denison_CliftBentley's Conscience is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Robert Loraine, Betty Faire and Henry Victor.dbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Third_Rail_Releasingdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ezrindbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Willnerdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerTom Sarigdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Reeddbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmanuelle_Seignerdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Third_Rail_Releasingdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:nameBerlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehousedbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:nameBerlindbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lou_Reed_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Hal_Willnerdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Bob_Ezrindbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lou_Reed_video_albumsBerlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse is a concert film and live album by Lou Reed released in 2008. The concert film was directed by Julian Schnabel, live at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn during five nights in December 2006. Background shots of the characters Jim and Caroline were done by Lola Schnabel.The Berlin tour was the first time Lou Reed had played the full album live in over 30 years, after the original album had been a critical and commercial disappointment (in spite of it being a top 10 album hitting #7 in the UK and going Silver). Individual songs had been played, but not the entire album.The concert film and album both feature three non-Berlin songs as an encore, "Candy Says", "Rock Minuet" and "Sweet Jane".dbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Hinedbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Jaffedbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCurtis Armstrongdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Ogden Stiersdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Franklindbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Darbydbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Jaffedbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBetter Off Deaddbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBetter Off Dead: Original A&M Soundcrack [sic]dbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_skiing_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_Theatrical_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Student_exchange_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:Better_Off_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Savage_Steve_HollandBetter Off Dead is a 1985 American teen black comedy film written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. It stars John Cusack, David Ogden Stiers, Diane Franklin and Kim Darby. The film was released in August 1985.Initially met with mixed reviews on release, it has since developed a cult following for its unconventionally surreal and absurdist humor.dbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerJay Bensondbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Bostwickdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Van_Horndbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Luccidbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Love_and_Hate_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_romantic_drama_filmsBetween Love and Hate is a 1993 American television movie directed by Rod Hardy.dbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Lehrmandbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Lehrmandbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbp:nameBetween Showersdbp-dbr:Between_Showersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mutual_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Lehrmandbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Showerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mack_SennettBetween Showers is a 1914 short film made by Keystone Studios and directed by Henry Lehrman. It starred Charlie Chaplin, Ford Sterling, Emma Clifton, and Chester Conklin.dbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:directorFred Barzykdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Loxtondbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Loxtondbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Odelldbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Vonnegut_Jr.dbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:nameBetween Time and Timbuktudbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Kurt_Vonnegutdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Barzykdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Odelldbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Kurt_VonnegutBetween Time and Timbuktu is a television film directed by Fred Barzyk and based on a number of works by Kurt Vonnegut. Produced by National Educational Television and WGBH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, it was telecast March 13, 1972 as a NET Playhouse special. The television script was also published in book form in 1972, illustrated with photographs by Jill Krementz and stills from the production.The first draft of the script was written by David Odell, with contributions from Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, and the film's director. Vonnegut himself served as an "advisor and contributor to the script." The primary title refers to a collection of poetry written by one of the main characters in Vonnegut's second novel, The Sirens of Titan.dbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Zammdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hobermandbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:producerChen Neemandbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Gordondbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Lopezdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Kennydbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bridgit_Mendlerdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Osmentdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Odette_Yustmandbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Zammdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hobermandbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dannah_Feinglassdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:nameBeverly Hills Chihuahua 2dbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:nameThis Is My Paradisedbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Beverly_Hills,_Californiadbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Hobermandbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Beverly_Hills_Chihuahua_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_ZammBeverly Hills Chihuahua 2 is a 2011 American comedy film. It is the sequel to 2008's Beverly Hills Chihuahua and the second film in the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series. Directed by Alex Zamm, and starring George Lopez, Odette Annable and Zachary Gordon, the film focuses on Papi and Chloe, now married with five puppies. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on February 1, 2011, in a two-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack. With the exception of Lopez and Devine, none of the actors from the first film reprised their roles.Another sequel, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta!, was released on September 18, 2012.dbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbp:nameBeware of Womendbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Beware_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingBeware of Women is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Jack Hobbs, Pat Paterson and Anthony Hankey. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Haftdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Goldblumdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGlenda Jacksondbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Hagertydbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Guestdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Contidbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeyond Therapydbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gabriel_Yareddbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Beyond_Therapy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steven_HaftBeyond Therapy is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Robert Altman, based on the 1981 play of the same name by Christopher Durang. It stars Julie Hagerty, Jeff Goldblum, Glenda Jackson, Tom Conti, and Christopher Guest.dbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_W._Dreesendbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clinton_Hutchison,_Steven_G._Kaplan,_Gregg_L._Danieldbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Christine_Smithdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kimberly_J._Browndbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Dukedbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_W._Dreesendbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clinton_Hutchison,_Steven_G._Kaplan,_Gregg_L._Danieldbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lance_W._Dreesendbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameBig Bad Wolfdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Big_Bad_Wolf_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsBig Bad Wolf is a 2006 American werewolf-themed horror film. It won the 2007 Silver Award at WorldFest Houston in the category of Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Film. The film starred Trevor Duke as Derek Cowley and Kimberly J. Brown as Samantha Marche.dbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Balesdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Raydbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Reginadbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid L. Garberdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerThomas P. Vitaledbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerRay Cannelladbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Cooperdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Williams_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Bonaducedbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherilyn_Fenndbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Balesdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bigfoot_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Asylum_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bigfoot_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_DakotaBigfoot (in China as King Kong 3) is a 2012 American action adventure film produced by Asylum and Syfy.The film was directed by Bruce Davison who also stars as a local sheriff. It premiered on TV on June 30, 2012 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 14, 2012. The film features a cameo by Alice Cooper playing himself. It is unrelated to the 1970 film of the same name.dbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wakefield_Pooledbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarvin Shulmandbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Cabledbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Harrisondbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCassandra Hartdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLydia Blackdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Fiskdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wakefield_Pooledbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBijoudbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Bijou_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay_pornographic_filmsBijou is a 1972 American gay pornographic film directed and edited by Wakefield Poole and starring Bill Harrison as a construction worker who witnesses a car accident and discovers an invitation to a club called Bijou in the purse of the victim.dbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Revierdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Revierdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Fullerdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbp:nameBill's Legacydbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bill's_Legacypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_RevierBill's Legacy is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Harry Revier and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Clare and Syd Courtenay. 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& Ted's Excellent Adventure is a 1989 American science fiction comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon. The first installment of the Bill & Ted franchise, it stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin. It follows Bill (Winter) and Ted (Reeves), who travel through time to assemble historical figures for their high-school history presentation.It received positive reviews and was a modest box-office success, grossing $40 million against a $10 million budget. Winter and Reeves reprised their roles in two sequels: Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) and Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020).dbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Parisotdbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Releasingdbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:producerEd Solomondbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:producerAlex Winterdbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:producerAlex Lebovicidbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:producerDavid Haringdbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:producerScott Kroopfdbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:producerSteve Poncedbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:starringKristen Schaaldbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:starringKid Cudidbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Sadlerdbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:starringJillian Belldbp-dbr:Bill_&_Ted_Face_the_Musicdbp-dbp:starringAnthony 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& Ted Face the Music is a 2020 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon. It is the third film in the Bill & Ted film series, and the sequel to Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991). Alex Winter, Keanu Reeves, and William Sadler reprise their roles as Bill, Ted, and the Grim Reaper, respectively; while Kristen Schaal, Samara Weaving, Jack Haven, Anthony Carrigan, Erinn Hayes, Jayma Mays, Holland Taylor, Kid Cudi, Jillian Bell and Beck Bennett join the cast. In the film, Bill and Ted must write a song to unite humanity before space-time is destroyed. The script was laid out as early as 2010, but a production deal was not confirmed until 2018. Filming commenced on July 1, 2019.Bill & Ted Face the Music was simultaneously released in theaters and through Premium VOD in the United States on August 28, 2020, by United Artists Releasing. It received generally positive reviews from critics for the performances and story, with many calling it a welcome return to form for the series.dbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Bracewelldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Steeldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Lodbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlasdair Flinddbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Bracewelldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Bracewelldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Damian_Lewisdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mathew_Bayntondbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Howe-Douglasdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Farnabydbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_McCrorydbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Howickdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurence Rickarddbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Willbonddbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Bracewelldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Bracewelldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Willbonddbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Rickarddbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameBilldbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameBill: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Bill_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Andrew_HewittBill is a 2015 British family adventure comedy film from the principal performers behind children's TV series Horrible Histories and Yonderland. It was produced by Punk Cinema, Cowboy Films and BBC Films and was released in the UK on 18 September 2015 by Vertigo Films. The film is a fictional take on the young William Shakespeare's search for fame and fortune, as written by Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond and directed by Richard Bracewell who co-produced with Tony Bracewell, Alasdair Flind and Charles Steel. It features the six lead performers playing several different roles each including Mathew Baynton, Martha Howe-Douglas, Ben Willbond, Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick and Laurence Rickard. Bill has received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed $968,534 worldwide. The film also received nominations for the Evening Standard British Film Award for Award for Comedy and the Into Film Award for Family Film of the Year.dbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isidore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limiteddbp-dbp:nameBillion Dollar Limiteddbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Billion_Dollar_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsBillion Dollar Limited (1942) is the third of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Fleischer Studios, Billion Dollar Limited centers on a train carrying one billion dollars in gold to the US Mint, which is sabotaged by robbers before Superman intervenes. The short was released by Paramount Pictures on January 9, 1942.dbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarcy Grossdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Myersdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnn Westondbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarvin J. 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It told the story of the Billionaire Boys Club, and its founder, Joe Hunt, who was convicted in 1987 of murdering con-man Ron Levin. The film was written by Gy Waldron and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky.dbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Gillespie_(director)dbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:producerEd Elbertdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:producerSarah Blackdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:producerMike Truman, Chris Healings, Charlotte Jamesdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:starringEd Westwickdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:starringSebastian Kochdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:starringAshley Waltersdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:starringDominic Sherwooddbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:starringJeremy Sumpterdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Tonkindbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Gillespie_(director)dbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:nameBillionaire Ransomdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:nameTake Downdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Isle_of_Mandbp-dbr:Billionaire_Ransompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Gillespie_(director)Billionaire Ransom, also known as Take Down, is a British thriller film that was directed by Jim Gillespie and written by Alexander Ignon. The film stars are Jeremy Sumpter, Phoebe Tonkin, Ed Westwick, Dominic Sherwood, Mark Bonnar, and Sebastian Koch. It was released in Kuwait on 5 May 2016 and later in the United States on 19 August 2016.dbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directorCo-directed by:dbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerCo-producer:dbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringFeaturing the voice talent of:dbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaws Butler as Southern Wolfdbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cosgriffdbp-dbr:Billy_Boy_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameBilly 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Elliot is a 2000 British coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Lee Hall. Set in County Durham in North East England during the 1984–1985 miners' strike, the film is about a working-class boy who has a passion for ballet. His father objects, based on negative stereotypes of male ballet dancers. The film stars Jamie Bell as 11-year-old Billy, Gary Lewis as his father, Jamie Draven as Billy's older brother, and Julie Walters as his ballet teacher.Adapted from a play called Dancer by Lee Hall, development on the film began in 1999. Around 2,000 boys were considered for the role of Billy before Bell was chosen. Filming began in the North East of England in August 1999. Greg Brenman and Jon Finn served as producers, while Stephen Warbeck composed the film's score. Billy Elliot is a co-production among BBC Films, Tiger Aspect Pictures and Working Title Films.The film premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, and began a wider theatrical release in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2000 by Universal Pictures through United International Pictures. Billy Elliot received positive critical response and commercial success, earning $109.3 million worldwide on a $5 million budget. At the 54th British Academy Film Awards, the film won three of thirteen award nominations. Jamie Bell became the youngest winner of Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film also earned three nominations at the 73rd Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Actress in a Supporting Role.In 2001, the film was adapted as a novel by Melvin Burgess. The story was also adapted for the West End stage as Billy Elliot the Musical, first produced in 2005. It opened in Australia in 2007 and on Broadway in New York City in 2008.dbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:director(as T.C. Frank)dbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:producer(as Mary Rose Solti)dbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:producerMundell Lowedbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:producerTom Laughlindbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:starringTom Laughlindbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:starringDelores Taylordbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Delores_Taylordbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:nameBilly Jackdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Billy_Jackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Redsploitationdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hapkido_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prescott,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_Navajo_peopledbp-dbr:Billy_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_LaughlinBilly Jack is a 1971 American action drama independent film, the second of four films centering on a character of the same name which began with the movie The Born Losers (1967), played by Tom Laughlin, who directed and co-wrote the script. Filming began in Prescott, Arizona, in the fall of 1969, but the movie was not completed until 1971. American International Pictures pulled out, halting filming. 20th Century Fox came forward and filming eventually resumed but when that studio refused to distribute the film, Warner Bros. stepped forward.Still, the film lacked distribution, so Laughlin booked it into theaters himself in 1971. The film grossed $10 million in its initial run, but eventually added close to $50 million in its re-release, with distribution supervised by Laughlin.dbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tamra_Davisdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringDarren McGavindbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringBradley Whitforddbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringBridgette Wilsondbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringNorm Macdonalddbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringJosh Mosteldbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tamra_Davisdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:nameBilly Madisondbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1994dbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Edelmandbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tim_Herlihydbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tamra_Davisdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_education_system_in_the_United_StatesBilly Madison is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis, written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds. The film stars Sandler in the title role, alongside Bradley Whitford, Bridgette Wilson, Darren McGavin, Mark Beltzman, Larry Hankin, and Norm Macdonald in his feature film debut. It tells the story of a wealthy but immature man (Sandler) who must repeat grades 1 through 12 to prove himself worthy of inheriting his father’s (McGavin) company.Billy Madison debuted at No. 1 at the North American box office and grossed approximately $26.4 million worldwide. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics. However, in subsequent years, Billy Madison has developed a cult following and is frequently ranked as one of Sandler's most popular and defining works.dbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Melcherdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:producerJoe Pasternakdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:starringStephen Boyddbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:starringJimmy Durantedbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:starringMartha Rayedbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Melcherdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Sheldondbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:nameBilly Rose's Jumbodbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sidney_Sheldondbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_Stolldbp-dbr:Billy_Rose's_Jumbopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_romantic_comedy_filmsBilly Rose's Jumbo is a 1962 American musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Doris Day (in her last screen musical), Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante and Martha Raye. An adaptation of the stage musical Jumbo produced by Billy Rose, the film was directed by Charles Walters, written by Sidney Sheldon and features Busby Berkeley's choreography. It was nominated for an Academy Award for the adaptation of its Rodgers and Hart score.The Broadway show Jumbo opened on November 16, 1935 and was the last musical produced at the New York Hippodrome before it was demolished in 1939. Original producer Billy Rose stipulated that if a film version was ever made based on the show, he must be credited in the title, even if he were not personally involved. Both the play and the film feature songs by Rodgers and Hart, although the film borrows two songs from their other shows. Boyd's singing voice was dubbed by studio singer Jimmy Joyce.dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Carmendbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Val_Kilmerdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilford_Brimleydbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duncan_Regehrdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreWesterndbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Western_filmdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pat_Garrettdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gore_VidalGore Vidal's Billy the Kid, also entitled as Billy the Kid, is a 1989 American western genre western television film depicting the events surrounding the famed gunman/outlaw Billy the Kid during his participation in the Lincoln County War. It aired on TNT cable channel on May 10, 1989.Written by Gore Vidal and directed by William A. Graham, with Val Kilmer starring in the lead role of William Bonney a.k.a. Billy the Kid, and with a supporting cast including Duncan Regehr as Pat Garrett, Wilford Brimley as Lew Wallace, Julie Carmen, John O'Hurley, and Ned Vaughn.dbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Landrethdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alias_wavefrontdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Jonesdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Tureskidbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerPenny Wilsondbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Awldbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Kodeskidbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Slickmandbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreg Allendbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhil Ridarellidbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephanie Shawdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Landrethdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alias_wavefrontdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Kotisdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameBingodbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Computer-animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bingo_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_LandrethBingo is a 1998 animated short film directed by Chris Landreth. The short is based on the stage play Disregard This Play by the theater troupe The Neo Futurists. It uses surrealistic imagery and dialogue to tell the story of an ordinary man who is surrounded by characters who insist that he is someone named "Bingo the Clown" even though he is not. Eventually, the man is worn down by their unwavering insistence and comes to believe that he is Bingo the Clown.At the time of Bingo's creation, Landreth was employed as an animator at Alias|Wavefront, and the film was used to demonstrate the capabilities of the company's new Maya animation software.dbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFred Olen Raydbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Raydbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angelique_Pettyjohndbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBiohazarddbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Biohazard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_independent_filmsBiohazard is a 1985 science-fiction horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Aldo Ray and Angelique Pettyjohn. It is a low-budget horror film that draws inspiration from the successful 1979 film Alien.dbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorMark Baldodbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Molinadbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTerry Shakespearedbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Studios Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameBionicle filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_franchisesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bionicledbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lego_themesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2003dbp-dbr:Bionicle_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toy_franchisesBionicle is a series of direct-to-video animated science fantasy action films based on the Lego toyline of the same name.In total, four films have been released. The first three from Miramax serve as a trilogy, while Universal's Bionicle: The Legend Reborn is a stand-alone, originally intended to be the start of a new saga of films in the series, but following Bionicle's cancellation in 2010, the sequels were ultimately scrapped.dbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:directorDavid Molinadbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:directorTerry Shakespearedbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:producerSue Shakespearedbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:nameBionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nuidbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Taiwandbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:countryTaiwandbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuidbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toonamidbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_robotsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainment_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lego_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bionicledbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toon_Disney_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_2:_Legends_of_Metru_Nuipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Taiwanese_science_fiction_action_filmsBionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui is a 2004 animated science fantasy action film and the second film based on Lego's Bionicle toy line. It is a prequel to the first film, Bionicle: Mask of Light. This film follows the 2004 storyline and was created using Lego elements from the Bionicle series. It is also the second of the two films in the franchise to be given a rating by the MPAA. It was released on DVD and VHS on October 19, 2004, by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Miramax Home Entertainment label.In this film, Vakama recalls events that took place long before the classic Bionicle stories at Mata Nui, during which he, along with his friends Nuju, Matau, Onewa, Whenua, and Nokama were chosen to be the new Toa of the island of Metru Nui. To save the city, they must prove themselves worthy Toa, find their mask powers, and protect the "Heart of Metru Nui", but they also find themselves caught up in the schemes of the evil Makuta.The film received mixed reviews, with some noting the filling in of plot holes from the previous film. The series continued to be noted for its visual effects and musical score. It was followed by a sequel, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows.dbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directorDavid Molinadbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directorTerry Shakespearedbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerSue Shakespearedbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerBob Thompsondbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brett_Matthewsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Farshteydbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:nameBionicle 3: Web of Shadowsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:countryTaiwandbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowsdbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_robotsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainment_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lego_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bionicledbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bionicle_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toon_Disney_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bionicle_3:_Web_of_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Taiwanese_science_fiction_action_filmsBionicle 3: Web of Shadows is a 2005 animated science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego and the third installment in the Bionicle film series. It is a direct sequel to Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui, and largely adapts the 2005 storyline with the majority of events taking place before the previous film's ending. Like Legends of Metru Nui, Web of Shadows is a prequel to the first film, Bionicle: Mask of Light. This is the first Bionicle film to not be given a rating by the MPAA. It was released on DVD on October 11, 2005, by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Miramax Home Entertainment label.dbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Birds_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_addictionBirds Anonymous is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on August 10, 1957, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. The title is a possible play on renowned mutual aid organizations Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.).dbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael C. Huberdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Becknerdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLook Nowdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samir_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Crawforddbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKarin Kochdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Toenzdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephan Schindlerdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Warddbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beth_Grantdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Whitworthdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefan_Kurtdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederick_Koehlerdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jaimz_Woolvettdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samir_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Birdseye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsA.K.A. Birdseye is a Swiss 2002 crime comedy film directed by Stephen Beckner and Michael C. Huber and starring Fred Ward.dbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Carr_(director)dbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Carr_(director)dbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBitter Creekdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Carrdbp-dbr:Bitter_Creek_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsBitter Creek is a 1954 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Carleton Young, and Beverly Garland. The screenplay concerns a man who sets out to personally avenge the murder of his rancher brother.dbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walter_Readedbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walter_Readedbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameBitter Harvestdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Welsh_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_WillisBitter Harvest is a 1963 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Janet Munro and John Stride. It was written by Ted Willis based on The Siege of Pleasure, the 1932 second volume in the trilogy 20,000 Streets Under the Sky by Patrick Hamilton.It was the only film where Janet Munro played a lead role.dbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duane_Clarkdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPrism Entertainment Corporationdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Binkowdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry L. Collierdbp-dbr:Bitter_Harvest_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric M. 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The film was released on November 3, 1993, and was filmed at Greenfield Ranch in Thousand Oaks, California.dbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLucy Kelsalldbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_televisiondbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_in_British_televisionBitter Lake is a 2015 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that Western politicians have manufactured a simplified story about militant Islam, turning it into a good vs. evil argument informed by, and a reaction to, Western society's increasing chaos and disorder, which they neither grasp nor understand. The film makes extended use of newsreels and archive footage, and intersperses brief narrative segments with longer segments that depict violence and war in Afghanistan.dbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivy_St._Helierdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Heatherleydbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esme_Percydbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernand_Graveydbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lydia_Haywarddbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monckton_Hoffedbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameBitter Sweetdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsBitter Sweet is a British musical romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and released by United Artists in 1933. It was the first film adaptation of Noël Coward's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet. It starred Anna Neagle and Fernand Gravey, with Ivy St. Helier reviving her stage role as Manon. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios and was part of a boom in operetta films during the 1930s.It tells the story of Sarah Linden's romance. Sarah, now a gray-haired old woman, tells her story to a girl who is on the eve of marrying an obnoxious man when she is really in love with a musician.The operetta was remade in 1940 as a film of the same name with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy; however, it was less faithful to the original story than the less censored 1933 version.dbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Strickland_(director)dbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:directorPeter Stricklanddbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:directorNick Fentondbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:distributorCinema Purgatoriodbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:producerJacqui Edenbrowdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Björkdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Strickland_(director)dbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:nameBiophilia Livedbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Stricklanddbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:One_Little_Independent_Records_albumsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Björk_albumsdbp-dbr:Björk:_Biophilia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Björk_video_albumsBiophilia Live is a 2014 British concert film by Björk, directed and edited by Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton. The film features Björk performing tracks from her Biophilia tour, which started in June 2011 and ended in September 2013. It was filmed at Alexandra Palace in London on 3 September 2013, and had a theatrical premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 26 April 2014 with screenings across the world throughout the same year.The film was released on home video in three separate editions (3×LP + DVD, 2×CD + DVD, and 2×CD + Blu-ray) on 25 November 2014.dbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal-Internationaldbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Lynndbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_De_Carlodbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Duryeadbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luci_Warddbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Bowersdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlack Bartdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Shermandbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:Black_Bart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leith_StevensBlack Bart is a 1948 American Western Technicolor film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo, and Dan Duryea as the real-life stagecoach bandit Charles E. Boles, known as Black Bart. The movie was produced by Leonard Goldstein with a screenplay written by Luci Ward, Jack Natteford and William Bowers. The film, also known under the alternate title Black Bart, Highwayman, was released by Universal Pictures on March 3, 1948.dbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlackmailerdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_drama_filmsBlackmailer is a 1936 American comedy mystery film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring William Gargan, Florence Rice, and H.B. Warner. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.Variety also reported that exhibitors were advised to ignore the pressbook and sell the film as a farce.dbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Vidler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCatherine Knapmandbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Elfickdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurence Breulsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Cropperdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimon Lyndondbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Vidler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Enrightdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlackrockdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlackrock: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackrock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_detective_filmsBlackrock is a 1997 Australian teen drama thriller film produced by David Elfick and Catherine Knapman, directed by Steven Vidler with the screenplay by Nick Enright. Marking Vidler's directorial debut, the film was adapted from the play of the same name, also written by Enright, which was inspired by the murder of Leigh Leigh. The film stars Laurence Breuls, Simon Lyndon and Linda Cropper, and also features the first credited film performance of Heath Ledger. The film follows Jared (Breuls), a young surfer who witnesses his friends raping a girl. When she is found murdered the next day, Jared is torn between revealing what he saw and protecting his friends.Leigh's family opposed the fictionalisation of her murder, though protests against the film were abandoned after it received financial backing from the New South Wales Film and Television Office. Blackrock was filmed over a period of two weeks at locations including Stockton, where Leigh was murdered, a decision that was opposed by local residents who said that memories of the murder were still fresh. While the film was never marketed as being based on a true story, numerous comparisons between the murder and the film were made, and many viewers believed it to be a factual account of the murder.The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was also shown at the Boston Film Festival, though it failed to find an American theatrical distributor. It was nominated for five AACTA Awards, including Best Film, and won the Feature Film – Adaptation award as well as the Major Award at the 1997 AWGIE Awards. It received generally positive reviews in Australia, where it grossed $1.1 million at the box office. Outside Australia, where audiences were less familiar with Leigh's murder, critical reception of the film was mixed.dbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorGuillermo del Torodbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorDavid S. Goyerdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Norringtondbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wesley_Snipesdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guillermo_del_Torodbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Norringtondbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameBladedbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1998dbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blade_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_Entertainment_franchisesdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-noirdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:Blade_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_Marvel_ComicsBlade is an American superhero horror film and television franchise based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, starring Wesley Snipes as Blade in the film trilogy, and Sticky Fingaz in the television series. The trilogy was directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and David S. Goyer, the latter of whom also wrote the films and created the television series. The original films and television series were distributed by New Line Cinema from 1998 to 2006.The character was created in 1973 for Marvel Comics by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan as a supporting character in the 1970s comic The Tomb of Dracula. In the comic, Blade's mother was bitten by a vampire while she was in labor with Blade, rendering him immune to being turned into a vampire; following the release of the 1998 film Blade, the character was retroactively made into a dhampir and redesigned to match his movie counterpart. In 2024, Snipes reprised his role as the character in the film Deadpool & Wolverine.dbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randy_Bradshawdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbp:distributorAcademy Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkeydbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randy_Bradshawdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Suzette_Couturedbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbp:nameBlades of Couragedbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gemini_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_for_Best_Television_Film_or_Miniseries_winnersdbp-dbr:Blades_of_Couragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Figure_skating_filmsBlades of Courage (also known as Skate!) is a 1987 Canadian made-for-television movie written by Suzette Couture and directed by Randy Bradshaw. The film was released under the name Skate! and first aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network. It won the 1988 Gemini Award for Best TV Movie.dbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Heinzdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Heinzdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forbes_Parkhilldbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlazing Gunsdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Blazing_Guns_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_HeinzBlazing Guns is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray Heinz and starring Reb Russell, Marion Shilling and Lafe McKee. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch outside Los Angeles. A Poverty Row B western, it was distributed individually in separate states by a variety of companies.dbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Collierdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Hayedbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringBerta Gellardidbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringClifford Heatherleydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameBleak Housedbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Charles_Dickensdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Bleak_HouseBleak House is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Constance Collier, Berta Gellardi, and Helen Haye. An adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1853 novel of the same name, it was one of many silent-film versions of Dickens' stories.dbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_R._Dickersondbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roxie_Theaterdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_R._Dickersondbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roxie_Theaterdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_DickersonBlind Faith is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. The movie stars Charles S. Dutton, Courtney B. Vance, Kadeem Hardison, Garland Whitt and Lonette McKee. It premiered in January 1998 on Showtime. The film's screenplay was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, while Dutton received two nominations for awards, and Vance garnered one nomination. Set in the 1950s, during a murder trial, the film deals with themes of racism and homophobia.dbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hunter_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbp:nameBlind Follydbp-dbr:Blind_Follydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Blind_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_StudiosBlind Folly is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Clifford Mollison, Lilli Palmer, and Leslie Perrins. The screenplay concerns a man who inherits a nightclub that belonged to his brother but soon discovers that it is the headquarters for a dangerous criminal gang.It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Allinsondbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Ridleydbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlind Justicedbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Blind_Justice_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_thriller_filmsBlind Justice is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Eva Moore, Frank Vosper, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Roger Livesey, and John Mills. The screenplay concerns a woman who is blackmailed by a criminal, who has discovered that her brother was shot as a coward during World War I.It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by Universal Pictures. It was based on Recipe for Murder, a 1932 play by Arnold Ridley. A review of the play, mentioning the forthcoming film, was the first use of the word whodunit in print.dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:King_Features_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Sparks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Singletondbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:King_Features_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Sparks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Flournoydbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlondiedbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blondie_(film_series)_filmsBlondie is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Frank Strayer, based on the comic strip of the same name, created by Chic Young. The screenplay was written by Richard Flournoy. The plot involves the Bumsteads' fifth anniversary, Dagwood trying to get a raise, and Blondie trying to buy new furniture.This was the first of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943, and popular demand brought them back in 1945. When the Blondie film series came to an end with Beware of Blondie in 1950, it was announced as being replaced with a series of Gasoline Alley movies. However, only two such films were made, Gasoline Alley (1951) and Corky of Gasoline Alley (1951). Columbia then reissued the Blondie features, beginning with the first film in the series.Columbia used the series to showcase many of its contract players. Rita Hayworth was featured in Blondie on a Budget; Glenn Ford in Blondie Plays Cupid, Larry Parks and Janet Blair in Blondie Goes to College, Shemp Howard in Blondie Knows Best, and Adele Jergens in Blondie's Anniversary. Other roles were taken by Columbia contractees Doris Houck, Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges, Ann Doran, Stanley Brown, Richard Fiske, Bud Jamison, Eddie Laughton, John Tyrrell, Alyn Lockwood, Jimmy Lloyd, Gay Nelson, and Ross Ford.dbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:producerRobert Sparksdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Singletondbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Simmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eleanore_Griffindbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:nameBlondie in Societydbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blondie_(film_series)_filmsBlondie in Society is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, and Larry Simms. 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It is 21st of the 28 Blondie films.dbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:directorRobert Vincent O'Neilldbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:distributorCrown International Picturesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:producerPeter Carpenterdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:producerChris Marconidbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringPeter Carpenterdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Dalyadbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringMaria De Aragondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringReagan Wilsondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringVicki Petersdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:nameBlood Maniadbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sororicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Patricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_LGBT-related_filmsBlood Mania is a 1970 American horror film written by Peter Carpenter and Tony Crechales and directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil, and starring Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Vicki Peters, Reagan Wilson, Jacqueline Dalya, and Alex Rocco. The film stars Carpenter as a doctor whose mistress, an heiress, murders her terminally ill father to help him pay off a debt.Released in the fall of 1970, the film would go on to be featured as a double bill with 1961's Bloodlust!. According to star Vicki Peters, the house the film was shot in was formerly owned by Bela Lugosi.dbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:distributorCircle Filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:producerEthan Coendbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:starringM. Emmet Walshdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:starringFrances McDormanddbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:starringDan Hedayadbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:starringJohn Getzdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:starringSamm-Art Williamsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:nameBlood Simpledbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtracks: Raising Arizona and Blood Simpledbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Blood_Simpledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Blood_Simplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_the_Coen_brothersBlood Simple is a 1984 American independent neo-noir crime film written, edited, produced and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya and M. Emmet Walsh. Its plot follows a Texas bartender who is having an affair with his boss's wife. When his boss discovers the affair, he hires a private investigator to kill the couple. It was the directorial debut of the Coens and the first major film of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, who later became a director, as well as the feature-film debut of McDormand.The film's title is derived from Dashiell Hammett's novel Red Harvest (1929), in which the Continental Op muses, "This damned burg's getting me. If I don't get away soon I'll be going blood-simple like the natives." Stylistically, the film has been noted for its blending elements of neo-noir, pulp crime stories and low-budget horror films. In 2001, a director's cut was released, the same year that it was ranked No. 98 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills.dbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:distributorRetromedia Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:distributorActive Home Videodbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:distributorMoore Videodbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:producerRick Sloanedbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:starringMary Woronovdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:starringJenny Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:starringJoanna Foxxdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:starringJohnathon Blakelydbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:nameBlood Theatredbp-dbr:Blood_Theatredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_SloaneBlood Theatre (also known as Movie House Massacre) is a 1984 American independent slasher-horror comedy film directed by Rick Sloane and starring Mary Woronov, Jonathan Blakely, Jenny Cunningham, and Joanna Foxx.The film includes many bizarre movie theater-related deaths, such as being fried inside a popcorn machine, stabbed in the ticket booth, electrocuted by a film projector, decapitated by a projection booth partition, stabbed while a movie is playing on screen, smoke inhalation from burning film, and a telephone receiver which breaks apart while a dying girl screams hysterically into it.dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_T._Kanedbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerProducer:dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerAssociate 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and Sand is a 1941 American Technicolor film drama starring Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth and Nazimova. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, it was produced by 20th Century Fox and was based on the 1908 Spanish novel Blood and Sand (Sangre y arena) by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. The supporting cast features Anthony Quinn, Lynn Bari, Laird Cregar, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine and George Reeves. Rita Hayworth's singing voice was dubbed by Gracilla Pirraga.Other versions of Blood and Sand include a 1922 version produced by Paramount Pictures and starring Rudolph Valentino, a 1916 version filmed by Blasco Ibanez with the help of Max André, and a 1989 version starring Christopher Rydell and Sharon Stone.Blood and Sand was the fourth and last film in which Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell worked together. The others were Day-Time Wife (1939), Brigham Young (1940) and The Mark of Zorro (1940).dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorJavier Elorrietadbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerJosé Fradedbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Stonedbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Rydelldbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ana_Torrentdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rafael_Azconadbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Francodbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlood and Sanddbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Spanish_novelsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rafael_Azconadbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Vicente_Blasco_IbáñezBlood and Sand (Spanish: Sangre y arena) is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Javier Elorrieta and starring Christopher Rydell, Sharon Stone, and Ana Torrent. It was loosely based on the novel Blood and Sand by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, which had been adapted for the screen three times before, in 1916, 1922 and 1941.dbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seth_Holtdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:producerHoward Brandydbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Leondbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Burdendbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Keirdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Villiersdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Morrisdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:starringMark Edwardsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seth_Holtdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Wickingdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:nameBlood from the Mummy's Tombdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Bram_Stokerdbp-dbr:Blood_from_the_Mummy's_Tombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Seth_HoltBlood from the Mummy's Tomb is a 1971 British horror film starring Andrew Keir, Valerie Leon and James Villiers. It was director Seth Holt's final film, and was loosely adapted by Christopher Wicking from Bram Stoker's 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars. The film was released as the support feature to Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde.Besides providing a rare leading role for Valerie Leon, the film is notable for its troubled production. It has also been called one of Hammer's best films of the 1970s.dbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbp:directorRay Camerondbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Cryerdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbp:nameBloodbath at the House of Deathdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1983dbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1975dbp-dbr:Bloodbath_at_the_House_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsBloodbath at the House of Death is a 1984 British comedy horror film directed by Ray Cameron and starring Kenny Everett, Pamela Stephenson and Vincent Price. It is an over-the-top spoof loosely inspired by The Amityville Horror and other horror films of the era, including Alien, The Exorcist, Poltergeist, among others, concerning the investigation by a pair of scientists of a manor house under the control of Satanist monks.dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Mulligandbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Mulligandbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Newman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameBloodbrothersdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Walter_Newman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Italian-American_culturedbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Mulligandbp-dbr:Bloodbrothers_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsBloodbrothers is a 1978 coming-of-age film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Richard Gere, Paul Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco and Marilu Henner. It was based on the 1976 novel by Richard Price. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:producerSteven Marley, Josh Debear, Moby, Don Great, Pharrell Williams, Lenny Kravitz, Justin Stanleydbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:starringKate Bosworthdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Davisdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:starringFaizon Lovedbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:starringMika Booremdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:starringSanoe Lakedbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lizzy_Weissdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_newspaper_and_magazine_articlesdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Haslingerdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women's_sportsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Crushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_surfing_filmsBlue Crush is a 2002 American sports film directed by John Stockwell, written by Stockwell and Lizzy Weiss, and based on Susan Orlean's 1998 Outside magazine article "Life's Swell". It stars Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez, Sanoe Lake and Mika Boorem. The film follows three friends, working at the hotel resort and surfing in Oahu, Hawaii.dbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bernerddbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bernerddbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Grass_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_drama_filmsBlue Grass of Kentucky is a 1950 American sports drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Bill Williams, Jane Nigh, and Ralph Morgan.dbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Holmdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Youngdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hoskinsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Martin_Bregmandbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Ice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsBlue Ice is a 1992 crime thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy. The film stars Michael Caine and Sean Young.dbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Barrowdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Smokedbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Blue_Smoke_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsBlue Smoke is a 1935 British sports film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Tamara Desni, Ralph Ince, and Bruce Seton. It was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company.The film's sets were designed by the art director Ralph W. Brinton.dbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norberto_Barbadbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Leahydbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAki Kominedbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norberto_Barbadbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Soissondbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Takashi_Shimizudbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Tigerdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joel_Soissondbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yakuza_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tiger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_action_thriller_filmsBlue Tiger is a 1994 American action thriller film directed by Norberto Barba, and starring Virginia Madsen, Ryo Ishibashi and Yuji Okumoto.dbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:directorDaniel B. Golddbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:directorJudith Helfanddbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:nameBlue Vinyldbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_in_the_environmentBlue Vinyl is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. With a lighthearted tone, the film follows one woman's quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents' house in Merrick, Long Island, New York. It also investigates the many negative health effects of polyvinyl chloride in its production, use and disposal, focusing on the communities of Lake Charles and Mossville, Louisiana, and Venice, Italy. Filming for Blue Vinyl began in 1994. It was aired on HBO as part of the series America Undercover.dbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Fine_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alison_Snowdendbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:producerAlison Snowdendbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:producerDavid Finedbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:starringAlison Snowdendbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:starringHarry Enfielddbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:starringAndrew MacLachlandbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:starringSally Gracedbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:starringTessa Wojiczakdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Fine_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alison_Snowdendbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Fine_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alison_Snowdendbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Fine_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alison_Snowdendbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:nameBob's Birthdaydbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Midlife_crisis_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alison_Snowden_and_David_Finedbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob's_Birthdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_animated_filmsBob's Birthday is a 1993 Canadian-British animated short by Alison Snowden and David Fine, winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 67th Academy Awards, and serves as the pilot to the animated series Bob and Margaret. It features a humorous look at how Margaret plans to throw a surprise birthday party for Bob on his 40th birthday, as he struggles with the sudden impact of middle age. Bob's Birthday has won 10 awards, one of which includes the National Film Board of Canada's 60th Oscar nomination. The film was inspired by the creators, Alison Snowden and David Fine, both turning 30.dbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:producerQuincy Jonesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:producerLarry Tuckerdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:starringDyan Cannondbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:starringElliott Goulddbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:starringNatalie Wooddbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:starringRobert Culpdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Tucker_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:nameBob & Carol & Ted & Alicedbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_couplesdbp-dbr:Bob_&_Carol_&_Ted_&_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swinging_(sexual_practice)Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, written by Mazursky and Larry Tucker, who also produced the film, and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, and Dyan Cannon. The original music score was composed by Quincy Jones. The cinematography for the film was by Charles Lang. The film received four Academy Award nominations, including ones for Gould and Cannon. Patricia Welles wrote the paperback novel from Mazursky and Tucker's screenplay.dbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Kagandbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josh_Silverdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Profferdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:producerJosh Kesselmandbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:producerRonald Shoredbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Silvermandbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernadette_Petersdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Kagandbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josh_Silverdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Profferdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irelanddbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girldbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_television_showsdbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeremy_Kagandbp-dbr:Bobbie's_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_LGBT-related_television_showsBobbie's Girl is a 2002 Irish comedy-drama television film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Bernadette Peters, Rachel Ward, Jonathan Silverman, and Thomas Sangster. The plot is about two women leading a comfortable, quiet life running a pub in Dublin who are suddenly confronted with a series of health and family crises.dbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Bodgie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_television_playsBodgie is an Australian television movie, or rather a live television play with filmed sequences, which aired on ABC during 1959. Originally broadcast on 12 August 1959 in Sydney on ABN-2, a kinescope recording was made of the program and shown in Melbourne on ABV-2 on 2 September 1959.At the time, most live plays broadcast on Australian television were simply performances of overseas plays. Bodgie was based on a British story written by an Australian, Rex Rientis, which was adapted to be relocated to Australia by another Australian writer, Alan Seymour.It is not known if the kinescope recording of the broadcast is still extant or not.dbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorAdam Simondbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kristine_Petersondbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerAlida Campdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Harrisondbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Singerdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Tweeddbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shari_Shattuckdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringClint Howarddbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Rikerdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLisa Pesciadbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kristine_Petersondbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameBody Chemistrydbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameBody Chemistry II: The Voice of a Strangerdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameBody Chemistry IV: Full Exposuredbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:namePoint of Seduction: Body Chemistry IIIdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Chemistry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_WynorskiBody Chemistry is a series of four films that focus on psychotic psychiatrist Dr. Claire Archer. The character was inspired by the one played by Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.dbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert M. Rolskydbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Lockleardbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Purldbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_identity_theftdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Language_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Allan_SeidelmanBody Language is a 1992 American thriller television film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Dan Gurskis and Brian Ross. The film, starring Heather Locklear as a successful business executive and Linda Purl as her assistant who is trying to take over her life, aired on the USA Network on July 15, 1992.dbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Bowers_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Isaac_Kennedydbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Bowers_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Isaac_Kennedydbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameBody and Souldbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_and_Soul_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BowersBody and Soul is a 1981 American sports drama film written by and starring Leon Isaac Kennedy and co-starring Jayne Kennedy. Directed by George Bowers, it is a remake of the 1947 film of the same name.dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directorChris Williamsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directorByron Howarddbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm McDowelldbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiedrich Baderdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreg Germanndbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMiley Cyrusdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Waltondbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Swardsondbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusie Essmandbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Williams_(director)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Williams_(director)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Fogelmandbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameBoltdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_Fogelmandbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Williamsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bolt_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Chris_WilliamsBolt is a 2008 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Chris Williams and Byron Howard and produced by Clark Spencer, from a screenplay written by Williams and Dan Fogelman. The film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman, Mark Walton, Malcolm McDowell, James Lipton and Greg Germann. This was also one of the final film roles for Lipton before his death in 2020, the other being Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Igor, which was released two months before this film.The film's plot centers on a dog named Bolt, who has spent his entire life on the set of a television series and firmly believes that he has superpowers. When his beloved owner Penny is "kidnapped" on the show, Bolt runs away from the set to rescue her, eventually teaming up with sarcastic alley cat Mittens and a hamster named Rhino who is a fan of Bolt's television series, to embark on a cross-country journey back home.Bolt premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on November 17, 2008, and was released in the United States on November 21. Despite a relatively marginal box-office performance, the film received a strong positive critical reception. It is also regarded for helping to instigate a rebirth of Walt Disney Animation Studios, setting the studio in a new creative direction that led to other critically acclaimed features such as Tangled (2010) and Frozen (2013).The film was nominated for a series of awards, such as the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film; losing both to WALL-E, and also received a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.dbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:directorMitch Marcusdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pioneer_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Colichmandbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:producerMark R. Harrisdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pioneer_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Colichmandbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:nameBoltneckdbp-dbr:Boltneckdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roger_Neilldbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsdbp-dbr:Boltneckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitch_MarcusBoltneck (also released as Big Monster on Campus and Teen Monster) is a 1998 American teen comedy horror film directed by Mitch Marcus and starring Matthew Lawrence, Ryan Reynolds, Justin Walker, and Christine Lakin. The film is a modern film adaptation of the classic Mary Shelley novel Frankenstein. Matthew Lawrence plays high-schooler Frank Stein who reanimates a fellow student using the brain of a criminal by mistake. The film was released straight-to-video.dbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kaizad_Gustaddbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbp:producerAshutosh Phatak, Dhruv Ghanekardbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kaizad_Gustaddbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kaizad_Gustaddbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbp:nameBombay Boysdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Indiadbp-dbr:Bombay_Boysdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mumbaidbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Hindi-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Bollywooddbp-dbr:Bombay_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_crime_comedy_filmsBombay Boys is a 1998 Indian crime comedy film written and directed by the Indian director Kaizad Gustad. It follows the adventures of three young men in modern-day Mumbai (or Bombay). The boys are of Indian origin, but were all raised in the West. Krishna Sahni (played by Naveen Andrews) is an aspiring actor from New York City who wants to make it big in Bollywood. Ricardo Fernandes (Rahul Bose) is from Sydney and is in Mumbai to search for his long-lost brother. Finally, Xerxes Mistry (Alexander Gifford), a musician from London, is looking to discover his "roots" in the land of his ancestors.dbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Addelmandbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samir_Mallaldbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Symanskydbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Addelmandbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samir_Mallaldbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Symanskydbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Addelman,_Samir_Mallaldbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingdbp-dbp:nameBombay Callingdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Indiadbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_globalizationdbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Addelmandbp-dbr:Bombay_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samir_MallalBombay Calling is a 2006 feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada which follows the journey of Kaz Lalani, the pioneer of Call Centre Outsourcing. Bombay Calling chronicles the lives of young call center workers in Bombay (presently Mumbai) India.dbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RLJE_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:producerDallas Sonnierdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:producerJack Hellerdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringSid Haigdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringRichard Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wilsondbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Foxdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringEvan Jonigkeitdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringLili Simmonsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringFred Melameddbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:starringKathryn Morrisdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RLJE_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dallas_Sonnierdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:nameBone Tomahawkdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bone_Tomahawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Craig_ZahlerBone Tomahawk is a 2015 American horror Western film written and directed by S. Craig Zahler in his directorial debut, and starring Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins, Lili Simmons, Evan Jonigkeit, David Arquette, Zahn McClarnon and Sid Haig. It was produced by Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier. The film is about a small-town sheriff who leads a posse into a desolate region to rescue three people who were abducted by a cannibalistic clan of troglodytes.Development of the film started when Zahler's friend and manager Sonnier recommended creating a film adaptation of Zahler's Western novel Wraiths of the Broken Land. Realizing that such a project could not be adapted on a low budget, Zahler opted to write a rescue Western instead. Casting began in October 2014, with Peter Sarsgaard, Timothy Olyphant, and Jennifer Carpenter signed on to play before being replaced by Wilson, Fox, and Simmons respectively due to scheduling conflicts. Principal photography took place in California over a course of 21 days in October 2014.The premiere of Bone Tomahawk took place at Fantastic Fest on October 1, 2015. RLJ Entertainment gave the film a limited release on October 23, grossing over $480,000 in theater sales and $4.32 million in home media sales against a $1.8 million budget. The film received mainly positive reviews, with praise for Zahler's screenplay and direction and the performances of the ensemble cast. 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Horne and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios. 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Written by Eric Kripke, Juliet Snowden, and Stiles White, from a story by Kripke, the film is a new take on the classic "boogeyman", or monster in the closet, who is the eponymous antagonist of the film. The plot concerns a young man returns to the house he grew up in to confront the childhood terror that has affected his life. It’s an international co-production between the United States, New Zealand and Germany.The film was panned by critics, often citing a generic and unoriginal plot as the main criticism. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, it was a financial success and was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Boogeyman 2 (2007) and Boogeyman 3 (2008).dbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:producerMarkus Selindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringMike Norrisdbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringThalmus Rasulaladbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringDavid Coburndbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringAlbert Salmidbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringSteve Durhamdbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Markus_Selindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Markus_Selindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:nameBorn Americandbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:countryFinlanddbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Finlanddbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Soviet_Uniondbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Finnish_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_action_filmsBorn American (Finnish: Jäätävä polte; also known as Arctic Heat) is a 1986 Finnish film directed by Renny Harlin. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. This was at the time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification initially banned the movie due to excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that, the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was accepted for distribution. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood, giving him his first American directorial work in the 1987 horror film Prison.In his 2008 book Kohti sinipunaa, Juhani Suomi revealed that the request to ban the movie originated from Vladimir Sobolev, the Soviet Union's ambassador to Finland.dbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Laneuvilledbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:producerDennis Murphydbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:producerBetsy Schechterdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark-Paul_Gosselaardbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Philipsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Laneuvilledbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exiledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Into_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_LaneuvilleBorn Into Exile is a 1997 television film directed by Eric Laneuville. It featured Seann William Scott in his film debut.dbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOliver Stonedbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Williamsdbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:producerA. Kitman Hodbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Whaleydbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJerry Levinedbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Cruisedbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWillem Dafoedbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKyra Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRaymond J. 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Directed by Oliver Stone, and written by Stone and Kovic, it stars Tom Cruise, Kyra Sedgwick, Raymond J. Barry, Jerry Levine, Frank Whaley, and Willem Dafoe. The film depicts the life of Kovic (Cruise) over a 20-year period, detailing his childhood, his military service and paralysis during the Vietnam War, and his transition to anti-war activism. It is the second installment in Stone's trilogy of films about the Vietnam War, following Platoon (1986) and preceding Heaven & Earth (1993).Producer Martin Bregman acquired the film rights to the book in 1976 and hired Stone, also a Vietnam veteran, to co-write the screenplay with Kovic, who would be played by Al Pacino. When Stone optioned the book in 1978, the film adaptation became mired in development hell after Pacino and Bregman left, which resulted in him and Kovic putting the film on hold. After the release of Platoon, the project was revived at Universal Pictures, with Stone attached to direct. Shot on locations in the Philippines, Texas and Inglewood, California, principal photography took place from October to December 1988, lasting 65 days of filming. The film went over its initial $14 million production budget and ended up costing $17.8 million after reshoots.Upon release, Born on the Fourth of July was praised by critics for its story, Cruise's performance and Stone's direction. The film was successful at the box office as it grossed over $162 million worldwide, becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 1989. At the 62nd Academy Awards, it received eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Cruise, his first nomination, and the film won for Best Director, Stone's second in that category, and Best Film Editing. The film also won four Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, Best Director and Best Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Roosdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Golindbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Besmandbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Paymerdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Greydbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Mortondbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGwyneth Paltrowdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Goldwyndbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex D. Linzdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Galeckidbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNatasha Henstridgedbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Roosdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Golindbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Roosdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBouncedbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBounce: Music from and Inspired by the Miramax Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBounce: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steve_Golindbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_atonementdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Roosdbp-dbr:Bounce_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Don_RoosBounce is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow and directed by Don Roos.dbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorTony Gilroydbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Greengrassdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorDoug Limandbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Greengrassdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Limandbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameBournedbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bourne_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2002The Bourne franchise consists of action thriller installments based on the character Jason Bourne, created by author Robert Ludlum. The franchise includes five films and a spin-off television series. The overall plot centers around Jason Bourne, a CIA assassin suffering from dissociative amnesia, portrayed by Matt Damon.All three of Ludlum's novels were adapted for the screen, featuring Matt Damon as the title character in each. Doug Liman directed The Bourne Identity (2002) and Paul Greengrass directed The Bourne Supremacy (2004), The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), and Jason Bourne (2016). Tony Gilroy wrote or co-wrote each film except for Jason Bourne and directed The Bourne Legacy (2012).Damon chose not to return for the fourth film, The Bourne Legacy, which introduces a new main character, Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner), a Department of Defense operative who runs for his life because of Bourne's actions in Ultimatum. The character of Jason Bourne does not appear in Legacy, but mention of his name and pictures of Damon as Bourne are shown throughout the film. Damon returned for the fifth installment, Jason Bourne. Although the first three films are titled the same as the source novels, the stories of all five in the series are original being only conceptually inspired by the books.The Bourne series has received generally positive critical reception and grossed over US$1.6 billion. Notoriously, the franchise is also famous for establishing post-9/11 gritty realism tone, heavy use of shaky cam cinematography and frenetic editing techniques (abetted by Greengrass' style) in modern filmmaking, most of which influenced action films around the late 2000s to the early 2010s.dbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:starringSteve Martindbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:starringHeather Grahamdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:starringEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:starringTerence Stampdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:starringChristine Baranskidbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Martindbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:nameBowfingerdbp-dbr:Bowfingerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Newmandbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steve_Martindbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsdbp-dbr:Bowfingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_OzBowfinger is a 1999 American satirical comedy film directed by Frank Oz. The film depicts a down-and-out filmmaker in Hollywood attempting to make a film on a small budget with a star who does not know that he is in the movie. It was written by Steve Martin, who also stars alongside Eddie Murphy in two roles, and also features Heather Graham as an ambitious would-be starlet.Bowfinger was released in the United States on August 13, 1999, to positive reviews, and grossed $98 million. The film is considered by many as one of Eddie Murphy's best and most underappreciated films.dbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Van_Cittersdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:directorDiane Keenerdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:directorSupervisor asst. animator:dbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerKathleen Helppie-Shipleydbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerMichael Giaimodbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerProduction design:dbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tress_MacNeilledbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bergmandbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Van_Cittersdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameBox-Office Bunnydbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darrell_Van_Cittersdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hummie_Manndbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Box-Office_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_short_filmsBox-Office Bunny is a 1991 Looney Tunes short film directed by Darrell Van Citters and starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It was shown in theaters alongside The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, as well as on the subsequent home media releases for the film. It is Warner Bros.' first Bugs Bunny theatrical release since 1964's False Hare. It was issued to commemorate Bugs' 50th anniversary and is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. The short marks the debut of Jeff Bergman as the voice of Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer, following the death of Mel Blanc in July 1989.dbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:directorKevin Carlindbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshow_Limiteddbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:producerMick Molloydbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:producerGreg Sitchdbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringMick Molloydbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Robbinsdbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringSally Phillipsdbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringBob Franklindbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringGary Eckdbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringLachy Hulmedbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringLois Ramseydbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:starringWayne Hopedbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshow_Limiteddbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mick_Molloydbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mick_Molloydbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Molloydbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:nameBoyTowndbp-dbr:BoyTowndbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_boy_bandsdbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_boy_bandsdbp-dbr:BoyTownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_CarlinBoyTown is a 2006 Australian comedy film, directed by Kevin Carlin and starring an ensemble cast of prominent Australian comedians, including Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Wayne Hope and Gary Eck. It was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria.An official preview showing of the film was held in Sydney on 16 October 2006. BoyTown was released in Australia on 19 October 2006. It grossed A$3.1 million in its home country.dbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RLJE_Filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:producerDallas Sonnierdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:producerJack Hellerdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:starringVince Vaughndbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:starringTom Guirydbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:starringUdo Kierdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:starringDon Johnsondbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Carpenterdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:starringMarc Blucasdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RLJE_Filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dallas_Sonnierdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._Craig_Zahlerdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:nameBrawl in Cell Block 99dbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:genreSoul, Funkdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Craig_ZahlerBrawl in Cell Block 99 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by S. Craig Zahler and starring Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter, Marc Blucas, Mustafa Shakir, Dion Mucciacito, Geno Segers, Thomas Guiry, Udo Kier, and Don Johnson. The story follows Bradley Thomas, a drug mule who must kill a man held in a maximum security prison to rescue his pregnant wife from a vengeful drug lord.Zahler wrote the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99 after watching several prison films, coming up with different elements to add to the genre. He cast Vaughn for his consistency and authenticity, in a break from the comedic roles that Vaughn usually plays. Vaughn exercised and underwent training for the film's action and fighting sequences. Filming took place in Staten Island, New York City, between August and October 2016 under a production budget of $4 million.The film premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and was released in theaters, digital HD, and video on demand in October 2017, by RLJE Films. It received positive reviews which praised Vaughn's performance and the film's 1970s exploitation style. The film was named among the year's best films by the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The A.V. Club.dbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Mathesondbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Televisiondbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:producerSheldon Pinchukdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:producerDavid Chisholmdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:producerLori-Etta Taubdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coyotedbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Thorne-Smithdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Mathesondbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Televisiondbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terry_Plumeridbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Mathesondbp-dbr:Breach_of_Conductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_thriller_filmsBreach of Conduct, also known as Tour of Duty, is a 1994 American thriller television film directed by Tim Matheson and written by Scott Abbott. It starred Peter Coyote and Courtney Thorne-Smith.dbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:directorDaniel Taplitzdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:distributorScreen Gemsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:producerLisa Tornelldbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringJamie Foxxdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNicoldbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Espositodbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringGabrielle Uniondbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringMorris Chestnutdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Gemsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:nameBreakin' All the Rulesdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakin'_All_the_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_filmsBreakin' All the Rules is a 2004 American comedy film. It was directed and written by Daniel Taplitz. It stars Jamie Foxx, Morris Chestnut, Jennifer Esposito, Peter MacNicol and Gabrielle Union.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directorJackie Corkerydbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Chrétiendbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank McKennadbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Tobindbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Charestdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Johnson Jr.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Champdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJacques Parizeaudbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudith M. Atkinsondbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringLucien Boucharddbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_sovereignty_movementdbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jean_Chrétiendbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Federalism_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Breaking_Point_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Quebec_politicsBreaking Point (French: Point de rupture) is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2005. Aired on CBC Television in English and on Radio-Canada in French and released to mark the tenth anniversary of the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum, the film explored the dynamics of the referendum campaign through interviews with and news clips of several of the major players on both sides of the debate.The two-part film aired on SRC in September 2005, and on CBC in October. It has also been released on DVD.dbp-dbr:Breaking_the_Surface:_The_Greg_Louganis_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Breaking_the_Surface:_The_Greg_Louganis_Storydbp-dbp:producerJim Greendbp-dbr:Breaking_the_Surface:_The_Greg_Louganis_Storydbp-dbp:producerAndrew McLeandbp-dbr:Breaking_the_Surface:_The_Greg_Louganis_Storydbp-dbp:producerAllen S. 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This was Steven Hilliard Stern's final directed film before dying in 2018.dbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lila_Garrettdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Seideldbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Carusodbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jay_Bensondbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Faracydbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sela_Warddbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hackdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lila_Garrettdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Seideldbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Carusodbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jay_Bensondbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridesmaids_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsBridesmaids is an American drama film, written by Bett Eyre, directed by Lila Garrett, starring Shelley Hack, Brooke Adams, Audra Lindley, Jack Coleman and Sela Ward. This film was aired on CBS on February 21, 1989.dbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directorEric Tilldbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Channeldbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllumination Filmworksdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:WonderWorksdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Feature_Films_for_Familiesdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward K. Doddsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annette_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Heatondbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Couttsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Beaulieudbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Channeldbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:WonderWorksdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Feature_Films_for_Familiesdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_filmdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_deathdbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edmontondbp-dbr:Bridge_to_Terabithia_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_TillBridge to Terabithia is a 1985 Canadian made-for-television fantasy drama film produced for the PBS series WonderWorks, starring Annette O'Toole, Julian Coutts, and Julie Beaulieu. It was shot in Edmonton, Alberta. It is based on the 1977 children's novel of the same name by Katherine Paterson. The film premiered on PBS on February 4, 1985.The story was inspired by the death of Lisa Hill, the best friend of Katherine Paterson's son David, who was struck and killed by lightning when she was eight years old.In a 2007 interview, David, who later co-wrote the 2007 film version, referred to this version as being "like the crazy cousin in a mental hospital that nobody talks about" and goes on to say that "no one on our side was either involved with it or happy with the final product."dbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sharon_Maguiredbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:distributorMars Distributiondbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:producerDave Allendbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:starringGemma Jonesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:starringRenée Zellwegerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sharon_Maguiredbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BAC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Davies_(writer)dbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Fieldingdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:nameBridget Jones's Diarydbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:nameBridget Jones's Diary 2: More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V.G. Songsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:genreMixeddbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sharon_Maguiredbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Pride_and_Prejudicedbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Essexdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bridget_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Gloucestershiredbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones's_Diarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_WorcestershireBridget Jones's Diary is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire from a screenplay by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, and Richard Curtis. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Fielding, which was itself a loose adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The film stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, a 32-year-old British single woman who writes a diary, which focuses on the things she wishes to happen in her life. However, her life changes when two men vie for her affection, portrayed by Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Jim Broadbent and Gemma Jones appear in supporting roles.Principal photography began in August 2000 and ended in November, and took place largely on location in London and the home counties.Bridget Jones's Diary premiered at the Empire in London on 10 March 2001 and was released on 13 April simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States. It grossed $282 million worldwide against a production budget of $25 million and received generally positive reviews from critics, who highlighted Zellweger's titular performance, which garnered her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 74th Academy Awards. It has been hailed as part of the English pop culture, with Bridget Jones being cited as a British cultural icon.The success of the film spawned a Bridget Jones film series, with three sequels being released, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025).dbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:distributorMars Distributiondbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:producerNick Angeldbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:starringGemma Jonesdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:starringRenée Zellwegerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:Bridget_Jones:_The_Edge_of_Reasondbp-dbp:starringColin 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Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron from a screenplay by Andrew Davies, Helen Fielding, Richard Curtis, and Adam Brooks. It is the sequel to Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) and the second installment in the Bridget Jones film series. based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Fielding. The film stars Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Jim Broadbent, and Gemma Jones, and follows title character Bridget Jones (Zellweger), who experiences relationship troubles with boyfriend Mark Darcy (Firth) and becomes co-host of a television show with ex-boyfriend Daniel Cleaver (Grant).Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason premiered at the State Theatre in Sydney, Australia on 28 October 2004 and was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 12 November. Despite generally negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office success, grossing over $265 million worldwide against a production budget of $40–50 million. Zellweger received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for her performance at the 62nd Golden Globe Awards.Two sequels, Bridget Jones's Baby and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, were released in 2016 and 2025, respectively.dbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:producerNoël Cowarddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:producerRonald Neamedbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringTrevor Howarddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringStanley Hollowaydbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringCelia Johnsondbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringCyril Raymonddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringEverley Greggdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringJoyce Careydbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:starringMargaret Bartondbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Noël_Cowarddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noël_Cowarddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:nameBrief Encounterdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Palme_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1938dbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_operasdbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Leandbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Noël_Cowarddbp-dbr:Brief_Encounterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ronald_NeameBrief Encounter is a 1945 British romantic tragedy film directed by David Lean from a screenplay by Noël Coward, based on his 1936 one-act play Still Life. The film stars Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard in lead roles, alongside Stanley Holloway, Joyce Carey, Cyril Raymond, Everley Gregg and Margaret Barton.Brief Encounter tells the story of two married strangers living in pre-World War II England, whose chance meeting at a railway station leads to a brief yet intense emotional affair disrupting their otherwise conventional lives.The film premiered in London on 13 November 1945, followed by its wide release on 25 November. It received widespread critical acclaim, with Johnson and Howard's performances earning high praise, and moderate commercial success at the box-office.Brief Encounter received three nominations at the 19th Academy Awards for Best Director (Lean), Best Actress (Johnson) and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was one of eleven winners in the Grand Prix category at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, while Johnson won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.Many critics, historians, and scholars consider Brief Encounter as one of the greatest films of all time. In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked it the second-greatest British film of all time. 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is a 2017 American urban fantasy action film produced and directed by David Ayer, and written by Max Landis. The film is set in an alternate present in which humans and mythical creatures co-exist and details an LAPD police officer (portrayed by Will Smith) and his orc partner (Joel Edgerton) confronting racism and police corruption while protecting a magic wand and the elf girl (Lucy Fry) who wields it. Noomi Rapace, Édgar Ramírez, and Ike Barinholtz also star.Principal photography began in November 2016 in Los Angeles. The film was released worldwide on Netflix on December 22, 2017. While it has received generally negative reviews from critics, it was exceptionally popular with viewers. Netflix called it one of the company's most successful original programs as of January 2018. It spawned an anime spin-off film, Bright: Samurai Soul, in 2021.dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Pollackdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoel Silldbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael J. Foxdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDianne Wiestdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Catesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKiefer Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_McInerneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBright Lights, Big Citydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBright Lights, Big City: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_euthanasiadbp-dbr:Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_BridgesBright Lights, Big City is a 1988 American drama film directed by James Bridges and adapted from Jay McInerney's 1984 novel of the same name. Michael J. Fox stars as a young writer unraveling in Manhattan's fast-paced nightlife, alongside Kiefer Sutherland, Phoebe Cates, Dianne Wiest, and Jason Robards. McInerney wrote the screenplay for the adaptation. The film marked the final directorial effort of Bridges, who died in 1993.dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringNoah Beerydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Faydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank McHughdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Mackailldbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_McCarty_(writer)dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Humphrey_Pearsondbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameBright Lightsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_NorthBright Lights, later retitled Adventures in Africa, is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It premiered in Los Angeles in July 1930 but was edited and rereleased in early 1931. Although it was photographed entirely in Technicolor, the only surviving print is in black and white. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Frank Fay, Noah Beery and Frank McHugh. It also features the screen debut of John Carradine, who appears in a small, uncredited role.dbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Cattodbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameDaughter of Darknessdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_Darkness_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortDaughter of Darkness is a 1948 British Gothic horror film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed and Siobhán McKenna. Released in January 1948, it was based on the 1938 play They Walk Alone by Max Catto. It was shot at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, (known at that time as Alliance Studios) and on location. McKenna was offered a Hollywood contract following her memorable performance, but heeded the counsel of Laurence Olivier to remain in theatre work.dbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metropolitan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_F._Scott_Jr.dbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Brentdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Shortdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Withersdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metropolitan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_F._Scott_Jr.dbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:nameDaughter of the Tongdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughter_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_K._JohnsonDaughter of the Tong is a 1939 crime film about a detective that goes against a female leader of an Asian crime ring.dbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Bainterdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Rainsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Lynndbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Garfielddbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_G._Epsteindbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:nameDaughters Courageousdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:Daughters_Courageouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Philip_G._EpsteinDaughters Courageous is a 1939 American drama film starring John Garfield, Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn and featuring the Lane Sisters: Lola, Rosemary and Priscilla. Based on the play Fly Away Home by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White, the film was directed by Michael Curtiz. It was released by Warner Bros. on June 23, 1939.dbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michel_Gondrydbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rogue_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:producerDave Chappelledbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:producerMichel Gondrydbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Talib_Kwelidbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringDave Chappelledbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Common_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mos_Defdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dead_Prezdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Rootsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erykah_Badudbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Scott_(singer)dbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kanye_Westdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Fugeesdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michel_Gondrydbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rogue_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelledbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michel_Gondrydbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelledbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:nameDave Chappelle's Block Partydbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michel_Gondrydbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dave_Chappelledbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fugeesdbp-dbr:Dave_Chappelle's_Block_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Central_State_UniversityDave Chappelle's Block Party (also known as Block Party) is a 2005 American documentary-concert film starring comedian Dave Chappelle at the height of his early mainstream success and cultural influence. Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michel Gondry, the film captures Chappelle organizing a free block party concert in Brooklyn on September 18, 2004, inspired by the 1973 concert documentary Wattstax. Despite intermittent rain, the concert continued uninterrupted, featuring performances from a lineup of hip-hop and R&B artists, including The Fugees in their first reunion since their 1997 breakup, Kanye West, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, The Roots, Common, John Legend, Kool G Rap, and Dead Prez.The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival before its wide release on March 3, 2006. It was dedicated to the memory of music producer J Dilla, who died from lupus one month before the film's release. Block Party received widespread critical acclaim, praised for its vibrant atmosphere, historic musical moments, and Chappelle's ability to merge comedy with hip-hop culture. The film holds a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has been recognized by publications such as Rolling Stone, The A.V. Club, and IndieWire as one of the greatest concert films ever made. It is widely recognized for facilitating one of the last major Fugees reunions, often cited as one of hip-hop’s most significant reunions. Artists such as J. Cole have described attending the event as a defining experience.Filmed at a pivotal moment in Chappelle's career, Block Party was released after he made the decision to leave Chappelle's Show and withdraw from the public eye. The film was a box office success, debuting at #6 in its opening weekend, grossing $6 million from 1,200 theaters, and ultimately earning $12.1 million worldwide against a $3 million budget. Its DVD release sold over 1.24 million copies, generating $18.8 million in revenue. The documentary also earned several accolades, including a Black Reel Award for Outstanding Original Soundtrack.dbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Allan_Ackermandbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:producerJulian Marksdbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:producerClara Georgedbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:producerFran Belldbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Waterstondbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirstie_Alleydbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stockard_Channingdbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_A._Goorjiandbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phylicia_Rashaddbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Sarandondbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Allan_Ackermandbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:David's_Motherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:David's_Motherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Allan_AckermanDavid's Mother is a 1994 American drama television film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and written by Bob Randall. It stars Kirstie Alley as a devoted mother trying to cope with her autistic teenage son David (Michael Goorjian). The film aired on CBS on April 10, 1994. It has also aired internationally. In the UK it can often be seen on television movie channels True Movies 1 and True Movies 2. It has also been released in home entertainment formats in countries including the United States, UK and Australia.The film has won three Primetime Emmy Awards and received a Golden Globe Award nomination.dbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hallmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Davisdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Smith_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Fielddbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Richardsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Atkinsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Dancydbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Andrewsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hallmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Smith_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_television_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_David_Copperfielddbp-dbr:David_Copperfield_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_David_CopperfieldDavid Copperfield is a 2000 American-Irish made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1850 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Ireland, and broadcast on TNT as a Hallmark Entertainment production on 10–11 December 2000.dbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames A. Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDavid Livingstonedbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria_on_filmdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_David_Livingstonedbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Henry_Morton_Stanleydbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:David_Livingstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_A._FitzPatrickDavid Livingstone is a 1936 British historical adventure film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Marian Spencer and James Carew. It portrays the expedition of the British explorer David Livingstone to Africa to discover the source of the Nile, his disappearance, and the expedition to find him led by Stanley. The film was made at Shepperton Studios for distribution by MGM.dbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Rose_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDavydbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsDavy is a 1958 British comedy-drama film directed by Michael Relph and starring Harry Secombe, Alexander Knox and Ron Randell. It was written by WIlliam Rose. It was the last comedy to be made by Ealing Studios and was the first British film in Technirama. Davy was intended to launch the solo career of Harry Secombe, who was already a popular British radio personality on The Goon Show, but it was only moderately successful.Secombe said it "was to be my big chance to score a success in films, something I had longed to do ever since I started in the business. My previous attempts at becoming a film star were pretty poor to put it mildly."dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buddy_Ebsendbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fess_Parkerdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_W._Blackburndbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDavy Crockett:dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKing of the Wild Frontierdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_folklore_films_and_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Brunsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_edited_from_television_programsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Davy_Crockettdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Andrew_Jacksondbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1813dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1814dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cherokee_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1836dbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Texas_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Davy_Crockett:_King_of_the_Wild_Frontier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Indian_Wars_filmsDavy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier is a 1955 American Western adventure drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is an edited and recut compilation of the first three episodes of the Davy Crockett television miniseries. The episodes used were Davy Crockett Indian Fighter, Davy Crockett Goes to Congress, and Davy Crockett at the Alamo. The film stars Fess Parker as Davy Crockett.A prequel, titled Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, was released on July 18, 1956.dbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid W. Rintelsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerJosette Perrottadbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Holbrookdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dysartdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hume_Cronyndbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_McMartindbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Ogden_Stiersdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Strathairndbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barnard_Hughesdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Twomey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Tucker_(actor)dbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreHistorydbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Made_for_Television_Movie_winnersdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mason_Daringdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Manhattan_Projectdbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_about_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbr:Day_One_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_docudramasDay One is a made-for-TV docudrama film about the Manhattan Project, the research and development of the atomic bomb during World War II. It is based on the book by Peter Wyden. The film was written by David W. Rintels and directed by Joseph Sargent. It starred Brian Dennehy as General Leslie Groves, David Strathairn as Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and Michael Tucker as Dr. Leo Szilard. It premiered in the United States on March 5, 1989 on the CBS network. It won the 1989 Emmy award for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special. The movie received critical acclaim for its historical accuracy despite being a drama.dbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Linklaterdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee [[#Castdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Glam_rockdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Blues_rockdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funkdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soft_rockdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Southern_rockdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Middle_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Dazed_and_Confused_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hazingDazed and Confused is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film follows a variety of teenagers on the last day of school in Austin, Texas, in 1976. The film has no single protagonist or central conflict; rather, it follows interconnected plot threads among different social groups and characters, such as rising ninth graders undergoing hazing rituals, a football star's refusal to sign a clean-living pledge for his coach, and various characters hanging out at a pool hall. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars, including Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Matthew McConaughey, Nicky Katt, Joey Lauren Adams, Rory Cochrane, and Anthony Rapp.Linklater originally planned to make a teen film after his breakout feature Slacker. Slacker caught the attention of Universal Pictures producer Jim Jacks, who secured 6 million dollars for Linklater's next feature. Linklater drew heavily on his adolescence in Huntsville, Texas, to write the script, lifting the names of several people from his hometown for the characters. Most actors cast for the film were undiscovered talent, including McConaughey, who became the film's breakout star. Linklater shot the film around Austin, with several members of his crew from Slacker. The actors were encouraged to improvise and develop their own characters, with some writing in extra scenes. Linklater gathered several 1970s rock songs for the soundtrack, which made up a significant portion of the film's budget. The picture was marketed by Gramercy Pictures as a stoner film, to Linklater's dismay.Released on September 24, 1993, Dazed and Confused was a commercial disappointment at the box office, grossing less than $8 million in the United States. The film later found success on the home video market and has since become a cult classic. It ranked third on Entertainment Weekly magazine's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. The magazine also ranked it 10th on its "Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years" list. Reviewers have praised the film for its faithful and humanistic depiction of the setting and of high school life.dbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:producerCharlie Clouser, Aidendbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:starringRyan Kwantendbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:starringAmber Vallettadbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:starringDonnie Wahlbergdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:starringBob Guntondbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:nameDead Silencedbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:nameDead Silence Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:genreScore, horror punk, Gothic rockdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mannequins_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_toysdbp-dbr:Dead_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:VentriloquismDead Silence is a 2007 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell. 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Upon release, it was considered a critical and commercial flop, earning $22.4 million on a $20 million production budget and received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the script, characters and twist ending, but has developed into a cult following.dbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:producerBill Badalatodbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:producerTangerine Dreamdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:producerFred Barondbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corinne_Bohrerdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Quaiddbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Wardendbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Cullendbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Harrolddbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:nameDead Solid Perfectdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:genreSportdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golf_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Dead_Solid_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_comedy-drama_filmsDead Solid Perfect is a 1988 American film following the life of a professional golfer on the PGA Tour. It was produced by HBO films and based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Dan Jenkins and written and directed by Bobby Roth.dbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roel_Reinédbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbp:producerMike Truman, Chris Healings, Charlotte Jamesdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roel_Reinédbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbp:nameDead in Tombstonedbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romaniadbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_helldbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Deal_with_the_Devildbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Luciferdbp-dbr:Dead_in_Tombstonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roel_ReinéDead in Tombstone is a 2013 American direct-to-video horror Western film produced by Universal 1440 Entertainment. It was directed by Roel Reiné and written by Shane Kuhn and Brendan Cowles. The film stars Danny Trejo as Guerrero, a gang leader who gets double-crossed by his fellow gang members. Striking a pact with the Devil after entering Hell, he resurfaces to the earthly world to avenge his own death by killing the men who murdered him. The film was released in home media on October 22, 2013, and was followed by a sequel, Dead Again in Tombstone (2017).The film is based on the concept of the deal with the Devil.dbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Herodbp-dbp:directorShawn Amosdbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Herodbp-dbp:distributorShout! Factorydbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doug_Stanhopedbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Herodbp-dbp:nameDeadbeat Herodbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Herodbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Herodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doug_Stanhope_albumsdbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand_Up!_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Deadbeat_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_video_albumsDeadbeat Hero is Doug Stanhope's second stand-up comedy DVD and his fifth CD. Recorded at the Comedy Underground in Seattle, Washington in 2004, originally produced by Shout Factory, and released as part of the Ad Lib Breakout Comedy Series. It was reissued in 2007 by Stand Up! Records.dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerOliver Drakedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalt Maddoxdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeadlinedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_DrakeDeadline is a 1948 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Sunset Carson, Al Terry and Pat Starling.dbp-dbr:Deadline_Auto_Theftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:H._B._Halickidbp-dbr:Deadline_Auto_Theftdbp-dbp:distributorHalicki Internationaldbp-dbr:Deadline_Auto_Theftdbp-dbp:producerH. B. Halickidbp-dbr:Deadline_Auto_Theftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoyt_Axtondbp-dbr:Deadline_Auto_Theftdbp-dbp:starringH. B. 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B. "Toby" Halicki made up of scenes from Gone in 60 Seconds and The Junkman as well as new material featuring Hoyt Axton.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Correlldbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:distributorParamount Home Videodbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Greenedbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Santosdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Pattondbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Harrolddbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Scaliadbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Correlldbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Greenedbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Deadly_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cockfighting_in_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_CorrellDeadly Desire is a 1991 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Charles Corell and starring Jack Scalia, Kathryn Harrold, and Will Patton.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:producerPaul Pompiandbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Bellerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Brandondbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Mystery_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Mystery_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Messagespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_BenderDeadly Messages is a 1985 made-for-TV horror mystery thriller film directed by Jack Bender.The film is initially set in an apartment in New York City. A woman decides to use her absent roommate's Ouija board to communicate with spirits, and she contacts the spirit of the apartment's previous occupant who was supposedly murdered in 1978. When the roommate returns from a date, she thinks that she witnesses the murder of the original woman. The police can not find any corpse of evidence of murder, and the dead woman is thought to have simply disappeared. The surviving woman's life starts falling apart while she is stalked by an unnamed attacker. While searching for the truth, she discovers that her own identity and memories may be false, and that she may be a known mental patient who disappeared after surviving a failed murder attempt.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Averydbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:distributorNu Image Filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sagalldbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Silverdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Speakmandbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Idan_Altermandbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:starringJack Adalistdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:starringRochelle Swansondbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Averydbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Imagedbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakdbp-dbp:nameDeadly Outbreakdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tel_Avivdbp-dbr:Deadly_Outbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsDeadly Outbreak (released in certain markets as Deadly Takeover) is an action film released by US-Israeli company Nu Image in 1996, and directed by former stuntman Rick Avery.Set in Israel, it is an unofficial remake of the 1988 film Die Hard, with the last act of the film also borrowing heavily from the 1994 film Speed, released two years earlier.The film was rated 3.2 on the Letterbox site. According to IMDb, this film was edited into Steven Seagal's Ticker.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:distributorAction International Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:producerPeter Yuvaldbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Troy_Donahuedbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Prior_(actor)dbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Action_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Connelldbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:nameDeadly Preydbp-dbr:Deadly_Preydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_death_gamesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_A._PriorDeadly Prey is a 1987 action film written and directed by David A. Prior. The film, a very loose adaptation of the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, stars Ted Prior, David's brother, as a former soldier who is kidnapped for participation in a human safari.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bradley_Adamsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:producerJohn Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringJoss Acklanddbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Eppsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringSean Pertweedbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringDavid Suchetdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbajedbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringDavid Dontohdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bradley_Adamsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stowawaysdbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ghanadbp-dbr:Deadly_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_produced_at_Pinewood_StudiosDeadly Voyage is a 1996 television film directed by John Mackenzie and written by Stuart Urban. Produced by Union Pictures and John Goldschmidt's Viva Films for joint distribution to BBC Films and HBO.dbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Buckseydbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam P Cartlidgedbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Guilfoyledbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Castledbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Sugarmandbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_McGanndbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derrick_O'Connordbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Dunbardbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_De_Mornaydbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Buckseydbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDealersdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trading_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsDealers is a 1989 British film directed by Colin Bucksey. It stars Paul McGann and Rebecca De Mornay.dbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lasse_Hallströmdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasingdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarty Bowendbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerWyck Godfreydbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerRyan Kavanaughdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Porterdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringChanning Tatumdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Thomasdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmanda Seyfrieddbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lasse_Hallströmdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Kavanaughdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Linden_(writer)dbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameDear Johndbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameDear John OSTdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Army_Special_Forcesdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Deborah_Luriedbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_the_September_11_attacksdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Temple_Hill_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Nicholas_Sparksdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lasse_Hallströmdbp-dbr:Dear_John_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Charleston,_South_CarolinaDear John is a 2010 American romantic war drama film directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. It follows the life of a soldier (Channing Tatum) after he falls in love with a young woman (Amanda Seyfried). They decide to exchange letters after he is deployed. The film was released in North America on February 5, 2010, by Screen Gems, and received mixed reviews.dbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Roperdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:distributore-m-s the DVD Companydbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:producerHarry Alan Towersdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christoph_Waltzdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hristo_Shopovdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Griecodbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Nitschdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringGötz Ottodbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringHunter Phoenixdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:starringRomina Mondellodbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Roperdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:nameDeath, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Expressdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbp:countryBulgariadbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bulgariadbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stelvio_Ciprianidbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Roperdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_Orient_Expressdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bulgarian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Death,_Deceit_and_Destiny_Aboard_the_Orient_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Bulgarian_filmsDeath, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express is a 2000 thriller film about a group of international terrorists who, a few days before the start of the new millennium, lure a group of very rich celebrities and businesspeople on board the Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul in order to extort large sums of money from them. The screenplay for the movie was written by Peter Welbeck (aka Harry Alan Towers) and Peter Jobin. The film, which was directed by Mark Roper, starred Richard Grieco, Joanna Bukovska, Romina Mondello, Christoph Waltz, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Götz Otto.dbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Barrydbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:distributorCult Epicsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Barrydbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Russdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Demene_Halldbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:starringJulie Ritterdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:starringLinda Bonddbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Spence-Thomasdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:nameDeath Bed: The Bed That Eatsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surrealist_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_horror_filmsDeath Bed: The Bed That Eats is a 1977 American surrealist folk horror film written, produced, and directed by George Barry in his only feature film, and starring Demene Hall, William Russ, Julie Ritter, and Dave Marsh. The plot centers on a demon-possessed bed that is passed on through generations, bringing tragedy upon those who come across it.Filmed in Detroit in the early 1970s on a budget of $30,000, Death Bed underwent approximately four years' worth of post-production by Barry, and did not receive distribution upon completion. Despite this, the film garnered a minor cult following in Europe after it was made available via bootlegged VHS editions, initially through the United Kingdom-based label Portland Films. Barry was unaware of these unofficial releases until 2001 when he came across a review of the film on an online forum.The film was championed by British film critic, writer, and musician Stephen Thrower, whose musical group, Cyclobe, composed a new musical theme for the film with Barry's approval. Cyclobe's music was integrated into the film before it had its first official theatrical premiere at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival in February 2003. The U.S. home media label Cult Epics released the film on DVD the same year, and a Blu-ray edition followed in 2013.dbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:producerClifford Taylordbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:nameDeath Drives Throughdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hustondbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsDeath Drives Through is a 1935 British sports drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chili Bouchier, Robert Douglas and Miles Mander. It was made as a quota quickie by the independent producer Clifford Taylor at Ealing Studios. The racing scenes were shot at Brooklands.dbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Rogelldbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Rogelldbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:nameDeath Flies Eastdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsDeath Flies East is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Conrad Nagel, Florence Rice and Raymond Walburn. The action takes place on an airline flight with a murderer aboard. The film was an early example of the aviation "disaster film" genre.dbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Livelydbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:nameDeath Rides the Rangedbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Death_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_InvestigationDeath Rides the Range is a 1939 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. It was a Colony Pictures film.dbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._Lloyd_Sheldondbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerEmanuel Cohendbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._Lloyd_Sheldondbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Lehmandbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Andersondbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbp:nameDeath Takes a Holidaydbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princesdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_personifications_of_deathdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Takes_a_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsDeath Takes a Holiday is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama starring Fredric March, Evelyn Venable and Guy Standing. It is based on the 1924 Italian play La morte in vacanza by Alberto Casella (1891–1957), as adapted in English for Broadway in 1929 by Walter Ferris.dbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Adrian_Boothdbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Adrian_Boothdbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbp:nameDeath Tunneldbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsDeath Tunnel is a 2005 horror movie filmed at the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. It stars Steffany Huckaby, Annie Burgstede, Kristin Novak, and Jason Lasater.dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorEli Rothdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Winnerdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorAllan A. Goldsteindbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJ. 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Cannondbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Gonzalezdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Welshdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Sherwooddbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eli_Rothdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Releasingdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group_Inc.dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Inc.dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gail_Morgan_Hickmandbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameDeath Wishdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pentalogiesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1974The Death Wish franchise is an American vigilante action-thriller film series based on the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield. The films follow the character Paul Kersey, portrayed by Charles Bronson in the original series, and Bruce Willis in the 2018 remake. While the first film received mixed reviews, the subsequent sequels, as well as the remake, were panned by critics. The series made $87 million against a combined production budget of $61 million. Charles Bronson was the only actor to have appeared in all five films.dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:distributorCannon Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:starringMartin Balsamdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:starringCharles Bronsondbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:starringEd Lauterdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:starringDeborah Raffindbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:starringMarina Sirtisdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:nameDeath Wish 3dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Death_Wish_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jimmy_Pagedbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Wish_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_WinnerDeath Wish 3 is a 1985 American vigilante action-thriller film directed and edited by Michael Winner. A sequel to the 1982 film Death Wish II, it is the third installment and the last to be directed by Winner in the Death Wish film series. It stars Charles Bronson as the vigilante killer Paul Kersey and sees him battling with New York street punk gangs while receiving tactical support from a local NYPD Inspector (Ed Lauter). Despite being set in New York City, some of the filming was shot in London to reduce production costs. It was succeeded by Death Wish 4: The Crackdown.dbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPyramide Distributiondbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thom_Mountdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJosh Kramerdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSigourney Weaverdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStuart Wilsondbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thom_Mountdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ariel_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rafael_Yglesiasdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDeath and the Maidendbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Wojciech_Kilardbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Latin_American_military_dictatorshipsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chiledbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_duosdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_and_the_Maiden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_mystery_drama_filmsDeath and the Maiden is a 1994 mystery drama film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley and Stuart Wilson. 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Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film. It was released by Paramount Pictures in North America and by DreamWorks Pictures internationally on May 8, 1998. The film depicts humanity's attempts to prepare for and destroy a 7-mile (11 km) wide comet set to collide with Earth and cause a mass extinction.Deep Impact was released in the same summer as the similarly themed Armageddon, which fared better at the box office, while astronomers described Deep Impact as being more accurate. Deep Impact was slightly better received critically than Armageddon, although both ultimately received mixed reviews. Deep Impact grossed over $349.5 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 1998.It was the final film by cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann, who died before the film's release.dbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerard_Damianodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bryanston_Distributing_Companydbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis Perainodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis "Butchie" Perainodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Reemsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Connors_(actress)dbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Lovelacedbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDolly Sharpdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerard_Damianodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bryanston_Distributing_Companydbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerard_Damianodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDeep Throatdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_subject_to_a_lawsuitdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerard_Damianodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_controversiesdbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fellatiodbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pornography_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Deep_Throat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual_revolutionDeep Throat is a 1972 American pornographic film written and directed by Gerard Damiano, listed in the credits as "Jerry Gerard", and starring Linda Lovelace (Linda Susan Boreman). It is considered the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984).One of the first pornographic films to feature a plot, character development, and relatively high production values, Deep Throat earned mainstream attention and launched the "porno chic" trend, although the film was the subject of obscenity trials and banned in some jurisdictions. Lovelace later wrote that she was coerced and sexually assaulted during the production, and that the film is genuine rape pornography.dbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Drury_(director)dbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:starringGreta Scacchidbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:starringDenholm Elliottdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:starringBill Patersondbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:starringIan Bannendbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:starringFulton Mackaydbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Drury_(director)dbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Stellmandbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:nameDefence of the Realmdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Harveydbp-dbr:Defence_of_the_Realmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_DruryDefence of the Realm is a 1986 British political thriller film directed by David Drury, starring Gabriel Byrne, Greta Scacchi, and Denholm Elliott, with Robbie Coltrane in a minor role.The film takes its title from the Defence of the Realm Act 1914, passed in the United Kingdom at the start of the First World War, which gave the government wide-ranging powers during the war.It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location in London and Duxford in Cambridgeshire. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roger Murray-Leach. The film was distributed in the United Kingdom by the Rank Organisation. The plot mirrors the real-life British spy scandal known as the Profumo affair.dbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:distributorContinental Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerW. Ray Johnstondbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hampton_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_E._Heifetzdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:nameDefenders of the Lawdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsDefenders of the Law is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by Joseph Levering and starring Catherine Dale Owen, John Holland and Robert Gleckler.dbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:directorGary Hardwickdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:producerLen Amatodbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:producerPaddy Cullendbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duane_Martindbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Essence_Atkinsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meagan_Gooddbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LL_Cool_Jdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Gibsondbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Uniondbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robinne_Leedbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Jacksondbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:starringDartanyan Edmondsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:nameDeliver Us from Evadbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Modern_adaptations_of_works_by_William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliver_Us_from_Evapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Taming_of_the_ShrewDeliver Us from Eva is a 2003 American romantic comedy film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union, revolving around LL's character, Ray, being paid to date a troublesome young lady named Eva (Union). It is considered by many as a modern update of William Shakespeare's play The Taming of the Shrew. It was released to the American theaters on February 7, 2003 by Focus Features, and also stars Essence Atkins, Duane Martin, and Mel Jackson.The title is a play on a line of the Lord's Prayer: "And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil."dbp-dbr:Delivering_Milodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:Delivering_Milodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hannover_Housedbp-dbr:Delivering_Milodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:Delivering_Milodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hannover_Housedbp-dbr:Delivering_Milodbp-dbp:nameDelivering Milodbp-dbr:Delivering_Milodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantic_City,_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Craig_Safandbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantic_City,_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:Delivering_Milopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_CastleDelivering Milo is a 2001 American fantasy comedy film written by David Hubbard and directed by Nick Castle. Anton Yelchin stars as Milo, while Bridget Fonda and Campbell Scott play his parents. Albert Finney stars as Elmore Dahl, a guardian angel sent to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth living.dbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:directorMichael Fischadbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:distributorNew City Releasingdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:producerRudy Cohendbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._Albertdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:producerUri Harkhamdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._Albertdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Uri_Harkhamdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:nameDelta Heatdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_police_filmsdbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Fischadbp-dbr:Delta_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_TyngDelta Heat is a 1992 film directed by Michael Fischa and written by Sam A. Scribner. The buddy police film was shot in New Orleans, Louisiana.The screenplay was originally written by Bruce Akiyama to be a television pilot, commissioned by Sawmill Entertainment, but after producer Richard L. Albert made The Forbidden Dance, he decided to hire writer Sam Scribner to expand the script to feature film length. During production, producer Albert spent six hours in the bayous north of New Orleans convincing alligator hunter Bob Raymond to catch 40 alligators which appear in the final scene.dbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerF.W. Bakerdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameDemobbeddbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Demobbed_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._BlakeleyDemobbed is a 1944 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Norman Evans, Nat Jackley, Gus McNaughton and Dan Young. It was written by Roney Parsons and Anthony Toner from an original story by Julian Cantor and Max Zorlini.dbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Kagandbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Freyda_Rothsteindbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shrierdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Gordon_Morradbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Siegeldbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Lanedbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_C._Scottdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Kagandbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Freyda_Rothsteindbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shrierdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Gordon_Morradbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Siegeldbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:Descending_Angeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Descending_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Descending_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Descending_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Descending_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Descending_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeremy_KaganDescending Angel is a 1990 television film that aired on HBO starring George C. Scott, Diane Lane and Eric Roberts.dbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbp:distributorBeaumont Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leichterdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leichterdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Jaccarddbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbp:nameDesert Gunsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_HutchisonDesert Guns is a 1936 American Western film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Conway Tearle, Margaret Morris and William Gould.dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ace_Hermandbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Tobiasdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Greydbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ace_Hermandbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darling_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:nameDesert Pursuitdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BlairDesert Pursuit is a 1952 American Western film directed by George Blair and starring Wayne Morris, Virginia Grey and George Tobias. The film is based on the story "Horse Thieves' Hosanna" by Kenneth Perkins, originally published in the December 1948 issue of Blue Book. IMDb and other sources credit the screenplay to a novel called "Starlight Canyon." However, Perkins never published a novel under that title. Among his papers at the Bancroft Library is a typescript story titled "Starlight Canyon" with a handwritten note identifying the title under which it was published.dbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:directorDon Henrydbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:distributorGravitas Venturesdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:producerDrew Brodydbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naím_Thomasdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Romerodbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Dusidbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annika_Svedmandbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flint_Esquerradbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_J._Hortondbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tori_Whitedbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringJustin Quinndbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:starringYvonne Rawndbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:nameDesert of Blooddbp-dbr:Desert_of_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Desert_of_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsDesert of Blood is a 2008 independent film about a vampire, Luis Diego, who has been left imprisoned underground by the village priest. When accidentally released, he begins to exact revenge on the villagers. However, when he falls in love with a young woman who is visiting the village to care for her aging aunt, he must face the possibility of forgiveness. The story is set in modern-day Mexico.This film features a largely Latino cast, and was filmed in the Mexican town of Tecate.dbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbp:producerHarry Kellerdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbp:nameDesert of Lost Mendbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_of_Lost_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_KellerDesert of Lost Men is a 1951 American Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Mary Ellen Kay and Irving Bacon. The film's art direction was by Frank Arrigo.dbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Chodorovdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Muir_(actress)dbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Chodorovdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_C._McCall_Jr.dbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDesirabledbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:Desirable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsDesirable is a 1934 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Jean Muir and George Brent. It was released by Warner Bros. The film follows the story of Lois (Jean Muir), the 19-year-old daughter of a famous actress (Verree Teasdale), who has been hidden away at boarding school to protect her mother's image. A scarlet-fever quarantine sends her home to New York City, full of innocent enthusiasm, only to be betrayed by her mother, by the arrogant egotists of her mother's theatrical world and by the haughty social snobs in the upper-crust family whose son her mother persuades her to marry. Mac (George Brent), a friend of her mother's, initially plays an avuncular role. By the end of the film, Lois and Mac realize that they are in love.dbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colleen_Murphydbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colleen_Murphydbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colleen_Murphydbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameDesiredbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsDesire is a Canada/Germany treaty coproduction drama film, released in 2000. It was directed and written by Colleen Murphy produced by Elizabeth Yake (Canada) and Eberhard Junkersdorf (Germany). The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:producerSteven R. McGlothendbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Slaterdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tammy_Laurendbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_TuchnerDesperate for Love is a 1989 American romance drama television film directed by Michael Tuchner. The film is based on a true story.dbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:producerStanley Rubindbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Widmarkdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Showalterdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Murvyn_Vyedbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Taylor_(actor)dbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Everett_Freemandbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:nameDestination Gobidbp-dbr:Destination_Gobidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_Sino-Japanese_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mongoliadbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Navy_in_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_Kaplandbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gobi_Desertdbp-dbr:Destination_Gobipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_war_filmsDestination Gobi is a 1953 American Technicolor World War II film released by 20th Century-Fox. It was produced by Stanley Rubin, directed by Robert Wise (his first color feature film), and stars Richard Widmark and Don Taylor.The film is about the Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO), referred to as Sino-American Combined Operations in the film.Actor Ernest Borgnine has stated in interviews that he believed that this film, and Widmark's role of CPO Sam McHale, were the basis of the role of Quentin McHale in Borgnine's 1960's television show McHale's Navy.dbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:producerIsadore Sparberdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringBud Collyerdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameDestruction, Inc.dbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Destruction,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsDestruction Inc. (1942) is the thirteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on December 25, 1942.dbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Levinedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lin_Shayedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames DeBellodbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natasha_Lyonnedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Furlongdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Stanleydbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Crissdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Tweeddbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ace_Frehleydbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Simmonsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDetroit Rock Citydbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDetroit Rock City: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Power_popdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Glam_rockdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_J._Peter_Robinsondbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_songsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Kiss_(band)Detroit Rock City is a 1999 American teen comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin and written by Carl V. Dupré. It tells of four teenage boys in a Kiss tribute band who try to see their idols in a concert in Detroit in 1978. It took its title from the Kiss song of the same name. The film stars Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello, Sam Huntington, the members of Kiss (Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss), Natasha Lyonne and Lin Shaye.The film was primarily shot in Canada, such as at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute in Toronto and Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, but also at Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed approximately $6 million against a $17 million budget. It is a 1970s nostalgia film.dbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:producerBarry Bernandidbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:producerSid Ganisdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringRob Schneiderdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringEddie Griffindbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringWilliam Forsythedbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringArija Bareikisdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Ganisdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rob_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harris_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:nameDeuce Bigalow: Male Gigolodbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_male_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Teddy_Castelluccidbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rob_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Deuce_Bigalow:_Male_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_MitchellDeuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo is a 1999 American sex comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell (in his directorial debut) and written by Harris Goldberg and Rob Schneider. The film, inspired by American Gigolo (1980), stars Schneider (in the title role), William Forsythe, Eddie Griffin, and Arija Bareikis, with supporting roles by Oded Fehr, Gail O'Grady, Richard Riehle, Jacqueline Obradors, Big Boy, Amy Poehler, and Dina Platias. The film tells the story of a hapless fishtank cleaner who goes into business as a male prostitute in an attempt to earn enough money to repair the damage he caused while house-sitting. It was the first film produced by Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions.Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo was released in the United States on December 10, 1999, by Buena Vista Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label. While the film received generally negative reviews from critics, it was a box office success, grossing over $92 million worldwide against a $17 million budget.A sequel, titled Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, was released in August 2005 by Sony Pictures Releasing.dbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:directorSam Logan Khaleghidbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:distributorCinedigm Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producer80dbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerSam Logan Khaleghidbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerLaidBackzdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerATGdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerDub Muzikdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerG.B. Thimotheosedbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerTel K. Ganesandbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:producerJesse Dean Crawfisdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringSam Logan Khaleghidbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringAmmar Nemodbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringAndrew Dawe Collinsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringDennis Marindbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringGrover McCantsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringJesi Jensendbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringJohn C. Formandbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringJudy Stepaniandbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringKeyna Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringNathan Kane Mathersdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:starringNepoleon Duraisamydbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:nameDevil's Night: Dawn of the Nain Rougedbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hardcore_hip_hopdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Devil's_Night:_Dawn_of_the_Nain_Rougepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_horror_thriller_filmsDevil's Night: Dawn of the Nain Rouge is a 2019 English language feature film directed by Sam Logan Khaleghi based on the creature of the same name. The film held an advance screening at the Emagine Novi Theatre in Novi, Michigan on November 17, 2019 with a nationwide USA release of June 23, 2020 on DVD and digital platforms. The film marks the debut of Eminem's younger brother Nathan Kane Mathers.dbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_G._Bennetdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Stevensdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_G._Bennetdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:nameDevil Goddessdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Devil_Goddesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsDevil Goddess (1955) is the sixteenth and final Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his third and last performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller (a character previously called "Jungle Jim"), and his final film as well. It co-starred Ed Hinton and William Tannen as the film's antagonists, Leopold and Nels Comstock, respectively. Angela Stevens also stars. The film was directed by Spencer G. Bennet and written by Dwight Babcock and George H. Plympton.The film centers on jungle roamer Weissmuller and his team racing against a few looters for a mystical treasure located in a demon-worshiping land. Filming took place in December 1954. Devil Goddess was theatrically released in the United States in October 1955.dbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Edwin_Grahamdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:directorJuan Duvaldbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:distributorCinexport Filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:distributorExcelsior Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Weissdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Edwin_Grahamdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Weissdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:nameDevil Monsterdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_filmsDevil Monster (1936) is an American action-adventure horror film directed by S. Edwin Graham. The working title of the film was The Great Manta and it was shown in Great Britain as The Sea Fiend in 1938. Also, a Spanish-language version entitled El diablo del mar, directed by Juan Duval using some of the same actors and footage, was released in the United States in 1936 by Cinexport Films.An edited version of the film was released in 1946 as Devil Monster, a low-budget South Seas drama spiced up with stock footage inserts including half-dressed native girls who were also featured in the film's trailer. The Hays Code, which banned nudity in American films, apparently tolerated partial nudity in "ethnographic" scenes of "native" life. This version of the film is now in the public domain and is available online at Internet Archive.dbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Griersondbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbp:producerIsobel Pargiterdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Griersondbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Curtis_(author)dbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbp:nameDevil on Horsebackdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Horsebackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cyril_FrankelDevil on Horseback is a 1954 British sports drama film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum and Jeremy Spenser. The screenplay was by Scottish writer Neil Paterson.dbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Malverndbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Turhan_Beydbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Montezdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Pugliadbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Katchdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Hartmanndbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameAli Baba and the Forty Thievesdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baghdaddbp-dbr:Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Ali_BabaAli Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1944 adventure film from Universal Pictures, directed by Arthur Lubin, and starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall, and Turhan Bey. The film is derived from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, but its storyline departs greatly from the folk tale of the same name, wedding that story to an actual historic event. The film is one of series of "exotic" tales released by Universal during the Second World War; others include Cobra Woman, Arabian Nights, and White Savage.dbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:starringRaymond Hattondbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blanche_Mehaffeydbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:starringJohn Darrowdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:nameAlias Mary Smithdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._Mason_HopperAlias Mary Smith is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Blanche Mehaffey, John Darrow, and Raymond Hatton. It was released by the independent company Mayfair Pictures.dbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Winkler_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Winkler_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphandbp-dbp:nameAlice's Orphandbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alice_Comediesdbp-dbr:Alice's_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_animated_filmsAlice's Orphan is a 1926 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Studio and distributed by M.J. Winkler Pictures, and is part of the Alice Comedies.dbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbp:distributorWinkler Picturesdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbp:nameAlice Gets Stungdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alice_Comediesdbp-dbr:Alice_Gets_Stungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsAlice Gets Stung is a 1925 animated short film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series. It was Virginia Davis' last performance as Alice.dbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:distributorWinkler Picturesdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:nameAlice the Toreadordbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alice_Comediesdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsAlice the Toreador is a 1925 animated short silent film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series.dbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NWave_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ventura_Distributiondbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Van_Iseghemdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Hugginsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bouli_Lannersdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Lebecquedbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NWave_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ventura_Distributiondbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Van_Iseghemdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Hugginsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameAlien Adventuredbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Belgiumdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryBelgiumdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_animated_short_filmsAlien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen. The movie was rated G (or the local equivalent) in most countries. It was the first fully digital feature-length film produced for a large-screen format.dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Fournier_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-José_Raymonddbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Dan_Georgedbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Tootoosisdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Duceppedbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_McCarthy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Fournier_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-José_Raymonddbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Malkodbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:nameAlien Thunderdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saskatchewandbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Claude_Fournierdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_filmsAlien Thunder (also known as Dan Candy's Law) is a 1974 Canadian Northern film directed by Claude Fournier and starring Donald Sutherland, Gordon Tootoosis, Chief Dan George, Kevin McCarthy, and Francine Racette. Its original screenplay was written by W.O. Mitchell but Mitchell removed his name from the final release due to changes that were made.dbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anson_Williamsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:producerBill Novodordbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Walkendbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josie_Bissettdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Schlatterdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anson_Williamsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Sandlerdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:nameAll-American Murderdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tulsa,_Oklahomadbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anson_WilliamsAll-American Murder is a 1991 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Anson Williams and starring Christopher Walken and Charlie Schlatter. It was released on December 18, 1991, in UK.dbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:directorBlake Freemandbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:starringDanny Trejodbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:starringEddie Griffindbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:starringCasper Van Diendbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:starringJon Griesdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:nameAll About the Moneydbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_the_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_action_comedy_filmsAll About the Money (also titled Mucho Dinero) is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Blake Freeman and starring Eddie Griffin, Casper Van Dien, Danny Trejo, Jon Gries and Freeman.dbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorMike Quasardbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameAll Alonedbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:AVN_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_masturbationdbp-dbr:All_Alone_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pornographic_film_seriesAll Alone is a series of pornographic films about female masturbation released between 2006 and 2008. The DVDs are directed by Mike Quasar and produced by Third Degree Films.dbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_McKimsondbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Fowled_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_filmsAll Fowled Up is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on February 19, 1955 and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.dbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:The_Kondelik_Brothersdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:directorAndrés Borghidbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:directorBryan Nortondbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:directorJay Holdendbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:producerJesse Bagetdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Damien_Leonedbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:starringAndrea Monierdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:The_Kondelik_Brothersdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damien_Leonedbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:nameAll Hallows' Eve 2dbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Hallows'_Eve_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Damien_LeoneAll Hallows' Eve 2 is a 2015 American horror anthology film. The film is a standalone sequel to All Hallows' Eve (2013). The film was released on VOD and digital on October 6, 2015, and had a DVD release on February 2, 2016. The film grossed $33,548 in home sales.It was followed by a 2016 spin-off film titled Terrifier, which spawned the titular franchise that includes two direct sequels in 2022 and 2024.dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJeffrey Porterdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTry Seventeen Productionsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHolly Wiersmadbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Furladbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Emmettdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichele Wieslerdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franka_Potentedbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mandy_Mooredbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elijah_Wooddbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll I Wantdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MoviePass_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brightlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsAll I Want (also known as Try Seventeen) is a 2002 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jeffrey Porter and written by Charles Kephart. It stars Elijah Wood, Franka Potente and Mandy Moore. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2002 and Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 12, 2003.dbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:directorSusan Walterdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:distributorPaladin/Universal Picturesdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:producerSharon Stonedbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:producerEric Brennerdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:producerGary Preislerdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:producerMatthew R. Bradydbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:producerRob Carlinerdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:starringSharon Stonedbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Famke_Janssendbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Burstyndbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Goldwyndbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Susan_Walterdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sharon_Stonedbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_R._Bradydbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Susan_Walterdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:nameAll I Wishdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fashion_designersAll I Wish (also titled A Little Something for Your Birthday) is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Susan Walter and starring Sharon Stone (who was also a producer), Tony Goldwyn, Famke Janssen and Ellen Burstyn. It is Walter's directorial debut.dbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Dampierdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Malodbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Bartydbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Indbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsAll In is a 1936 British sports comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Ralph Lynn, Gina Malo and Garry Marsh. The owner of a racing stables has high hopes of winning The Derby, but fate intervenes. It is also known by the alternative title Tattenham Corner, from the play on which it is based. The film was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. It was based on a play, Tattenham Corner, by Philip Merivale and Brandon Fleming, which takes its name from a sharp bend on Epsom Racecourse, where the Derby is run.dbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColorama Featuresdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Robertsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betsy_Blairdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_McGoohandbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Michelldbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Harris_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marti_Stevens_(actress)dbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jarricodbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Night Longdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Othellodbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_the_1960sAll Night Long (also known as Night People) is a 1962 British neo noir drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Patrick McGoohan, Keith Michell, Betsy Blair, Paul Harris, Marti Stevens, and Richard Attenborough. The story by Nel King and Paul Jarrico (who wrote under the pseudonym "Peter Achilles") is an updated version of William Shakespeare's Othello, set in the London jazz scene of the 1960s. The action takes place in a single evening, during an anniversary party. The black-and-white film features performances by several prominent British jazz musicians – among them John Dankworth and Tubby Hayes – as well as the Americans Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus, who were in the UK in 1961 when filming took place and were recruited to participate.dbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Georges_Trévilledbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Lindsay_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Davisdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Kellydbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringMary Broughdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Georges_Trévilledbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Besantdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colden_Loredbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:nameAll Sorts and Conditions of Mendbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Sorts_and_Conditions_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsAll Sorts and Conditions of Men is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Georges Tréville and starring Renee Kelly, Rex Davis and James Lindsay. It was based on the 1882 novel All Sorts and Conditions of Men by Walter Besant.dbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringKay Walshdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hobbs_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringAubrey Mallalieudbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringMoira Lynddbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameAll That Glittersdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_That_Glitters_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersAll That Glitters is a 1936 British comedy crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Jack Hobbs, Moira Lynd and Aubrey Mallalieu. The film was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton for distribution as a quota quickie by RKO.dbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNetwork Tendbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerHoward Leedsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Ferrierdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Creytondbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joy_Chambersdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ugly_Dave_Graydbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Wagstaffdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Pacedbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abigail_(actress)dbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Prestondbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Martindbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarriet Pacedbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Leedsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stuckeydbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameAll at Seadbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:All_at_Sea_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_television_filmsAll at Sea is a 1977 Australian television film about a group of misfits on holiday on an island resort. It features the cast from The Celebrity Game.dbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Jostdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:distributorAmerican Playhouse Theatrical Filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_S._Rosenthaldbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Lackdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmanuelle_Chauletdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringGordon Joseph Weissdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringKatherine Beandbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Jostdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_S._Rosenthaldbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Jostdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:nameAll the Vermeers in New Yorkdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Vermeers_in_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Johannes_VermeerAll the Vermeers in New York is a 1990 American film written and directed by Jon Jost. It won the Caligari Film Award in the 1991 Berlin International Film Festival and the Best Experimental Film in the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards.dbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_MacTaggartdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo_Amalgamateddbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Cranhamdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Heywooddbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Briersdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_MacTaggartdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo_Amalgamateddbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll the Way Updbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Way_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_BlakeAll The Way Up is a 1970 British comedy film directed by James MacTaggart and starring Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Kenneth Cranham, Richard Briers, Adrienne Posta and Elaine Taylor. It is based on the 1962 play Semi-Detached by David Turner.It was the sole feature film directorial credit from James MacTaggart, one of the leading drama directors in British television.The title song was performed by Liverpool group The Scaffold.dbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Edwards_(director)dbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVanguard Cinemadbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBrother Jack Filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ali_Hillisdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Klavensdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Del_Guidicedbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Edwards_(director)dbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Edwards_(director)dbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll The Wrong Placesdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Wrong_Places_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_filmsAll the Wrong Places is a 2000 American independent film directed by Martin Edwards. The film is a romantic comedy with actress Ali Hillis in the main role.The plot follows Marissa (Ali Hillis) as she decides to become a filmmaker.The film was shown at the 2000 Brooklyn Film Festival where the director tied with Wendy Jo Cohen for an award.dbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clay_Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:producerClay Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:producerJohn F. Phillipsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:starringClay Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronalda_Jonesdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:starringGarry Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clay_Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clay_Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clay_Borrisdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:nameAlligator Shoesdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alligator_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clay_BorrisAlligator Shoes is a 1981 Canadian drama film directed by Clay Borris. Written by Borris as a fictionalization of his own family story, and acted predominantly by Borris and his real family, the film centres on Mike and Bin Allard (brothers Clay and Garry Borris), two brothers in Toronto whose life is turned upside down when their aunt Danielle (stage actress Ronalda Jones, in the film's only major role played by a professional actress) comes to stay with their family after having a nervous breakdown. Made for a budget of just $400,000 ($1.27 million today), the film was an expansion of Rose's House, a short film Borris previously directed for CBC Television.The film premiered in the Director's Fortnight section of the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It had its theatrical premiere in Canada in June 1981.The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 3rd Genie Awards in 1982: Best Actress (Jones), Best Original Screenplay (Borris), Best Cinematography (John F. Phillips) and Best Editing (Gordon McClellan). It received the Golden Ducat at the 1981 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in Mannheim.dbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Previndbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Previndbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._Stemmledbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Harrisdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbp:nameAlmost Angelsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Almost_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsAlmost Angels (also known in some foreign markets as Born to Sing) is a 1962 American comedy-drama film about a group of boys in the Vienna Boys' Choir. The film centers around the chorister's recruitment process, the rehearsals and the life in the institution as well. The story also conveys the value of friendship, honesty and loyalty. The child actors were actual members of the Vienna Boys Choir who perform several traditional Austrian songs throughout the motion picture. The filming took place in the Augarten Palais, the surroundings of Vienna and some other places of the beautiful Austrian landscape.In the United States, the film was released as the second half of a double bill. The first feature on the double bill was the 1962 re-release of Lady and the Tramp.dbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:directorArthur Varneydbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:starringMargery Binnerdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:starringSydney Howarddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:nameAlmost a Divorcedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_VarneyAlmost a Divorce is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and Arthur Varney and starring Nelson Keys, Sydney Howard and Margery Binner. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios.The film led to a copyright infringement action which was dismissed.dbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Trinderdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linden_Traversdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederick_Burtwelldbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Breondbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Horne_(writer)dbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlmost a Honeymoondbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeAlmost a Honeymoon is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Tommy Trinder, Linden Travers and Edmund Breon. It was based on the 1930 play Almost a Honeymoon by Walter Ellis, previously filmed in 1930. Its plot is about a young man who urgently needs to find a wife so that he can get a lucrative job in the colonial service, and sets out to persuade a woman to marry him.It was shot at the Welwyn Studios of Associated British outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelita_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dale_Evansdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabby_Hayesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Colt_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlong the Navajo Traildbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsAlong the Navajo Trail is a 1945 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes and Dale Evans. The film's story was based on a William Colt MacDonald novel. The film marked the debut of the Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez, who Republic Pictures then began to build up into a star. Its title song is Along the Navajo Trail, an instrumental version of which appears with the opening credits, with a brief vocal version during the last twenty seconds of the film. The first few bars of the song are used as background music in several chase scenes.The film was part of the long-running series of Roy Rogers films produced by the studio.dbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jenny_Bowen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kjehl_Rasmussendbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Mosteldbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Allendbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHolly Hunterdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertinidbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAnimal Behaviordbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_EidelmanAnimal Behavior is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jenny Bowen and Kjehl Rasmussen and starring Karen Allen, Armand Assante, and Holly Hunter.dbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:directorCraig Singerdbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:distributorViewCavedbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:producerSylvia Caminerdbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:producerCraig Singerdbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Patrick_Harrisdbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Lillarddbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:nameAnimal Roomdbp-dbr:Animal_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsAnimal Room is a 1995 American thriller drama film directed, produced, and written by Craig Singer and starring Neil Patrick Harris as a bullied drug-using teenager and Matthew Lillard as the bully who loves to torment Harris's character. The film is referred to as a modernized version of A Clockwork Orange and features an appearance from the punk rock band Misfits.dbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_S._J._Faberdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Imelda_Stauntondbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saskia_Reevesdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_S._J._Faberdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcy_Kahandbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:Antonia_and_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ScreenPlayAntonia and Jane is a 1990 comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Saskia Reeves and Imelda Staunton in the title roles, shown in ScreenPlay on 18 July 1990. It is about two mismatched woman friends who have had a love–hate relationship with each other since childhood.The story is told in flashback episodes as narrated by the two characters to their counsellor, prior to their annual dinner date.dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Snell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernando_Reydbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Sevilladbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Castledbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juan_Luis_Galiardodbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Porterdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hildegarde_Neildbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Snell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Epic_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historical_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Antony_and_Cleopatradbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charlton_HestonAntony and Cleopatra is a 1972 film adaptation of the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Charlton Heston, and made by the Rank Organisation. Heston and Hildegarde Neil portray the titular roles of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, with a supporting cast featuring Eric Porter, John Castle, Fernando Rey, Carmen Sevilla, Freddie Jones, Peter Arne, Douglas Wilmer, Julian Glover and Roger Delgado. The picture was produced by Peter Snell from a screenplay by Federico De Urrutia and the director.dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:directorJon Scoffielddbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:producerCecil Clarkedbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:producerLorna Masondbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Suzmandbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Stewartdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filmed_stage_productionsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ancient_Egypt_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Antony_and_Cleopatradbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_playsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_drama)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_shot_at_ATV_Elstree_StudiosAntony and Cleopatra is a 1974 videotaped television production of William Shakespeare's 1606 play of the same name, produced by ATV (which was distributed internationally by ITC) starring Richard Johnson as Mark Antony, Janet Suzman as Cleopatra, and Patrick Stewart as Enobarbus. It was directed by Jon Scoffield and is an adaptation of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) production of the play. It features then-little-known Ben Kingsley and Tim Pigott-Smith in small roles.As of 2014, this production was the last made-for-TV Shakespeare adaptation to have its American network premiere on U.S. commercial television. Laurence Olivier's King Lear was shown in the U.S. in 1984 in syndication rather than on a single network.dbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_mammalsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_Classics_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Ants_in_the_Plantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_antsAnts in the Plants is a Technicolor cartoon created by Fleischer Studios and originally released into theaters on March 15, 1940, by Paramount Studios. It was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer; animators were Myron Waldman and George Moreno. Music for the cartoon was composed by Sammy Timberg. It was part of the Fleischer Studios series Color Classics produced by the studio between 1934 and 1941.dbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbp:starringOliver Hardydbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._M._Walkerdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_H._M._Walkerdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Old_Port!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)Any Old Port! is an American 1932 pre-Code comedy short film directed by James W. Horne and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach.dbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margie_Hinesdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_songsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Rags%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerAny Rags? is a 1932 Pre-Code Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo, and Betty Boop, with a brief appearance by Koko the Clown.It features the song "Any Rags?", a 1902 ragtime schottische by Thomas S. Allen.dbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Strawbridgedbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Larsondbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Yatesdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_poemsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:E._E._Cummingsdbp-dbr:Anyone_Lived_in_a_Pretty_How_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_LucasAnyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (stylized as anyone lived in a pretty [how] town) is a 1967 short film made by George Lucas inspired by E. E. Cummings' poem of the same name.It was one of two films Lucas made after returning to USC's film school as a graduate in 1967 (the other was The Emperor). The film represented a first for the USC film school by being shot in color and widescreen.The film was shown out of competition in the Special Screening section at the Short Shorts Film Festival EXPO 2005.dbp-dbr:Apache_Blooddbp-dbp:directorTom Quillendbp-dbr:Apache_Blooddbp-dbp:producerRowd Sandersdbp-dbr:Apache_Blooddbp-dbp:producerVern Piehldbp-dbr:Apache_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Dantondbp-dbr:Apache_Blooddbp-dbp:nameApache Blooddbp-dbr:Apache_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Apache_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_Western_(genre)_filmsApache Blood is a 1973 American Western film starring Ray Danton. The direction is credited to Thomas Quillen.The film was originally released as A Man Called She  and is also known by its 1975 reissue title, Pursuit.dbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carles_Torrensdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:producerRodrigo Cortesdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:producerAdrian Guerradbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:starringMichael O'Keefedbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:starringRick Gonzalezdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:starringFiona Glascottdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:starringFrancesc Garridodbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:starringGia Mantegnadbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:starringKai Lennoxdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carles_Torrensdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodrigo_Cortesdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Guerradbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodrigo_Cortesdbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:nameApartment 143dbp-dbr:Apartment_143dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_143purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsApartment 143 (original title: Emergo) is a 2012 Spanish horror film written by Rodrigo Cortes and directed by Carles Torrens. It was released on 4 May 2012.dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Robertson_(director)dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:distributorAlliance Atlantis Communicationsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barkindbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Mickiedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Kawajadbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerJulia Serenydbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerMichael Coutanchedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerMoira Holmesdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringLinda Kashdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Evansdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRachel Haywarddbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringMatt Gordondbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringTracy Wrightdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Tarbetdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringArnold Pinnockdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringBill Lakedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringElena Kudabadbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringKari Matchettdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringMary Margaret O'Haradbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringOscar Hsudbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRalph Benmerguidbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRosemary Radcliffedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringValérie Jeanneretdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Robertson_(director)dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barkindbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Robertson_(director)dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:nameApartment Huntingdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_filmsApartment Hunting is a 2000 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Bill Robertson. Its soundtrack was the last full length album released by Mary Margaret O'Hara after her 1988 debut album Miss America (Mary Margaret O'Hara album). She also appears in the film.dbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorAndre Van Heerdendbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Gerretsondbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cloud_Ten_Picturesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Mancusodbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLeigh Lewisdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cloud_Ten_Picturesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameApocalypse film seriesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cloud_Ten_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tetralogiesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christian_apocalyptic_filmsApocalypse is an eschatological film franchise written and produced by brothers Peter and Paul LaLonde, the makers of the similar Left Behind series. Like the latter, the films were produced and released by Cloud Ten Pictures.It focuses on the events that take place during the Great Tribulation period after the Biblical Rapture. Although there are four films in the series, the only end-time events that are depicted in them are the Rapture, the War of Ezekiel 38-39, and the Mark of the Beast.The series' primarily follows characters Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), a reporter who becomes an Evangelical Christian following the rapture, and Franco Macalousso (played by Sam Bornstein in the first film, and Nick Mancuso in the following three films), the Biblical Anti-christ that claims to be the messiah and is the chancellor of the O.N.E. (One Nation Earth).Other cast members include Jeff Fahey, Gary Busey, Carol Alt, Tony Nappo, Howie Mandel, Margot Kidder, Corbin Bernsen, and Mr. T. The films were released direct-to-video between 1998 and 2001. There are four entries, not including a planned but ultimately cancelled fifth film. The films have generally received mixed-to-negative critical reception.dbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:starringGale Sondergaarddbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Chapmandbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:starringOnslow Stevensdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horace_McCoydbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:B.P._Finemandbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:nameAppointment in Berlindbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_in_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenAppointment in Berlin (also known as Assignment in Berlin) is a 1943 American war drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring George Sanders, Marguerite Chapman and Onslow Stevens. The film's plot follows an R.A.F. officer who infiltrates the German high command by broadcasting a series of pro-Nazi messages.dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:producerJack Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Calvert_(magician)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringCatherine Craigdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringJack Reitzendbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringLyle Talbotdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Malonedbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arlendbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Martin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Swantondbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:nameAppointment with Murderdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Milandbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Karl_Hajosdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Falcon_(film_character)_filmsAppointment with Murder is a 1948 American crime film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring John Calvert, Catherine Craig and Jack Reitzen. The film is one of three made by the low-budget Film Classics company featuring Calvert as The Falcon who had previously been played by George Sanders and Tom Conway for RKO.dbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)dbp-dbp:directorChristopher Tedrickdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeir Dulleadbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCelina Jadedbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWai Ching Hodbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameApril Flowersdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Flowers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_comedy_filmsApril Flowers is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Christopher Tedrick and starring Celina Jade, Keir Dullea, and Wai Ching Ho.dbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbp:distributorCopley Studiosdbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbp:producerPat Sullivandbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbp:starringFelix the cat, Inky, Winkydbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Sullivan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Sullivan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbp:nameApril Mazedbp-dbr:April_Mazedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picnic_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:April_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_MessmerApril Maze is a 1930 short animated cartoon featuring Felix the Cat, produced by Pat Sullivan.dbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Sholderdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmaxdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulio Fernandezdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Reid_(actress)dbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Potterdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosé Sanchodbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeus Asensidbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRavil Isyanovdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Vicenciodbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRocqueford Allendbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Sholderdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmaxdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameArachniddbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_SholderArachnid is a 2001 Spanish natural-horror film directed by Jack Sholder. The film centers on a group of plane crash survivors who has to survive the attacks of a giant alien spider. The film stars Alex Reid, Chris Potter, José Sancho, Neus Asensi and Ravil Isyanov. It was the second film under the Fantastic Factory Label, created by Brian Yuzna and Julio Fernandez in Spain. The film received negative reviews.dbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndre Bennettdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Klymkiwdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyle_McCullochdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Snyderdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringAri Cohendbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Falkenburgdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Marykucadbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargaret Anne MacLeoddbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Gottlidbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Lougheeddbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Nevilledbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringVictor Cowiedbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Tolesdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameArchangeldbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Russian_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Archangel_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_films_set_on_the_Eastern_FrontArchangel is a 1990 comedy-drama film directed by Guy Maddin. The film fictionalizes, in a general sense, historical conflict related to the Bolshevik Revolution occurring in the Arkhangelsk (Archangel) region of Russia, a basic concept presented to Maddin by John Harvie. The film marks Maddin's first formal collaboration with co-screenwriter George Toles.Maddin shot Archangel in black and white, on 16 mm film, on a budget of $430,000. Maddin modeled the film on the style of a part-talkie, an early cinema genre. The "basic situation" of the film's story was "suggested by Henry Green's 1946 novel Back."dbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbp:directorBurt Gillett or Ub Iwerksdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbp:nameArctic Anticsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Anticspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsArctic Antics is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on June 26, 1930.The director of the short is uncertain. Ub Iwerks' name is on the draft, but Iwerks had left the Walt Disney Studio four months before the animators started producing the cartoon. In Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series, Russell Merritt and J.B. Kaufman say that it's "likely, but uncertain" that Burt Gillett directed the short. After Iwerks left, Gillett directed all but one of the subsequent 1930 Silly Symphonies. Further, the scenes of the singing walrus and the applauding seals are lifted directly from Wild Waves, a Mickey Mouse short directed by Gillett in late 1929.dbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:directorAdam Ravetchdbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:directorSarah Robertsondbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Leipzigdbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:producerKeenan Smartdbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Leipzigdbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Linda_Woolvertondbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kristin_Goredbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:nameArctic Taledbp-dbr:Arctic_Taledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Vantage_filmsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_naturedbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Arctic_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_polar_bearsArctic Tale is a 2007 American documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, which was adapted for an English-language release by National Geographic. It was directed by Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson and is narrated by Queen Latifah. The animal characters named in the movie, "Nanu" the female polar bear and "Seela" the female walrus, are based on composites of animals in their species, as noted at the end of the film.dbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlmardbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Morisondbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringBetty Fielddbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlmardbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tess_Slesingerdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Davis_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:nameAre Husbands Necessary?dbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Are_Husbands_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Emmett_DolanAre Husbands Necessary? is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. It follows the misadventures of a wacky wife and her sometimes exasperated, but loving, banker husband. The film's screenplay was adapted by the husband-and-wife writing team of Tess Slesinger and Frank Davis, from the novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, the Record of a Happy Marriage by Isabel Scott Rorick. This novel would later be a source for the related 1948 radio series My Favorite Husband starring Lucille Ball, which itself would evolve into the television series I Love Lucy.A one-hour Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of the film, featuring George Burns and Gracie Allen, aired February 15, 1943, on CBS Radio.dbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentsdbp-dbp:nameAre These Our Parents?dbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_These_Our_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighAre These Our Parents? is a 1944 American romantic drama film directed by William Nigh. It stars Helen Vinson, Lyle Talbot, Ivan Lebedeff.dbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Carewedbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbp:distributorRaspin Productionsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Carewedbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Carewedbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Carewedbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shermandbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbp:nameAre We Civilized?dbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_depictions_of_Abraham_Lincoln_in_filmdbp-dbr:Are_We_Civilized%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_CareweAre We Civilized? is an independently released 1934 pre-Code American social problem film directed by Edwin Carewe which constituted a veiled attack on Adolf Hitler. The film was given a negative review by Time magazine upon its release. Footage of dinosaurs in the film are recycled from the 1918 Willis H. O'Brien's film The Ghost of Slumber Mountain.dbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dale_Fabrigardbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:directorEverette Wallindbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:producerMatt Allendbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:producerMichael Haskinsdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:producerMitch Dickmandbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:starringJames Lyonsdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:starringAbigail Schraderdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:starringMelanie Lyonsdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:starringSamantha Lesterdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dale_Fabrigardbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:nameArea 407dbp-dbr:Area_407dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Area_407purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_407purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_407purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_407purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_407purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsArea 407 (originally titled Tape 407: The Mesa Reserve Incident) is a 2012 American found footage horror film directed by Dale Fabrigar and Everette Wallin, starring Samantha Lester, James Lyons, Melanie Lyons and Abigail Schrader.dbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oren_Pelidbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Rovnerdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDarrin Braggdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJelena Nikdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:starringReid Warnerdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oren_Pelidbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Denhamdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oren_Pelidbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:nameArea 51dbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blumhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2009dbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Area_51_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IM_Global_filmsArea 51 is a 2015 American found footage science fiction horror film directed and shot by Oren Peli and co-written by Peli and Christopher Denham. The film stars Reid Warner, Darrin Bragg, Ben Rovner, and Jelena Nik. The film was produced by Jason Blum under his Blumhouse Productions banner, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 15, 2015, by Paramount Insurge. It is the second and most recent film directed by Peli, and unlike the original Paranormal Activity film, it was panned by both critics and audiences.dbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Wakefielddbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOwen Naresdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAren't We All?dbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Aren't_We_All%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_British_writersAren't We All? is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Gertrude Lawrence, Hugh Wakefield and Owen Nares. It is based on the play Aren't We All? by Frederick Lonsdale. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios.A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Reevesdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Andrews_Sistersdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Ritz_Brothersdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:nameArgentine Nightsdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Argentine_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_filmsArgentine Nights is a 1940 musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring The Andrews Sisters. It was their first film.dbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dax_Sheparddbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Palmerdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerDax Sheparddbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Caseydbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerKim Waltripdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerNate Tuckdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Panaydbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dax_Sheparddbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dax_Sheparddbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dax_Sheparddbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameHit and Rundbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witness_protectiondbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_Road_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hit_and_Run_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dax_ShepardHit and Run is a 2012 American action comedy film written by Dax Shepard, with David Palmer and Shepard co-directing (their second collaboration after Brother's Justice in 2010). The film stars Shepard and Kristen Bell, with Kristin Chenoweth, Tom Arnold, and Bradley Cooper, and follows a man who has been placed in Federal Witness Protection going on the run with his girlfriend to escape a mobster. It was released on August 22, 2012, received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed $16 million.dbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Tennantdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWill Smithdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Lassiterdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTeddy Zeedbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmber Vallettadbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Jamesdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Smithdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rapaportdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEva Mendesdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Arkindbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Tennantdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Smithdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Lassiterdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Teddy_Zeedbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHitchdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHitch Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funk_musicdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Columbia_Universitydbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Will_Smithdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overbrook_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_TennantHitch is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and starring Will Smith in the title role, along with Eva Mendes, Kevin James, and Amber Valletta. The film, which was written by Kevin Bisch, features Smith as a professional matchmaker who makes a living teaching men how to woo women. Unfortunately, while helping his latest client woo the woman of his dreams, he finds out that his game does not work on the gossip columnist with whom he is smitten.Columbia Pictures released Hitch on February 11, 2005. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office hit, grossing $371.6 million worldwide, becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 2005.dbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavendbp-dbp:nameHitch Hike to Heavendbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitch_Hike_to_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._StrayerHitch Hike to Heaven (alternative title Footlights and Shadows) is a 1936 American drama film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Henrietta Crosman, Herbert Rawlinson and Russell Gleason.dbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Picture Corporationdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHold My Handdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_My_Hand_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_FreelandHold My Hand is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Stanley Lupino, Fred Emney and Barbara Blair. It was based on a musical play by Lupino.dbp-dbr:Holes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Holes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSummit Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Holes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Pictures Distributiondbp-dbr:Holes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Davisdbp-dbr:Holes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Medavoydbp-dbr:Holes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLowell D. 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The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Patricia Arquette, Tim Blake Nelson, and Shia LaBeouf in his theatrical film debut. In the film, Stanley Yelnats IV (LaBeouf) is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention camp in Texas, after being wrongfully convicted of theft. The camp forces inmates to dig holes in a dried lake bed under the command of the cruel Warden Walker (Weaver), who is secretly searching for the buried treasure of outlaw Katherine "Kissin' Kate" Barlow (Arquette).Director Andrew Davis took on Holes to showcase his versatility beyond action films, enlisting author Louis Sachar to adapt his novel into a screenplay. Filming took place over ten weeks in California during the summer of 2002 on a $20 million budget. Shia LaBeouf was cast as Stanley after Davis sought a "young Tom Hanks", though the character's weight loss arc from the book was omitted for practicality. Scenes of hole-digging were carefully staged with different depth levels, and bearded dragons portrayed the venomous yellow-spotted lizards. The film, dedicated to actor Scott Plank, who died after filming wrapped, was produced by Chicago Pacific Entertainment and Phoenix Pictures, with distribution by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista.Holes garnered several awards and nominations. It won the California On Location Awards for Production Company of the Year and Location Professional of the Year. LaBeouf received recognition with a nomination for Breakthrough Performance at the MTV Movie Awards, while the film earned nominations for Best Family Film at the Critics' Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards.dbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:distributorShowtime Networksdbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:distributorMGM Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_De_Nirodbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:producerBrad Epsteindbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:producerJane Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Holiday_Heartdbp-dbp:producerCheryl L. 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It aired on the cable TV channel Showtime, and was distributed on DVD by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on a play by Cheryl L. West, and involves a gay drag queen befriending a single mother and her daughter and trying to protect them from the criminal environment around them. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, for Woodard's performance, among other award nominations.dbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:nameHolidays with Paydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._BlakeleyHolidays with Pay is a 1948 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Tessie O'Shea and Dan Young. It was written by Randle, Blakeley, Mavis Compston and Harry Jackson. The film follows the Rogers family as they go on holiday to Blackpool and enjoy a series of adventures.dbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Verhoevendbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Motion_Picture_Groupdbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:producerDouglas Wickdbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:producerAlan Marshalldbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsmith, Paul Verhoevendbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringJosh Brolindbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Shuedbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringKim Dickensdbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringWilliam Devanedbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringGreg Grunbergdbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringJoey Slotnickdbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:starringMary Randledbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:nameHollow Mandbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:genreOrchestral film scoredbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollow_Mandbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mass_murderdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Verhoevendbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Douglas_Wickdbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:Hollow_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Invisible_ManHollow Man is a 2000 science fiction horror thriller film directed by Paul Verhoeven, written by Andrew W. Marlowe from a story he co-wrote with Gary Scott Thompson, and starring Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg, Joey Slotnick, Mary Randle, and William Devane. The film is about Sebastian Caine, a scientist who volunteers to be the first human test subject for a serum that renders the user invisible. When his fellow scientists are unable to restore him back to normal, he becomes increasingly unstable and eventually goes on a killing spree. The film grossed $190 million worldwide but was not well received by critics. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 2001, losing to Gladiator. A direct-to-video stand-alone sequel called Hollow Man 2, starring Christian Slater and Peter Facinelli, was released in 2006.dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raja_Gosnelldbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:producerJohn Hughesdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:producerHilton Greendbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haviland_Morrisdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_D._Linzdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raja_Gosnelldbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:nameHome Alone 3dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:nameHome Alone 3: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raja_Gosnelldbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_Alone_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nick_Glennie-Smithdbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_Korea_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Home_Alone_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_comedy_filmsHome Alone 3 is a 1997 American crime comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell in his directorial debut, and written and produced by John Hughes. A standalone sequel to Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), it is the third installment in the Home Alone franchise, and the first not to feature the primary cast, director Chris Columbus, nor composer John Williams from previous installments. Starring Alex D. Linz and Haviland Morris, the story follows Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old boy who defends his home from a dangerous group of international criminals working for a North Korean terrorist organization.Home Alone 3 was released on December 12, 1997, by 20th Century Fox. The film was a box-office success, but received negative reviews from critics, who compared it unfavorably to the previous entries in the series. It was followed by a made-for-television standalone sequel, Home Alone 4, in 2002, which features no returning cast or crew members; it features characters from the first two films, albeit portrayed by different actors.dbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brosdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMervyn LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Flemingdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Efrem_Zimbalist_Jr.dbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brosdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHome Before Darkdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BostonHome Before Dark is a 1958 American drama film directed and produced by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Jean Simmons, Dan O'Herlihy, Rhonda Fleming, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. The screenplay was written by Eileen and Robert Bassing, based on the novel by Eileen Bassing. The title song was written by Sammy Cahn with music by Jimmy McHugh.The film, and Simmons' performance in particular, attracted positive critical comment. 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Following the final screening, bids were made on the film and IFC Entertainment acquired the U.S. rights for IFC's Festival Direct Video On Demand and DVD rights Nationwide. The film stars Adrian Pasdar, Cady McClain, Amber Joy Williams, and Austin Williams.dbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peggy_Rajskidbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Guttenbergdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaire Danesdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringDylan McDermottdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Durningdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringHolly Hunterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Bancroftdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringCynthia Stevensondbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeraldine Chaplindbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peggy_Rajskidbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._D._Richterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameHome for the Holidaysdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_W._D._Richterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thanksgiving_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:Home_for_the_Holidays_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BaltimoreHome for the Holidays is a 1995 American family comedy drama film directed by Jodie Foster and produced by Peggy Rajski and Foster. The screenplay was written by W. D. Richter, based on a short story by Chris Radant. The film's score was composed by Mark Isham. The film follows Claudia Larson, who after losing her job, kissing her ex-boss, and finding out that her daughter has plans of her own for the holidays, departs Chicago to spend her Thanksgiving with her dysfunctional family.The film features an ensemble cast, including Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., Anne Bancroft, Charles Durning, Dylan McDermott, Geraldine Chaplin, Steve Guttenberg, Cynthia Stevenson, Claire Danes, Austin Pendleton, and David Strathairn.Home for the Holidays was released theatrically on November 3, 1995, by Paramount Pictures in North America and by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics who appreciated Foster's direction, and Hunter's and Downey's performances but criticised the screenplay. 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It was the last Disney traditionally animated film released until The Princess and the Frog in 2009. Named after the popular cowboy song of the same name, which also serves as the state song of Kansas, the film was written and directed by Will Finn and John Sanford, and stars the voices of Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly, Cuba Gooding Jr., Randy Quaid, and Steve Buscemi. It features original songs written by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater, and an original musical orchestral score also composed by Menken.Home on the Range is set in the Old West, and centers on a mismatched trio of dairy cows—brash, adventurous Maggie; prim, proper Mrs. Calloway; and ditzy, happy-go-lucky Grace. The three cows must capture an infamous rustler named Alameda Slim for his bounty in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure. Aiding them in their quest is Lucky Jack, a feisty, peg-legged rabbit, and a selfish horse named Buck, eagerly working in the service of Rico, a famous bounty hunter, who seeks the glory for himself.Home on the Range premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 21, 2004, and was released in the United States on April 2. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure, grossing $145.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $110 million.dbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Seresindbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Carolco_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Seresindbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Carolco_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rourkedbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHomeboydbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeboy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elliott_KastnerHomeboy is a 1988 drama film, directed by Michael Seresin. It was written by and stars Mickey Rourke in the role of self-destructive cowboy/boxer Johnny Walker. Christopher Walken also stars as Walker's slightly corrupt promoter who encourages him to fight while hiding from him the fact that one more punch in the wrong place would kill him. The film was briefly released in some theatres in 1988 by TriStar through their distribution deal with Carolco, but was more widely seen on home video shortly after. Lionsgate reissued it on DVD on September 1, 2009. Shout Factory released the film on Blu-ray in 2020.dbp-dbr:Homeless_for_the_Holidaysdbp-dbp:directorGeorge A. Johnsondbp-dbr:Homeless_for_the_Holidaysdbp-dbp:distributorBridgestone Multimedia Groupdbp-dbr:Homeless_for_the_Holidaysdbp-dbp:producerKaren Johnsondbp-dbr:Homeless_for_the_Holidaysdbp-dbp:producerGeorge A. 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The film was directed by George A. Johnson, who previously directed Dreamer: The Movie. Shooting began on April 18, 2009, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In January 2010, it was released theatrically for a limited time, including a special screening sponsored by The Dove Foundation at Celebration! Cinema in Grand Rapids, Michigan.dbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moritz_Bormandbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:producerJames Cadydbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Belushidbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moritz_Bormandbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:nameHomer and Eddiedbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:nameHomer and Eddie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eduard_Artemyevdbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Homer_and_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_road_moviesHomer and Eddie is a 1989 American comedy drama film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.This was Anne Ramsey's final performance. The film received generally poor reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duwayne_Dunhamdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Franklin_R._Levydbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Chernovdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringMichael J. 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Directed by Duwayne Dunham in his feature film directorial debut and featuring the voice talent of Michael J. Fox, Sally Field and Don Ameche, it was released on February 3, 1993. It grossed $57 million worldwide and was followed in 1996 by the sequel Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco. This film is dedicated to producer Franklin R. Levy, who died during production of the film, and Ben Ami Agmon, and it also marked the final film released during Don Ameche's lifetime.dbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerBruce Broughtondbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dawn_Steeldbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringLloyd Bridgesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringRick Moranisdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringJohn Sheadbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMarcia Strassmandbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringRobert Oliveridbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dawn_Steeldbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garry_Goodrowdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameHoney, I Blew Up the Kiddbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Las_Vegas_Metropolitan_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1992dbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dawn_Steeldbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Blew_Up_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kids_(franchise)_mass_mediaHoney, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 American science fiction comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) and the second installment of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series. Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Amy O'Neill, and Robert Oliveri return as the Szalinski family, while Keri Russell makes her film debut as Mandy Park. In the film, the family's two-year-old son Adam is accidentally exposed to Wayne's new industrial-sized growth machine, which causes him to gradually grow to enormous size. Wayne's coworker, Dr. Charles Hendrickson, wants the giant Adam stopped at all costs, and wishes to take control of Wayne's invention. The franchise continued with a direct-to-home video sequel, a television series, and theme-park attractions.dbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Johnstondbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerPenney Finkelman Coxdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerSimon Rhodesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringRick Moranisdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringMarcia Strassmandbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringMatt Frewerdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringKristine Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Johnstondbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Gordondbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Schulmandbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Nahadbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:nameHoney, I Shrunk the Kidsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kids_(franchise)_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_JohnstonHoney, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 American science fiction comedy film. It is the first installment of a film franchise and served as the directorial debut of visual effects artist Joe Johnston. The film stars Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, Marcia Strassman, and Kristine Sutherland. In the film, a struggling inventor creates an energy-projecting machine that accidentally shrinks his and his neighbors' children to a height of a quarter of an inch. After being accidentally thrown out with the trash, the children must work together and venture their way back through a backyard wilderness filled with dangerous insects and man-made hazards.Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was released theatrically in the United States on June 23, 1989, and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. It was an unexpected box office success, grossing $222 million worldwide (equivalent to $563.14 million in 2024), becoming the highest-grossing live-action Disney film of all time, a record it held for five years, and the seventh-highest-grossing film of 1989 worldwide. Its success led to two sequels, beginning with Honey, I Blew Up the Kid in 1992, as well as a television series and several theme-park attractions. An animated short film, Tummy Trouble starring Roger Rabbit, was shown in theatres with the film during its box office run.dbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Cundeydbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:producerBarry Bernardidbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allison_Mackdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Moranisdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Pankindbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bug_Halldbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Gordondbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jake_Richardson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Cundeydbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karey_Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Hodgsondbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nell_Scovelldbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:nameHoney, We Shrunk Ourselvesdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Taveradbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Honey,_I_Shrunk_the_Kids_(franchise)_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Honey,_We_Shrunk_Ourselvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Karey_KirkpatrickHoney, We Shrunk Ourselves is a 1997 American science fiction comedy film, and the third installment in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series. The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Dean Cundey, who previously served as director of photography for a 4D ride known as Honey, I Shrunk the Audience! which debuted in 1994.It is the first live-action film by Walt Disney Pictures to be released direct-to-video. It was produced on a $7 million budget, and filming took place over a five-week period. The film was released through Walt Disney Home Video on March 18, 1997.Rick Moranis stars as inventor Wayne Szalinski, and is the only returning cast member from the previous films. Eve Gordon replaces Marcia Strassman as Wayne's wife, Diane Szalinski. Their youngest son Adam, now a pre-teen, is played by Bug Hall. In the film, Wayne accidentally shrinks himself, his wife, and his brother (Stuart Pankin) and sister-in-law (Robin Bartlett) with his electromagnetic shrink ray. The film marks Moranis' most recent live-action film role, though he would continue to do voice-acting for the next several years.dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Mittlerdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerStanley Lupinodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameHoneymoon for Threedbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_for_Three_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_MittlerHoneymoon for Three is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Aileen Marson and Jack Melford. It was made at Ealing Studios. The film's sets were designed by J. Elder Wills. It was the first film Lupino made after leaving British International Pictures and trying his luck as an independent producer.When returning home drunk from a night out a young man (Lupino) accidentally finds himself in a woman's (Marson) flat where he passes out. Before he make his escape in the morning they are discovered by their parents and a passing policeman and forced to marry. They go through the ceremony but plan to go to California to get a divorce, and set off on their "honeymoon" along with her real fiancée (Melford). However during the journey she gradually begins to change her loathing of him.dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Wasdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lynda_Obstdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringSandra Bullockdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringMae Whitmandbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringHarry Connick Jr.dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringGena Rowlandsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lynda_Obstdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandine_Spucklerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Rogers_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:nameHope Floatsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:nameHope Floats:dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:nameOriginal Score Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_Grusindbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lynda_ObstHope Floats is a 1998 American drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick Jr., Mae Whitman, and Gena Rowlands.Written by Steven Rogers, the story follows Birdee (Bullock), a sheltered housewife whose life is disrupted when her husband (Michael Paré) reveals his infidelity to her on a Ricki Lake-style talk show. Birdee and her daughter Bernice (Whitman) go to live with her mother (Rowlands) in the small Texas town where Birdee grew up, where everyone knows of her televised marital collapse. She reunites with an old friend named Justin (Connick) and instantly sparks a romance. While Justin's intentions are clear and good, Birdee struggles with the decision to unequivocally accept him in her life.The film made its release on May 29, 1998 and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Boormandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Haymandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDerrick O'Connordbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Bannendbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Milesdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSammi Davisdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSebastian Rice-Edwardsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Wooldridgedbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHope and Glorydbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Boormandbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Surreydbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hampshiredbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goldcrest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_comedy-drama_filmsHope and Glory is a 1987 comedy-drama war film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman based on his own experiences growing up in London during World War II. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The title is derived from the patriotic British song "Land of Hope and Glory". The film tells the story of the Rohan family and their experiences, as seen through the eyes of the son, Billy (Sebastian Rice-Edwards).A critical and commercial success, the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay (all for Boorman). It also received 13 BAFTA Award nominations, winning for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Susan Wooldridge).dbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Moore_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerRupert Prestondbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMike Wattsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerAllan Niblodbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerLucinda Whiteleydbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRichard E. Grantdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAnjelica Hustondbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringParminder Nagradbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDavid Schneiderdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTheo Stevensondbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDick and Domdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRebecca Frontdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMathew Hornedbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringNoel Fieldingdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringSiobhan Hayesdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKimberley Walshdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRoss Marrondbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringScarlett Stittdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Moore_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Niblodbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameHorrid Henry: The Moviedbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameHorrid Henry: The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genreFilm Soundtrack, pop rockdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_Mooredbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrid_Henry:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_screwball_comedy_filmsHorrid Henry: The Movie is a 2011 British comedy film directed by Nick Moore and produced by Allan Niblo, Rupert Preston, Mike Watts, and Lucinda Whiteley, who wrote it. In the film, Henry and the Purple Hand Gang fight to prevent the closure of their school by an evil private school headmaster. It is based on the fictional character Horrid Henry from the children's book series of the same name by Francesca Simon. The film itself takes place before series 3 of the TV series.Horrid Henry: The Movie stars Theo Stevenson, Richard E. Grant, Parminder Nagra, Kimberley Walsh, Mathew Horne, Siobhan Hayes, Dick and Dom, Noel Fielding, Jo Brand, and Anjelica Huston. It was the first British film for children to be shot in 3D, and was officially released in cinemas on 29 July 2011 in 2D, RealD 3D, and 3D formats by Vertigo Films in the United Kingdom.Phase 4 Films and Entertainment One released the film in theatres in the United States and Canada on 22 December 2012. The film received negative criticism from critics. It grossed $10.1 million worldwide. Horrid Henry: The Movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 28 November 2011 in the United Kingdom. Horrid Henry: The Movie sold over 750,000 DVD copies in the UK.dbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJimmy Haywarddbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSteve Martinodbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Powelldbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Andersondbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Gordondbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Carelldbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarol Burnettdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Arnettdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Poehlerdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSeth Rogendbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonah Hilldbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Foglerdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Fisherdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Carreydbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Martinodbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jimmy_Haywarddbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cinco_Paul_and_Ken_Dauriodbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHorton Hears a Who!dbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_poemsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Sky_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Cinco_Paul_and_Ken_Dauriodbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horton_the_Elephantdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jimmy_Haywarddbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Horton_Hears_a_Who!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_MartinoHorton Hears a Who! (also known as Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! or simply Horton) is a 2008 American animated adventure comedy film based on the 1954 book of the same name by Dr. Seuss, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino, from a screenplay written by the writing team of Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. It stars the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell as Horton the Elephant and Mayor Ned McDodd, respectively, alongside Carol Burnett, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Dan Fogler, Isla Fisher, Jonah Hill, and Amy Poehler. Recurring Blue Sky collaborator John Powell composed the film's musical score. It is the fourth screen adaptation of the book following the 1970 Chuck Jones television special, the 1987 Soviet animated short, and the 1992 Russian animated short.The film was released theatrically on March 14, 2008. It was well-received upon release by critics, who praised its writing, visuals, and faithfulness to the original story, and grossed $298 million on a budget of $85 million. Horton Hears a Who! was the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation, the first adaptation to be fully animated using CGI technology, the first and only, thus far, theatrical film adaptation to receive positive reviews, and the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).dbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Shieldsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringKerry Mackdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Schichadbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-Nazismdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Shieldsdbp-dbr:Hostage_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_crime_filmsHostage (also known as Savage Attraction) is a 1983 Australian crime film based on a true story. Christine Maresch reverted to her maiden name Christine O'Neill and died of hypothermia in April 2023.dbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_McGavindbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Daledbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Valentinedbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Knottsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Nelson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Hot_Lead_and_Cold_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Buddy_Baker_(composer)Hot Lead and Cold Feet (originally titled Welcome to Bloodshy) is a 1978 American comedy-Western film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Jim Dale (in triple roles), Karen Valentine, Don Knotts, Jack Elam and Darren McGavin.dbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:producerMildred Freed Albergdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Newhartdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morleydbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ira_Wallach_(writer)dbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_TillHot Millions is a 1968 British caper story feature film made by MGM. It was directed by Eric Till and produced by Mildred Freed Alberg, from a collaborative screenplay by Ira Wallach and star Peter Ustinov. The music score was composed by Laurie Johnson, featuring the single "This Time" by Scottish singer Lulu. The cinematographer was Kenneth Higgins.dbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Akiva_Schafferdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sissy_Spacekdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McShanedbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_McBridedbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Haderdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Sambergdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isla_Fisherdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jorma_Tacconedbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Akiva_Schafferdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pam_Bradydbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Rabindbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pam_Bradydbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Akiva_Schafferdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lonely_Islanddbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lonely_Island_filmsHot Rod is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer (in his directorial debut) and written by Pam Brady. The film stars Andy Samberg (in his film debut) as amateur accident-prone stuntman Rod Kimble, whose stepfather, Frank (Ian McShane), continuously mocks and disrespects him. When Frank becomes ill, Rod raises money for his heart operation by executing his largest stunt yet. The film also stars Jorma Taccone, Sissy Spacek, Will Arnett, Danny McBride, Isla Fisher and Bill Hader.The film was initially drafted by Pam Brady (who retains full writing credit) as a vehicle for Saturday Night Live star Will Ferrell, but the project never commenced. Lorne Michaels convinced Paramount to let The Lonely Island, which was gaining fame for its work on SNL, take over the film. The group subsequently rewrote the movie with a heavy emphasis on offbeat surreal humor. Seth Meyers contributed in this rewriting process. It was shot in Vancouver in the summer of 2006. The score is by former Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin, and the soundtrack features several songs by the Swedish rock band Europe.Paramount Pictures released Hot Rod on August 3, 2007. It was a box-office failure, grossing only $14 million on a $25 million budget. As its producers predicted, the film received mixed reviews, with criticism towards its script and humor. Since its release, Hot Rod has become a cult film.dbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_MacLainedbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quinndbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Heckartdbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Boothdbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Hollimandbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Poedbp-dbr:Hot_Spell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Clark Duke star in the film as four men who accidentally time travel back to 1986 using a hot tub and must find a way to return to 2010. The supporting cast includes Sebastian Stan, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, and Chevy Chase.The film was released on March 26, 2010. It received positive reviews and grossing $64.6 million against a claimed budget of $36 million. A sequel, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, was released on February 20, 2015.dbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Water_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._StrayerHot Water is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. 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The Jones father decides to run for mayor, leading the current incumbent to try to disgrace his son.The film's sets were designed by the art director Chester Gore.dbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_McLaglendbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fifi_D'Orsaydbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:El_Brendeldbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_K._Wellsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._McGuirkdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_for_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romantic_musical_filmsHot for Paris is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code black-and-white romantic adventure musical film. This film is believed to be lost. The film is also known as Fifì dimmi di sì in Italy and Un marido afortunado in Spain. The film length (metres) is 1710.84 m in the silent version and 2002.54 m (7 reels) in the sound version.dbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Figgisdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Figgisdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_Marinellidbp-dbr:Hotel_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_FiggisHotel is a 2001 British-Italian comedy horror-thriller film co-written and directed by Mike Figgis. It stars Salma Hayek, Rhys Ifans, David Schwimmer, Lucy Liu, Burt Reynolds, and John Malkovich.dbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Glenvilledbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Glenville, Pierre Jourdandbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Lollobrigidadbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morleydbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alec_Guinnessdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Glenvilledbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Glenvilledbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Glenvilledbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Carrièredbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Georges_Feydeaudbp-dbr:Hotel_Paradiso_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_GlenvilleHotel Paradiso is a 1966 British comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Panavision. It was directed by Peter Glenville and based on the play L'Hôtel du libre échange by Maurice Desvallières and Georges Feydeau. The film allowed Alec Guinness to reprise the role he had played in the London West End theatre production of Hotel Paradiso, which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London on 2 May 1956. In the play, Guinness performed alongside Martita Hunt (Angelique), Irene Worth (Marcelle), Frank Pettingell (Cot), Kenneth Williams (Maxime) and Billie Whitelaw (Victoire). Douglas Byng also reprised his part from the stage play.dbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:directorCraig Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:starringRay Barrettdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:starringSaffron Burrowsdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:starringSimon Bosselldbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:starringAden Youngdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:starringJulia Blakedbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:starringPippa Grandisondbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Village_Roadshow_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_de_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsHotel de Love is a 1996 Australian film written and directed by Craig Rosenberg. It was released theatrically in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and select countries throughout Europe.dbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_modelingdbp-dbr:Hotel_for_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kathryn_ScolaHotel for Women (or Elsa Maxwell's Hotel for Women) is a 1939 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Ann Sothern, Linda Darnell, and James Ellison. It was Darnell's screen debut. As work published in 1939, it will enter the American public domain in 2035 following its renewal in 1967.dbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(American_TV_network)dbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeanna Mooredbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(American_TV_network)dbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Harry_Houdinidbp-dbr:Houdini_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arthur_Conan_DoyleHoudini is a 1998 American biographical drama television film about the life of the magician Harry Houdini, written and directed by Pen Densham. It stars Johnathon Schaech, Stacy Edwards, Paul Sorvino and David Warner. It debuted on TNT on December 6, 1998.dbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Siegeldbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:producerPeter De Angelisdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Whitmandbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Lynleydbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fabian_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Siegeldbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:genreRock and rolldbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:genrecoming of agedbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Mandbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Siegeldbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1912dbp-dbr:Hound-Dog_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsHound-Dog Man is a 1959 American musical comedy drama film directed by Don Siegel, based on the 1947 novel by Fred Gipson, and starring Fabian, Carol Lynley, and Stuart Whitman.dbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C._M._Pennington-Richardsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAstor Picturesdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Morrowdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Courtdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Dawsondbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:C._M._Pennington-Richardsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hour_of_Decision_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_C._M._Pennington-RichardsHour of Decision is a 1957 British mystery film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards and starring Jeff Morrow, Hazel Court and Anthony Dawson. It was written by Norman Hudis based on the 1954 novel Murder in Mayfair by Frederic Goldsmith.dbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Winerdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJudith A. Polonedbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Winerdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Winerdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Winerdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse Arrestdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rysher_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Arrest_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_WinerHouse Arrest is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Harry Winer, written by Michael Hitchcock, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Pollak, Jennifer Tilly, Christopher McDonald, Wallace Shawn, and Ray Walston, with Kyle Howard, Amy Sakasitz, Mooky Arizona, Russel Harper, and an up-and-coming Jennifer Love Hewitt in supporting roles. It tells the story of two children who lock their parents in the basement upon their plans for a separation as the other children they know get involved by locking their respective problem parents in there as well.The film was released on August 14, 1996, and went on to gross just over $7 million at the box office. It was panned by critics.The film was shot at various locations in the U.S. states of California and Ohio. Monrovia, California was the location for several exterior house scenes while most interior shots were done at the CBS/Radford lot in Studio City, California. The story was set in Defiance, Ohio, although Chagrin Falls, Ohio actually doubled for it.dbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse Brokendbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_Studiosdbp-dbr:House_Broken_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_HankinsonHouse Broken is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Louis Borel, Jack Lambert and Mary Lawson. A wife tries to make her husband jealous by flirting with a Frenchman.The film was made at Rock Studios, Elstree, as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:distributorNew World Picturesdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringLar Park Lincolndbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringJonathan Starkdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringArye Grossdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringJohn Ratzenbergerdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringRoyal Danodbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:nameHouse II: The Second Storydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crystal_skullHouse II: The Second Story is a 1987 American comedy horror film written and directed by Ethan Wiley from an original story by Fred Dekker. It serves as the second installment in the House film series, and is a standalone sequel to the first movie. While the plots and characters are unrelated, House II involves a storyline centered around a new mansion with a supernatural connection. The tone is highlighted with a greater focus on comedy, with a tone even lighter than the original.House II: The Second Story was released on August 28, 1987, grossing $10 million worldwide against a $3 million budget and received negative reviews from critics.In the film, Jesse McLaughlin and Kate, a duo of yuppies, settle in an old family mansion, and learn of the existence of a crystal skull owned by Jesse's ancestor Gramps. They decide to unbury Gramps, in order to see if the skull was among his grave goods. Instead, they accidentally revive Gramps in the form of a zombie. The mansion contains time portals into other historical eras, and the characters time travel to the Jurassic, to the Aztec Empire, and to the American Old West. They bring back animals and people from the past, but eventually decide to permanently settle in the Old West.dbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:directorLewis Abernathydbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:distributorNew Line Home Videodbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:distributorRCA/Columbia Pictures Home Videodbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:producerSean S. Cunninghamdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:producerDebbie Hayn-Cassdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kattdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringDabbs Greerdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringNed Romerodbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringTerri Treasdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringDenny Dillondbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringMelissa Claytondbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringNed Bellamydbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:starringScott Burkholderdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:nameHouse IVdbp-dbr:House_IVdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_IVpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsHouse IV is a 1992 direct-to-video comedy horror film directed by Lewis Abernathy, from a script co-written by Geoff Miller and Deidre Higgins. Produced by Sean S. Cunningham and Debbie Hayn-Cass, it serves as the fourth and final installment in the House film series. Starring Terri Treas, Melissa Clayton, and Scott Burkholder, the film also featured William Katt reprising his role as Roger Cobb from the first movie. While it has connections to the original, it is a mostly-standalone sequel, with a plot centered around another home that encounters a haunting.dbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Enrique_Vergaradbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Juan_Ibáñezdbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Boris_Karloffdbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Enrique_Vergaradbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Juan_Ibáñezdbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luis_Enrique_Vergaradbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:nameHouse of Evildbp-dbr:House_of_Evildbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_horror_filmsHouse of Evil (Serenata macabra/ Macabre Serenade) a.k.a. Dance of Death, is a 1972 Mexican horror film directed by Luis Enrique Vergara and Jack Hill. It stars Boris Karloff and Julissa. It was filmed in May 1968, but released theatrically in 1972, three years after Karloff had died.House of Evil is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are Isle of the Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and Fear Chamber. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico.dbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jaume_Collet-Serradbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoel Silverdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Zemeckisdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerSusan Levindbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringElisha Cuthbertdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Abrahamsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Van Holtdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringParis Hiltondbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringChad Michael Murraydbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Ri'charddbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJared Padaleckidbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jaume_Collet-Serradbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Downeydbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chad_Hayes_(writer)dbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Hayesdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of Waxdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of Wax: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_metaldbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Gothic_rockdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoresdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2005dbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mannequins_in_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Village_Roadshow_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Ottmandbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ghost_townsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dark_Castle_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Wax_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jaume_Collet-SerraHouse of Wax is a 2005 slasher film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, in his feature directorial debut, and written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes. The film stars Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Brian Van Holt in a dual role, Paris Hilton, Jared Padalecki, Jon Abrahams, and Robert Ri'chard. It is a remake of the 1953 film of the same name, itself a remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, based on the story "The Wax Works" by Charles S. Belden. The soundtrack features music by bands including Deftones, My Chemical Romance, and Interpol.House of Wax premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in United States theaters on May 6, 2005, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It grossed $70.1 million worldwide and received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized its lack of originality, screenplay, and characters, but praised the performances and atmosphere, and has gained a cult following since its release.dbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:directorWalter Donigerdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Forddbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Duggandbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Nicholsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Knightdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringMargaret Hayesdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringJeanne Cooperdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Donigerdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:nameHouse of Womendbp-dbr:House_of_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Crane_WilburHouse of Women is a 1962 American crime drama directed by Crane Wilbur, starring Shirley Knight and Andrew Duggan. Walter Doniger, who was hired to direct the film, was fired and replaced by Wilbur 10 days into shooting.dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Uwe_Bolldbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantis_Communicationsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Deaddbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Dead:dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Classical Scoredbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_video_gamesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_abandoned_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Sega_video_gamesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Uwe_Bolldbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brightlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_House_of_the_DeadHouse of the Dead is a 2003 action horror film directed by Uwe Boll, from a screenplay by Dave Parker and Mark Altman. Based on The House of the Dead video game franchise, it stars Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso, Clint Howard, Ona Grauer, Ellie Cornell, and Jürgen Prochnow. The film takes place on a fictional island infested by zombies, forcing survivors to fight their way off. Not a direct adaptation of the individual entries, Boll described the film as a prequel to the original 1996 game. House of the Dead was Boll's first film to be released theatrically, in addition to his first video game adaptation.Upon release, House of the Dead was universally panned by critics, giving Boll a negative reputation that would continue throughout his career. Commercially, the film grossed $13.8 million on a $12 million budget. A sequel was released to home media in 2006, with only Cornell returning.House of the Dead was the last film of Artisan Entertainment, which merged into Lionsgate on December 15, 2003.dbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Malone_(director)dbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorJ&M Entertainmentdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoel Silverdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Zemeckisdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerGilbert Adlerdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hill_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerTerry A. 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The plot follows a group of strangers who are invited to a party at an abandoned insane asylum, where they are offered $1 million each by an amusement park mogul if they are able to survive the night. Produced by Robert Zemeckis and Joel Silver, it is a remake of the 1959 film of the same title directed by William Castle. The film marked the producing debut of Dark Castle Entertainment, a production company that went on to produce numerous other horror films, including additional remakes.Screenwriter Dick Beebe adapted the film's script from Robb White's 1959 original, updating elements of the story and introducing a significant supernatural component which was absent from the original film. Filming took place in Los Angeles in early 1999, with famed make-up artists Gregory Nicotero and Dick Smith providing the film's special effects.House on Haunted Hill was released on Halloween weekend in 1999. In the tradition of William Castle's theater gimmicks, Warner Bros. supplied promotional scratchcards to cinemas showing the film, offering ticket buyers a chance to win a money prize, similar to the movie's characters. The film was a commercial success, opening at number one at the U.S. box office, and grossing $65 million worldwide. It received largely negative reviews from critics, with some deriding its use of special effects and gore, though it did receive some praise for its performances and horror elements.In 2007, the film was followed by a direct-to-DVD sequel, Return to House on Haunted Hill, which was released in both rated and unrated editions.dbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Dvorakdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lillie_Haywarddbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHousewifedbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Housewife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenHousewife is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green, and starring George Brent, Bette Davis, and Ann Dvorak. The screenplay by Manuel Seff and Lillie Hayward is based on a story by Hayward and Robert Lord.A print is held at the Library of Congress.dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Dohenydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:producerHerman S. Saundersdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Collins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Culpdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Nelsondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Deedbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clu_Gulagerdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Dohenydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:genreDrama / Sci-Fidbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1970dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apollo_13dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harve_BennettHouston, We've Got a Problem is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film about the Apollo 13 spaceflight, directed by Lawrence Doheny and starring Ed Nelson in the role of NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz.dbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:producerRichard Lesterdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lennondbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Kinneardbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Montaguedbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hedleydbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_MacGowrandbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Michael_Voglerdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Crawforddbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Wood_(playwright)dbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:nameHow I Won the Wardbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Wardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_African_campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1942dbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_war_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_British_Armydbp-dbr:How_I_Won_the_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_political_filmsHow I Won the War is a 1967 British black comedy film directed and produced by Richard Lester and starring Michael Crawford, Jack MacGowran, Roy Kinnear, Lee Montague, and John Lennon in his only non-musical acting role. The screenplay was by Charles Wood based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Patrick Ryan.The film uses a variety of styles such as vignettes, straight-to-camera, and docu-drama to tell the tale of the fictional 3rd Troop, the 4th Musketeers and their misadventures through the Second World War. The screenplay takes a comic and absurdist attitude towards the conflict through the Western Desert Campaign in mid-late 1942 to the crossing of the last intact bridge on the Rhine at Remagen in early 1945.dbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:producerMidge Sanforddbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:producerSarah Pillsburydbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringRip Torndbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringKate Capshawdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringKate Nelligandbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringAlfre Woodarddbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringSamantha Mathisdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringEllen Burstyndbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringLoren Deandbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringWinona Ryderdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringJean Simmonsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringDerrick O'Connordbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringMykelti Williamsondbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringAnne Bancroftdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringMaya Angeloudbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:starringLois Smithdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Andersondbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:nameHow to Make an American Quiltdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jane_Andersondbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Make_an_American_Quiltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jocelyn_MoorhouseHow to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film features Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Maya Angelou, Jean Simmons Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. It is notable as being Jared Leto's film debut. Amblin Entertainment optioned Otto's novel in 1991, and were able to persuade Steven Spielberg to finance the screenplay's development. How to Make an American Quilt received mixed reviews from critics. It was a box-office success, grossing $41 million against a $10 million budget. The film was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.dbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:producerAmerican Internationaldbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:nameHow to Stuff a Wild Bikinidbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:nameHow To Stuff A Wild Bikinidbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Beach_party_filmdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Asherdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Les_Baxterdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bikinisdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_French_Polynesiadbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_teen_filmsHow to Stuff a Wild Bikini is a 1965 Pathécolor beach party film from American International Pictures. The sixth entry in a seven-film series, the movie was directed by William Asher and features Mickey Rooney, Annette Funicello, Dwayne Hickman, Brian Donlevy, and Beverly Adams. It was written by Asher and Leo Townsend. The film features a brief appearance by Frankie Avalon and includes Buster Keaton in one of his last roles.dbp-dbr:How_to_Undress_in_Front_of_Your_Husbanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dwain_Esperdbp-dbr:How_to_Undress_in_Front_of_Your_Husbanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dwain_Esperdbp-dbr:How_to_Undress_in_Front_of_Your_Husbanddbp-dbp:nameHow to Undress in Front of Your Husbanddbp-dbr:How_to_Undress_in_Front_of_Your_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryUnited 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to Undress in Front of Your Husband is a 1937 short comedic film directed by Dwain Esper.dbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGloria Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLea Thompsondbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gloria_Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gloria_Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHoward the 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the Duck (released in the United Kingdom as Howard... A New Breed of Hero) is a 1986 American superhero comedy film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, and Tim Robbins. Based on the Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck, the film was produced by Gloria Katz and written by Huyck and Katz, with George Lucas as executive producer. The screenplay was originally intended to be an animated film, but the film adaptation became live-action because of a contractual obligation. While several TV adaptations of Marvel characters were aired, this was the first theatrical release since the Captain America serial of 1944.Lucas proposed adapting the comic book following the production of American Graffiti (1973). After multiple production difficulties and mixed response to test screenings, Howard the Duck was released in theaters on August 1, 1986. Upon its release, the film was a critical and commercial failure and was criticized for its humor, performances, inconsistent tone, and appearance of the title character, though the effects and soundtrack were mostly praised. In the years since, it has been considered among the worst films ever made, but has also developed a cult following. It was nominated for seven Razzie Awards (winning four), and made about US$16.3 million domestically compared to its US$30–37 million budget.dbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:distributorImage Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:distributorInternational Video Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:producerHarry Alan Towersdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringRomy Windsordbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringAntony Hamiltondbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringMichael T. Weissdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringSusanne Severeiddbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringLamya Dervaldbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:International_Video_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:nameHowling IV: The Original Nightmaredbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Houghdbp-dbr:Howling_IV:_The_Original_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Howling_filmsHowling IV: The Original Nightmare is a 1988 British direct-to-video horror film directed by John Hough from a screenplay by Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner. Starring Romy Windsor, Michael T. Weiss, Antony Hamilton, Susanne Severeid and Lamya Derval, The Original Nightmare is the fourth entry in the series of seven standalone films with loose continuity and is not so much a sequel but rather a more faithful adaptation of Gary Brandner's source novel The Howling (1977).International Video Entertainment (IVE) released this film directly to home video in 1988. Platinum Disc Corporation (now Echo Bridge Home Entertainment) released it on DVD in 2004 and it has been released numerous times since. It was filmed on location in South Africa.dbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:distributorNorthern Arts Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:producerBarbara Ligetidbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringMalcolm McDowelldbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringSean Penndbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringCathy Moriartydbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringRichard Lewisdbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:starringAlyssa Milanodbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:nameHugo Pooldbp-dbr:Hugo_Pooldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Hugo_Poolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Downey_Sr.Hugo Pool (also known as Pool Girl in the UK) is a 1997 American comedy drama film, directed by Robert Downey Sr., starring Alyssa Milano and Patrick Dempsey.The film received largely negative reviews, but praise was given to the production values, editing, and the performances by Dempsey, Milano and Downey. 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(also known as The Hulk) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Produced by Universal Pictures in association with Marvel Enterprises, Valhalla Motion Pictures, and Good Machine, and distributed by Universal, it was directed by Ang Lee and written by John Turman, James Schamus, and Michael France, from a story conceived by Schamus. The film stars Eric Bana as Bruce Banner and Hulk, alongside Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and Nick Nolte. The film explores Bruce Banner's origins. After a lab accident involving gamma radiation, he transforms into a giant green-skinned humanoid with superhuman strength known as the Hulk whenever stressed or emotionally provoked. The United States military pursues him, and he clashes with his biological father, who has dark plans for his son.Development started in 1990. At one time, Joe Johnston and then Jonathan Hensleigh were to direct. Hensleigh, John Turman, Michael France, Zak Penn, J. J. Abrams, Michael Tolkin, David Hayter, and Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski wrote more scripts before Ang Lee and James Schamus's involvement. The project was filmed primarily in California from March to August 2002, mainly in the San Francisco Bay Area.Hulk was released by Universal Pictures on June 20, 2003. The film grossed $245.4 million worldwide and received mixed reviews upon release, with reviewers praising the cast's performances and Lee's directing but criticising the slow pace and length. It has since received retrospective praise for its departure from conventional comic book film tropes. A planned sequel which would have been released in May 2005 was repurposed as a reboot titled The Incredible Hulk and released on June 13, 2008, as the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.dbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturesdbp-dbp:nameHullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Picturesdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Hullabaloo_Over_Georgie_and_Bonnie's_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merchant_Ivory_Productions_filmsHullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures is a 1978 television film by Merchant Ivory Productions (written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant) set in India, starring UK stage actress Dame Peggy Ashcroft. It later received a limited theatrical release in 1979.dbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbp:nameHuman Targetsdbp-dbr:Human_Targetsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Human_Targetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Human_Targetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Human_Targetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Human_Targetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Human_Targetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Human_Targetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsHuman Targets is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buzz Barton and Francis X. 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Hunt and starring Dennis Holahan, Ricky Paull Goldin, Sydney Penny, Keenan Wynn (in his final film), and Rosie Marcel.dbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bud_S._Smithdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:distributorOrion Picturesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringJim McMahondbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringUma Thurmandbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringAnthony Michael Halldbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringHoward Coselldbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringPaul Gleasondbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:nameJohnny Be Gooddbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:nameJohnny Be Good - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synth-popdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Antoniodbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Braunfels,_Texasdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_school_football_filmsJohnny Be Good is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Bud S. Smith, starring Anthony Michael Hall as the main character, Johnny Walker. The film also features Robert Downey Jr. and Paul Gleason. Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon and sportscaster Howard Cosell make cameo appearances. Despite starring famous actors and comedians, the film was both a critical and financial failure, grossing $18 million.Judas Priest, Saga and Ted Nugent, among others, contributed to the soundtrack. The title track, "Johnny B. Goode", originally recorded by Chuck Berry, was re-recorded by Judas Priest for their album, Ram It Down.dbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Andersondbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Silvadbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sammy_Davis_Jrdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Dexterdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mort_Sahldbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Bishopdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McPartlanddbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Landondbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:nameJohnny Cooldbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Johnny_Cooldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organized_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Asherdbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Maydbp-dbr:Johnny_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_drama_filmsJohnny Cool is a 1963 American neo-noir crime film, directed by William Asher and based on the novel The Kingdom of Johnny Cool by John McPartland, which stars Henry Silva and Elizabeth Montgomery. Produced in part by Peter Lawford, Johnny Cool features a cast that also includes Mort Sahl, Telly Savalas, Jim Backus, Joey Bishop, and Sammy Davis Jr., who also sings the theme song.dbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Yorkdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Cabot_(actor)dbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Pattendbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Stalmasterdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_W._Blackburndbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Esther_Forbesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJohnny Tremaindbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Brunsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Stevensondbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Paul_Reveredbp-dbr:Johnny_Tremain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Samuel_AdamsJohnny Tremain is a 1957 American adventure war film made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution, and based on the 1944 Newbery Medal-winning children's novel of the same name by Esther Forbes, retelling the story of the years in Boston, Massachusetts prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution. Johnny Tremain was the first Disney live-action film to be directed by Robert Stevenson. It was made for television but was first released in theatres. Walt Disney understood the new technology of color television and filmed his Walt Disney anthology television series in color, but the show, known as Disneyland at that time, was broadcast in black and white. After its theater run in 1957, the film was shown in its entirety on television in two episodes (subsequently known as Walt Disney Presents), rather than as a complete film on a single evening, on November 21 and December 5, 1958.The film stars Hal Stalmaster, Luana Patten, Jeff York, Sebastian Cabot (in his second film role for Disney), Richard Beymer, Walter Coy and Ralph Clanton.dbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerPeter Nelsondbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerDoris Silvertondbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Burke_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wanteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Down_syndrome_in_televisiondbp-dbr:Jonathan:_The_Boy_Nobody_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KaczenderJonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted is a 1992 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring JoBeth Williams and Chris Burke. The film is directed by George Kaczender and inspired by a true story concerning a landmark legal decision for rights of the disabled.dbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolores_del_Ríodbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Warrickdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Cottendbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Cottendbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameJourney Into Feardbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Istanbuldbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Orson_WellesJourney into Fear is a 1943 American spy film noir directed by Norman Foster, based on the 1940 novel by Eric Ambler. The film broadly follows the plot of the book, but the protagonist was changed to an American engineer, and the destination of his journey changed from France to the Soviet Union—reflecting the changes in the war situation since the original Ambler book was written (France was occupied, the US and Soviet Union joined the war and became allies). The RKO Pictures release stars Joseph Cotten, who also wrote the screenplay with Orson Welles. The Mercury Production was also produced by Welles, again uncredited.In 2005, an alternate cut was shown at a Welles film retrospective at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. It was the original European release print, lacking the narration and ending of the US version but including about six minutes of footage deleted by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:International_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:L._John_Creerydbp-dbr:Journey_into_Fear_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Jubilee_Windowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeJubilee Window is a 1935 British comedy film directed by George Pearson and starring Sebastian Shaw, Ralph Truman and Olive 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Tepnapa and written by Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Timo Descamps. The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmaker's visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future.Judas Kiss is the feature film directorial debut of J.T. Tepnapa, who has won many international awards for his short films, including the multiple award-winning parody of 1950s teen health films.dbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:producerLou L. Ostrowdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecilia_Parkerdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Holdendbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aurania_Rouveroldbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:nameJudge Hardy and Sondbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Judge_Hardy_and_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._SeitzJudge Hardy and Son (1939) is the 8th film, of 16, in the Andy Hardy series. It is the last MGM film in the 1930s.dbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josephine_Deckerdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbp:directorBrittany Blockmandbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Huffingtondbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerMartha Shanedbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josephine_Deckerdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Huffingtondbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Josephine_Deckerdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbp:nameBi the Waydbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_same-sex_sexualitydbp-dbr:Bi_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Josephine_DeckerBi the Way is a 2008 documentary film about bisexuality in the United States. It had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. The film has aired at film festivals throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Turkey, Greece, Australia, Brazil, and Taiwan, including at Silverdocs Film Festival, Outfest, Newfest, !f Istanbul, and Rio de Janeiro Film Festival. It was aired on the Logo Network in summer 2009.The film follows the lives of several young bisexuals in the United States. Its makers, Brittany Blockman and Josephine Decker, also appear on camera to frame the stories.dbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Manndbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Manndbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nile_Rodgersdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:producerGordon Deppedbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringP.J. Solesdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringSandy Hornedbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringJim Carrolldbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringMichael Glassbourgdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Manndbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Manndbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:nameListen to the Citydbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:genreScoredbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synth-popdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_MannListen to the City is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Ron Mann. Normally a documentary filmmaker, this is Mann's only fictional feature. The film stars P.J. Soles, Jim Carroll, Sandy Horne, and Michael Glassbourg. Featured in small or cameo roles are such notable Canadian counter-culture figures as poets Barrie Phillip Nichol and Barry Callaghan, politician Jack Layton, playwright Sky Gilbert, and radio broadcasters Pete Griffin and Geets Romo.dbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLisztomaniadbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rock_operasdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pianos_and_pianistsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Franz_Lisztdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rick_Wakemandbp-dbr:Lisztomania_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Richard_WagnerLisztomania is a 1975 British surreal biographical musical comedy film written and directed by Ken Russell about the 19th-century composer Franz Liszt. The screenplay is derived, in part, from the book Nélida by Marie d'Agoult (1848), about her affair with Liszt.Depicting the flamboyant Liszt as the first classical pop star, Lisztomania features contemporary rock star Roger Daltrey (of The Who) as Franz Liszt. The film was released the same year as Tommy, which also starred Daltrey and was also directed by Russell.Rick Wakeman, from the progressive rock band Yes, composed the Lisztomania soundtrack, which included synthesiser arrangements of works by Liszt and Richard Wagner. He also appears in the film as Thor, the Nordic god of thunder. Daltrey and Russell wrote the lyrics for the soundtrack, and Daltrey provided vocals. Of the other rock celebrities appearing in the film, Ringo Starr appears as the Pope.The term Lisztomania was coined by the German romantic literary figure Heinrich Heine to describe the massive public response to Liszt's virtuosic piano performances. At these performances, there were allegedly screaming women, and the audience sometimes was limited to standing room only.This film was first to use the new Dolby Stereo sound system.dbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Big Shotdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Little_Big_Shot_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsLittle Big Shot is a 1952 British comedy crime film by Jack Raymond, and starring Ronald Shiner, Marie Löhr, and Derek Farr. It was produced by Henry Halsted's Byron Film and distributed by Associated British. It was the final film of Raymond, who had begun his career in the silent era.dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Avalondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Spiresdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Barrydbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Crosbydbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nathan_Dawesdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Andersondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Avalondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Spiresdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Boy Lostdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_England_(New_South_Wales)Little Boy Lost is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Nathan Dawes as Stephen Walls, John Hargreaves as Jacko Walls, Lorna Lesley as Dorrie Walls, Tony Barry as Constable O'Dea and Steve Dodd as William Stanley, the Aboriginal tracker. The spelling of Steven Walls’s name was changed to “Stephen” in the movie.Johnny Ashcroft and Gay Kayler performed the vocals on the movie sound track, also a specially recorded version of the Little Boy Lost hit song, which is played at the end of the film.Scenes were shot on location in Guyra, Tubbamurra and Narrabeen, New South Wales, Australia.The World Premiere was held in Armidale, New South Wales. Johnny Ashcroft and Gay Kayler sang the Little Boy Lost song from the movie live on stage to Nathan Dawes and his stand-in, Toshi Bourke, son of Terry Bourke (movie director).dbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernardo_Bertoluccidbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AMLFdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:distributorPenta Distribuzionedbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:producerRyuichi Sakamotodbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:starringBridget Fondadbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:starringChris Isaakdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:starringKeanu Reevesdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:starringAlex Wiesendangerdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:starringYing Ruochengdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernardo_Bertoluccidbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AMLFdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Wurlitzerdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernardo_Bertoluccidbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Peploedbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:nameLittle Buddhadbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Little_Buddhadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nepaldbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Gautama_Buddhadbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nepaldbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ryuichi_Sakamotodbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_art_and_culturedbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metaphysical_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Buddhismdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bhutandbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernardo_Bertoluccidbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Ryuichi_Sakamotodbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ryuichi_Sakamoto_albumsdbp-dbr:Little_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_Buddhist_monksLittle Buddha is a 1993 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, written by Rudy Wurlitzer and Mark Peploe, and produced by usual Bertolucci collaborator Jeremy Thomas. An international co-production of Italy, France and the United Kingdom, the film stars Chris Isaak, Bridget Fonda and Keanu Reeves as Prince Siddhartha (the Buddha before his enlightenment).dbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbp:nameLittle Felladbp-dbr:Little_Felladbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Little_Fellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGannLittle Fella is a 1933 British comedy film directed by William C. McGann and starring John Stuart, Joan Marion and Hal Walters. 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Miss Sunshine is a 2006 American tragicomedy road film directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (in their directorial debut) from a screenplay written by Michael Arndt. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin, and Alan Arkin, all of whom play members of a dysfunctional family taking the youngest (Breslin) to compete in a child beauty pageant. Abigail Breslin’s breakout performance in the film earned her an Academy Award nomination. The film tackles themes of family, depression, self-acceptance, and finding meaning in absurd conditions. It was produced by Big Beach Films on a budget of US$8 million. Filming began on June 6, 2005, and took place over 30 days in Arizona and Southern California.The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2006, and its distribution rights were bought by Fox Searchlight Pictures for one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival. The film had a limited release in the United States on July 26, 2006, and expanded to a wider release starting on August 18.Little Miss Sunshine was a box office success, earning $101 million. It garnered critical praise for its performances, as well as for its directing, screenplay and humor. It earned four nominations at the 79th Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Arndt and Arkin won Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor, respectively, and Breslin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. It also won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, and received numerous other accolades.dbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Zinnemanndbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Orville_O._Dulldbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Zinnemanndbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Orville_O._Dulldbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Bruce_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbp:nameLittle Mister Jimdbp-dbr:Little_Mister_Jimdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Giarraputodbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Deftonesdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Grossedbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonah_Matrangadbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Rubindbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Kdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:DJ_Muggsdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:P.O.D.dbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Leckiedbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Littdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerDon Gilmoredbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerDJ Crookdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerRobert Simondsdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerGuy Osearydbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:producerMichael Dilbeckdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:starringRodney Dangerfielddbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:starringRhys Ifansdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Little_Nickydbp-dbp:starringPatricia 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Nicky is a 2000 American dark fantasy comedy film directed by Steven Brill, written by Tim Herlihy, Adam Sandler, and Brill, and starring Sandler in the title role, Patricia Arquette, Harvey Keitel, Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr., Rhys Ifans, and Rodney Dangerfield with supporting roles by Allen Covert, Kevin Nealon, Jon Lovitz, Michael McKean, and Quentin Tarantino. The film depicts the son of Satan and an angel who is tasked with returning his two brothers to Hell and preventing them from destroying the boundary between good and evil on Earth. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $58 million against an $80–85 million budget.dbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Gittesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Levinsondbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringRichard Lynchdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringRichard Bradforddbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringRiver Phoenixdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringSidney Poitierdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Gittesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Levinsondbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bo_Goldmandbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hill_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:nameLittle Nikitadbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bo_Goldmandbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_BenjaminLittle Nikita is a 1988 American thriller film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring River Phoenix and Sidney Poitier. The film marks the first collaboration between Phoenix and Poitier (the second being Sneakers in 1992).dbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedaledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Little_Orphan_Airedalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Dog_filmsLittle Orphan Airedale is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Charles M. Jones and released on October 4, 1947. Its major significance is its status as the official debut of Jones' version of Robert "Bob" Clampett's character, Charlie "Rover" the Dog. The title is a play on Little Orphan Annie.dbp-dbr:Pathology_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMarc Schölermanndbp-dbr:Pathology_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Pathology_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Pathology_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Pathology_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard S. 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The film premiered April 11, 2008 in the United Kingdom and opened in limited release in the United States on April 18, 2008.dbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:namePaying the Piperdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Pied_Piper_of_HamelinPaying the Piper is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on March 12, 1949, and stars Porky Pig.It is a parody of the fairy tale The Pied Piper and involves Porky trying to stop a cat that disguises himself as the last rat to bring the rats back for the local cats; later, Porky has to get the reward money owed to him for ridding the town of the rats back from the cat. It has Porky in the role of the piper character.dbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLoew's Inc.dbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandy_Descherdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElmore Vincentdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartha Wentworthdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeanne Dunnedbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMitchell Boys Choirdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThe Hollywood Choir Boysdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:namePeace on Earthdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:namePeace On Earthdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGood Will to Mendbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Peace_on_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_political_filmsPeace on Earth is a one-reel 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short directed by Hugh Harman, about a post-apocalyptic world populated only by animals, after human beings have gone extinct due to war. The film's copyright was renewed in 1966, and it will enter the American public domain on January 1, 2035.dbp-dbr:Pee-wee's_Big_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Pee-wee's_Big_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pee-wee's_Big_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringE.G. 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The film stars Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman, along with Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Diane Salinger and Judd Omen. The screenplay, written by Reubens with Phil Hartman and Michael Varhol, tells the story of Pee-wee's search for his stolen bicycle and has been compared to the 1948 Italian film Bicycle Thieves.Following the success of The Pee-wee Herman Show in 1981, Reubens was hired by the Warner Bros. film studio and began writing the script for Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Impressed with Burton's work on the short film Frankenweenie (1984), the producers and Reubens hired him to direct. Filming took place in California and Texas. The film was scored by Danny Elfman, marking his first among many collaborations with Burton.Pee-wee's Big Adventure was theatrically released on August 9, 1985, by Warner Bros., grossing over $40 million in North America. It became a cult film and continued to accumulate positive feedback. It was nominated for a Young Artist Award and was followed by two standalone sequels, Big Top Pee-wee (1988) and Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016). Its financial success, followed by Burton's equally successful Beetlejuice in 1988, prompted Warner Bros. to hire Burton to direct the 1989 film Batman.dbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:distributorPhoenix/BFA Films & Videodbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:producerDavid Knappdbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:producerLeonard S. Bermandbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Rushdbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Schallertdbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Livingstondbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_Nolandbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:starringDavid Alan Baileydbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:namePeegedbp-dbr:Peegedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Peegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randal_KleiserPeege is a 1973 American short student film, written and directed by Randal Kleiser, about a family's visit to an elderly relative in a nursing home.In 2007, The film was selected for preservation by the United States Library of Congress National Film Registry, for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_De_Cordovadbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Dietrichdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_De_Cordovadbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Waredbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:namePeggydbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_competitionsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pasadena,_Californiadbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Peggy_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederick_de_CordovaPeggy is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova, and starring Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn, and Charlotte Greenwood. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Richard H. 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It was the company's fifth feature entry in their True-Life Adventures series, and the only one to be labeled a True-Life Fantasy. In doing so, the Disney team combined the documentary aspects of earlier efforts with fictional scenarios and characters.dbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rebecca_Millerdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Slossdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexis_Alexaniandbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Kaplandbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Sehringdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Parker_Poseydbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyra_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fairuza_Balkdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rebecca_Millerdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Slossdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexis_Alexaniandbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Kaplandbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Millerdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:namePersonal Velocity: Three Portraitsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:John_Cassavetes_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Personal_Velocity:_Three_Portraitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rebecca_MillerPersonal Velocity: Three Portraits is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Rebecca Miller. It stars Kyra Sedgwick, Parker Posey, and Fairuza Balk as three women who escape from their afflicted lives as each struggles to flee from the men who confine their personal freedom.Personal Velocity: Three Portraits premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 12, 2002, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Excellence in Cinematography Award. It was theatrically released in the United States on November 22, 2002 to positive reviews from critics. At the 18th Independent Spirit Awards, Miller won the John Cassavetes Award, while Posey was nominated for Best Female Lead, and Kuras was nominated for Best Cinematography.dbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Heermandbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Heermandbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:namePersonalitydbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_HeermanPersonality is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Victor Heerman and starring Sally Starr, Johnny Arthur and Blanche Friderici.dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowery_(director)dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Whitakerdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryce Dallas Howarddbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Redforddbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringKarl Urbandbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringOona Laurencedbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringWes Bentleydbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringOakes Fegleydbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowery_(director)dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lowery_(director)dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:namePete's Dragondbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Dragon is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by David Lowery, written by Lowery and Toby Halbrooks, and produced by James Whitaker. The film is a remake of Disney's 1977 film of the same name, although the 2016 film is not a musical. The film stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley, Wes Bentley, Karl Urban, Oona Laurence, and Robert Redford. The film tells the story of an orphaned feral boy who befriends a dragon in the Pacific Northwest, and the ensuing repercussions of their discovery by the town's residents.Pete's Dragon premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on August 8, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics, and grossed $143.7 million worldwide against a $65 million production budget.dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:directorLarry Elikanndbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Mooredbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Morse_Jr.dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Scott_(actress)dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Parkinsdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Nelsondbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Warrickdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Malonedbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Morrowdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_O'Connor_(actor)dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Connelly_(actor)dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Mooredbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Morse_Jr.dbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_reunion_filmsdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Television_filmsdbp-dbr:Peyton_Place:_The_Next_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_ElikannPeyton Place: The Next Generation is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Larry Elikann. The film premiered on NBC on May 13, 1985. The film is based on the 1964–1969 television series Peyton Place and the plot is set twenty years after the original series. The film contains many of the original cast members, and there were hopes of it inspiring a television series, but such a program was never made.dbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Ellindbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Manesdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:producerE-40, Biz Markie, Def Jef, Chubb Rock, Danny D, Larry Campbell, Smoke One Productions, Vic C., Tigidy Tonedbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:producerCleveland O'Neal IIIdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:starringBrian Hooksdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:starringJermaine 'Huggy' Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:starringCooliodbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:starringTre Blackdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:starringY?N-Veedbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:starringTony 'Zeus' Lister, Jr.dbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Ellindbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Manesdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doug_Ellindbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Phat_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Doug_EllinPhat Beach is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Doug Ellin, which stars Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins, Coolio, Brian Hooks and Gregg Vance. The movie has been considered to be "one of the greatest (and perhaps only) hip-hop beach movies of all time."dbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bebe_Danielsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Milne_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lillie_Haywarddbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Registered_Nurse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsRegistered Nurse is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film produced by First National Pictures and released through its parent company Warner Bros. The film was directed by Robert Florey and stars Bebe Daniels in her final role for Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:King_Features_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Papaziandbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Preston_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Redgravedbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:King_Features_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Greenedbp-dbr:Rehearsal_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_thriller_filmsRehearsal for Murder is an American murder mystery television film starring Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave, and directed by David Greene. The script, written by Richard Levinson and William Link, won a 1983 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. It originally aired on the CBS Television Network on May 26, 1982.dbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:directorBrian Thomas Jonesdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:distributorSony Video Software Companydbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Pauldbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:producerRobert Zimmermandbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:producerBernard E. Goldbergdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:producerSteven D. Macklerdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:starringJohn MacKaydbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:starringVivian Lankodbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Nuchterndbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Rejuvenatrixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapid_human_age_changeRejuvenatrix (also known as The Rejuvenator) is a 1988 American horror film starring Vivian Lanko and John MacKay, and directed by Brian Thomas Jones. The film was partly inspired by the 1959 science fiction film The Wasp Woman, which had been produced and directed by Roger Corman. The original title was Rejuvenatrix, although it has become more popularly known as The Rejuvenator, and this included the UK and Brazil.dbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directorAndy Amadi Okoroafordbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Amadi Okoroafordbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnaud Boivindbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerAaron Allreddbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerElise Jalladeaudbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerIsolde Pringiersdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Jean-Louisdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nneka_(singer)dbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gideon_Okekedbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tope_Oshin_Ogundbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Amadi_Okoroafordbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Amadi_Okoroafordbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andy_Amadi_Okoroafordbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_war_crimesdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lagosdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sierra_Leonedbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Lagosdbp-dbr:Relentless_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_political_filmsRelentless is a 2010 Nigerian drama film, co-produced and directed by Andy Amadi Okoroafor; it stars Gideon Okeke, Nneka Egbuna, Jimmy Jean-Louis and Tope Oshin Ogun. It was released on 13 October 2010 at the BFI London Film Festival, and was positively received; mostly praised for its cinematography and soundtrack.The film which is set in Freetown and Lagos, narrates the story of Obi (Gideon Okeke), a Nigerian peacekeeping soldier who has been deployed to war-torn Sierra Leone. Obi's world is crushed after Blessing, a Sierra Leonean woman whom Obi loves, is mutilated by a gang of child soldiers and he's forced to kill her in order to put her out of pain and misery. He eventually returns to Lagos after the war, and tries to reintegrate himself into his community; in the process, he finds solace in the arms of a prostitute, Honey (Nneka Egbuna) who may help him forget his haunting past and lead him to self-discovery.dbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Morris_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reluctant_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondReluctant Heroes is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner, Derek Farr and Christine Norden. It is based on the popular farce of the same title by Colin Morris. The play, which had its West End premiere at the Whitehall Theatre in September 1950, was the first of the Brian Rix company's Whitehall farces. The film was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith in West London. Its sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold.dbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Weisdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hornblow_Jr.dbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Weisdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hornblow_Jr.dbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Sheldondbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_to_Be_Seenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_WeisRemains to Be Seen is a 1953 crime musical comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring June Allyson, Van Johnson and Louis Calhern. It is based on the 1951 Broadway play Remains to Be Seen by Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay.dbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:producerChad Omandbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:starringDenzel Washingtondbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:starringWill Pattondbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:starringDonald Faisondbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:starringNicole Ari Parkerdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Allen_Howarddbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:R&Bdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titansdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_biographical_dramasdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1981dbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Rabindbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1971dbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:Remember_the_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_school_football_filmsRemember the Titans is a 2000 American biographical sports drama film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin. The screenplay by Gregory Allen Howard is loosely based on the true story of coach Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington, and his attempt to integrate the T. C. Williams High School (now Alexandria City High School) football team in Alexandria, Virginia in 1971. Will Patton portrays Bill Yoast, Boone's assistant coach. Real-life athletes Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell are portrayed by Ryan Hurst and Wood Harris.The film was co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films and released by Buena Vista Pictures. On September 19, 2000, the film's soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records. It features songs by several recording artists including Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bob Dylan, The Hollies, Marvin Gaye, James Taylor, The Temptations, Cat Stevens, and Steam.Remember the Titans had a budget of $30 million and premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on September 29, 2000. It grossed an estimated $115.6 million in the U.S., and $136.8 million worldwide. While the film was not particularly well-received at the time,it is now considered to be one of the greatest football films of all time.dbp-dbr:Resident_Evil_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPaul W. S. 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In 2000, Paul W. S. Anderson was announced as writer and director for Resident Evil (2002). Anderson continued as writer and producer for Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007), and returned as the director for Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016). These first six films follow Alice (Milla Jovovich), a character created specifically for the films. Alice is a former security specialist and covert operative who battles the Umbrella Corporation, whose bioweapons have triggered a zombie apocalypse. Characters from the games appear, including Claire Redfield, Jill Valentine, Ada Wong, Carlos Oliveira, Chris Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, Barry Burton, and the antagonists Albert Wesker and James Marcus. In 2021, a reboot film, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, was released.Though the films have received generally negative reviews from critics, the Resident Evil series has grossed over $1.2 billion. It was once the highest-grossing film series based on a video game and the highest-grossing horror film series, and is the highest-grossing zombie film series. The series retains the record for the most live-action film adaptations of a video game.dbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hoffman_(director)dbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerSarah Blackdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerCary Brokawdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Patersondbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Mason, Shawn Murphydbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Thewlisdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMeg Ryandbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringPolly Walkerdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Neilldbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hoffman_(director)dbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Patersondbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameRestorationdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameRestoration: Music From The Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1660sdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1670sdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infectious_diseasesdbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_II_of_Englanddbp-dbr:Restoration_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_HoffmanRestoration is a 1995 historical drama film directed by Michael Hoffman from a screenplay by Rupert Walters, based on the 1989 novel of the same title by Rose Tremain. It stars Robert Downey Jr. as a 17th-century medical student exploited by King Charles II. The film was shot in Wales and won the Academy Awards for art direction and costume design.dbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Luriedbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Luriedbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champdbp-dbp:nameResurrecting the Champdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champdbp-dbp:nameResurrecting the Champ [Music from the Film]dbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_homelessnessdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_newspaper_and_magazine_articlesdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Calgarydbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Larry_Groupédbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phoenix_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_boxersdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Denverdbp-dbr:Resurrecting_the_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rod_LurieResurrecting the Champ is a 2007 American sports drama film directed by Rod Lurie and written by Michael Bortman and Allison Burnett, based on a Los Angeles Times Magazine article entitled "Resurrecting the Champ" by J. R. Moehringer. The film centers on a fictionalized former athlete portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, living on the streets of Denver, who attempts to impersonate the life and career of former professional heavyweight boxer Bob Satterfield. The ensemble cast also features Josh Hartnett, Alan Alda, David Paymer, and Teri Hatcher.The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Phoenix Pictures, Alberta Film Entertainment, Battleplan Productions, and the Yari Film Group. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by the Yari Film Group, while in the home video rental market it was distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Resurrecting the Champ explores professional ethics, journalism and athletics. On September 25, 2007, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Rykodisc record label. The film score was composed and orchestrated by musicians Larry Groupé and Blake Hazard. Indie Rock band The Submarines also contributed a musical track to the score. In 2008, the film was nominated for an ESPY Award for Best Sports Movie as well as a Young Artist Award in the category of Best Performance in a Feature Film, Young Actor Age Ten or Younger.Resurrecting the Champ premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on August 24, 2007 grossing $3,172,573 in domestic ticket receipts. The film took in an additional $69,854 in business through international release for a combined worldwide total of $3,242,427. Preceding its initial screening in cinemas, the film was generally met with positive critical reviews. With its initial foray into the home video marketplace; the widescreen DVD edition of the film featuring theatrical trailers, cast and crew interviews, and commentary with director Lurie among other highlights, was released in the United States on April 8, 2008.dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameReturn of a Strangerdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_HampshireReturn of a Stranger (also known as The Face behind the Scar) is a 1937 British drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Griffith Jones, Rosalyn Boulter, Ellis Jeffries and Athole Stewart. It was written by Rudolph Lothar, Ákos Tolnay and Reginald Long based on a play by Lothar.dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameReturn of a Strangerdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosReturn of a Stranger is a 1961 British second feature thriller film directed by Max Varnel and starring John Ireland and Susan Stephen. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Glasserdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Pricedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Halseydbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Glasserdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:nameReturn of the Flydbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teleportation_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Fly_(franchise)Return of the Fly is a 1959 American horror science-fiction film and sequel to The Fly (1958). It is the second installment in The Fly film series. It was released in 1959 as a double feature with The Alligator People. It was directed by Edward Bernds. Unlike the previous film, Return of the Fly was shot in black and white.Vincent Price was the only returning cast member from the original. It was intended that Herbert Marshall reprise his role as the police inspector, but due to illness he was replaced by John Sutton who plays a new character, Inspector Beecham.The film was followed by a second sequel, Curse of the Fly (1965).dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ellory_Elkayemdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:distributorDenholm Trading Inc.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anatoly_Fradisdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:producerSteve Scarduziodbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Keefe_(actor)dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cory_Hardrictdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coyotedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jana_Kramerdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:starringAimee-Lynn Chadwickdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ellory_Elkayemdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatoly_Fradisdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Return_of_the_Living_Dead_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chernobyl_(city)dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Necropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ellory_ElkayemReturn of the Living Dead: Necropolis is a 2005 made-for-television action horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem, starring Aimee Lynn Chadwick, Cory Hardrict, John Keefe, Jana Kramer, and Peter Coyote. It is the fourth film in the Return of the Living Dead film series.An edited version of the film aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on October 15, 2005 (2005-10-15). The R-rated version of the film was released on DVD on April 18, 2006 (2006-04-18).dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ellory_Elkayemdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:distributorDenholm Trading Inc.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerSteve Scarduziodbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerAnatoly Fradisdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringPeter Coyotedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringCory Hardrictdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringAimee-Lynn Chadwickdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringJenny Mollendbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringJohn 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of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave (also known as Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave from the Grave) is a 2005 made-for-television action horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring Aimee-Lynn Chadwick, Cory Hardrict, John Keefe, Jenny Mollen, and Peter Coyote.The film was produced with Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis and is the fifth installment of the Return of the Living Dead film series.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:producerNigel Wattsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:producerKarlene Galleglydbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Vaughndbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_McCallumdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Macneedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:genreAdventuredbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Action_filmdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gerald_Frieddbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_reunion_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Austindbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_television_filmsThe Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair is a 1983 American made-for-television action-adventure film based on the 1964–1968 television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprising the roles they had originated on that program. Several of the crew from the series also worked on the film, which was produced by Viacom rather than Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and/or Turner Entertainment. Leo G. Carroll had died in 1972, so Patrick Macnee was recruited to appear as an entirely different character, Sir John Raleigh, who had presumably taken over as Number 1 of Section I, the Director of U.N.C.L.E., after Alexander Waverly had died, and Carroll's photograph was displayed prominently in many scenes that featured Macnee's Sir John.dbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:directorMike Robedbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:distributorArtisan Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dyson_Lovelldbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Voightdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hersheydbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Schroderdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Meloydbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dyson_Lovelldbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_American_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_American_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lonesome_Dove_seriesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1878dbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Western_(genre)_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Lonesome_Dovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_the_Texas_Ranger_DivisionReturn to Lonesome Dove is a 1993 American four part television miniseries, written by John Wilder involving characters created in Larry McMurtry's Western novel Lonesome Dove which was broadcast by CBS and first aired on November 14–17, 1993. The story focuses on a retired Texas Ranger and his adventures driving mustangs from Texas to Montana. It was followed by Lonesome Dove: The Series.It is a sequel to the 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove, but was not written by McMurtry, who wrote and published his own sequel novel, Streets of Laredo, in the same time frame. McMurtry followed Streets of Laredo with two prequels, which with Laredo were also subsequently made into TV miniseries.dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:nameReunion in Renodbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kurt_NeumannReunion in Reno is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow and Gigi Perreau. The screenplay concerns a girl who hires an attorney to get her a divorce from her parents. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Nathan Juran.dbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:directorYoav Factordbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:distributorKaleidoscope Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:distributormonterey media inc.dbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:producerYoav Factordbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Weisslerdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Spalldbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Callisdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhona_Mitradbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theo_Stevensondbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blake_Harrisondbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:nameReuniting the Rubinsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Film_StudiosReuniting the Rubins is a 2010 film directed by Yoav Factor and starring Timothy Spall, Rhona Mitra, and James Callis. The majority of the film was shot in Radlett, Hertfordshire, England and South Africa.dbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_DeHerreradbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vista_Street_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Phifferdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Gluhakdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Michael_Eggerdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Aguilardbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_DeHerreradbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vista_Street_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Phifferdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_DeHerreradbp-dbr:Revenge_Questdbp-dbp:nameRevenge Questdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_Questpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_action_thriller_filmsRevenge Quest, also known as Amtrak From Mars, is a 1995 direct to video action/science fiction thriller directed by Alan DeHerrera, starring Brian Gluhak, Christopher Michael Egger, and Jennifer Aguilar. The story takes place in 2031 Los Angeles following the escape of a dangerous inmate from the fictitious Red Rock Prison on Mars. The film was released by Vista Street Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:nameRevenge at Monte Carlodbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Revenge_at_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsRevenge at Monte Carlo is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring June Collyer, José Crespo and Wheeler Oakman. It is also known by the alternative title of Mystery at Monte Carlo.The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola. A separate Spanish-language version Dos noches was also produced.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Allanddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bromfielddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Nelsondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Hennesydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nestor_Paivadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Allanddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Allanddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:nameRevenge of the Creaturedbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herman_Steindbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Classic_Monsters_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jacksonville,_Floridadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Arnolddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_3D_filmsRevenge of the Creature (a.k.a. Return of the Creature and Return of the Creature from the Black Lagoon) is a 1955 3D monster film directed by Jack Arnold and produced and distributed by Universal-International. A sequel to the previous year's Creature from the Black Lagoon, it is the only 3D film released in 1955. Produced by William Alland, the film stars John Agar, Lori Nelson, John Bromfield and Nestor Paiva. The Creature was played by Tom Hennesy on land, and once again, portrayed by Ricou Browning underwater. The film marked the uncredited debut of Clint Eastwood as a laboratory technician.Revenge of the Creature premiered on March 11, 1955, and received a nationwide theatrical release on March 30, as a double feature with Cult of the Cobra. A "flat", non-3D sequel, The Creature Walks Among Us, followed in 1956.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:directorSheldon Larrydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Christensondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abby_Brammelldbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Lahtidbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Kerwindbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Christensondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheldon_LarryRevenge of the Middle-Aged Woman is a 2004 American television drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Christine Lahti, Brian Kerwin, Bryan Brown, and Abby Brammell. The film premiered on September 26, 2004 on CBS.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Kanewdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:starringBernie Caseydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Edwardsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:starringRobert Carradinedbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:starringTed McGinleydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Kanewdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:nameRevenge of the Nerdsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:College_rockdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synthpopdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pranksdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interscope_Communications_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_Kanewdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:University_of_Arizonadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_artdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Nerdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revenge_of_the_NerdsRevenge of the Nerds is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew and starring Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Ted McGinley, and Bernie Casey. The plot follows a group of nerds at the fictional Adams College trying to stop the ongoing harassment by jock fraternity Alpha Betas and its sister sorority Pi Delta Pi.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:directorRobert Gordondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:producerMike Elliottdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:producerScott P. Levydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Newmandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_De_Youngdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringDarryl Armbrusterdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_McDonald_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:nameRevenge of the Red Barondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Manfred_von_RichthofenRevenge of the Red Baron is a 1994 American comedy horror film starring Mickey Rooney, Tobey Maguire, Laraine Newman, Cliff De Young, produced by Roger Corman and directed by Robert Gordon.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Stepford_Wivesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Stepford_Wivesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Televisiondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Stepford_Wivesdbp-dbp:distributorEdgar J. 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It was directed by Robert Fuest with a screenplay by David Wiltse and starring Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, and Audra Lindley. It is the first in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:directorPeter Perry Jr.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:producerPeter Perry Jr.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:nameRevenge of the Virginsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ed_WoodRevenge of the Virgins is a 1959 American nudie cutie film directed by Peter Perry Jr with a screenplay by Ed Wood.dbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:distributorWardour Filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Barry_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:nameRich and Strangedbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Rich_and_Strangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsRich and Strange, released in the United States as East of Shanghai, is a 1931 British romance film directed by Alfred Hitchcock during his time in the British film industry. The film was adapted by Hitchcock, his wife Alma Reville, and Val Valentine from the 1930 novel by Dale Collins. The title is an allusion to words of Ariel's song "Full fathom five" in Shakespeare's The Tempest.dbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:directorPeter Filardidbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:distributorImage Group Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Vincedbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:producerTerry G. Jonesdbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:producerJuan-Carlos Zapatadbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmanuelle_Chriquidbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Kartheiserdbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sabine_Singhdbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:starringChad Christdbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:nameRicky 6dbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Ricky_6dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_Deliadbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricky_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_filmsRicky 6 is a 2000 American-Mexican-Canadian film co-production loosely based on the life of Ricky Kasso, a suburban teenager accused of Satanism and murder in the 1980s. The film was written and directed by Peter Filardi, and based on the 1987 book, Say You Love Satan by David St. Clair. Vincent Kartheiser played the disturbed protagonist, renamed Ricky Cowen, in the film. The film also stars Chad Christ, Patrick Renna, Sabine Singh and Emmanuelle Chriqui.Ricky 6 won the Audience Prize at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2000. As of 2019, it has yet to be released in either theaters or on video. However, bootleg VHS and DVD copies of the film have been sold on various Internet sites. Ricky 6 is an international co-production between the United States, Mexico and Canada and was produced by American producer Terry G. Jones, Mexican producer Juan-Carlos Zapata and Canadian producer William Vince. It was filmed in Fredericton and Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.dbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameRicochetdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Ricochet_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesRicochet is a 1963 British crime film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Maxine Audley, Richard Leech and Alex Scott. Part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on the 1922 novel The Angel of Terror.dbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:directorGerry Troynadbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:distributorMaya Vision Internationaldbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:producerGerry Troynadbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:producerMaya Vision Internationaldbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:producerRebecca Doddsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:producerBlasher Bhattacharyaadbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Bowiedbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringTony Thompsondbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringStan Harrisondbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Elsondbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringCarlos Alomardbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringCarmine Rojasdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringEarl Slickdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Simmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringLenny Pickettdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Simmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Leboltdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Stellmandbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:nameRicochetdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:David_Bowiedbp-dbr:Ricochet_(documentary)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:David_Bowie_video_albumsRicochet is a 1984 documentary film about the musician David Bowie. Made with Bowie’s full consent and participation, it was the second of such documentary productions following Cracked Actor from 1975. However, whereas Cracked Actor was made for television by the BBC's Omnibus strand, Ricochet was made for commercial release to the home video market.The documentary was filmed in the Far East at the very end of Bowie’s 1983 Serious Moonlight Tour. Directed by Gerry Troyna, the film interweaves the documentary format with travelogue, scripted narrative interludes, and some edited live performances by Bowie and his band. It was first released in 1984 on VHS.dbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mandlerdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBlack Hand Cinemadbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerHeather Hellerdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringLana Del Reydbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mandlerdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lana_Del_Reydbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameRidedbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Native_American-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lana_Del_Reydbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_music_videosdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_controversiesdbp-dbr:Ride_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Anthony_MandlerRide is a 2012 American short music film directed by Anthony Mandler. The film stars Lana Del Rey as Artist, a prostitute who leaves her opulent family and joins a biker gang on the open road. The film was also written by Del Rey, and is based on her song of the same name, from her extended play (EP) Paradise (2012). The film's supporting cast includes Ian Seeberg, Scott Marlatt, and Kevin Peterson as Artist's lovers, and Josh Kurlups, Brian Harlow, Shawn Donohue, Steve Buchanan, Will Thomas, and Del Rey's brother, Charlie Grant as members of a biker gang. Lasting a duration of over 10 minutes, the film serves as its title song's music video. Aside from featuring the song itself, the film also features "confessional monologues" spoken by Del Rey.Ride premiered at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, California on October 10, 2012. Two days later it was released onto the online video platform VEVO. It was distributed by Black Hand Cinema. The film's reception was mixed to positive, with critics complimenting Del Rey's acting, but generating controversy due to the film's portrayal of prostitution, adultery, gun violence, and cultural appropriation.dbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Storydbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWill Packerdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIce Cubedbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Alvarezdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Breznerdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Hartdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurence Fishburnedbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Leguizamodbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce McGilldbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIce Cubedbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTika Sumpterdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Storydbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Packerdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ice_Cubedbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Mantzoukasdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Coolidgedbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRide Alongdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Lennertzdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Will_Packerdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainforest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Serbian_Mafiadbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Storydbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Atlanta_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cube_Vision_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Along_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ice_CubeRide Along is a 2014 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Ice Cube and Kevin Hart.The film follows Ben Barber (Kevin Hart), a security guard who must prove to his girlfriend's police officer brother, James Payton (Ice Cube), that he is worthy of marrying her. During their 24-hour patrol of Atlanta, Ben accidentally gets wrapped up in James' hunt for an arms dealer, Omar (Laurence Fishburne).The film was produced by Relativity Media, Cube Vision Productions and Rainforest Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Following two premieres in Atlanta and Los Angeles, the film was released worldwide on January 17, 2014. A sequel, Ride Along 2, was released on January 15, 2016.dbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Griffithdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Bettlesdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Anne_Sissondbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:nameRide a Wild Ponydbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_a_Wild_Ponypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_AddisonRide a Wild Pony is a 1975 American-Australian family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Don Chaffey and based on the novel A Sporting Proposition (1973) by James Aldridge.dbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directorCraig Ross Jr.dbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Destination_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Destination_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameRide or Diedbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_or_Die_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_crime_drama_filmsRide or Die, also known as Hustle and Heat, is a 2003 crime drama film written by Duane Martin, who stars in the film and Jay Wolcott. The film was directed by Craig Ross, Jr. In addition to Martin, the cast includes Vivica A. Fox and Meagan Good.dbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ang_Leedbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Colesberrydbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Schamusdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Wrightdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonathan Rhys Meyersdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTobey Maguiredbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSkeet Ulrichdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeweldbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimon Bakerdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas Guirydbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonathan Brandisdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Caviezeldbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ang_Leedbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Schamusdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Colesberrydbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Schamusdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRide with the Devildbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRide with the Devil: Music from and inspired by the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Schamusdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Schamusdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ang_Leedbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_slaverydbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Guerrilla_warfare_in_filmdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kansas_in_the_American_Civil_Wardbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Missouri_in_the_American_Civil_Wardbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African_Americans_in_the_American_Civil_WarRide with the Devil is a 1999 American revisionist Western film directed by Ang Lee and starring Tobey Maguire, Skeet Ulrich, Jeffrey Wright, Jewel in her feature film debut, Simon Baker, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, James Caviezel, Thomas Guiry and Jonathan Brandis. Based on the novel Woe to Live On, by Daniel Woodrell, the film, set during the American Civil War, follows a group of men who join the First Missouri Irregulars, also known as the Bushwhackers—guerrilla units loyal to pro-Confederacy units of the state—and their war against Northern Jayhawkers allied with the Union army.The film was a co-production between Universal Studios (the successor to Polygram Filmed Entertainment) and Good Machine. Principal photography began on March 25, 1998. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by the USA Films division of USA Networks and premiered in only six theaters nationwide in the United States on November 26, 1999, and for only three days, grossing a total of $635,096 (~$1.09 million in 2023).Ride with the Devil has been noted for its thematic exploration of politics, violence and war. In 2010, The Criterion Collection released a restored high-definition digital transfer for the home media market, featuring an extended 148-minute director's cut of the film.dbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Picturesdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:nameRider of the Plainsdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rider_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthyRider of the Plains is a 1931 American Western film directed by John P. McCarthy and starring Tom Tyler, Lilian Bond and Al Bridge.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactusdbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Filmdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactusdbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Cactusdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Cactuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_KirklandRiders of the Cactus is a 1931 American Western film directed by David Kirkland and starring Hal Taliaferro, Buzz Barton and Fred Church. Location shooting took place in Sonora, California, and near Tucson, Arizona at the Tanque Verde Ranch and Mission San Xavier del Bac Mission. The film was made back-to-back with Flying Lariats.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert N. Bradburydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Dawndbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._BradburyRiders of the Dawn is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Randall, Kathryn Keys and Warner Richmond.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._Bigelowdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._Bigelowdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Dawndbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_DrakeRiders of the Dawn (re-titled for television as Riding the Dusty Trail) is a 1945 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Jimmy Wakely, Lee 'Lasses' White and Sarah Padden. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Frontierdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsRiders of the Frontier, also known as Ridin' the Frontier, is a 1939 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennett and starring Tex Ritter with his horse "White Flash". It is a remake of the 1936 film The Cattle Thief.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Arthur Durlamdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Northdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_CanadaRiders of the North is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Custer, Blanche Mehaffey and Eddie Dunn.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbp:distributorMetropolitan Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Sagedbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Sagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbRiders of the Sage is a 1939 American Western film produced and directed by Harry S. Webb starring Bob Steele. The film is a remake of Ridin' Law (1930) and Rusty Rides Alone (1933).dbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbp:nameRidin' Down the Canyondbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Ridin'_Down_the_Canyonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsRidin' Down the Canyon is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Members of the Western Writers of America chose its title song as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time, ranked 97.dbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrudbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrudbp-dbp:nameRidin' Thrudbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ridin'_Thrupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsRidin' Thru is a 1934 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Ruth Hiatt and Lafe McKee.dbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Danaher-Dorrdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raquel_Welchdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Gross_(actor)dbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Danaher-Dorrdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Right_to_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_euthanasiaRight to Die is an American drama television film that premiered on NBC on October 12, 1987. Directed by Paul Wendkos and written by Phil Penningroth, it is based on articles in The New York Times written by Andrew H. Malcolm. The film stars Raquel Welch and Michael Gross, with Bonnie Bartlett, Peter Michael Goetz, and Joanna Miles in supporting roles. It was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and Welch was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance.Right to Die was one of three films that Welch said she was most proud of.dbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRing Around the Moondbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_Around_the_Moon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_LamontRing Around the Moon is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Donald Cook, Erin O'Brien-Moore and Ann Doran. It was produced and distributed by Chesterfield Pictures shortly before the company was taken over by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allison_Andersdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerDara Cohen, Damian Ganczewski, Fritzi Horstman, Jonathan Koch, Steven Michaelsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allison_Andersdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allison_Andersdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Fire_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Johnny_CashRing of Fire is a 2013 American biographical drama television film directed by Allison Anders and written by Richard Friedenberg. The film is about the life of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash, and is based on their son John Carter Cash's 2007 book Anchored in Love: An Intimate Portrait of June Carter Cash. It stars Jewel Kilcher as June Carter Cash and Matt Ross as Johnny Cash. It aired on Lifetime on May 27, 2013, and was nominated for four Primetime Emmys in 2013, including Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special.dbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tronsondbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:distributorBLC FIlmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thorley_Waltersdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Leedbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Kossoffdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Nevinsondbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Tyzackdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tronsondbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Barnes_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:nameRing of Spiesdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Warsawdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dorsetdbp-dbr:Ring_of_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_TronsonRing of Spies (also known as Ring of Treason) is a 1964 British spy film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Bernard Lee, William Sylvester and Margaret Tyzack. It was written by Peter Barnes and Frank Launder based on the real-life case of the Portland spy ring, whose activities prompted "Reds under the bed" scare stories in the British popular press in the early 1960s.dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn C. Donkindbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Andersondbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Foxxdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Hathawaydbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Lopezdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringTracy Morgandbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Manndbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringwill.i.amdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJemaine Clementdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Rhymerdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Harperdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Sternindbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Ventimiliadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiodbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Party_video_gamedbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Music_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brazildbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parrotsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Sky_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rio_de_Janeiro_(city)dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_crueltydbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portuguese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rio_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_birdsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brazil_in_fictionRio is a 2011 American animated musical adventure film directed by Carlos Saldanha and written by Don Rhymer, Joshua Sternin, Jeffrey Ventimilia, and Sam Harper. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the film is set. Produced by Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox Animation, the film features the voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, George Lopez, and Jamie Foxx. It follows Blu, a domesticated male macaw, who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate with Jewel, a free-spirited female macaw.Saldanha first developed the story concept in 2005, in which a penguin is washed up in Rio. Saldanha learned of the production of the films Happy Feet (2006) and Surf's Up (2007), and changed the concept to involve macaws. He pitched his idea to Chris Wedge in 2006, and the project was set up at Blue Sky. During production, the crew visited Rio de Janeiro and also consulted with an expert on macaws at the Bronx Zoo to study their movements.Rio debuted on March 22, 2011, in Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, and was released in the United States on April 15 by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $484 million against a $90M budget. It was nominated for Best Original Song for the song "Real in Rio" at the 84th Academy Awards. A sequel, Rio 2, was released in 2014.dbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:producerHoward Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJennifer O'Neilldbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJohn Waynedbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJack Elamdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringVictor Frenchdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJorge Riverodbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringSusana Dosamantesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Brackettdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:nameRio Lobodbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:genreFilm musicdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_Center_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Waynedbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_BrackettRio Lobo is a 1970 American Western film directed and produced by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne, from a screenplay by Burton Wohl and Leigh Brackett. The film was shot in Cuernavaca in the Mexican state of Morelos and in Tucson, Arizona. The musical score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It was the third Howard Hawks film to explore the theme of a town sheriff defending his office against belligerent local outlaws; the others were Rio Bravo (1959) and El Dorado (1966), both also starring John Wayne. Rio Lobo was the last film Hawks made.dbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiot Squaddbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Riot_Squad_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_crime_filmsRiot Squad is a 1941 American crime film directed by Edward Finney and starring Richard Cromwell, Rita Quigley and John Miljan.dbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hellingerdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hellingerdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRise and Shinedbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rise_and_Shine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_ThurberRise and Shine is a 1941 American comedy crime film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Jack Oakie, George Murphy and Linda Darnell. It was produced and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. It is inspired by the 1933 autobiography My Life and Hard Times by James Thurber.dbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerBurt Kellydbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameRisky Businessdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Risky_Business_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsRisky Business is a 1939 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring George Murphy and Dorothea Kent.dbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladydbp-dbp:nameRoaming Ladydbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Roaming_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_comedy_filmsRoaming Lady is a 1936 American comedy action film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy and Thurston Hall.dbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbp:distributorPuritan Picturesdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbp:nameRoarin' Gunsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NewfieldRoarin' Guns is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.dbp-dbr:Roaring_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Roaring_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Roaring_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citydbp-dbp:nameRoaring Citydbp-dbr:Roaring_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_filmsRoaring City is a 1951 American crime film produced and directed by William Berke and starring Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy and Richard Travis. It was distributed by the independent Lippert Pictures as a second feature intended for television as well as the cinema.The film is closely related to the 1951 film Pier 23, which was filmed simultaneously with the same director, producers and cast, and with similar opening sequences. The two films were released at the same time, both as second features. Although Lipper Pictures announced before production that the project originally titled Pier 23 was to be retitled as Roaring City, the films are separate and have different overall plots.dbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lee_Johnson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbp:nameRoaring Frontiersdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontiersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Roaring_Frontierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsRoaring Frontiers is a 1941 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Tex Ritter, Wild Bill Elliott and Ruth Ford. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is the eighth in Columbia Pictures' series of 12 "Wild Bill Hickok" films, followed by The Lone Star Vigilantes.dbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Strickdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Strickdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milo_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Roëvesdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Manahandbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Jefforddbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:T.P._McKennadbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Strickdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Strickdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Strickdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Hainesdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameUlyssesdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_relating_to_James_Joycedbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ulysses_(novel)dbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ulysses_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_StrickUlysses is a 1967 drama film based on James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses. It concerns the meeting of two Irishmen, Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, in 1904 Dublin.Starring Milo O'Shea as Leopold Bloom, Barbara Jefford as Molly Bloom, Maurice Roëves as Stephen Dedalus, and T. P. McKenna as Buck Mulligan, it was adapted by Fred Haines and Joseph Strick and directed by Strick. Haines and Strick shared nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Mendeldbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. Jacksondbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Willisdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Wrightdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEamonn Walkerdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlayne Woodarddbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSpencer Treat Clarkdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Mendeldbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUnbreakabledbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mass_murderdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Barry_Mendeldbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blinding_Edge_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unbreakable_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Unbreakable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Osteogenesis_imperfecta_in_filmsUnbreakable is a 2000 American psychological superhero film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, and Robin Wright. It is the first installment in the Unbreakable film series. In Unbreakable, David Dunn (Willis) survives a train crash with no injuries, leading to the realization that he harbors superhuman abilities. As he begins to grapple with this discovery, he comes to the attention of disabled comic book store owner Elijah Price (Jackson), who manipulates David to understand him.Shyamalan organized the narrative of Unbreakable to parallel a comic book's traditional three-part story structure. After settling on the origin story, Shyamalan wrote the screenplay as a speculative screenplay with Willis already set to star in the film and Jackson in mind to portray Elijah Price. Filming began in April 2000 and was completed in July.Unbreakable was released on November 22, 2000. It received generally positive reviews, with praise for Shyamalan's direction, screenplay, its aesthetics, the performances, the emotional weight of the story, cinematography, and the score by James Newton Howard. The film has subsequently gained a strong cult following. A realistic vision of the superhero genre, it is regarded by many as one of Shyamalan's best films and one of the best superhero films. In 2011, Time listed it as one of the top ten superhero films of all time, ranking it number four. Quentin Tarantino also included it on his list of the top 20 films released from 1992 to 2009.After years of development on a follow-up film, a thematic sequel, Split, with Willis reprising his role as David Dunn in a cameo role, was released in January 2017. After the financial and critical success of Split, Shyamalan immediately began working on a third film, titled Glass, which was released January 18, 2019, thus making Unbreakable the first installment in the Unbreakable film series.dbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lukasdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Branddbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:László_Vadnaydbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameUncertain Glorydbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Resistancedbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Adolph_Deutschdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_crime_drama_filmsUncertain Glory is a 1944 American World War II crime drama film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Paul Lukas.Walsh later called the movie a "quickie". François Truffaut admired the film.The title is a reference to a line from Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona (Act 1, Scene 3): "O, how this spring of love resembleth/ The uncertain glory of an April day,/ Which now shows all the beauty of the sun,/ And by and by a cloud takes all away!"dbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_McGeheedbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Siegel_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Myriad_Picturesdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Siegeldbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott McGeheedbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Gordon-Levittdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOlivia Thirlbydbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLynn Collinsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAssumpta Sernadbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_McGeheedbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Siegel_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Myriad_Picturesdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McGeheedbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Siegel_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_McGeheedbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Siegel_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncertaintydbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertainty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_independent_filmsUncertainty is a 2008 American indie crime drama thriller film written, produced, and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel. It stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lynn Collins. It was first released at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.Distribution rights were acquired by IFC Films and received a limited theatrical release on November 13, 2009. It was simultaneously made available to cable viewers via video on demand.The film was shot in HD on the Arriflex D-20.dbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ruben_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Rovendbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRamin Djawadidbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAvi Araddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Gartnerdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAri Araddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Hollanddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Wahlbergdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTati Gabrielledbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSophia Alidbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ruben_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Rovendbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Araddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Gartnerdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Art_Marcum_and_Matt_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rafe_Judkinsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncharteddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncharted – Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_Rovendbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Babelsberg_Studiosdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_postponed_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2006dbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Art_Marcum_and_Matt_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2021dbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_productions_suspended_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlas_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Patricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Valenciadbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ScreenX_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:4DX_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Araddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Vietnamdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uncharteddbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ruben_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Sony_Interactive_Entertainment_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saranganidbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alicantedbp-dbr:Uncharted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PlayStation_ProductionsUncharted is a 2022 American action adventure film based on the video game franchise developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay by Rafe Lee Judkins, Art Marcum, and Matt Holloway, it stars Tom Holland as Nathan Drake and Mark Wahlberg as Victor Sullivan, with Sophia Ali, Tati Gabrielle (in her debut film appearance), and Antonio Banderas starring in supporting roles. In the film, Drake is recruited by Sullivan in a race against corrupt billionaire Santiago Moncada (Banderas) and mercenary leader Jo Braddock (Gabrielle) to locate the fabled treasure of the Magellan expedition.The film entered development in 2008, with producer Avi Arad stating that he would be working with Sony Pictures to develop a film adaptation of the video game franchise. It was then in development hell with various directors, screenwriters, and lead cast members attached at various points. Filmmakers David O. Russell, Neil Burger, Seth Gordon, Dan Trachtenberg, Shawn Levy, and Travis Knight were initially signed to direct, while Wahlberg was set to play Drake in early development. Holland was cast as Drake in May 2017, and Fleischer was hired as director in early 2020. Filming began in March 2020, but was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It resumed in July and finished in October, with locations including Boston, Barcelona, New York City, and Kiamba.Originally set to be released on December 18, 2020, the film faced major delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It eventually premiered at the Coliseum in Barcelona on February 7, 2022, and was released in the United States on February 18 by Columbia Pictures (via Sony Pictures Releasing). The film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a commercial success, grossing $407.1 million worldwide against a $120 million budget, making it the fourth-highest-grossing video game film at the time of release. A sequel is in development.dbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:producerCharles Hannahdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:producerSue Clothierdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judi_Farrdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Felicity_Pricedbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katherine_Thomson_(Australian_writer)dbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:nameUnfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurstdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:APRA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfolding_Florence:_The_Many_Lives_of_Florence_Broadhurstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gillian_ArmstrongUnfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst, also known as A Colourful Life, is a 2006 documentary/drama based on the life of Florence Broadhurst. Starring Felicity Price, the film was written by Katherine Thomson and directed by Gillian Armstrong. The Australian documentary includes interviews with friends, family members and employees who knew Florence Broadhurst before her mysterious death in 1977. The film had a mixed critical response and was nominated for 4 awards despite being relatively obscure.dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:producerAlbert Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:H._B._Warnerdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Carlyledbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Bridgedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lila_Leedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Comptondbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilson_Bengedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beryl_Mercerdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robards,_Sr.dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Richdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Lebedeffdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Hyland_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gustave_Flaubertdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:nameUnholy Lovedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Madame_BovaryUnholy Love (released in the United Kingdom as Deceit) is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed and produced by Albert Ray. It was the first film adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's 1857 French novel Madame Bovary produced.The film was quickly forgotten when more successful film adaptations of Madame Bovary were produced thereafter, such as Jean Renoir's 1934 version and Vincente Minnelli's 1949 version. For the 1932 film, Ray renamed all the characters and moved the location of the story to Rye, New York.In actuality, this movie bears little resemblance to Madame Bovary. In the opening credits the following statement appears: Suggested by Gustav Flaubert's famous novel "Madame Bovary."dbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrederick Schwartzdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerDonald Factordbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringCy Endfielddbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Lazenbydbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Carruthersdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Hunterdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Walkerdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Judddbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Germaine_Greerdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Barnesdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Lazenbydbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Marlowedbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Massotdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameUniversal Soldierdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cy_EndfieldUniversal Soldier is a 1971 film directed by Cy Endfield and starring George Lazenby. It was the final film of Endfield, who also has an acting role in it. 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Gray and Rick Malambri. It was distributed by The Asylum. It is a mockbuster of the Universal Soldier series, with elements of the Terminator franchise.dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directorColin Lowdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_MacRae_(astronomer)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameUniversedbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Dalydbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_spacedbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eldon_Rathburndbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_Film_Palme_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astronomy_education_worksUniverse (Notre univers) is a 1960 black-and-white documentary short film made in 1960 by Roman Kroitor and Colin Low for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). The NFB writes: "[The film] creates on the screen a vast, awe-inspiring picture of the universe as it would appear to a voyager through space. Realistic animation takes you into far regions of space, beyond the reach of the strongest telescope, past Moon, Sun, and Milky Way into galaxies yet unfathomed."This visualization is grounded in the nightly work of Dr. Donald MacRae, an astronomer at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, Ontario.[1] Using the technology of his era, MacRae prepares his largely manually operated equipment and then photographs, by long exposure, one star. He actually strikes an arc between iron electrodes and makes a simultaneous exposure, which he can compare to the star's spectrum to determine its movement relative to Earth.dbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerJet Lidbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerLuc Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Chasmandbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Davidge, Robert Del Naja, The RZAdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJet Lidbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Hoskinsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringKerry Condondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jet_Lidbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameDanny the Dogdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnleasheddbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Trip_hopdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Glasgowdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EuropaCorp_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rogue_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Neil_Davidgedbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Massive_Attack_albumsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_RZAdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_LeterrierUnleashed (French: Danny the Dog) is a 2005 action film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Luc Besson. It was produced by Besson and Jet Li, the latter of whom also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Morgan Freeman, Bob Hoskins, and Kerry Condon. The action scenes were choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, with the film's setting and shooting location in Glasgow, Scotland. The film follows Danny (Li), a man trained from childhood to be a brutal enforcer for a crime boss (Hoskins), who learns about the possibilities of a normal life. It received generally positive reviews, and many critics regard it as Li's best American film as a leading man.dbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starring Gerald du Maurier, Malvina Longfellow, Edmund Gwenndbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnmarrieddbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmarried_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rex_WilsonUnmarried is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Gerald du Maurier, Malvina Longfellow and Edmund Gwenn. The film portrays an unmarried mother and the social workers who support her.dbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:directorAnders Palmdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:producerMark Cutforthdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Brayshawdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:starringFiona Evansdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:starringGregory Coxdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:nameUnmasked Part 25dbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Unmasked_Part_25purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksUnmasked Part 25 (also known as The Hand of Death and Hand of Death Part 25: Jackson's Back) is a 1988 British slasher film directed by Anders Palm. Written and produced by Mark Cutforth, the film serves as both a horror film and a parody of the slasher genre, and the Friday the 13th film series in particular. It stars Gregory Cox as Jackson, a hockey mask-wearing serial killer who develops a romance with a blind woman named Shelly (played by Fiona Evans) and grows weary of his murderous ways. The film's cast also includes Edward Brayshaw as Jackson's father.Unmasked Part 25 was shot on location in London, England, and was released direct-to-video. In 2019, the film was restored and released on DVD and Blu-ray by Vinegar Syndrome.dbp-dbr:Unraveled_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_H._Simondbp-dbr:Unraveled_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Cantordbp-dbr:Unraveled_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Miranda_Baileydbp-dbr:Unraveled_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTerry Clarkdbp-dbr:Unraveled_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc H. 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Set during his house arrest, the film recounts Drier's struggle to prepare for the possibility of life imprisonment with first-person flashbacks of his actions.The film also shows Drier's attempts to grasp his unraveling. The film was produced and directed by Marc H. Simon of Stick Figure Productions. Other producers include Matthew Makar, Steven Cantor, and Miranda Bailey. The band Red Wanting Blue was commissioned to write an original song for the film about Dreier's experiences. The song is titled "Magic Man" and plays in its entirety in the documentary.dbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Piper_Lauriedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Fontainedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Newmandbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Deedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Woodruff_Andersondbp-dbr:Until_They_Saildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_A._Michenerdbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Until_They_Sailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christchurch_in_fictionUntil They Sail is a 1957 American black-and-white CinemaScope drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Paul Newman, Piper Laurie and Sandra Dee. The screenplay by Robert Anderson, based on a story by James A. Michener included in his 1951 anthology Return to Paradise, focuses on four New Zealand sisters and their relationships with U.S. Marines during World War II.dbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:producerLou Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:producerLou Lombardodbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringCheech Marindbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringStrother Martindbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringStacy Keachdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringTommy Chongdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringEdie Adamsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Lombardo_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cheech_Marindbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Chongdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_smokingdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censorship_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheech_&_Chong_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheech_&_Chong_albumsUp in Smoke (also referred to as Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke) is a 1978 American buddy stoner comedy film directed by Lou Adler in his directional debut and starring Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Tom Skerritt, Edie Adams, Strother Martin, and Stacy Keach. It is Cheech & Chong's film debut.Cheech & Chong had been a counterculture comedy team for about ten years before they started reworking some of their material for their first film. Most of the film was shot in Los Angeles, California, including scenes set in Tijuana, while scenes set on the Mexican border were actually filmed at the border in Yuma, Arizona.While negatively received upon its release, Up in Smoke grossed over $104 million, is credited with establishing the stoner film genre, and is now considered a cult classic. In 2024, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributorJ. 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It was written by Jack Davies, Henty Blyth and Peter Blackmore, and produced by Rank.dbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Richard_I_of_Englanddbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crusades_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_parodiesdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:Up_the_Chastity_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_KellettUp the Chastity Belt (U.S. title: Naughty Knights; also known as The Chastity Belt) is a 1971 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd. It was written by Sid Colin, Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.It was the second of three film spin-offs from the TV series Up Pompeii! (1969–1970), the first being Up Pompeii (1971), and the third Up the Front (1972).dbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOrion Picturesdbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_S._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Up_the_Creek_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael L. 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Sikking, Jennifer Runyon, and John Hillerman.dbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lou_Breslowdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurine_Dallas_Watkinsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_(dramatist)dbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_River_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_L._WerkerUp the River is a 1938 American prison comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Preston Foster and Arthur Treacher and featuring Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. The film is a remake of a 1930 film with the same name directed by John Ford and starring Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart in the roles subsequently played by Foster and Tony Martin. The remake changed the sport that the plot revolves around from baseball to football.dbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Up_to_His_Neckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_WillisUp to His Neck is a 1954 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Ronald Shiner, Hattie Jacques and Anthony Newley. It was written by Carstairs, Patrick Kirwan and Ted Willis from a story by Peter Rogers.dbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Craigdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringMylène Demongeotdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringClaudia Cardinaledbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringAnne Heywooddbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:nameUpstairs and Downstairsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_ThomasUpstairs and Downstairs is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Anne Heywood, Mylène Demongeot, Claudia Cardinale, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims, Joan Hickson and Sid James. It features the first English-language performance of Claudia Cardinale.dbp-dbr:Urban_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Blanksdbp-dbr:Urban_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Urban_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeal H. 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Its plot focuses on a series of murders on the campus of a private New England university, all of which appear to be modeled after popular urban legends. In addition to its younger cast, the film features supporting performances from Robert Englund, Danielle Harris, Loretta Devine, John Neville, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and Brad Dourif. It is an international co-production between the United States, Canada and France.Filmed in Toronto in the spring of 1998, Urban Legend was theatrically released in the United States on September 25, 1998, by TriStar Pictures. It was a commercial success, grossing $72.5 million worldwide on a budget of $14 million, but received generally negative reviews from critics, with chief criticisms being that the film was a blatant rip-off of Scream (1996). The film has been credited by both cinema and folklore scholars as being one of the first major films to redistribute the urban legends and folklore depicted within it to the public.It was followed by two sequels: Urban Legends: Final Cut, which was released theatrically in 2000, and the direct-to-video film Urban Legends: Bloody Mary in 2005. In February 2020, a reboot of the film was announced to be in development, but it was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the studio losing interest. In April 2025, it was announced that the reboot has returned to development.dbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbp:directorDerek Burbidgedbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmwaysdbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbp:producerMichael Whitedbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmwaysdbp-dbr:Urgh!_A_Music_Wardbp-dbp:nameUrgh! 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A Music War is a 1982 British concert film featuring performances by punk rock, new wave, and post-punk bands and artists. Filmed in August to September 1980 it was directed by Derek Burbidge and produced by Michael White and Lyndall Hobbs. Among the acts featured in the film are Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Magazine, the Go-Go's, Toyah Willcox, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, X, XTC, Devo, the Cramps, Oingo Boingo, Dead Kennedys, Gary Numan, Klaus Nomi, Wall of Voodoo, Pere Ubu, Skafish, Steel Pulse, Surf Punks, 999, UB40, Echo & the Bunnymen and The Police. These were many of the most popular groups on the New Wave scene; in keeping with the spirit of the scene, the film also features several less famous acts.dbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Macfarlanedbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbp:nameUtshimassits: Place of the Bossdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bossdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Newfoundland_and_Labradordbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Brittain_Award_winning_showsdbp-dbr:Utshimassits:_Place_of_the_Bosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_WalkerUtshimassits: Place of the Boss is a Canadian documentary film, directed by John Walker and released in 1996. The film focuses on Davis Inlet (Utshimassits), an Innu community in Labrador which was the site of a major humanitarian crisis in the 1990s, and explores how the community's roots as a forcible resettlement of the previously nomadic Mushuau Innu First Nation contributed to the crisis.The film premiered on February 13, 1996 as an episode of the CBC Television documentary series Witness. At the 11th Gemini Awards, it won the Donald Brittain Award for best social or political documentary.dbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:producerVirginie Besson-Silladbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:producerXavier Forciolidbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringClive Owendbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringHerbie Hancockdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringRutger Hauerdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringDane DeHaandbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringRihannadbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringKris 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and the City of a Thousand Planets (French: Valérian et la Cité des mille planètes) is a 2017 space opera film written and directed by Luc Besson, and produced by his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. It is based on the French science fiction comics series Valérian and Laureline, written by Pierre Christin, illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières, and published by Dargaud. It stars Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne as Valerian and Laureline, respectively, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. Besson independently financed and personally funded the film. With a production budget of around $180 million, it is both the most expensive European and the most expensive independent film ever made.Two operatives of the United Human Federation are on a mission to Alpha, a city inhabited by thousands of species from different planets. Their latest mission is to uncover a destructive force beneath the sprawling city, realizing it threatens not just Alpha, but the entire universe.Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets was released on 20 July 2017 in Germany by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under the Buena Vista International imprint, in the United States on 21 July by STXfilms, in France on 26 July by EuropaCorp Distribution, in China on 25 August by China Film Group, in Belgium on 26 August by Belga Films, and 27 November in United Arab Emirates by Gulf Film. It received mixed reviews from critics, who criticised the plot and some of the casting, but praised the visuals. It grossed $226 million worldwide, but due to its high production and advertising costs, was considered a box-office bomb following its release in the United States.dbp-dbr:Valley_Girl_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Lee_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Valley_Girl_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Releasingdbp-dbr:Valley_Girl_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Smithdbp-dbr:Valley_Girl_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven J. 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Wolfe. It is a remake of the 1983 film of the same name and stars Jessica Rothe, Josh Whitehouse, Logan Paul, and Judy Greer. The film follows Julie Richman, a Valley girl, who falls in love with Randy, a rebellious punk, during the early 1980s.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer first announced a musical remake in February 2012, but it was halted until November 2016 when Goldenberg joined the project as director and Rothe was cast in the lead role. Casting announcements continued until May 2017 and principal photography began that same month, taking place in Los Angeles. Following the completion of filming, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer scheduled the film for release on June 29, 2018. However, the film was delayed following controversies surrounding Logan Paul, who portrayed Mickey.Valley Girl was released simultaneously through video on demand and in select drive-in theaters on May 8, 2020, by United Artists Releasing. It was initially set to receive a wide theatrical release on the same date, but these plans were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the soundtrack, acting, and tone, though many deemed it to be inferior to the original film.dbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbp:directorDan Glaserdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbp:distributorSmith Global Mediadbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhys_Coirodbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Autumn_Reeserdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Molonydbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Molonydbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonesdbp-dbp:nameValley of Bonesdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Dakotadbp-dbr:Valley_of_Bonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_DakotaValley of Bones is a 2017 American adventure/crime thriller film directed by Dan Glaser and starring Autumn Reeser, Rhys Coiro and Steven Molony. Jon L. Wanzek of Bad Medicine Films was the writer, producer and executive producer. 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Academy is a 2014 American fantasy comedy horror film directed by Mark Waters from a screenplay by his brother Daniel Waters, based on the first book of the novel series of the same name by Richelle Mead. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Zoey Deutch as Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir, and Lucy Fry as Lissa Dragomir, her Moroi best friend, and follows their return to the St Vladimir's Academy boarding school, after being on the run for one year.Preger Entertainment announced the film's development in 2010, with Don Murphy as producer. In 2012, the Waters brothers joined the project with Mark serving as director and Daniel as screenwriter. Casting began in February 2013 with Deutch, Fry, and Danila Kozlovsky announced to play their respective roles. Principal photography took place at Pinewood Studios in England between May and July 2013.The Weinstein Company released Vampire Academy theatrically in the United States on February 7, 2014. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $15.4 million worldwide against a $30 million budget, making it a box-office bomb. Due to the film's poor box-office performance, its theatrical release in the United Kingdom was postponed and the film was later released as a direct-to-video on July 14, 2014 by Entertainment One.Following the film's failure, Preger Entertainment launched an Indiegogo campaign to help fund the production for a sequel based on the second novel, Frostbite, with Piers Ashworth hired to write a script. However, the campaign failed to reach its goal. A reboot television series premiered in 2022 on Peacock and ran for one season.dbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:producerWilbur Starkdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynne_Frederickdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Higgins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Corridbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Sachsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Moulder-Browndbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lalla_Warddbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wilbur_Starkdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Judson_Kinbergdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Baxtdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilbur_Starkdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:nameVampire Circusdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Youngdbp-dbr:Vampire_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_horror_filmsVampire Circus is a 1972 British horror film directed by Robert Young and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters and Anthony Higgins. It was written by Judson Kinberg, and produced by Wilbur Stark and Michael Carreras (uncredited) for Hammer Film Productions. The story concerns a travelling circus, the vampiric artists of which prey on the children of a 19th century Serbian village.dbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mort_Nathandbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kal_Penndbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Levy_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerPeter Abramsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Panaydbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerNatan Zahavidbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerMichelle Foxdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:producerElie Samahadbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:starringKal Penndbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mort_Nathandbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kal_Penndbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Levy_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elie_Samahadbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:nameNational Lampoon's Van Wilder:dbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:nameThe Rise of Tajdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Lampoon_filmsdbp-dbr:Van_Wilder:_The_Rise_of_Tajpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsNational Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (credited as National Lampoon's Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj in the film) is a 2006 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2002 comedy Van Wilder. The film stars Kal Penn. Despite the film's title, Ryan Reynolds does not reprise the role of Van Wilder, and the character is absent from the film.dbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Morgandbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Rinnadbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Godin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Danielle_SteelVanished, also known as Danielle Steel's Vanished, is a 1995 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by George Kaczender and starring George Hamilton, Robert Hays and Lisa Rinna. The film is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel.dbp-dbr:Vanished_–_Left_Behind:_Next_Generationdbp-dbp:directorLarry A. 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McLean, with a screenplay written by Kim Beyer-Johnson and Joan Considine Johnson. It stars Amber Frank, Mason Dye, Dylan Sprayberry and Tom Everett Scott. It is based on the first book in the Left Behind: The Kids series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins and serves as a spin-off from the Left Behind film series.The film was released selected theaters on September 28, 2016, and was released on DVD on November 17, 2016.dbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Postdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerPete Carpenterdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Spencer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Thackerdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Bowendbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringCleavon Littledbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarry Newmandbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringDean Jaggerdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Spencer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guillermo_Cabrera_Infantedbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameVanishing Pointdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:genreCountrydbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:genrepopdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:genrerockdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Denverdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Vanishing_Point_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polish-Americans_in_fictionVanishing Point is a 1971 American action film directed by Richard C. Sarafian, starring Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, and Dean Jagger. It focuses on a disaffected ex-policeman and race car driver delivering a muscle car cross-country to California while high on speed ("uppers" in the story), being chased by police, and meeting various characters along the way. Since its release it has developed a cult following.dbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbp:nameVanity Streetdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanity_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_GrindeVanity Street is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime drama film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Charles Bickford, Helen Chandler and Mayo Methot. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Travisdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSigourney Weaverdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringForest Whitakerdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAyelet Zurerdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Foxdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringÉdgar Ramírezdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZoe Saldañadbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Travisdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Levydbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:nameVantage Pointdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:nameVantage Point: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Madriddbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Secret_Servicedbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Atli_Örvarssondbp-dbr:Vantage_Point_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_TravisVantage Point is a 2008 American political action thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Barry L. Levy. The story focuses on an assassination attempt on the President of the United States in Salamanca, Spain, as seen from the various vantage points of different characters. Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver star.The film is often compared unfavorably to Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon, which also employed storytelling through multiple perspectives. Rashomon used the multiple perspectives to question the possibility of truth, in a process called the Rashomon effect; in contrast, Vantage Point recounts a series of events which are re-enacted from several different perspectives and viewpoints to reveal a truthful account of what happened. Vantage Point also explores kidnapping, assassination and terrorism.The film was co-produced by Relativity Media, Original Film, and Art In Motion, and began filming in Mexico City on June 18, 2006. It premiered in Salamanca on February 13, 2008, and was released in theaters in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing through the Columbia Pictures label on February 22. The film score, released by Varèse Sarabande on February 26, was composed by Atli Örvarsson.Vantage Point grossed $151 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:starringEva Bartokdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Todddbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:starringJohn Gregsondbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Canningdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:nameVenetian Birddbp-dbr:Venetian_Birddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nino_Rotadbp-dbr:Venetian_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_BoxVenetian Bird (U.S. title The Assassin) is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Richard Todd, Eva Bartok and John Gregson. The screenplay was adapted by Victor Canning from his 1950 novel of the same title. It was released in America by United Artists.dbp-dbr:Venom_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:Venom_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Line Cinemadbp-dbr:Venom_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCupid Productionsdbp-dbr:Venom_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pearson,_4th_Viscount_Cowdraydbp-dbr:Venom_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerKenneth F. 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It tells the story of a working-class woman in London in 1950 who performs illegal abortions.The film was acclaimed, winning the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and three BAFTA Awards. At the Academy Awards, it was nominated for Best Actress for Staunton, and Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Leigh.dbp-dbr:Very_Nice,_Very_Nicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lipsettdbp-dbr:Very_Nice,_Very_Nicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Very_Nice,_Very_Nicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lipsettdbp-dbr:Very_Nice,_Very_Nicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Very_Nice,_Very_Nicedbp-dbp:nameVery Nice, Very 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Nice, Very Nice is a Canadian avant-garde collage film made by Arthur Lipsett in 1961, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.dbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directorRaul Inglisdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributor41dbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributorArcview Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameVicedbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_MartinezVice is a 2008 crime-drama film directed and written by Raul Inglis, and starring Michael Madsen and Daryl Hannah.The film is dedicated to actor Chris Penn.dbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newleydbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Walshdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Liveseydbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameVice Versadbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Antony_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_swapping_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Versa_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentVice Versa is a 1948 British comedy film written and directed by Peter Ustinov and starring Roger Livesey, Anthony Newley, Petula Clark, and Kay Walsh. It is the third screen adaptation of the 1882 novel Vice Versa by F. Anstey. The film was produced by Two Cities Films and distributed by General Film Distributors.dbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:KRUdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:KRU_Studiosdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:producerShireen M. Hashimdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natassia_Malthedbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominic_Purcelldbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Fairbrassdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Foodbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conan_Stevensdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:KRUdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:KRU_Studiosdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:KRUdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:nameVikingdomdbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Malaysiadbp-dbr:Vikingdomdbp-dbp:countryMalaysiadbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Viking_Agedbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Malaysiadbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Malaysian_filmsdbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:KRU_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Malaysian_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Vikingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ThorVikingdom is an English-speaking fantasy action film directed by Yusry Abdul Halim, produced by Shireen M. Hashim, written by Abdul Halim, and starring Dominic Purcell, Conan Stevens, Craig Fairbrass, Natassia Malthe, and Jon Foo.The film was released in Malaysia and the United States on 12 September 2013 and 4 October 2013 respectively. Upon its release, Vikingdom was a major box office bomb with grossing only $550,000 against an estimated production budget of $15 million and it received general poor critical reaction from critics.dbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Fellowsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringErrol Flynndbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHumphrey Bogartdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRandolph Scottdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMiriam Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameVirginia Citydbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Virginia_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_spy_filmsVirginia City is a 1940 American Western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Randolph Scott, and a mustachioed Humphrey Bogart in the role of the real-life outlaw John Murrell. Based on a screenplay by Robert Buckner, the film is about a Union officer who escapes from a Confederate prison and is sent to Virginia City, from where his former prison commander is planning to send five million dollars in gold to Virginia to save the Confederacy. The film premiered in its namesake, Virginia City, Nevada. The film was shot in black and white (sepiatone).dbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerMick Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_von_Zerneckdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Germaindbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerRobert M. Sertnerdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerRandy Sutterdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerPeter Sadowskidbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_A._Rosemontdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerDavid C. 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It is based on the 1993 novel Host by Peter James.dbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:starringDenzel Washingtondbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Forsythedbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:starringLouise Fletcherdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:starringKelly Lynchdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:starringStephen Spinelladbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Berntdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:nameVirtuositydbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:nameVirtuosity: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Trip_hopdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synth-popdbp-dbr:Virtuositydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virtual_realitydbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telepresencedbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtuositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brett_LeonardVirtuosity is a 1995 American science fiction action film directed by Brett Leonard and starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. Howard W. Koch Jr. served as an executive producer for the film. The film was released in the United States on August 4, 1995. Virtuosity had an estimated budget of $30 million and grossed $37 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerWilliam Hilldbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fryerdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerJohn 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of the Damned is a 1976 drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, with an all-star cast featuring Faye Dunaway, Oskar Werner, Lee Grant, Max von Sydow, James Mason, Lynne Frederick and Malcolm McDowell.The story was inspired by actual events concerning the fate of the ocean liner MS St. Louis carrying Jewish refugees from Germany to Cuba in 1939. It was based on a 1974 nonfiction book of the same title written by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts. The screenplay was written by Steve Shagan and David Butler. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and released by Rank Film Distributors in the UK and Avco Embassy Pictures in the U.S.dbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Spinkdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hallmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicorndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Spinkdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicorndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hallmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:nameVoyage of the Unicorndbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sonar_Entertainment_miniseriesVoyage of the Unicorn is a 2001 television film directed by Philip Spink and starring Beau Bridges, Chantal Conlin and Heather McEwen. The film is based on James C. Christensen's book Voyage of the Basset.dbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarie Aultdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Thorndikedbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringAda Bodartdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameDawndbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Dawn_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_films_based_on_actual_eventsDawn is a 1928 British silent war film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Sybil Thorndike, Gordon Craig, and Marie Ault. It was produced by Wilcox for his British & Dominions Film Corporation. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios with sets designed by Clifford Pember.Based on a play by Reginald Berkeley, this film tells the story of World War I martyr Edith Cavell. Sybil Thorndike stars as Cavell, a nurse who risked her own life by rescuing British prisoners of war from the Germans. When Cavell was captured and sentenced to be executed, it sparked international outrage, even from neutral nations.dbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Harmony_Gold_USAdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:distributorGoldfrab Distributiondbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:producerFrank Agramadbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringIbrahim Khandbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringBrenda Kingdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringGeorge Peckdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringBarry Sattelsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringDianne Beattydbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringEllen Faisondbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringJoan Levydbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:starringJohn Salvodbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Harmony_Gold_USAdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:nameDawn of the Mummydbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Shuki_Levydbp-dbr:Dawn_of_the_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_splatter_filmsDawn of the Mummy is a 1981 American horror film directed by Frank Agrama, who also served as writer and producer on the film. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic.dbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:nameDawn on the Great Dividedbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dawn_on_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_CurwoodDawn on the Great Divide is a 1942 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton based on James Oliver Curwood's 1913 short story "Wheels of Fate". It was the final film of Buck Jones and the final film of Monogram Pictures Rough Riders film series. Colonel Tim McCoy was recalled up for military service in World War II and is not present in the film.dbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_'Gabby'_Hayesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_'Red'_Barrydbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:nameDays of Jesse Jamesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Jesse_JamesDays of Jesse James is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Merrickdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Haadedbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_'Red'_Barrydbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_S._Halldbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:nameDays of Old Cheyennedbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Old_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_CliftonDays of Old Cheyenne is a 1943 American Western film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick and William Haade.The film's art direction is by Russell Kimball.dbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:directorMaurice O'Carrolldbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:distributorBurnt Ice Picturesdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:distributorORion Productionsdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerMaurice O'Carrolldbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerElaine O'Carrolldbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerSinead O' Riordandbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringTom Lawlordbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringNiall Murphydbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringBen Condrondbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringCiaran Berminghamdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringDonna Patricedbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringKevin McCormackdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringSinead O'Riordandbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:nameDead Along The Waydbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_O'Carrolldbp-dbr:Dead_Along_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_crime_comedy_filmsDead Along The Way is a 2016 Irish crime comedy film, directed by Maurice O'Carroll, and produced by Sinead O' Riordan.dbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerNigel Buesstdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Carmodydbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameDead Easydbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Easy_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nigel_BuesstDead Easy is an Australian film released on 1 June 1970.dbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Coleman_Howarddbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLisa M. Hansendbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Casseldbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Parillauddbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Famke_Janssendbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Plummerdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Coleman Howarddbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Lloyddbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Val_Kilmerdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Coleman_Howarddbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Coleman_Howarddbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDead Girldbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_directorial_debut_filmsDead Girl is an American film written and directed by Adam Coleman Howard, who costars with Anne Parillaud. The cast also includes Teri Hatcher and Val Kilmer.dbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbp:producerRon Ormonddbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lash_LaRuedbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ira_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbp:nameDead Man's Golddbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Man's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_TaylorDead Man's Gold is a 1948 American Western film, starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John, the first of his Westerns for producer Ron Ormond.dbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:directorMichael Schroederdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:producerLisa M. Hansendbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:producerStu Segalldbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Fosterdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Sharkeydbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Rossidbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_M._Hansendbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stu_Segalldbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Sevidbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:nameDead On: Relentless IIdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_SchroederDead On: Relentless II is a 1992 thriller film directed by Michael Schroeder. The tagline for the movie was: The first killer was unpredictable. This one is unstoppable. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California. It is the second installment in the Relentless series.dbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McCorkledbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Johnathan_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnathan_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McCorkledbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Johnathan_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameDead Rosesdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsDead Roses is an American independent zombie horror film written and directed by Robert McCorkle and produced by Jonathan Tucker, who also performs in the film. The film, which Tucker self-described as "Night of the Living Dead in the projects", was independently produced in Brooklyn, New York for $5,000.dbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lyndall_Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerLyndall Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringRowan Atkinsondbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Bulldbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Kendalldbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lyndall_Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lyndall_Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowan_Atkinsondbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rowan_Atkinsondbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lyndall_HobbsDead on Time is a 1983 British short film directed by Lyndall Hobbs and written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson.dbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Zimmermandbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Benedictdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Zimmermandbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:nameDeadhead Milesdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Zimmermandbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_road_moviesDeadhead Miles is a 1973 American road comedy film directed by Vernon Zimmerman from a script by Terrence Malick, and starring Alan Arkin and Paul Benedict. Actors Bruce Bennett, George Raft and Ida Lupino make cameos.dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Azzopardidbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Lessdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Mastersdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Azzopardidbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Azzopardidbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeadlinedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Philip_AzzopardiDeadline (also known as Anatomy of a Horror) is a 1980 Canadian horror film directed and co-written by Mario Azzopardi and starring Stephen Young and Sharon Masters.dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Newmandbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Kerrdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trisha_Nobledbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alwyn_Kurtsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeadlinedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hanna-Barbera_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arch_NicholsonDeadline (stylized as ..Deadline..) is a 1981 Australian-American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Arch Nicholson and co-produced by the Australian division of Hanna-Barbera and New South Wales Film Corporation.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:producerPatricia Herskovicdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:producerMax A. Kellerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:producerMicheline H. Kellerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Nettletondbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Stonedbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Eastdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maren_Jensendbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Hartmandbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:nameDeadly Blessingdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Blessingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_CravenDeadly Blessing is a 1981 American supernatural slasher film directed by Wes Craven and starring Maren Jensen, Susan Buckner, Sharon Stone, Jeff East, and Ernest Borgnine. The film tells the story of a strange figure committing murder in a contemporary farming community adjacent to a religious sect that believes in ancient evil and curses.Craven became involved in the project through producer Max A. Keller, who had cowrote and produced Craven's previous directorial credit, Stranger in Our House (1978). Deadly Blessing was shot on location in Texas in late 1980 and distributed through United Artists, marking Craven's first major studio feature. Released in the summer of 1981, it received mixed reviews from critics but was a modest box office success, grossing over $8 million in the United States.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:directorGeorge Bloomfielddbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:distributorQuadrant Filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:producerDavid Maindbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:producerJerome S. Simondbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sarrazindbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Duffdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Perkinsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Clarkdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Reiddbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Waxmandbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Dennisdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hedleydbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:nameDeadly Companiondbp-dbr:Deadly_Companiondbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BloomfieldDeadly Companion (also known as Double Negative) is a 1980 Canadian thriller film based on the novel The Three Roads by Ross Macdonald.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:producerSimcha Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Halperndbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hanan_Ashrawidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliano_Mer-Khamisdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nurit_Galrondbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LT._Kobi_Motivdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Halperndbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:nameDeadly Currentsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simcha_JacoboviciDeadly Currents is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Simcha Jacobovici and released in 1991. The film explores the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, profiling various people on both sides of the dispute.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerDamian Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan-Michael_Vincentdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dragodbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudette_Minkdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:nameDeadly Heroesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Navy_SEALsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Athensdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aircraft_hijackingsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Africadbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Menahem_GolanDeadly Heroes is a 1993 Israeli–Canadian-American action film directed by Menahem Golan, starring Michael Paré, Jan-Michael Vincent and Billy Drago. Paré stars as a former Navy SEAL trying to rescue his wife from a terrorist group who fled with her to North Africa after he attempted to thwart their attack on a Greek airport. Available date listings suggest that Deadly Heroes was the last 21st Century Film Corporation production released during the company's existence, although Crime and Punishment was belatedly released in 2002 by another entity.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:directorWilliam Tannendbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerSteve Mirkovichdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerMichael Tadrossdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerMichael Shapirodbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerIrwin Meyerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerRodney Sheldondbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dee_Williamsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:nameDeadly Illusiondbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_illegal_drug_tradedbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Deadly_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_CohenDeadly Illusion is a 1987 action/crime thriller film directed by Larry Cohen and William Tannen. It stars Billy Dee Williams, Vanity, and Morgan Fairchild.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Little_Christmasdbp-dbp:directorNovin Shakibadbp-dbr:Deadly_Little_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributorRazor Digital Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Deadly_Little_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerDavid S. 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by Novin Shakiba, and written by Jeremiah Campbell.dbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS/Fox_Videodbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Manoogiandbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Larry_Carrolldbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rodney_Eastmandbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arell_Blantondbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Benedettidbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS/Fox_Videodbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Manoogiandbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Larry_Carrolldbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:nameDeadly Weapondbp-dbr:Deadly_Weapondbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues is a 1972 film based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton and Douglas Crichton, published under the pseudonym Michael Douglas.It was American independent film directed by Paul Williams and starred Robert F. Lyons and John Lithgow in his film debut in the supporting role of John, the campus drug dealer. Barbara Hershey appears in the role of the novice drug courier, Susan, who loses the bag of bricks on a cross-country flight from Berkeley to Boston.dbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTom Simondbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSarah Tealedbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Simondbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSarah Tealedbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Tealedbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Tealedbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDealing Dogsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Dealing_Dogs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_dogsDealing Dogs is a 2006 documentary film created by animal rights group Last Chance for Animals (LCA) about animal welfare in the United States, specifically about the marketing and sale of dogs to veterinarian schools and research labs.The film was a 2007 Emmy Nominee for Best Cable Documentary and for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form, and won a 2007 Genesis Award for Outstanding Cable Documentary.It is the final episode of HBO's America Undercover series.dbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMario Iscovichdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Sedadbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHector Elizondodbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGreg Kinneardbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Conwaydbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoscoe Lee Brownedbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurie Metcalfdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaria Pitillodbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Leightdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDear Goddbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rysher_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Postal_ServiceDear God is a 1996 American comedy film distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Garry Marshall and starring Greg Kinnear and Laurie Metcalf.The song of the same title by Midge Ure was used in the film's theatrical trailer and in the film itself.dbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbp:directorJoshua Morrisroe and Corey Mossdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sire_Recordsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbp:producerHolly Adamsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_McMahondbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sire_Recordsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbp:nameDear Jackdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Dear_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerDear Jack is a 2009 American documentary film starring Andrew McMahon, the vocalist, pianist and primary songwriter for the bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin. The documentary chronicles McMahon on a rollercoaster year, through the highs of recording and releasing a solo album and the lows of being diagnosed with leukemia and breaking up with his girlfriend.dbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:producerIan Dalrympledbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Simdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Parkerdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hermione_Baddeleydbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Bulldbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:nameDear Mr. Prohackdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Prohackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_DalrympleDear Mr. Prohack is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Cecil Parker, Glynis Johns and Dirk Bogarde. It is a modern-day version of Arnold Bennett's 1922 novel Mr Prohack, as adapted in the play by Edward Knoblock.dbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:directorJoel Allen Schroederdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Brownedbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:producerMatt McUsicdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seth_Greendbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Berkeley_Breatheddbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephan_Pastisdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Brownedbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:nameDear Mr. Wattersondbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Calvin_and_HobbesDear Mr. Watterson is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Joel Allen Schroeder, produced by Christopher Browne and Matt McUsic, with Andrew P. Waruszewski as the cinematographer. The film follows the career of Bill Watterson, the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, and the influence of both the author and the comic strip on the world.Watterson ended the strip on December 31, 1995, and since then has avoided the public eye.dbp-dbr:Jai_Koutraedbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:directorMarc Furmiedbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:producerTim Maddocksdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jai_Koutraedbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:starringRaoul Agapisdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:nameDeath’s Requiemdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiemdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Death's_Requiempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Death's_Requiempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_filmsDeath's Requiem is an Australian 2007 short film. It tells of Nathan Chapel, a terminally ill comic book artist with an obsession for death. But When the Grim Reaper himself pays Nathan comes to life to haunt him, Nathan's greatest fears are realized.The film was produced with financing from Screen Australia.dbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:directorSteve Whitedbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:directorCountess Victoria Bloodhartdbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:distributorDeluxe Movie Videosdbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:producerDamian B. Gravenhorsedbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:producerMink De Rondadbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:starringDamian B. Gravenhorsedbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:nameDeath Facesdbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_Facesdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mondo_filmsDeath Faces, also released as Death Faces IV, also Dying: Last seconds of Life, and (in a re edited version) Beyond Reality, is a mockumentary about cannibalism released directly to video originally in 1988.dbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:directorBrad Sykesdbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Brain_Damage_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:producerDavid S. Sterlingdbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:producerDarrin Ramagedbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:producerPaul DuPreydbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Shepisdbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Jeremydbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhoda_Jordandbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karla_Zamudiodbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Jaydbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:starringJason Flowersdbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brain_Damage_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pornographic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsDeath Factory is a 2002 disaster horror slasher film featuring the story of six teenagers who sneak into an abandoned chemical factory where a disaster happened when they were all still children. It was written and directed by Brad Sykes, starring Lisa Jay, Karla Zamudio, Rhoda Jordan, Jeff Ryan, David Kalamus and Michael Okarma in the main character roles, while actress Tiffany Shepis plays antagonist Alexa. Supporting actors included a special appearance by Ron Jeremy as Glen the hobo. Death Factory was direct-to-video and received generally unfavourable reviews from critics, although it developed a cult following since its release, while followed by a 2008 sequel titled Death Factory: Bloodletting.dbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Bromleydbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_McGrath_(actor)dbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Austindbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:nameDeath Goes Northdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Goes_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsDeath Goes North is an American-Canadian western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Edgar Edwards, Sheila Bromley and James McGrath. The film was produced in spring of 1937, but released belatedly on July 1, 1939.dbp-dbr:Death_Journeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Death_Journeydbp-dbp:distributorAtlas Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeydbp-dbp:starringFred Williamsondbp-dbr:Death_Journeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Death_Journeydbp-dbp:nameDeath Journeydbp-dbr:Death_Journeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_action_filmsDeath Journey is a 1976 action crime film written by Abel Joney and directed by Fred Williamson, who also stars as Jesse Crowder.dbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:distributorOrb Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Adamsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:nameDeath Over My Shoulderdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Death_Over_My_Shoulderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_GamleyDeath Over My Shoulder is a 1958 British 'B' crime film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Keefe Brasselle, Bonar Colleano and Jill Adams. It was written by Norman Hudis based on a story by Alyce Canfield.dbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:directorR.J. Kizerdbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Norris_(actor)dbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Swayzedbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dragodbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Sungdbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_McQueendbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Norris_(actor)dbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:nameDeath Ringdbp-dbr:Death_Ringdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsDeath Ring is a 1992 action film starring Mike Norris, Billy Drago, Chad McQueen, Elizabeth Sung, Don Swayze, Ron Thompson and directed by R.J. Kizer.dbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:producerRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoot_Gibsondbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Maynarddbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Kavanaughdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Beecherdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:nameDeath Valley Rangersdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Valley_Rangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyDeath Valley Rangers is a 1943 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, and Bob Steele.dbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:producerSpencer Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:producerLucinda Rhodesdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:starringFrancesca Ciardidbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:starringLucinda Rhodesdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:starringJessie Williamsdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Rhodesdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:nameDeath Walksdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_zombie_filmsDeath Walks is a zero-budget horror film directed by Spencer Hawken. The film stars Jessie Williams, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, and Francesca Ciardi, and centres on a group of people trying to survive inside a shopping center that is under attack by the dead. Death Walks is Ciardi's first horror film since her role as Faye Daniels in the 1980 film Cannibal Holocaust and her first film role in over 20 years, her previous film being 1991's Safari.dbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:directorDavid Blythdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:producerMurray Neweydbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:starringMichael Hurstdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:starringGary Daydbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:starringDavid Letchdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:starringMargaret Umbersdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:starringNorelle Scottdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:starringWilliam Upjohndbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:nameDeath Warmed Updbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Updbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Warmed_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_science_fiction_horror_filmsDeath Warmed Up (released in the Philippines as Dr. Evil: Part II) is a 1984 New Zealand science fiction horror splatter zombie film directed by David Blyth. It stars Michael Hurst, Margaret Umbers and Gary Day.The film's plot centres around a young man named Michael Tucker (Hurst) seeking revenge against a mad scientist (Day), who years earlier caused him to kill his parents because he is creating zombies.dbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Germain_Burgerdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:producerCraig Baynesdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Longdendbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Jamesdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Ellisiadbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:starringLeonard Sharpdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Germain_Burgerdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Gribbledbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:nameDeath by Designdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Designpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_mystery_filmsDeath by Design is a 1943 British mystery film directed by Germain Burger and starring John Longden, Wally Patch and Barbara James.dbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Dewierdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:producerJoseph Merhidbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:producerRichard Pepindbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:producerCharla Driverdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:producerRonald L. Gilchristdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Sagoesdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:starringJude Gerard Prestdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:starringKelly Sullivandbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:starringLaura Albertdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:starringLenny Delduccadbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Dewierdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Dewierdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:nameDeath by Dialoguedbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_by_Dialoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsDeath by Dialogue is a 1988 horror film co-written and directed by Thomas Dewier and distributed by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:directorLionel Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Halsteaddbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Hindsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Stannarddbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringElsa Teedbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringVeronica Rosedbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Halsteaddbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:nameDeath in High Heelsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_filmsDeath in High Heels is a 1947 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Lionel Tomlinson (credited as "Tommy Tomlinson") and starring Don Stannard, Elsa Tee and Veronica Rose. It was based on the 1941 novel of the same title by Christianna Brand. The screenwriter's name is unknown. It was a very early Hammer Films (here Marylebone-Hammer) production and was released through Exclusive Films, Hammer's original incarnation. Its brief running time causes it to barely qualify as a feature in some reference books. It is today considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Thackerdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brogandbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iain_Glendbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Harrisdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Tealedbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Thackerdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brogandbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Millerdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeath of a Salesmandbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Arthur_Millerdbp-dbr:Death_of_a_Salesman_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_ThackerDeath of a Salesman is a 1996 British made-for-television film adaptation of the 1949 play of the same name by Arthur Miller. It was directed by David Thacker and starred Warren Mitchell as Willy Loman. Mitchell reprised the role for which he had won the West End theatre Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a Revival in 1979.dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:distributorConcorde Picturesdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:producerFrank Isaac, Jr.dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:starringJohn Terleskydbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:starringMonique Gabrielledbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:starringJohn LaZardbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:starringToni Naplesdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:nameDeathstalker II: Duel of the Titansdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Argentinadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIdbp-dbp:countryArgentinadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Argentine_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Argentinadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Deathstalker_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_fantasy_adventure_filmsDeathstalker II, also known as Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans, is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy comedy-adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski and a sequel to 1983's Deathstalker. It was written by Neil Ruttenberg. Terlesky replaced Rick Hill, the protagonist from the previous film, in the starring role of Deathstalker. The story concerns a princess who has been deposed and replaced by her evil clone. She poses as a seer while trying to reclaim her kingdom with the help of the warrior known as Deathstalker.Owing to its low-cost production and the perceived self-awareness of the movie, director Wynorski called the film an "anachronistic comedy of sorts". Deathstalker II was the last sword and sorcery movie that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s.dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_R._Cohendbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:producerHoward R. Cohendbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Rabinerdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Forddbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Baxter_Clarkdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Hill_(actor)dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_R._Cohendbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_R._Cohendbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Rabinerdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_R._Cohendbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:nameDeathstalker IV:dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:nameMatch of Titansdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titansdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bulgariadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_IV:_Match_of_Titanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Deathstalker_(film_series)Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans, also called Deathstalker IV: Match of the Titans, is a 1991 sword and sorcery fantasy film written and directed by Howard R. Cohen. Rick Hill, who played the title role in the first film, reprises his role in this film. It is the fourth and final installment in the Deathstalker tetralogy.dbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:directorAlfonso Coronadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:producerAlfonso Coronadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:producerAntonio De Noriegadbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringJohn Allen Nelsondbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringTerri Treasdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringThom Christopherdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringCarla Herddbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameDeathstalker and the Warriors from Helldbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathstalker_and_the_Warriors_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Deathstalker_(film_series)Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell, also known as Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell, is a 1988 sword and sorcery fantasy film. It is the third film in the Deathstalker tetralogy.dbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vic_Morrowdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAltura Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Nimoydbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerVic Morrowdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Forestdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonard Nimoydbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vic_Morrowdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Nimoydbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vic_Morrowdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Turner_(actress)dbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vic_Morrowdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeathwatchdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prisondbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Deathwatch_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vic_MorrowDeathwatch is a 1965 American independent drama film directed by Vic Morrow. It is an adaptation of the 1949 French play Haute Surveillance by Jean Genet.dbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:starringGeraldine Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:starringWill Fyffedbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Geraghtydbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_C._McNeiledbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:nameDebt of Honourdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Debt_of_Honourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerDebt of Honour (also known as The Man Who Could Not Forget) is a 1936 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Leslie Banks, Will Fyffe, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Garry Marsh. It was based on a story by Sapper, and scripted by Tom Geraghty and Cyril Campion.It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios by British National Films. It was the second film made by British National, and had the same director, Norman Walker, as the first, Turn of the Tide (1935).dbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Karnowskidbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norbert_Weisserdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Paulindbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Phillips_(model)dbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristian Andrewsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Defoedbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeceitdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_PyunDeceit is a 1989 minimalist science fiction film. Some sources cite a 1990, 1992 or a 1993 release date.dbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerLewis Allendbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerScoville Wisharddbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Landaudbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringNora Swinburnedbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringWalter Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scoville_Wisharddbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameDecision at Midnightdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Decision_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_AllenDecision at Midnight (also known as Music at Midnight) is a 1963 American-British drama film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Martin Landau, Nora Swinburne and Walter Fitzgerald.dbp-dbr:Deep_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorJulio Soto 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Inspiration for the film came from Julio's deep sea diving experiences.dbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rodney_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBridge Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCine Plus Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew City Releasingdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlliance Atlantis Communicationsdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPlayArte Filmesdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPrime Wavedbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Deep_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhillip J. 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The film was generally poorly received.dbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Albertadbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbp:producerSilva Basmajiandbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbp:starringClint Albertadbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Albertadbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clint_Albertadbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbp:nameDeep Inside Clint Stardbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Stardbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Brittain_Award_winning_showsdbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT_First_Nations_culturedbp-dbr:Deep_Inside_Clint_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_television_filmsDeep Inside Clint Star is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Clint Alberta and released in 1999. A first-person video essay, the film features Alberta, in the persona of a character named Clint Star, interviewing his own group of friends about their personal conceptions of racial and sexual identity.The film had its theatrical premiere on June 18, 1999, as part of the Reel Aboriginal Film Series at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre. Later that same year, with the national launch of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, it was one of the first films ever broadcast by that network.Vancouver Sun film critic Katherine Monk favourably reviewed the film, writing that "Keeping the camera pretty much fastened on his own navel, regardless of who he's shooting at any given moment, Star (a.k.a. Alberta) also achieves an interesting filmic stance as documentarist-participant-Dear Abby. It's exciting to watch anyone create his own artistic form, but here, the thrill is amplified tenfold as Star grapples with everything from technique to tell-all confessions before your very eyes."The film won the Donald Brittain Award for best television documentary on a social or political topic at the 15th Gemini Awards in 2000. While producer Silva Basmajian was accepting the award, Alberta began to perform a traditional First Nations dance behind him, but was ushered off stage by security because they did not realize he was the filmmaker.dbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainment_(film_company)dbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Amieldbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Svensondbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Napier_(actor)dbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Turkeldbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainment_(film_company)dbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDeep Spacedbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Deep_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_O._RaglandDeep Space is a 1988 sci-fi horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray, starring Charles Napier, Ann Turkel and Bo Svenson. Napier stars as a cop trying to stop the murderous rampage of an escaped creature engineered by the government.dbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E.B._Derrdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerP. S. Harrisondbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Parkerdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_De_Carlodbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Parksdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Kelloggdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E.B._Derrdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:P._S._Harrisondbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P._S._Harrisondbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeerslayerdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1740sdbp-dbr:Deerslayer_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Fenimore_CooperDeerslayer is a 1943 American Western film. It is based on the 1841 novel The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper. It stars Bruce Kellogg and Jean Parker, and was directed by Lew Landers.dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:producerMichael Donovandbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maura_O'Connell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:producerPaul Donovandbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:starringKevin Kingdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:starringMaury Chaykindbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:starringLenore Zanndbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:starringJohn Walschdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:starringKate Lynchdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:starringTim Choatedbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maura_O'Connell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:nameDef-Con 4dbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Def-Con_4dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Def-Con_4purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_DonovanDef-Con 4 is a 1985 Canadian post-apocalyptic film, portraying three astronauts who survive World War III aboard a space station and return to Earth to find greatly changed circumstances. The film's title refers to the Defense Readiness Condition (DEFCON), the United States military's nuclear alert system, though the title erroneously refers to DEFCON 4 as a high state of readiness. DEFCON 4 is in fact the second-lowest state of readiness.dbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Keiteldbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWolfe Videodbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Clayton Millerdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Kolldbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Chilsondbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Handfielddbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinna Carterdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringNiklaus Langedbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameDefying Gravitydbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Defying_Gravity_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsDefying Gravity is a 1997 independent romantic drama film directed by John Keitel and starring Daniel Chilson, Niklaus Lange, Don Handfield, and Linna Carter. Filmed in 13 days, using a cast largely of first-time actors, the film played the gay and lesbian film festival circuit in 1997 and 1998. It was Keitel's first film as a writer-director.dbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ayres_(actor)dbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:starringBruce Setondbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Wheatleydbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Thorburndbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Ormedbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:nameDelayed Actiondbp-dbr:Delayed_Actiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Delayed_Actionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HarlowDelayed Action is a 1954 British second feature ('B') film noir mystery film directed by John Harlow and starring Robert Ayres, June Thorburn and Alan Wheatley. It was written by Geoffrey Orme, produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman for Kenilworth Film Productions and released by General Film Distributors.dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Serge_Lazareffdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Kennedy_(actress)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Jagodbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Scully_(actor)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gurrdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeparturedbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Smeatondbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsDeparture (also known as A Pair of Claws) is a 1986 Australian film directed by Brian Kavanagh.dbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kaylordbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:L.S._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kaylordbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L.S._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameDerbydbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roller_derby_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women's_sportsDerby is a 1971 American documentary film directed by Robert Kaylor about the world of professional roller derby in the 1970s. The film is also known as Roller Derby in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Del_Tenneydbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kermit_Christmandbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arie_Verveendbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Heigldbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Londondbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Del_Tenneydbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kermit_Christmandbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margot_Hartmandbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kermit_Christmandbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameDescendantdbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Usherdbp-dbr:Descendant_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Del_TenneyDescendant is a 2003 film starring Katherine Heigl and Jeremy London based on the 1839 short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe.dbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:distributorAtlantic Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Berkedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:producerJack Perrindbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:starringWarren Hymerdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:starringDavid Sharpedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:nameDesert Justicedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsDesert Justice is a 1936 American western film directed by William Berke and starring Jack Perrin, Warren Hymer and David Sharpe.dbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:producerSol Lesserdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringDouglas Gilmoredbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringBarbara Bedforddbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:nameDesert Vengeancedbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Desert_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsDesert Vengeance is a 1931 American pre-Code western film directed by Louis King and starring Buck Jones, Barbara Bedford and Douglas Gilmore. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Darcusdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Marchdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Scarfedbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Brydendbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Darcusdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Darcusdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDesertersdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Darcusdbp-dbr:Deserters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Draft_evasionDeserters is a Canadian drama film, released in 1983. Written and directed by Jack Darcus, the film stars Alan Scarfe as Ulysses Hawley, a United States Army officer who is in Canada undercover to arrest Vietnam War draft dodgers. The film's cast also includes Barbara March, Jon Bryden and Dermot Hennelly.The film garnered six Genie Award nominations at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984, for Best Actor (Scarfe), Best Actress (March), Best Director (Darcus), Best Screenplay (Darcus), Best Editing (Darcus, Bill Roxborough, Doris Dyck and Ingrid Rosen) and Best Original Score (Michael Conway Baker).dbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingdbp-dbp:nameDesign for Leavingdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Leavingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsDesign for Leaving is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on March 27, 1954 and stars Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The title is a parody of the Design for Living House, House No. 4 in the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition at the Century of Progress, the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago.dbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:producerJohn Ingramdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Thorburndbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:starringPete Murraydbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:nameDesign for Lovingdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Design_for_Lovingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonDesign for Loving (also known as Fashion for Loving) is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring June Thorburn, Pete Murray and Soraya Rafat. It was written by Mark Grantham.A beatnik becomes a top fashion model.dbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:starringValerie Taylordbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTyrell Davis.dbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDesigning Womendbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellDesigning Women, also known as House of Cards, is a 1934 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Stewart Rome, Valerie Taylor and Tyrell Davis. It was shot at Shepperton Studios.dbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alien_Castledbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_P._Borchersdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherilyn_Fenndbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whip_Hubleydbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alien_Castledbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_P._Borchersdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alien_Castledbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:nameDesire and Hell at Sunset Moteldbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orange_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_motelsDesire and Hell at Sunset Motel is a 1991 neo-noir black comedy written and directed by Alien Castle and produced by Donald P. Borchers. It stars Sherilyn Fenn, Whip Hubley, David Hewlett, David Johansen, and Paul Bartel. It was partly filmed at the deserted Flamingo West Motel in Santa Monica.dbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Fitchettdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Oliverdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Trengovedbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Fitchettdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Fitchettdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameDesolation Angelsdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Desolation_Angels_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_thriller_filmsDesolation Angels is a 1982 Australian film about three high school students who borrow a weekender house in Portsea and are terrorised by some thugs.It was shot in March and April 1982.The title is a reference to a novel written by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac.In recent years the film has changed its title to 'Fair Game', not to be confused with the 1985 Australian feature film that features actress/singer Cassandra Delaney in the lead role.dbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rainer_Werner_Fassbinderdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmverlag_der_Autorendbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andréa_Ferréoldbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Volker_Spenglerdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Klaus_Löwitschdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rainer_Werner_Fassbinderdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmverlag_der_Autorendbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Stopparddbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vladimir_Nabokovdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDespairdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rainer_Werner_Fassbinderdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1930dbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bavariadbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Vladimir_Nabokovdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BraunschweigDespair is a 1978 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Dirk Bogarde, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. It was Fassbinder's first English-language film and was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.Similarly to the novel, the tone of the film is ironic. The plot is mostly similar to the novel, although one of the key characters is significantly altered in the adaptation.dbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Ford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddy_Wallerdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Lanedbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Barcroftdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Ford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_DeMonddbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_E._Orloffdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:nameDesperadoes' Outpostdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperadoes'_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_FordDesperadoes' Outpost is a 1952 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Allan Lane, Roy Barcroft and Eddy Waller. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling.dbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:producerGeorge H. Browndbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:starringMai Zetterlingdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Frienddbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:nameDesperate Momentdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_German_novelsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Munichdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_BennettDesperate Moment is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mai Zetterling and Philip Friend. It was written by George H. Brown and Patrick Kirwan based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Martha Albrand.dbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Markeydbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Shane_McDonalddbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_McDonalddbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:starringHilary Rubensdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:starringJanet Housdendbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Schwartzdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Markeydbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollsdbp-dbp:nameDesperate Teenage Lovedollsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Teenage_Lovedollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsDesperate Teenage Lovedolls is a 1984 low budget underground film, shot on super-8 film by David Markey, about a rock band of teenage runaways. The film was released on DVD in 2003. A sequel, Lovedolls Superstar, was released in 1986.dbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Gliennadbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerTimothy E. Sabodbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerJudy Tenutadbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Lerner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emo_Philipsdbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Tenutadbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Platodbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Morandbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Gliennadbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Judy_Tenutadbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Gliennadbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:nameDesperation Boulevarddbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperation_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsDesperation Boulevard is a 1998 American independent film written and directed by Greg Glienna.dbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Goraidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_Sciorradbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Bacondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Bon_Jovidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Demi_Mooredbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Goraidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Goraidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDestination Anywhere: The Filmdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bon_Jovi_video_albumsDestination Anywhere: The Film (also known simply as Destination Anywhere), is an American film inspired by and featuring music and concepts from Jon Bon Jovi's second solo record Destination Anywhere. The film and album were released in June 1997. The film stars Jon Bon Jovi and Demi Moore as a young couple struggling with alcoholism and the death of their young child. Directed by Mark Pellington, the film debuted on both MTV and VH1 in 1997 and also stars Kevin Bacon, Whoopi Goldberg and Annabella Sciorra. The film was released on DVD on April 11, 2005 and includes five promotional music videos and the track "It's Just Me" also features in full during the film.dbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Brucedbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Detouring_Americadbp-dbp:nameDetouring Americadbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Detouring_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_AveryDetouring America is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on August 26, 1939.dbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_F._Link_Sr.dbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_F._Link_Sr.dbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arlendbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tallmandbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:nameDevil's Cargodbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Falcon_(film_character)_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dessaudbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_mystery_filmsDevil's Cargo is a 1948 American mystery film directed by John F. Link Sr.It was the fourteenth of the sixteen Falcon films produced in the 1940s, and the first of the three featuring the magician and actor John Calvert. The film was released by Film Classics, instead of RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Wisbardbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_La_Planchedbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Wisbardbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Jaydbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterdbp-dbp:nameDevil Bat's Daughterdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Bat's_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_WisbarDevil Bat's Daughter is a 1946 American horror film directed by Frank Wisbar. It stars Rosemary La Planche, who was crowned Miss America 1941. It is a sequel to the 1941 film The Devil Bat, with no returning cast members.It marked the film debut of Michael Hale, a former ad man for the Los Angeles Times, who was married to one of Hedda Hopper's assistants.dbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Shonteffdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Film Distributing Corp.dbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKenneth Rivedbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Romaindbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryant_Halidaydbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Shonteffdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_E._Smith_(author)dbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDevil Dolldbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_swapping_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_haunted_dollsdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_toysdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ventriloquismdbp-dbr:Devil_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lindsay_ShonteffDevil Doll is a 1964 British horror film directed and produced by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Bryant Haliday, William Sylvester and Yvonne Romain. The screenplay was by George Barclay and Lance Z. Hargreaves from a story by Frederick Escreet Smith. The story is about an evil stage hypnotist and his dummy Hugo.dbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Courtdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Corridbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_McDermott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Laffandbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:nameDevil Girl from Marsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Girl_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsDevil Girl from Mars is a 1954 British second feature black-and-white science fiction film directed by David MacDonald and starring Patricia Laffan, Hugh McDermott, Hazel Court, Peter Reynolds, and Adrienne Corri. The screenplay was by James Eastwood based (per on-screen credits) on a play by John C. Mather and Eastwood, and was produced by the Danziger Brothers. It was released by British Lion and released in the United States the following year.A female alien is sent from Mars to acquire human males to replace their declining male population. When negotiation, then intimidation, fails she must use force to obtain co-operation from a remote Scottish village where she has landed her crippled flying saucer.dbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Devil_May_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tasmanian_Devil_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsDevil May Hare is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on June 19, 1954, and stars Bugs Bunny and the Tasmanian Devil making his debut.dbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbp:nameDevil Ridersdbp-dbr:Devil_Ridersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_the_Kid_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Devil_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_Pony_ExpressDevil Riders is a 1943 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. It was the first film in Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy the Kid film series where Crabbe changed his name to "Billy Carson".dbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reed_Howesdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Molly_O'Daydbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_McConvilledbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:nameDevil on Deckdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil_on_Deckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_adventure_filmsDevil on Deck is a 1932 Pre-code talking film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Reed Howes and Molly O'Day. It was produced and distributed by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures, a B-movie studio that turned out occasionally some successful pictures like The Great Gabbo.dbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiesdbp-dbp:directorBud Fisherdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiesdbp-dbp:distributorPathe Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiesdbp-dbp:producerCharles Bowersdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiesdbp-dbp:producerRaoul Barredbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiesdbp-dbp:nameDomestic Difficultiesdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Difficultiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_animated_filmsDomestic Difficulties is a 1916 silent animated short film featuring Mutt and Jeff. The film is one of the earliest animated adaptations of Bud Fisher's comic strip. The film features a humorous depiction of spousal abuse.In the film, Mutt's wife is having a night out. She makes Mutt promise to stay in their apartment, but he instead heads to a bar with Jeff. He returns intoxicated and fails to enter the apartment unnoticed. His irritated wife is waiting for him. She beats up Mutt and then defenestrates him.dbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Austin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:starringMuriel Angelusdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:nameDon't Be a Dummydbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Be_a_Dummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_RichardsonDon't Be a Dummy is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Frank Richardson and starring William Austin, Muriel Angelus and Garry Marsh. The film was a quota quickie made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at their Teddington Studios base.dbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:producerWilliam Foxdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:starringRoland Youngdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Lowedbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:starringJeanette MacDonalddbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lynn_Starlingdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Anthony_McGuiredbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:nameDon't Bet on Womendbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Bet_on_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsDon't Bet on Women is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William K. Howard and starring Edmund Lowe, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young.dbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Sinclair_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Armstrong_(writer)dbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:nameDon't Ever Leave Medbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abductiondbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Don't_Ever_Leave_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsDon't Ever Leave Me is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Petula Clark, Jimmy Hanley, Hugh Sinclair, Edward Rigby, and Anthony Newley. Produced by Betty Box during her stint at Gainsborough Pictures, it was written by Robert Westerby.dbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_E._Stonedbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOlive Blakeneydbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Get Me Wrongdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Don't_Get_Me_Wrong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsDon't Get Me Wrong is a 1937 British comedy film co-directed by Arthur B. Woods and Reginald Purdell and starring Max Miller and George E. Stone. It was made at Teddington Studios with sets designed by Peter Proud. The film was made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers, made on a considerably higher budget than many of the quota quickies the studios usually produced.Unlike several of Miller's Teddington films which are now lost, this still survives.dbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:directorCaradog W. Jamesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Knock Twicedbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_Twice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsDon't Knock Twice is a 2016 British supernatural horror film directed by Caradog W. James.dbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Canningdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxdbp-dbp:nameDon't Knock the Oxdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Oxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_short_filmsDon't Knock the Ox is a 1970 short documentary film, directed by Tony Ianzelo National Film Board of Canada.The International Ox Pull, highlight of the Bridgewater, Nova Scotia annual fair, is a hold-over from the pioneer past when oxen cleared the land and tilled the soil. These beasts of burden have lost none of their pulling power, as demonstrated when they drag tons of weight loaded on sleds, with the winner pulling up to six tons.The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 23rd Canadian Film Awards in 1971.dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Shaw_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDisney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distributiondbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarianne Maddalenadbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Fischoffdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRon McGeedbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert M. Sertnerdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRandy Sutterdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Sadowskidbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Babcockdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank von Zerneckdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerErik Storeydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Burke_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Warddbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Shaw_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney-ABC_Home_Entertainment_and_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Look Downdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Shawdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_filmsDon't Look Down is a 1998 American horror television film directed by Larry Shaw and produced by Wes Craven. It originally aired on October 29, 1998 on ABC. The film is about a woman who is struggling to cope with the death of her sister and joins a group for sufferers of acrophobia. However, it appears her problems may only be starting.dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Bonddbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Look Nowdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Now_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_AveryDon't Look Now is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on November 7, 1936.The film depicts a rivalry between the god Cupid and the demon Satan during Valentine's Day.dbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pollock_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:producerTeddy Bairddbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thorley_Waltersdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Coledbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pollock_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:nameDon't Panic Chaps!dbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Panic_Chaps!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_PollockDon't Panic Chaps! is a 1959 British military comedy film from Hammer Films, directed by George Pollock and starring Dennis Price, George Cole, Thorley Walters and Terence Alexander. The film was written by Jack Davies, based on the play by Michael Corston and Ronald Holroyd, and produced by Teddy Baird for ACT Films. Originally called Carry On Chaps, the title was changed following the success of the Carry On series. Scott McGregor and Tom Goswell were the Art Directors, Peter Aremsten did Makeup and Douglas Hermes was Assistant Director.dbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brefni_O'Rorkedbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bird_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Rigbydbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moore_Marriottdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Draytondbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wylie_Watsondbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:nameDon't Take It to Heartdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Don't_Take_It_to_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_DellDon't Take It to Heart is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Richard Greene, Alfred Drayton, Patricia Medina, Moore Marriott and Richard Bird.It was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.dbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorTori Garrettdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Corfielddbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Griffithsdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aden_Youngdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Westdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Telldbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Tell_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_QueenslandDon't Tell is a May 2017 Australian drama film directed by Tori Garrett and starring Jack Thompson, Aden Young and Sara West. It was based on the 2017 novel of the same name by solicitor Stephen Roche.The basis of the film has been paralleled with the film Spotlight, based on the Boston systematic child sexual abuse by a religious institution. The Missy Higgins song "Torchlight" was composed for the film.dbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorH & S Film Servicesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameDoradbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_EnglandDora is a 1933 British comedy film directed by St. John Legh Clowes. It was designed to humorously highlight some of the bizarre regulations of the Defence of the Realm Act 1914 (known as DORA), drawn up during the First World War, but still enforced. In a series of incidents the restrictions of the Act are witnessed by a bemused American tourist.dbp-dbr:Dot_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSumo Sciencedbp-dbr:Dot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHeather Wrightdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamsin_Egertondbp-dbr:Dot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDotdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_animated_filmsDot is a 2010 British animated short film created by Aardman Animations. It is a spot for the Nokia N8.dbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:nameDot in Spacedbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_animated_filmsDot in Space is a 1994 Australian animated film, featuring Dot from the Dot and the Kangaroo animated film series. While the previous films in the series were screened in the United States, Dot in Space rarely makes any releases outside its home country.dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Seftondbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Warwickdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinden Traversdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Nevilledbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Alibidbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_filmsDouble Alibi is a 1937 British crime film directed by David MacDonald and starring Ernest Sefton, John Warwick and Linden Travers. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Hollywood studio Fox.dbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:producerHarry Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:starringPeter Lorredbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Farrdbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hartnelldbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:starringJoan Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Templeton_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:nameDouble Confessiondbp-dbr:Double_Confessiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Confessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsDouble Confession is a 1950 British crime film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, William Hartnell and Peter Lorre. The screenplay by William Templeton is based on the 1949 novel All On A Summer's Day by H.L.V. Fletcher (under the pen name John Garden).dbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Jourdandbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Punch_McGregordbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Craigdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringWarwick Comberdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Dealdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Smeatondbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Deal_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsDouble Deal is a 1981 Australian film about a bored wife of a rich man who has an affair and becomes a thief.dbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Cooper_(actor)dbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringSydney Fairbrotherdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Pettingelldbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Dealingdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_Dealing_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsDouble Dealing is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Cooper, Frank Pettingell and Sydney Fairbrother. It was made as a quota quickie at Twickenham Studios.dbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Byron_Hillmandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Byron Hillmandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerVon Demingdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stacydbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Pettetdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Callandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Byron_Hillmandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Byron_Hillmandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Byron_Hillmandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Exposuredbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_photographersdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_thriller_filmsDouble Exposure is a 1982 American horror film written and directed by William Byron Hillman, co-produced by Michael Callan, and starring Callan, Joanna Pettet, James Stacy, and Seymour Cassel. It is a loose remake of the 1974 film The Photographer, which was also written and directed by Hillman, produced by Deming, and starring Callan.dbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Budgendbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Rothwell , Di Crolldbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Lifedbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)dbp-dbp:countryInternational releasedbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_campaignsdbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_game_marketingdbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_in_televisiondbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_in_video_gamingdbp-dbr:Double_Life_(PlayStation_ad)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PlayStation_(console)Double Life is a television advertisement released in 1999 by SCE Europe. The 60-second long ad – conceived and written by copywriter James Sinclair, art director, Ed Morris and Trevor Beattie (creative director) – shows 19 PlayStation players discussing their gaming experience with the console. The ad was the most highly awarded in the world in 1999/2000 and has gone on to gain cult status.dbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Shefferdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Takedbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_thriller_filmsDouble Take is a 1998 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester. It follows a writer who believes he helped wrongly convict a man in an assassination, pulling him into a world of espionage and murder.dbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSid Marcusdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDick Huemerdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Mintzdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDown Southdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Down_South_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsDown South is an animated short film distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and is the ninth of the twelve Toby the Pup cartoons. The title comes from a 1901 song which is featured in the cartoon.dbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:distributorNorstar Releasingdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Golan-Globus_Productionsdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Rocketdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courteney_Coxdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carey_Lowelldbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thom_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Galyn_Görgdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Guestdbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringNorbert WeisserLinda Kerridgedbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:starringTrudi Dochtermandbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:nameDown Twisteddbp-dbr:Down_Twisteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Central_Americadbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Twistedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_PyunDown Twisted is a 1987 thriller film, directed by Albert Pyun, and starring Carey Lowell, Charles Rocket, Courteney Cox, Norbert Weisser, Linda Kerridge, Trudi Dochtermann and Nicholas Guest.dbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Hicks_(director)dbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:directorKim McKenziedbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:producerScott Hicksdbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penne_Hackforth-Jonesdbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:starringDavid Camerondbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:nameDown the Winddbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Scott_HicksDown the Wind is a 1975 Australian film which marked the directorial debut of Scott Hicks. He made it shortly after graduating from university.dbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Sloane_(director)dbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:producerLou Brockdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Bolanddbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Polly_Morandbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:nameDown to Their Last Yachtdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Their_Last_Yachtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_SloaneDown to Their Last Yacht is a 1934 American comedy adventure film directed by Paul Sloane and steering Mary Boland, Polly Moran and Ned Sparks. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Downtown_81dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edo_Bertogliodbp-dbr:Downtown_81dbp-dbp:producerGlenn O'Briendbp-dbr:Downtown_81dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Carlisledbp-dbr:Downtown_81dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean-Michel_Basquiatdbp-dbr:Downtown_81dbp-dbp:nameDowntown 81dbp-dbr:Downtown_81dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Downtown_81purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jean-Michel_BasquiatDowntown 81 is a 2000 American film shot in 1980–1981. The film was directed by Edo Bertoglio and written and produced by Glenn O'Brien and Patrick Montgomery, with post-production in 1999-2000 by Glenn O'Brien and Maripol. It is a rare real-life snapshot of an ultra-hip subculture of post-punk era Manhattan. Starring renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and featuring such East Village artists as James Chance, Amos Poe, Walter Steding, Tav Falco and Elliott Murphy, the film is a bizarre elliptical urban fairy tale. In 1999, Michael Zilkha, founder of ZE Records (the label of several of the film's artists), became the film's executive producer.dbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Golan-Globusdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:producerMenahem Golandbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:producerYoram Globusdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:starringMax von Sydowdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:starringJulie Andrewsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:starringAlan Batesdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:nameDuet for Onedbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two-handersdbp-dbr:Duet_for_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrei_KonchalovskyDuet for One is a 1986 British drama film adapted from the play, a two-hander by Tom Kempinski, about a world-famous concert violinist named Stephanie Anderson who is suddenly struck with multiple sclerosis. It is set in London, and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. The story was, at the time of the premiere of the play, assumed to be based on the life of cellist Jacqueline du Pré, who was diagnosed with MS, and her husband, conductor Daniel Barenboim, but Kempinski has stated that the subject of the play was a cathartic explosion of his own anxieties and depression.dbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerJohn T. Coyledbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Byrddbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veda_Ann_Borgdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stubby_Krugerdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:nameDuke of the Navydbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Duke_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsDuke of the Navy is a 1942 comedy film that was directed by William Beaudine from a screenplay by Beaudine, Gerald Drayson Adams, and John T. Coyle. It stars Ralph Byrd as Bill "Breezy" Duke, Stubby Kruger as Dan "Cookie" Cook, and Veda Ann Borg as Maureen.The film centers on sailors Breezy, who disguises himself as heir to a company fortune, and his friend Cookie, as they become part of a sophisticated con scheme. Produced and distributed by independent film company Producers Releasing Corporation and released on January 23, 1942, it has received generally negative reviews from critics and authors.dbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Farrellydbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Farrellydbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Troy_Millerdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameDumb and Dumberdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ballad of Peter Pumpkinheaddbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumber_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1994Dumb and Dumber is a series of comedy films starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. The films have been released from 1994 to 2014.dbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:distributorUniversaldbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:nameDust in the Sundbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Robinsondbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dust_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jon_ClearyDust in the Sun is a 1958 Eastmancolor Australian mystery film adapted from the 1955 novel Justin Bayard by Jon Cleary and produced by the team of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. The film stars British actress Jill Adams, Ken Wayne and an Indigenous Australian actor Robert Tudawali as Emu Foot.It was the first flop from Robinson and Rafferty, after three successful films.dbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:directorWonsuk Chindbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerWonsuk Chindbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:namee-Dreamsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Internetdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dot-com_bubblee-Dreams is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Wonsuk Chin portraying the rise and fall of Kozmo.com, an online convenience store that used bike messengers to deliver goods ordered online within an hour.The movie follows Joseph Park and Yong Kang, 28-year-old Korean Americans, whose company started as Park's idea in 1998 and by January 1999 became a reality in a warehouse with a small group of employees and grew to 3,000 employees and an 11-city network within a year. Kozmo.com raised $280 million in capital and attracted attention from Amazon.com and Starbucks. However, the lack of a sustainable business plan and the inability to raise additional capital due to the dot-com bust and stock market correction that began in April 2000 forced the company out of business by 2001.dbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Harveydbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingdbp-dbp:producerBen Arbeiddbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingdbp-dbp:nameEagle's Wingdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Harveydbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Wilkinsondbp-dbr:Eagle's_Wingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_BrileyEagle's Wing is a 1979 British Western film made in 1979. It stars Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston and Harvey Keitel. It was directed by Anthony Harvey, with a story by Michael Syson and a screenplay by John Briley. It won the British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography Award for 1979.dbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ludwig_Berger_(director)dbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameEarly to Beddbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_of_the_Weimar_Republicdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Babelsberg_Studiosdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ludwig_Bergerdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hans_SzékelyEarly to Bed is a 1933 British-German romantic comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Heather Angel, Fernand Gravey and Edmund Gwenn.dbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Haldanedbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walturdawdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_G.B._Barkerdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)dbp-dbp:nameEast Lynnedbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1913_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1913_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_Haldanedbp-dbr:East_Lynne_(1913_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_adventure_drama_filmsEast Lynne is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Blanche Forsythe, Fred Paul and Fred Morgan. It is based on the 1861 novel East Lynne by Ellen Wood.dbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerJacques de Lane Leadbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameIn the Wake of a Strangerdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_EadyIn the Wake of a Stranger is a 1959 British second feature ('B') thriller film directed by David Eady and starring Tony Wright, Shirley Eaton and Danny Green. It was written by John Tully based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Stuart Black.dbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountydbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountydbp-dbp:producerCharles Chauveldbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountydbp-dbp:nameIn the Wake of the Bountydbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Chauveldbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Pitcairn_Islandsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tahitidbp-dbr:In_the_Wake_of_the_Bountypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_HMS_BountyIn the Wake of the Bounty (1933) is an Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel about the 1789 Mutiny on the Bounty. It is notable as the screen debut of Errol Flynn, playing Fletcher Christian. The film preceded MGM's more famous Mutiny on the Bounty, starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, by two years.dbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:directorGeoff Wonfordbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerGeoff Wonfordbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:namePaul McCartney: In the World Tonightdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paul_McCartneydbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Geoff_WonforPaul McCartney: In the World Tonight is a 1997 documentary about the making of Paul McCartney's Flaming Pie album. The film takes its name from the album's second track, "The World Tonight".dbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pagedbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInadmissible Evidencedbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Pagedbp-dbr:Inadmissible_Evidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_OsborneInadmissible Evidence is a 1968 British drama film directed by Anthony Page and starring Nicol Williamson and Jill Bennett. John Osborne wrote the screenplay, adapting his own 1964 play Inadmissible Evidence. The film portrays the collapse of an angry but sad man who cannot maintain decent standards in his life and antagonises everybody. As with other Osborne plays, it is possible to see his descent as representative of his class, culture and nation.dbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:directorStacie Graberdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph J. Graberdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIndescribabledbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1917Indescribable is a 2013 film produced by Thorncrown Project in association with Crystal Creek Media, which produced films such as Creed of Gold and Courageous Love. Filming took place during June and July 2011 in Bryan, Texas. The story is based on the historical events surrounding the writing of the hymn "The Love of God". It was released to home video on April 6, 2013.dbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Mecklerdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Popedbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameIndian Summerdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Indian_Summer_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_British_filmsIndian Summer, also known as Alive & Kicking, is a 1996 British drama film directed by Nancy Meckler and starring Jason Flemyng, Antony Sher and Bill Nighy. The script was written by Martin Sherman. The film was released in the UK as Indian Summer and in the United States as Alive & Kicking due to the recently released Indian Summer by Mike Binder in 1993. The film had its premiere at the 40th London Film Festival on 17 November 1996.dbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Angelo_Badalamentidbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1dbp-dbp:nameIndustrial Symphony No. 1dbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Industrial_Symphony_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_David_LynchIndustrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted is a 1990 avant-garde concert performance directed by David Lynch, with music by Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise. It stars Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern, Michael J. Anderson, and Cruise. The film, whose duration is 50 minutes, was described as a musical.dbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMartin Santelldbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInfernal Machinedbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Infernal_Machine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_VarnelInfernal Machine is a 1933 American pre-Code thriller film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin and Victor Jory. The film was based on a novel by Karl Sloboda. Released by Fox Film Corporation, the title is sometimes written as The Infernal Machine. After finishing the film Varnel moved to Britain where he became an established director of comedy films.dbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C._M._Pennington-Richardsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troubledbp-dbp:producerTed Lloyddbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troubledbp-dbp:nameInn for Troubledbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_for_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_C._M._Pennington-RichardsInn for Trouble is a 1960 black and white British comedy film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring Peggy Mount, David Kossoff and Leslie Phillips. It was written by Fred Robinson and was a spin-off of the ITV sitcom The Larkins (1958–1964). The film is notable for the final credited appearances of Graham Moffatt and A. E. Matthews.dbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerTerry Bourkedbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rod_Haydbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:nameInn of the Damneddbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1896dbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_bounty_huntersdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Inn_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsInn of the Damned is a 1975 Australian western horror film, directed by Terry Bourke. It has been called Australia's first "horror Western".dbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Amieldbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Thomas_McGeedbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameInner Sanctumdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Inner_Sanctum_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsInner Sanctum is a 1991 crime erotic thriller film which stars Tanya Roberts, Margaux Hemingway, Joseph Bottoms and Valerie Wildman, and was written by Mark Thomas McGee and directed by Fred Olen Ray.The film was made for $650,000 and was very successful, leading to Ray making a series of erotic thrillers."I didn't really know what an erotic thriller was when I did Inner Sanctum", admitted Ray later. "I watched Wild Orchid—fast-forwarded through it, actually—to see what was expected of me."dbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Mitchell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInnocent Bystandersdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Bystanders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CollinsonInnocent Bystanders is a 1972 spy thriller directed by Peter Collinson that was filmed in Spain and Turkey. It stars Stanley Baker and Geraldine Chaplin. The screenplay was written by James Mitchell based on his novel The Innocent Bystanders (1969).dbp-dbr:Innocent_Preydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Innocent_Preydbp-dbp:producerColin Egglestondbp-dbr:Innocent_Preydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Innocent_Preydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Innocent_Preydbp-dbp:nameInnocent Preydbp-dbr:Innocent_Preydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_May_(composer)dbp-dbr:Innocent_Preypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_EgglestonInnocent Prey is a 1984 Australian slasher film directed by Colin Eggleston and starring P. J. Soles, Kit Taylor, and Grigor Taylor. It follows a woman in Dallas who is stalked by her former husband, a serial killer, after his escape from a psychiatric hospital. Though made in 1983, the film went unreleased in the United States until 1991.dbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parry_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbp:producerAnatole de Grunwalddbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Woolf_(producer)dbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parry_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Woolf_(producer)dbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbp:nameInnocents in Parisdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parisdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joseph_Kosmadbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Parrydbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Innocents_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeInnocents in Paris is a 1953 British-French international co-production comedy film produced by Romulus Films, directed by Gordon Parry and starring Alastair Sim, Ronald Shiner, Claire Bloom, Margaret Rutherford, Claude Dauphin, and Jimmy Edwards, and also featuring James Copeland. Popular French comedy actor Louis de Funès appears as a taxi driver, and there are cameo appearances by Christopher Lee, Laurence Harvey and Kenneth Williams. The writer and producer was Anatole de Grunwald, born in Russia in 1910, who fled to Britain with his parents in 1917. He had a long career there as a writer and producer, including the films The Way to the Stars, The Winslow Boy, Doctor's Dilemma, Libel, and The Yellow Rolls-Royce.dbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbp:nameInside the Roomdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Inside_the_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsInside the Room is a 1935 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Austin Trevor, Dorothy Boyd and George Hayes. It was shot at Twickenham Studios in west London. A French detective, Pierre Santos, investigates a popular singer suspected of murder. The film's sets were designed by the studio's resident art director James A. 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Adapted by Terry Johnson from his 1982 play of the same name, the film follows four famous characters who converge in a New York City hotel one night in 1954: Joe DiMaggio, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, and Joseph McCarthy—billed as The Ballplayer, The Professor, The Actress and The Senator, respectively.dbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Llewellyndbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInspector Hornleighdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Inspector_Hornleigh_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsInspector Hornleigh is a 1938 British detective film directed by Eugene Forde, starring Gordon Harker and Alastair Sim, with Miki Hood, Wally Patch, Steven Geray, and Edward Underdown. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios in England. The screenplay was co-written by Bryan Edgar Wallace.dbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.E._Fitzgibbondbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Gielguddbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allan_(actress)dbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Williamsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.E._Fitzgibbondbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Fabricusdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInsultdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Insult_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanInsult is a 1932 British drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Elizabeth Allan, John Gielgud and Hugh Williams. It is an adaptation of a play by Jean Fabricus. It is a melodrama set in the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. The film was the first feature film for which David Lean received a screen credit, as editor.dbp-dbr:Intent_to_Kill_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:Intent_to_Kill_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth-Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Intent_to_Kill_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdrian D. 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The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Brian Moore (as Michael Bryan). It was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with an international cast of European and North American actors.dbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAndy Andersondbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Videodbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelissa Gatchel Northdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Lanedbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_S._Davies_(actor)dbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Sacksdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Hendrixdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Videodbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInterfacedbp-dbr:Interface_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Interface_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsInterface is a 1984 American science fiction comedy horror film, starring John Davies, Lauren Lane and Mathew Sacks. It was Lou Diamond Phillips's first film role, as Punk #1. Primarily directed by Andy Anderson, Interface was a production of Anderson's film program at the University of Texas at Arlington. The film was scripted, acted, and initially directed entirely by UTA students.dbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Luisidbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam "Edge" Copelanddbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringC.J. "Lana" Perrydbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameInterrogationdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WWE_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_action_filmsInterrogation is a 2016 American action film directed by Stephen Reynolds from a screenplay by Adam Rodin and Michael Finch. The film stars Adam "Edge" Copeland and C.J. "Lana" Perry. The film is the 3rd installment in the Action Six Pack series of films. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 20, 2016.dbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directorVeronika Souldbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Caroline_Leafdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSerious Businessdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Verralldbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Caroline_Leafdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameInterviewdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Caroline_LeafInterview is a 1979 Canadian short live-action animated documentary film directed by Caroline Leaf and Veronika Soul, produced by David Verrall. The film is a record of a working day in the lives of two women filmmakers, sometimes described as "an autobiographical collaboration", though both filmmakers are discussing the other woman. The film is also seen as a study of female friendship, the women relating their perceptions of each other through their respective animation techniques, "each creating a visual portrait of the other based on characteristic gestures and impressions."dbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainment_(film_company)dbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorStar Classics Videodbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hillsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Abbott, Beatrice Ring, Teagan Clivedbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainment_(film_company)dbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hillsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Edwards_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInterzonedbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Laziodbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stefano_Mainettidbp-dbr:Interzone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_post-apocalyptic_filmsInterzone is a 1987 Italian sci-fi action film produced by Trans World Entertainment and directed by Deran Sarafian, with original music composed by Stefano Mainetti, starring Bruce Abbott, Beatrice Ring, and Teagan Clive.dbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._O._McCreadiedbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:T._O._McCreadiedbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:producerAlec McCreadiedbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Tingwelldbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Muriel_Steinbeckdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._O._McCreadiedbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:T._O._McCreadiedbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zelma_Robertsdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:nameInto the Straightdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Into_the_Straightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horse_racing_filmsInto the Straight is a 1949 Australian horse racing melodrama directed by T. O. McCreadie. It used many cast and crew from their first effort, Always Another Dawn.dbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Putchdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Munsondbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Coburndbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blake_Clarkdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Costas_Mandylordbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Rahmdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Martindbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Kaufman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_McCulloughdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Finola_Hughesdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chick_Venneradbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Poindexterdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Bauer_(actor)dbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Dean Jacobsdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIntrepiddbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Intrepid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_action_filmsIntrepid, also known as Deep Water, is a 2000 action film directed by John Putch, written by Keoni Waxman (under the name Darby Black) and produced by Jim Wynorski. This film stars James Coburn, Costas Mandylor, Finola Hughes, Blake Clark, Julie McCullough, and Kevin Rahm.dbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCannon Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Rodgersdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward L. Alperson Jr.dbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerWade H. Williams IIIdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Blackdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaraine Newmandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Fletcherdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Bottomsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringBud Cortdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Karendbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringHunter Carsondbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Bannondbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameInvaders from Marsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_O'Bannondbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tobe_HooperInvaders from Mars is a 1986 American science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper from a screenplay by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, and starring Hunter Carson, Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms, Laraine Newman, James Karen, Bud Cort and Louise Fletcher. It is a remake of the 1953 film of the same name.The film was part of a three-picture deal between Hooper and Cannon Films. Its production was instigated by Wade H. Williams III, millionaire exhibitor, science fiction film fan and sometime writer-producer-director, who had reissued the original film in 1978 after purchasing the copyright to the property. Elaborate creature and visual effects were supplied by Stan Winston and John Dykstra. The score was composed by Christopher Young and Dave Storrs.The film was released in the United States on June 6, 1986. It received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and was a box-office disappointment, though in the years since its release it has developed a cult following.dbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Lewisdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Traversdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spike_Milligandbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Lewisdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Trevor_Storydbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:nameInvasion Quartetdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_Quartetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_BrileyInvasion Quartet is a 1961 British World War II comedy-drama film directed by Jay Lewis and starring Bill Travers and Spike Milligan. The screenplay was by Jack Trevor Story and John Briley based on a story by Norman Collins.dbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:producerRobert J. Gurney Jr.dbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gorshindbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Castillodbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyn_Osborndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Terrelldbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:nameInvasion of the Saucer Mendbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_SteinInvasion of the Saucer Men (U.K. title: Invasion of the Hell Creatures; working title: Spacemen Saturday Night), is a 1957 black-and-white comic science fiction/comedy horror film produced by James H. Nicholson for release by American International Pictures. The film was directed by Edward L. Cahn and stars Stephen Terrell, Gloria Castillo, Raymond Hatton, and Frank Gorshin.The screenplay by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Al Martin was based on the 1955 short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman. Invasion of the Saucer Men was released as a double feature with I Was a Teenage Werewolf.dbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzandbp-dbp:directorAlain d' Aixdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzandbp-dbp:distributorCinéma Libredbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzandbp-dbp:distributorMediamax Internationaldbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzandbp-dbp:producerNathalie Bartondbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzandbp-dbp:nameInvestigating Tarzandbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzandbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Investigating_Tarzanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tarzan_filmsInvestigating Tarzan is a 1997 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Alain d 'Aix for InformAction Films to investigate the history and cultural impact of the character of Tarzan and the books and films in which the character was depicted.dbp-dbr:Invisible_Momdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Invisible_Momdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dee_Wallacedbp-dbr:Invisible_Momdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Livingstondbp-dbr:Invisible_Momdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Invisible_Momdbp-dbp:nameInvisible Momdbp-dbr:Invisible_Momdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Invisible_Mompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilityInvisible Mom is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Fred Olen Ray. The plot revolves around a mother who becomes invisible, after having drunk a potion.The film features a cameo from John Ashley.dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_J._Murphy_(director)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSarcophilous Filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributorScorpio Videodbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerCaroline Aylwarddbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringBecky Simpsondbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Efforddbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Sheahandbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_J._Murphy_(director)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameInvitation to Helldbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_Hell_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_SatanismInvitation to Hell is a 1982 horror film directed by Michael J. Murphy about Satan possessing several people at a countryside English estate.dbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:directorCaryn Kroothdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCaryn Kroothdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Blockdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWendy Olingerdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher McDonalddbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRya Kihlstedtdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Thomsondbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJadeddbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsJaded is a 1998 American drama film directed by Caryn Krooth, co-written with Wendy Olinger. It stars Carla Gugino, Rya Kihlstedt, Christopher McDonald, and Anna Thomson.dbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directorJoseph Ellisondbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Satoridbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Silverdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neill_Barrydbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Quinndbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Satoridbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameJoeydbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Joey_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_drama_filmsJoey is a 1986 film written and directed by Joseph Ellison, based on a story by Ellen Hammill. The rock and roll movie features songs by Tim Worman and the Polecats, The Ramones and Electric Light Orchestra and performances by the Ad-Libs, the Silhouettes, Screamin' Jay Hawkins and others.dbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_H._Corbettdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Fraserdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Percivaldbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringReg Varneydbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPercy Herbertdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStanley Baxterdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJoey Boydbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_Campaign_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_war_comedy_filmsJoey Boy is a 1965 British comedy war film directed by Frank Launder and starring Harry H. Corbett, Stanley Baxter, Bill Fraser, Percy Herbert, Lance Percival, Reg Varney and Thorley Walters. It was based on the 1959 novel by Eddie Chapman.dbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anant_Balanidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMukta Artsdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRainbow Films U.S.A.dbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSubhash Ghaidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPrem Pillaidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Divya_Duttadbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Perizaad_Zorabiandbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Bannerjeedbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anant_Balanidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mukta_Artsdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Subhash_Ghaidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Subhash_Ghaidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJoggers' Parkdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mumbaidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anant_Balanidbp-dbr:Joggers'_Park_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_TabunJoggers' Park is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Anant Balani and written by Subhash Ghai. It stars Bengali actor Victor Bannerjee, Perizaad Zorabian and Divya Dutta. It was filmed on location in Mumbai's Jogger's Park.The film was released on 12 September 2003 and performed well at the box office.dbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:directorFred Halsteddbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:distributorHalsted Distributiondbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:producerFred Halsteddbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:starringFred Halsteddbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:starringBob Blountdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:starringJim Frostdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:starringJoey Yaledbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:starringRick Coatesdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Halsteddbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Halsteddbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Halsteddbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:nameL.A. Plays Itselfdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Plays_Itselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angeles_County,_CaliforniaL.A. Plays Itself is a 1972 American experimental gay pornographic film, directed and produced by Fred Halsted.At the film's screening, Salvador Dalí was reportedly quoted as saying, "new information for me".dbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:directorTim Kincaiddbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:producerSam Gagedbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:starringMichael Kearnsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:starringRichard Lockedbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:starringPaul Barresidbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:starringWill Seagersdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:nameL.A. Tool & Diedbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Tool_&_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Gage_(Tim_Kincaid)L.A. Tool & Die is a 1979 American gay pornographic film directed by Tim Kincaid, credited as Joe Gage. It is the concluding film in Gage's "Working Man Trilogy", the first two being 1976's Kansas City Trucking Co. and 1978's El Paso Wrecking Corp.. It stars Richard Locke and features Will Seagers and Paul Barresi in a heterosexual scene with Becky Savage.John Burger, the author of One-Handed Histories: The Eroto-Politics of Gay Male Video Pornography, describes the film as "the story of an unrequited love, in which Richard Locke follows the man of his dreams across the country. They eventually live happily ever after." Burger adds that this film came at the very end of the pre-AIDS filmmaking, when "all levels of erotic experience were faithfully documented by the porn industry... men could be whores, men could be monogamous or men could cruise the spectrum in between."dbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:directorMartin Morrisdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:directorTony Kandahdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringKerri Kasemdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringA. J. Stephansdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Jean Thomasdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Venokurdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringMary E. Zilbadbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringRodrigo Obregóndbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringSam Sabbaghdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:starringVince Murdoccodbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:nameL.A. Warsdbp-dbr:L.A._Warsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:L.A._Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_filmsL.A. Wars is a 1994 American action film directed by Tony Kandah and Martin Morris. It stars Vince Murdocco as a disgraced former officer of the Los Angeles Police Department who becomes involved in a conflict between two rival crime syndicates.dbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:distributorMotion Picture Venturesdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:producerDwain Esperdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Hirlimandbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringCarleton Youngdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringDave O'Briendbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringDorothy Shortdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringKenneth Craigdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringLillian Milesdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringThelma Whitedbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringWarren McCollumdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dwain_Esperdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hirlimandbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:nameReefer Madnessdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_social_guidance_and_drug_education_filmsdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_in_cannabisdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drugs_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Reefer_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-cannabis_mediaReefer Madness is an American public service announcement and exploitation film about drug use and abuse. It was originally titled Tell Your Children, and it has been known by the titles The Burning Question, Dope Addict, Doped Youth, and Love Madness as well.In the film, aspiring high school students are enticed by pushers to try marijuana. They become addicted and engage in criminal activities such as a hit and run accident, manslaughter, murder, conspiracy to murder and attempted rape. They suffer hallucinations, descend into manic-depressive episodes and insanity, and associate with organized crime. One character commits suicide.The film was produced in 1936 by mainstream independent filmmaker George Hirliman. It was financed by a church group and intended to be shown to parents as a morality tale about the dangers of cannabis use. Directed by silent-era pioneer Louis J. Gasnier, it featured a cast of mainly little-known actors. In 1938, exploitation film producer Dwain Esper purchased the film and recut it for distribution to exploitation houses, catering to vulgar interest while escaping censorship under the guise of moral guidance. Esper retitled the film Reefer Madness. Reefer Madness was "rediscovered" in the early 1970s, and it became an underground hit on college campuses. It gained new life as an unintentional satire among advocates of cannabis policy reform. Critics have called it one of the worst films ever made, and it has gained a cult following within cannabis culture. It is in the public domain in the United States, due to the film carrying an improper copyright notice.dbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Klausnerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorA-Pix Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Lernerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Dimbortdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor Shortdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Westondbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Vincedbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Thompsondbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerNaomi Despresdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_Pendletondbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hurtdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Klausnerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Josh_Klausnerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe 4th Floordbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_4th_Floor_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Josh_KlausnerThe 4th Floor is a 1999 mystery thriller film written and directed by Josh Klausner in his directorial debut and starring Juliette Lewis, William Hurt, Shelley Duvall and Austin Pendleton. The film was released in 1999 on Fantasy Filmfest in Germany, but was not released in the US until 2000 when it went direct-to-video. It was filmed on location in New York City and Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The original music was written by Brian Tyler.dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Wilson_(American_actress)dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:nameLinda, Be Gooddbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_W._PinkLinda, Be Good is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Elyse Knox, John Hubbard and Marie Wilson. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lewis H. Creber.Sidney W. Pink took the film and added some additional footage of a line of burlesque dancers in 3-D and released it under the alternative title I Was a Burlesque Queen in 1953.dbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Robisondbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lars_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarl Harborddbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lya_De_Puttidbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Robisondbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rolf_E._Vanloodbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benn_W._Levydbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Liam_O'Flahertydbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Informerdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Republican_Armydbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Robisondbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_War_of_Independence_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informer_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Liam_O'Flaherty's_worksThe Informer is a 1929 British sound part-talkie drama film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Lya De Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward and Carl Harbord. The picture was based on the 1925 novel The Informer by Liam O'Flaherty. In the film, a man betrays his best friend, a member of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, to the authorities and is then pursued by the other members of the organisation. The later better-known adaptation The Informer (1935) was directed by John Ford.dbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerM. H. Hoffman Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monte_Bluedbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lila_Leedbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringGwen Leedbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Hyland_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Intruderdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruder_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_RayThe Intruder is a 1933 Pre code comedy crime film directed by Albert Ray and starring Monte Blue and Lila Lee, two silent screen veterans. The cast also featured Gwen Lee, Arthur Housman and Mischa Auer. Shot at the RKO-Pathé Studios in California, it was produced and distributed by the Poverty Row studio Allied Pictures. The picture survives in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRegent Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joy_Cavilldbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Devereauxdbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joy_Cavilldbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ross_Napierdbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Intrudersdbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skippy_the_Bush_Kangaroodbp-dbr:The_Intruders_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsThe Intruders (also known as Skippy and the Intruders) is a 1969 Australian film directed by Lee Robinson. It is a spin-off of the popular Skippy the Bush Kangaroo TV series.dbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringDarcy Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringJoan Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:nameThe Jack of Diamondsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellThe Jack of Diamonds is a 1949 British adventure film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Nigel Patrick, Cyril Raymond and Joan Carroll. Its plot follows an ex-soldier who persuades some yacht owners to help recover a treasure chest of jewels he hid off the French coast in 1940 during the Second World War. It is considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rich_(director)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Edendbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Inger_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaye_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rich_(director)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Rich_(director)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilton_Schillerdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:nameThe New Internsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Richdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsThe New Interns is a 1964 American drama film directed by John Rich, and the sequel to the 1962 film The Interns, itself based on the novel of the same name by Richard Frede. It stars Michael Callan and Dean Jones. For his performance, George Segal won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor. The movie and its predecessor later spawned a short-lived TV show, The Interns, that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1971.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:distributorMagnum Entertainmentodbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:producerMickey Grantdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringMichael Parksdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rafael_Camposdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringSuzie Humphreysdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringCharles McCoydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringJohn William Galtdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringEverett Sifuentesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:starringMary Ellen Averettdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Asa_Earl_Carterdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:nameThe Return of Josey Walesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Forrest_Carterdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Josey_Walespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Return of Josey Wales is a 1986 American Western film directed by and starring Michael Parks. It is a sequel to Clint Eastwood's 1976 film The Outlaw Josey Wales and was adapted from The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales, the second novel featuring the Josey Wales character, by Asa Earl Carter. The novel was published under Carter's pen name Forrest Carter, which he used to present a false persona involving a claim of Cherokee ancestry.The Eastwood film had been based on the author's 1973 novel The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales. Eastwood had planned to adapt The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales himself as a sequel to his original film, but his project was eventually cancelled.dbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:producerFriz Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaydbp-dbp:nameRoad to Andalaydbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Andalaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsRoad to Andalay is a 1964 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The short was released on December 26, 1964, and is one of the last shorts to feature Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester.In this film, Sylvester acquires a falcon and uses it against Speedy.dbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorCinema Novodbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorAlbatros Filmdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorNew Selectdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorInfliction Filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:producerMitch Davisdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringEric Pettigrewdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringChristopher Pigginsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringBrea Asherdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringIvaylo Founevdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringMartine Vialedbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mitch_Davis_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:nameSubconscious Crueltydbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_anthology_filmsSubconscious Cruelty is a 2000 Canadian independent experimental anthology horror film written and directed by Karim Hussain and produced by Mitch Davis. It was filmed over a long period of time, from February 1994 to December 1999, and debuted at the Festival de Cine de Sitges in Sitges, Spain, on October 12, 2000. The film went on to screen at several other festivals, including the Stockholm International Film Festival and Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival before being released on DVD on April 18, 2005. The film was first released in Canada on Friday, April 13, 2001. It screened at Cinema Du Parc in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for two weeks from April 13 to the 28th of 2001. The film was screened again at the same theater for a single weekend in November 2001, and for one final time in June 2003. Since then, it has not had a public screening in Canada.dbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablesdbp-dbp:directorMax Brecherdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablesdbp-dbp:distributorFantomadbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablesdbp-dbp:distributorHallmark Films and Recordings, Incdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablesdbp-dbp:producerMax Brecherdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablesdbp-dbp:nameThe ABC of Sex Education for Trainablesdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sex_educationdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sonar_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexuality_and_societydbp-dbr:The_ABC_of_Sex_Education_for_Trainablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Developmental_disabilitiesThe ABC of Sex Education for Trainables is a 1975 short educational film hosted by Richard Dix. It was intended to inform people about the need to educate the mentally disabled ("trainables" as they are referred to in the film) about sex and sexuality. Reflecting the views held at the time, the film explains that "trainables" cannot learn in the same manner as those of normal intelligence, but must instead be trained through repetition.dbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Goldwyn_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:producerJ.R. Braydbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Goldwyn_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:nameThe Best Mouse Losesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bray_Productions_filmsThe Best Mouse Loses is a 1920 silent short theatrical cartoon by Bray Productions featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringPeter Reynoldsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringEileen Mooredbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janet_Green_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gilbert_GunnThe Good Beginning is a 1953 British drama film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring John Fraser, Eileen Moore and Peter Reynolds. It was written by Janet Green.dbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:directorClaudia Durandbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:starringTara Strongdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:starringCarlos Alazraquidbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:starringJill-Michele Meleandbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:starringLombardo Boyardbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlos_Alazraquidbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:nameThe Last White Dishwasherdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_White_Dishwasherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsThe Last White Dishwasher is a 2008 mockumentary short film, based on an original concept by Carlos Alazraqui, and written and directed by Claudia Duran. It tells the story of the "last white dishwasher in America." It was featured at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival on October 14, 2009.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Leewooddbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pedro_Armendárizdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Leewooddbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbp:nameThe Little Savagedbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Frederick_Marryatdbp-dbr:The_Little_Savagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_adventure_filmsThe Little Savage is a 1959 American adventure film directed by Byron Haskin. It stars Pedro Armendáriz and Christiane Martel. It is loosely based on an 1848 novel of the same name by Frederick Marryat.It was one of the first films from Associated Producers Inc (API). It was originally announced for part of the slate of films for Regal Films.dbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTony Tilsedbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Network_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Long_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Le_Nevezdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Stillerdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Tilsedbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Network_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Gawlerdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Postcard Banditdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_TilseThe Postcard Bandit is a 2003 Australian television film directed by Tony Tilse, loosely based on the life of a convicted bank robber Brenden James Abbott. The plot is based on the biographical book No Fixed Address by newspaperman Derek Pedley, who also assisted screenwriter Peter Gawler.dbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbp:starringTedd Piercedbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dissociative_identity_disorderdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prize_Pestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_SelzerThe Prize Pest is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson, and written by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon was released on December 22, 1951, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbp:directorGordon Eastmandbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbp:producerGordon Eastmandbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbp:starringGordon Eastmandbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbp:nameThe Savage Wilddbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Savage_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_filmsThe Savage Wild is a 1970 documentary film directed by, and starring, Gordon Eastman. It was one of a series of documentary films made by Eastman about life in the wild.It was also known as Wild Arctic.Eastman spent almost two years shooting the film in northern Canada.dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Godfrey_Tearledbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Cassondbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlga Lindodbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen O'Regandbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dion_Titheradgedbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Shadow Betweendbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Between_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_drama_filmsThe Shadow Between is a 1931 British romantic drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Godfrey Tearle, Kathleen O'Regan, Olga Lindo and Ann Casson. It was produced by British International Pictures and shot at the company's Elstree Studios outside London.dbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Hensondbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Juhldbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:nameTime Piecedbp-dbr:Time_Piecedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_timedbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:Time_Piecepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Jim_HensonTime Piece is a 1965 American independent experimental short film directed, written, produced by and starring Jim Henson. The film depicts an ordinary man living in constant motion, in a desperate attempt to escape the passage of time. Time Piece is notable as one of the few live-action projects Jim Henson produced that did not involve any form of puppetry. The short film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1966.dbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerHenry Cohendbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Longdendbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Vernodbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Welshdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jefferson_Farjeondbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:nameTwo Crowded Hoursdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hoursdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Crowded_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_directorial_debut_filmsTwo Crowded Hours is a 1931 British comedy drama film directed by Michael Powell and starring John Longden, Jane Welsh, and Jerry Verno. It was made as a Quota quickie and is the first film where Powell is credited as the director. No known copies of the film have survived to the present day, and Two Crowded Hours has been declared to be "Missing, Believed Lost" by the British Film Institute.dbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Godaldbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Fairbrotherdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionelle_Howarddbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Johnson_(actress)dbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Godaldbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._Pett_Ridgedbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:nameWanted, a Boydbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Wanted,_a_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_comedy_filmsWanted, a Boy is a 1924 British silent comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sydney Fairbrother, Lionelle Howard and Pauline Johnson. It was made by British & Colonial Kinematograph Company at the company's Walthamstow Studios.dbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dore_Scharydbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Taylor_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_McIntiredbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Darceldbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dore_Scharydbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Capradbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:nameWestward the Womendbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1851Westward the Women is a 1951 American western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel and John McIntire.dbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Burnessdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bosustowdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Burnessdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bosustowdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Avedondbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewdbp-dbp:nameWhen Magoo Flewdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPA_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mr._Magoodbp-dbr:When_Magoo_Flewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hoyt_CurtinWhen Magoo Flew is a 1955 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, When Magoo Flew won the 1955 Oscar for Short Subjects (Cartoons). In addition, it was the first UPA short to be made for the CinemaScope widescreen format. When Magoo Flew is also the title of a 2012 book by Adam Abraham on the history of the UPA studio.dbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rappdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Yari_Film_Groupdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:producerP. Jennifer Danadbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:producerDavid Koplandbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Ferrelldbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zooey_Deschaneldbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Madigandbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Harrisdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dallas_Robertsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amelia_Warnerdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rappdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Yari_Film_Groupdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Rappdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:nameWinter Passingdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_self-harmdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Passingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy-drama_filmsWinter Passing is a 2005 American comedy-drama film directed by playwright Adam Rapp and starring Ed Harris, Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Amelia Warner, Amy Madigan, and Dallas Roberts. Rapp's directorial debut, the film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival to mixed reviews and received a limited theatrical release in February 2006. The film was not released in the United Kingdom until 2013, when it was released under the new title Happy Endings.dbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clarence_Browndbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringLeila Hyamsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:starringPeggy Wooddbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clarence_Browndbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marian_Ainsleedbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bess_Meredythdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hermann_Sudermanndbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:nameWonder of Womendbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_German_novelsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clarence_Browndbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bess_Meredythdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pianos_and_pianistsdbp-dbr:Wonder_of_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Hermann_SudermannWonder of Women is a 1929 American sound part-talkie pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams, and Peggy Wood. While the film has a few talking sequences, the majority of the film features a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. It was nominated for Best Writing at the 2nd Academy Awards.Based on the 1927 German novel Die Frau des Steffen Tromholt by Hermann Sudermann, the film is now lost with only sound discs surviving at UCLA.dbp-dbr:OSS_117_–_Double_Agentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:André_Hunebelledbp-dbr:OSS_117_–_Double_Agentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Pierre_Desagnatdbp-dbr:OSS_117_–_Double_Agentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Renzo_Cerratodbp-dbr:OSS_117_–_Double_Agentdbp-dbp:distributorValoria 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117 – Double Agent (also known as OSS 117: Murder for Sale or No Roses for OSS 117 (Pas de Roses pour OSS 117)) is a 1968 Eurospy film about agent OSS 117, starring John Gavin.dbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Now_Hare_Thisdbp-dbp:nameNow Hare 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Hare This is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on May 31, 1958, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:directorMichael Pakleppadbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:directorSias Odendaaldbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerIan Waltersdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerAlbie Venterdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerFrederik Bothadbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerGregory Cascantedbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerJoe Dreierdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerRolf Frederickdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:producerRoy Sargeantdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Railsbackdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:starringAnthony Morrisondbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:starringRonald Francedbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nukiedbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_visitations_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mockbuster_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_NASAdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrialdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nukiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_NairobiNukie is a 1987 South African science-fiction film directed by Sias Odendaal and Michael Pakleppa, and based on an original story by Odendaal. The film stars Anthony Morrison, Steve Railsback, Ronald France, and Glynis Johns. The plot concerns an alien, Nukie, who crash lands on Earth and seeks help from two children to reunite with his brother, Miko, who has been captured by the US government. The film was considered a knock-off of Steven Spielberg's 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and is also considered to be one of the worst movies ever made.dbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Benardos, Brian Phillisdbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorO-Ten Television Networkdbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Harmondbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Saledbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Whytedbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNumber 96: The Moviedbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Number_96_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesNumber 96: The Movie is an Australian drama feature film, released in 1974 and based on the television soap opera of the same title that was then running on the 0-10 network. The film features nearly all the show's regular cast, and was created by the show's creative team, Cash Harmon Productions with the screenplay by David Sale and Johnny Whyte and directed by Peter Benardos and Brian Phillis.The film's drawcard was that the picture was shot in color, whilst at that time the regular serial was still broadcasting in monochrome. The film also has more revealing nudity than was allowed on TV at the time.dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_White_(producer)dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringEric Idledbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringRobbie Coltranedbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringCamille Coduridbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringJanet Suzmandbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_White_(producer)dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:nameNuns on the Rundbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triad_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nuns_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jonathan_LynnNuns on the Run is a 1990 British comedy film starring Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane, also featuring Camille Coduri and Janet Suzman. The film was written and directed by Jonathan Lynn and produced by HandMade Films. Many of the outdoor scenes were shot in Chiswick, White City and Kings Cross. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Yello and also features George Harrison's song "Blow Away" in addition to Steve Winwood's "Roll With It". The film was released on 16 March 1990.dbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Astordbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Withersdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maude_Fultondbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:nameOther Men's Womendbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Other_Men's_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsOther Men's Women is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and written by Maude Fulton. The film stars Grant Withers, Regis Toomey, Mary Astor, James Cagney and Joan Blondell. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros.It was first previewed, released and reviewed in 1930 under the title The Steel Highway. By the time of the film's release in New York City, the title had been changed to Other Men's Women.A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Fyffedbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:starringBilly Miltondbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:starringAileen Marsondbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:starringMaire O'Neilldbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Meehandbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:nameSpring Handicapdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Spring_Handicappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_BrenonSpring Handicap is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Will Fyffe, Maire O'Neill and Billy Milton. The film was made by the Associated British Picture Corporation at their Elstree Studios and based on the play The Last Coupon by Ernest E. Bryan.dbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Milesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:producerTimothy Burrilldbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Mooredbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:starringLee J. Cobbdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:starringSusannah Yorkdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Milesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Burrilldbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Moss_Hartdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monja_Danischewskydbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:nameThat Lucky Touchdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Milesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brusselsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_BrileyThat Lucky Touch is a 1975 British-West German comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Roger Moore, Susannah York and Shelley Winters.The film was shot at Pinewood Studios, with location shooting around Brussels. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jack Maxsted. It was originally entitled Heaven Save Us from Our Friends.dbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Shoemaker and the Elvesdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elvesdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_Rhapsodydbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_elvesdbp-dbr:The_Shoemaker_and_the_Elves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_shoemakersThe Shoemaker and the Elves is a 1935 Color Rhapsodies short directed by Arthur Davis. It concerns a poor shoemaker who gives a little boy shelter from a storm.dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Marx_Brothersdbp-dbr:Viva_Buddypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsViva Buddy is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Jack King. The short was released on December 12, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Giraldidbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Fargodbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:distributorFox Lorberdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Shefferdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Gordondbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pia_Zadoradbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Berrymandbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_La_Placadbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jermaine_Jacksondbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:starringTom Nolandbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Giraldidbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Fargodbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Golddbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Guidottidbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:nameVoyage of the Rock Aliensdbp-dbr:Voyage_of_the_Rock_Aliensdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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of the Rock Aliens is a 1984 film directed by James Fargo and starring Pia Zadora and Craig Sheffer.dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Allen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Morrisdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonia_Holmdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:nameRadio Cab Murderdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eros_Films_filmsRadio Cab Murder is a 1954 British second feature crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Lana Morris and Sonia Holm. It was written by Sewell and Pat McGrath and made by the independent Eros Films.dbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:producerAlexander Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:starringMary Castledbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:nameThe Jailbreakersdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ghost_townsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_GrasshoffThe Jailbreakers is a 1960 American film written, produced and directed by Alexander Grasshoff in his debut feature film that was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Why Must I Die? (1960).dbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Dovedbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:starringSidney Blackmerdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:starringConway Tearledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:starringJudith Vossellidbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forrest_Halseydbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Scoladbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Saundersdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:nameThe Lady Who Dareddbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Dareddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Who_Daredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kathryn_ScolaThe Lady Who Dared is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Billie Dove, Sidney Blackmer and Conway Tearle.Print survival, Library of Congress and Turner.dbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:producerRichard Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringAustin Trevordbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hartnelldbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:nameTons of Troubledbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_StudiosTons of Trouble is a 1956 black and white British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne, William Hartnell and Austin Trevor. It was written by Hearne and Hiscott.dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Donalddbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Sinclair_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:nameTrottie Truedbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsTrottie True is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. It was known as The Gay Lady in the US, and is a rare British Technicolor film of the period.dbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingdbp-dbp:directorD. Edward Stanleydbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerScott Vandiverdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingdbp-dbp:nameProtecting the Kingdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Protecting_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_biographical_drama_filmsProtecting the King is a 2007 American drama film starring Peter Dobson as Elvis Presley. Rereleased June 2022, the film may be rented for streaming at the official webpage of the film. It tells the real life story of David Stanley (Matt Barr), the stepbrother and bodyguard of Elvis.In June 1972, The King Of Rock & Roll, Elvis Presley, invites his sixteen-year-old stepbrother David Stanley to drop out of school and join his personal entourage. David eagerly accepts and embarks on an eye-opening journey that’s every teenager's Rock & Roll fantasy. A boy in a man's world, David quickly becomes a bodyguard, caretaker, and fixer. He finds himself struggling to do whatever is necessary to shield the image of his beloved brother while dealing with the demons of his own personal life.dbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPat Murphydbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPat Murphydbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:namePsychedeliadbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsPsychedelia is an American documentary film from Hard Rain Films, that has been released in a revised and updated version in 2021. The film discusses the history of psychedelic drugs and their ability to produce mystical experiences. The therapeutic role of such drugs is considered, and controlled research studies conducted before the 1960s, at a time when such drugs were considered to be some of the most promising discoveries in the field of psychiatry, are discussed. Several study participant users are interviewed. The film was a winner for best documentary film at the New Jersey International Film Festival, and was an official selection at the Southern Utah International Documentary Film Festival (DOCUTAH) and the Orlando Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Wrightdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittendbp-dbp:namePudgy and the Lost Kittendbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_and_the_Lost_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerPudgy and the Lost Kitten is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.dbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:directorThomas Johnsondbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Wrightdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmandbp-dbp:namePudgy and the Watchmandbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pudgy_the_Watchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerPudgy the Watchman is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup.dbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorWeiss Brothersdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Wilseydbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Hawleydbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Harvey_(director)dbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:namePueblo Terrordbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsPueblo Terror is a 1931 American pre-CodeWestern film directed by Alan James and starring Jay Wilsey, Jack Harvey and Wanda Hawley.dbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Duboisdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Raedon_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barrie_Saint_Clairdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Chadwickdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Siebert_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Duboisdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Raedon_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barrie_Saint_Clairdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Payne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:nameThe Evil Belowdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowdbp-dbp:countryUnited States/South Africadbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bahamasdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Evil_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsThe Evil Below is a 1989 horror film directed by and starring Wayne Crawford and co-starring June Chadwick and Ted Le Plat. The film centers on Max Cash, an adventurer who goes hunting for treasure on a cursed shipwreck. It is one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1989, including The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, Lords of the Deep, and The Rift (Endless Descent).dbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liz_Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:starringKenneth Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:nameThe Painted Smiledbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smiledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Smilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortThe Painted Smile (US title: Murder Can Be Deadly) is a 1962 British second feature thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Liz Fraser, Kenneth Griffith, Peter Reynolds and Tony Wickert. It was written by Pip and Jane Baker.dbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathedbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Richardson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Blakelydbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Judddbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Willmandbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olinka_Berovadbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathedbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_O'Donnelldbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:nameThe Vengeance of Shedbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Nascimbenedbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Shedbp-dbr:The_Vengeance_of_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aida_YoungThe Vengeance of She is a 1968 British fantasy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring John Richardson, Olinka Berova, Edward Judd, André Morell, and Colin Blakely. It has little in common with the 1905 novel Ayesha: The Return of She by H. Rider Haggard. It was made by Hammer Films as a loose sequel to the 1965 hit film She.dbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbp:directorMannie Davisdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbp:producerPaul Terrydbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicdbp-dbp:nameRed Hot Musicdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_firefightingdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Gordondbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mannie_Davisdbp-dbr:Red_Hot_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsRed Hot Music is a 1937 animated short produced by Terrytoons, starring Kiko the Kangaroo. It is the fifth cartoon in the character's series. In the Castle Films reissue, the cartoon was retitled Red Hot Rhythm!dbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:distributorMiracledbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:producerPete Walkerdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rose_Albadbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Latimer_(actor)dbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Françoise_Pascaldbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nosher_Powelldbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:starringDerek Aylwarddbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:nameSchool for Sexdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Walkerdbp-dbr:School_for_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sexploitation_filmsSchool for Sex is a 1969 British sex comedy film directed, produced and written by Pete Walker. It has been described as the first British sexploitation film.dbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxersdbp-dbp:directorKatya Bankowskydbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxersdbp-dbp:distributorOriginal release Image Entertainment , Rights availabledbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxersdbp-dbp:producerKatya Bankowskydbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxersdbp-dbp:nameShadow Boxersdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Boxerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women's_boxingShadow Boxers is a 1999 American documentary film about women's boxing, by director Katya Bankowsky, that focuses on the pioneering fighter Lucia Rijker. It also features an original soundtrack by Argentine singer and songwriter Zoel. Shadow Boxers had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1999.dbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:starringMonica Gayledbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:nameStrawberries Need Raindbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_BuchananStrawberries Need Rain is a 1970 film directed by Larry Buchanan and starring Les Tremayne and Monica Gayle. The film was inspired by the works of Ingmar Bergman, and Buchanan allegedly persuaded some theatre owners to advertising it as a Bergman film. It was shot in various German towns in the Texas Hill Country. Buchanan described the story as "essentially European in nature".dbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_O._Mooredbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Educational_Televisiondbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_O._Mooredbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_O._Mooredbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Educational_Televisiondbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_O._Mooredbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTake This Hammerdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Take_This_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_history_of_CaliforniaTake This Hammer is a 1964 American documentary film produced and directed by KQED (TV)'s Richard O. Moore for National Educational Television in 1963. The film first aired on February 4, 1964, in the Bay Area, at 7:30 pm on Ch.9 KQED.It features KQED's mobile film unit following author and activist James Baldwin in the spring of 1963, as he is driven around San Francisco to meet with members of the local African American community. He is escorted by Youth For Service's executive director Orville Luster and trying to establish: "The real situation of Negroes in the city, as opposed to the image San Francisco would like to present." He declares: "There is no moral distance ... between the facts of life in San Francisco and the facts of life in Birmingham. Someone's got to tell it like it is. And that's where it's at." Baldwin has frank exchanges with local people on the street and meets with community leaders in the Bayview and Western Addition neighborhoods. He also reflects on the racial inequality that African Americans are forced to confront and at one point tries to lift the morale of a young man, by expressing his conviction that: "There will be a Negro president of this country but it will not be the country that we are sitting in now."A 16 mm print of Take This Hammer was digitally restored in 2009 by the San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive and screened at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in August with an introduction by Moore, who discussed the film with his cinematographer, Academy Award-winning documentary maker Irving Saraf.In January 2011, Moore pointed out that nearly fifteen minutes of somewhat controversial statements from kids at Hunters Point were cut from his film. This was a concession that he deeply regretted. It was made following complaints from the KQED Board. They felt that the lengthy sequences with young Black Muslims were excessive and that the film should not be broadcast. Cutting the sequences shifted the attention to Baldwin and away from the Black Muslims. In the interests of getting the film broadcast, Moore agreed to the cuts. This cleared the way for both local and national broadcast. It also placed a great strain on his relationship with James Baldwin. He was genuinely surprised at the intensity of the anger expressed by the youth and felt that this should be the major emphasis of the film. The long monologue at the end of the film shifted the attention back to Baldwin. This may have made it more of an "artful" documentary but at the expense of, once again, ignoring the plight of young, urban African Americans. A 16mm film print featuring Moore's original edit (59 minutes long) was identified in the KQED Film Collection at the San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive in June 2013 which contained 15 minutes of extra footage, mostly featuring scenes of African American youth speaking with Baldwin about their lives and the police, on the streets of San Francisco. Movette Film Transfer of San Francisco remastered this 16mm positive film print in August 2013 in 2K resolution (2048x1556 pixels), using a Kinetta film scanner.Moore also noted that there are no full credits at the end of the film. The person who made the connection with Baldwin possible was Mary Ann Pollard. Those involved with the KQED Film Unit were Irving Saraf, Phil Greene, and sound engineer Hank McGill. It was McGill's Corvair station wagon that was rigged up for filming in motion. They didn't have a wireless camera and recorder, but did have Irving squeezed into the trunk (the Corvair engine was in the rear) and Phil was on his stomach in the rear sharing space with a Magnasync.On February 5, 2014, there was a free public screening of Take this Hammer (the director's cut) at the Bayview Opera House on Third Street in San Francisco, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the film's first television broadcast. This community event was organized and co-sponsored by the Center for Political Education (CPE), the San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, the Bayview Branch of the San Francisco Public Library and POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights). The San Francisco Arts Commission also assisted with producing this event.In March and April 2014 sound editor John Nutt digitally restored the film's optical soundtrack, to improve the audio quality for long term preservation. This was made publicly available online in April.dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:directorGabriel Friedmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chad_Ferrindbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:directorBrian Spitzdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:directorDavid Paikodbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:producerGabriel Friedmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:producerLloyd Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:producerIndia Allendbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:producerRamzi Abeddbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jorge_Garciadbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbie_Rochondbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Straindbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Jeremydbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gunn_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Eastmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringArban Ornelasdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:starringMasuimi Maxdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chad_Ferrindbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:India_Allendbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperdbp-dbp:nameTales from the Crapperdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Crapperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chad_FerrinTales from the Crapper is a 2004 American straight-to-video anthology film that was a spoof of the Tales from the Crypt comics. The film was released by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:starringRichard Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:starringDorothy Boyddbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:starringMichael Shepleydbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerard_Fairliedbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:nameThe Ace of Spadesdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ace_of_Spadespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_PearsonThe Ace of Spades is a 1935 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring Michael Hogan, Dorothy Boyd and Richard Cooper. It was written by Gerard Fairlie based on the 1919 novel of the same title by John Crawford Fraser.dbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Cat Came Backdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_Came_Back_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)The Cat Came Back is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 8, 1936.dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Elizabethdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Farrelldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Bancroft_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:nameThe Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enrondbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Enron_scandalThe Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book Anatomy of Greed by Brian Cruver. The film, which stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a ratings hit for the network.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Strangedbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Woodelldbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cal_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberydbp-dbp:nameThe Great Carrot Train Robberydbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Carrot_Train_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_animated_filmsThe Great Carrot Train Robbery is a 1969 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on January 25, 1969, and stars Bunny and Claude in their second and final short.The short is the final "classic era" Warner Bros. cartoon with the voice of Mel Blanc.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_D._Lyondbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:producerLawrence Edward Watkindbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Luptondbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Slim_Pickensdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fess_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_D._Lyondbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Edward_Watkindbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Edward_Watkindbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:nameThe Great Locomotive Chasedbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_D._Lyondbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1863dbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1862dbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Locomotive_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_in_the_American_Civil_Wardbp-dbr:The_Great_Locomotive_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_war_filmsThe Great Locomotive Chase is a 1956 American adventure western film produced by Walt Disney Productions, based on the Great Locomotive Chase that occurred in 1862 during the American Civil War. Filmed in CinemaScope and in color, the film stars Fess Parker as James J. Andrews, the leader of a group of Union soldiers from various Ohio regiments who volunteered to go behind Confederate lines in civilian clothes, steal a Confederate train north of Atlanta, and drive it back to Union lines in Tennessee, tearing up railroad tracks and destroying bridges and telegraph lines along the way.Written and produced by Lawrence Edward Watkin and directed by Francis D. Lyon, the 85-minute full-color film also features Jeffrey Hunter, John Lupton, Kenneth Tobey, Don Megowan, and Slim Pickens. Paul J. Smith composed the score. Filmed in Georgia and North Carolina, along the now abandoned Tallulah Falls Railway, it was released in U.S. theaters by Buena Vista Distribution Company on June 8, 1956, and capitalized on Parker's growing fame as an actor from his portrayal of Davy Crockett. The film reteamed him with Jeff York, who had portrayed Mike Fink in the 1954-1955 Davy Crockett miniseries.dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringJoe Pantolianodbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringGuy Boyddbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringBrian Dennehydbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringJeff Faheydbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringDeborra-Lee Furnessdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:starringHenry Darrowdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Armitagedbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Lee_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:nameThe Last of the Finestdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Nitzschedbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_HoenigThe Last of the Finest, also released as Blue Heat, is a 1990 American crime action film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Brian Dennehy, Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Fahey, and Bill Paxtondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_filmsThe Leghorn Blows at Midnight is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on May 6, 1950, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.The title is a play upon the 1945 Jack Benny film The Horn Blows at Midnight.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:producerBernard Luberdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Massimo_Seratodbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Papasdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gianna_Maria_Canaledbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:nameThe Man from Cairodbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsThe Man from Cairo is a 1953 British/Italian/American international coproduction film noir starring George Raft. Released in Italy as Italian: Dramma nella Kasbah/Avventura ad Algeri, it also went under the alternative English titles Cairo Incident, Adventure in Algiers and Secrets of the Casbah.dbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencedbp-dbp:nameThe Peace Conferencedbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mahatma_Gandhidbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Peace_Conferencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Bing_CrosbyThe Peace Conference is a 1935 short animated film by Columbia Pictures, featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anson_Bonddbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anson_Bonddbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._Richard_Nashdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbp:nameThe Vicious Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Vicious_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsThe Vicious Years is a 1950 American crime drama film directed by Robert Florey and starring Tommy Cook, Eduard Franz and Gar Moore. The screenplay concerns an orphan named Mario who witnesses Luca Rossi committing a murder, and blackmails Luca into taking him home as a member of his family.dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_McLaglendbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrest_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:starringOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_S._Nugentdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:nameTrouble in the Glendbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Glenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxTrouble in the Glen is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles, Forrest Tucker and Victor McLaglen. It is loosely based on Maurice Walsh's 1950 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Trucolor for Republic Pictures and was the last of three films made by Wilcox for Republic.dbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Turnerdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Murphydbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameTwo Girls on Broadwaydbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_filmsTwo Girls on Broadway is a 1940 musical film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lana Turner and Joan Blondell. The film is a remake of The Broadway Melody (1929).dbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mason_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Baz_Luhrmanndbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mason_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:nameWinter of Our Dreamsdbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Duigandbp-dbr:Winter_of_Our_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsWinter of Our Dreams is a 1981 Australian drama film directed by John Duigan. Judy Davis won the Best Actress in a Lead Role in the AFI Awards for her performance in the film. The film was nominated in six other categories also. It was also entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where Judy Davis won the award for Best Actress.dbp-dbr:North_of_Superiordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Ferguson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:North_of_Superiordbp-dbp:producerGraeme Fergusondbp-dbr:North_of_Superiordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Ferguson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:North_of_Superiordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graeme_Ferguson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:North_of_Superiordbp-dbp:nameNorth of Superiordbp-dbr:North_of_Superiordbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Superiorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_short_filmsNorth of Superior is a 1971 Canadian IMAX film directed by Graeme Ferguson. It is a travelogue of the area of Ontario, north of Lake Superior. It was commissioned for the then-new Ontario Place and was one of the first IMAX films made.Designed to show off the large-size screen and detail of IMAX images, the film continues to be shown in IMAX festivals, and has been exhibited internationally. It used extensive flying scenes that provide an in-flight effect that would become widely imitated in future IMAX films.dbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:starringPenny Edwardsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Taylor_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:nameNorth of the Great Dividedbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:North_of_the_Great_Dividepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_CanadaNorth of the Great Divide is a 1950 American western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards and Gordon Jones.dbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAce Hermandbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Drakedbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Carrdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Phipps_(actor)dbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ace_Hermandbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Douglasdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNorthern Patroldbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsNorthern Patrol is a 1953 American Northern film directed by Rex Bailey and starring Kirby Grant, Marian Carr and William Phipps. The film was the ninth in a series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie.dbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:producerMichael Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:producerMark Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryl_Hannahdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Noltedbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyle_MacLachlandbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Forlanidbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coyotedbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringMark Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:starringDuel Farnesdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Polishdbp-dbr:Northforkdbp-dbp:nameNorthforkdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Vantage_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Northforkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_PolishNorthfork is a 2003 fantasy drama film directed by Michael Polish and written by Michael and Mark Polish. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2003 and later received a limited release in the United States on July 11, 2003. The film stars Duel Farnes, James Woods, Nick Nolte, Michele Hicks, Daryl Hannah, Anthony Edwards, Robin Sachs, Ben Foster, Claire Forlani, Clark Gregg, Kyle MacLachlan and Peter Coyote. This is the brothers' third film collaboration, after Twin Falls Idaho (1999) and Jackpot (2001).dbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Saundersdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Douglasdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Raynor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNorthwest Territorydbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Territory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsNorthwest Territory is a 1951 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Gloria Saunders and Warren Douglas. The film is the fifth in the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie.dbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Poultondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringBarbara Gottdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringJanet Alexanderdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringMaurice Braddelldbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:nameNot Quite a Ladydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyNot Quite a Lady is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Mabel Poulton, Janet Alexander and Barbara Gott. The screenplay concerns a wealthy woman who, unhappy with her son's choice of fiancée, holds a boring house party to try to put her off marrying into the family.dbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:producerNorman Panamadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virna_Lisidbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_C._Scottdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Easthamdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Gelbartdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Barnes_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:nameNot with My Wife, You Don't!dbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Williamsdbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Koreadbp-dbr:Not_with_My_Wife,_You_Don't!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_GelbartNot with My Wife, You Don't! (stylized as Not with MY Wife, You Don't!) is a 1966 American comedy film starring Tony Curtis, Virna Lisi and George C. Scott. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy. The plot follows the standard storyline of the long-running "road movies" popularized by Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, also products of the Norman Panama-Melvin Frank writing team.The opening title sequence and interior sequences with an animated green monster were created by Saul Bass.dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Owen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Biggsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Burroughsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:starringMichèle Chicoinedbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Owen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Biggsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Owen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:nameNotes for a Film About Donna & Gaildbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Screen_Award-winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_OwenNotes for a Film About Donna and Gail is a 1966 Canadian drama film, directed by Don Owen for the National Film Board of Canada. The film centres on Donna (Michèle Chicoine) and Gail (Jackie Burroughs), two young women who work together at a dress factory and live together as roommates, tracing the evolution and decline of their friendship in a documentary-style format. It shows the currents that brought them together and the facets of their natures that first made them seem compatible but eventually drove them apart. Their story reflects, to a degree, the situation of anyone who has ever shared the life of another person.The film makes use of the then-novel device of an unreliable narrator, ultimately revealing that the film is much more about the narrator's skewed perceptions of the women's relationship than it is about the women themselves. It was inspired in part by the contemporaneous films of Jean-Luc Godard.The characters of Donna and Gail recurred in Owen's 1967 feature film The Ernie Game. Prior to the release of The Ernie Game, in which Donna and Gail were involved in a love triangle with Alexis Kanner's Ernie, some critics who had seen only Notes perceived Donna and Gail as being in a quasi-lesbian relationship; however, Owen demurred on this perception by saying "I really don't know, because, well, what is a lesbian relationship?"dbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Stauffacherdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbp:distributorFilm Images Inc.dbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbp:producerFrank Stauffacherdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Pricedbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Stauffacherdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Stauffacherdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Louis_Stevensondbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbp:nameNotes on the Port of St. Francisdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_on_the_Port_of_St._Francispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_San_FranciscoNotes on the Port of St. Francis is a 1951 American short impressionistic documentary film on San Francisco, directed by Frank Stauffacher, and with narration written by Robert Louis Stevenson (1882) and read by Vincent Price. The film opens with "An Epitaph" by Walter de la Mare. The film was made in 16mm film, is 22 minutes long, and has been preserved by the Pacific Film Archive at University of California, Berkeley. Stauffacher was assisted by Hy Hirsh, Allon Schoener, Herb Gleitz, and Gene Tepper. The film was co-produced by Stauffacher, the SF Maritime Museum, and the California Historical Society.On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:producerDarcy Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rixdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Rixdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rixdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Chapman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:nameNothing Barreddbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_filmsNothing Barred is a 1961 British black and white comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn and Naunton Wayne. It was written by John Chapman.dbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Marshdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:starringDon Dillawaydbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:starringBetty Compsondbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adeline_Leitzbachdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Websterdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:nameNotorious But Nicedbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeNotorious but Nice is a 1933 pre-Code American sound film drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marian Marsh, Betty Compson and Don Dillaway. It was produced and distributed by B movie studio Chesterfield Motion Pictures.The film survives, with a copy preserved by The Library of Congress.dbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Coleman_Francisdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:distributorHollywood Star Picturesdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Cardozadbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:producerColeman Francisdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringColeman Francisdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringTom Hansondbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringGeorge Princedbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringAnthony Cardozadbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringHarold Saundersdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringFrederic Downsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:starringLanell Cadodbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Coleman_Francisdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Cardozadbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Coleman_Francisdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Coleman_Francisdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:nameRed Zone Cubadbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cubadbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Zone_Cubapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Coleman_FrancisRed Zone Cuba, also known as Night Train to Mundo Fine, is a 1966 American neo-noir art drama film directed by Coleman Francis, who also wrote and co-produced the film, and played the starring role. It follows the meandering adventures of an escaped convict and two ex-convicts he recruits along the way as they become involved in the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, and a quest to find a hidden treasure in a tungsten mine.Red Zone Cuba was Francis's final film as director, and his only starring role; in the other two films he helmed, The Skydivers and The Beast of Yucca Flats, he limited his acting to cameos. Though John Carradine receives fourth billing in the credits, and was prominently featured in the advertising and promotional material for the film, he only appears briefly, during a framing sequence at the beginning of the film. Carradine also sings the film's opening theme song, "Night Train to Mundo Fine" (pronounced "Finé"), with musical accompaniment by Ray Gregory and the Melmen.In 1994, the film was brought out from obscurity when it was featured as an episode of the movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Since then, it has been considered by many to be one of the worst movies ever made.dbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbp:directorSteve Humphriesdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbp:distributorTestimony Filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbp:nameSex in a Cold Climatedbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatedbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_scandals_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Channel_4_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Violence_against_women_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mother_and_baby_homes_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Catholicism_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Catholic_religious_scandalsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RTÉ_controversiesdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laundry_businessesdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_scandalsdbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scandals_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sex_in_a_Cold_Climatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_controversies_in_IrelandSex in a Cold Climate is a 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of "fallen women" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland. It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan. It was used as a source for the 2002 film, The Magdalene Sisters.The film was produced by Testimony Films and aired on Channel 4 in March 1998.dbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Danondbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bronsondbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Perkinsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Irelanddbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Danondbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Behmdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Robert_(writer)dbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:nameSomeone Behind the Doordbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicolas_GessnerSomeone Behind the Door (French: Quelqu'un derrière la porte) is a 1971 French crime-drama film directed by Nicolas Gessner. In the UK, it was twice retitled as Two Minds For Murder (theatrical title) and Brainkill (VHS title). It is based on a novel by Jacques Robert. The film was shot on location in Folkestone, England.dbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:producerMilton Sperlingdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:producerLeon Chooluckdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angie_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Rushdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carsondbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Sperlingdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Sperlingdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:nameThe Bramble Bushdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leonard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:The_Bramble_Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_euthanasiaThe Bramble Bush is a 1960 American drama film, based on the controversial novel of the same name, directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Richard Burton, Angie Dickinson, Barbara Rush, Jack Carson and James Dunn. It was released by Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberdbp-dbp:nameThe Busy Barberdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Busy_Barberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsThe Busy Barber is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 64th Oswald short by Lantz and the 116th in the entire series.dbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Reiddbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Reiddbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Hill_(British_director)dbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Mariondbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Weaddbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:nameThe Hoodlum Saintdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Cliff_Reiddbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1919dbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathaniel_Shilkretdbp-dbr:The_Hoodlum_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BaltimoreThe Hoodlum Saint is a 1946 American drama film directed by Norman Taurog and starring William Powell, Esther Williams and Angela Lansbury.dbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Chinn_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:distributorI Candydbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Holmes_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringJon Martindbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringBonnie Holidaydbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringGeorgina Spelvindbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringLinda Wongdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringJessica Temple-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringPaula Waindbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringSteve Balintdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Chinn_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Chinn_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:nameThe Jade Pussycatdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jade_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ChinnThe Jade Pussycat is a 1977 pornographic film starring John Holmes. The plot of the film focuses on the search for a priceless jade carving from 13th century China known as "The Jade Pussycat". The character of "Johnny Wadd" is sent to find the Jade Pussycat and find the thieves who stole the item from a museum in Japan. During the search, Mr. Wadd is met by many lustful women. The film is set mainly in San Francisco's Chinatown.Paul Thomas Anderson, director of Boogie Nights, recommended that his cast watch the film to prepare for their roles, stating, "'This is like Hitchcock doing a porno.'"dbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Crichtondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:producerMonja Danischewskydbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Vernondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Crichtondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monja_Danischewskydbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:nameThe Love Lotterydbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Crichtondbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Love_Lotterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lotteriesThe Love Lottery is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring David Niven, Peggy Cummins, Anne Vernon and Herbert Lom. Produced by Ealing Studios it was one of several Ealing Comedies that veered away from the standard formula. The film examines celebrity and fan worship with an international setting including Lake Como, ambitious dream sequences, and an uncredited cameo appearance at the end by Humphrey Bogart as himself.It was shot in Technicolor. Interiors were shot at Ealing in West London with location shooting around Como in Italy standing in for the fictional town of Tremaggio. The film's sets were designed by the art director Thomas N. Morahan and the costumes by Anthony Mendleson. It was released by General Film Distributors as part of a long-standing agreement with Ealing.Crichton said "it wasn't successful. I quite liked it. Perhaps it was too much a whimsy whamsy thing."dbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Mushroom Clubdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ortondbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:The_Mushroom_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_NagasakiThe Mushroom Club is a 2005 documentary short subject, directed by Steven Okazaki.The short film is about the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima and its effects on the residents of that city sixty years later.In January 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. It lost to A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin.dbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directorSteve Murraydbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributorTVF Ltd, Fathom Mediadbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerBen Suterdbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Voyage that Shook the Worlddbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pseudohistorydbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_creationismdbp-dbr:The_Voyage_that_Shook_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_DarwinThe Voyage That Shook The World is a 2009 dramatised documentary film commissioned by Creation Ministries International, a Christian Young Earth creationist organisation, and produced by Fathom Media. It was released to mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work On the Origin of Species.The film includes interviews with scholars, academics and scientists covering a wide range of views. These include some who accept the scientific consensus on evolution as well as proponents of intelligent design and young Earth creationism. It features wild-life footage from the Galapagos Islands as well as on-location footage from Argentina, Chile, Tierra del Fuego and the United Kingdom. The film's dramatised sequences were shot on location in Tasmania, Australia.A historian featured in the film has stated that the creationist backing of the film had been concealed when he agreed to take part, that the editing of his words could give a false impression of his views, and that the film presents a historically distorted portrait of Darwin. Creation Ministries agreed that they had set up a "front company" to approach experts. They denied any deception and stated that one of the interviewees had admitted that while the producers choose comments they "didn't distort what we said", and compared their approach to that used by the BBC in making documentaries.The three historians featured in the film subsequently issued a statement that they had been misrepresented by the film company's selective reconstruction of Darwin's voyage.CMI countered these claims with extended quotes from the interviews of the historians. Their response was described as appearing to be sound in specific aspects by American skeptic Jim Lippard, who had not seen the film at that time. Having seen the film, he described it as trying to hide its own creationism, which becomes increasingly apparent as the film progresses.dbp-dbr:Timber_Trampsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Akinsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Ames_(actor)dbp-dbr:Timber_Trampsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampsdbp-dbp:nameTimber Trampsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lumberjacksdbp-dbr:Timber_Trampspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hoyt_CurtinTimber Tramps is a 1975 film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Claude Akins and Leon Ames.It was the final film by Garnett.dbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Brandondbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sergio_Gobbidbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbp:nameTry this One for Sizedbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizedbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claude_Bollingdbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Try_This_One_for_Sizepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_detective_filmsTry this One for Size (also known as Sauf votre respect) is a 1989 French film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Michael Brandon and David Carradine. It is based on a 1980 novel of the same name by James Hadley Chase.dbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Silvio_Amadiodbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Purdomdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pier_Angelidbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Silvio_Amadiodbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbp:nameWhite Slave Shipdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shipdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Calico_Jackdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1670sdbp-dbr:White_Slave_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Silvio_AmadioWhite Slave Ship is a 1961 film directed by Silvio Amadio and starring Pier Angeli and Edmund Purdom. Titled L'ammutinamento on its original Italian release, it was released in the United States in 1962.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:directorWilfred Eadesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:producerRobert Halldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Rolfedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Urquhart_(actor)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noelle_Middletondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Escapedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsYou Can't Escape is a 1956 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Wilfred Eades and starring Noelle Middleton, Guy Rolfe and Robert Urquhart. It was written by Robert Hall and Doreen Montgomery based on the 1938 novel She Died Young by Alan Kennington.dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:starringMargaret Hill-Talbotdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Gooddbp-dbp:nameRobin Hood Makes Gooddbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_Makes_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_squirrelsRobin Hood Makes Good is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Dave Monahan. The short was released on February 11, 1939.dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Baxterdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Loringdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Noble_Burnsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Calleiadbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRobin Hood of El Doradodbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_of_El_Dorado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._WellmanRobin Hood of El Dorado is a 1936 American Western film directed by William A. Wellman for MGM. It stars Warner Baxter as real-life Mexican folk hero, Joaquin Murrieta, and Ann Loring as his love interest, with Bruce Cabot as Bill Warren and J. Carrol Naish as Murrietta's notorious partner, Three-Fingered Jack. The film is based on the life of Murrietta as the Robin Hood of Old California in 1850, a kind, gentle man who is driven to violence.dbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Will_Price_(director)dbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMilton Subotskydbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tuesday_Welddbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Berrydbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Freeddbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Teddy_Randazzodbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Will_Price_(director)dbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRock, Rock, Rockdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRock, Rock, Rock!dbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock,_Rock,_Rock!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Will_PriceRock, Rock, Rock! is a 1956 musical drama film conceived, co-written and co-produced by Milton Subotsky and directed by Will Price. The film is an early jukebox musical featuring performances by established rock and roll singers of the era, including Chuck Berry, LaVern Baker, Teddy Randazzo, the Moonglows, the Flamingos, and the Teenagers with Frankie Lymon as lead singer. Later West Side Story cast member David Winters is also featured. Famed disc jockey Alan Freed made an appearance as himself.Valerie Harper made her debut in a brief appearance as an extra seated at the center table during the performance of "Ever Since I Can Remember" by Cirino and the Bowties and can be seen after the performance of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. This was also Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' film debut.Almost every member of the cast was signed to a record label at the time, which was credited along with each star. In 1984, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The film's numerous musical numbers may have been copyrighted separately, however.dbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Smightdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:producerArthur H. Nadeldbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Rushdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_O'Briandbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Townesdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Smightdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Josephdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:nameStrategy of Terrordbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lyn_Murraydbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategy_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_SmightStrategy of Terror is a 1969 American mystery film directed by Jack Smight, re-edited from a two-part 1965 Kraft Suspense Theatre episode, "In Darkness, Waiting".dbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisedbp-dbp:directorPaul Seeddbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisedbp-dbp:producerRoy Goulddbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisedbp-dbp:starring Brian Murphy, Mark Benton, Neil Pearson, Karen Henthorn, Claire Skinner, Amanda Abbington, Anne Reiddbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_drama_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_British_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_British_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yorkshire_Dalesdbp-dbr:The_Booze_Cruisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_YorkshireThe Booze Cruise is a series of three feature-length comedy dramas produced by Yorkshire Television and written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series premiered on ITV in 2003.Two follow-up episodes were also created by Minett and Leveson, featuring the same characters, with the exception of Clive, who did not appear in either sequel owing to Martin Clunes' Doc Martin commitments. Daniel was now played by Tom Bennett, and only appears in The Booze Cruise II, while Amanda Abbington took on the role of Leone.dbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:directorCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:producerCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:producerD. Jersey Grutdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hank_Wordendbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Mohrdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lang_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Buckskin Ladydbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_K._Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Buckskin Lady is a 1957 American Western film directed by Carl K. Hittleman and starring Patricia Medina in the title role and Richard Denning as her leading man. The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, and Hank Worden. The movie's tagline was, She hid her scarlet past behind a pair of silver .45s!dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nathan_Jurandbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Lovejoydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mari_Blancharddbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nathan_Jurandbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lou_Breslowdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:nameThe Crooked Webdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nathan_JuranThe Crooked Web is a 1955 crime film noir directed by Nathan Juran and starring Frank Lovejoy, Mari Blanchard and Richard Denning.dbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backdbp-dbp:directorMerle S. Goulddbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backdbp-dbp:producerMerle S. Goulddbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Farnesedbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Talk_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsThe Dead Talk Back is an American crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Merle S. Gould. Although produced in 1957, it was not released until 1993. The film addresses topical subjects, including investigations, metaphysics, murder, police, and scientists.dbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:nameThe Fair-Haired Haredbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsThe Fair-Haired Hare is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released April 14, 1951, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc.The Fair-Haired Hare was the first short released in which Yosemite Sam was drawn with his mouth in his red mustache for the entire film. It is also one of the few cartoons where Sam refers to Bugs by name, and is also one of the few where Sam actually attempts to save Bugs from danger.In the film, Bugs and Sam have their respective residences located in close proximity. They argue over property rights on the land which they both claim, and they are forced to share it by a court decision. The decision also declares them to be each other's legal heirs, and Sam is ready to kill to get his inheritance.dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abner_Bibermandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerRichard Kaydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerHarry Rybnickdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerEdward B. Barisondbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerSam X. Abarbaneldbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:starringRosemarie Stackdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abner_Bibermandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abner_Bibermandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Mistressdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Haitidbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abner_BibermanThe Golden Mistress is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Abner Biberman and starring John Agar and Rosemarie Stack. It is set in Haiti, and deals with the search for a voodoo treasure.dbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Weintraubdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbp:producerBill Brinddbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Weintraubdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Weintraubdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbp:nameThe Rise and Fall of English Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_historical_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eldon_Rathburndbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Quebec_politicsdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Weintraubdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_human_migrationdbp-dbr:The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montrealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_Anglophone_culture_in_MontrealThe Rise and Fall of English Montreal is a 1993 Canadian documentary film directed by William Weintraub and produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal.The film deals with the exodus of English-speaking Quebecers that began in the 1960s and was accelerated by the 1976 Quebec general election.dbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:producerVal Guestdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Rutherforddbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:nameThe Runaway Busdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Busdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Runaway_Buspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_busesThe Runaway Bus (also known as Scream in the Night) is a 1954 British comedy film produced, written and directed by Val Guest. It stars Frankie Howerd, Margaret Rutherford and Petula Clark and an ensemble cast of character actors in a story about a bus caught in fog while a gang of crooks tries to carry off a heist. The film was shot at Southall Studios in London with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was the film debut of Belinda Lee. The film is referenced in an episode of Frankie Howerd's 1970s radio series.dbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_R._Christensendbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Hideki_Tojodbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benito_Mussolinidbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ethnic_humourdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_East_Asiansdbp-dbr:Tokio_Jokiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_McCabeTokio Jokio is a 1943 Looney Tunes anti-Japanese propaganda short directed by Norman McCabe. It is an example of American propaganda during World War II. The cartoon was banned from public broadcast after the war for its racist depictions. This is also noted for being the final Norman McCabe cartoon.The name of the cartoon is a pun on "Tokyo", the capital of Japan (Tokio is the old English romanization), "joke".dbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Lo_Biancodbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:distributorThe Movie Storedbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Connorsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McShanedbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Isaac_Kennedydbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Connorsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Lo_Biancodbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Connorsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Leopolddbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:nameToo Scared to Screamdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:21st_Century_Film_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Scared_to_Screampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsToo Scared to Scream (also known as The Doorman) is a 1984 American independent slasher film directed by Tony Lo Bianco. It stars Mike Connors (who also served as producer on the film), Anne Archer and Ian McShane, with a supporting cast of John Heard, Maureen O'Sullivan and Murray Hamilton.Too Scared to Scream was originally shot in 1981 and intended for a 1982 release, but was shelved due to the production company going out of business; it later premiered in 1984 and received a theatrical release in 1985.dbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barrdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Dunningdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUrge to Killdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellUrge to Kill is a 1960 British second feature serial killer film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Patrick Barr, Ruth Dunning and Terence Knapp. The screenplay was by James Eastwood based on the 1942 novel Hughie Roddis and 1944 play Hand in Glove, both by Gerald Savory.dbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Brasondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:producerDerek Hornedbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:producerJohn Brasondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tenniel_Evansdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:starringFaith Brookdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Hainesdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Brasondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brasondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Derek_Hornedbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Perownedbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:nameWalk a Crooked Pathdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Crooked_Pathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsWalk a Crooked Path (also known as Twilight Man ) is a 1969 British crime film directed by John Brason and starring Tenniel Evans, Faith Brook and Patricia Haines. It was written by Barry Perowne.dbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delphi_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Arnedbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:nameStrangers' Meetingdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Daydbp-dbr:Strangers'_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsStrangers' Meeting is a 1957 British second feature ('B') crime drama film directed by Robert Day and starring Peter Arne and Delphi Lawrence. It was written by David Gordon.dbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:producerJohn I. Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilesdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Booth_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:nameThe Hi-Jackersdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hi-Jackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_O'ConnollyThe Hi-Jackers is a 1963 British black and white second feature ('B') crime thriller film written and directed by Jim O'Connolly, starring Anthony Booth and Jacqueline Ellis.dbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbp:nameThe Hypo-Chondri-Catdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hubie_and_Bertie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypochondriasisdbp-dbr:The_Hypo-Chondri-Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Claude_Cat_filmsThe Hypo-Chondri-Cat is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The cartoon was released on April 15, 1950 and stars Hubie and Bertie and Claude Cat. The title is a play on "hypochondriac".dbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:directorJon C. Scheidedbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:distributorForsyth Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:starringKari Wuhrerdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:starringSally Kirklanddbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:starringJason Brooksdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:starringSage Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquedbp-dbp:nameThe Rose Techniquedbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rose_Techniquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_direct-to-video_filmsThe Rose Technique, also known as Deranged, is a 2002 direct-to-DVD American film starring Sally Kirkland, JoBeth Williams, Kari Wuhrer, Jason Brooks and Sage Kirkpatrick.dbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linden_Traversdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_Trevordbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:nameThe Seventh Survivordbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Seventh_Survivorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsThe Seventh Survivor is a 1942 British spy war film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Austin Trevor, Linden Travers and John Stuart. It was produced by British National Films and Shaftesbury Films. Shot in 1941, it was released in January the following year. The film was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith as a second feature. It was one of several British films of the time that take place predominantly on lighthouses including Tower of Terror and Sabotage at Sea.dbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_James_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Arquettedbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courteney_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:nameThe Shrink Is Indbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Andrew_Formdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screwball_comedy_filmsThe Shrink Is In is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin, and starring Courteney Cox and David Arquette.dbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Heywooddbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_McCallumdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Kennawaydbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:nameViolent Playgrounddbp-dbr:Violent_Playgrounddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:Violent_Playgroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_LiverpoolViolent Playground is a black and white 1958 British film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, and David McCallum. It was written by James Kennaway.The film, which deals with the subject of juvenile delinquency, has an explicit social agenda. It owes much to U.S. films of a similar genre. McCallum's character, in particular, references roles played by James Dean, Marlon Brando, and especially Vic Morrow in Blackboard Jungle. Rock 'n' roll is presented as a negative influence. In a memorable scene, music appears to put the youths into a trance-like state, culminating in McCallum leading a menacing advance on Baker's character.Many of the poor working-class subjects of the film are from Liverpool's sizeable Irish-descended community. Notably, two important characters are Chinese. Despite its Liverpool setting no major character speaks with a Merseyside accent in this film. The tough inner-city estates are represented as a breeding ground for youth crime. The success rate of Liverpool's juvenile liaison officers is lauded in the prologue.dbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:distributorGaumont Britishdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Arnold_(theatre_impresario)dbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessie_Matthewsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esmond_Knightdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Comptondbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Arnold_(theatre_impresario)dbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:nameWaltzes from Viennadbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Johann_Strauss_Idbp-dbr:Waltzes_from_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Johann_Strauss_IIWaltzes from Vienna is a 1934 British biographical film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, sometimes known as Strauss' Great Waltz. It was part of the cycle of operetta films made in Britain during the 1930s.Hitchcock's film is based on the stage musical Waltzes from Vienna, which premiered in Vienna in October 1930. With a libretto by A. M. Willner, Heinz Reichert and Ernst Marischka, this stage production contains music by Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II, selected and arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Julius Bittner into discrete musical numbers. Hitchcock, however, did not include these musical numbers in his film. In addition, he changed the end of the story. In the stage musical, Resi, the baker's daughter, decides that her father's apprentice, Leopold, will make a more suitable husband than the composer, Schani (Johann Strauss II). By contrast, Hitchcock's film rendition ends with Resi and Schani declaring their love for each other.dbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moore_Marriottdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Moffattdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Edgardbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:nameWindbag the Sailordbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Windbag_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_EdgarWindbag the Sailor is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Hay. The film marked the first appearance of Hay with Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott acting as his straight men, however both Moffatt and Marriott had previously acted separately in films starring Hay, namely in Dandy Dick and Where There's a Will, respectively.dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gordon_(director)dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Reevesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gordon_(director)dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:nameThunder in the Pinesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lumberjacksdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_GordonThunder in the Pines is a 1948 American comedy-adventure film directed by Robert Edwards (a pseudonym for Robert Gordon) and starring George Reeves and Ralph Byrd. The film was shot in Sepiatone. It was executive produced by Robert L. Lippert.dbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Seaydbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Castledbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:nameWhen the Redskins Rodedbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Washingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1753dbp-dbr:When_the_Redskins_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_and_Indian_War_filmsWhen the Redskins Rode is a 1951 American historical Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Jon Hall, Mary Castle and James Seay. The film is loosely based on the events leading up to the outbreak of the French and Indian War.It was one of several films made during the decade that portrayed politics in Colonial America as a precursor to the westerns of the more common setting of the nineteenth century.dbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhere's Sally?dbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Where's_Sally%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsWhere's Sally? is a 1936 British comedy film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Chili Bouchier, Gene Gerrard and Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production and is now believed to be lost.dbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kimberley_Casey_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deke_Andersondbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Holtondbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:starringDouglas Harterdbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Bergdbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:starringChasity Hammonsdbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:starringChristine Shinndbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kimberley_Casey_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:nameWhite Furydbp-dbr:White_Furydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_A._PriorWhite Fury is a 1990 suspense action film directed by David A. Prior and starring Deke Anderson, Sean Holton, Douglas Harter, Christine Shinn and William Berg. It was produced by Kimberley Casey.dbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Sederdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:producerCharles Fisher, Sarah Silvermandbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Silvermandbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringAndy Dickdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringDavid Crossdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringKathy Griffindbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringMarc Marondbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringSam Sederdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringLeo Allendbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringMark Cohendbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringAndy Kindlerdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringH. Jon Benjamindbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringChuck Sklardbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringLaura Kightlingerdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringLaura Silvermandbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:starringTodd Barrydbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Sederdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Sederdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWho's the Caboose?dbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who's_the_Caboose%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsWho's the Caboose? is a 1997 comedy film co-written and directed by Sam Seder and starring himself and Sarah Silverman in their film debut. The supporting cast includes comedians David Cross, Andy Dick, Laura Silverman, Laura Kightlinger, Chuck Sklar, H. Jon Benjamin, Andy Kindler, Mark Cohen, Kathy Griffin, Leo Allen, Marc Maron and Todd Barry, most of whom had not appeared in a theatrical movie prior to this one. The screenplay by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher depicts a romantically involved couple (Silverman and Seder) who travel separately from Manhattan to Los Angeles to attempt to secure a television series role during "pilot season", a set period of months when producers cast new shows. The New York City sequence at the beginning of the film features footage shot at the Luna Lounge on the Lower East Side, which has since been razed.The film was followed by a television miniseries sequel titled Pilot Season, again written by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher, directed by Seder, and starring Sarah Silverman as Susan Underman, which was broadcast over six episodes in 2004 on the now-defunct Trio cable network.dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:producerAlbert J. Cohendbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Barriedbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hubbard_(actor)dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Palmerdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWho Killed Aunt Maggie?dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Aunt_Maggie%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_filmsWho Killed Aunt Maggie? is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring John Hubbard, Wendy Barrie and Mona Barrie. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Empire Filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:producerKen G. Halldbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Taylor_(actor)dbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Ann_Richardsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Coffeydbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:name100000dbp-dbr:100,000_Cobbersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:100,000_Cobberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Hall100,000 Cobbers is a 1942 dramatised documentary made by director Ken G. Hall for the Australian Department of Information during World War II to boost recruitment into the armed forces. Grant Taylor, Joe Valli and Shirley Ann Richards play fictitious characters.dbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Malkovichdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarko Zarordbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShuya Changdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Malkovichdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:name100dbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2115_filmsdbp-dbr:100_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Time_capsules100 Years is an upcoming experimental science fiction short film written by and starring John Malkovich and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film was produced by the French company Rémy Martin to promote Louis XIII, their cognac that takes 100 years to create, and locked in a safe for a century. Advertised in 2015 with the tagline "The Movie You Will Never See", it is scheduled to be released on November 18, 2115. The film stars an international ensemble cast, with American actor John Malkovich, Chinese actress Shuya Chang, and Chilean actor Marko Zaror.100 Years is apparently a short film. Rodriguez stated in a 2019 interview: I was making several short films for them, and I finished that one first, we shot that one first, I thought that was gonna be a commercial or something. And then I showed them the movie and they said "Yeah, that's great, that's great. That's the one we lock away." And I said, "What? That's the one you lock away? What about the other one with the future..." "No, that's the commercial."dbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fenton_Baileydbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:directorRandy Barbatodbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:producerRandy Barbatodbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:producerFenton Baileydbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fenton_Baileydbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randy_Barbatodbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fenton_Baileydbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Barbatodbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:name101dbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_male_prostitutiondbp-dbr:101_Rent_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_Hollywood,_California101 Rent Boys is a 2000 documentary film that explores the lives of male prostitutes in the Los Angeles, California area. Created by film-makers Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, the film depicts 101 hustlers, being paid each $50 for their time, which come from diverse ethnic, regional, and economic backgrounds. Picked up on and around Santa Monica Boulevard, the men discuss a variety of things, many referring to their personal history as well commenting on the nature of their work.dbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womandbp-dbp:directorRob Blissdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hollaback!dbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womandbp-dbp:starringShoshana Robertsdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hollaback!dbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womandbp-dbp:name10dbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_YouTube_videosdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fourth-wave_feminismdbp-dbr:10_Hours_of_Walking_in_NYC_as_a_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual_harassment_in_the_United_States10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman is an October 2014 video created for Hollaback! by Rob Bliss Creative featuring 24-year-old actress Shoshana Roberts. The video shows Roberts walking through various neighborhoods of New York City, wearing jeans, a black crewneck T-shirt, with a hidden camera recording her from the front. The two-minute video includes selected footage from ten hours, showcasing what has been described as "catcalls" and street harassment of Roberts by men, reporting there were 108 such instances. The behaviors included people saying "hello" or "good morning", comments on Roberts' appearance, attempts to initiate conversation, angry remarks, and men following her for several minutes. As of September 2021, the video has received over 50 million views on YouTube.dbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:producerDenis Holtdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candice_Bergendbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Grodindbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bloomdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:name11dbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buckinghamshiredbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Antwerpdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:11_Harrowhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Warwickshire11 Harrowhouse (also known as Fast Fortune) is a 1974 British heist comedy thriller film directed by Aram Avakian and starring Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard, and John Gielgud. It was adapted by Grodin based on the 1972 novel of the same title by Gerald A. Browne, with the screenplay by Jeffrey Bloom.dbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:producerRobert S. Bakerdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Holtdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:starringSandra Dornedbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:starringSonia Holmdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Nystromdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:name13dbp-dbr:13_East_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:13_East_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_S._Baker13 East Street is a 1952 British second feature ('B') crime thriller film directed by Robert S. Baker and starring Patrick Holt, Sandra Dorne and Sonia Holm. It was written by John Gilling, Carl Nystrom and Baker and produced by Tempean Films.dbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:producerGina Matthewsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:producerDonna Arkoff Rothdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:producerSusan Arnolddbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:starringAndy Serkisdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Garnerdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:starringJudy Greerdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:starringMark Ruffalodbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gina_Matthewsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:name13dbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-popdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Theodore_Shapirodbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_swapping_in_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revolution_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2004dbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Middle_school_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapid_human_age_changedbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:13_Going_on_30purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_fashion_magazine_publishing13 Going on 30 (released as Suddenly 30 in some countries) is a 2004 American fantasy romantic comedy film written by Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith, directed by Gary Winick, starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, and produced by Susan Arnold and Donna Arkoff Roth. The film is about a 13-year-old girl in 1987 who awakens to find herself suddenly 30 years old and living in 2004 as a fashion editor.13 Going on 30 received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Garner's performance and its nostalgic environment. It was also praised for its humorous plot and self-empowering message. The film was also a commercial success, earning $22 million in its first week and becoming one of the year's biggest-selling DVD rental titles. Its total box office profit was over $96 million. Additionally, the soundtrack charted inside the top 50 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Garner's acting earned her nominations from both the MTV Movie Awards and the Teen Choice Awards.dbp-dbr:Roger_Deakinsdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEntertainment Onedbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Oliverdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producer Bill Bernstein, Thomas Newmandbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerCallum McDougalldbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerJayne-Ann Tenggrendbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerPippa Harrisdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Maddendbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Strongdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge MacKaydbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringBenedict Cumberbatchdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew 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is a 2019 British war film directed and produced by Sam Mendes, who co-wrote it with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. It is partially inspired by stories told to Mendes by his paternal grandfather Alfred about his service during World War I. The film takes place after the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line during Operation Alberich, and follows two British soldiers in their mission to deliver an important message to call off a doomed offensive attack. The two main roles are played by George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman. Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Claire Duburcq, Colin Firth, Adrian Scarborough, and Benedict Cumberbatch also star in supporting roles.The project was announced in June 2018, with MacKay and Chapman signing on in October and the rest of the cast joining the following March. Filming took place from April to June 2019 in the UK, with cinematographer Roger Deakins and editor Lee Smith using long takes to have the entire film appear as two continuous shots.1917 premiered in the UK on 4 December 2019 and was released theatrically in the United States on 25 December by Universal Pictures and in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2020 by Entertainment One. It was a critical and box office success, grossing over $446 million worldwide. The film received numerous accolades including ten nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards, for which it won three, for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Visual Effects.dbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:directorAdam Lipsiusdbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:producerIlyssa Goodmandbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chandler_Masseydbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:starringSusie Abromeitdbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Shawdbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:starringKeith Coulourisdbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:starringLindsey Blackdbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:name16dbp-dbr:16-Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tennis_filmsdbp-dbr:16-Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Denver16-Love is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Lipsius, written by Leigh Dunlap, and starring Lindsey Shaw, Chandler Massey, Keith Coulouris, Lindsey Black, and Susie Abromeit. Produced by Ilyssa Goodman, and Adam Lipsius, the story centers on a 16-year-old female tennis prodigy who while sidelined by injury discovers the normal teenage life she has missed out on, including falling in love. It was released on January 20, 2012 in the United States.dbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:producerJames S. Burkettdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:producerArthur Lakedbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:producerIrving Allendbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bridgesdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringLon Chaney Jr.dbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringArthur Lakedbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_S._Burkettdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Trelldbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eustace_L._Adamsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forrest_Judddbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:nameSixteen Fathoms Deepdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_underwater_divingdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponge_divingdbp-dbr:16_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Allen16 Fathoms Deep (sometimes written as Sixteen Fathoms Deep) is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Irving Allen and starring Lloyd Bridges, Lon Chaney Jr. and Arthur Lake. It is a remake of the 1934 film of the same title in which Chaney had also starred.dbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Inc.dbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Graham_(actor)dbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Groverdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anya_Majordbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Inc.dbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Clowdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Hayden_(copywriter)dbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_short_filmsdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Nineteen_Eighty-Fourdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apple_Inc._advertisingdbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_computing_hardwaredbp-dbr:1984_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Super_Bowl_commercials"1984" is an American television commercial that introduced the Apple Macintosh personal computer. It was conceived by Steve Hayden, Brent Thomas, and Lee Clow at Chiat/Day, produced by New York production company Fairbanks Films, and directed by Ridley Scott. The ad was a reference to George Orwell's noted 1949 novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which described a dystopian future ruled by a televised "Big Brother". English athlete Anya Major performed as the unnamed heroine and David Graham as Big Brother. In the US, it first aired in 10 local outlets, including Twin Falls, Idaho, where Chiat/Day ran the ad on December 31, 1983, at the last possible break before midnight on KMVT, so that the advertisement qualified for the 1984 Clio Awards. Its second televised airing, and only US national airing, was on January 22, 1984, during a break in the third quarter of the telecast of Super Bowl XVIII by CBS.In one interpretation of the commercial, "1984" used the unnamed heroine to represent the coming of the Macintosh (indicated by her white tank top with a stylized line drawing of Apple’s Macintosh computer on it) as a means of saving humanity from "conformity" (Big Brother).Originally a subject of contention within Apple, it has subsequently been called a watershed event and a masterpiece in advertising. In 1995, the Clio Awards added it to its Hall of Fame, and Advertising Age placed it on the top of its list of 50 greatest commercials.dbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbp:directorPaul Zillerdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbp:distributorCineTel Filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbp:producerJohn Princedbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Farrdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Acevedodbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Zillerdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disaster_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_on_Mercury_(planet)Collision Earth is a Canadian disaster television film directed by Paul Ziller. It was released in 2011 for broadcast on the Syfy Channel and later distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment on Blu-ray.dbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Boris_Karloffdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Davisdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbp:nameColonel March Investigatesdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatesdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_March_Investigatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_drama_filmsColonel March Investigates is a 1953 British film directed by Cy Endfield. The film comprises the three pilot episodes of the TV series Colonel March of Scotland Yard that were filmed in 1952, starring Boris Karloff. These episodes were "Hot Money", "Death in the Dressing Room" and "The New Invisible Man". all adaptations of stories from the Department of Queer Complaints collection by John Dickson Carr (writing as Carter Dickson). The screenplay was credited to "Leo Davis", disguising the involvement of blacklisted screenwriters Abraham Polonsky and Walter Bernstein.The Colonel March TV series premiered first in the United States from Dec. 1954 to Spring of 1955, with a total of 26 episodes. It was broadcast on television in England in 1955 on Associated Television (ITV London, weekends), on 26 consecutive Saturday evenings from September 24, 1955 until March 17, 1956.dbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kogonadadbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sundance_Institutedbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Weitzdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Mianodbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerAaron Boyddbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanielle Renfrew Behrensdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerGiulia Carusodbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerKi Jin Kimdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringParker Poseydbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Chodbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringHaley Lu Richardsondbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Forbesdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringRory Culkindbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kogonadadbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sundance_Institutedbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Weitzdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Renfrew_Behrensdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kogonadadbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameColumbusdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_architecturedbp-dbr:Columbus_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_KogonadaColumbus is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Kogonada in his feature directorial debut. The film stars John Cho as the son of a renowned architecture scholar who gets stranded in Columbus, Indiana, and strikes up a friendship with a young architecture enthusiast (Haley Lu Richardson) who works at the local library. Michelle Forbes, Rory Culkin, and Parker Posey appear in supporting roles.Columbus premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 4, 2017, by the Sundance Institute, receiving acclaim from critics.dbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:directorMark Warrendbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donny_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Jr.dbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Godfrey_Cambridgedbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_St._Jacquesdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Jr.dbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:nameCome Back, Charleston Bluedbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:nameCome Back Charleston Bluedbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harlemdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back,_Charleston_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsCome Back, Charleston Blue is a 1972 American crime comedy film starring Godfrey Cambridge and Raymond St. Jacques, loosely based on Chester Himes' novel The Heat's On. It is a sequel to the 1970 film Cotton Comes to Harlem.dbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerMae Murraydbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerMario Zampidbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameCome Dance with Medbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Dance_with_Me_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_ZampiCome Dance with Me is a 1950 British musical film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Max Wall, Gordon Humphris and Yvonne Marsh. The film was made by Zampi's Anglofilm and largely consisted of cabaret acts.dbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Nettletondbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Addamsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_O'Briandbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karlheinz_Böhmdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Tiffindbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolores_Hartdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Roberts_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCome Fly with Medbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lyn_Murraydbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Levindbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_flight_attendantsdbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Roberts_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Come_Fly_with_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jet_AgeCome Fly with Me is a 1963 British Jet Age romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and released by MGM. Featuring an ensemble cast of Dolores Hart, Hugh O'Brian, Karlheinz Böhm, Pamela Tiffin, Karl Malden, and Lois Nettleton, it is based on Bernard Glemser's 1960 chick-lit novel Girl on a Wing, which was published again in 1969 under the title The Fly Girls. It follows three young international air hostesses looking for romance and excitement, weaving abundant soap opera elements into its tale of opportunity for glamorous travel and adventures with men that came with being an airline hostess.dbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Kitchindbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Kitchindbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbp:nameCome On George!dbp-dbr:Come_On_George!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Come_On_George!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsCome On George! is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins which stars George Formby, with Pat Kirkwood and Joss Ambler in support. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures. It concerns the world of horse racing, and Formby, who had once been a stable apprentice, did his own riding in the film. Songs featured are "I'm Making Headway Now", "I Couldn't Let The Stable Down", "Pardon Me", and "Goodnight Little Fellow, Goodnight".dbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbp:producerKen G. Halldbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbp:nameCome Up Smilingdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Come_Up_Smilingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Australian_filmsCome Up Smiling (also known as Ants in His Pants) is a 1939 Australian comedy film starring popular American stage comedian Will Mahoney and his wife Evie Hayes. 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Blaustein, and starring Murphy (in various roles), Arsenio Hall (also in various roles), James Earl Jones, John Amos, Madge Sinclair, and Shari Headley. It tells the story of Akeem Joffer, the crown prince of the fictional African nation of Zamunda who travels to the United States in the hopes of finding a woman he can marry and will love him for who he is, not for his status or for having been trained to please him. 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It was based on a play by Stafford Dickens. Like The Street Singer, which was released the same year, it was designed as a vehicle for Tracy who performs a number of songs during the film. It was made at Pinewood Studios. 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The film became a commercial success at the box office and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects, but lost to Back to the Future.dbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:directorBenjamin Combesdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:producerThomas Cappeaudbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Combesdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:producerJames Seckerdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:producerTristan de Carbondbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringAnaëlle Rincentdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Poncindbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringCécile Farguesdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringEric Carlesidbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringOlivier Dobremeldbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringPhilippe Allierdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringStéphane Asensiodbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringThyra Hann Phonephetdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:starringThémann Fagourdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:nameCommando Ninjadbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synthwavedbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjadbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Central_Americadbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vietnamdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crowdfunded_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1968dbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abductiondbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_Ninjapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_martial_arts_comedy_filmsCommando Ninja is a 2018 English-language French martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Benjamin Combes. It pays homage to 1980s action films such as Commando, The Terminator, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Predator, and American Ninja. The film stars Eric Carlesi, Philippe Allier, Stéphane Asensio, Olivier Dobremel, Anaëlle Rincent, and Charlotte Poncin.The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter in 2018. It raised €31,953, which was more than double its original goal of €15,000. Originally planned to run at 45 minutes, Combes expanded the running time to 68 minutes and released the film on YouTube on 21 December 2018.dbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donna_Deitchdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Kerwindbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerA.D. 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The screenplay was written by Bryan Elsley, and directed by Gavin Millar. Both had previously adapted Banks's The Crow Road into a TV serial. The film marked the acting debut of Richard Madden.dbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Barrondbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLorne Michaelsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Aykroyddbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Curtindbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Barrondbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Aykroyddbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bonnie_and_Terry_Turnerdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Davis_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:nameConeheadsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:nameConeheads: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Newmandbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_filmsdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_Aykroyddbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Barrondbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bonnie_and_Terry_Turnerdbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tom_Davis_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Coneheads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_triosConeheads is a 1993 American science-fiction comedy film released by Paramount Pictures. It is produced by Lorne Michaels, directed by Steve Barron, and stars Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, and Michelle Burke. The film is based on the NBC Saturday Night Live comedy sketches about aliens stranded on Earth, who have Anglicized their Remulakian surname "Clorhone" to "Conehead".Aykroyd and Curtin reprising their roles, with Burke takes over the role played by Laraine Newman on SNL. The film also features roles and cameos by actors and comedians from SNL and other television series of the time, such as Michael McKean, David Spade, Michael Richards, Sinbad, Adam Sandler, Jan Hooks, Chris Farley, Jason Alexander, Phil Hartman, Drew Carey, Kevin Nealon, Julia Sweeney, Garrett Morris, Laraine Newman, Tim Meadows, Tom Arnold, and Jon Lovitz. Released on July 23, 1993, it received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, and was a commercial failure, earning $21 million against a $30 million budget.Three years after the release of Coneheads, screenwriters Bonnie & Terry Turner and star Jane Curtin would revisit the premise of aliens arriving on Earth and assimilating into American society with the TV show 3rd Rock from the Sun, with Curtin instead playing a human character.Coneheads, which was released before 9/11, has often been recognized as an allegorical commentary on the illegal-immigrant experience in America. The movie's storyline traces the experiences of Beldar and Prymaat, and later their native-born daughter Connie, from their humble beginnings to the point where they successfully integrate into American society.dbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameConey Islanddbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coney_Islanddbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_PerlbergConey Island is a 1943 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century Fox and starring Betty Grable in one of her biggest hits. A "gay nineties" musical (set in that time period), it also featured George Montgomery, Cesar Romero, and Phil Silvers, was choreographed by Hermes Pan, and was directed by Walter Lang. Betty Grable also starred in the 1950 remake, Wabash Avenue.In 1944, the year after the film was released, it was nominated for an Oscar for Alfred Newman in the category of Best Music, Scoring of a Musical PictureThe film is also known as: Coney Island in Sweden, L'île aux plaisirs in France, L'isola delle sirene in Italy, San oneiro in Greece, Se necesitan maridos in Spain and Tivolin kaunotar in Finland.dbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:directorMark Blairdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerCecyle Osgoode Rexrodedbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:nameConfessions of a Serial Killerdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_thriller_filmsConfessions of a Serial Killer is a 1985 American horror film directed by Mark Blair. 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It is the first feature film directed by Anton Corbijn, who had worked with Joy Division as a photographer. The screenplay by Matt Greenhalgh was based on the biography Touching from a Distance by Curtis's widow Deborah, who served as a co-producer on the film. Tony Wilson, who released Joy Division's records through his Factory Records label, also served as a co-producer. Curtis' bandmates Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris provided incidental music for the soundtrack via their post-Joy Division incarnation New Order. Control was filmed partly on location in Nottingham, Manchester, and Macclesfield, including areas where Curtis lived, and was shot in colour and then printed to black-and-white. Its title comes from the Joy Division song "She's Lost Control", and alludes to the fact that much of the plot deals with the notion that Curtis tried to remain in control of his own life, and yet had no control over his epilepsy and pharmaceutical side effects.Samantha Morton and Sam Riley star as Deborah and Ian Curtis, and the film portrays the events of the couple's lives from 1973 to 1980, focusing on their marriage, the formation and career of Joy Division, Ian's struggle with epilepsy, his extramarital affair with Belgian journalist Annik Honoré, and culminates with Ian's suicide in May 1980. Alexandra Maria Lara plays Honoré, while James Anthony Pearson, Joe Anderson, and Harry Treadaway play Sumner, Hook, and Morris, respectively. The film also features Toby Kebbell as band manager Rob Gretton and Craig Parkinson as Tony Wilson.Control premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2007 where it won several awards including the Director's Fortnight, the CICAE Art & Essai prize for best film, the Regards Jeunes Prize for best first/second directed feature film, and the Europa Cinemas Label prize for best European film in the sidebar. It also received a special mention for the Caméra d'Or prize for best debut feature film. It went on to win five British Independent Film Awards including Best Film, Best Director for Corbijn, Most Promising Newcomer for Riley, and Best Supporting Actor for Kebbell. It was named Best Film at the 2007 Evening Standard British Film Awards, and Greenhalgh was given the Carl Foreman award for outstanding achievement in his first feature film at the 61st British Academy Film Awards.dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:nameConvict 99dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prison_comedy_filmsConvict 99 is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt and Googie Withers.It was one of several comedies Hay made for producer Ted Black.dbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBarry Pollackdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lincoln_Kilpatrickdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thalmus_Rasulaladbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_St._Jacquesdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Pacedbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julian_Christopherdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCool Breezedbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._R._Burnettdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Breeze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_CormanCool Breeze is a 1972 American blaxploitation heist film directed and co-written by Barry Pollack and starring Thalmus Rasulala. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is loosely based on W. R. Burnett's 1949 novel The Asphalt Jungle. It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel, after The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The Badlanders (1958) and Cairo (1963). The film was released with the tagline: "He hit the Man for $3 million. Right where it hurts. In the diamonds. And baby, that's cold."dbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:producerLester Linskdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Waterstondbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Floyd_Mutruxdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sondra_Lockedbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Coreydbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Threttdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Kerchevaldbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Margottadbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susanne_Bentondbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:nameCover Me Babedbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Karlindbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Cover_Me_Babepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_WellsCover Me Babe is a 1970 drama film about a young filmmaker who is hypercritical about everything including his own work. The film was directed by Noel Black, and stars Robert Forster and Sondra Locke.The title song was written by Fred Karlin and Randy Newman, and performed by Bread. A second song by Bread (written by Karlin and band members James Griffin and Robb Royer, titled "So You Say") also appeared on the soundtrack.dbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Lorddbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Claude_Hérouxdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Welshdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Akindbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Wakehamdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Conawaydbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Dennisdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tiiu_Leekdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:August_Schellenbergdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roberta_Leightondbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hutt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathie_Shirriffdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irena_Ferrisdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Lorddbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Claude_Hérouxdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Dennisdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCovergirldbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Covergirl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_modelingCovergirl is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Jean-Claude Lord. This film contains music composed by Christopher L. Stone. The film stars Jeff Conaway, Irena Ferris, Cathie Shirriff, Roberta Leighton, Deborah Wakeham and Kenneth Welsh in the lead roles.dbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_McNally_(director)dbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChad Omandbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Bruckheimer, Kathy Nelson, Mike Curb, Trevor Horn, Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar, Greg Ladayi, Ralph Jezzard, Snap!, John Boylan, Michael Lloyd, Don Cook, Chris Waters, Brad Gilderman, Harvey Mason Jr.dbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Goodmandbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPiper Perabodbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMelanie Lynskeydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaria Bellodbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Garciadbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_McNally_(director)dbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCoyote Uglydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMore Music from Coyote Uglydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:genrePopdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bartendersdbp-dbr:Coyote_Ugly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_music_venuesCoyote Ugly is a 2000 American comedy-drama film based on the Coyote Ugly Saloon. It was directed by David McNally, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman, and written by Gina Wendkos. Set at the titular drinking establishment in New York City, the film stars Piper Perabo in her breakthrough role, Adam Garcia, Maria Bello, Melanie Lynskey, and John Goodman.The film received mostly negative reviews but was a box office success nonetheless, grossing $113 million worldwide. The film has become a cult classic over the years. In 2020, Tyra Banks said that she had been lobbying the original production team for a sequel for years.dbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexandre_Ajadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Balfedbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Raimidbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexandre Ajadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerCraig Floresdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarry Pepperdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaya Scodelariodbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexandre_Ajadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexandre_Ajadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrawldbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Belgradedbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_crocodiliansdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_basementdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flood_filmsdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexandre_Ajadbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tropical_cyclonesdbp-dbr:Crawl_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hurricanesCrawl is a 2019 American natural horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, who produced with Sam Raimi and Craig Flores. It stars Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper as a daughter and father who, along with their dog, find themselves trapped in the crawl space of their home and preyed upon by alligators during a Category 5 hurricane in Florida.Aja rewrote the original spec script from the Rasmussen brothers to expand the length of the story and its characters. The film was officially announced in May 2018, and production started in Serbia in August with cinematographer Maxime Alexandre. The film was primarily shot within a warehouse facility located in the Port of Belgrade and wrapped in September after 41 days. During post-production, Max Aruj and Steffen Thum composed the film's score while Rodeo FX took three months to complete the visual effects, including the alligators.Distributed by Paramount Pictures, Crawl opted out of conventional film screenings for critics before it premiered in the United States on July 12, 2019. The film was a critical and commercial success. It received generally positive reviews for its action, direction, pacing, and visual effects, earning a nomination for Best Wide Release at the 2020 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, and grossed $91 million on a $13.5–15 million production budget. In August 2024, Paramount greenlit a sequel.dbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_J._Uflanddbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:producerRachel Pfefferdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:producerMary Jane Uflanddbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Hernandezdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirsten_Dunstdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_J._Uflanddbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:nameCrazy/Beautifuldbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Latin_(music)dbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interclass_romancedbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Haslingerdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Navydbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Crazy/Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)Crazy/Beautiful (stylized as crazy/beautiful) is a 2001 American teen romantic drama film starring Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez (in his film debut). It is largely set at Palisades Charter High School and the surrounding area, including Downtown Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and East Los Angeles.Poor Latino Carlos Nuñez and the troubled congressman's daughter Nicole Oakley inadvertantly meet far from their school Pacific Palisades High, and soon form an unlikely relationship despite others' opposition.The film was released on June 29, 2001 to mostly favorable reviews and modestly recovered its production budget.dbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TBS_(U.S._TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandy Sutterdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Babcockdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSalli Newmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCleve Landsbergdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHanay Geiogamahdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Bergedbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Moves Campdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStacy Mandelbergdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wes_Studidbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Beattydbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Greyeyesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Bedarddbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hermandbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:August_Schellenbergdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Hortondbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TBS_(U.S._TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Armstrong_Custerdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Dakotadbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Crazy_HorseCrazy Horse is a 1996 American Western television film based on the true story of Crazy Horse, a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota, and the Battle of Little Bighorn. It was shown on TNT as part of a series of five "historically accurate telepics" about Native American history.The film is directed by John Irvin and stars Michael Greyeyes as Crazy Horse. Ned Beatty stars as Dr. McGillicuddy, Irene Bedard as Black Buffalo Woman, Wes Studi as Red Cloud and Peter Horton as George Armstrong Custer.Other First Nation stars include Jimmy Herman as Conquering Bear, August Schellenberg as Sitting Bull, Gordon Tootoosis as Akicita and Lorne Cardinal as Young Man Afraid.It was shot in Black Hills, South Dakota.dbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrazy Lovedbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magnolia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lawyersCrazy Love is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens. The screenplay by Klores explores the troubled relationship between New York City attorney Burt Pugach and his ten-years-younger girlfriend Linda Riss, who was blinded and permanently scarred when career criminals hired by Pugach threw lye in her face.dbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrazy Peopledbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Crazy_People_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsCrazy People is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Nancy O'Neil and Kenneth Kove. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie. It was based on the novel Safety First by Margot Neville.dbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbp:distributorA.D.P. Pictures Inc.dbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbp:producerJerry Warrendbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbp:producerAlfredo Ripstein hijodbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:José_María_Fernández_Unsáindbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbp:nameCreature of the Walking Deaddbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_of_the_Walking_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_WarrenCreature of the Walking Dead is a 1965 horror film re-edited by Jerry Warren from a 1961 Mexican horror film La Marca del Muerto, which translates as Mark of the Dead Man. The original Mexican film was directed by Fernando Cortés, written by Alfredo Varela Jr., and released in Mexico on October 12, 1961. The special effects was handled by Nicholas Reye.dbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boyce_Richardsondbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boyce_Richardsondbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boyce_Richardsondbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbp:nameCree Hunters of Mistassinidbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinidbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hunter-gatherersdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropology_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eeyou_Istchee_(territory)dbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cree_culturedbp-dbr:Cree_Hunters_of_Mistassinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hunting_in_popular_cultureCree Hunters of Mistassini is a 1974 documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada and co-directed by Boyce Richardson and Tony Ianzelo. It chronicles a group of three Cree families from the Mistassini region of Quebec as they set up a winter hunting camp near James Bay and Ungava Bay. The film explores the beliefs and the ecological principles of the Cree people.Richardson had previously written a series of articles for the Montreal Star on Native rights and the environmental damage done by development on their land. He traveled to Mistassini to speak with Cree friends, pledging that their film would allow Native people to tell their own stories, and filming went ahead with three hunting families in the bush, over five months from 1972 to 1973.dbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerJohn Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:nameCreeping Shadowsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsCreeping Shadows is a 1931 British crime film directed by John Orton and starring Franklin Dyall, Arthur Hardy and Margot Grahame. It was made at the Welwyn Studios of British International Pictures. It was released in America under the alternative title The Limping Man, which was the name of the original West End play by William Matthew Scott on which the film is based.dbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:directorMichael Gornickdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:producerDavid Balldbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Kennedydbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringTom Savinidbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Lamourdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringLois Chilesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lucille_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:nameCreepshow 2dbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsCreepshow 2 is a 1987 American comedy horror anthology film directed by Michael Gornick, and the sequel to Creepshow. Gornick was previously the cinematographer of the first film, and the screenplay was written by George A. Romero who was director of the original film. The film's stars were Lois Chiles, George Kennedy, Dorothy Lamour, and Tom Savini. It was once again based upon stories by Stephen King.dbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:producerJoan Carsondbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:producerChristopher Canaandbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:producerArnold Grossmandbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jaclyn_Smithdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Johnson_(actor,_born_1959)dbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cries_Unheard:_The_Donna_Yaklich_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsCries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story (a.k.a. Victim of Rage) is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Armand Mastroianni, and starring Jaclyn Smith and Brad Johnson. The film is based on a true story.dbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_C._Flothowdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_C._Flothowdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbp:nameCrime Doctor's Man Huntdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Doctor's_Man_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_Doctor_(character)_filmsCrime Doctor's Man Hunt is a 1946 American mystery film directed by William Castle and starring Warner Baxter, Ellen Drew and William Frawley. It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures.The film's sets were designed by the German art director Hans Radon.dbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Zeislerdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbp:distributorGaumont Britishdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Zeislerdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Picture_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbp:nameCrime Over Londondbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Crime_Over_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_ZeislerCrime Over London is a 1936 British crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Margot Grahame, Paul Cavanagh and David Burns. It was made at Isleworth Studios, based on the novel House of a Thousand Windows by Ludwig von Wohl. The film's sets were designed by art director Edward Carrick. Distributed by United Artists in Britain, it was later given an American release by Gaumont British.dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Sandersdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Sandersdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Murphy_(actress)dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Seldesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Silveradbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hardingdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Sandersdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Sandersdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Newman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:nameCrime and Punishment U.S.A.dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Walter_Newman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herschel_Burke_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Crime_and_Punishmentdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Punishment_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denis_SandersCrime and Punishment U.S.A. is a 1959 American crime drama film directed by Denis Sanders, written by Walter Newman and starring George Hamilton in his first screen role. The film was released on November 1, 1959.The New York Times called the film "a beat generation version" of the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The film differs from the book in some of its plot elements and characterizations, and it takes place in contemporary Santa Monica rather than in 19th-century Russia.dbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Clemens_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Jacobsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Wymandbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerome_Cowandbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faye_Emersondbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Clemens_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:nameCrime by Nightdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Clemensdbp-dbr:Crime_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_crime_drama_filmsCrime by Night is a 1944 American crime film directed by William Clemens starring Jane Wyman, Jerome Cowan and Faye Emerson. It tells the story of Sam Campbell (Jerome Cowan) and his secretary Robbie Vance (Jane Wyman), who take a vacation and uncover a murder.dbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbp:producerOdette Kingdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tod_Slaughterdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbp:nameCrimes at the Dark Housedbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Wilkie_Collinsdbp-dbr:Crimes_at_the_Dark_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeCrimes at the Dark House (originally titled The Woman in White) is a 1940 British film directed by George King and starring Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott and Hilary Eaves. It was written by Edward Dryhurst, Frederick Hayward and H.F. Maltby based on the 1860 novel The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.dbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameCross My Heartdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_MainwaringCross My Heart is a 1937 British drama film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Kathleen Gibson, Kenne Duncan and Tully Comber. It was made at Pinewood Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Micklin_Silverdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Chiharadbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Nozikdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:starringAmy Irvingdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:starringJeroen Krabbédbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:starringSylvia Milesdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:starringPeter Riegertdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Micklin_Silverdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Nozikdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Susan_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:nameCrossing Delanceydbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Folk_musicdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Chiharadbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joan_Micklin_Silverdbp-dbr:Crossing_Delanceypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_NozikCrossing Delancey is a 1988 American romantic comedy film adapted by Susan Sandler from her play of the same name, and directed by Joan Micklin Silver. It stars Amy Irving and Peter Riegert. The film also features performances from Reizl Bozyk, David Hyde-Pierce, Sylvia Miles and Rosemary Harris. Amy Irving was nominated for a Golden Globe for the film, for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical.dbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henk_Van_der_Kolkdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Marshall_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henk_Van_der_Kolkdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Marshall_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameMr. Patmandbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossover_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GuillerminMr. Patman (also known as Crossover) is a 1980 Canadian film directed by John Guillermin and starring James Coburn.dbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:directorTed Hookerdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorScotia-Barberdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:producerTom Parkinsondbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:nameCrucible of Terrordbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Crucible_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artistsCrucible of Terror is a 1971 British horror film and directed by Ted Hooker and starring Mike Raven, Mary Maude and James Bolam. It was written by Hooker and Tom Parkinson.Its plot centres on a reclusive artist in Cornwall. Besides painting young women, he has encased the living body of one in plaster and poured into it, through an eyehole, molten bronze, which killed her, made a cast of her body and turned it into a beautiful sculpture. After the bronze sells at a good price, he finds a 'suitable' second woman and attempts to do the same. But before he can, he meets a grisly demise at the hands of the first woman, a member of a 'weird sect', whose spirit has possessed the body of the second woman.dbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Goldcrest_Filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerManfred D. Heiddbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Brialydbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Elwesdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Jonesdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lena_Stolzedbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irina_Brookdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Goldcrest_Filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Mortimerdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameMaschenkadbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germany, United Kingdom, France, Swedendbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Vladimir_Nabokovdbp-dbr:Maschenka_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_romance_filmsMaschenka (Russian: Машенька, Mashen'ka; English: Mary) is a 1987 international film adaptation of the debut novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first published under his pen name V. Sirin in 1926. The film was directed by John Goldschmidt from a screenplay by John Mortimer and stars Cary Elwes as Ganin and Irina Brook as Maschenka.dbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Strombergdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Strombergdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbp:nameMask of the Avengerdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Mask_of_the_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Castelnuovo-TedescoMask of the Avenger is a 1951 American historical adventure film directed by Phil Karlson starring John Derek, Anthony Quinn and Jody Lawrance.Derek portrays Renato Dimorna, the son of an Italian aristocrat, who vows revenge after his father Count Dimorna is murdered during the European political upheaval of 1848.dbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facesdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facesdbp-dbp:nameMasks and Facesdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Masks_and_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_PaulMasks and Faces is a 1917 British silent biographical film directed by Fred Paul and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Irene Vanbrugh and Henry S. Irving. The film depicts episodes from the life of the eighteenth-century Irish actress Peg Woffington. It is based on the 1852 play Masks and Faces by Charles Reade and Tom Taylor.dbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcello_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Katzdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbp:nameMassacre in Romedbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romedbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_Campaign_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazisdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_massacresdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazismdbp-dbr:Massacre_in_Romepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_P._CosmatosMassacre in Rome (Italian: Rappresaglia) is a 1973 Italian war drama film directed by George Pan Cosmatos about the Ardeatine massacre which occurred at the Ardeatine caves in Rome, 24 March 1944, committed by the Germans as a reprisal for a partisan attack against the SS Police Regiment Bozen. The film was based on the 1967 book Death in Rome by Robert Katz. An Italian court gave producer Carlo Ponti and director Cosmatos a six-month suspended sentence for their film which claimed Pope Pius XII knew of and did nothing about the execution of Italian hostages by the Germans. The charges eventually were dropped on appeal. The names of the victims are shown in the closing credits, as opposed to the cast credits and crew members.dbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:directorThomas A. Cohendbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobcat_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Gedrickdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Donatdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Bower_(actor)dbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKarlene Crockettdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMassive Retaliationdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Massive_Retaliation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_war_filmsMassive Retaliation is a 1984 American film directed by Thomas A. Cohen. It includes the film debut of Bobcat Goldthwait as quirky redneck antagonist Ernie Rust.The movie has been compared to The Shelter by Rod Serling, which it somewhat resembles in terms of story-line and subject matter.dbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:producerMaurice J. Wilsondbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Wheatleydbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Thorburndbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:nameMaster Spydbp-dbr:Master_Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Montgomery_TullyMaster Spy (also known as Checkmate) is a 1963 British spy film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Stephen Murray, June Thorburn and Alan Wheatley. The screenplay was by Tully and Maurice J. Wilson based on the short story "They Also Serve" by Gerald Anstruther and Paul White.The US release film poster identifies the Master Spy as Agent 909.dbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:producerEdward Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:producerWalter Fordedbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linden_Traversdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:nameMaster of Bankdamdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1850sdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Master_of_Bankdampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._RoyMaster of Bankdam (called The Master of Bankdam in its own credits) is a 1947 British historical film directed by Walter Forde and starring Anne Crawford, Dennis Price, Tom Walls, Stephen Murray, Linden Travers and David Tomlinson. It was written by Edward Dryhurst with additional dialogue by Moie Charles, based on the 1940 novel The Crowthers of Bankdam by Thomas Armstrong, and produced by Forde and Edward Dryhurst.The story concerns two generations of brothers who struggle for control of the family business in 19th century Yorkshire.dbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMaster of Mendbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Master_of_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsMaster of Men is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Jack Holt, Fay Wray and Walter Connolly. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Bronsondbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Hulldbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Frankhamdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Websterdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameMaster of the Worlddbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_works_of_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Les_Baxterdbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Master_of_the_World_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jules_VerneMaster of the World is a 1961 colour science fiction film based on the 1886 Jules Verne novel Robur the Conqueror and its 1904 sequel Master of the World, with a screenplay written by Richard Matheson. The film stars Vincent Price, Charles Bronson and Henry Hull and was directed by William Witney and produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, Anthony Carras (who also edited) and James H. Nicholson. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with a gorilla movie titled Konga.dbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Lattuadadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErmanno Donatidbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLuigi Carpentieridbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicoletta Machiavellidbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Pleasencedbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSorrell Bookedbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick O'Nealdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Silvadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHoward St. Johndbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIra Furstenbergdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Lattuadadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ermanno_Donatidbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luigi_Carpentieridbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ermanno_Donatidbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Piero_Regnolidbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luigi_Malerbadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alberto_Lattuadadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pulmandbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMatchlessdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Commedia_all'italianadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dino_De_Laurentiisdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alberto_Lattuadadbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matchless_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_science_fiction_comedy_filmsMatchless (also known as Mission Top Secret) is a 1967 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It parodies the spy film genre.dbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Annabel_Jankeldbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rocky_Mortondbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Virgin_Groupdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:producerChris Griffindbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:producerPeter Waggdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:W._Morgan_Shepparddbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Frewerdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Slomandbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Paysdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nickolas_Gracedbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hilary_Tindalldbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Annabel_Jankeldbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rocky_Mortondbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Virgin_Groupdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genreScience fictiondbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Channel_4_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Annabel_Jankeldbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rocky_Mortondbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Headroom:_20_Minutes_into_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Max_HeadroomMax Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future is a 1985 cyberpunk television film created by British company Chrysalis Visual Programming Ltd. for Channel 4. Max Headroom was created by George Stone, Annabel Jankel, and Rocky Morton, while the TV movie story was developed by Stone and screenwriter Steve Roberts. The television film was created to provide a backstory and origin for the character Max before he started appearing regularly as host and veejay of a new music video programme on Channel 4, The Max Headroom Show.The story depicts a near-future where corrupt corporations control much of the world and manipulate the public for the sake of ratings and wealth. Events lead crusading journalist Edison Carter to crash a motorcycle and suffer head trauma from a parking lot safety sign reading "MAX. HEADROOM: 2.3 M" (an overhead clearance of 2.3 metres). While unconscious, Carter's mind and memories are used as the basis for a new artificial intelligence that adopts the name Max Headroom. While Carter recovers and exposes corporate corruption, his AI twin Max becomes popular as a witty TV host who criticizes society and media. Both Edison Carter and Max Headroom are portrayed by actor Matt Frewer.On 4 April 1985, Channel 4 transmitted the TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future, starring Matt Frewer, Amanda Pays, Paul Spurrier, Nickolas Grace, and W. Morgan Sheppard. Two days later, Max began appearing regularly as the veejay of The Max Headroom Show. HBO (which owned another cable television provider Cinemax) provided some of the original funding and the series later ran on Cinemax for American audiences. Following its cancellation, American network ABC commissioned Chrysalis to produce a new dramatic television series based on the characters, concepts, and world established in the film Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. The new programme, entitled simply Max Headroom, featured Matt Frewer, Amanda Pays and W. Morgan Sheppard reprising their original roles. Each episode began with the phrase "20 Minutes into the Future."dbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Mooredbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPete Anthonydbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Fayedbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Yorndbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Wahlbergdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beau_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ludacrisdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mila_Kunisdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olga_Kurylenkodbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Yorndbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMax Paynedbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMax Payne: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electroacoustic_musicdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organized_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casting_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Mooredbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Payne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Max_PayneMax Payne is a 2008 neo-noir action film based on the video game series of the same name developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Rockstar Games. Directed and co-produced by John Moore and written by Beau Thorne, the film stars Mark Wahlberg as the title character, Mila Kunis as Mona Sax, Ludacris as Jim Bravura, and Beau Bridges as B.B. Hensley. The film revolves around revenge, centering on the New York police detective as he journeys through New York City's criminal underworld while trying to learn the truth behind the murder of his wife and child.Filming took place in spring, 2008. Extensive visual effects were used in many scenes in the film. Max Payne was released on October 16, 2008 in Australia, one day prior to the United States release date. The film received generally negative reviews and grossed $85.8 million against a production budget of $35 million.dbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Niki_Carodbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:producerGordon Graydbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:producerMark Ciardidbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Costnerdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Bellodbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Saylordbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Niki_Carodbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Ciardidbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bettina_Giloisdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:nameMcFarland, USAdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USAdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_competitionsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_track_and_field_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Idahodbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Antônio_Pintodbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:McFarland,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Niki_CaroMcFarland, USA (also known as McFarland) is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Niki Caro, produced by Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray, written by Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois and Grant Thompson with music composed by Antônio Pinto. The film was co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mayhem Pictures. Based on the true story of a 1987 cross country team from a mainly Latino high school in McFarland, California, the film stars Kevin Costner as Jim White, the school's coach, who leads the team to win a state championship. The film also stars Maria Bello and Morgan Saylor.McFarland, USA was released on February 20, 2015, received positive reviews from critics, and grossed over $45 million. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 2, 2015, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.dbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbp:nameMcGlusky the Sea Roverdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:McGlusky_the_Sea_Roverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_comedy_filmsMcGlusky the Sea Rover is a 1935 British comedy action film directed by Walter Summers and starring Jack Doyle, Tamara Desni and Henry Mollison. It was based on a novel by A.G. Hales. It featured the Arklow schooner Mary B Mitchell. The film was released in the U.S. as Hell's Cargo.dbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Coedbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:producerStanley Shapirodbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Balsamdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Salome_Jensdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsa_Lanchesterdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patty_Dukedbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Marchanddbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Farentinodbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:starringPhilip Sterlingdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Coedbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shapirodbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shapirodbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:nameMe, Nataliedbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_Center_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me,_Nataliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_CoeMe, Natalie is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Fred Coe about a young woman from Brooklyn who moves to Greenwich Village and finds romance with an aspiring artistic painter. The screenplay by A. Martin Zweiback is based on an original story by Stanley Shapiro. Patty Duke, who stars in the title role, won a Golden Globe Award for her performance. The film also features James Farentino, Salome Jens, Elsa Lanchester, Martin Balsam and Nancy Marchand. It marks Al Pacino's film debut.dbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pip_Karmeldbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrena Finlaydbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFabien Lirondbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVicki Popplewelldbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Griffithsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Robertsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShaun Losebydbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSandy Wintondbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTrent Sullivandbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:starringYael Stonedbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pip_Karmeldbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_Karmeldbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMe Myself Idbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Myself_I_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsMe Myself I is a 1999 Australian-French romantic comedy film. It was the first feature film by director Pip Karmel, and was released and reviewed internationally.dbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughdbp-dbp:nameMe and Marlboroughdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Me_and_Marlboroughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_SavilleMe and Marlborough is a 1935 British comedy film, directed by Victor Saville, and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Tom Walls, Barry MacKay, Peter Gawthorne, Henry Oscar and Cecil Parker.dbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Frankdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHelen Silversteindbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Frankdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMe and My Brotherdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Brother_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sam_ShepardMe and My Brother is a 1969 independent film directed by Robert Frank. The film stars Julius Orlovsky, Peter Orlovsky, John Coe, Seth Allen and Christopher Walken in his feature film debut. It is Sam Shepard's film debut. The film tells the story of Peter and Julius Orlovsky.dbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameMe and My Paldbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Me_and_My_Pal_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyMe and My Pal is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Dave Willis, Pat Kirkwood and George Moon. The screenplay concerns two lorry drivers who become mixed up with criminals who trick them into an insurance swindle that ends up with them being sent to prison.It was the second and last feature film made by Willis who had also appeared with Kirkwood in the 1938 comedy film Save a Little Sunshine. 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It stars Danny Aiello, Alex Zuckerman, Joe Pantoliano, Cathy Moriarty, David Dukes, Anita Morris, Ben Stein, Demond Wilson and Abe Vigoda.dbp-dbr:Meet_Davedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Meet_Davedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Meet_Davedbp-dbp:producerDavid T. 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It stars Eddie Murphy in the title role, alongside Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Ed Helms, Scott Caan and Kevin Hart. The film was released on July 11, 2008, and grossed $50 million against a $60 million budget.dbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbp:nameMeet Mr. Pennydbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Mr._Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_StudiosMeet Mr. Penny is a 1938 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Richard Goolden, Vic Oliver and Fabia Drake. 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The plot follows a stage troupe of anthropomorphic animals in a perverse comic satire. In contrast to the positive innocence and naïve folly of The Muppets, the Feebles largely present negativity, vice, and other misanthropic characteristics.The film is the first Jackson co-wrote with his future partner Fran Walsh, with the two collaborating on all his subsequent films. The film also marked the beginning of Jackson's collaborations with Richard Taylor and Wētā Workshop, as created by Taylor and Tania Rodger, who all worked on Jackson's subsequent films.dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Weitzdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_De_Nirodbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jane_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerJay Roachdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringOwen Wilsondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringDustin Hoffmandbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringTeri Polodbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBlythe Dannerdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBarbra Streisanddbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMore]])dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_De_Nirodbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jane_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameMeet the Parentsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2000dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Parents_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_interfaith_romance_filmsMeet the Parents is a film series following the character Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) as he interacts with his family and in-laws. The series is made up of three movies: Meet the Parents (2000), Meet the Fockers (2004) and Little Fockers (2010). A fourth film, titled Focker In-Law, is set to release in 2026. The series primarily stars Stiller, Robert De Niro, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, Owen Wilson, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand and Ariana Grande. The three films earned over $1.15 billion at the box office.dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_McKimdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringHarland Williamsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringTom Kennydbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringAdam Westdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringTom Selleckdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringAngela Bassettdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringLaurie Metcalfdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringStephen Andersondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Hansendbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringNicole Sullivandbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringEthan Sandlerdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringWesley Singermandbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:starringJordan Frydbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_McKimdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Hall_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:nameMeet the Robinsonsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comic_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Utopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2037dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_J._Andersondbp-dbr:Meet_the_Robinsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Meet_the_RobinsonsMeet the Robinsons is a 2007 American animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It was directed by Stephen Anderson, and written by Anderson, Don Hall, Nathan Greno, Joe Mateo, Jon Bernstein, Michelle Spitz, and Aurian Redson, based on the 1990 children's book A Day with Wilbur Robinson by William Joyce. The film stars the voices of Daniel Hansen, Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Angela Bassett, Tom Selleck, Harland Williams, Laurie Metcalf, Nicole Sullivan, Adam West, Ethan Sandler, Tom Kenny, and Anderson. It follows an orphaned 12-year-old inventor, Lewis, who is desperate to be adopted. He meets Wilbur Robinson, a young time-traveler who takes him to the year 2037 to visit his eccentric family. They must prevent a mysterious bowler-hatted man from changing Lewis's fate, and, by proxy, the future.Development began in 2002, with production starting in 2004 under the working title A Day with Wilbur Robinson, with a release initially slated for 2006. Anderson developed a personal connection to the main character, Lewis, as he himself grew up an orphan and was later adopted. Disney originally planned to adopt Joyce's style, but it was decided to slightly rework the style due to his involvement stylistically in Blue Sky Studios' Robots. The animation crew had the challenge to animate CG humans, being inspired by Pixar's The Incredibles. Inspiration for the film came from Disney animated classics, such as Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, and Peter Pan, as well as Warner Bros. Cartoons, to capture a 1950s aesthetic. Disney's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006 led to nearly 60% of the film, including the villain and the ending, being scrapped and reworked. Danny Elfman composed the film's score, while artists such as Rufus Wainwright, Rob Thomas, The All-American Rejects, and They Might Be Giants contributed to its soundtrack.Meet the Robinsons premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 25, 2007, and was released in the United States on March 30. The film received generally positive reviews from critics but was a box office disappointment, grossing $170.5 million against a budget of $150 million.dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:producerJoseph G. Sanforddbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:nameMeet the Wildcatdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_filmsMeet the Wildcat is an American 1940 mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay.dbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Grant_Geedbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbp:producerDilly Gentdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Grant_Geedbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbp:nameMeeting People Is Easydbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Denmarkdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Meeting_People_Is_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RadioheadMeeting People Is Easy is a 1998 British documentary film by Grant Gee that follows the English rock band Radiohead on the world tour for their 1997 album OK Computer. It received positive reviews and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000. It sold more than half a million copies on VHS and 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Statesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Darbydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_treesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Johnny_Appleseeddbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pecos_BillMelody Time is a 1948 American live-action and animated musical anthology film produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of seven segments set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like Make Mine Music before it, the popular music version of Fantasia. Melody Time, while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of Fantasia, was mildly successful.dbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbp:nameMelody for Twodbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_KingMelody for Two is a 1937 American musical film directed by Louis King and starring James Melton, Patricia Ellis and Marie Wilson.The film is notable for introducing the song "September in the Rain", which subsequently became a pop standard. The film's art direction was by Esdras Hartley.dbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directorChristopher Alenderdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMaverick Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Perry IIIdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarissa Messierdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarcos Gabrieldbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Williamsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringErin Gallagherdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Sterrittdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringDerek Nievesdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJasmine Tricedbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringTherese Fretwelldbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Maverick_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameMemorial Daydbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holiday_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_murder_in_fictionMemorial Day (also known as Memorial Day Killer) is a 1999 slasher film directed by Christopher Alender and written by Marcos Gabriel.dbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Caton-Jonesdbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Puttnamdbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Fentondbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEliza Thompsondbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCatherine Wylerdbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Astindbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCourtney Gainsdbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lithgowdbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Stoltzdbp-dbr:Memphis_Belle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringD. 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The film stars Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, and Harry Connick Jr. (in his film debut). Memphis Belle is a fictional version of the 1944 documentary Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress by director William Wyler, about the 25th and last mission of an American Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, the Memphis Belle, based in England during World War II. The 1990 version was co-produced by David Puttnam and Wyler's daughter Catherine and dedicated to her father. The film closes with a dedication to all airmen, friend or foe, who fought in the skies above Europe during World War II.dbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:producerMel Efrosdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:producerSteve Osterdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Cattralldbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Zanedbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:genreScience Fictiondbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Delilahpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Franklin_(director)Running Delilah is a 1993 American made-for-television science fiction thriller film directed by Richard Franklin, starring Kim Cattrall and Billy Zane, and aired on ABC. 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The film follows the presidential election campaign of Senator Hugh Hathaway, who faces scandal and controversy when his enemies share secrets of Aggie Snow, the woman he is with.dbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Turmandbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Fosterdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerRod Temperton, Dick Rudolph, and Bruce Swediendbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Crystaldbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringGregory Hinesdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_DeVoredbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameRunning Scareddbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rhythm_and_bluesdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Chicago_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Colombian_drug_cartelsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Scared_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gary_DeVoreRunning Scared is a 1986 American action comedy film directed by Peter Hyams and written by Gary Devore and Jimmy Huston. It stars Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal as two Chicago police officers who attempt to bring down a drug dealer before they retire.The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on June 27, 1986. It received mixed reviews, with praise for the performances of Hines and Crystal, but criticism for its mix of action and comedy, and grossed over $38 million.dbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Molldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Molldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Tanzdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Quinn_(producer)dbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Joubertdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:producerMichael Rosendbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Molldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Molldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Tanzdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Quinn_(producer)dbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Joubertdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:nameRunning the Saharadbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Africadbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nigerdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mauritaniadbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Libyadbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Senegaldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Senegaldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Malidbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nigerdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Libyadbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Molldbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mauritaniadbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Malian_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Malidbp-dbr:Running_the_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SaharaRunning the Sahara is a 2007 documentary feature film that chronicles Ray Zahab, Charlie Engle, and Kevin Lin's attempt to run across the entire Sahara Desert. They traveled a total of 6920 kilometers, reaching the Red Sea on February 20, 2007.Producers Marc Joubert, Keith Quinn, Larry Tanz and director James Moll filmed on location in Africa across six countries: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya, Egypt. Prepare2go.com supported the film's crew with logistics throughout.dbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Fieldsdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:producerAsh R. Shahdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Briana_Evigandbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Westwickdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Rathbonedbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daveigh_Chasedbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Laffertydbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Fieldsdbp-dbr:S._Darkodbp-dbp:nameS. 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His sister Samantha Darko is beset by sleepwalking, hallucinations and apparent time travel as she tries to unravel a small town's mysteries.dbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:producerPeter Warddbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:producerSam Maydewdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringDevon Sawadbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringAdam Pascaldbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Lillarddbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringAnnabeth Gishdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringChristopher McDonalddbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringTil Schweigerdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringJason Segeldbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringMichael Goorjiandbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Liendbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:nameSLC Punk!dbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1985dbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Merendinodbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:SLC_Punk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Salt_Lake_CitySLC Punk! is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Merendino. The film centers around Steven "Stevo" Levy, a college graduate and punk living in Salt Lake City during the mid-1980s.SLC Punk! was chosen as the opening-night feature at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.Merendino created the film based on his experience growing up in Salt Lake City. Although the film is not autobiographical, Merendino has said that many characters were based on people he knew.dbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Lewindbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Lewindbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Lewindbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSaadiadbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Saadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_LewinSaadia is a 1953 adventure film directed by Albert Lewin and starring Mel Ferrer and Cornel Wilde. Set in Morocco, and based on a novel by the French writer Francis D'Autheville, it tells of a love triangle.dbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbp:nameSaddle Mountain Roundupdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Roundupdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Saddle_Mountain_Rounduppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_BustersSaddle Mountain Roundup is a 1941 American western film directed by S. Roy Luby. The film is the ninth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Crash, John "Dusty" King as Dusty and Max "Alibi" Terhune as Alibi, with Lita Conway, Jack Mulhall and Willie Fung.dbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Espinosadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerRamin Djawadidbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Gleesondbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringVera Farmigadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenzel Washingtondbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringRubén Bladesdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Sheparddbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringNora Arnezederdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Espinosadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameSafe Housedbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameSafe House: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cape_Towndbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Espinosadbp-dbr:Safe_House_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_action_thriller_filmsSafe House is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, written by David Guggenheim, and starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. The film follows Matt Weston (Reynolds), a CIA officer on a low-level posting in Cape Town, South Africa, who is in charge of a safe house where the CIA is interrogating Tobin Frost (Washington), a veteran operative accused of betraying the agency. When the safe house is attacked by mercenaries, Weston flees with Frost in his charge. As the team of killers, who seem to be one step ahead of the pair, track them throughout Cape Town, Weston wonders who to trust. Vera Farmiga, Brendan Gleeson, Sam Shepard, Rubén Blades, Nora Arnezeder and Robert Patrick co-star.Safe House was Espinosa's first English-language film. Filming took place on location in Cape Town. The film premiered in New York City on February 7, 2012, and was released in U.S. theaters on February 10, 2012, by Universal Pictures. The film earned mixed reviews, with praise for Washington and Reynolds' performances, but negative criticisms for the screenplay and the editing of the action scenes. Nevertheless, the film was a commercial success, earning $208 million worldwide against an $85 million budget.dbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameSafety in Numbersdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Safety_in_Numbers_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._ClairSafety in Numbers is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Fox's Jones Family series.dbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._P._Kellinodbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._P._Kellinodbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameSailors Don't Caredbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailors_Don't_Care_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._P._KellinoSailors Don't Care is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. It is based on a novel by "Seamark" (Austin J. Small).dbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anand_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Broadcasting Corporationdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:producerJake Lloyddbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_McTeerdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Richardsondbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruno_Ganzdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anand_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:nameSaint-Exdbp-dbr:Saint-Exdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shot-down_aviatorsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Cottrell-Boycedbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anand_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Saint-Expurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Antoine_de_Saint-ExupérySaint-Ex is a 1996 British television film, which was released as an episode of the BBC Two TV series Bookmark, after its premiere at the London Film Festival. The story documents the life of French author-aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in the form of a "tone poem". The film was directed by Anand Tucker and stars Bruno Ganz, Miranda Richardson and Janet McTeer. The screenplay was by Frank Cottrell Boyce, while the writer's sons, Aidan and Joseph, portrayed the Saint-Exupéry brothers, François and Antoine, as children.dbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerS.W. Smithdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameSally Bishopdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Bishop_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_HunterSally Bishop is a 1932 British romantic drama film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Joan Barry, Harold Huth and Isabel Jeans. It is an adaptation of the 1910 novel Sally Bishop, a Romance by E. Temple Thurston. The novel had previously been adapted into two silent films.It was made at Beaconsfield Studios.dbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Picturesdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Penny_Corkedbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Picturesdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Penny_Corkedbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbp:nameSalome's Last Dancedbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vestron_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_the_Baptistdbp-dbr:Salome's_Last_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Salome_(play)Salome's Last Dance is a 1988 British film written and directed by Ken Russell. Although most of the action is a verbatim performance of Oscar Wilde's 1891 play Salome, which is itself based on a story from the New Testament, there is also a framing narrative that was written by Russell.dbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerSunil Perkashdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howarddbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerLorenzo di Bonaventuradbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAngelina Joliedbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringChiwetel Ejiofordbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringLiev Schreiberdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndre Braugherdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lorenzo_di_Bonaventuradbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Wimmerdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameSaltdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameSalt: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kung_fu_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_White_Housedbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Koreadbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Koreadbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Muay_Thai_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Di_Bonaventura_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lorenzo_di_Bonaventuradbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kurt_Wimmerdbp-dbr:Salt_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jeet_Kune_Do_filmsSalt is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce, written by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Jolie plays CIA operative Evelyn Salt, who is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent and goes on the run to try to clear her name.Originally written with a male protagonist, with Tom Cruise initially secured for the lead, the script was ultimately rewritten by Brian Helgeland for Jolie. Filming took place on location in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Albany, New York, between March and June 2009, with reshoots in January 2010. Action scenes were primarily performed with practical stunts, computer-generated imagery being used mostly for creating digital environments.The film had a panel at San Diego Comic-Con on July 22 and was released in North America on July 23, 2010. Salt grossed $294 million at the worldwide box office and received generally positive reviews, with praise for the action scenes and Jolie's performance, but drawing criticism on the writing, with reviewers finding the plot implausible and convoluted. The DVD and Blu-ray discs were released on December 21, 2010, and featured two alternate cuts providing different endings for the film.Salt was nominated for Best Sound Mixing at the 83rd Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Birkindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:distributorNeue Constantin Filmdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:producerBernd Eichingerdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:producerMartin Moszowiczdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Scacchidbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:starringVincent D'Onofriodbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Birkindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Birkindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:nameSalt on Our Skindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_United_States_Virgin_Islandsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erotic_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bernd_Eichingerdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Klaus_DoldingerSalt on Our Skin is a 1992 erotic romantic drama film, directed by Andrew Birkin, starring Greta Scacchi and Vincent D'Onofrio. The film is based on Benoîte Groult’s novel Les vaisseaux du coeur published in 1988. The plot follows the passionate relationship between mismatched lovers, a Parisian intellectual woman and a Scottish fisherman, brought together by lust. Their passionate encounters over 30 years make both their lives worth living. Scacchi and D'Onofrio were a real life couple at that time.dbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:distributorCircle Filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_H._Shambergdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:producerBeth Bdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_McHattiedbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viggo_Mortensendbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rockets_Redglaredbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Exene_Cervenkadbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominique_Davalosdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_H._Shambergdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:nameSalvation!dbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Post-punkdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Salvation!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_televangelismdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Salvation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Factory_Records_compilation_albumsSalvation! (also known as Salvation!: Have You Said Your Prayers Today?) is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by Beth B, and starring Stephen McHattie, Exene Cervenka and Viggo Mortensen. The film is a parody of televangelism, and was released right after the real-life Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart scandals.In the film, a televangelist in Staten Island has a one-night-stand with a woman during a rainstorm. He then finds himself accused of sexual assault by the woman's brother-in-law, and is pressured into entering a working relationship with his lover's sister. The televangelist finds himself increasingly dominated by his new business partner, and keeps giving in to her demands.dbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:producerSidney Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Haywarddbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:starringAnna Leedbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:starringMolly Johnsondbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:nameChelsea Lifedbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_MorganChelsea Life is a 1933 British drama film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Louis Hayward, Molly Johnson and Anna Lee. It was shot at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legenddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legenddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chesty_Pullerdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legenddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legenddbp-dbp:nameChesty: A Tribute to a Legenddbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legenddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legenddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Forddbp-dbr:Chesty:_A_Tribute_to_a_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_warChesty: A Tribute to a Legend is a documentary directed by John Ford and narrated by John Wayne. Filming was completed in 1970, but the film was not released until 1976, three years after Ford's death.It was the final film directed by John Ford.dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Victory_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributorAlpha Videodbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Larouxdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucile_Brownedbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Cassidy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Lorchdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Victory_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alpha_Videodbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Blockdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameCheyenne Rides Againdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._HillCheyenne Rides Again is a 1937 Western film directed by Robert F. Hill. It stars Tom Tyler and Lon Chaney Jr. Much as did Alfred Hitchcock in his own films, director Hill appears in a cameo as townsman "Bartender Ed".dbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Feldmandbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scotty_Beckettdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringJimmy Lydondbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Morrowdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Feldmandbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameGasoline Alleydbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gasoline_Alley_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_BerndsGasoline Alley is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Scotty Beckett, Jimmy Lydon and Susan Morrow. It is based on the comic strip of the same name by Frank King. It was followed the same year by a sequel, Corky of Gasoline Alley.dbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:producerNick Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Helldbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringRobert Andrewsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringBrenda Bergmandbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringBruno Zeusdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringDonna Deathdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringGumby Spanglerdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringJen Jon Vomitdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringSaint Reverenddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringZacherledbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:nameGeek Maggot Bingodbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_independent_filmsGeek Maggot Bingo (also known as Geek Maggot Bingo or The Freak from Suckweasel Mountain) is a 1983 comedy horror film directed by Nick Zedd, who also scripted and shot the film.The film was released in 1983 and a special screening was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on January 21, 2018 as part of their film series "New York Film and Video: No Wave–Transgressive", where it played alongside Zedd's Police State. At a screening of Geek Maggot Bingo with the Collective for Living Cinema, Zedd "shot" a couple of people planted in the audience at the film's end, bursting blood bags for extra effect.dbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Edwardsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Weldendbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringChrissie Whitedbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Birminghamdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lennox_Robinsondbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameGeneral John Regandbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:General_John_Regan_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsGeneral John Regan is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Ben Welden. It is an adaptation of the 1913 play General John Regan by George A. Birmingham. It was a quota film made at British and Dominion Studios, Elstree, for release by Paramount.dbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vlad_Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vladar_Companydbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:producerVlad Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:producerEdwin Mejia Jr.dbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringPhil Heathdbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringKai Greenedbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringBen Pakulskidbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringBranch Warrendbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringDennis Wolfdbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vlad_Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vladar_Companydbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vlad_Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:nameGeneration Irondbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_bodybuildingdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_Ronadbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_in_bodybuildingGeneration Iron is a 2013 American documentary film which follows the world's leading professional bodybuilders as they train and compete for the 2012 Mr. Olympia. Considered to be a spiritual sequel to the 1977 documentary Pumping Iron, the film gives access to the lives of the top seven bodybuilders in the sport, including Phil Heath, Kai Greene, Branch Warren, and Dennis Wolf. The film is narrated by Mickey Rourke, and features appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, and Jay Cutler.The film is directed by Vlad Yudin and produced by Edwin Mejia Jr. at The Vladar Company and Generation Iron Brands.dbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artists Classicsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnold Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameGenocidedbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Simon_Wiesenthal_CenterGenocide is a 1981 American documentary by Arnold Schwartzman.dbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Withersdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Hunt_(actress,_born_1917)dbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Searldbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameGentle Juliadbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Booth_Tarkingtondbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Gentle_Julia_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_M._WurtzelGentle Julia is a 1936 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Jane Withers, Tom Brown and Marsha Hunt. 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It was produced by British & Dominions Film Corporation and Paramount British Pictures. 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It was shot in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia.dbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:producerDavid Cohendbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:producerBashar Shbibdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Haralabos_Suglerisdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:starringDavid Cohendbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Charles_(actor)dbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Bryunbroekdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Haralabos_Suglerisdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gabor_Zsigovicsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:nameLove $ Greeddbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greeddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_$_Greedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bashar_ShbibLove $ Greed is a 1991 romantic comedy directed by Bashar Shbib.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allen_Rivkindbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:nameLove Is Newsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_GarnettLove Is News is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, and Don Ameche. The movie was directed by Tay Garnett and was the first film for which Power had top billing. The picture was remade in 1947 as That Wonderful Urge, with Power again and Gene Tierney.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:directorDavid Hartwelldbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Prestondbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:nameLove Is a Gundbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:USAdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:USAdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsLove Is a Gun is a 1994 straight-to-video erotic thriller film directed and written by David Hartwell and starring Eric Roberts and Kelly Preston.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Fairbanks_Jr.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rian_Jamesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:nameLove Is a Racketdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsLove Is a Racket (UK title: Such Things Happen) is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Ann Dvorak. The movie was written by Courtney Terrett from the novel by Rian James, and directed by William A. Wellman.dbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:directorClifford Gulliverdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:producerOswald Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:producerNorman Hope-Belldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringVivienne Chattertondbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringDavina Craigdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringErnie Lotingadbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringWallace Lupinodbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:nameLove Up the Poledbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_StudiosLove Up the Pole is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Clifford Gulliver and starring Ernie Lotinga, Vivienne Chatterton and Wallace Lupino. It was made at the Cricklewood Studios in London, and distributed by Butcher's Film Service which specialised in low-budget British films.dbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cal_Daltondbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:starringMildred Carrolldbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cal_Daltondbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursesdbp-dbp:nameLove and Cursesdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Love_and_Cursespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cal_DaltonLove and Curses is a 1938 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. The short was released on July 9, 1938.dbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denys_Arcanddbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Latourdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringMia Kirshnerdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringThomas Gibsondbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringRick Robertsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Fergusondbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringCameron Bancroftdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringJoanne Vannicoladbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:starringRuth Marshalldbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denys_Arcanddbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Latourdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Fraserdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:nameLove and Human Remainsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denys_Arcanddbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_playsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Human_Remainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_EdmontonLove and Human Remains is a 1993 Canadian film directed by Denys Arcand and based on Brad Fraser's stage play Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. Fraser also wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation. The film version follows the story line of the original play fairly closely: a gay man and his heterosexual, female roommate (who sexually experiments by having sex with a lesbian) try to find love and sexual gratification in Edmonton, as a serial killer is loose in the city.While the film was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, the original stage play and the screenplay are both set in Edmonton, Alberta. There are attempts made in the dialogue, props and background film footage to identify the city as Edmonton, as in David's remark, "Let's order a Rosebowl pizza and discuss your sexual crises" (Rose Bowl Pizza was a well-known restaurant and bar in Edmonton). In another scene, the TV news reporter signs off from "CFR-" and gets cut off by the TV remote control before she can say "-N", the final call letter of Edmonton's CTV affiliate station. Sal's remark, "It's chicken night at Flash", is an allusion to Flashback, a long-gone Edmonton gay bar. There's also repeated use of a Sun newspaper (the Edmonton Sun is one of the city's major daily newspapers, although the city's name is not included in the masthead of the prop paper) and CBC-TV Canadian Football League footage of an Edmonton Eskimos game.Fraser won a Genie Award for his adapted screenplay, while stars Mia Kirshner, Joanne Vannicola and Matthew Ferguson received acting nominations.In 2011, it was finally released on Region 1 DVD from Sony Pictures Classic's MOD service. It is also available in the UK on a Region 0 ("region-free") PAL DVD issued by Arrow Films.dbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emma-Kate_Croghandbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:producerYael Bergmandbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:producerStavros Kazantzidisdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:producerHelen Bandisdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:starringRadha Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:starringFrances O'Connordbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:starringAlice Garnerdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:starringMatt Daydbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Dyktynskidbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Emma-Kate_Croghandbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emma-Kate_Croghandbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:nameLove and Other Catastrophesdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_Other_Catastrophespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsLove and Other Catastrophes is a quirky 1996 Australian romantic comedy film featuring Frances O'Connor, Radha Mitchell, Alice Garner, Matthew Dyktynski, Matt Day and Kym Gyngell. The film was the first full-length release by director Emma-Kate Croghan and is set and filmed at Melbourne University where she studied writing and film directing.The film was nominated for five Australian Film Institute awards, including best film, best original screenplay, best actress, best supporting actress, and editing. Garner won a Film Critics Circle of Australia award for best supporting actress for her role in the movie. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 the soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album.In 2024, the film was restored and reissued on Blu-ray by Umbrella Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Strayerdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. Weeksdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harrison_Ford_(silent_film_actor)dbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:starringTyrell Davisdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:starringAlberta Vaughndbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Strayerdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsLove in High Gear is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring silent veteran Harrison Ford in his final film role and only talkie, and co–starring Alberta Vaughn,Tyrell Davis and Arthur Hoyt. It was released by the independent Mayfair Pictures.dbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringJeannie Carsondbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bradendbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Kellydbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denis_Nordendbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Muirdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Morgan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:nameLove in Pawndbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersLove in Pawn is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly and Jeannie Carson. It was written by Humphrey Knight, Guy Morgan, Frank Muir and Denis Nordern.dbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Sickingerdbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Sommerfielddbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Jane_Perskydbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Monroedbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Jacobsdbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malik_Murraydbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Sickingerdbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Kortchmardbp-dbr:Love_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:nameLove in a 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Jacobs.dbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonora_Corbettdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Angeldbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:nameLove on Wheelsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Love_on_Wheelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_SavilleLove on Wheels is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jack Hulbert, Gordon Harker, Edmund Gwenn and Leonora Corbett.dbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Amesdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringAubrey Matherdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringHelen Ferrersdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringRichard Dolmandbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_C._McNeiledbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:nameLove on the Spotdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_CuttsLove on the Spot is a 1932 British musical film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Rosemary Ames, Richard Dolman and Aubrey Mather.dbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures_Inc.dbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures_Inc.dbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eugene_Poddanydbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovelorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsLovelorn Leghorn is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on September 8, 1951, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and the Barnyard Dawg.dbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:directorDavid Sheldondbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:distributorJuniper Releasingdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:producerDavid Sheldondbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:producerDoro Vlado Hreljanovicdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Randolph_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Herddbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Windsordbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Novakdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Doolingdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Elizabeth_McDonoughdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringSusan Mechsnerdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_D._Foldesdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:nameLovely But Deadlydbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_O._Raglanddbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_martial_arts_filmsLovely But Deadly is a 1981 action film about a cheerleader who goes undercover to fight drug dealers. The film stars Lucinda Dooling, John Randolph, Mel Novak and Richard Herd.Directed by David Sheldon with a story by Lawrence D. Foldes, the film follows Mary Ann "Lovely" Lovitt (Dooling), who goes back to high school to find the drug pushers that she holds responsible for the death of her brother, who died from an overdose.The film features several fight scenes, with Lovitt using kung fu to deal with an array of villains.It was subsequently released on VHS by Vestron Video.dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerMark Ordeskydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerJane Flemingdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerRobin Cowiedbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerGregg Haledbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Lewisdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Holdendbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringLauren Lakisdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringGretchen Lodgedbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hale_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jane_Fleming_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Ordeskydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:nameLovely Mollydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2011dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mariticide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Marylanddbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gregg_Hale_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Haxan_Films_filmsLovely Molly is a 2011 American supernatural horror film directed by Eduardo Sánchez. The film initially had a working title of The Possession but was later changed to Lovely Molly. The plot follows newlyweds Molly and Tim as they move into the bride's childhood home, where painful memories and a powerful demon soon begin to haunt Molly.dbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Subversive_Cinemadbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noah_Taylordbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Subversive_Cinemadbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameLover Boydbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsLover Boy is a 1989 Australian romantic drama film directed by Geoffrey Wright. It stars Noah Taylor and Gillian Jones.dbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:producerMorris Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:producerRuth Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_S._O'Loughlindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Marchdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Warddbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringCathy Dunndbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:nameLovers and Lollipopsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsLovers and Lollipops is a 1956 film directed and written by Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin. The film was photographed on location in and around New York City, and tells the story of the romance of a widowed fashion model and an engineer, and how their relationship is affected by her daughter.The film was the second of three feature films directed and written by Engel and Orkin, who were best known for the 1953 film Little Fugitive. Like that film and Weddings and Babies (1960), Lovers and Lollipops was a low-budget film shot in a naturalistic style uncommon during this era.The film stars Lori March and was the film debut of Gerald S. O'Loughlin. Cathy Dunn, who did not appear in any other movies, played the girl.Both Little Fugitive and Lovers and Lollipops were influential independent movies in that era, and influenced the French New Wave film movement and John Cassavetes.dbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Ann_Richardsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(Australian_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Barclaydbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:nameLovers and Luggersdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:genreadventuredbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Luggerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallLovers and Luggers is a 1937 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall. It is an adventure melodrama about a pianist (Lloyd Hughes) who goes to Thursday Island to retrieve a valuable pearl. It has been called one of Hall's best films.It was retitled Vengeance of the Deep in the US and United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:distributorNovello-Atlasdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivor_Novellodbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annette_Bensondbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:starringAdrian Bruneldbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:starringNorman Penrosedbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivor_Novellodbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:nameLovers in Arabydbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Lovers_in_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_adventure_filmsLovers in Araby is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Annette Benson, Miles Mander and Norman Penrose. Much of the film was shot on location in North Africa.dbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Donovan_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:John_Lucas_Ltddbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_H._Ryandbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Hayes_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:producerDouglas Hughesdbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:producerClaire Labinedbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Mulgrewdbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Cusackdbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Niall_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Claydbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Donovan_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:John_Lucas_Ltddbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_H._Ryandbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Hayes_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Claire_Labinedbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claire_Labinedbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:nameLovespelldbp-dbr:Lovespelldbp-dbp:countryIreland, United Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lovespellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovespellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Lovespellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovespellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovespellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_6th_centurydbp-dbr:Lovespellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_KentLovespell is a 1981 fantasy romantic tragedy film featuring Richard Burton as King Mark of Cornwall. It was directed by Tom Donovan. It is based on the classic saga of Tristan and Isolde.dbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:directorMark Laffertydbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Leutwylerdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:producerSim Sarnadbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Biggsdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Corddrydbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Longoriadbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Leutwylerdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:nameLower Learningdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ryan_Shoredbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Lower_Learningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsLower Learning is a 2008 American black comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Eva Longoria, Rob Corddry, Ryan Newman, Monica Potter, and Andy Pessoa. It was directed by Mark Lafferty, and written by Lafferty and Shahin Chandrasoma. The film's original score was composed by Ryan Shore.dbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lindsay-Hoggdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBrut Productionsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Endersdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Pagedbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melina_Mercouridbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Jacksondbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Jacksondbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Mearadbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandy_Dennisdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lindsay-Hoggdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNasty Habitsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Watergate_scandal_in_filmdbp-dbr:Nasty_Habits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Lindsay-HoggNasty Habits is a 1977 comedy film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, starring Glenda Jackson, Melina Mercouri, Geraldine Page, Sandy Dennis, Anne Jackson, Anne Meara and Susan Penhaligon. The screenplay by Robert Enders is based on the 1974 novella The Abbess of Crewe by Muriel Spark.dbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directorChad Scheifeledbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributorITN Distributiondbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerMary Jo Barthmaierdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerPam Landisdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerStuart Connellydbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Michael_Halldbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_McNamaradbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mason_Dyedbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameNatural Selectiondbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Selection_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_school_violenceNatural Selection is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Chad Scheifele, and starring Mason Dye, Ryan Munzert, Anthony Michael Hall, Katherine McNamara and Amy Carlson. It is based on Scheifele's 2009 short film of the same name.dbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dusty_Nelsondbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBonaire Filmdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSpectrum Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoy McAreedbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Scordinodbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Malesdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russ_Tamblyndbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Kaitandbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Tylerdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward A. Wrightdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringLois Mastendbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringRhonda Dortondbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringShawn Eisnerdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringStan Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dusty_Nelsondbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameNecromancerdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Necromancer_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rape_and_revenge_filmsNecromancer is a 1988 American supernatural horror film directed by Dusty Nelson and starring Elizabeth Kaitan, John Tyler, Rhonda Dorto, Stan Hurwitz, Edward A. Wright, and Russ Tamblyn. The story follows a young woman who is raped by a group of men, and contacts a necromancer to exact her revenge.dbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:directorYuri Aldokhindbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLyudmila Kudriavtsevadbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:producerYash Chaudharydbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mahatma_Gandhidbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jawaharlal_Nehrudbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Indira_Gandhidbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNehrudbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Indian_independence_movementdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jawaharlal_Nehrudbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_India_on_filmdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Award_(India)_winnersdbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_independence_movement_fictiondbp-dbr:Nehru_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_prime_ministers_of_IndiaNehru is a 1984 Indian English-language documentary film based on the life of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent Republic of India. The film is directed by Shyam Benegal and Yuri Aldokhin, and produced by Films Division of India in collaboration with Center-Nauch-Film Studios, and Sovin Films, Russia with Yash Chaudhary as the executive producer. The film won the inaugural Best Historical Reconstruction and Compilation Film at the 32nd National Film Awards.dbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFirst National Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Gishdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringSydney Fairbrotherdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randle_Ayrtondbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Comptondbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Bowendbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:nameNell Gwyndbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1660sdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1670sdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1680sdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_II_of_Englanddbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Barbara_Palmer,_1st_Duchess_of_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Nell_Gwyn_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nell_GwynNell Gwyn is a 1926 British silent romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Dorothy Gish, Randle Ayrton and Juliette Compton. It was based on the 1926 novel Mistress Nell Gwyn by Marjorie Bowen and follows the life of Nell Gwynne, the mistress of Charles II. Wilcox later made a second version of the film in 1934, Nell Gwyn which starred Anna Neagle.dbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Karnowskidbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Stahelskidbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Pricedbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Whitedbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tina_Cotédbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Karnowskidbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Charlesdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:nameNemesis 2: Nebuladbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebuladbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_2:_Nebulapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nemesis_(film_series)Nemesis 2: Nebula is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun. The sequel to Nemesis (1992), it stars Sue Price, Tina Coté, Earl White, Jahi J.J. Zuri, and Chad Stahelski. Nemesis 2 was shot in Globe, Arizona. It was followed by Nemesis 3: Prey Harder and Nemesis 4: Death Angel, both released in 1996. Is the second installment in the Nemesis film series.A compilation version exists which combined the four Nemesis films into one 100-minute feature that Scanbox was going to release before the company went bankrupt in 2000. This version was released only in Eastern Europe in 2003, primarily in Poland.dbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steph_Greendbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNetwork Ireland Televisiondbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTamara Anghiedbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fionn_O'Sheadbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSinead Maguiredbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNorma Sheahandbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOlutunji Ebun-Coledbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimon O'Driscolldbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steph_Greendbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roddy_Doyledbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steph_Greendbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNew Boydbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irelanddbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_short_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steph_Greendbp-dbr:New_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steph_GreenNew Boy is a 2007 Irish short film based on the short story by Irish novelist, dramatist and screenwriter, Roddy Doyle. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film. The film is about a young boy's experience as he moves from a rural town in Africa to Ireland: a new country, a different school system and a whole new set of customs.dbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Purvesdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerSara Mullockdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Purvesdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Purvesdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameNextdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_William_ShakespeareNext is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Its full title is "Next: The Infinite Variety Show".dbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directorTony Williamsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Le Tetdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Jarrattdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Scottdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringGerda Nicolsondbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJackie Kerindbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameNext of Kindbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_of_Kin_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_mystery_filmsNext of Kin is a 1982 psychological horror film co-written and directed by Tony Williams, and starring Jackie Kerin and John Jarratt.dbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Guioldbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Guioldbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Yatesdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Conraddbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameNiagara Fallsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hal_Roach_Studiosdbp-dbr:Niagara_Falls_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Niagara_Falls_in_fictionNiagara Falls is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Marjorie Woodworth, Tom Brown and ZaSu Pitts. The film is a comedy of errors produced as one of Hal Roach's Streamliners.dbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:directorIstván Ventilladbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Bachdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRamon Bieridbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAllen Jaffedbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Grazianodbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNicoledbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_LaughlinNicole (also known as Crazed and The Widow's Revenge) is a 1978 American thriller directed by Istvan Ventilla and starring Leslie Caron and Catherine Bach.dbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameNightdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsNight is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930 by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversaldbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Baileydbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_MacDonalddbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Baileydbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Fairdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Baileydbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Baileydbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn Our Selectiondbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:On_Our_Selection_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Steele_RuddOn Our Selection (titled in the UK as Down On the Farm) is a 1932 comedy based on the Dad and Dave stories by Steele Rudd. These had been turned into a popular play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan in 1912, which formed the basis for the screenplay. Bailey repeats his stage role as Dad Rudd. He also wrote the script with director Ken G. Hall.The movie was one of the most popular Australian films of all time.dbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lindsaydbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Norrisdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn Trialdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Trial_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_O._MorseOn Trial is a 1939 drama film directed by Terry O. Morse and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It is based on the 1914 Broadway play by Elmer Rice. Warners had previously filmed Rice's play in 1928 as an early talkie, also called On Trial, and, earlier, in 1917, Essanay Studios had made a silent version with the same title.dbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHoffberg Productionsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Watlingdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Kirkwood_(actress)dbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameOnce a Sinnerdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Once_a_Sinner_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeOnce a Sinner is a 1950 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling and Joy Shelton. It was written by David Evans.dbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rockdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerStanley Haynesdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Fullerdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringHal Gordondbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorgie Harrisdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rockdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Georgie_Harrisdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Con_Westdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameOne Good Turndbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_Studiosdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_J._GouldingOne Good Turn is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Leslie Fuller, Georgie Harris and Hal Gordon. It was shot at Elstree Studios near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director George Provis.dbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Cowandbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Wisdomdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Hirddbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Abicairdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Ricedbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Cowandbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Colindbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Cowandbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameOne Good Turndbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sid_Colindbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:One_Good_Turn_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_WillisOne Good Turn is a 1955 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Joan Rice, Shirley Abicair and Thora Hird. The main setting of the film is an English children's home, located south of London.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roach_Jr.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:producerHal Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:starringCarole Landisdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roach_Jr.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Baker_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mickell_Novackdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:nameOne Million B.C.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prehistoric_people_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animal_cruelty_incidents_in_filmdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_monster_moviesOne Million B.C. is a 1940 American fantasy film produced by Hal Roach Studios and released by United Artists. It is also known by the titles Cave Man, Man and His Mate, and Tumak.The film stars Victor Mature as protagonist Tumak, a young caveman who strives to unite the uncivilized Rock Tribe and the peaceful Shell Tribe, Carole Landis as Loana, daughter of the Shell Tribe chief and Tumak's love interest, and Lon Chaney Jr. as Tumak's stern father and leader of the Rock Tribe. Chaney's billing differs from that of his home studio Universal Pictures in that Hal Roach elected to retain the "Jr." instead of billing him under his father's name, possibly because Roach was co-directing the film with his own son Hal Roach Jr.The film was a popular success and was nominated for two Academy Awards for its special effects and musical score, although the film is controversial for its use of live animals dueling.dbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Somlodbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringStanley Hollowaydbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nino_Martinidbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringBonar Colleanodbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Rocdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Somlodbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._J._Simondbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Caryl_Brahmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameOne Night with Youdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_You_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_YoungOne Night with You is a 1948 British musical comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Nino Martini, Patricia Roc and Bonar Colleano. It was written by Caryl Brahms and S.J. Simon adapted from the Italian film Music on the Run by Carlo Ludovoco Bragaglia.dbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarlyle Blackwelldbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Byron_(actor)dbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Graydbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carlyle_Blackwelldbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRandle Ayrtondbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carlyle_Blackwelldbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOne of the Bestdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1820sdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:One_of_the_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_mystery_drama_filmsOne of the Best is a 1927 British silent historical drama film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Walter Byron and Eve Gray. It was based on a play by Seymour Hicks. Film historian Rachael Low described it as an "unsophisticated costume drama". The 'drumming out' scene of Lieutenant Keppel was filmed at Hounslow Barracks using the officers and men of the Royal Fusiliers wearing 1820s uniforms.dbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directorMatt Forrestdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Dennisdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gil_Scott-Herondbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Wilkinsdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Geevesdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameOrange Mandbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:country20dbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_controversies_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_controversiesdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_in_British_televisiondbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gil_Scott-Herondbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Controversies_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_and_marketing_controversiesdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tango_(drink)dbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orange_Man_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_commercialsOrange Man is a British television advertisement for the soft drink Tango Orange. Created by advertising agency HHCL (Howell Henry Chaldecott Lury and Partners), a longtime collaborator of Tango, the advertisement was produced in 1991 and aired in 1992, and was the first in the brand's "You Know When You've Been Tango'd" campaign that would continue until 1996 before returning for several years in the 2000s.The advertisement features an orange man slapping a Tango drinker across the cheeks as a metaphor for tasting Tango, and was intended as a reaction against the norm of "cause and effect" television advertising at the time, which was largely focused on scenarios where people's lives were improved by the product being advertised. Orange Man caused controversy after reports of injuries when children began copying the events of the advertisement in school playgrounds, and was subsequently withdrawn, with two other versions of Orange Man replacing it, both showing different scenarios aside from slapping.Despite the controversy, it contributed to a boost of sales by more than a third, and has gained acclaim in later years, even featuring and ranking highly in several lists of the greatest advertisements ever made. A Channel 4/The Sunday Times poll in 2000 named Orange Man the third best advertisement of all time. It has also been credited as pioneering viral marketing and guerrilla marketing. Different commentators have named it the best advertisement for Tango and the best advertisement created by HHCL. Orange Man precedes other Tango advertisements that have caused controversy, and has been parodied several times.dbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLeonard Worth Keeter IIIdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternational Film Marketdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBetty J. Stephensdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert P. Eatondbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Hunterdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam T. Hicksdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Rapagnadbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles K. Bibbydbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Schererdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Donnellandbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShangtai Tuandbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWolfgang Linkmandbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOrder of the Black Eagledbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazisdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cryonics_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Order_of_the_Black_Eagle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_action_filmsOrder of the Black Eagle (aka Black Eagle) is an American action B movie released in December 1987. The film is a sequel to Unmasking the Idol, a 1986 spy film by the same director (Keeter), story-writer (Eaton), and screenplay writer (Behrens). Leonard Worth Keeter III directed the film in Shelby, North Carolina, at Earl Owensby Studios, and the surrounding area.dbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Loder_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Davis_Lodgedbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denis_Johnstondbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOurselves Alonedbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Republican_Armydbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Ourselves_Alone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_War_of_Independence_filmsOurselves Alone (released in the US as River of Unrest) is a 1936 British drama film depicting a love story set against the backdrop of the Irish War of Independence. The title is a translation of the Irish slogan Sinn Féin Amháin. It is directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and stars John Lodge, John Loder and Antoinette Cellier.The film was banned in Northern Ireland under the Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Act (Northern Ireland) 1922, but was shown in the Irish Free State and in Great Britain.dbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Abbottdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Maherdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Schaefferdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameOut of Timedbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Out_of_Time_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2088Out of Time is a 1988 science fiction film directed by Robert Butler and starring Bruce Abbott and Bill Maher. It was a failed television pilot made into a television movie.dbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerOlive Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Longdondbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robertson_Haredbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Graydbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Claredbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameOut of the Shadowdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cambridgedbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_WinnerOut of the Shadow (also known as Murder on the Campus) is a 1961 British thriller film directed and written by Michael Winner and starring Terence Longdon, Donald Gray, Diane Clare, Robertson Hare and Dermot Walsh.dbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Calvertdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringCameron Carrdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringIrene Normandbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:nameOut to Windbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_to_Win_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denison_CliftOut to Win is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by the American filmmaker Denison Clift and starring Catherine Calvert, Clive Brook and Irene Norman. It was based on the 1921 play Out to Win by Dion Clayton Calthrop and Roland Pertwee.dbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seth_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Bennett_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Dixdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seth_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Nannydbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Seth_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nanniesdbp-dbr:The_Nanny_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jimmy_SangsterThe Nanny is a 1965 British psychological horror thriller film directed by Seth Holt and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It stars Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, and Jill Bennett, and was adapted by Jimmy Sangster from the 1964 novel of the same name by Evelyn Piper (a pseudonym for Merriam Modell). The film was scored by Richard Rodney Bennett and shot at Elstree Studios.The story follows a disturbed 10-year-old boy who returns home from a residential school after being blamed for the death of his younger sister. He becomes convinced that his family’s long-serving nanny, who appears caring and devoted, poses a deadly threat.dbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Navydbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsThe Navy is a 1930 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons.dbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directorRodney Gibbonsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAcademy Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Berrydbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Kozlowskidbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Wimmerdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Neighbordbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rodney_GibbonsThe Neighbor is a 1993 horror thriller film directed by Rodney Gibbons, starring Rod Steiger, Linda Kozlowski and Ron Lea.dbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Majorsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:nameThe Norsemandbp-dbr:The_Norsemandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Viking_Agedbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Norsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_pre-Columbian_AmericaThe Norseman is a 1978 American adventure film starring Lee Majors and directed, produced and written by Charles B. Pierce.dbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Stratton-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:producerGraham Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:producerStephen O'Rourkedbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Williams_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Quickdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Stratton-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_McKenna_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:nameThe Odd Jobdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Odd_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Graham_ChapmanThe Odd Job is a 1978 British comedy film starring Monty Python member Graham Chapman. It has been called "the film Graham Chapman starred in that everyone forgets exists."dbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nilanjan_Neil_Lahiridbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:producerBharat Shahdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:producerRatna Maitydbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sachin_Bhattdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sakina_Jaffreydbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:starringWilson Cruzdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nilanjan_Neil_Lahiridbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Akshat_Vermadbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ghalib_Shiraz_Dhalladbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:nameThe Odedbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_KenyaThe Ode is a 2008 English-language American-Indian drama film directed by Nilanjan Neil Lahiri and starring Sachin Bhatt, Wilson Cruz and Sakina Jaffrey. The film is an adaptation of the novel, Ode to Lata by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla. The biopic was shot on location in Kenya and in Los Angeles and produced by Ratna Maity, with Bharat Shah as executive producer. The film marks the acting debut of Indian actress, Lakshmi Manchu.dbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Berteidbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Luriedbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_%22Bill%22_Ricedbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lydia_Lunchdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:G._H._Hovagimyandbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diego_Cortezdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_B_and_Beth_Bdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Offendersdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Wavedbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allegorydbp-dbr:The_Offenders_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_rockThe Offenders is a 1980 American No Wave color Super 8 film directed by Scott B and Beth B that, as a punk melodrama, post-modernly refers back to the 1921 melodrama film The Offenders directed by Fenwicke L. Holmes. It originally was presented as a serial that screened at Max's Kansas City and the Mudd Club whereby each week the attendees paid for the making of next week's episodes.The full version of The Offenders was first shown on March 6, 1980, at Film Forum and then at other film houses during the height of the early-1980s New York City crime wave. Publicity photographs for The Offenders were shot by Marcia Resnick.dbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Battersbydbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBBC1dbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenith_Trodddbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Lazenbydbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Kempinskidbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Battersbydbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenith_Trodddbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Operationdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_playsdbp-dbr:The_Operation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_plays"The Operation" is the 18th episode of third season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 26 February 1973. "The Operation" was written by Roger Smith, directed by Roy Battersby, produced by Kenith Trodd, and starred George Lazenby. The episode is about an asset stripper trying to buy up a row of houses.dbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russ_Mayberrydbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:starringDennis Dugandbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:starringJim Daledbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:starringKenneth Moredbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:starringJohn Le Mesurierdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:starringRon Moodydbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russ_Mayberrydbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:nameUnidentified Flying Oddballdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russ_Mayberrydbp-dbr:Unidentified_Flying_Oddballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Connecticut_Yankee_in_King_Arthur's_CourtUnidentified Flying Oddball is a 1979 science fiction comedy film. It is based on Mark Twain's 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Released in the United Kingdom as The Spaceman and King Arthur, then subsequently re-released in the United States as A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court, the film stars Dennis Dugan as NASA employee Tom Trimble who unintentionally travels back in time with his look-alike android Hermes.dbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlisa Khazanovadbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFabrizio Contedbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoman Volobuevdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIlya Dzhincharadzedbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:producerClaudio Bellantedbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJillian Bokatziandbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRyan Alan Dearthdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaudio Bellantedbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRob Campbelldbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Davenportdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Beetemdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNoah Huntleydbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Raymontdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarisa Ryandbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAri Barkandbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZachary Le Veydbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alisa_Khazanovadbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roman_Volobuevdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alisa_Khazanovadbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMiddlegrounddbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States, Russiadbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Russian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Middleground_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Russian_filmsMiddleground is a Russian-American indie drama film directed and co-written by Alisa Khazanova. The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival on 27 June 2017 followed by a release in Russia on 2 November 2017. The film will receive a limited theatrical and VOD release in the United States on 18 May 2018.dbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:producerJames S. Edwardsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:starringCharles Oliverdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:starringJames Carewdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Lisledbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kim_Peacockdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_MacDougalldbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:nameMidnight at Madame Tussaud'sdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'sdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Pearsondbp-dbr:Midnight_at_Madame_Tussaud'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosMidnight at Madame Tussaud's is a 1936 British thriller film directed by George Pearson and starring Lucille Lisle, James Carew and Charles Oliver. The screenplay concerns an explorer who bets his friends he can spend a night in Madame Tussaud's chamber of horrors.dbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbp:nameMidnight in a Toy Shopdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shopdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_a_Toy_Shoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsMidnight in a Toy Shop is a 1930 Silly Symphonies animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney Productions.dbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:directorQuentin Mastersdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshow Filmsdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:producerTom Burstalldbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringJames Lauriedbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Cullendbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Arguedbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graeme_Blundelldbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Coleman_(presenter)dbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gia_Caridesdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clayton_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:starringTony Barrydbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:nameMidnite Sparesdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnite_Sparespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Quentin_MastersMidnite Spares is a 1983 Australian action film starring Gia Carides, James Laurie, Max Cullen, Graeme Blundell, Bruce Spence, David Argue and Jonathan Coleman.dbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:starringMargaret Lockwooddbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hughie_Greendbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:starringRobert Adamsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:starringRoger Liveseydbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Marryatdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peggy_Thompson_(American_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:nameMidshipman Easydbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Napoleonic_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Revolutionary_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Frederick_Marryatdbp-dbr:Midshipman_Easypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carol_ReedMidshipman Easy is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Carol Reed and starring Hughie Green, Margaret Lockwood, Harry Tate and Robert Adams. The screenplay concerns a young man who runs away from home, joins the navy and goes to sea in the 1790s. He rescues a captive woman from a Spanish ship and battles pirates and smugglers. The film was based on the novel Mr Midshipman Easy (1836) by Frederick Marryat.dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:starringTom Morrisondbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Jaynes_(actress)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:nameMighty Mouse in Gypsy Lifedbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_representations_of_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Connie_RasinskiMighty Mouse in Gypsy Life is a 1945 Mighty Mouse cartoon that was nominated for an Oscar in the 18th Annual Academy Awards and is produced by Paul Terry and directed by Connie Rasinski. This film was originally released theatrically by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:producerJames Bridgesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:starringDebra Wingerdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:starringPaul Winfielddbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:starringDarrell Larsondbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:starringMark Keyloundbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:nameMike's Murderdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_illegal_drug_tradedbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Ladd_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Barry_(composer)dbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mike's_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_BridgesMike's Murder is a 1984 American neo-noir mystery film released by Warner Bros. starring Debra Winger. It was written and directed by James Bridges. Mark Keyloun, Paul Winfield, and Darrell Larson appear in support.dbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Leighdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:starringGarth Pillsburydbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:starringJenny Neumanndbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:starringWalt Robindbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:nameMistress of the Apesdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_BuchananMistress of the Apes is a 1979 film from Larry Buchanan.dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hegedusdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Burnettdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Boscodbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hegedusdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameMoon Over Broadwaydbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Broadway_theatreMoon Over Broadway is a 1997 documentary film starring Carol Burnett and directed by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker.dbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Rogersdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:producerPaul Popedbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:starringGerry Rogersdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peg_Normandbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Rogersdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:nameMy Left Breastdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Newfoundland_and_Labradordbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lesbiansdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Breast_cancerMy Left Breast is a 2000 Canadian documentary film, directed by Gerry Rogers. Starring Rogers and her partner Peg Norman, the film documents Rogers' experience being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer.The film was screened theatrically at selected documentary and LGBT film festivals in Canada and the United States, but was distributed primarily as an episode of the CBC Television documentary series The Passionate Eye. Rogers' tour to promote the film included an appearance on The Rosie O'Donnell Show in December 2000.dbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:producerJack J. Cohndbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Hadendbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Rutherforddbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecilia_Parkerdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Holdendbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Agnes_Christine_Johnstondbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ludwig_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kay_Van_Riperdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aurania_Rouveroldbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:nameOut West with the Hardysdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Out_West_with_the_Hardyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_LudwigOut West with the Hardys is a 1938 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz and the fifth film in the Andy Hardy series of sixteen films.dbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBill Nolandbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)dbp-dbp:nameParking Spacedbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Parking_Space_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsParking Space is a 1933 American Pre-Code short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 77th Oswald film created during the Lantz era and the 128th to feature the character.dbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerEdward J. Whitedbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Edwards_(actress)dbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:nameSpoilers of the Plainsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Spoilers_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_WitneySpoilers of the Plains is a 1951 American Western film directed by William Witney, and starring Roy Rogers and Penny Edwards, with Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage. The film was distributed by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Milton_(director)dbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Curzon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Goodnerdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Milton_(director)dbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lajos_Bíródbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:nameStrange Evidencedbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Miltondbp-dbr:Strange_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsStrange Evidence (also known as Dance of the Witches, and Wife in Pawn) is a 1933 British crime film directed by Robert Milton, produced by Alexander Korda and written by Lajos Bíró and Miles Malleson. Starring Leslie Banks, George Curzon, Carol Goodner and Frank Vosper, it is a film made by Alexander Korda's London Film Productions at British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Elstree, with art direction by R.Holmes Paul.dbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:directorPeter Georgedbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tinnelldbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringBarry Brennerdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringGail Neelydbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringRobert Hardendbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:starringTom Demenkoffdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tinnelldbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:nameSurf Nazis Must Diedbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-Nazismdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_surfing_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf_Nazis_Must_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-NazisSurf Nazis Must Die is a 1987 American post-apocalyptic exploitation action film directed by Peter George, and starring Gail Neely, Barry Brenner and Robert Harden. It was produced by The Institute, a production company formed by George, Craig A. Colton and Robert Tinnell, and distributed by Troma Entertainment, a company known for low-budget exploitation films.dbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snoresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snoresdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snoresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snoresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snoresdbp-dbp:nameThe Crowd Snoresdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Crowd_Snorespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_LantzThe Crowd Snores is a short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the third film to feature Pooch the Pup. The film is also a parody of the Warner Bros. feature film The Crowd Roars.dbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Haredbp-dbp:nameThe Hasty Haredbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hasty_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvin_the_Martian_filmsThe Hasty Hare is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on June 7, 1952, and features Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The title is a pun on the film title The Hasty Heart.dbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showdbp-dbp:nameThe Medicine Showdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_shapeshiftingThe Medicine Show is a 1933 short animated film by Columbia Pictures. The film is part of a long-running short film series featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_McCann_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Heuringdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnathon_Schaechdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loren_Deandbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Messner_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Reyesdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_McCann_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Poker Clubdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Poker_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_McCannThe Poker Club is a 2008 American thriller film. It was directed by Tim McCann.dbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Garrickdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Ward_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daisy_Burrelldbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Garrickdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Ward_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbp:nameThe Pride of the Fancydbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Warddbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Fancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_GarrickThe Pride of the Fancy is a British silent motion picture of 1920 directed by Richard Garrick and Albert Ward, produced by G. B. Samuelson, and starring Rex Davis, Daisy Burrell and Tom Reynolds. A drama, it was based on a novel by George Edgar published in 1914.dbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:distributorMaron Films , Astral Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:producerJames Garner, Barry Scholerdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:starringJames Garnerdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:starringMario Andrettidbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:starringBob Bondurantdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Garnerdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:nameThe Racing Scenedbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_auto_racingdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racing_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_SidarisThe Racing Scene is a 1969 documentary film about actor James Garner and his auto racing team, directed by Andy Sidaris. The picture offers a glimpse of Garner's role and the teams and cars he sponsored during the middle of three years (1968-1970) his American International Racing team campaigned over a variety of racing series. The Racing Scene was the first film directed by Sidaris, whose background at that time had been in sports telecasting.dbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:distributorDonald J. Hansen Enterprisesdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:producerJoseph F. Robertsondbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Burton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:starringRobert Huttondbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_F._Robertsondbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:nameThe Slime Peopledbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Slime_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_horror_filmsThe Slime People is a 1963 horror film directed by Robert Hutton, who also starred in the film. The film was featured on the first season of the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well as the 1986 syndicated series The Canned Film Festival.The film was infamous for its extensive use of fog machines, with the fog becoming so thick towards the end that it is virtually impossible to see any of the actors.dbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:directorCiro Durándbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jsu_Garciadbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Stowedbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:nameTropical Snowdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Colombian_drama_filmsTropical Snow is a 1988 American drama film written and directed by Ciro Durán and starring David Carradine, Madeleine Stowe, and Jsu Garcia (credited as "Nick Corri"). It was Durán's "first scripted, English-language feature", and also Tim Allen's film debut (with a cameo as a baggage handler).dbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:nameTwo in a Taxidbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Taxipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_crime_drama_filmsTwo in a Taxi is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Robert Florey and starring Anita Louise, Russell Hayden, Noah Beery Jr. and Dick Purcell. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Writer Marvin Wald was inspired by seeing a production of Clifford Odets' Waiting for Lefty to write this drama of cab drivers and their economic struggles.dbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loversdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_O'Brien_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loversdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Thrush, Marya Cohn, Ann O'Brien, Euclid D. Farnhamdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loversdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_O'Brien_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_O'Brien_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loversdbp-dbp:nameVermont is for Loversdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loversdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vermont_Is_for_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_VermontVermont is for Lovers is an independently produced docudrama released in 1992, starring George Thrush and Marya Cohn and shot on location Tunbridge, Vermont. The film concerns a couple visiting Vermont in order to be married, and interviewing local residents on the subject of marriage. Largely improvised and using non-professional actors, the film was shown at various film festivals including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was not terribly well received by the national press, with The New York Times calling it, "vaguely amiable". While The Washington Post review commented that the film was an "all-too-easy target for ridicule", it also mentioned one of the film's high points: "In one scene, a typically droll Vermont resident (playing himself) sums up his state's fabled coolness to strangers by suggesting that a sign be placed at the state line, reading "Welcome to Vermont. Now Leave.""dbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Morrisdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hilda_Mooredbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:starringRonald Squiredbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:nameWhoso Is Without Sindbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sindbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoso_Is_Without_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_PaulWhoso Is Without Sin is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Hilda Moore, Milton Rosmer and Flora Morris. The screenplay concerns a woman who offers shelter to a prostitute.dbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wins_Outdbp-dbp:nameWins Outdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wins_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsWins Out is a 1932 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Barrydbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcedbp-dbp:distributorPortman Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcedbp-dbp:producerTim Purcelldbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Barrydbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcedbp-dbp:nameMurder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorcedbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom, Canadadbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder:_Ultimate_Grounds_for_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_thriller_drama_filmsMurder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce is a British thriller film released in 1984, starring Roger Daltrey of the Who in the main role of Roger Cunningham.dbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moore_Marriottdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Moffattdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:nameOld Bones of the Riverdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Empiredbp-dbr:Old_Bones_of_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_EmpireOld Bones of the River is a comedy film released in 1938 starring British actor Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel, based on the characters created by Edgar Wallace.The film is a spoof of the 1935 movie Sanders of the River.dbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Laskydbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Pickforddbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_Ledererdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Lupinodbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Laskydbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Pickforddbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:René_Pujoldbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:nameOne Rainy Afternoondbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:One_Rainy_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_French_filmsOne Rainy Afternoon is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino, and featuring Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, and Erik Rhodes. It also marked the last film appearance by actress Florence Lawrence, who died in 1938, who had an uncredited bit role in the film. It was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery, with additional dialogue by Maurice Hanline, from the screenplay for the 1935 French film Monsieur Sans-Gêne by Emeric Pressburger and René Pujol, which was based on the story "The Satyr" by Pressburger. The film was reissued in 1948 as Matinee Scandal.dbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_V._Johnsondbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAri Palitzdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGareth Westdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Henneydbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Grahamdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominique_Vandenbergdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_V._Johnsondbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_V._Johnsondbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:namePit Fighterdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mixed_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Fighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jesse_V._JohnsonPit Fighter is a 2005 action film directed by Jesse V. Johnson and starring Dominique Vandenberg, Steven Bauer and Stephen Graham and Scott Adkins.dbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkeddbp-dbp:nameRed Riding Hoodwinkeddbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Riding_Hoodwinkedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Red_Riding_HoodRed Riding Hoodwinked is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 29, 1955, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The cartoon was Warner Bros.' latest adaptation of the Little Red Riding Hood children's story, with the Big Bad Wolf and Granny playing their respective roles, with Tweety and Sylvester taking appropriate sides.Unlike her previous appearances, the usually cheerful Granny here is a female caricature of Ralph Kramden (of television's The Honeymooners), complete with ill-temperedness and use of the catchphrase, "One of these days, one of these days...POW! Right in the kisser!" As such, "Red Riding Hoodwinked" marked one of the earliest parodies of The Honeymooners. In addition, Granny's appearance is updated: although she appears as a sourpuss here, her physical attributes (such as a less-pronounced chin) would be used in future appearances. Also, Granny's old-fashioned ways would be de-emphasized.The wolf character would re-appear in "Hare-Less Wolf", albeit designed differently and given the name Charles M. Wolf.dbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_S._Marcusdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_S._Marcusdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Codydbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbp:nameRoger Touhy, Gangsterdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Roger_Touhy,_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_American_gangstersRoger Touhy, Gangster is a 1944 American gangster film based on the life of Chicago mob figure Roger Touhy, directed by film noir specialist Robert Florey.Parts of the film were shot at Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet, Illinois, where Touhy himself was serving time. Although the story was fictionalized, Touhy successfully sued the studio for defamation of character. After six years, he won a judgment of $15,000, although Fox was able to profitably distribute the film overseas without legal repercussions.dbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Waltersdbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Whelandbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:nameThank Evansdbp-dbr:Thank_Evansdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_Evanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_lost_filmsThank Evans is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Max Miller. The film is sequel to Educated Evans (1936), with Miller, Hal Walters and Albert Whelan all returning to reprise their roles as the hapless horse racing tipster Evans, his pal Nobby and the bungling Sergeant Challoner. The outline of the plot concerns Evans being once again down on his luck, and at the racecourse meeting a friendly and sympathetic Lord who helps him out. Later Evans manages to repay the gentleman's kindness by exposing his horse trainer as a duplicitous con-merchant.Thank Evans is classed as "missing, believed lost", with only a one-minute fragment known to survive.dbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Albertdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Carreradbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Tyrrelldbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Taybackdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fox_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Blankfielddbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Patakidbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jackie_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Underachieversdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jackie_KongThe Underachievers is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Jackie Kong.dbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stopdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Weasel_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weaselsWeasel Stop is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on February 11, 1956, and features Foghorn Leghorn.The cartoon is unusual in that a different dog (instead of the Barnyard Dawg) is used as Foghorn's nemesis. The title is a pun on the phrase "whistle stop".dbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:distributorMiracle Filmsdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:producerArnold Louis Millerdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andria_Lawrencedbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vicki_Woolfdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:nameWest End Jungledbp-dbr:West_End_Jungledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:West_End_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:West_End_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_End_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:West_End_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:West_End_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_documentary_filmsWest End Jungle is a 1961 British drama documentary film directed by Arnold Louis Miller and starring Andria Lawrence and Vicki Woolf. It focuses on the issue of prostitution.dbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Macarthurdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:distributorPinnacle Filmsdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:producerDan Macarthurdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dwayne_Camerondbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:starringIsabella Tannockdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:starringLeon Caindbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Macarthurdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Macarthurdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Macarthurdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melanie_Pooledbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:nameNice Packagedbp-dbr:Nice_Packagedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Nice_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nice_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsNice Package is a 2016 gangster comedy feature starring Dwayne Cameron, Isabella Tannock and Leon Cain. The film is produced by Melanie Poole and directed by Dan Macarthur.dbp-dbr:Outback_Patroldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:Outback_Patroldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hawesdbp-dbr:Outback_Patroldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:Outback_Patroldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hawesdbp-dbr:Outback_Patroldbp-dbp:nameOutback Patroldbp-dbr:Outback_Patroldbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Outback_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_law_enforcementOutback Patrol is a 1952 documentary about the patrol of a policeman in the Northern Territory outback, Constable Robert Darkin, and the various tasks he must perform. The movie has since become a study text in Australian secondary schools. Robinson said it "was a very successful picture."dbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sondbp-dbp:directorA. L. Lewisdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sondbp-dbp:namePhar Lap's Sondbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sondbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_horse_racing_filmsPhar Lap's Son is a 1936 New Zealand film directed by A. L. Lewis. Only part of it survives. It was shot in and around Dunedin.Many of the crew who worked on it had worked on Down on the Farm (1935).dbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standdbp-dbp:namePorky's Last Standdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Last_Standpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettPorky's Last Stand is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on January 6, 1940, according to The Indianapolis Star, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:namePort Whinesdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsPort Whines is a 1929 animated short film by the Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is the 136th Krazy Kat cartoon.dbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:directorBert Lovittdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Castle_Hill_Productionsdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:producerJim Milio; Alain Silver, Patrick Regandbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Nolandbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Marsdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hogan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_F._Kellydbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Castle_Hill_Productionsdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alain_Silverdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:namePrince Jackdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Civil_rights_movement_in_filmdbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Robert_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.dbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lyndon_B._Johnsondbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Prince_Jackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Kennedy_familyPrince Jack is a 1985 film from Castle Hill Productions which dramatizes some of the inner workings of the Kennedy administration, including efforts by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to address the issues arising from the Civil Rights Movement. Although primarily a dramatic narrative, Prince Jack also uses satire and black humor, especially with regard to the Kennedy brothers' complicated relationship with Lyndon B. Johnson.Prince Jack covers the period from the Democratic National Convention in July 1960 to the autumn of 1963, just prior to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The film was written and directed by Bert Lovitt.dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributorHBO Original Filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerDavid Devinedbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerRichard Mozerdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Nardidbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lally_Cadeaudbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Baydbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Illmanndbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Di_Mambrodbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringJanee Mortildbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringMelissa Pirerradbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heather_Conkiedbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:nameRossini's Ghostdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Croatiadbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gioachino_RossiniRossini's Ghost is a 1996 HBO Original Film produced and directed by David Devine, with co-production by Richard Mozer.dbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Baringdbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Settondbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Hendrixdbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Portmandbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Heflindbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Baringdbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Settondbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Westerbydbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:nameSouth of Algiersdbp-dbr:South_of_Algiersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Algierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_LeeSouth of Algiers (U.S. The Golden Mask; also known as Mask of Pharaoh) is a 1953 British travel adventure film, directed by Jack Lee and starring Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix and Eric Portman. It was written by Robert Westerby and was partly filmed on location in Algeria.dbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringBen Gazzaradbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringSusan Tyrrelldbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringOrnella Mutidbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringTanya Lopertdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sergio_Amideidbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Foutzdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:nameStorie di ordinaria folliadbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philippe_Sardedbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Charles_Bukowskidbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marco_FerreriTales of Ordinary Madness (Italian: Storie di ordinaria follia, French: Contes de la folie ordinaire) is a 1981 film by Italian director Marco Ferreri. It was shot in English in the United States, featuring Ben Gazzara and Ornella Muti in the leading roles. The film's title and subject matter are based on the works and the person of US poet Charles Bukowski, including the short story The Most Beautiful Woman in Town (published by City Lights Publishing in the 1972 collection Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness).The film's protagonist, Charles Serking, is based on Bukowski's autobiographical character Henry Chinaski. At the time, the director Taylor Hackford owned the rights to the Chinaski name, having acquired them when he optioned Bukowski's 1971 novel Post Office.dbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:directorDaniel Vancedbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:producerBill Cokerdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:producerPaul Rubey Johnsondbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Haigdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Sandordbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Lanedbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rockne_Tarkingtondbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_X._Slatterydbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Nolindbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe No Mercy Mandbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_No_Mercy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_directorial_debut_filmsThe No Mercy Man (also known as Bad Man, Trained to Kill, and Trained to Kill USA) is a 1973 action film with elements of a modern-day Western starring Steve Sandor, Rockne Tarkington, Sid Haig, Ron Thompson, Mike Lane, and Richard X. Slattery. The film was co-written (with Michael Nolin) and directed by Daniel Vance in his first and last feature film. The film was shot in Todd-AO by Dean Cundey in his first feature film with Buddy Joe Hooker arranging the stunt work and acting as second unit director. Master Jerry Druckerman acted as the film's martial arts technical advisor.Film director Quentin Tarantino programmed The No Mercy Man as part of a March 2011 revenge film triple feature at the New Beverly Cinema, which Tarantino took over in March 2007. The websites Letterboxd, and The Grindhouse Database list this movie as belonging to the vetsploitation subgenre.dbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:producerCharles R. Rogersdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:producerE.M. Asherdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:starringJoel McCreadbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:starringJoan Bennettdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_R._Fosterdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hoffensteindbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melville_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Malloydbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_E._Paramore_Jr.dbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:nameTwo in a Crowddbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenTwo in a Crowd is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Joan Bennett, Joel McCrea and Reginald Denny. It was produced and released by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Lewis R. Foster, Doris Malloy, and Earle Snell.dbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Shinerdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R.F._Delderfielddbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:nameWorm's Eye Viewdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Worm's_Eye_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondWorm's Eye View is a 1951 British Technicolor comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner and Diana Dors. Based on the 1945 play of the same name by R.F. Delderfield, it was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Films.dbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Staubdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_E._Levoydbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Staubdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_E._Levoydbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_L._Schrockdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Taylordbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fielddbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:nameSitting on the Moondbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Staubdbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:Sitting_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsSitting on the Moon is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ralph Staub and released by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:starringHazel Courtdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Carpenter_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:starringRussell Napierdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:nameThe Narrowing Circledbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrowing_Circlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersThe Narrowing Circle is a 1956 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter, Hazel Court and Russell Napier. It was written by Doreen Montgomery based on the 1954 novel of the same title by Julian Symons. A crime writer finds himself framed for murder.dbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Sahara_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sahara_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_SaharaSahara Hare is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on March 26, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.dbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Zuckerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerMarlon Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Zuckerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerShawn Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerPhil Dornfielddbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Halldbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashley_Tisdaledbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Farisdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erica_Ashdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Zuckerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Zuckerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marlon_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Polskydbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Mazindbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marlon_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shawn_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Proftdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Seltzerdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Friedbergdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameScary Moviedbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Scary_Movie_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2000Scary Movie is a series of American parody films, mainly focusing on spoofing horror films. The franchise has a combined gross of almost $900 million at the worldwide box office and has received mixed reviews from critics. A sixth film is in development.dbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_McNaughtondbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Avenue_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Zollodbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Bogosiandbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_McNaughtondbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Avenue_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Zollodbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Bogosiandbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSex, Drugs, Rock & Rolldbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex,_Drugs,_Rock_&_Roll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_McNaughtonSex, Drugs, Rock & Roll is a 1991 American film directed by John McNaughton of Eric Bogosian's one-man stage show of the same name.dbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Barterdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbp:nameThe Academy Decidesdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Academy_Decidespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_StudiosThe Academy Decides is a 1937 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring April Vivian, Henry Oscar, John Oxford and Wensley Russell. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:directorJames Headdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorFull Moon Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorEcho Bridge Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:producerCris Andreidbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodor_Danettidbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMac Fyfedbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringConstantin Draganescudbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringRazvan Popadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringFrançois Klanferdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringAdrian Ciobanudbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringCamelia Maximdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringClaudiu Trandafirdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringConstantin Florescudbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringFelix Totolicidbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringFrancesca Scorsonedbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringGeorge Dutadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringIulia Borosdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringJason McSkimmingdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringLiviu Timusdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMarcel Cobzariudbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMarius Florea Vizantedbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMihnea Truscadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringNatalie Esterdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringSerban Celeadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringVitalie Bantasdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:starringVlad Jipadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Excalibur Kiddbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Romaniadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kiddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Romaniadbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Excalibur_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsThe Excalibur Kid is a 1999 TV movie.dbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Glen_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:producerSilvio Muragliadbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:producerTom Reevedbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Nesherdbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maryam_d'Abodbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lambertdbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Glen_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Nesherdbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Hartovdbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:nameThe Point Mendbp-dbr:The_Point_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom, France, Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tel_Avivdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Glendbp-dbr:The_Point_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_action_thriller_filmsThe Point Men is a 2001 spy thriller film directed by John Glen in his final film before his retirement. The film stars Christopher Lambert with supporting roles from Kerry Fox, Vincent Regan, Cal MacAninch, Donald Sumpter, and Maryam d'Abo.dbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highdbp-dbp:directorFrancesco Lucentedbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highdbp-dbp:producerFrancesco Lucentedbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highdbp-dbp:producerLawrence G. Ryckmandbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highdbp-dbp:nameThe Virgin Queen of St. Francis Highdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_of_St._Francis_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsThe Virgin Queen of St. Francis High (released in the United States as Paradise Bungalows) is a 1987 Canadian teen comedy film directed by Francesco Lucente and starring Joseph R. Straface, Stacy Christensen, and J. T. Wotton. The plot concerns a teenage Casanova who bets his high school rival and his friends, that he can obtain the school beauty queen.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directorAdam Donalddbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directorAndrew Zaehdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Island_Recordsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerShamikah Martinezdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starring2dbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Leedbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Lovedbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elton_Johndbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Stumpdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Big_Seandbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Wentzdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Hurleydbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Foxes_(singer)dbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Trohmandbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringSamuel Caruanadbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Island_Recordsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fall_Out_Boydbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:nameThe Young Blood Chroniclesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_purgatoryThe Young Blood Chronicles is a 2014 American musical film composed of music videos produced by Fall Out Boy, featuring each song from the group's fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll (2013). The eleven separate videos were uploaded online gradually, but also link together to form the narrative film, which made its premiere on May 21, 2014 on television network Palladia. The film stars the members of Fall Out Boy – Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman and Andy Hurley – and also features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Foxes, Courtney Love, Elton John and Tommy Lee. The Young Blood Chronicles was also released as a limited edition DVD on July 14, 2014.dbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Gordon_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:producerMichael Gordondbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Parrettdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:starringMuriel Steinbeckdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Gordon_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gordon_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gordon_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:nameWherever She Goesdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Wherever_She_Goespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsWherever She Goes is a 1951 Australian feature film that tells the early part of the life story of pianist Eileen Joyce. Directed by Michael Gordon, it stars Suzanne Parrett, Eileen Joyce, Nigel Lovell and Muriel Steinbeck.dbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hsiungdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Toronto_ALPHAdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbp:producerChris Kangdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hsiungdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Toronto_ALPHAdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hsiungdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womandbp-dbp:nameWithin Every Womandbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Japanese_war_crimesdbp-dbr:Within_Every_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_comfort_womenWithin Every Woman is a documentary film by Tiffany Hsiung, depicting war crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II in Asia. It documents the systematic rape of over 200,000 young girls between the ages of nine and twenty-years-old during World War II in Asia. These atrocities and war crimes occurred between 1931 and 1945; however, to this day, the Japanese government has not offered an official apology and many survivors still hide their shame.This project was started in 2008, with a trip to rural China, the Philippines and South Korea to meet and document the survivors of the largest institutionalized rape system in world history, the comfort women system. Today, the survivors are referred to as "the Grandmothers", all above the age of 80. This documentary will show the complex healing processes of the women who have had to live their lives without acknowledgement of the atrocities they suffered.dbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongdbp-dbp:directorDebra Gonsher Vinik and David Vinikdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongdbp-dbp:nameYearning to Belongdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Ugandadbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_historical_eventsdbp-dbr:Yearning_to_Belongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:AbayudayaYearning to Belong is a documentary about the Abayudaya Jews in Uganda and their struggle to be recognized by the international Jewish community.dbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbp:directorOlivia Klausdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbp:producerOlivia Klausdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbp:starringBrenda Clubine, Glenda Crosley, Joanne Marchetti, LaVelma Byrd, Glenda Virgil, Rosemary Dyerdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbp:nameSin by Silencedbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Sin_by_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Violence_against_women_in_the_United_StatesSin by Silence is a domestic violence documentary film by Olivia Klaus about women who have killed their abusive husbands. Based on the first inmate-initiated and led support group in the entire United States prison system, the film reveals the history and stories of the members of the group Convicted Women Against Abuse created by inmate Brenda Clubine in 1989. By following five women's abusive experiences that led to their incarceration, the film take viewers on their journeys from victim to survivors, reveals the history of the Battered Women Syndrome in the state of California, and shatters misconceptions. This documentary is a production of Quiet Little Place Productions.The film premiered at the Cleveland International Film Festival 2009, and went on to screen nationally as part of the grassroots tour, entitled Stop the Violence, that took the film to over 40 communities in 10 states through the United States.In 2011, the film had its television premiere on Investigation Discovery to over 2.2 million viewers.In 2012, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma introduced AB 1593 and AB 593, The Sin by Silence Bills, inspired by the documentary. AB 593 seeks to clarify Penal Code 1473.5 to include the domestic violence victims that were unintentionally denied their original writ of habeas corpus due to limited expert testimony evidence. AB 1593 seeks to provide victims of domestic violence who have suffered Intimate Partner Battering (IPB) a chance to present their evidence in an effective way during the parole process. Both bills were signed into law by Governor Brown on September 30, 2012 to ensure the path to freedom for over 7,000 domestic violence survivors currently serving time in California prisons.dbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoff_Burtondbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millikendbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Gerlachdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Belldbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Mercuriodbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoff_Burtondbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millikendbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Gerlachdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Izzarddbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:nameSydney – A Story of a Citydbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sydney_–_A_Story_of_a_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_BeresfordSydney – A Story of a City is a film originally shot in the IMAX format and shown in IMAX cinemas around Australia in 1999. The film was subsequently digitally re-mastered from the original large film format and released on DVD in 2001.The film presents the viewer with spectacular scenes of the city, its harbour, the Sydney Opera House and the Blue Mountains and uses archive film footage, computer generated graphics combined with live footage to tell the story of Sydney's past and present. Featuring the themes of history, archaeology, architecture and genealogy with a simple love story, the film educates and entertains and serves as a showcase for the vibrant city of Sydney.dbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Portdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Boothdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Mulherondbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:starringMurray Keanedbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Boothdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:nameValley of the Stereosdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereosdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Valley_of_the_Stereospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_JacksonValley of the Stereos is a 1992 New Zealand short film written by Costa Botes and George Port and produced by Jim Booth and Peter Jackson.dbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:directorPhilip Hartmandbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:producerDoris Kornishdbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luis_Guzmándbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Helldbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Malinadbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Cutronadbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringDavid Brisbindbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringAnne D'Agnillodbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringClare Baumandbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:nameNo Picnicdbp-dbr:No_Picnicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:No_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_independent_filmsNo Picnic is a film written and directed by Philip Hartman. It was filmed in black and white at New York in 1985 and was released the next year, in the Sundance Film Festival, where it won Excellence in Cinematography Award: Dramatic. Described as "a cinematic love letter to a pre-gentrified New York", the film captures the East Village of the 1980s. Providing the soundtrack are such performers as "The Raunch Hands", Lenny Kaye, Charles Mingus, Fela Kuti, Richard Hell and "Student Teachers". It stars Richard Hell, Judith Malina, Luis Guzmán and Steve Buscemi.dbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Amanndbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:starringJay Laurierdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:starringKenneth Kovedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:namePyjamas Preferreddbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsPyjamas Preferred is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Val Valentine and starring Betty Amann, Kenneth Kove and Jay Laurier. It was based on the play The Red Dog by J.O. Twiss. It was shot at Welwyn Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmet_Sherwooddbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:nameReunion in Viennadbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:nameReunion in Vienna. A Play in Three Actsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_FranklinReunion in Vienna is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama produced and distributed by MGM. Sidney Franklin served as director. The film stars John Barrymore in a story taken from the 1931 stage play of the same name by Robert Emmet Sherwood.dbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:producerJohn Barrowdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabel_Jeansdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:starringJohn Loderdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:starringLeslie Saronydbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Atkinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Stokesdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:nameRolling in Moneydbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Rolling_in_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerRolling in Money is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Isabel Jeans, Leslie Sarony and John Loder. It was made at Ealing Studios by the British subsidiary of Fox Film. It was not a quota quickie like much of the subsidiary's output at the time. It was an adaptation of the play Mr. Hopkinson by R. C. Carton.dbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:directorBenjamin Statlerdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:distributorMontani Productionsdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Statlerdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:producerDonnie Eichardbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:producerRichard Middletondbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Roebuckdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringAugust Emersondbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringCyril Wechtdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringSarah Scottdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringJerry Hauckdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringJulie Lancasterdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:starringTyler Bryandbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donnie_Eichardbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donnie_Eichardbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:nameSoaked in Bleachdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kurt_Cobaindbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Death_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Courtney_Lovedbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Kurt_Cobaindbp-dbr:Soaked_in_Bleachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Suicides_by_firearm_in_Washington_(state)Soaked in Bleach is a 2015 American docudrama directed by Benjamin Statler, who co-wrote and produced it with Richard Middelton and Donnie Eichar. The film details the events leading up to the death of Kurt Cobain, as seen through the perspective of Tom Grant, the private detective who was hired by Courtney Love to find Cobain, shortly before his death in 1994. It also explores the theory that Cobain's death was not a suicide. The film stars Tyler Bryan as Cobain and Daniel Roebuck as Grant, with Sarah Scott portraying Courtney Love and August Emerson as Dylan Carlson.dbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classics,_Incdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classics,_Incdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Raisondbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:nameState Department: File 649dbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mongoliadbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_drama_filmsState Department: File 649 is a 1949 American Cinecolor film noir directed by Sam Newfield and starring William Lundigan, Virginia Bruce and Jonathan Hale. The film is also known as Assignment in China in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lech_Kowalskidbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbp:producerLech Kowalskidbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Spacelydbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lech_Kowalskidbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lech_Kowalskidbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiedbp-dbp:nameStory of a Junkiedbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_of_a_Junkiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsStory of a Junkie is a 1987 drama film directed by Lech Kowalski and starring John Spacely. Distributed by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Marksdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_Grieferdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Finally Dieddbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Dieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Finally_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsThe Man Who Finally Died is a 1963 British CinemaScope thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling and Eric Portman. It was based on the 1959 ITV series of the same name. The screenplay concerns a German immigrant living in Britain who receives a mysterious phone call telling him his father is not really dead. He returns to Bavaria to investigate the matter.John Burke wrote a novelisation of the screenplay.dbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hannamdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:producerEric Taylordbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:starringJane Hardersdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hannamdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:nameThe Mismatchdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_HannamThe Mismatch is a 1979 Australian television film about a separated couple. It screened on the ABC as part of a Season of Plays. Others in the series included:Burn the ButterfliesGailMoney in the BankThe Rook PoolBanana Bender.dbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Bonddbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:starringDora Bryandbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:starringJane Hyltondbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Adamdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:nameThe Quiet Womandbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Quiet_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_filmsThe Quiet Woman is a 1951 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Derek Bond, Jane Hylton and Dora Bryan.b It was written by Ruth Adam and Gilling. A criminal's wife attempts to build a new life after her husband goes to prison, only to be menaced by him when he escapes.dbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbp:distributorWilliam Thompson Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbp:producerStewart Raffilldbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Haggertydbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbp:nameThe Tender Warriordbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tender_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stewart_RaffillThe Tender Warrior is a 1971 film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Dan Haggerty and Charles Lee. It was Raffill's debut feature as director.dbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Huemerdbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Huemerdbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whalersdbp-dbp:nameThe Whalersdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_whalingdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Handdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whalerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_HuemerThe Whalers is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 19, 1938, and featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy.The short was directed by Dick Huemer. It featured the voices of Clarence 'Ducky' Nash as Donald Duck and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Mickey does not speak in this short. It was animated by Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, Art Babbitt, Frank Oreb, Robert Leffingwell, Louie Schmitt, Lee Morehouse, Al Eugster, Josh Meador, Eric Larson, Preston Blair and Milt Schaffer. The music was provided by Albert Hay Malotte, uncredited in the film. It was the 101st short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the third for that year.dbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:producerRichard Vernondbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Shinerdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Cole_(actor)dbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Fowlerdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Victordbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Vernondbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:nameThose Kids from Towndbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Towndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Kids_from_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_comedy-drama_filmsThose Kids from Town is a 1942 British black-and-white, comedy-drama propaganda film directed by Lance Comfort and starring George Cole, Harry Fowler, Percy Marmont, Ronald Shiner and Charles Victor. It was produced by Richard Vernon and presented by British National Films and Anglo-American Film Corporation. It was adapted for the screen by Adrian Alington from his 1940 novel These Our Strangers, and deals with the experiences of a group of wartime evacuee children from London, sent to safety in a rural village, and their interaction with the host community. Of the juvenile actors involved, Fowler (making his screen debut here aged 15) and Cole (then 16) would go on to successful adult careers.dbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerW.K. Border Denise Crosby Michael Leahy Scott Nimerfro Joel Soissondbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Crosbydbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W.K._Borderdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTrekkiesdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Star_Trekdbp-dbr:Trekkies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Star_Trek_fandomTrekkies is a 1997 documentary film directed by Roger Nygard about the devoted fans of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek. It is the first film released by Paramount Vantage, then known as Paramount Classics, and is presented by Denise Crosby, best known for her portrayal of Security Chief Tasha Yar on the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.dbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastdbp-dbp:nameWeenie Roastdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Weenie_Roastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsWeenie Roast is a 1931 short animated cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures. It stars Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Dauphin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webb_(writer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:namePhantom of the Rue Morguedbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Rue_Morguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Murders_in_the_Rue_MorguePhantom of the Rue Morgue is a 1954 American mystery horror film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Karl Malden, Claude Dauphin and Patricia Medina. The film is an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1841 short story The Murders in the Rue Morgue.Warner Bros. released several 3D productions during the 1950s, including the big-budget The Charge at Feather River (1953). Following another western, The Moonlighter (1953), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray, the studio attempted to repeat the success they had with House of Wax the previous year. This movie was based on the same story which had formed the basis of a 1932 horror film which stars Bela Lugosi.dbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Timothy_Bonddbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Harmony_Gold_USAdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:distributorSilvio Berlusconi Communicationsdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_McCormackdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:starringNathania Stanforddbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Timothy_Bonddbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Harmony_Gold_USAdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:nameReturn to the Lost Worlddbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Timothy_Bonddbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professor_Challenger_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_the_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsReturn to the Lost World is a 1992 film directed by Timothy Bond and starring John Rhys-Davies, Eric McCormack, David Warner, Nathania Stanford, Darren Peter Mercer, and Tamara Gorski. It is a sequel to the film The Lost World, which was released the same year.dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mitchumdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Müllerdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._I._Bezzeridesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Angry Hillsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Athensdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greecedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Axis-occupied_GreeceThe Angry Hills is a 1959 American-British war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Robert Mitchum, Stanley Baker and Elisabeth Müller. It is based on the novel by Leon Uris.dbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antony_Darnboroughdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_Darnboroughdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNoël Cowarddbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Leightondbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celia_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antony_Darnboroughdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_Darnboroughdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noël_Cowarddbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Astonished Heartdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Astonished_Heart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherThe Astonished Heart is a 1950 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher and Antony Darnborough. Starring Celia Johnson, Noël Coward, and Margaret Leighton, the film is based on Coward's play The Astonished Heart from his cycle of ten plays, Tonight at 8.30.Inspired by the great success of the 1945 film Brief Encounter, which also had been adapted from Tonight at 8:30, Coward agreed to have The Astonished Heart produced as a motion picture. As with the previous film, Coward also wrote the screenplay. Production began in 1949 and featured not only Noël Coward in one of his rare film appearances, but also actor-singer Graham Payn in a supporting role. The Astonished Heart was released in 1950 to indifferent reviews and was a commercial failure.The title is taken from a passage in the Bible Deuteronomy 28:28: "The LORD shall smite thee with madness, and blindness, and astonishment of heart", referenced by the lead character.dbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Donatdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:producerRobert Donatdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Donatdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:starringDora Bryandbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Ashersondbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Donatdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Donatdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Donatdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:nameThe Cure for Lovedbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_LancashireThe Cure for Love is a 1949 British comedy film directed and produced by Robert Donat and starring Donat, Renée Asherson and Dora Bryan. It was written by Albert Fennell, Alexander Shae and Donat, based on the 1945 hit play of the same name by Walter Greenwood about a mild-mannered soldier returning home after the Second World War.dbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Derrick_de_Marneydbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosamund_Johndbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Justindbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilli_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Gilliedbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:starringJoan Gatesdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Derrick_de_Marneydbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aimée_Stuartdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:nameThe Gentle Sexdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leslie_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_comedy-drama_filmsThe Gentle Sex is a 1943 British black-and-white romantic comedy-drama war film, directed by Leslie Howard and Maurice Elvey and narrated by Howard. It was written by Moie Charles and produced by Concanen Productions, Two Cities Films, and Derrick de Marney. It was Howard's last film before his death.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Whitedbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:starringGladden Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:starringBert Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Carondbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Ludwigdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Comandinidbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Weil_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:nameThe Girl from Woolworth'sdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'sdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_from_Woolworth'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:F._W._Woolworth_CompanyThe Girl from Woolworth's is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code musical romance film directed by William Beaudine and starring Alice White, Gladden James and Bert Moorhouse. It was released both as a sound film and in a slightly shorter silent version.Karen Plunkett-Powell wrote in her book, Remembering Woolworth's: A Nostalgic History of the World's Most Famous Five-and-Dime: "First National Pictures produced this 60-minute musical as a showcase for up-and-coming actress Alice White." White had the role of a singing clerk in the music department of a Woolworth's store.dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Oakiedbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hoffensteindbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_(actor,_born_1892)dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Ettlingerdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erwin_Blumdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:nameThe Great American Broadcastdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsThe Great American Broadcast is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Jack Oakie, Alice Faye and John Payne. It was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:distributorFeature Film Corp. of AmericaUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:producerRobert Stablerdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Raydbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Sands_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Freibergerdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Davis_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:nameThe Violent Onesdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Violent_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_drama_filmsThe Violent Ones is a 1967 film directed by and starring Fernando Lamas. The story was written and created by Charles Davis, Fred Freiberger, Herman Miller, and Doug Wilson. The film was shot in the Alabama Hills, Mojave Desert and Lone Pine, California. This was Tommy Sands' last movie before his retirement, though he would act in some TV episodes until 1978.dbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rami_Dvirdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:distributorViking Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Purefoydbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Dunbardbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Granthamdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Slatterydbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Redmandbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Vidlerdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:nameThe Wedding Tackledbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tackledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tacklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tacklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tacklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tacklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_Tacklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsThe Wedding Tackle is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Rami Dvir and starring Leslie Grantham, Tony Slattery, Adrian Dunbar, Amanda Redman, Susan Vidler, and James Purefoy.dbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:directorRuss Markerdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:producerRuss Markerdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:starringJames Brittondbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:starringJack Hermandbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:starringAnn Pellegrinodbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:starringRobert Bob Kellydbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:nameThe Yesterday Machinedbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yesterday_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_independent_filmsThe Yesterday Machine is a regional American science fiction film written, produced, and directed by Russ Marker. It stars Tim Holt, James Britton, Ann Pellegrino, and Jack Herman. Various sources give the film's release date as 1963, 1965, and 1966In the story, a newspaper reporter, a nightclub singer, and the singer's sister fall into the hands of a mad Nazi physicist who has developed a time travel machine with which he intends to snatch Adolf Hitler from the past, teleport him into the present, and forever bring the world under the brutal domination of the Third Reich.dbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:starringFrancis X. Bushmandbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:starringDorothy Bartlamdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._W._Baring-Pembertondbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:nameWatch Beverlydbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsWatch Beverley is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Henry Kendall, Dorothy Bartlam and Francis X. Bushman. It was adapted from a play by Cyril Campion. It was shot at Shepperton Studios outside London.dbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatdbp-dbp:directorRisa Morimotodbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatdbp-dbp:producerLinda Hoaglund, Risa Morimotodbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Linda_Hoaglunddbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatdbp-dbp:nameWings of Defeatdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Japandbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_military_aviationdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Wings_of_Defeatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:KamikazeWings of Defeat is a 2007 documentary feature film in which former Kamikaze pilots reveal they were not fanatics but were ordered to die by a desperate military. Wings of Defeat, broadcast on the PBS Independent Lens series in May 2009, was awarded the 2009 Erik Barnouw Award by the Organization of American Historians.In Japan, World War II Kamikaze are still revered as self-sacrificing heroes. Internationally, they remain a potent symbol of fanaticism. In astonishingly candid interviews, four former Kamikaze reveal that they were neither suicidal nor fanatical. The film reveals they were young men sentenced to death by a military that could not admit defeat. In heartbreaking testimony corroborated with rare archival footage, they tell us about their dramatic survival and their survivors’ guilt. This riveting, seamlessly edited film is an emotionally charged and timely exposé, probing the responsibilities that a government at war has to its people and its soldiers.Wings of Defeat features interviews with four trained kamikaze pilots, including three who took off to attack the U.S. fleet off the coast of Okinawa in the spring of 1945 as well as exclusive interviews with surviving American Navy veterans of the USS Drexler, a destroyer sunk by two kamikaze pilots. The American veterans illustrate the enduring trauma of the suicide attacks. The film features commentary by John W. Dower, the Pulitzer Prize-winning, American historian of modern Japan, and Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, author of the books Kamikaze Diaries and Cherry Blossoms, Kamikaze and Nationalism.dbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameProsperity Bluesdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Prosperity_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsProsperity Blues is a 1932 short cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, part of the Krazy Kat films.dbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:distributorFanfare Filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:producerJoe Solomondbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringPaul Harperdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_de_Brouxdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Kemp_(actor)dbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringValerie Starrettdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringEugene Corneliusdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:starringGene Shanedbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:nameRun, Angel, Run!dbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stu_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Run,_Angel,_Run!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_StarrettRun, Angel, Run! is a 1969 film directed by Jack Starrett and starring William Smith and Valerie Starrett. It was the 17th highest-grossing film of 1969.dbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmle_Jr.dbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leila_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmle_Jr.dbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dale_Van_Everydbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Falkland_Carydbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:nameSaturday's Millionsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday's_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_filmsSaturday's Millions is a 1933 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Robert Young, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams and Johnny Mack Brown. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is an adaptation of a story by Falkland Cary that was published in serial form in a national magazine.dbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:José_Luis_Merinodbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:distributorRoger Cormandbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Variety_Distributiondbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:producerHispamerdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:producerOrbita Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:producerProdimexdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Agostina_Bellidbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carlos_Quineydbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erna_Schurerdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:José_Luis_Merinodbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Variety_Distributiondbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:nameScream of the Demon Loverdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Demon_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsScream of the Demon Lover (released in Italy as Il castello dalle porte di fuoco/ The Castle With the Door of Fire) is a horror film, originally written under the title Ivanna. It was released in France as Le Monstre du château, and in Mexico as El Castillo di Frankestein. It was written by Enrico Colombo and Maria del Carmen Martinez Roman, with input from the director Jose Luis Merino. Roger Corman bought the film for his New World Pictures to put on a drive-in double bill with The Velvet Vampire. The film was cut in the U.S. from 98 minutes to only 78 minutes, eliminating some of the nudity and gore.dbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:nameThe Broadway Maladydbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsThe Broadway Malady is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. The title is derived from the 1929 feature film The Broadway Melody, but the cartoon makes no references to the feature film.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:producerJack Pollexfendbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:producerAubrey Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Schallertdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:nameThe Man from Planet Xdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Planet_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._UlmerThe Man from Planet X is a 1951 independently made American black-and-white science fiction horror film, produced by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, that stars Robert Clarke, Margaret Field, and William Schallert. The film was distributed by United Artists.The story concerns a humanoid who lands on Earth in a spaceship from a mysterious planet and makes contact with a small group of humans on an isolated, fog-shrouded Scottish moor.dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:distributorE.D. Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:producerCaroline Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McNeicedbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:nameThe Nine Lives of Tomas Katzdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominik_Scherrerdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedyThe Nine Lives of Tomas Katz is a 2000 Anglo-German black and white surreal comedy. It has been described as an "avant-garde comedy about the Apocalypse", co-written and directed by Ben Hopkins.dbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Desmonddbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringJoan Mariondbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringHal Waltersdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:nameThe River House Ghostdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_House_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_RichardsonThe River House Ghost is a 1932 British comedy crime film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Florence Desmond, Hal Walters and Joan Marion. It was shot at Teddington Studios by Warner Bros. for release as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Under Dogdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Under_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_LantzThe Under Dog is a 1932 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the fourth film featuring Pooch the Pup.dbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorApollo Picturesdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Derndbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Mary_Stewartdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:nameWorld Gone Wilddbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_water_scarcitydbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2087World Gone Wild is a 1988 science fiction film directed by Lee H. Katzin, and starring Bruce Dern, Catherine Mary Stewart and Michael Paré.dbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_Zook_Manndbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Center_for_Jewish_Filmdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:distributorAdon Olam Productionsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:producerEvan Kleinmandbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:producerSaul Sudindbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_Zook_Manndbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Center_for_Jewish_Filmdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:namePunk Jewsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Orthodox_and_Hasidic_Jewsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orthodox_Jews_and_Judaism_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jews_in_punk_rockPunk Jews is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Jesse Zook Mann and produced by Saul Sudin (husband of Elke Reva Sudin, who appears in the film), Evan Kleinman, and Alexander Emanuele. The film profiles several non-traditional Orthodox Jewish artists, activists, and groups based in New York City.dbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Krauss_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:distributorAron Productionsdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:producerRonald Kraussdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:starringJack Lemmondbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:starringJesse Jamesdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:starringHarvey Kraussdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Krauss_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Krauss_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Krauss_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:namePuppies for Saledbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Saledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Puppies_for_Salepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_short_filmsPuppies for Sale is a 1998 American short film starring two-time Academy Award winner Jack Lemmon (one of Lemmon's last films) and seven year old Jesse James in his first role. The film's score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. The film's message is that disabilities are no match against the power of love and compassion.dbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Curtisdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Savagedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:namePygmy Islanddbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsPygmy Island is a 1950 American Jungle Jim adventure film starring Johnny Weissmuller as the title character. It was movie number five in the series.dbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudy_Larrivadbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Klynndbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudy_Larrivadbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Klynndbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Dagenaisdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Jurwichdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Quacker_Trackerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Format_Films_short_filmsQuacker Tracker is a 1967 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Rudy Larriva. The short was released on April 29, 1967, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the first of three "buffer cartoons" produced by Format Productions in between Warner Bros. ending its contract with previous Looney Tunes producers DePatie–Freleng Enterprises and re-establishing its own cartoon studio.This is the only cartoon in Warner Bros. history with a music score by composer Frank Perkins, although veteran composer William “Bill” Lava served as music supervision.dbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Leondbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Askwithdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Hayden_(actress)dbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rula_Lenskadbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Agramadbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:nameQueen Kongdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:King_Kong_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_Kongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_queensQueen Kong is a 1976 British-West German adventure comedy film parodying King Kong. The film was never released theatrically in the United Kingdom, due to legal action by Dino De Laurentiis, producer of the 1976 King Kong remake and RKO, the copyright holder of King Kong at the time. It got a limited release in Italy and Germany. The film has since resurfaced on DVD.The film has a cult following in Japan. In 1998, a troupe of Japanese comedians produced their own Japanese dialogue for the film, in a similar spirit to Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?; this version with the new Japanese dialogue was released on DVD in 2001. The film was novelized by James Moffat and published by Everest Books in 1977.It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location around London and Newhaven. In addition, miniature sets were created. They utilised the scale model of London at the now long-defunct Bournemouth theme park Tucktonia.dbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:directorLaura O'Gradydbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Telus_TVdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:producerLaura O'Gradydbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:producerKelly Hoferdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:starringKelly Hoferdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Telus_TVdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kelly_Hoferdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:nameQueer Hutteritedbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_and_Christianitydbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Queer_Hutteritepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hutterites_in_CanadaQueer Hutterite: Misfit on the Colony is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2016.Directed by Laura O'Grady, the film profiles Kelly Hofer, a gay activist and photographer in Calgary who grew up in a Hutterite religious community in southern Manitoba. The film focuses on Hofer's early life within the community, and what eventually forced him to leave and move to Calgary in 2012.The film was released online through the Telus Optik Local platform in Alberta, before being released to YouTube later in the year. The film was also nominated for several awards through the Canadian Screen Awards in 2017 following its release.dbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_MacDonald_(sound_effects_artist)dbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:nameR'coon Dawgdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_raccoonsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsR'coon Dawg is a 1951 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney and directed by Charles August Nichols. It was the 123rd short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the only one produced that year.Even though this cartoon belongs to the Mickey Mouse series, and Mickey Mouse is shown in hunting gear, Pluto is the main character.dbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineadbp-dbp:producerKen G. Halldbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineadbp-dbp:nameR.A.A.F. Eagles over New Guineadbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:R.A.A.F._Eagles_Over_New_Guineapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_aviation_filmsR.A.A.F. Eagles Over New Guinea is a 1943 Australian newsreel from Cinesound Productions focusing on the role of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during the New Guinea Campaign in World War II. It includes combat footage taken by Damien Parer.A copy of the newsreel has survived but not with sound.dbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featdbp-dbp:nameRabbit's Featdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canisdbp-dbr:Rabbit's_Featpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsRabbit's Feat is an animated 1960 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on June 4, 1960, and stars Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. As Maltese had left for Hanna-Barbera, his name was removed from the credits (although his name remained on the credits for The Mouse on 57th Street a year later).dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hooddbp-dbp:nameRabbit Hooddbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_parodiesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsRabbit Hood is a 1949 Merrie Melodies cartoon released on December 24, 1949. The entry was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, and features Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchdbp-dbp:nameRabbit Punchdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Boxing_animationRabbit Punch is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon. The short was released on April 10, 1948 and features Bugs Bunny. The work features a boxing match between "Battling McGook" (identified as "The Crusher" in subsequent cartoons) and Bugs Bunny. The script reuses several gags from Baseball Bugs, which also had contributions from Michael Maltese, but was directed by Friz Freleng.dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeodbp-dbp:nameRabbit Romeodbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsRabbit Romeo is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on December 14, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The film is one of the few pairings of Bugs and Elmer in which Bugs is not hunted throughout the entire picture (despite Elmer brandishing his hunting rifle every time Bugs tries to escape), and also notable as a cartoon in which Bugs has a romantic encounter.dbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Zierlerdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKay Hammonddbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Carrillodbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJunior Coughlandbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Zierlerdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Walter_Rubendbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Dotydbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRacetrackdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsRacetrack is a 1933 American pre-Code drama directed by James Cruze and starring Leo Carrillo, Junior Coughlan and Kay Hammond. This film is now considered lost.dbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Setondbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringEliot Makehamdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Taylordbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hunter_(writer)dbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameRacing Romancedbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Romance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersRacing Romance is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Bruce Seton, Marjorie Taylor and Eliot Makeham. It was made as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorScreen Classicsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Farrelldbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringRita Martinezdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringClara Mortensondbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringPeaches Pagedbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameRacket Girlsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women's_professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Racket_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_exploitation_filmsRacket Girls (also called Blonde Pickup and Pin Down Girls) is an American film noir crime film, directed by Robert C. Dertano and released in 1951 by Screen Classics.dbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Jackson_Belldbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Tarlovdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fiedlerdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:producerJoseph M. Caracciolo Jr.dbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_McNamaradbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dylan_Walshdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Shuedbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Jackson_Belldbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Tarlovdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fiedlerdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Jackson_Belldbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:nameRadio Insidedbp-dbr:Radio_Insidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Radio_Insidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Insidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MiamiRadio Inside is a 1994 American drama film, written and directed by Jeffrey Bell.dbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:directorArchie de Beardbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:directorRichard Bevilledbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Desmonddbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:starringClaude Hulbertdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:starringJeanne De Casalisdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claude_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_England_(actor)dbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:nameRadio Paradedbp-dbr:Radio_Paradedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_StudiosRadio Parade is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Beville and Archie de Bear and featuring an ensemble cast including Florence Desmond, Claude Hulbert, Jeanne De Casalis and the comedy double act Clapham and Dwyer. A revue film, it was made by British International Pictures who had produced a similarly formatted film Elstree Calling in 1930. It contained many of the leading radio stars of the era. A further revue film Radio Parade of 1935 also followed.dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Turhan_Beydbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Montezdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Tombrageldbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_McLeoddbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:nameRaiders of the Desertdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Rawlinsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Eastdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_comedy_filmsRaiders of the Desert is a 1941 American comedy adventure film directed by John Rawlins and starring Andy Devine, Richard Arlen and Linda Hayes. The film was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It featured early appearance by Turhan Bey and Maria Montez. It was the first time she made a film set in the Orient.dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Reeddbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Mohrdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:nameRaiders of the Seven Seasdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Seven_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsRaiders of the Seven Seas is a 1953 American swashbuckler film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring John Payne and Donna Reed. The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Lon Chaney Jr. and Anthony Caruso.dbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:nameRailroad Rhythmdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsRailroad Rhythm is a 1937 short animated film by Columbia Pictures starring the comic strip character Krazy Kat, and part of a long-running series of short films featuring the character.dbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Colizzidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Skerrittdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Colizzidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:nameRun, Run, Joe!dbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guido_&_Maurizio_De_Angelisdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giuseppe_ColizziRun, Run, Joe! (Italian: Arrivano Joe e Margherito, also known as Joe and Margherito) is an Italian comedy movie directed in 1974 by Giuseppe Colizzi. It is the penultimate movie of Colizzi, before the posthumously released Switch. The movie reprises the style of the movies of the popular duo Bud Spencer-Terence Hill, that the same Colizzi had launched in 1967 in God Forgives... I Don't!. It was co-produced with West Germany (where it is known as J & M - Dynamit in der Schnauze and Dufte Typen räumen auf), Spain (where it was released as Joe y Margherito) and France.dbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:producerCulley Fordedbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Johnsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Allandbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:nameSaloon Bardbp-dbr:Saloon_Bardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Saloon_Barpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsSaloon Bar is a 1940 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Elizabeth Allan and Mervyn Johns. It was made by Ealing Studios and its style has led to comparisons with the later Ealing Comedies, unlike other wartime Ealing films which are different in tone. It is based on the 1939 play of the same name by Frank Harvey in which Harker had also starred. An amateur detective tries to clear an innocent man of a crime before the date of his execution.dbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Wickesdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbp:producerDavid Wickesdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Essexdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Wickesdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Wickesdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Wickesdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbp:nameSilver Dream Racerdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Dream_Racerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycle_racing_filmsSilver Dream Racer is a 1980 motor-racing film starring British pop star David Essex and Beau Bridges. The film was produced, written and directed by David Wickes.It was the last film to be directly made by the Rank Organisation.dbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerRobert E. Kentdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Luptondbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMary Websterdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMichael McGreeveydbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Clown and the Kiddbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_LaSalledbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_clownsThe Clown and the Kid is a 1961 American drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring John Lupton, Michael McGreevey and Mary Webster.dbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:producerJack Pollexfendbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Talbottdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:nameDaughter of Dr. Jekylldbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:The_Daughter_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsDaughter of Dr. Jekyll is a low-budget black-and-white 1957 American horror film produced by Jack Pollexfen, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and released by Allied Artists. The film is a variation on the 1886 gothic novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. It stars Gloria Talbott, John Agar and Arthur Shields. In the film, Janet Smith (Gloria Talbott) learns that she is not only the daughter of the infamous Dr. Henry Jekyll, but is convinced by her guardian, Dr. Lomas (Arthur Shields), that she has inherited her father's transformative condition. Janet begins to believe that she turns into a monster after two local women are found horribly killed and nearly takes her own life because of it. However, all is not what it seems.Daughter of Dr. Jekyll was released in theaters in the US on a double bill with The Cyclops.dbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:distributorNew Eradbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Victordbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:starringHermione Baddeleydbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Howesdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Grossmandbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:nameThe Guns of Loosdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loosdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Guns_of_Loospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_war_filmsThe Guns of Loos is a 1928 British sound war film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Henry Victor, Madeleine Carroll, and Bobby Howes. The film was given a limited release as a silent film before being converted into a sound film late in 1928. While the sound version of the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. Like the majority of films from the early sound era, this film was made available in a silent version for theatres that had not yet converted to sound.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Holly_Goldberg_Sloandbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerMark Bormandbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerDan Paradadbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Vernondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Levydbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meagan_Gooddbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Osmentdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Majandra_Delfinodbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Holly_Goldberg_Sloandbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Holly_Goldberg_Sloandbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Life of Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Holly_Goldberg_SloanThe Secret Life of Girls is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed and written by Holly Goldberg Sloan, and starring Majandra Delfino, Linda Hamilton, Eugene Levy, Meagan Good, Kate Vernon and Emily Osment in her film debut.dbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Soldatidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Angelo_Rizzolidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:producerPeter Mooredbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:starringRichard Basehartdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:starringAlida Vallidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Soldatidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Angelo_Rizzolidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Elmesdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giorgio_Bassanidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:nameThe Stranger's Handdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alessandro_Cicogninidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Venicedbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nino_Rotadbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Angelo_Rizzolidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Soldatidbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger's_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Novels_by_Graham_GreeneThe Stranger's Hand (Italian: La mano dello straniero) is a 1954 British-Italian thriller drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Trevor Howard, Alida Valli and Richard Basehart. An international co-production, it is based on the draft novel with the same name written by Graham Greene. The plot follows the son of a British MI5 agent kidnapped in Venice by agents of Yugoslavia as he searches for his father.The first two chapters of The Stranger's Hand had been entered by Greene anonymously under a pseudonym to a competition in the New Statesman to write a book in the style of Graham Greene – a competition in which Greene was amused to win second prize. Soldati had seen the chapters and persuaded Greene to complete the novella to make the basis for a film. Greene expanded it to 30 pages of a "film story", on which Giorgio Bassani and Guy Elmes completed the screenplay.dbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Clivedbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:starringAdrianne Allendbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:nameThe Stronger Sexdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stronger_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gareth_GundreyThe Stronger Sex is a 1931 British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Colin Clive, Adrianne Allen and Gordon Harker. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures and shot at the company's Islington Studios in London.dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Boonedbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rod_Serlingdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:nameThe Yellow Canarydbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abduction_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rod_Serlingdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Kenyon_HopkinsThe Yellow Canary is a 1963 American thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Pat Boone and Barbara Eden. It was adapted by Rod Serling from a novel by Whit Masterson, who also wrote the novel that was the basis for Orson Welles' Touch of Evil. The film was photographed by veteran Floyd Crosby and scored by jazz composer Kenyon Hopkins.dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Helmdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Gedrickdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Earle_Haleydbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Jaynedbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Zoo Gangdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pen_DenshamThe Zoo Gang is a 1985 American teen film directed by Pen Densham and John Watson. It stars Jason Gedrick, Tiffany Helm, Robert Jayne, Marc Price and Jackie Earle Haley.dbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tomdbp-dbp:directorEdwin W. Moodydbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tomdbp-dbp:producerEdwin W. Moodydbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stompin'_Tom_Connorsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tomdbp-dbp:nameThis Is Stompin' Tomdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tomdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_short_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_Stompin'_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_country_music_and_musiciansThis Is Stompin' Tom is a 20-minute 1972 Canadian documentary about Stompin' Tom Connors directed by Edwin W. Moody.dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbp:directorSuzanne Wassermandbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Wassermandbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Suzanne_Wassermandbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Wassermandbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Wassermandbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbp:nameThunder in Guyanadbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Guyanadbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanadbp-dbp:countryGuyana, United Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Guyanadbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Guyanadbp-dbr:Thunder_in_Guyanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_GuyanaThunder in Guyana is a 2003 documentary film directed by Suzanne Wasserman. It chronicles the relationship between the Chicago-born Janet Rosenberg and Cheddi Jagan, a native of Guyana on South America's northern coast, who fell in love, married and set off for the British colony to start a popular socialist revolution, that led them first to jail and later to the Presidency of the nation.Thunder in Guyana was featured in numerous film festivals and more widely in February 2005 on Independent Lens, a series on PBS.dbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:The_Residentsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Whiflerdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Residentsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:N._Senadadbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Raoul_Brodydbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marge_Howarddbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:starringSally Lewisdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:starringMargaret Smykdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:The_Residentsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Whiflerdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_Residentsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatsdbp-dbp:nameVileness Fatsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Vileness_Fatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_ResidentsVileness Fats is an unfinished musical film project by avant-garde art collective The Residents, filmed primarily between 1972 and 1976. The Residents shot over fourteen hours of film and videotape for the project, but they cancelled the production less than two thirds of the way through shooting their incomplete script.Sections of the film have been released on home video. The 30-minute Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? featurette was released in 1984, and the Icky Flix DVD in 2001 included a remastered 17-minute "concentrate" excising numerous plot points. Additional clips and outtakes from the production were seen in the 2015 documentary Theory of Obscurity: A Film About The Residents.dbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbp:directorSharon I. Sopherdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:California_Newsreeldbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbp:producerSharon I. Sopherdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sharon_I._Sopherdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:California_Newsreeldbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sharon_I._Sopherdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Kinoydbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sharon_I._Sopherdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbp:nameWitness to Apartheiddbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apartheid_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_to_Apartheidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_apartheidWitness to Apartheid is a 1986 American documentary film directed by Sharon I. Sopher. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Written by Sopher and Peter Kinoy, the film also won a Cine Golden Eagle. Sopher also won an Emmy Award for its direction.dbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F.W._Kraemerdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerF.W. Kraemerdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Cellier_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evan_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Bartlamdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F.W._Kraemerdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Kraemerdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_C._Middletondbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameTin Godsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Tin_Gods_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_StudiosTin Gods is a 1932 British drama film directed by F.W. Kraemer and starring Frank Cellier, Dorothy Bartlam and Evan Thomas. 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It was filmed in Kathmandu, Nepal.The title references a line from the poem The Green Eye of the Yellow God.dbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCommodore Picturesdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAjax Picturesdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGertrude Messingerdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Norrisdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWagon Traildbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagon_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._FraserWagon Trail is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Edward Norris. It was produced as an independent second feature in Hollywood's Poverty Row. It was re-released by Astor Pictures in 1948.dbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:directorJoey Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:distributorBreaking Glass Picturesdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:distributorOptimaledbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:distributorPRO-FUN mediadbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_De_Pauldbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:producerTom Archdeacondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringTom Arnolddbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringDee Wallacedbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringTom Archdeacondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringMike Starrdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringLindsay Hollisterdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringEmrhys Cooperdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringNathaniel Marstondbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:starringKirsten Leadbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_De_Pauldbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:nameWalk a Mile in My Pradasdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Walk_a_Mile_in_My_Pradaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_CaliforniaWalk a Mile in My Pradas is a 2011 American gay body-switching romantic comedy film directed by Joey Sylvester.A magic Christmas ornament turns two men's lives upside down when homophobic Tony starts preferring men two weeks before his wedding and his gay co-worker Steve finds himself blossoming into a ladies' man.It was filmed in locations such as Hollywood and Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California.It was Nathaniel Marston's final film, before he was involved in a car crash that led to his death.dbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Herrodbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMidnight Releasingdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Herrodbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKyle Zinglerdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Norrisdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Agordbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrea Huntdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCallie Ottdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicholas James Reillydbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWTF!dbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:WTF!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_horror_filmsWTF! is a 2017 American horror film directed by Peter Herro. It was written by Herro, Christopher Lawrence Centanni and Adam Buchalter. It stars Callie Ott, Nicholas James Reilly, Andrea Hunt, and Johnny James Fiore, with a special appearance by Perez Hilton. The film follows a group of college friends onto their vacation at a secluded cabin. One by one, a killer works their way through the group, a killer who has links to an earlier massacre one of them previously survived.dbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:directorScott D. Goldsteindbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Film Distribution Companydbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott D. Goldsteindbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Slaterdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Pagedbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hickey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olympia_Dukakisdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Weber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Boscodbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Thorsondbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWalls of Glassdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_comedy_filmsWalls of Glass, also known as Flanagan is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott D. Goldstein and starring Philip Bosco as the protagonist James Flanagan. The film was released on October 30, 1985.dbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Kobritzdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry J. Francodbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Carpenter, Alan Howarthdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Pauldbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Stockwelldbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Proskydbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringKeith Gordondbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_J._Francodbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameChristinedbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameChristine: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:genrefilm scoredbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronicdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Howarth_(composer)dbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1957dbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Christine_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phantom_vehiclesChristine (titled onscreen as John Carpenter's Christine) is a 1983 American supernatural horror film co-scored and directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton, with Roberts Blossom and Kelly Preston.Adapted by Bill Phillips from Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name, the film follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after he buys a classic red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, a car that seems to have a mind of its own and a jealous, possessive personality, which has a bad influence on Arnie.Released in the United States on December 9, 1983, Christine received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $21 million at the box office. The film has since become a cult classic.dbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Ewingdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Followsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Lettsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Curtis_Chapmandbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_R._Mosesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vicki_Taylor_Rossdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:starringGrant Jamesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Ewingdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Jobedbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Newman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:nameChristmas Childdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Christmas_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismChristmas Child is a 2004 American Christian film directed by William Ewing starring Steven Curtis Chapman. The film is based on "The Christmas Cross", a short story by Max Lucado repackaged in 2003 as The Christmas Child: A Story of Coming Home, and is a story about a Chicago journalist who finds himself in Clearwater, Texas around Christmas time to discover his past.dbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:directorRichard Langdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:producerMargaret Murphydbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:producerBlue Andrédbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Fischgrunddbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Delaneydbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Schneider_(screen_actor)dbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wopatdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Ansleydbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Christmas_Comes_to_Willow_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lang_(director)Christmas Comes to Willow Creek is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film directed by Richard Lang and produced by Billie André and Blue André, with the screenplay written by Michael Norell and Andy Siegel.The film stars John Schneider and Tom Wopat (reunited from The Dukes of Hazzard, and one of the few projects in which the pair didn't play the Duke cousins), with Kim Delaney, Zachary Ansley, Joy Coghill and Hoyt Axton. Music for the film includes songs written and recorded by Billy Milo.Scenes set in Willow Creek were filmed in Dawson City, Yukon, with the Palace Grand Theatre's exterior representing the general store.dbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jud_Taylordbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:producerLin Bolendbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kurt_Russelldbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jud_Taylordbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Karlindbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Miracle_in_Caufield,_U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jud_TaylorChristmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. (also released as The Christmas Coal Mine Miracle) is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jud Taylor.dbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurette_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurette_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:nameChristmas Mountaindbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_Western_(genre)_filmsChristmas Mountain: The Story of a Cowboy Angel is a 1981 Western film about the true meaning of the Christmas spirit. Starring Mark Miller of Savannah Smiles and Slim Pickens in one of his final roles, the film was originally produced and released in 1981. The original 16MM master was then lost for 20 years. Jack Evans, a partner and financier of the original film, eventually regained possession of the master. It was digitally remastered by Victory Studios of Los Angeles in 2008, and is now available on DVD.A review of the original release in The New York Times said, "This heartwarming Christmas tale contains a western twist as it tells the tale of a heavenly cowpoke who rides down to earth to ride herd on a few people in need of some miracles."dbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:directorJustin G. Dyckdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:starringJocelyn Hudondbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:starringKelly Rutherforddbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:starringMelinda Shankardbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:starringStephen Huszardbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:nameChristmas Wedding Plannerdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Wedding_Plannerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_drama_filmsChristmas Wedding Planner is a 2017 Canadian drama romance film, directed by Justin G. Dyck and screenplay by Keith Cooper. The film is based on Once Upon A Wedding by Stacy Connelly.dbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:directorSheldon Larrydbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheldon_LarryChristmas in Paradise is a 2007 American Lifetime television Christmas movie which originally aired on December 15, 2007. Starring Charlotte Ross, Colin Ferguson, Devon Werkheiser, Josie Loren, Kenton Duty and Aria Wallace, the film tells the story of two families who find companionship during a Caribbean Christmas holiday, only to have their idyllic vacation disrupted by an unexpected visitor from the past. The movie was filmed entirely on location on the island of Puerto Rico in 2007, and has subsequently been rebroadcast on Lifetime every year during the holiday season as an annual Christmas film.dbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Coynedbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Independent_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:producerThe Flaming Lipsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Drozddbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ivinsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:starringWayne Coynedbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Coynedbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Independent_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Coynedbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:nameChristmas on Marsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:nameOnce Beyond Hopelessnessdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Christmas_on_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Flaming_Lips_video_albumsChristmas on Mars is a 2008 independent psychological science fiction film from the alternative rock band the Flaming Lips, written and directed by the band's frontman, Wayne Coyne, and featuring the entire band in the cast, as well as many of their associates, including Steve Burns, Adam Goldberg, and Fred Armisen.The film began development in 2001, filming was completed in October 2005, and the film premiered on May 25, 2008 at the Sasquatch! Music Festival. For its general release in the United States, Christmas on Mars was booked into several dozen cities for unconventional screenings, in venues which included a former Ukrainian Socialist Social Club in New York City. The film was released in three different packages on November 11, 2008 through conventional retailers as well as through the band's website. A vinyl edition was released November 25, 2008.dbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:producerMark Radcliffedbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:producerChris Columbusdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnathandbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Van_Zandtdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringDan Aykroyddbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringM. Emmet Walshdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringJamie Lee Curtisdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringCheech Marindbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringTim Allendbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringJake Buseydbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:starringErik Per Sullivandbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barnathandbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:nameChristmas with the Kranksdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:nameChristmas with the Kranks: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christmas_musicdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Garage_rockdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Kranksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revolution_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1492_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Chris_Columbusdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Barnathandbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Chris_Columbusdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Christmas_with_the_Krankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_GrishamChristmas with the Kranks is a 2004 American Christmas comedy film directed by Joe Roth from a screenplay by Chris Columbus, and starring Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dan Aykroyd, Erik Per Sullivan, Cheech Marin, Jake Busey, and M. Emmet Walsh. Based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham, it follows a middle-aged couple who, much to the chagrin of their neighbors, decide to forgo their Christmas celebrations after their daughter leaves for the Peace Corps until she unexpectedly decides to return home for the holidays.Christmas with the Kranks was released in the United States on November 24, 2004 by Columbia Pictures. The film was a moderate box-office success, grossing over $96 million internationally, though it received largely unfavorable reviews from critics. Retrospectively, it has received positive reappraisal by some publications.dbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mort_Ransendbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Koenigdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mort_Ransendbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Koenigdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:nameChristopher's Movie Matinéedbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mort_Ransendbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_filmsChristopher's Movie Matinée is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mort Ransen and released in 1968. Depicting the youth counterculture hippie movement in the Toronto district of Yorkville, the film was unusual in that it directly engaged the teenagers as active participants rather than subjects, depicting their own debates about what kind of film Ransen should make about them and incorporating footage directly filmed by the youth with personal video cameras. The film includes the group organizing a protest against Toronto Board of Control member Allan Lamport's efforts to crack down on the hippie movement in the city; it ends when the filmmakers are recalled to Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada after being accused in the Toronto press of instigating the protest rather than merely depicting it.The film was named for, and includes music from, the contemporaneous album Christopher's Movie Matinée by influential Canadian folk music band 3's a Crowd.The film did not receive widespread theatrical distribution, instead being shown primarily in private screenings for schools and organizations until it was broadcast on CBC Television in 1969. Ransen appeared in an episode of the network's documentary series New Film Makers on April 23, showing excerpts of the film, before the full feature film was broadcast in its entirety by the network's Canadian Feature Films series on April 27. It was also screened in the Director's Fortnight stream at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. It earned a Certificate of Merit at the 1970 Adelaide Film Festival and received a citation as the Recommendation of the Adult Education Centres Jury at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg.dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerA. Frank Bundydbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_L._Sullivandbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredric_Marchdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Ryandbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameChristopher Columbusdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1490sdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_Columbusdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Isabella_I_of_Castiledbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1492dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_pre-Columbian_Americadbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Age_of_Discovery_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_BoxChristopher Columbus is a 1949 British biographical film starring Fredric March as Christopher Columbus and Florence Eldridge as Queen Isabella. 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It tells the story of Christopher Isherwood's exploits in Berlin in the early 1930s. The film, adapted by Kevin Elyot from Isherwood's autobiography Christopher and His Kind, was produced by Mammoth Screen and directed by Geoffrey Sax. Isherwood is played by Matt Smith, whilst the cast also includes Douglas Booth, Imogen Poots, Pip Carter, Toby Jones, and Alexander Dreymon.dbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:directorMcKenna Jean Harrisdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:producerMatt DeMartinidbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:starringJack Dylan Grazerdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:starringJacob Tremblaydbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:starringArturo Sorinodbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:starringGino La Monicadbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:starringMarco Barricellidbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Morsedbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:nameCiao Albertodbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Genoadbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dan_Romerdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney+_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ciao_Albertopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Disney_animated_short_filmsCiao Alberto is a 2021 American animated short film written and directed by McKenna Harris, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Set after the events of the 2021 Pixar film Luca, the short was released on November 12, 2021, on Disney+. Like the film, it received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its animation, humor, and emotional weight, with positive messages being well-received.dbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gunther_von_Fritschdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Bloomdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starring Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, Ludwig Donathdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gunther_von_Fritschdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Huebschdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameCigarette Girldbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cigarette_Girl_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gunther_von_FritschCigarette Girl is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by Gunther von Fritsch to a story by Edward Huebsch and screenplay by Henry K. Moritz. The film stars Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, Joan Barton, and Ludwig Donath. Music was provided by Russ Morgan and his orchestra. The film was described as "a revamping of the Cinderella theme". 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is a 1950 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on Charles Perrault's 1697 fairy tale, the film follows Cinderella, the daughter of a widowed aristocrat, who is forced to become a servant of her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, until Cinderella's fairy godmother grants her the chance to attend the royal ball and meet the prince. The production was supervised by Ben Sharpsteen, and was directed by Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, and Clyde Geronimi. It features the voices of Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Rhoda Williams, June Foray, James MacDonald, and Luis van Rooten.During the early 1940s, Walt Disney Productions had suffered financially after losing connections to the European film markets due to the outbreak of World War II. Because of this, the studio endured commercial failures such as Pinocchio, Fantasia (both 1940) and Bambi (1942), all of which would later become more successful with several re-releases in theaters and on home video. By 1947, the studio was over $4 million in debt and was on the verge of bankruptcy. Walt Disney and his animators returned to feature film production in 1948 after producing a string of package films with the idea of adapting Charles Perrault's Cendrillon into an animated film.Cinderella was released to theatres on February 15, 1950. It received critical acclaim and was a box office success, making it Disney's biggest hit since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and helping reverse the studio's fortunes. It also received three Academy Award nominations, including Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Sound Recording, and Best Original Song for "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo".The film was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002) and Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007), and a live-action remake in 2015. In 2018, Cinderella was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Cordendbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerShannon McIntoshdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJessica Weissdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Kadindbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeo Pearlmandbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringNicholas Galitzinedbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringMinnie Driverdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringIdina Menzeldbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringCamila Cabellodbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Porterdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Cordendbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shannon_McIntosh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_Pearlmandbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameCinderelladbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amazon_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_not_released_in_theaters_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_productions_suspended_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amazon_Prime_Video_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Charles_Perrault's_CinderellaCinderella is a 2021 romantic comedy jukebox musical film based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault. Written and directed by Kay Cannon, it stars singer Camila Cabello as the title character in her acting debut, alongside Nicholas Galitzine, Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver, Billy Porter and Pierce Brosnan. It is a jukebox musical, featuring pop and rock hits, in addition to several original songs.Development began in April 2019, when Sony Pictures announced a musical-style film of Cinderella, with Cannon writing and directing. The film was produced by James Corden, through Fulwell 73 with Leo Pearlman, Jonathan Kadin and Shannon McIntosh. Principal photography began in February 2020 at Pinewood Studios, and was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Production resumed in August 2020 and concluded in September.Cinderella was released in select theaters and digitally on Amazon Prime Video on September 3, 2021 to mixed reviews from critics. It was the most-watched streaming film during its opening weekend, with views from 1.1 million U.S. households.dbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princedbp-dbp:directorLynne Southerlanddbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princedbp-dbp:nameCinderella and the Secret Princedbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_palacesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_and_the_Secret_Princepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_3D_filmsCinderella and the Secret Prince, also known as Cinderella 3D, is a 2018 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Lynne Southerland from a screenplay by Francis Glebas, Alice Blehart, Stephanie Bursill and Russell Fung, based on the Brothers Grimm version of the fairytale "Cinderella". Internationally, it grossed $12,143,896 against a budget of $20,000,000.dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Moore_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Howarddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Maynarddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_De_Longisdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Cooper_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:starringErica Creerdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Moore_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Howarddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Coburndbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Leedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Irondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wizardsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Smeatondbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Circle_of_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_MaslanskyCircle of Iron is a 1978 martial arts fantasy film directed by Richard Moore and co-written by Bruce Lee, who intended to star in the film himself, but he abandoned the project due to frustration with pre-production and friction with co-stars. The film is also known as The Silent Flute, which was the original title of the story conceived by Lee, James Coburn and Stirling Silliphant in 1969. After Lee's death in 1973, Silliphant and Stanley Mann completed the screenplay, and Lee's part was given to Kung Fu television star David Carradine. Filming began on 28 October 1977 and ended on 20 December 1977. Many other well-known character actors also had small roles in the film, including Roddy McDowall, Eli Wallach and Christopher Lee.dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:producerSheldon Pinchukdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Rafshoondbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:producerDeborah Mooredbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tuesday_Welddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Bonerzdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Travoltadbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:River_Phoenixdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Sterlingdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Giosadbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zoaunne_Leroydbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Rafshoondbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Greenedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Violence:_A_Family_Dramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gil_MelléCircle of Violence: A Family Drama (also known as Circle of Violence: A Family on the Edge or simply Circle of Violence) is a 1986 CBS television movie. Directed by David Greene and starring Tuesday Weld, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Peter Bonerz and River Phoenix, the film tells the tragic story of the seldom addressed issue of elder parent abuse.dbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dirk_Shaferdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Jour_de_Fête_Filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Swift_Distributiondbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_J._Wolfedbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGregory Hintondbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Kattdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Lane_Greendbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lekakisdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andre_Khabbazidbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kiersten_Warrendbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wade_Drahosdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dirk_Shaferdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Jour_de_Fête_Filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Swift_Distributiondbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_J._Wolfedbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Hintondbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dirk_Shaferdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Hintondbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circuit_partiesdbp-dbr:Circuit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dirk_ShaferCircuit is a 2002 gay-themed independent film set in the world of gay circuit parties. Written by Dirk Shafer and Gregory Hinton and directed by Shafer, Circuit follows the lives of several people involved in the circuit party scene. Shot on digital video over a period of six months, Shafer was inspired by circuit party music in crafting the film. Circuit received mixed reviews, with reviewers finding the film too long and the performances of several of the lead actors weak.dbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:distributorConstantin Filmdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:producerHarry Alan Towersdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Parkerdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Madderndbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Klaus_Kinskidbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lee_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Genndbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Kendalldbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newlandsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Kaufmanndbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddi_Arentdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heinz_Drachedbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Feardbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Circus_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_DouglasCircus of Fear (German: Das Rätsel des silbernen Dreieck / Mystery of the Silver Triangle); also Scotland Yard auf heißer Spur, also Circus of Terror; US title Psycho-Circus) is a 1966 Anglo-German international co-production thriller film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Christopher Lee, Suzy Kendall, Leo Genn and Cecil Parker. Werner Jacobs directed the version released in West Germany. It was written by Harry Alan Towers based on the 1928 novel Again the Three Just Men by Edgar Wallace.dbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_L._Nortondbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Ayresdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Kristoffersondbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Dean_Stantondbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Hackmandbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viva_(actress)dbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_L._Nortondbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Ayresdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_L._Nortondbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Townedbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Cisco_Pikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_L._NortonCisco Pike is a 1972 American drama film that was written and directed by Bill L. Norton, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars Kris Kristofferson as a musician who, having fallen on hard times, turns to the selling of marijuana and is blackmailed by a police officer (Gene Hackman).The movie, which is Norton's directorial debut and Kristofferson's debut as a leading actor, was filmed in the Los Angeles area in late 1970 and includes several contemporaneous landmarks. It premiered in 1972 to unfavorable reviews and was a box office failure.Cisco Pike was not officially available on home media until its re-release on DVD in 2006. Since its release, reviews became more favorable as the film earned followers and became a cult classic.dbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:producerOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Cottendbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Everett_Sloanedbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Collins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertisementsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Citizen_Kanedbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Featurettesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Kane_trailerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_in_the_United_StatesThe Citizen Kane trailer is a four-minute, self-contained, "making of" promotional short film by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre, released in 1940 to promote the film Citizen Kane. Unlike other standard theatrical trailers of the era, it did not feature any footage of the actual film itself, but was a wholly original pseudo-documentary piece. It is considered by numerous film scholars such as Simon Callow, Joseph McBride and Jonathan Rosenbaum to be a standalone short film, rather than a conventional trailer, and to represent an important stage in developing Welles's directorial style.dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:directorChris Gerolmodbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:producerTimothy Marxdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:producerRobert Stonedbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:producerWebster Stonedbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringStephen Readbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringJoss Acklanddbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringJeffrey DeMunndbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringMax von Sydowdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringJohn Wooddbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:starringIon Caramitrudbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Gerolmodbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Marxdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1983dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1994dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1990dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Soviet_Uniondbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Edelmandbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_serial_killersdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_male_serial_killersdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hungarydbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1982dbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scanbox_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Russian_mendbp-dbr:Citizen_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ukrainian_menCitizen X is a 1995 American television film which covers the efforts of detectives in the Soviet Union to capture an unknown serial killer of women and children in the 1980s, and the bureaucratic obstacles they encounter. The film is based upon the true story of Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, who was convicted in 1992 of the murder of 52 women and children committed between 1978 and 1990. It stars Stephen Rea, Donald Sutherland, and Max Von Sydow. The film is based on Robert Cullen's non-fiction book The Killer Department, published in 1993. The film premiered on HBO on February 25, 1995.dbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerIrwin Allendbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney Marshalldbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Basehartdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringBurr DeBenningdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringStuart Whitmandbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Wagnerdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Colbertdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRosemary Forsythdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:genreadventuredbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:genrescience fictiondbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fictiondbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Adventure_filmdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_LaSalledbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_civilizations_in_fictiondbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_television_filmsdbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_2053dbp-dbr:City_Beneath_the_Sea_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2053City Beneath the Sea is a 1971 adventure science fiction television movie and television pilot for a proposed series by Irwin Allen featuring Stuart Whitman and Robert Colbert. It began as a conceptual 10-minute demonstration reel as a means to sell the plot and concept to television studios. The concept was not bought initially, and a few years later Allen produced it as a two-hour television movie for NBC. The two-hour movie failed to gain the response necessary for a series. In the UK it was shown theatrically in 1972 as One Hour To Doomsday.It was released in DVD form as part of the Warner Archive Collection.dbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Caton-Jonesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerDan Kloresdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerRoger Paradisodbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Francodbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_De_Nirodbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringFrances McDormanddbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Dzundzadbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Forsythe_(actor)dbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eliza_Dushkudbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Caton-Jonesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Hixondbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Caton-Jonesdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Murphy_(composer)dbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elie_Samahadbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franchise_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:City_by_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Impact_of_the_September_11_attacks_on_cinemaCity by the Sea is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, starring Robert De Niro, James Franco, Eliza Dushku, Frances McDormand and William Forsythe. It deals with the family problems of a wayward youth, and is set against a man trying to break free of his past. It is based on the story of Long Beach, New York, detective Vincent LaMarca.dbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Dillondbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Dillondbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Khmer-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cambodiadbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Russian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cambodiadbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French-language_American_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Ghosts_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tyler_BatesCity of Ghosts is a 2002 American crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring Matt Dillon, about a con artist who must go to Cambodia to collect his share of money from an insurance scam. The film was made in Cambodia, in locations that include Phnom Penh and the Bokor Hill Station.It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002, and was released in the United States on April 25, 2003.dbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:City_of_Playdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:City_of_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_drama_filmsCity of Play is a 1929 British part-talkie sound drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Chili Bouchier, Patrick Aherne and Lawson Butt. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures and produced by Michael Balcon. The film featured a few sequences with dialogue and singing while the remaining film used English intertitles along with a musical score and sound effects.dbp-dbr:City_of_Songdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:City_of_Songdbp-dbp:distributorSterling Filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:City_of_Songdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:City_of_Songdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Naplesdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tobis_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cine-Allianz_filmsdbp-dbr:City_of_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsCity of Song, also known as Farewell to Love, is a 1931 British/German romance film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Betty Stockfeld and Hugh Wakefield. It was shot at Wembley Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Oscar Friedrich Werndorff and J. Elder Wills. A German-language version was released in 1930 under the title The Singing City.dbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbp:starringNancy Wibledbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedydbp-dbr:Claws_in_the_Leasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_suburbsClaws in the Lease is a 1963 Warner Bros. traditionally animated Merrie Melodies short film directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on November 9, 1963, and stars Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.The story revolves around Sylvester and his son leaving the city dump where they live, and attempting to find local home owners to take them in. After numerous attempts to trick a fat hillbilly woman into letting them both stay with her, their plan backfires and all three wind up living at the dump.dbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:directorAndrew Jamesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:directorJoshua Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Jamesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:producerJoshua Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:producerAmber Bollingerdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringNeil LaButedbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Thompsondbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringRobert Perrydbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringRichard Dutcherdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringAllan Erbdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringDavid Knowltondbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Sherman Gordondbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringRay Linesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringScott Nybodbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joshua_Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:nameCleanflixdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Utahdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_censorshipCleanflix is a documentary about CleanFlicks and the re-edited video stores and the film sanitization industry, particularly in Utah.dbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVeneficus Filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameCleaning Updbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Cleaning_Up_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_StudiosCleaning Up is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring George K. Gee, Betty Astell and Davy Burnaby. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie.The film's sets were designed by Norman G. 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It is a sequel to The Hunt for Red October (1990) and Patriot Games (1992) and part of a series of films featuring Clancy's character Jack Ryan. It is the last film version of Clancy's novels to feature Harrison Ford as Ryan and James Earl Jones as Vice Admiral James Greer, as well as the final installment directed by Noyce.As in the novel, Ryan is appointed CIA Acting Deputy Director (Intelligence) (DDI), and discovers he is being kept in the dark by colleagues who are conducting a covert war against a drug cartel in Colombia, apparently with the approval of the President. The film was released in theaters in the United States on August 5, 1994 by Paramount Pictures, and was a critical and financial success, earning over $215 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:starringJason Mewesdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:starringRosario Dawsondbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:starringJeff Andersondbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:starringBrian O'Hallorandbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Schwalbachdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:starringTrevor Fehrmandbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:nameClerks IIdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Motion Picture Clerks IIdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zoophilia_in_culturedbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_sequels_of_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Workplace_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2004dbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2003dbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Weinstein_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askew_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_criticism_and_refusal_of_workdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Clerks_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askewniverse_filmsClerks II is a 2006 American black comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It is the sequel to Clerks (1994) and the sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. The film stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Trevor Fehrman, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, Jason Mewes, and Smith, and picks up with Dante Hicks, Randal Graves and Jay and Silent Bob ten years after the events of the previous film. Unlike the first film, which was shot in black and white, this film was shot mostly in color.The film screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2006 Edinburgh International Film Festival before receiving a theatrical release on July 21, 2006 to critical and commercial success, grossing $27 million worldwide from a $5 million budget. A third film was released in 2022.dbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMario Kassardbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRenny Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Marshalldbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor Jonesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Winfielddbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lithgowdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rookerdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRex Linndbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Waitedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeon Robinsondbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJanine Turnerdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Kassardbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Marshall_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Francedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCliffhangerdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCliffhanger: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:genreStage & Screendbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carolco_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mountaineering_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_FranceCliffhanger is a 1993 American action thriller film directed and co-produced by Renny Harlin and co-written by and starring Sylvester Stallone alongside John Lithgow, Michael Rooker and Janine Turner. Based on a concept by climber John Long, the film follows Gabe (Stallone), a mountain climber who becomes embroiled in a heist of a U.S. Treasury plane flying through the Rocky Mountains.The film premiered at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, and was released in the United States on May 28, 1993, by TriStar Pictures. It received generally positive reviews and earned $255 million worldwide, becoming the 7th-highest-grossing film of 1993.dbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:directorRobert Ramirezdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJody Graydbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:producerDeborah Fortedbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Goodmandbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cree_Summerdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jess_Harnelldbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judge_Reinholddbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kath_Souciedbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grey_DeLisledbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Bradydbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilmer_Valderramadbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kel_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenna_Elfmandbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Deborah_Fortedbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rhett_Reesedbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:nameClifford's Really Big Moviedbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_series_finalesdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rhett_Reesedbp-dbr:Clifford's_Really_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clifford_the_Big_Red_DogClifford's Really Big Movie is a 2004 American animated adventure comedy film based on the PBS Kids TV series Clifford the Big Red Dog, itself an adaptation of the book series of the same name by Norman Bridwell. This film was directed by Robert Ramirez, produced by Scholastic Entertainment and Big Red Dog Productions, and was originally released in theaters for a limited time by Warner Bros. Pictures on February 20, 2004.The film takes place on "Birdwell Island" (the name of which is inspired by Norman Bridwell, the author of the books), and follows the titular dog Clifford, who decides to join a traveling animal show that will provide the winner with a lifetime supply of the dog food, after he mistakenly assumes his owners are spending too much on his dog food.It is one of only two separate theatrically released films based on a PBS children's property (including Barney's Great Adventure), excluding the two films based on Sesame Street. Following John Ritter's death on September 11, 2003, it also serves as the de facto series finale for the television series. The film was dedicated to his memory.The film grossed $3.3 million at the box office and received mixed critical reviews.dbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Olive_Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Olive_Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Jackson_(British_radio)dbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbp:nameClimb Up the Walldbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Walldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climb_Up_the_Wallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_WinnerClimb Up the Wall is a 1960 British second feature comedy/music variety film directed by Michael Winner and introduced by Jack Jackson, featuring acts including Glen Mason, Russ Conway and Craig Douglas. It was written by Winner and Jackson.dbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lesser_Samuelsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbp:nameClimbing Highdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lesser_Samuelsdbp-dbr:Climbing_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carol_ReedClimbing High is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and produced by Michael Balcon with a screenplay by Sonnie Hale, Marion Dix and Lesser Samuels. It stars Jessie Matthews, Michael Redgrave, Noel Madison, Margaret Vyner and Alistair Sim, and was first released in the U.K. in November 1938.dbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Patondbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAce Pictures Companydbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:H._W._Kierdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringRosalind Keithdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringLloyd E. Hughesdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Janneydbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Patondbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:H._W._Kierdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameClipped Wingsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Clipped_Wings_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_PatonClipped Wings is a 1937 American crime and aviation Kier-Phillips production for National pictures, directed by Stuart Paton from an original story and screenplay by Paul Willett. The film stars Lloyd E. Hughes, Rosalind Keith and William Janney.dbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trevor_Horndbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSpike Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Branford_Marsalisdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Gamsondbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Salaam_Remidbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:DJ_Premierdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Chambersdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ski_Beatzdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRaymond Jonesdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDJ Alidbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDJ Troubledbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPrince Sampsondbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Stephneydbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Atackdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIke Lee IIIdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSean "Uneek" McFaddendbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Daviddbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Keiteldbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mekhi_Phiferdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Turturrodbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delroy_Lindodbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isaiah_Washingtondbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPee Wee Lovedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Price_(writer)dbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameClockersdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terence_Blancharddbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:40_Acres_and_a_Mule_Filmworks_filmsdbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Clockers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Price_(writer)Clockers is a 1995 American crime drama film directed by Spike Lee. It is an adaptation of the 1992 novel of the same name by Richard Price, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Lee. The film stars Harvey Keitel, John Turturro, Delroy Lindo, and Mekhi Phifer in his debut film role. Set in New York City, Clockers tells the story of Strike (Phifer), a street-level drug dealer who becomes entangled in a murder investigation.The film originally entered production with Martin Scorsese attached to direct; he had previously collaborated with Price on his 1986 film The Color of Money. Scorsese eventually dropped out of production to focus on his passion project Casino, at which point Lee stepped in to direct and rewrite the script, Scorsese remained a co-producer alongside Lee. Clockers received generally positive reviews from film critics, but was a box office failure, grossing only around $13 million on a $25 million budget.dbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Poliakoffdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTherese Pickarddbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Rickmandbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Owendbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saskia_Reevesdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Poliakoffdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Poliakoffdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:nameClose My Eyesdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1985dbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Close_My_Eyes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsClose My Eyes is a 1991 British drama film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and starring Alan Rickman, Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves as well as Lesley Sharp and Karl Johnson. Music was by Michael Gibbs and the film was produced for Beambright and FilmFour International by Therese Pickard. It had a limited theatrical release from 6 September 1991, before being shown in Channel 4's Film on Four strand on 28 October 1993.dbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofdbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Close_to_the_Roofpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_television_playsClose to the Roof is a 1960 Australian live television play which aired on ABC. Broadcast 14 December 1960 in Sydney, it was kinescoped ("telerecorded") and shown in Melbourne on 25 January 1961 (it is not known it was also shown on ABC's stations in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth). Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.It was also adapted for radio by the ABC in 1960.dbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._McGrew_Willisdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:nameClothes and the Womandbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cannesdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeClothes and the Woman is a 1937 British romance film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Rod La Rocque, Tucker McGuire and Constance Collier. It was made at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire.dbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:directorChristopher Millerdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPhil Lorddbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Motion_Picture_Groupdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPam Marsdendbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Haderdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMr. Tdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Caandbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Sambergdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Fortedbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Farisdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Grahamdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Campbelldbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Brattdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Patrick Harrisdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAl Rokerdbp-dbr:Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBobb'e J. 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Loosely based on the 1978 children's book by Judi and Ron Barrett, the film was written for the screen and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It stars the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Bruce Campbell, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, and Neil Patrick Harris. The film centers around an aspiring inventor named Flint Lockwood who develops, following a series of failed experiments, a machine that can convert water into food. After the machine gains sentience and begins to develop food storms, Flint must stop it in order to save the world.Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs premiered at the Mann Village Theater in Los Angeles, California on September 12, 2009, and was released in the United States six days later on September 18 of that same year. It was a box office success, grossing $243 million worldwide against a budget of $100 million at the box office. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its colorful visuals, humor, characters, voice acting, story, and score, while the simple character designs were said to be unfitting. The film has since been expanded into a franchise, with a sequel, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, released on September 27, 2013, as well as an animated television series based on the film that premiered on Cartoon Network on February 20, 2017, with none of the original cast returning.dbp-dbr:Cloverfielddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Reevesdbp-dbr:Cloverfielddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cloverfielddbp-dbp:producerJ. J. Abramsdbp-dbr:Cloverfielddbp-dbp:producerBryan Burkdbp-dbr:Cloverfielddbp-dbp:starringLizzy Caplandbp-dbr:Cloverfielddbp-dbp:starringT.J. 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It stars Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas, T.J. Miller (in his film debut), Michael Stahl-David, Mike Vogel, and Odette Yustman. In the film, six friends attempt to flee from a monster that attacks New York City.Development began when producer J. J. Abrams started conceptualizing a monster film and enlisted Neville Page to design the eventual creature, called Clover. In February 2007, the project was secretly greenlit by Paramount Pictures and produced by Abrams's Bad Robot. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles and New York City in 2007. The project had several working titles, including Slusho, Cheese, and Greyshot. As part of a viral marketing campaign, a teaser trailer was released ahead of screenings of Transformers (2007) without a title. The final title was revealed in a second teaser trailer attached to screenings of Beowulf (2007). With limited pre-release details, it garnered online speculation, including forums and websites dedicated to uncovering hidden information about the film. Several tie-ins, including a prequel manga series, were released as part of the marketing campaign.Cloverfield was released on January 18, 2008, and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Reeves's direction and the cinéma vérité style narrative. It earned $172 million worldwide at the box office against a $25 million budget. It is the first installment of the Cloverfield franchise, followed by 10 Cloverfield Lane in 2016 and The Cloverfield Paradox in 2018. A direct sequel is in development.dbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Wattsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEli Rothdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCody Ryderdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Veligdandbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMac Cappuccinodbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEli Rothdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Stormaredbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Allendbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Powersdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristian Distefanodbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Wattsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eli_Rothdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Wattsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Ford_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:nameClowndbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:genreMovie soundtrackdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Eli_Rothdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ottawadbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Christopher_Ford_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Clown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_WattsClown is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Jon Watts in his feature directorial debut, produced by Mac Cappuccino, Eli Roth, and Cody Ryder, and written by Watts and Christopher Ford. It stars Eli Roth, Laura Allen, Andy Powers, and Peter Stormare. Visual effects for the clown monster were done by Jagdeep Khoza, Alterian, Inc., and Tony Gardner. Principal photography began in November 2012, in Ottawa. The film was released in Italy on November 13, 2014, in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2015, and in the United States on June 17, 2016, by Dimension Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:directorMark J. Howarddbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:producerMark J. Howarddbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:producerStephen Greenhalghdbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:starringStephen Greenhalghdbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:starringJessica Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:starringRoy Basnettdbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:nameClown Killdbp-dbr:Clown_Killdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Clown_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsClown Kill (originally released as Lock In), is a 2014 British slasher film written and directed by Mark J. Howard, produced by Howard and Stephen Greenhalgh, and starring Jessica Cunningham.dbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nat_Christiandbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTrans-Atlantic Filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Gordondbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRuth Landersdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Blackdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurt Youngdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Woronovdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAllen Garfielddbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Landersdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDee Booherdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Campanelladbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Kinseydbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLyle Alzadodbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSherman Hemsleydbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWally Georgedbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nat_Christiandbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:nameClub Feddbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Fed_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsClub Fed is a 1990 comedy film that spoofs the "Club Fed"-type of minimum security prisons where wealthy white-collar criminals are often sent.dbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Shambergdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringBrian Doyle-Murraydbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringRobin Williamsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringPeter O'Tooledbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringAndrea Martindbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringRick Moranisdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringJoanna Cassidydbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringJimmy Cliffdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringAdolph Caesardbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringTwiggydbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Shambergdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Doyle-Murraydbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Leopolddbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shearerdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:nameClub Paradisedbp-dbr:Club_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Brian_Doyle-Murraydbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Van_Dyke_Parksdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jamaicadbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Club_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_MansfieldClub Paradise is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Robin Williams, Twiggy, Peter O'Toole and Jimmy Cliff. Set in a fictional Caribbean banana republic, it follows a group of vacationers' attempts to create a luxury resort from a seedy nightclub, and the series of events that take place.The film reunites director and cowriter Ramis with his SCTV co-stars Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, and Joe Flaherty, and includes additional SCTV performers Rick Moranis and Robin Duke. They play supporting roles in the film, as does cowriter Brian Doyle-Murray, a former SCTV staff writer. It was the final film of actor Adolph Caesar, who died in March 1986, four months before the film's release.dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerard_Glaisterdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbp:producerJim O'Connollydbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerard_Glaisterdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Mackiedbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbp:nameClue of the Silver Keydbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Silver_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesClue of the Silver Key is a 1961 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Gerard Glaister and starring Bernard Lee, Lyndon Brook and Finlay Currie. The screenplay was by Philip Mackie based on the 1930 Edgar Wallace novel of the same title. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965.dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbp:producerJim O'Connollydbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Mackiedbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbp:nameClue of the Twisted Candledbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Clue_of_the_Twisted_Candlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_DavisClue of the Twisted Candle is a 1960 British second feature crime film directed by Allan Davis and starring Bernard Lee, David Knight and Francis de Wolff. The screenplay was by Philip Mackie, based on the 1918 Edgar Wallace novel The Clue of the Twisted Candle. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965.dbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:producerScott Rudindbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:producerRobert Lawrencedbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alicia_Silverstonedbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lawrence_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:nameCluelessdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:nameClueless: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cluelessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_upper_classdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Beverly_Hills,_Californiadbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teenagersdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvin_the_Martian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Emma_(novel)dbp-dbr:Cluelesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Beverly_Hills,_CaliforniaClueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, and was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence.The film is a loose adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma. The plot centers on a beautiful, popular, wealthy high school student who wants to do "good deeds". She befriends a newcomer and decides to give her a makeover while playing matchmaker for her teachers and examining her own existence.Clueless was filmed in Southern California over a 40-day schedule. Heckerling studied Beverly Hills High School students to understand how teenagers in the 1990s talked and learned some appropriate slang terms from them.The film grossed $88 million worldwide, and was further successful in the home video market. It received positive reviews from critics and is considered to be one of the best teen films of all time. Clueless has developed a cult following and has a continuing legacy. The film was followed by a spin-off television sitcom and series of books.dbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Randolphdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Dandridgedbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:starringLeo Watsondbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfsdbp-dbp:nameCoal Black and de Sebben Dwarfsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Snow_Whitedbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American-related_controversiesdbp-dbr:Coal_Black_and_de_Sebben_Dwarfspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_ElevenCoal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs is a 1943 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on January 16, 1943.The film is an all-black parody of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Snow White, known to audiences at the time from the popular 1937 Walt Disney animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The stylistic portrayal of the characters is an example of "darky" iconography, which was widely accepted in American society at the time. As such, it is one of the most controversial cartoons in the classic Warner Brothers library, being one of the Censored Eleven. The cartoon has been rarely seen on television since it was pulled from circulation in 1968 and has never been officially released on home video.dbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Owen_Bradleydbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Schwartz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Lee_Jonesdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sissy_Spacekdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_D'Angelodbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Levon_Helmdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Schwartz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Rickman_(writer)dbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCoal Miner's Daughterdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCoal Miner's Daughter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_womendbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_mining_communitiesdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_country_musiciansdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Autobiographies_adapted_into_filmsdbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbr:Coal_Miner's_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Loretta_LynnCoal Miner's Daughter is a 1980 American biographical musical film directed by Michael Apted and written by Tom Rickman. It follows the story of country music singer Loretta Lynn from her early teen years in a poor family and getting married at 15 to her rise as one of the most influential country musicians. Based on Lynn's 1976 biography of the same name by George Vecsey, the film stars Sissy Spacek as Lynn. Tommy Lee Jones, Beverly D'Angelo and Levon Helm are featured in supporting roles. Ernest Tubb, Roy Acuff, and Minnie Pearl make cameo appearances as themselves.A film on Lynn's life was intended to be made since the release of the biography. Production for the film began in March 1979, and Lynn herself chose Spacek to portray her on screen after seeing a photograph of her, despite being unfamiliar with her films. The film's soundtrack featured all of Lynn's hit singles, which were all sung by Spacek, as well as Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams" sung by D'Angelo and Cline's "Back in Baby's Arms" sung by Spacek and D'Angelo in a duet. The soundtrack reached the top 40 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.Universal Pictures released Coal Miner's Daughter theatrically on March 7, 1980. The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes calls it "a solidly affecting story". The film grossed $67.18 million in North America against a budget of $15 million, becoming the seventh highest-grossing film of 1980. The film received seven nominations at the 53rd Academy Awards, including for Best Picture, with Spacek winning Best Actress. At the 38th Golden Globe Awards, it garnered four nominations and won two; Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress (for Spacek).The film is considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected to be preserved in the United States National Film Registry in 2019.dbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobin Garbdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrigitte Nielsendbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringReni Santonidbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameCobradbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witness_protectiondbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sylvester_Levaydbp-dbr:Cobra_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_P._CosmatosCobra is a 1986 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and written by Sylvester Stallone, who stars in the titular role. The film, loosely based on the 1974 novel A Running Duck by Paula Gosling (later published as Fair Game and filmed under that title in 1995), co-stars Reni Santoni, Brigitte Nielsen and Andrew Robinson. Cobra follows Los Angeles police Lt. Marion "Cobra" Cobretti, who investigates a string of violent crimes and also protects a witness targeted by the perpetrators.Cobra is the final film which featured the collaboration between Stallone and Nielsen after Rocky IV (1985) and until Creed II (2018), and the only film the pair are both featured in while married to one another in real life, before their divorce a year later. The script was largely inspired by Stallone's original script for Beverly Hills Cop (1984).Cobra was released to generally negative reviews with criticism on its excessive violence and overuse of genre tropes, but it was a box office success and has since been considered a cult classic.dbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Cruisedbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryan Browndbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Shuedbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heywood_Goulddbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameCocktaildbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:awardDiamonddbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_J._Peter_Robinsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jamaicadbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elektra_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interscope_Communications_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bartendersCocktail is a 1988 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Roger Donaldson from a screenplay by Heywood Gould, and based on Gould's book of the same name. It stars Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown and Elisabeth Shue. It tells the story of a business student, who takes up bartending in order to make ends meet.Released on July 29, 1988, by Buena Vista Pictures (under its adult film label Touchstone Pictures), Cocktail features an original music score composed by J. Peter Robinson. Despite earning overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, and winning the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, the film was a huge box office success, grossing more than $170 million worldwide against a budget of $20 million, becoming the eighth highest-grossing film of 1988.dbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lili_Fini_Zanuckdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringSteve Guttenbergdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringHume Cronyndbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringDon Amechedbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringMaureen Stapletondbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringElaine Stritchdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringBarret Oliverdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringJessica Tandydbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringWilford Brimleydbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringJack Gilforddbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringGwen Verdondbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:starringTahnee Welchdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lili_Fini_Zanuckdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:nameCocoon: The Returndbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Zanuck_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:Cocoon:_The_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_BrownCocoon: The Return is a 1988 American science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Stephen McPherson. The film serves as the sequel to the 1985 film Cocoon. All of the starring actors from the first film reprised their roles in this film, although Brian Dennehy only appears in one scene at the end of the film. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a commercial nor a critical success.dbp-dbr:Cocoon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Howarddbp-dbr:Cocoon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Cocoon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Browndbp-dbr:Cocoon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard D. 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The film stars Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn, Brian Dennehy, Jack Gilford, Steve Guttenberg, Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, Gwen Verdon, Herta Ware, Tahnee Welch, and Linda Harrison, and follows a group of elderly people rejuvenated by aliens.The film was shot in and around St. Petersburg, Florida, with locations including the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club, Suncoast Manor Retirement Community, the Coliseum, and Snell Arcade buildings. The film earned Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Don Ameche) and Best Visual Effects, and was followed by the sequel Cocoon: The Return in 1988, in which almost all of the original cast returned.dbp-dbr:Eggshells_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:Eggshells_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWatchmaker Filmsdbp-dbr:Eggshells_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid L. 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Hooper, who co-wrote the film with Kim Henkel, also served as one of the film's producers. The film centers on a commune of young hippies, who slowly become aware of an otherworldly presence that resides in the basement.dbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J.G._Bachmanndbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEight Bellsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Shanghaidbp-dbr:Eight_Bells_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_NeillEight Bells is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Ann Sothern, Ralph Bellamy and Catherine Doucet. Produced by Columbia Pictures, it is based on the 1933 play Eight Bells by Percy G. Mandley.dbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakedbp-dbp:nameElectric Earthquakedbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_earthquakesdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Electric_Earthquakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsElectric Earthquake (1942) is the seventh of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs for about nine minutes and covers Superman's adventures in stopping a madman from destroying Manhattan with electronically induced earthquakes. It was originally released on May 15, 1942. This is the first of the films to make it clear that the action is taking place in Manhattan.dbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pradip_Krishendbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:producerBobby Bedidbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tigmanshu_Dhuliadbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roshan_Sethdbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:starringAlice Spivakdbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:nameElectric Moondbp-dbr:Electric_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom/Indiadbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_English_Feature_Film_National_Film_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Electric_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pradip_KrishenElectric Moon is a 1992 Indian film directed by Pradip Krishen and written by Arundhati Roy. The film was produced by Grapevine Media for Channel 4 Television and Bobby Bedi's Kaleidoscope Entertainment and was reviewed at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) and the 36th London Film Festival (1992).At the 40th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Feature Film in English.Set in an expensive tourist lodge in the forests of central India run by former royalty, Raja Ran Bikram Singh, 'Bubbles', the film is a satirical parody on Westerners visiting India, in search for their stereotypical notions of the country, replete with images of former Indian royalty, and relics of the British Raj. In turn the film was a commentary on social pretense and ecology. The issue was previously taken up by the Merchant-Ivory film The Guru (1969), and in time the film acquired a cult following.In a 2005 interview, Roy said, "The movie I had in my head and different from the one we shot. I wanted it to have a more anarchic quality, but I didn't know enough about cinema to make that come through on screen."dbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBdbp-dbp:starringDan Nachtsheimdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBdbp-dbp:nameElectronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EBdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Electronic_Labyrinth:_THX_1138_4EBpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_LucasElectronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB is a 1967 social science-fiction short film written and directed by George Lucas while he attended the University of Southern California's film school. Lucas reworked the short into the 1971 theatrical feature THX 1138.In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Bowman_(director)dbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnon Milchandbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Fosterdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerAvi Araddbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious producersdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Garnerdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence Stampdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Yun Leedbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringCary-Hiroyuki Tagawadbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringGoran Visnjicdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameElektradbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameElektra: The Albumdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Frank_Millerdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_secret_societiesdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Zak_Penndbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obsessive–compulsive_disorderdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Araddbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_Bowmandbp-dbr:Elektra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daredevil_(film_series)Elektra is a 2005 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Elektra Natchios and directed by Rob Bowman. It is a spin-off from the film Daredevil (2003), with Jennifer Garner reprising her role as the titular character. The story follows Elektra, an assassin who must protect a man and his prodigy daughter from another assassin who was hired by the Hand. Goran Višnjić, Will Yun Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, and Terence Stamp also star.For the screenplay, Zak Penn, Stuart Zicherman, and M. Raven Metzner received "written by" credit. Mark Steven Johnson received credit for "motion picture characters" and Frank Miller for "comic book characters". Filming started May 2004 in Vancouver.The film was released on January 14, 2005. Upon its release, Elektra was a commercial and critical failure, grossing $57 million against a production budget of $43–65 million. It received negative reviews from critics, who found the script and storyline lacking, but many praised Garner's performance. Garner reprised her role as Elektra in the 2024 film Deadpool & Wolverine.dbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Morahandbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Carlton_Televisiondbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Whitehalldbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:producerSue Bennett-Urwindbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Haversdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_McKeedbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Jaystondbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Parfittdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Woodvinedbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Polly_Adamsdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:genreCrime, thrillerdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Element_of_Doubtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_MorahanElement of Doubt is a 1996 British thriller television film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Gina McKee and Nigel Havers.dbp-dbr:Elephant_Partsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Deardbp-dbr:Elephant_Partsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pacific_Artsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Nesmithdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partsdbp-dbp:nameElephant Partsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Nesmithdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Award_for_Video_of_the_Yeardbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Michael_Nesmith_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Elephant_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_DearElephant Parts is a collection of comedy sketches and music videos made in 1981 by Michael Nesmith, formerly of the Monkees. Nesmith produced the video through his company Pacific Arts. Elephant Parts is one-hour-long with parody commercials and comedy sketches, and features five full-length music videos, including the popular songs "Rio" and "Cruisin'", which featured wrestler Steve Strong and Monterey-based comic "Chicago" Steve Barkley.dbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:producerIsidore Sparberdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)dbp-dbp:nameEleventh Hourdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yokohamadbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Eleventh_Hour_(1942_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_East_AsiansEleventh Hour is the twelfth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on November 20, 1942.dbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fintan_Connollydbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:producerFiona Bergindbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Wilmot_(actor)dbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringEliotdbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ella_Connollydbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Mannix_Flynndbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Weldondbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringJoshua Browndbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringVincent McCabedbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringDes Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:starringLauren Stonedbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:nameEliot & Medbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Medbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Eliot_&_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)Eliot & Me is a 2012 Irish drama film. The plot follows the adventures of a young girl trying to find her dog in Dublin. The film is directed by Fintan Connolly and features his then 10-year-old daughter Ella Connolly in the lead role.dbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_T._Hormandbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameEllis Islanddbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ellis_Island_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsEllis Island is a 1936 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon and Jack La Rue.dbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBernard Smithdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Jonesdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Kennedydbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patti_Pagedbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Smith_(editor)dbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:nameElmer Gantrydbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sinclair_Lewisdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:Elmer_Gantry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Burt_LancasterElmer Gantry is a 1960 American drama film about a confidence man and a female evangelist selling religion to small-town America. Adapted by director Richard Brooks, the film is based on the 1927 novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis, and stars Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Arthur Kennedy, Shirley Jones and Patti Page.Elmer Gantry was nominated for five Academy Awards in 1961, including Best Picture and Best Score. It won Best Actor for Lancaster, Best Supporting Actress for Jones, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Jean Simmons was nominated for the Golden Globe award in the Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama category.The film's plot overlaps with fewer than 100 pages of the novel Elmer Gantry, deleting many characters and fundamentally changing the character and actions of female evangelist Sister Sharon Falconer, as played by Simmons. The character of Sharon Falconer was loosely based on elements in the career of the Canadian-born American radio evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, who founded the Pentecostal Christian denomination known as the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in 1927. In addition, a plot point from the end of the novel is incorporated into Gantry and Lulu Bains's relationship, fundamentally changing the fates of both characters.dbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Binderdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:distributorNBCdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Music_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Binderdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bones_Howedbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Binderdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Music_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Binderdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bones_Howedbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elvis_Presley_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_filmed_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elvis_Presley_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Steve_Binderdbp-dbr:Elvis_(1968_TV_program)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elvis_Presley_soundtracksSinger Presents ... Elvis, commonly referred to as the '68 Comeback Special, is an Elvis Presley concert television special that aired on NBC on December 3, 1968. It marked Presley's return to live performance after a seven-year period during which he focused on his film appearances.The concert was initially planned as a Christmas special by the network and Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Producer Bob Finkel hired director Steve Binder, who, rather than creating a Christmas special, created a concert that would reflect the musical trends of the time and appeal to a younger audience. Filming took place in June 1968 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. The special included a sit-down session that showcased Presley in an informal setting, surrounded by fans and a small band.The special received positive reviews and topped the Nielsen television ratings for the week in which it aired. It became the most-watched show of the television season, earning 42% of the television audience. Later known as the Comeback Special, it relaunched Presley's singing career.dbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEmbassydbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Lebanondbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lebanondbp-dbr:Embassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_BidduEmbassy (also known as Target Embassy) is a 1972 British spy thriller film directed by Gordon Hessler, written by John Bird and William Fairchild, and with music scored by Biddu. It is based on the 1969 novel of the same title by Stephen Coulter. It was shot on location in Beirut where the film is set, whereas the novel had been centred in Paris.The film starred Richard Roundtree as a CIA officer, Ray Milland as an Ambassador, Max von Sydow as a Russian defector taking refuge at the embassy, and Chuck Connors as a KGB assassin posing as a U.S. Air Force officer. Broderick Crawford played the embassy Regional Security Officer, Frank Dunniger, who had to capture and hide the KGB man while the CIA smuggled the defector out of town.dbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameEmergencydbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Emergency_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsEmergency is a 1962 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Glyn Houston, Zena Walker and Dermot Walsh. It was written by Don Nicholl, Jim O'Connolly, Lewis Gilbert and Vernon Harris.dbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGeneral Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamountdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_Darnboroughdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Morgandbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Walshdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Purcell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_Darnboroughdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Amblerdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T._E._B._Clarkedbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Macraedbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameEncoredbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Pelissierdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_T._E._B._Clarkedbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_Maughamdbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Encore_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Aesop's_FablesEncore is a 1951 anthology film composed of adaptations of three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham:"The Ant and the Grasshopper", directed by Pat Jackson and adapted by T. E. B. Clarke;"Winter Cruise" (from the 1947 collection of Maugham stories Creatures of Circumstance), directed by Anthony Pelissier, screenplay by Arthur Macrae;"Gigolo and Gigolette" (from the 1940 collection of Maugham stories The Mixture as Before), directed by Harold French, written by Eric Ambler.Maugham introduces each part of the film with a piece to camera from his garden on the French Riviera. Encore was the final film in a Maugham trilogy, preceded by Quartet and Trio. The film was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbp:producerTim Burstalldbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbp:producerAlan Finneydbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbp:nameEnd Playdbp-dbr:End_Playdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Peter_Best_(composer)dbp-dbr:End_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_BurstallEnd Play is a 1975 Australian thriller film directed by Tim Burstall and starring George Mallaby, John Waters and Ken Goodlet. It was an adaptation of the 1972 novel End Play by Russell Braddon. It was made by Hexagon Productions.dbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Bordendbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArmyan Bernsteindbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Pollakdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRod Steigerdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Tunneydbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_W._Marlowedbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEnd of Daysdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_religious_buildings_and_structuresdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holiday_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beacon_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_distributed_by_Disneydbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cultsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_around_New_Yeardbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vatican_Citydbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_action_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Armyan_BernsteinEnd of Days is a 1999 American action horror film directed by Peter Hyams and written by Andrew W. Marlowe. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, with Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollak, Rod Steiger, CCH Pounder, Derrick O'Connor, Miriam Margolyes, and Udo Kier in supporting roles. The film follows alcoholic former New York Police Department detective Jericho Cane (Schwarzenegger) who, after he saves a banker (Byrne) from an assassin, finds himself embroiled in a religious conflict and must protect an innocent young woman (Tunney) who is chosen by evil forces to conceive the Antichrist with Satan.The film was released by Universal Pictures in North America on November 24, 1999, and received largely negative reviews, but was a box office success grossing $212 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameEnd of the Traildbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish–American_War_filmsdbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_Greydbp-dbr:End_of_the_Trail_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Theodore_RooseveltEnd of the Trail is a 1936 American Western film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Jack Holt, Louise Henry and Douglass Dumbrille.dbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carolyn_Pfeifferdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carolyn_Pfeifferdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameEndangered Speciesdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Endangered_Species_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsEndangered Species is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed and co-written by Alan Rudolph, and starring Robert Urich, JoBeth Williams, Peter Coyote, and Hoyt Axton. It follows a former New York City police officer (Urich) who relocates to a rural Colorado town, where a newly appointed sheriff (Williams) is investigating a series of bizarre cattle mutilations.dbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Hooddbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoberto Orcidbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLinda McDonoughdbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Chartoffdbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Jablonskydbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Gibson_(music_producer)dbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGigi Pritzkerdbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLynn Hendeedbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEd Ulbrichdbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOrson Scott Carddbp-dbr:Ender's_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarrison 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Game is a 2013 American military science-fiction action film based on Orson Scott Card's 1985 novel of the same name. Written and directed by Gavin Hood, the film stars Asa Butterfield as Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, a gifted child sent to an advanced military academy in space to prepare for a future alien invasion. The supporting cast includes Harrison Ford, Hailee Steinfeld, Viola Davis, Abigail Breslin, and Ben Kingsley.The film was released in Germany on October 24, 2013, followed by a release in the UK one day later. It was released in the United States, Canada, and several other countries on November 1, 2013, and was released in other territories by January 2014. While the film received positive reviews from critics, it underperformed at the box-office, grossing only $125.5 million on a $110–115 million budget with a projected loss of $68 million for the studio.dbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eva_Mulvaddbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Helle_Faberdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mardina_Parmachdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eva_Mulvaddbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinessdbp-dbp:nameEnemies of Happinessdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinessdbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Enemies_of_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_in_AfghanistanEnemies of Happiness (Danish: Vores lykkes fjender) is a 2006 documentary about the controversial Afghan politician and member of the Afghan Parliament Malalai Joya filmed by Danish director Eva Mulvad.The film team travelled with the then 28 years old Malalai Joya during her campaign for the 2005 Afghan parliamentary election, which was the first democratic election in 30 years in Afghanistan. The film gives deep insight into the living conditions of the Afghan population.dbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:directorEllen Hovdedbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Muffie_Meyerdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:directorMirra Bankdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:List_of_production_companies_owned_by_the_American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:producerMirra Bankdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:producerTerry Benesdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Bacondbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Barkindbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Strathairndbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Muffie_Meyerdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mirra_Bankdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:List_of_production_companies_owned_by_the_American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mirra_Bankdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:nameEnormous Changes at the Last Minutedbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Enormous_Changes_at_the_Last_Minutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsEnormous Changes at the Last Minute is a 1983 three-part drama film based on the 1974 short stories of the same name by Grace Paley, which was directed by Mirra Bank, Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Ellen Barkin and David Strathairn, among others. The film was released in 1985 in the United States.dbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Winklerdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Cowandbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJuliette Lewisdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Campbelldbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lopezdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Futtermandbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNoah Wyledbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Winklerdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Kazandbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEnoughdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Arnolddbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irwin_Winklerdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Enough_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_thriller_drama_filmsEnough is a 2002 American psychological thriller film directed by Michael Apted, based on the New York Times bestselling 1998 novel Black and Blue, by Anna Quindlen. It stars Jennifer Lopez as Slim, an abused wife who learns to fight back. The film was released theatrically in the United States on May 24, 2002, and grossed $51.8 million worldwide.The film received largely negative reviews from critics and divisive audience reviews, with criticism over the film's writing and excessive focus on melodramatic action and female empowerment over characterization, with particular reviews deeming the portrayal of domestic violence and character of Mitch as highly stereotypical. The film has been viewed more positively in retrospect, with both Lopez and Billy Campbell in particular receiving praise for their performances.dbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarl Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Tracy, Dick Piercedbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Steindbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Opatoshudbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reni_Santonidbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Ricklesdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Gilforddbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Margolindbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elaine_Maydbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_J._Pollarddbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jose_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Deacon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Steindbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Steindbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEnter Laughingdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFilm scoredbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1938dbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Enter_Laughing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_autobiographical_novelsEnter Laughing is a 1967 comedy film, directed by Carl Reiner, based on his autobiographical novel and the 1963 stage play of the same name. It was Reiner's directorial debut.The film stars newcomer Reni Santoni, Elaine May, Jose Ferrer, Shelley Winters, Jack Gilford, and Janet Margolin. It tells the story of a young Jewish man from the Bronx trying to break into the theater and launch a career in acting.The film has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray.dbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Wedgedbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Davisdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerLori Fortedbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris O'Dowddbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeyoncé Knowlesdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristoph Waltzdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Farrelldbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Sudeikisdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Tylerdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringAziz Ansaridbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmanda Seyfrieddbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Hutchersondbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringPitbulldbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Wedgedbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Studiosdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Wedgedbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Joyce_(writer)dbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_V._Hartdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameEpicdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameEpic: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Sky_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Wedgedbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Epic_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsEpic (stylized as epic) is a 2013 American animated fantasy action-adventure film loosely based on William Joyce's 1996 children's book The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. Produced by Blue Sky Studios in association with 20th Century Fox Animation, it was directed by Chris Wedge from a screenplay written by Joyce, James V. Hart, Daniel Shere, and the writing team of Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember, based on a story conceived by Joyce, Hart, and Wedge. It stars the voices of Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson, Amanda Seyfried, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari, Chris O'Dowd, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler, and Beyoncé Knowles. In the film, after teenager Mary Katherine gets shrunk and teleported to a tiny woodland kingdom inhabited by talking slugs, flower people and tiny soldiers called Leafmen, she is swept up in a wild adventure between good and evil and, alongside her new friends, must fight to protect the world she never knew existed.Epic was internationally released on May 16, 2013, and in the United States on May 24, by 20th Century Fox, following in its premiere on Ziegfeld Theatre on May 18. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics and was a moderate box-office success, grossing $268 million against its $93 million budget.dbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEpsilondbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustralia, Italydbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nudity_in_filmdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Time_loop_filmsdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Epsilon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rolf_de_HeerEpsilon (also titled Alien Visitor) is a 1995 Australian-Italian science fiction film that was directed by Rolf de Heer. It features Ulli Birve and Syd Brisbane (and Alethea McGrath, but in the 1997 expanded version only). The extended version of the film runs for 92 minutes and was distributed by Miramax in 1997.dbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Borisdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimarkdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cassian_Elwesdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Paxtondbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Lowedbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Athertondbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Travisdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Wheeler-Nicholsondbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Askewdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexis_Arquettedbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Borisdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimarkdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cassian_Elwesdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Borisdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:nameFrank and Jessedbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Borisdbp-dbr:Frank_and_Jessepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Allan_PinkertonFrank and Jesse (also known as Frank & Jesse) is a 1994 American biographical Western film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Rob Lowe as Jesse James and Bill Paxton as Frank James. Based on the story of Jesse James, the film focuses more on myths of The James Brothers than the real history. It originally aired on HBO.dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Wickesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Quaiddbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lambert_Wilsondbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Bergindbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fiona_Gilliesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Wickesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreSci-Fidbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1818Frankenstein is a television horror film first aired in 1992, based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. It was produced by Turner Pictures and directed by David Wickes.The movie stars Patrick Bergin as Dr. Frankenstein and Randy Quaid as Dr. Frankenstein's creation. It also features John Mills, Lambert Wilson, and Fiona Gillies. The score was composed by John Cameron.dbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jimmy_Haywarddbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Relativity_Mediadbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:producerScott Mosierdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:producerDominic Lewisdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:starringOwen Wilsondbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:starringAmy Poehlerdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jimmy_Haywarddbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Relativity_Mediadbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Haywarddbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_J._Straussdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:nameFree Birdsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Free_Birdsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reel_FX_Creative_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comic_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominic_Lewisdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Marylanddbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2010sdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alternate_timeline_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_alternate_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1620sdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thanksgiving_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jimmy_Haywarddbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_MosierFree Birds is a 2013 American animated Thanksgiving science fiction comedy film directed by Jimmy Hayward, who co-wrote the screenplay with the film's producer Scott Mosier. The film stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson, and Amy Poehler, with supporting roles by George Takei, Colm Meaney, Keith David, and Dan Fogler. In the film, two turkeys named Reggie and Jake time travel to 1621 in order to get their kind off of the Thanksgiving menu.Free Birds was produced by Reel FX Creative Studios as its 7th full-length animated feature film and Relativity Media's 4th animated film after Monster House (2006), The Tale of Despereaux (2008), and 9 (2009). Originally titled Turkeys, and scheduled for 2014, the film was released on November 1, 2013.Free Birds received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $110 million worldwide against a $55 million budget. The film was nominated for the Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Music in a Feature Production.dbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerJennie Lew Tugenddbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerCliff Eidelmandbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringPatrick Kilpatrickdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringAugust Schellenbergdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringJason James Richterdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringAnnie Corleydbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringVincent Berrydbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Mattsondbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:nameFree Willy 3: The Rescuedbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:genreFilm scoredbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_underwater_settingsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ship_hijackingsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_whalingdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_underwater_divingdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dolphinsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Eidelmandbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_orcasdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Free_Willy_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marine_biologydbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Willy_3:_The_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_drama_filmsFree Willy 3: The Rescue is a 1997 American family film directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by John Mattson. Released by Warner Bros. under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment banner, it is the sequel to Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home in addition to being the third film in the Free Willy franchise and final installment of the original storyline as well as the last to be released theatrically. Jason James Richter and August Schellenberg reprise their roles from the previous films while Annie Corley, Vincent Berry and Patrick Kilpatrick joined the cast. The story revolves around Jesse and Randolph attempting to stop a group of whalers, led by its ruthless captain, from illegally hunting Willy while secretly receiving help from an unlikely source involving the captain's young son after an accident changed his view on whales.Filming took place in British Columbia from July 31 to October 10, 1996, where several scenes were shot in Vancouver, Pitt Lake, Britannia Beach, Squamish and Howe Sound. The film is dedicated to Free Willy co-writer Keith A. Walker who died two months after production was completed.Free Willy 3: The Rescue premiered on August 8, 1997. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $3.4 million.dbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Andersondbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:C._Aubrey_Smithdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Husseydbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameFree and Easydbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Free_and_Easy_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_directorial_debut_filmsFree and Easy is a 1941 American comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Robert Cummings, Ruth Hussey, Judith Anderson and Nigel Bruce. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film is a remake of But the Flesh Is Weak (1932) in which Robert Montgomery and C. Aubrey Smith had appeared as the son-and-father team. Both films are based on the 1928 play The Truth Game by Ivor Novello.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Steinmanndbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:producerTimothy Silverdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringJohn Shepherddbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringMarco St. Johndbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringRichard Youngdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringShavar Rossdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:starringMelanie Kinnamandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Steinmanndbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danny_Steinmanndbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th: A New Beginningdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1989dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_A_New_Beginningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Danny_SteinmannFriday the 13th: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Danny Steinmann and starring Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, and Shavar Ross. The film also features a cameo appearance from Corey Feldman, who portrayed Tommy Jarvis in the previous film. It is a sequel to Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) and the fifth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Set years after the events of the previous film, the story follows a teenage Tommy Jarvis (Shepherd), who is institutionalized at a halfway house near Crystal Lake because of nightmares of mass murderer Jason Voorhees (Tom Morga), whom he killed as a child. Tommy must face his fears when a new hockey mask-wearing murderer initiates another violent killing spree in the area.A New Beginning features a high number of on-screen murders. Aside from its gore and violence, the film has also become known for its explicit nudity, sex scenes, and numerous depictions of illicit drug use. Peter Bracke's book Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th details that behind the scenes, the production was plagued with rampant drug use.Shot in California in 1984 on a budget of $2.2 million, A New Beginning was released theatrically on March 22, 1985, and grossed $21.9 million at the U.S. box office. The film was initially going to set up a new trilogy of films with a different villain for the series but, after a disappointing reception from fans and a steep decline in box-office receipts from Friday the 13th Part III (1982) and The Final Chapter, Jason Voorhees was brought back for the next installment, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986), and has been the main antagonist in the series since. In addition to weak box office returns, the film received mostly negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Zitodbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringJoan Freemandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringCorey Feldmandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringKimberly Beckdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringPeter Bartondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringE. Erich Andersondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringLawrence Monosondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Zitodbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th: The Final Chapterdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Zitodbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsFriday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Kimberly Beck, Corey Feldman, Crispin Glover, and Peter Barton. It is the sequel to Friday the 13th Part III (1982) and the fourth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Picking up immediately after the events of the previous film, the plot follows a presumed-dead Jason Voorhees (Ted White) who escapes from the morgue and returns to Crystal Lake to continue his killing spree. The film marks the debut of the character Tommy Jarvis (Feldman), who would make further appearances in two sequels and related media, establishing him as Jason's archenemy.Much like Part III, the film was originally supposed to be the final installment. Mancuso Jr. wanted to conclude the series as he felt no one respected him for his producing work on it regardless of how much the films earned at the box office, while also wanting to pursue other projects. Paramount Pictures supported the decision, as they were aware of the declining popularity of slasher films at the time of its release. As a result, the film was billed as The Final Chapter to ensure it as such. Make-up artist Tom Savini, who worked on the first installment, returned because he wanted to help kill off Jason, whom he helped create.The film was originally scheduled to be released in October but was pushed up to April 13, 1984. Upon its theatrical release, it grossed $33 million in the U.S. on a budget of $2.2 million, making it the fourth most attended of the Friday the 13th series with approximately 9,815,700 tickets sold. Though the film received negative reviews from critics at the time of release, it has retrospectively come to be considered one of the stronger entries in the series. Despite being billed as the final entry, its success prompted another sequel, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, one year later, followed by a further six sequels and a reboot.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerSean S. Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Nelsondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Kingdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringBetsy Palmerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Crosbydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeannine Taylordbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurie Bartramdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobbi Morgandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13thdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1957dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsFriday the 13th is a 1980 American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, written by Victor Miller, and starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Crosby, Laurie Bartram, Mark Nelson, Jeannine Taylor, Robbi Morgan, and Kevin Bacon. The plot follows a group of teenage camp counselors who are murdered one by one by an unknown killer while they are attempting to reopen an abandoned summer camp with a tragic past.Prompted by the success of John Carpenter's Halloween (1978), director Cunningham put out an advertisement to sell the film in Variety in early 1979, while Miller was still drafting the screenplay. After casting the film in New York City, filming took place in New Jersey in the fall of 1979, on an estimated budget of approximately $550,000. A bidding war ensued over the finished film, ending with Paramount Pictures acquiring the film for domestic distribution, while Warner Bros. secured international distribution rights.Released on May 9, 1980, Friday the 13th was a major box office success, grossing $59.8 million worldwide, making it the fifteenth highest-grossing film of the year, and the second highest-grossing film for Paramount. The film's critical response was largely unfavorable, with numerous critics deriding it for its graphic violence, though it did receive some praise for its cinematography and score.Aside from being the first independent film of its kind to secure distribution in the U.S. by a major studio, its box office success led to a long series of sequels, a crossover with the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series, and a 2009 series reboot. A direct sequel, Friday the 13th Part 2, was released one year later. The film has been subject to critical analysis in film studies for its depiction of youth suffering violent deaths after engaging in premarital sex, a trope at the center of the film's plot that was frequently used in subsequent slasher films. It has received mixed retrospective reviews and garnered a cult following.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:producerSteve Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:producerHarry Manfredini, Jay Yuenger, Neil S. Bulkdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Kingdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringJohn Fureydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringAmy Steeldbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th Part 2dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsFriday the 13th Part 2 is a 1981 American slasher film produced and directed by Steve Miner in his directorial debut, and written by Ron Kurz. It is the sequel to Friday the 13th (1980), and the second installment in the franchise. Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer, and Walt Gorney reprise their respective roles from the first film as Alice Hardy, Pamela Voorhees, and Crazy Ralph. Amy Steel and John Furey also star. Taking place five years after the first film, Part 2 follows a similar premise, with an unknown stalker killing a group of camp counselors at a training camp near Crystal Lake. The film marks the debut of Jason Voorhees (Warrington Gillette) as the series' main antagonist.Originally, Friday the 13th Part 2 was intended to be an anthology film based on the Friday the 13th superstition. However, after the popularity of the original film's surprise ending, the filmmakers opted to continue the story and mythology surrounding Camp Crystal Lake, a trend that would be repeated in every film in the franchise.Like the original film, Friday the 13th Part 2 faced opposition from the Motion Picture Association of America, who noted its "accumulative violence" as problematic, resulting in numerous cuts being made to allow an R rating. The film opened theatrically in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco on May 1, 1981. Friday the 13th Part 2 received negative reviews, and was less financially successful than the first film, grossing $21.7 million in the U.S. on a budget of $1.25 million. A direct sequel, Friday the 13th Part III, was released one year later.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:starringDana Kimmelldbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:starringPaul Kratkadbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th Part IIIdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_post-traumatic_stress_disorderdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1982dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Petru_PopescuFriday the 13th Part III is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Steve Miner, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, and Richard Brooker. It is the sequel to Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) and the third installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Set directly after the events of the previous films, the plot follows Chris Higgins, a teenage girl (Kimmell), and her friends who go on a trip to a house near Crystal Lake where an injured Jason Voorhees (Brooker) has taken refuge until re-emerging for another killing spree. The film marks the first appearance of Jason's signature hockey mask, which has since become a trademark of both the character and the franchise, as well as an icon in American cinema and the horror genre.The original storyline was supposed to focus on a post-traumatic Ginny Field from the prior installment. However, this concept was abandoned when actress Amy Steel declined to reprise her role. Martin Kitrosser, a script supervisor on the previous two films, co-wrote the screenplay with Carol Watson. Unlike the previous two installments, Friday the 13th Part III was filmed in California rather than the east coast. Paramount shot the film in 3-D, a choice suggested by Martin Sadoff, an associate of producer Frank Mancuso Jr. The 3-D technology used in the film complicated the shooting process, which lasted several months in the spring of 1982. Friday the 13th Part III was theatrically released in select theaters in 3-D, and is the only film in the series to be released in that format. The film was intended to end the series as a trilogy; however, unlike many of its successors, the film did not include a moniker in its title to indicate it as such. The film was theatrically released on August 13, 1982, grossing $36.7 million at the US box office on a budget of $2.2 million, and received negative reviews from critics. It was the first film to remove E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial from the number-one box office spot and became the second highest-grossing horror film of 1982, behind Poltergeist. It has the third most attendance of the Friday the 13th franchise, with approximately 11,762,400 tickets sold. A direct sequel, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, was released two years later.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:producerDon Behrnsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Cookedbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:starringDavid Kagendbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:starringKerry Noonandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:starringRenée Jonesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:starringThom Mathewsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th Part VI: Jason Livesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th Partdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:nameVI: Jason Livesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1990dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VI:_Jason_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tom_McLoughlinFriday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (stylized onscreen as Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI) is a 1986 American slasher film written and directed by Tom McLoughlin, and starring Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke, David Kagen, and C.J. Graham. It is a sequel to Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) and the sixth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. It was the final film to feature Tommy Jarvis (Mathews) as the protagonist and marked Tony Goldwyn's film debut. Continuing from the events of the previous film, the plot follows Tommy after he accidentally resurrects mass murderer Jason Voorhees (Graham) while attempting to destroy his body to ensure he will not return. While Jason returns to Crystal Lake for another killing spree, Tommy must overcome his fear of the masked killer that has haunted him for years and find a way to stop him once and for all.The original storyline had Tommy become the series' new antagonist, but after the poor reception of A New Beginning, the producers instead brought Jason Voorhees back and no mention is made of the events from the previous film. In resurrecting Jason, McLoughlin made him an explicitly supernatural force for the first time in the series. This version of Jason, an undead and more powerful superhuman, would become the standard depiction for the rest of the series. The film also introduced metahumor, Gothic horror, and action film elements, including shootouts and car chases, into the series.Jason Lives was the first in the series to receive a positive reception from critics since the original. In the years since its release, its self-referential humor and numerous instances of breaking the fourth wall have been praised for prefiguring Kevin Williamson's Scream film series. Jason Lives is considered a fan favorite of the series, in addition to receiving positive notice from horror film historians. It grossed $19.5 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $3 million. The film was followed by Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood in 1988.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carl_Buechlerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:producerIain Patersondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:starringLar Park Lincolndbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:starringKevin Blairdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:starringSusan Bludbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:starringTerry Kiserdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carl_Buechlerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daryl_Haneydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th Part VII: The New Blooddbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telekinesisdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1997dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1990dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Mollindbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Patricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Daryl_Haneydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mobile,_Alabamadbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carl_Buechlerdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VII:_The_New_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_filmsFriday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is a 1988 American supernatural slasher film directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Lar Park Lincoln, Kevin Blair, Susan Blu, Terry Kiser, and Kane Hodder in his first appearance as Jason Voorhees, a role he would reprise in three subsequent films. It is a sequel to Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) and the seventh installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Set seven years after the events of the previous film, the plot follows a psychokinetic teenage girl (Lincoln) who unwittingly releases Jason from his tomb at the bottom of Crystal Lake, allowing him to go on another killing spree in the area.The New Blood was intended to have a higher standard of quality than that of the previous installments, with high-profile directors being considered to helm the project. Paramount Pictures sought a partnership with New Line Cinema to create a crossover film between the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street series which would not come to fruition until New Line bought the rights to the franchise, releasing Freddy vs. Jason in 2003. After several failed concepts, screenwriter Daryl Haney suggested an idea akin to "Jason vs. Carrie", in which Jason would battle a teenage girl with psychokinetic abilities.The film was released on May 13, 1988, to mostly negative reviews from critics, and grossed $19.2 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $2.8 million. It was followed by Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan one year later.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:producerRandy Cheveldavedbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringBarbara Binghamdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringGordon Curriedbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringKane Hodderdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringKelly Hudbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringMartin Cumminsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringAlex Diakundbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringJensen Daggettdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringPeter Mark Richmandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringSaffron Hendersondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringScott Reevesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringSharlene Martindbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th_Part_VIII:_Jason_Takes_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringV.C. 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The eighth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise and a sequel to Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988), it stars Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, Peter Mark Richman, and Kane Hodder reprising his role as Jason Voorhees from the previous film. Set one year after the events of The New Blood, the film follows Jason as he stalks a group of teenagers on a boat to New York City. It was the final film in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures in the United States until 2009, with the subsequent Friday the 13th installments being distributed by New Line Cinema.Filming took place primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, with additional photography in New York City's Times Square and in Los Angeles. At the time of its production, Jason Takes Manhattan was the most expensive film in the series, with a budget of over $5 million. It received substantial attention for its initial marketing campaign, featuring Jason Voorhees slashing through the "I Love New York" logo with a knife, which was later retracted after the New York City tourism committee filed a complaint against Paramount.Released on July 28, 1989, Jason Takes Manhattan grossed $14.3 million at the domestic box office, making it the poorest-performing film in the Friday the 13th series to date. The film received mostly negative reviews by critics and fans for its plot and humor, as well as a failure to live up to its premise. The next installment in the series, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, was released in 1993.dbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:producerJordan Kernerdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:producerJon Avnetdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:starringMary Stuart Mastersondbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:starringMary-Louise Parkerdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:starringCicely Tysondbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:starringJessica Tandydbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Kernerdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Sobieskidbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fannie_Flaggdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:nameFried Green Tomatoesdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fried_Green_Tomatoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_comedy-drama_filmsFried Green Tomatoes is a 1991 American comedy-drama film directed by Jon Avnet and based on Fannie Flagg's 1987 novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Written by Flagg and Carol Sobieski, and starring Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker and Cicely Tyson, the film tells the story of a middle-aged housewife who, unhappy with her life, befriends an elderly lady in a nursing home and is enthralled by the tales she tells of people she used to know.The film was released in theaters in the United States on December 27, 1991, garnered positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $119.4 million on a $11 million budget.Fried Green Tomatoes received nominations for two Academy Awards and two BAFTA awards, as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and a Guldbagge Award.dbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFriedadbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Frieda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OxfordshireFrieda is a 1947 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring David Farrar, Glynis Johns and Mai Zetterling. Made by Michael Balcon at Ealing Studios, it is based on the 1946 play of the same title by Ronald Millar who co-wrote the screenplay with Angus MacPhail. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jim Morahan and Michael Relph.During World War II, a German woman rescues an English prisoner-of-war. He decides to marry her, though he does not actually love her. Following the war, the couple settle in Oxfordshire. Frieda has to deal with both anti-German sentiment in post-war Britain, and with her unrepentant Nazi brother.dbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:directorEdward Holzmandbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:producerAndrew W. Garronidbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Boyledbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringBurke Morgandbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringGriffin Drewdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringShauna O'Briendbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:nameFriend of the Familydbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:nameFriend of the Family IIdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familydbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_of_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsFriend of the Family, also known as Elke's Erotic Nights or simply Elke, is a 1995 American erotic drama film written and directed by Edward Holzman, and starring Shauna O'Brien & Griffin Drew.dbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorChildren's Film Foundationdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Video Librarydbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGordon Scottdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bardondbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Holmes_(English_actor)dbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStacey Tendeterdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFriend or Foedbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shot-down_aviatorsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Friend_or_Foe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_drama_filmsFriend or Foe is a 1982 British independent film that was written and directed by John Krish and produced by Gordon Scott for the Children's Film Foundation. The film, which was given a theatrical release in April 1982, is based on the 1977 children's novel by the same name by Michael Morpurgo. It stars John Bardon, Stacy Tendeter, and John Holmes and concerns two young boys who are evacuated from London during World War II. The source novel was inspired by the evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II.Friend or Foe was later shown as part of a theatrical retrospective of Krish's work in 2013 and was also screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2014.dbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicole_Holofcenerdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:producerAnthony Bregmandbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Anistondbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Keenerdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_McDormanddbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Isaacsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Caandbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Cusackdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greg_Germanndbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_McBurneydbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicole_Holofcenerdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicole_Holofcenerdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:nameFriends with Moneydbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:nameFriends with Money OSTdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicole_Holofcenerdbp-dbr:Friends_with_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicole_HolofcenerFriends with Money is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. It stars Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, Jason Isaacs, Scott Caan, Simon McBurney, and Greg Germann, and follows the personal relationships of a group of friends. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006 and was released in the United States on April 7, 2006.dbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tudor_Gatesdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFrightdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CollinsonFright is a 1971 British thriller film starring Susan George, Ian Bannen, Honor Blackman, and John Gregson. The film follows a babysitter who is terrorized one evening by her employer's deranged ex-husband. Its original working titles were The Baby Minder and Girl in the Dark before it was titled Fright. It is said by many horror fans and commentators to be one of or even the first film in which an isolated babysitter is stalked by an unrelenting and psychopathic antagonist, rendering it the forerunner of dozens of movies to use similar premises over the following decades.dbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Holland_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herb_Jaffedbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:starringRoddy McDowalldbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:starringChris Sarandondbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:starringStephen Geoffreysdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Ragsdaledbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:starringAmanda Bearsedbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Holland_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herb_Jaffedbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Holland_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:nameFright Nightdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Hollanddbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fright_Night_(franchise)Fright Night is a 1985 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Tom Holland, in his directorial debut. The film follows teenager Charley Brewster (played by William Ragsdale), who discovers that his next-door neighbor Jerry Dandrige (Chris Sarandon) is a vampire. When no one believes him, Charley decides to get Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), a TV show host who acted in films as a vampire hunter, to stop Jerry's killing spree.The film was released on August 2, 1985, and grossed $24.9 million at the box office. Since its release, it has received positive reviews from critics and become a cult classic, and spawned the media franchise of the same name. Fright Night was followed by a sequel, Fright Night Part 2, in 1988, and a remake of the same name in 2011.dbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Gillespiedbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWalt Disney Studios Motion Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael De Lucadbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerRamin Djawadidbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlison Rosenzweigdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Farrelldbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Mintz-Plassedbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringToni Collettedbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Tennantdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnton Yelchindbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Gillespiedbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Holland_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marti_Noxondbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameFright Nightdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameFright Night: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliance_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_Gillespiedbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fright_Night_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marti_Noxondbp-dbr:Fright_Night_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_film_remakesFright Night is a 2011 American supernatural horror film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Michael De Luca and Alison Rosenzweig. A remake of Tom Holland's 1985 film, the movie's screenplay was adapted by Marti Noxon. It features Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and David Tennant. The plot follows a teenaged boy who discovers that his neighbor is actually a vampire, which culminates in a battle between the two. The film held its world premiere at The O2 in London on August 14, 2011. It was released in the United States by Touchstone Pictures on August 19, 2011.The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $41 million against a production budget of $30 million. A direct-to-video homage sequel, Fright Night 2: New Blood, was released in 2013.dbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:nameFright to the Finishdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:countryU.S.dbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsFright to the Finish is a 1954 animated American short film directed by Seymour Kneitel and Al Eugster starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. The short was released by Paramount Pictures on August 27, 1954.dbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrightmaredbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Walkerdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SurreyFrightmare (also known as Cover Up and Once Upon a Frightmare) is a 1974 British horror slasher film directed and produced by Pete Walker, written by David McGillivray and starring Rupert Davies and Sheila Keith. The story focuses around Dorothy and Edmund Yates, who have recently been released from a mental asylum, and is one of Pete Walker's most notable films.dbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Grossman_(director)dbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBridget Terrydbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElliott Goulddbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShelley Duvalldbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Grimesdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Williamsdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Grossman_(director)dbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFantasy-comedydbp-dbr:Frog_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Frog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsFrog is a 1987 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film produced for the PBS series WonderWorks, starring Scott Grimes, Shelley Duvall, and Elliott Gould.The central character Arlo Anderson (played by Scott Grimes) is an unpopular youth who is obsessed with his collection of lizards and amphibians. Despite his room already being covered in terrariums & tanks, Arlo cannot pass up the purchase of a large frog seen at a local pet shop. The large frog, the pet shop's recent acquisition from Italy, is named Gus and he fascinates Arlo. Arlo slips Gus into his pocket, as he in on the way to a date at the local movie theatre. The date goes smoothly until Gus escapes Arlo's pocket and begins hopping around onto various girls at the theatre, scaring many & causing a near-panic. Later, after getting Gus home, Arlo is shocked to hear the frog speak to him. Gus explains that he was an Italian prince who was cursed into a frog hundreds of years ago. He believes that only a kiss from a beautiful girl can break the curse, so he & Arlo make a deal to get a kiss for Gus.Along the way, Gus teaches Arlo how to socialize and woo women by being romantic. As a result, Arlo starts becoming friends with a girl he likes named Suzy, asking her to be his partner for the upcoming science fair. Throughout their preparation for the fair, several awkward situations occur involving Gus, who is impatient to get his kiss and/or not be treated like a frog. Arlo's parents begin to think their son needs psychiatric help, as they keep hearing him talk to himself (really to Gus) while in his bedroom. Whereas Suzy originally agreed to be Arlo's partner so that she could get a good grade in the science fair, she begins to actually like him as they spend more time together. At one point, Gus serenades the two with the song "That's Amore" (with Suzy only later learning it was Gus doing the singing).During the science fair, a series of events leads to Suzy eventually learning that Gus can speak. In order to help Arlo win (his project is on how frogs communicate), Gus gets to the microphone of the school announcement system and calls for frogs to show up by the dozens. The fair turns to pandemonium, but Suzy figures it out and forces Arlo to explain everything. She agrees to try kissing Gus, but following the incident at the science fair Arlo had let him go near a pond after the two had an argument. Arlo & Suzy sneak out & rush to the pond but do not know which frog is Gus, so Suzy begins picking up and kissing all of the frogs. After a few minutes of this, the kids are interrupted by an officer sent out to look for them. As the police car pulls away, a spot in the pond begins bubbling.After Arlo's project is praised by the judges of the science fair, the family takes Arlo and Suzy out to eat as celebration. While eating at a local Italian restaurant, a small man comes out onto the stage and says he's going to sing a very special song for two very special people there tonight. As he begins singing "That's Amore", both Arlo and Suzy freeze and look up towards the camera, realizing that the kiss worked and Gus is now the man on the stage.A sequel to the movie titled Frogs! followed in 1991.dbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Rodriguezdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorScott Spiegeldbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorP.J. Pescedbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJuliette Lewisdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringQuentin Tarantinodbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringSalma Hayekdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringDanny Trejodbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBrandon Soo Hoodbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Parksdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringEiza Gonzálezdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJordana Spirodbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Clooneydbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringWilmer Valderramadbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Gayheartdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringDuane Whitakerdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRaymond Cruzdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMuse Watsondbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBo Hopkinsdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBrett Harrelsondbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringAra Celidbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLennie Loftindbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMarco Leonardidbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringErnest Liudbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringD. J. Cotronadbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMadison Davenportdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringZane Holtzdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:P.J._Pescedbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameFrom Dusk till Dawndbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:From_Dusk_till_Dawn_(franchise)From Dusk till Dawn is an American media franchise created by Robert Kurtzman, including three films, a television series and a video game.dbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videosdbp-dbp:directorJanet Jackson, Francis Lawrence, Dave Meyers, David Mallet, Dominic Sena, Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, Beth McCarthy, Keir McFarlane, Mark Romanek, Matthew Rolston, Paul Hunter, René Elizondo, Jr., Seb Janiakdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videosdbp-dbp:nameFrom janet. to Damita Jo: The Videosdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videosdbp-dbp:genrePop, dance-pop, R&Bdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_video_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Janet_Jackson_video_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_live_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Virgin_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Janet_to_Damita_Jo:_The_Videospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Virgin_Records_video_albumsFrom janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos is the third music video release by American singer Janet Jackson. It was released on September 6, 2004, by Virgin Records, following the debut of Jackson's eighth studio album, Damita Jo. The anthology contains music videos from her first four studio albums released on Virgin Records. It also includes several live performances, the filming of "All Nite (Don't Stop)", an exclusive album interview, and photo gallery.The compilation received positive reviews from critics, who commended Jackson's visual evolution throughout her career. It was also thought to depict the huge influence she has become on younger artists, observed to emulate the "controversial pop superstar". Jackson's choreography and sexual allure were also subjects of recognition. Following her Super Bowl Halftime Show incident, inclusions from Jackson's Damita Jo album were blacklisted on music channels and radio stations owned by Viacom, CBS and Clear Channel Communications due to receiving fines from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.dbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovedbp-dbp:directorVirginia Heathdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerDavid McAulaydbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerGrant Keir and Heather Croall and Mark Atkindbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovedbp-dbp:nameFrom Scotland With Lovedbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Folk_musicdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_without_speechdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Domino_Recording_Company_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:King_Creosote_albumsdbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Scotlanddbp-dbr:From_Scotland_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_ScotlandFrom Scotland with Love is a documentary feature film produced by Grant Kier, Heather Croall and Mark Atkin and directed by Virginia Heath, soundtracked by an original studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote (Kenny Anderson).The film was commissioned as part of the Cultural Festival accompanying the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. It was screened with live musical accompaniment on Glasgow Green on 31 July 2014. It was produced by Faction North, Crossover, National Library of Scotland and Scottish Screen Archive in association with BBC Scotland and Creative Scotland.The album was produced by David McAulay and released on 21 July 2014 on Domino Recording Company.Regarding the album, and its film counterpart, Anderson stated: "It's basically just looking at ourselves in the past – it's like looking at your grandparents' or your great grandparents' generation goofing about, just doing what they're doing. But you have to remember that it wasn't the past for them - they were right at the cutting edge of time like we are now."Released to widespread critical acclaim, the album reached number twenty-one in the UK Albums Chart; Creosote's highest-charting album to date. The album also peaked at number one on the UK Record Store Chart, and at number three on the Scottish Albums Chart.dbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directorMarino Girolamidbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directorSidney Salkowdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributorScalera Filmdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributorViacomdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.J._Frankovichdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringMassimo Seratodbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringBinnie Barnesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringJanis Paigedbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marino_Girolamidbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Viacom_(2005–present)dbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Scalera_Filmdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.J._Frankovichdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_O'Deadbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameFugitive Ladydbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Lady_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Scalera_StudiosFugitive Lady, Italian: La strada buia, is a 1950 crime–drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and Marino Girolami (Uncredited). It stars Janis Paige, Binnie Barnes, and Massimo Serato. Fugitive Lady is based on the novel Dark Road by Doris Miles Disney. Film editing was done by Nino Baragli. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome.dbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbp:nameFugitive Roaddbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Fugitive_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy-drama_filmsFugitive Road is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Erich von Stroheim, Wera Engels and Leslie Fenton. It is set a border post in Austria following World War I. A variety of different people trying to cross the border end up stranded there, including an American gangster and a naïve young Russian woman hoping to sail to New York to join her brother.It was shot at the Universal Studios with sets designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell.dbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largedbp-dbp:nameFugitive at Largedbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_at_Largepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._CollinsFugitive at Large is a 1939 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Patricia Ellis and Stanley Fields.dbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_Sayredbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:nameFugitive of the Plainsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitive_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_the_Kid_(film_series)Fugitive of the Plains is a 1943 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. In April 1947 PRC re-released the film as a "streamlined" (edited) "Bronco Buckaroo" version titled Raiders of Red Rock.dbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameFugitivesdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_BeaudineFugitives is a 1929 Synchronized sound American pre-Code drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Madge Bellamy, Don Terry and Arthur Stone. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-film Movietone process. Future stars Jean Harlow and Virginia Bruce both had small parts in the film.dbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameFull Circledbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsFull Circle is a 1935 British crime film directed by George King and starring René Ray, Garry Marsh and Margaret Yarde. It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:directorDavid Munrodbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Cummingdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerDavid Munrodbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Bensondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Ilkudbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donna_Garrisondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Lippmandbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Zaentzdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Karpfdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sheila_B._Ennisdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Tiberidbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:producerXandra Castletondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Sedarisdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbie_Harrydbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:starringAlan Cummingdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judah_Friedlanderdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_McGrath_(actor)dbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Cummingdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Bensondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Ilkudbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donna_Garrisondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Lippmandbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Zaentzdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Karpfdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sheila_B._Ennisdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Tiberidbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Xandra_Castletondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Xandra_Castletondbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:nameFull Grown Mendbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Grown_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_comedy-drama_filmsFull Grown Men is a 2006 American independent comedy-drama film directed by David Munro and starring Matt McGrath, Judah Friedlander, Alan Cumming, Amy Sedaris, and Deborah Harry. It is the bittersweet story of a thirtysomething man with family who grudgingly realizes it is time to trade adolescence for adulthood. The film won the 2007 indieWIRE Undiscovered Gems Film Series Audience Award competition.dbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameFull Speed Aheaddbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Full_Speed_Ahead_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsFull Speed Ahead is a 1936 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Paul Neville, Moira Lynd and Richard Norris. The film was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by the Hollywood company Paramount Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Full Steam Ahead.dbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRafal Zielinskidbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorDavid WhittenGreycat Filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNeo Modern Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRafal Zielinskidbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames R. Zatolokindbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Hopedbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alicia_Wittdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_R._Mosesdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Humphreydbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFundbp-dbr:Fun_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Fun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rafal_ZielinskiFun is a 1994 Canadian independent drama film starring Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey, and directed by Rafal Zielinski. The film centers on the murder of an elderly woman by two mentally unstable girls. Both Witt and Humphrey won a Special Jury Recognition award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. The film is based on a play by James Bosley, which was in turn based on an actual murder that was committed in Auburn, California in 1983 by 14-year-old Shirley Wolf and 15-year-old Cindy Collier. The film's title is derived from a diary entry by Wolf, which read: "Today, Cindy and I ran away and killed an old lady. It was lots of fun." The film is told in flashbacks detailing the girls' relationship (in color), and their time in juvenile detention center (in black and white).dbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Parisotdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringTéa Leonidbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Carreydbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Parisotdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameFun with Dick and Janedbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameFun with Dick and Jane [Soundtrack]dbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2001dbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Theodore_Shapirodbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_frauddbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dean_Parisotdbp-dbr:Fun_with_Dick_and_Jane_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Judd_ApatowFun with Dick and Jane (stylized in marketing as Fun with Dick & Jane) is a 2005 American crime comedy film directed by Dean Parisot from a screenplay by Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller. A remake of the 1977 film of the same name, the film stars Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni as a married, middle-class couple who, after the husband's employer goes bankrupt, struggle to maintain jobs before eventually resorting to robberies. Alec Baldwin and Richard Jenkins also star, and James Whitmore appears in an uncredited cameo in one of his final roles.Fun with Dick and Jane was released by Sony Pictures Releasing on December 21, 2005 and grossed over $204 million worldwide at the box office. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It was the third collaboration between Carrey and producer Brian Grazer, after Liar Liar (1997) and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).dbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:producerJudd Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:producerClayton Townsenddbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:producerBarry Mendeldbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:starringSeth Rogendbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:starringJonah Hilldbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:starringJason Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:starringEric Banadbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:starringLeslie Manndbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clayton_Townsenddbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Mendeldbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:nameFunny Peopledbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:nameFunny People: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Funny_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_comediansdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apatow_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Clayton_Townsenddbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Barry_Mendeldbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Funny_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Judd_ApatowFunny People is a 2009 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Judd Apatow, co-produced by Apatow Productions and Madison 23 Productions, and starring Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Leslie Mann, with Eric Bana, Jonah Hill and Jason Schwartzman in supporting roles. The film follows a famous comedian who is diagnosed with a terminal disease and tries to fix the relationships in his life while befriending an aspiring comedian.The film was released on July 31, 2009, to mixed-to-positive reviews with particular praise for the performances, but also criticism for its runtime. However, the film was a box-office bomb, grossing $71 million against its $75 million budget, and was the final film produced by Madison 23, as Sandler retired the label after its release.dbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Henry_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:nameFury of the Congodbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Congopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgian_CongoFury of the Congo (1951) is the sixth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his sixth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. The film was directed by William Berke and written by Carroll Young.The film centres on Jungle Jim venturing into tribal land with pilot Ronald Cameron in search of Professor Dunham, who in turn is tracking down a rumoured creature known as the Okongo. Along the journey, Jim faces other obstacles, both man and wild. The film was theatrically released in the United States in February 1951.dbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:producerHarry Korshakdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Garfielddbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Red_Buttonsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Clayburghdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:nameGable and Lombarddbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Clark_GableGable and Lombard is a 1976 American biographical film directed by Sidney J. Furie. The screenplay by Barry Sandler is based on the romance and consequent marriage of screen stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. The original music score was composed by Michel Legrand.dbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Randolph_Hearstdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Morleydbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franchot_Tonedbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Hustondbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Randolph_Hearstdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:nameGabriel Over the White Housedbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Over_the_White_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsGabriel Over the White House is a 1933 American pre-Code political fantasy film starring Walter Huston as a genial but politically corrupt U.S. President who has a near-fatal automobile accident and comes under divine influence—specifically the archangel Gabriel and the spirit of Abraham Lincoln. Eventually he takes control of the government, solves the problems of the nation, from unemployment to racketeering, and arranges for worldwide peace, before dying of a heart attack.The film received the financial backing and creative input of businessman William Randolph Hearst. It was directed by Gregory La Cava, produced by Walter Wanger and written by Carey Wilson based upon the novel Rinehard: A Melodrama of the Nineteen-Thirties (1933) by Thomas Frederic Tweed. Tweed did not receive screen credit (the film's opening credits say "based on the anonymous novel, Gabriel Over the White House") but he was credited in the copyright information. The supporting cast features Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, C. Henry Gordon, and David Landau.dbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chaim_Topoldbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Fox_(actor)dbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Leightondbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georgia_Brown_(English_singer)dbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Braydbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameGalileodbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Galileo_Galileidbp-dbr:Galileo_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Bertolt_BrechtGalileo is a 1975 British biographical film directed by Joseph Losey, about the 16th- and 17th-century scientist Galileo Galilei, whose astronomical observations with the newly invented telescope led to a profound conflict with the Roman Catholic Church. The film stars an ensemble cast, led by Topol, Georgia Brown, Edward Fox, John Gielgud, and Margaret Leighton.Adapted from Bertolt Brecht's 1943 play of the same name, the film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. Brecht's play was then-recently called a "masterpiece" by veteran theater critic Michael Billington, as Martin Esslin had in 1960. Losey had also directed the first performances of the play in 1947 in the US — with Brecht's active participation. The film is fairly true to those first performances, and is thus of historical significance as well.dbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:nameGambling Daughtersdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_mystery_filmsGambling Daughters is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Max Nosseck and starring Cecilia Parker, Roger Pryor and Robert Baldwin.dbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michiel_Thomasdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Schoendbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFallon Fox, Terrence Clemmons, Kye Allums, Jason Collinsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michiel_Thomasdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGame Facedbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)dbp-dbp:countryBelgium, USAdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_womendbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Face_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_sportspeopleGame Face is a 2015 sports documentary film directed by Michiel Thomas and produced by Mark Schoen. The documentary revolves around two LGBTQ American athletes, professional mixed martial artist Fallon Fox and college basketball player Terrence Clemens. Both stories run parallel to each other to follow the journey of the first transgender woman professional MMA fighter and Clemens, a closeted gay male, who gets accepted to play basketball in Oklahoma. The film follows both athletes through their coming out process with the support of their friends and family.dbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerLarry Rattnerdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerJean-Claude La Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerTim Swaindbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerDoug Schwabdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerMatt R. Bradydbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerBrian "Skinny B." Lewisdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerJesse H. Rivarddbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerKim Percivaldbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerLila Avivdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:producerLiz La Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monica_Calhoundbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacey_Dashdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Matikodbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lil'_Kimdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LisaRayedbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringChrystale Wilsondbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameGang of Rosesdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Gang_of_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_Western_(genre)_filmsGang of Roses is a 2003 Western action drama film written and directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. It starred Monica Calhoun, Lil' Kim, LisaRaye, Charity Hill, Bobby Brown, Stacey Dash and Marie Matiko. The movie took just 18 days to film.The film followed by a sequel, Gang of Roses II: Next Generation (2012).dbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Asburydbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathanael_Westdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameGangs of New Yorkdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_CruzeGangs of New York is a 1938 American film directed by James Cruze and written by Samuel Fuller.dbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_McGuigan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:distributorFilmFourdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Cavendishdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norma_Heymandbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm McDowelldbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:starringPaul Bettanydbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:starringDavid Thewlisdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:starringSaffron Burrowsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_McGuigan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Cavendish_(producer)dbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norma_Heymandbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Mellisdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:nameGangster No. 1dbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_McGuigandbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:Gangster_No._1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Film_StudiosGangster No. 1 is a 2000 British crime drama film directed by Paul McGuigan. It is based on the stage play Gangster No.1 written by Louis Mellis and David Scinto. The film stars Paul Bettany in the title role and features Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis and Saffron Burrows.dbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Matthaudbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Danielsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbp:producerWayne Mitchelldbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Matthaudbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Matthaudbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Danielsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbp:nameGangster Storydbp-dbr:Gangster_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_drama_filmsGangster Story is a 1959 American crime film directed by and starring Walter Matthau. The film was edited by Radley Metzger.This is the only film that Matthau directed. He married co-star Carol Grace in 1959.dbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbp:nameGaol Breakdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Gaol_Breakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsGaol Break is a 1936 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Ince, Basil Gill and Raymond Lovell.It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbp:nameGaolbreakdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsdbp-dbr:Gaolbreakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_filmsGaolbreak is a 1962 British second feature crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Peter Reynolds, Avice Landone and Carol White. It was written by A.R. Rawlinson. The film was released as a supporting feature to Tiara Tahiti (1962).dbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbp:nameGas House Kidsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy-drama_filmsGas House Kids is a 1946 American comedy-drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Billy Halop, Robert Lowery, Teala Loring, and Carl Switzer. It was inspired by the Dead End Kids, even casting erstwhile Dead End ringleader Billy Halop in a leading role.dbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbp:nameGas House Kids Go Westdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Gas_House_Kids_Go_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsGas House Kids Go West is a 1947 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine. A sequel to the 1946 film Gas House Kids, which had starred former Dead End Kids leader Billy Halop, this new film emphasized comedy and recast the gang with Our Gang alumni Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer and Tommy Bond, East Side Kids alumnus Benny Bartlett, and juvenile actors Rudy Wissler and Ray Dolciame.dbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogdbp-dbp:nameGay Old Dogdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gay_Old_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingGay Old Dog is a 1935 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Edward Rigby, Moore Marriott and Ruby Miller. It was a quota quickie made at Walton Studios.dbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexis_Smithdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horace_McCoydbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vincent_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGentleman Jimdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_boxersdbp-dbr:Gentleman_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_drama_filmsGentleman Jim is a 1942 film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn as heavyweight boxing champion James J. Corbett (1866–1933). The supporting cast includes Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, William Frawley, and Ward Bond as John L. Sullivan. The movie was based upon Corbett's 1894 autobiography, The Roar of the Crowd. The role was one of Flynn's favorites.dbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:nameGentleman from Dixiedbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_HermanGentleman from Dixie is a 1941 American drama film directed by Albert Herman and starring Jack La Rue, Marian Marsh and Clarence Muse. It was distributed by Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Filmsdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney Gilliatdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Launderdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlastair Sim as The Lairddbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Travers as Geordiedbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNorah Gorsen as Jeandbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Young as Young Geordiedbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGeordiedbp-dbr:Geordie_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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(released in the United States as Wee Geordie) is a 1955 British film directed and co-produced by Frank Launder, with Bill Travers in the title role as a Scotsman who becomes an athlete and competes at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.The film is based on David Walker's 1950 novel of the same title, adapted for the screen by Launder and his co-producer Sidney Gilliat.dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Krainindbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn 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Fraimdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Krainindbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Biographical_filmdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Biographical_filmdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1967dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1970dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_paraplegics_or_quadriplegicsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1972dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award-winning_television_seriesdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_seriesdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_WallaceGeorge Wallace is a 1997 biographical television film, produced and directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the 45th governor of Alabama. The teleplay, written by Marshall Frady and Paul Monash, is based on the 1996 biography Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace by Frady. Mare Winningham, Clarence Williams III, Joe Don Baker, Angelina Jolie, Terry Kinney, William Sanderson, Mark Rolston, Tracy Fraim, Skipp Sudduth, Ron Perkins, and Mark Valley also star.Sinise reprised his role as George Wallace in Frankenheimer's 2002 television film Path to War, about the Johnson administration's entry into the Vietnam War.George Wallace premiered on TNT in August 1997, being broadcast in two parts. It was highly praised by critics and received various accolades: including Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing (Frankenheimer), Outstanding Lead Actor (Sinise), and Outstanding Supporting Actress (Winningham), and Golden Globe Awards for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Best Supporting Actress (Jolie).dbp-dbr:George_White's_1935_Scandalsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_White_(producer)dbp-dbr:George_White's_1935_Scandalsdbp-dbp:directorHarry Lachmandbp-dbr:George_White's_1935_Scandalsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:George_White's_1935_Scandalsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Whitedbp-dbr:George_White's_1935_Scandalsdbp-dbp:producerWinfield R. 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It was a follow-up to (but not a sequel to) the 1934 release, George White's Scandals.dbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGeorge and Margaretdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Margaret_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingGeorge and Margaret is a 1940 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Marie Lohr, Judy Kelly and Noel Howlett. It was written by Rodney Ackland and Brock Williams based on the play of the same name by Gerald Savory.dbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Frazer Jonesdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Murphydbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Barrydbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Copedbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman Eshleydbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSheila Fearndbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStratford Johnsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringYootha Joycedbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Sharplesdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGeorge and Mildreddbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:George_and_Mildred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Man_About_the_HouseGeorge and Mildred is a 1980 British comedy film directed by Peter Frazer Jones. It was an adaptation of the television series George and Mildred, with Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy reprising their roles as the two title characters. It was written by Dick Sharples.dbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:producerRodney Rothmandbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:producerJudd Apatowdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:producerDavid Bushelldbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:producerNicholas Stollerdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:producerJoshua Blakedbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Mossdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:starringRussell Branddbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:starringJonah Hilldbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:starringRose Byrnedbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:starringColm Meaneydbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:starringSean Combsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Rothmandbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:nameGet Him to the Greekdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:nameGet Him to the Greek: Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apatow_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lyle_Workmandbp-dbr:Get_Him_to_the_Greekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_StollerGet Him to the Greek is a 2010 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Nicholas Stoller that serves as a spin-off sequel to Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), and reunites director Stoller with stars Russell Brand and Jonah Hill and producer Judd Apatow. Brand reprises his role as character Aldous Snow while Hill plays an entirely new character, Aaron Green, and Elisabeth Moss, Rose Byrne, Sean Combs, and Colm Meaney also star. The film was released on June 4, 2010, received generally positive reviews from critics, and grossed $95 million against its $40 million budget.dbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Zwigoffdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIcon Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAdvanced Filmdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScarlett Johanssondbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrad Renfrodbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThora Birchdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIlleana Douglasdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Zwigoffdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Zwigoffdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Clowesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGhost Worlddbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGhost World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Bluesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Bollywood_songsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:String_banddbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mr._Mudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_ZwigoffGhost World is a 2001 black comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Zwigoff. Based on the 1990s comic book Ghost World by Daniel Clowes, the story focuses on the lives of teenage outsiders Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson), who face a rift in their friendship as Enid takes an interest in an older man named Seymour (Steve Buscemi), and becomes determined to help his romantic life.Ghost World debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2001. It had little box office impact but received critical acclaim. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and has become a cult film.dbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Myron_Waldmandbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:directorAnimation:dbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:producerCo-produced by:dbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:producerAbe Goodmandbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:producerDave Tendlardbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:producerIzzy Sparberdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Roydbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Myron_Waldmandbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Izzy_Sparberdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:nameGhost of Honordbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honordbp-dbp:countryU.S.dbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_of_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_SparberGhost of Honor is a 1957 American animation and comedy film directed by Izzy Sparber. 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(also marketed as Ghostbusters: Answer the Call) is a 2016 American supernatural comedy film directed by Paul Feig, who co-wrote it with Katie Dippold. Starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Chris Hemsworth, it is a reboot of the 1984 film and the third film in the Ghostbusters franchise. The story focuses on four eccentric women who start a ghost-catching business in New York City after a paranormal encounter.A third Ghostbusters film had been in various stages of development following the release of Ghostbusters II in 1989. Because of original cast member Bill Murray's refusal to commit to the project, and the death of fellow cast member Harold Ramis in 2014, Sony Pictures decided to reboot the series instead. Some of the original film's cast members and their family members make cameo appearances in new roles, and Ramis is commemorated in the film's closing credits. The announcement of the female-led cast in 2015 drew a polarized response from the public and an internet backlash, leading to the film's IMDb page and associated YouTube videos receiving low ratings before the film's release.Ghostbusters premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on July 9, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 15, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film grossed $229 million worldwide against a $144 million production budget, making it a box-office bomb with losses for the studio of over $70 million. Sony abandoned plans for a sequel, opting instead to continue the original film canon with Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021).dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:directorEd Winfielddbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:producerDebra Isaacsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringJohn Bloomdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_Piperdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Zitodbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marnette_Pattersondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Whytedbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kellan_Lutzdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringAshly Margaret Raedbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringMandy Amanodbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:starringTeri Corcorandbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:nameGhosts of Goldfielddbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfielddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Goldfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsGhosts of Goldfield is a 2007 American supernatural horror film directed by Ed Winfield. This film music composed by Steve Yeaman. The film stars Kellan Lutz, Marnette Patterson, Mandy Amano, Scott Whyte, Chuck Zito and Ashly Margaret Rae in the lead roles.dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Robbdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:starringNatasha Henstridgedbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:starringClea DuValldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:starringIce Cubedbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:starringJoanna Cassidydbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:starringPam Grierdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:nameGhosts of Marsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:genrefilm scoredbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:genreHeavy metaldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_self-harmdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_22nd_centurydbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_the_2170sGhosts of Mars (titled onscreen as John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars) is a 2001 American action horror film written, directed and scored by John Carpenter. It was produced by Screen Gems and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It stars Natasha Henstridge, Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall and Joanna Cassidy. Set on a colonized Mars in the 22nd century, the film follows a squad of police officers and a convicted criminal who fight against the residents of a mining colony who have been possessed by the ghosts of the planet's original inhabitants.Ghosts of Mars received mostly negative reviews and was a box office bomb, earning $14 million against a $28 million production budget. The film would be John Carpenter's last until his return with The Ward in 2010.Ghosts of Mars has received a cult following since its release, with critics praising the action sequences, soundtrack and blending of genres. Given the film's debt to Western cinema, particularly the works of Howard Hawks, it has been considered by a number of critics as an example of the Weird Western subgenre.dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Camerondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:distributorSummit Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Pictures Distribution \dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Wightdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:producerJames Camerondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:producerJanace Tashjiandbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:producerJohn Brunodbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:producerChuck Comiskydbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:starringJames Camerondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:starringDr. John Broadwaterdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:starringDr. Lori Johnstondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Camerondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Wightdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Camerondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bruno_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:nameGhosts of the Abyssdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abyssdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walden_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Camerondbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_the_Abysspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_RMS_TitanicGhosts of the Abyss (also known as Titanic 3D: Ghosts of the Abyss) is a 2003 American documentary film produced by Walden Media. It was directed by James Cameron after his 1997 film Titanic. During August and September 2001, Cameron and a group of scientists staged an expedition to the wreck of the RMS Titanic. They dived in Russian deep submersibles to obtain more detailed images than anyone had before. Using two small, purpose-built remotely operated vehicles, the documentary offers glimpses into the Titanic wreck and, with CGI, superimposes the ship's original appearance on the deep-dive images.The film is narrated by actor Bill Paxton, who joined Cameron on the expedition and previously played Brock Lovett in the 1997 film. The film premiered for IMAX 3D and was nominated for a BFCA award for Best Documentary. The submersibles Mir 1 and Mir 2 carried the filming team on 12 dives.dbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:directorLesley Manningdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:directorRich Lawdendbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:producerLesley Manningdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:producerRich Lawdendbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:producerDerek Nelsondbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:producerRuth Baumgartendbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Greenedbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Charlesdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gillian_Bevandbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parkinsondbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Smith_(broadcaster)dbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:starringKeith Ferraridbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Manningdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:nameGhostwatch: Behind the Curtainsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Mockumentarydbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Horror_fictiondbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Mockumentarydbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Horror_fictiondbp-dbr:Ghostwatchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_television_showsdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_controversiesdbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_in_British_televisiondbp-dbr:Ghostwatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_controversiesGhostwatch is a British mockumentary supernatural horror television film, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween night, 1992. Written by Stephen Volk, and directed by Lesley Manning, the drama was produced for the BBC anthology series Screen One by Richard Broke, Ruth Baumgarten and Derek Nelson. Despite having been recorded weeks in advance, the narrative was presented as live television. During and following its first and only UK television broadcast, the show attracted a considerable furor, resulting in an estimated 1,000,000 phone call enquiries to the BBC switchboard on the night of broadcast, comprising a mixture of complaints and praise for the programme's unique presentation. This outrage is often compared to Orson Welles' 1938 The War of the Worlds radio broadcast and the 1994 Without Warning television film, both of which also allegedly caused nationwide panic in the United States.Ghostwatch has never been repeated on UK television. It has been repeated internationally, on stations such as the Canadian digital channel Scream for Halloween 2004, and the Belgian channel Canvas in 2008. It became available on the American streaming video service Shudder in 2017, and it was made available on the Internet Archive the same year. There have been three UK home video releases. In 2002, the British Film Institute released a 10th Anniversary edition on VHS and DVD, and 101 Films issued a DVD release in 2011 and a 30th Anniversary Blu-ray release in 2022. In 2016, the BBC Store made the film available as part of the Frightmares collection, marking Halloween.A retrospective documentary, Ghostwatch: Behind the Curtains, based on the film's lasting impact, was released on DVD in 2013 (having been in production between 2007 and 2012), featuring interviews with many of the original cast and crew. It too was made available as part of the BBC Store Frightmares collection, and shortly after release, the BFI Mediatheque.dbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Withersdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kent_Taylordbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Shannon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Hope_Crewsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessie_Ralphdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rand_Brooksdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Aldridgedbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vaughan_Glaserdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Hyland_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:nameGirl from Avenue Adbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Adbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_from_Avenue_Apurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerGirl from Avenue A is a 1940 American comedy film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Jane Withers, Kent Taylor, and Kay Aldridge.dbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringRegina Halldbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringQueen Latifahdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringKate Walshdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringLarenz Tatedbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringMike Colterdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringJada Pinkett Smithdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:starringTiffany Haddishdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erica_Rivinojadbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenya_Barrisdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tracy_Oliverdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:nameGirls Tripdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Girls_Tripdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Will_Packerdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Newmandbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Will_Packer_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Perfect_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Trippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kenya_BarrisGirls Trip is a 2017 American comedy film starring Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah. The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver, from a story by the pair and Erica Rivinoja, who based the script off their own experiences with their female friends. The film follows a group of four friends who go to New Orleans to attend the Essence Music Festival in order to reconnect after a long time.The film premiered in June 2017 and received multiple awards and nominations, most notably at the 49th NAACP Image Awards, with Haddish's performance receiving critical acclaim. A sequel has long been in development; in March 2025, one of the film's producers announced that the project had a completed script and that all four stars would be returning.dbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlotte_Metcalfdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freeform_Productionsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antoine_Palmerdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Metcalf,dbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charlotte_Metcalfdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freeform_Productionsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Metcalfdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antoine_Palmerdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johan_Norbergdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbp:nameGlobalisation is Gooddbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Globalisation_Is_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_globalizationGlobalisation Is Good is a 2003 documentary film written and presented by Johan Norberg and produced by Freeform Productions for British Channel 4. The film, directed by Charlotte Metcalf, is based on Norberg's much celebrated book In Defense of Global Capitalism (published in 2001) that shows his view of the impact of globalisation, and the consequences of its absence. In the film, Norberg travels to countries like Taiwan, Vietnam and Kenya promoting ideas of global capitalism and attempting to prove why he feels protestors entering the anti-globalisation movement are ignorant and dangerously wrong.The film was released on DVD in November 2006 by the Swedish think tank Timbro.dbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Hooksdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Hooksdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honordbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Docudramadbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honordbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Docudramadbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Hooksdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1909dbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Glory_&_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_NunavutGlory & Honor is a 1998 American docudrama television film directed by Kevin Hooks and written by Jeff Lewis and Susan Rhinehart, from a story by Robert Caputo. The film is based on the true story of Robert Peary (Henry Czerny) and Matthew Henson's (Delroy Lindo) 1909 journey to the Geographic North Pole, and their nearly 20-year history of exploring the Arctic together. 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It stars Matthew Broderick as Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the regiment's commanding officer, and Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, and Morgan Freeman as fictional members of the 54th. The screenplay by Kevin Jarre was based on the books Lay This Laurel (1973) by Lincoln Kirstein and One Gallant Rush (1965) by Peter Burchard and the personal letters of Shaw. The film depicts the soldiers of the 54th from the formation of their regiment to their heroic actions at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner.Glory was co-produced by Tri-Star Pictures and Freddie Fields Productions, and distributed by Tri-Star Pictures in the United States. It premiered in limited release in the United States on December 15, 1989, and in wide release on February 16, 1990, grossing $27 million worldwide on an $18 million budget. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards and won three, with Washington winning Best Supporting Actor in addition to receiving the corresponding Golden Globe, while Freddie Francis was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography. The film won awards from the Kansas City Film Critics Circle, the Political Film Society, and the NAACP Image Awards.dbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJames Gartnerdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDerek Lukedbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Voightdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Lucasdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Allen_Howarddbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bettina_Giloisdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGlory Roaddbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGlory Road Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Rabindbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_El_Paso,_Texasdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_basketball_playersdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_in_El_Paso,_Texasdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:College_basketball_mass_media_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965–66_NCAA_University_Division_men's_basketball_seasondbp-dbr:Glory_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UTEP_Miners_men's_basketballGlory Road is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by James Gartner, based on a true story surrounding the events leading to the 1966 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship. Don Haskins portrayed by Josh Lucas, head coach of Texas Western College (now known as University of Texas at El Paso or UTEP), coached a team with an all-black starting lineup, a first in NCAA history. Glory Road explores racism, discrimination and student athletics. Supporting actors Derek Luke and Jon Voight also star in principal roles.The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Texas Western Productions, and Glory Road Productions. It was commercially distributed by Buena Vista Pictures theatrically and by the Buena Vista Home Entertainment division for the video rental market. It premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on January 13, 2006, grossing $42,938,449 in box office business despite generally mixed reviews from critics. Glory Road was nominated for a number of awards including the Humanitas Prize; the film won the 2006 ESPY Award for Best Sports Movie.On January 10, 2006, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Hollywood Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Trevor Rabin. The DVD release, featuring theatrical trailers, extended interviews with players and colleagues of coach Haskins, and deleted scenes, among other highlights, was released in the U.S. on June 6, 2006.dbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kelly_Asburydbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:producerDavid Furnishdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:producerBaker Bloodworthdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:producerElton John and David Furnishdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:producerSteve Hamilton Shawdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringJulie Waltersdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringMaggie Smithdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringJim Cummingsdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringJames McAvoydbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringRichard Wilsondbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringMatt Lucasdbp-dbr:Gnomeo_&_Julietdbp-dbp:starringStephen 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& Juliet is a 2011 animated romantic comedy film directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay by Rob Sprackling and John Smith. It is loosely based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and features the voices of James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart, Ashley Jensen, Stephen Merchant, Matt Lucas, Jim Cummings, Julie Walters, Richard Wilson, Ozzy Osbourne, Dolly Parton and Hulk Hogan in his final film. The story follows Gnomeo and Juliet, a pair of garden gnomes who fall in love, but due to the feud between their respective families, they must find a way to keep their blossoming romance a secret.Gnomeo & Juliet premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on January 23, 2011, and was theatrically released on February 11 by Entertainment One Films in the United Kingdom and Touchstone Pictures in the United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $193 million worldwide on a $36 million budget. It received nominations for several Annie Awards. The song "Hello Hello" by Elton John and Lady Gaga was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Satellite Award for Best Original Song, and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song. A sequel, Sherlock Gnomes, was released in 2018 by Paramount Animation, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Rocket Pictures without achieving the success of the first film.dbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francine_McDougalldbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Schaindbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSheri Singerdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatthew Gerrard, Adam Watts, Andy Dodddbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jordan_Hinsondbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Malgarinidbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brittany_Currandbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whitney_Sloandbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jake_Abeldbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tania_Gunadidbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Hallorandbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francine_McDougalldbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGo Figuredbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_Original_Movie_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women's_sportsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Figure_skating_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_filmsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francine_McDougalldbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Go_Figure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_soundtracksGo Figure is a 2005 American sports comedy-drama film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie and starring Jordan Hinson. Walt Disney Records released the Go Figure soundtrack on June 7, featuring the title track by Everlife alongside a music video.dbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_R._Huntdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susannah_Yorkdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Mooredbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_R._Huntdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilbur_Smithdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Price_(writer)dbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameGolddbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameGold Minedbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom / Republic of South Africadbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_R._Huntdbp-dbr:Gold_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_South_African_novelsGold is a 1974 British thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. It was based on the 1970 novel Gold Mine by Wilbur Smith. Moore plays Rodney "Rod" Slater, general manager of a South African gold mine, who is instructed by his boss Steyner (Bradford Dillman) to break through an underground dike into what he is told is a rich seam of gold. Meanwhile, he falls in love with Steyner's wife Terry, played by York. In the United States, the film was released only as part of a double bill with The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.dbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:producerC. Ray Stahldbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:producerGeorge Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:nameGolden Ivorydbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1890dbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BreakstonGolden Ivory is a 1954 British adventure film shot in Kenya. It was directed by George P. Breakston and starred Robert Urquhart, John Bentley and Susan Stephen. The film was shot in Eastmancolor with prints by Technicolor. Released in colour in the United States as Outlaw Safari, it was later released as White Huntress in black and white.dbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorEagle-Liondbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexander Galpersondbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anouk_Aiméedbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacques_Sernasdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Liondbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Canningdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lesley_Stormdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGolden Salamanderdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tunisiadbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tunisiadbp-dbr:Golden_Salamander_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ronald_NeameGolden Salamander is a 1950 British adventure film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Trevor Howard, Anouk Aimée and Herbert Lom. It won an award at the 1950 Locarno International Film Festival. It is based on Victor Canning's 1949 novel The Golden Salamander, about a British archaeologist in North Africa who runs afoul of a crime syndicate.It was shot at Pinewood Studios, with sets designed by the art director John Bryan. Extensive location shooting took place in Tunisia, including the ruins of Carthage. The score was composed by William Alwyn who incorporated Arabic themes into his work. It was given an American release by Eagle-Lion the following year.dbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbp:producerJohn C. Donkindbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Wedgedbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttydbp-dbp:nameGone Nutty: Scrat's Missing Adventuredbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Computer-animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_squirrelsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ice_Age_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_Nuttypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Sky_Studios_short_filmsGone Nutty (also known as Scrat's Missing Adventure) is a 2002 American animated short film directed by Carlos Saldanha for Blue Sky Studios. The short features the character Scrat from Ice Age, who is yet again having troubles with collecting his beloved acorn. It was debuted on November 26, 2002 on the Ice Age DVD and VHS. This film was shown in theaters with Garfield: The Movie in 2004.The film was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.dbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Elliottdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Q. Dobbsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Freemandbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Elliottdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Q._Dobbsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:genreHistorydbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_politiciansdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Texas_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_James_Bowiedbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dennis_McCarthydbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Andrew_Jacksondbp-dbr:Gone_to_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sam_HoustonGone to Texas is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical film originally titled Houston: The Legend of Texas. It stars Sam Elliott in the title role, and is a biopic of Sam Houston's years as Governor of Tennessee through his involvement in the Texas Revolution.This production is notable for the complete absence of Davy Crockett in the Battle of the Alamo scenes.dbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:producerPeter Newbrookdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Scottdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Thorntondbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:nameGonks Go Beatdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Romeo_and_Julietdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Gonks_Go_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_musicGonks Go Beat is a 1964 British science fiction/musical fantasy film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis, starring Kenneth Connor and Frank Thornton. It is loosely based on the Romeo and Juliet storyline and features 16 musical numbers performed by a variety of artists, including Lulu and The Luvvers, The Nashville Teens and the Graham Bond Organisation including Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Dick Heckstall-Smith. The film includes an early appearance by the actor Derek Thompson performing with his twin sister Elaine.The film's title highlights the fad for gonk toys in mid 1960s Great Britain. The gonks appear in the opening title credits, as Lulu sings the theme song "Chocolate Ice".Editor Teddy Darvas said "I am very proud of that, it's in the book of the world's worst movies and I cut one of them."dbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Robert_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Hensondbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:producerKristine Belsondbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Molly_Shannondbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Broderickdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Nealondbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Aikendbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Robert_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Hensondbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Robert_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:nameGood Boy!dbp-dbr:Good_Boy!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lisa_Hensondbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Boy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Robert_HoffmanGood Boy! is a 2003 American science fiction comedy film directed by John Hoffman, based on the book Dogs from Outer Space by Zeke Richardson; Hoffman and Richardson collaborated on the screen story, while Hoffman wrote the screenplay. The film stars Liam Aiken as Owen Baker, as well as the voices of Matthew Broderick, Delta Burke, Donald Faison, Brittany Murphy, Carl Reiner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Cheech Marin as the abundant dog characters in the film.Good Boy! was released on October 10, 2003 by MGM Distribution Co. and received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_R._Dickersondbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:distributor40dbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Gloverdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:producerArmand Leodbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:producerSam Kittdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Gloverdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mo'Niquedbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_R._Dickersondbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:40_Acres_and_a_Mule_Filmworksdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Gloverdbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Good_Fencesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:40_Acres_and_a_Mule_Filmworks_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Fencespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_DickersonGood Fences is a 2003 American comedy-drama television film directed by Ernest Dickerson and written by Trey Ellis, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by his wife Erika Ellis. The film is about the stresses of prejudice on an upwardly mobile black family in 1970s Greenwich, Connecticut. Danny Glover plays the overworked, stressed husband and Whoopi Goldberg plays his steadfast wife.Good Fences was produced by Spike Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. It premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, and aired on Showtime on February 2, 2003. Goldberg won an Image Award for her role.dbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbp:distributorBel Air-Gradison Productionsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbp:producerRaymond Strossdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Polly_Plattdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ingedbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbp:nameGood Luck, Miss Wyckoffdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1956dbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ernest_Golddbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:Good_Luck,_Miss_Wyckoffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marvin_J._ChomskyGood Luck, Miss Wyckoff is a 1979 American drama film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. The screenplay by Polly Platt is based on the 1970 novel of the same title by William Inge. Inge wrote two novels, both set in the fictional town of Freedom, Kansas. In Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff, high-school Latin teacher Evelyn Wyckoff loses her job because she has an affair with the school's black janitor. The novel's themes include spinsterhood, racism, sexual tension and public humiliation during the late 1950s. The film version stars Anne Heywood, John Lafayette, Donald Pleasence, Robert Vaughn, and, in her final film, Carolyn Jones.dbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRobin Williamsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringMatt Damondbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringStellan Skarsgårddbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringMinnie Driverdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Damondbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Affleckdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:nameGood Will Huntingdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:nameGood Will Hunting: Music from the Miramax Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:nameGood Will Hunting: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_folkdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Acoustic_rockdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1997dbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Harvard_Squaredbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harvard_Universitydbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mathematicsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_academiadbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Damondbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ben_Affleckdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elliott_Smithdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_mathematiciansdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Boston_Red_Soxdbp-dbr:Good_Will_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_janitorsGood Will Hunting is a 1997 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. It stars Robin Williams, Damon, Affleck, Stellan Skarsgård and Minnie Driver. The film tells the story of janitor Will Hunting, whose mathematical genius is discovered by a professor at MIT.The film received acclaim from critics and grossed over $225 million during its theatrical run against a $10 million budget. At the 70th Academy Awards, it received nominations in nine categories, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won in two: Best Supporting Actor for Williams and Best Original Screenplay for Affleck and Damon. In 2014, it was ranked at number 53 in The Hollywood Reporter's "100 Favorite Films" list.dbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Lovedbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metrodome_Distributiondbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Lovedbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metrodome_Distributiondbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightdbp-dbp:nameGoodbye Charlie Brightdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Charlie_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_LoveGoodbye Charlie Bright is a 2001 comedy-drama film directed by Nick Love and starring Paul Nicholls, Roland Manookian and Danny Dyer. The film is also known by the U.S. title Strong Boys.dbp-dbr:Goosebumps_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Lettermandbp-dbr:Goosebumps_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Goosebumps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeal H. 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L. Stine's children's horror novel series of the same name. Directed by Rob Letterman, with a screenplay by Darren Lemke, the film stars Jack Black as a fictionalized and exaggerated version of R. L. Stine, who teams up with his new neighbor (Dylan Minnette) and his teenage daughter (Odeya Rush) to save their hometown after all the monsters from the Goosebumps franchise escape from his works, wreaking havoc in reality. It also features Amy Ryan, Ryan Lee and Jillian Bell in supporting roles.Development on a Goosebumps film adaptation began in the 1990s but the project stalled. In early 2008, Columbia acquired the rights. Principal photography lasted from April to July 2014 in Candler Park, Atlanta.Goosebumps was theatrically released in the United States on October 16, 2015. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its humor, pacing and faithfulness to the Goosebumps franchise.A sequel titled Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween was released on October 12, 2018.dbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Urbano_Barberinidbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Ferrattidbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGordbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mauritiusdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sword_and_planet_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GorGor is a 1987 science fiction fantasy film. It was loosely based on the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor, the first in the Gor series of sword and planet novels. The series was written by philosophy professor and author John Frederick Lange Jr. under his pen name John Norman. There was a sequel to the film, Outlaw of Gor (1989).dbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion-Columbia Distributorsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilfred Eadesdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Traversdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Winterdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGorgodbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kaiju_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Francesco_Lavagninodbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comics_based_on_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comics_debutsGorgo is a 1961 British science fiction monster film directed by Eugène Lourié and starring Bill Travers and William Sylvester. When an undersea volcano sends tremors throughout the Atlantic, a prehistoric creature is unleashed from under the sea. The crew of a salvage vessel capture the gigantic amphibious sea creature and take it to London for public exhibition. It results in the creature's much larger mother invading London in search of her offspring, causing catastrophic destruction across the city.dbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_S._Sterlingdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_Livingstondbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashley_Whitedbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jed_Rowendbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keishi_Nagatsukadbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Sprockdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Reillydbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Dollardbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Stanndbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_S._Sterlingdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameGothdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_filmsGoth is a 2003 American horror film directed by Brad Sykes. The film stars Phoebe Dollar, Laura Reilly, Dave Stann, Larry Sprock and Todd Livingston in the lead roles, and contains music by Will Hudson.dbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Picturehouse_(company)dbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavis Guggenheimdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carly_Schroederdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Mulroneydbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Domandbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Picturehouse_(company)dbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Shuedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGraciedbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picturehouse_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women's_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_in_women's_association_footballdbp-dbr:Gracie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_lawGracie is a 2007 American sports drama film directed by Davis Guggenheim. It stars Carly Schroeder as Gracie Bowen, Dermot Mulroney as Bryan Bowen, Elisabeth Shue as Lindsay Bowen, Jesse Lee Soffer as Johnny Bowen, and Andrew Shue as Coach Owen Clark.Gracie takes place in New Jersey in 1978, before 1972's Title IX had taken much effect in women's college sports and when organized women's soccer was still very rare in the United States. Gracie, the film's central protagonist, overcomes the loss of her brother by convincing her family and school to allow her to play varsity soccer on an all-boys team. The story is partially based on the childhood experiences of Elisabeth Shue, who was one of the producers in addition to being the wife of Davis Guggenheim, the director, as well as a cast member.The novelization of Gracie, written by Suzanne Weyn, was released in June 2007.dbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_R._Monroedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:producerJohn Princedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_R._Monroedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_R._Monroedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_AokigaharaGrave Halloween (also known as The Suicide Forest and released in some markets as Deathly Halloween) is a 2013 Canadian TV horror film. An original production by CineTel Films for Syfy, it was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Ryan W. Smith and Sheldon Wilson. The film is set in Japan, but it was filmed in Canada.dbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:producerBrian Gordondbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:producerSusan McGuiredbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:producerDamiano Tuccidbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Spanodbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorian_Harewooddbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Crystal_Bernarddbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Kevin_Kinerdbp-dbr:Grave_Misconductpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_thriller_filmsGrave Misconduct is a 2008 thriller television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Fran Bennett and Crystal Bernard.dbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Patterson_(director)dbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbp:producerGregory Goodelldbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbp:starring Patty Duke, David Selby, Kiersten Warren, Blake Clark, Kelly Rowan, David Souldbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Patterson_(director)dbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbp:nameGrave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drivedbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Secrets:_The_Legacy_of_Hilltop_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_PattersonGrave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 American horror television film directed by John Patterson that is supposedly based on real events. It stars Patty Duke, David Selby and David Soul.dbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directorRalph S. Singletondbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph S. Singletondbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Dunndbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrad Dourifdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Andrewsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKelly Wolfdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Machtdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameGraveyard Shiftdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Graveyard_Shift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_MarinelliGraveyard Shift (also known as Stephen King's Graveyard Shift) is a 1990 American horror film directed by Ralph S. Singleton, written by John Esposito, starring David Andrews, Stephen Macht, Kelly Wolf, and Brad Dourif, and based on the 1970 short story of the same name by Stephen King which was first published in the October 1970 issue of Cavalier magazine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift.Graveyard Shift was released on October 26, 1990. The film received negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Patricia_Birchdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:producerAllan Carrdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:producerRobert Stigwooddbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringDody Goodmandbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringConnie Stevensdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringSid Caesardbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Pfeifferdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringTab Hunterdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringMaxwell Caulfielddbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringEve Ardendbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Zmeddbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringDidi Conndbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:starringLorna Luftdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patricia_Birchdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Carrdbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Finklemandbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:nameGrease 2dbp-dbr:Grease_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Allan_Carrdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_musicalsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grease_(musical)dbp-dbr:Grease_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ken_FinklemanGrease 2 is a 1982 American musical romantic comedy film, and a standalone sequel to the 1978 film Grease, adapted from the 1971 musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Originally titled More Grease, the film was produced by Allan Carr and Robert Stigwood, and directed and choreographed by Patricia Birch, who choreographed the original stage production and prior film. The plot returns to Rydell High School two years after the original film's graduation, with a largely new cast, led by Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer in her first starring role.The film was released in United States theaters on June 11, 1982, and grossed $15 million against a production budget of $11 million, a far cry from its predecessor's $132 million domestic box office. Despite breakthrough roles for Pfeiffer, Adrian Zmed, and Christopher McDonald, the film received mostly mixed reviews from critics; however, Grease 2 maintains a devoted fan base decades after its release. The film is now regarded as a cult classic.dbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Damian_Harrisdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:JCI_Videodbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Steeledbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDamian Harrisdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_S._Millerdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Spaderdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Stoltzdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Damian_Harrisdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:JCI_Videodbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damian_Harrisdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_S._Millerdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Damian_Harrisdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreasy Lakedbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Greasy_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Damian_HarrisGreasy Lake is a 1988 American short drama film based on the short story "Greasy Lake" by T. Coraghessan Boyle. It was directed by Damian Harris and stars Eric Stoltz and James Spader.dbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Godfreydbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Films, The Bob Godfrey Collectiondbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Inkpendbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Godfreydbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Godfreydbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Godfreydbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Godfreydbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreatdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Great_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_GodfreyGreat is a British 28-minute animated short film released in 1975, telling a humorous version of the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It was directed by Bob Godfrey, produced by Grantstern Films and distributed by British Lion.Great won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 48th Academy Awards in March 1976, making it the first British animated film to do so. Great also won the BAFTA award for Best Animated Film in that same year.dbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:T_Bone_Burnettdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Lee Lewisdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWinona Ryderdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTrey Wilsondbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Murray_M._Silver_Jr.dbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Myra_Gale_Browndbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreat Balls of Fire!dbp-dbr:Great_Balls_of_Fire!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreat Balls of Fire! 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Based on a biography by Myra Lewis and Murray M. Silver Jr., the screenplay is written by McBride and Jack Baran. The film is produced by Adam Fields, with executive producers credited as Michael Grais, Mark Victor, and Art Levinson.The film depicts the early career of Lewis, from his rise to rock-and-roll stardom to his controversial marriage to his 13-year-old cousin that led to his downfall. Until the scandal of the marriage depreciated his image, many had thought Lewis would supplant Elvis Presley as the "King of Rock and Roll" in the 1950s.dbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Worldwidedbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:producerPhillippa Gilesdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hurtdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Prycedbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Tutindbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rakie_Ayoladbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Worldwidedbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeanette_Wintersondbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:nameGreat Moments in Aviationdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:nameA Pyromaniac's Love Storydbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:nameShades of Feardbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1957dbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Grenadadbp-dbr:Great_Moments_in_Aviationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beeban_KidronGreat Moments in Aviation is a 1994 British romantic drama film set on a 1950s passenger liner. The film follows Gabriel Angel (Rakie Ayola), a young Caribbean aviator who falls in love with the forger Duncan Stewart (Jonathan Pryce) on her journey to England. Stewart is pursued by his nemesis Rex Goodyear (John Hurt), and the group are supported by Dr Angela Bead (Vanessa Redgrave) and Miss Gwendolyn Quim (Dorothy Tutin), retired missionaries who become lovers during the voyage.The film was written by Jeanette Winterson, directed by Beeban Kidron and produced by Phillippa Gregory, the same creative team that collaborated on Winterson's Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit in 1990. Winterson intended the screenplay to be reminiscent of a fairy tale, and was unhappy at being asked to write a new ending for its American release.The film was shown at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and broadcast on British television in 1995. Although originally intended for theatrical release, it failed to find a theatrical distributor, and was released straight to video in the United States in 1997 under the title Shades of Fear. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, and while the lesbian sub-plot in particular was generally well received, Winterson's scripting was a focal point of criticism.dbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Huntdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHammond Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeal McDonoughdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Searcydbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Easterbrookdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Parksdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreaterdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_sports_filmsGreater is a 2016 American biographical sports film directed by David Hunt and starring Christopher Severio as American football player Brandon Burlsworth, a walk-on college player who became an All-American, dying in a car crash 11 days after being drafted high in the 3rd round to the National Football League. The film was released on August 26, 2016. 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It was made by Gaumont British at their Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. The film's sets were designed by Andrew Mazzei. 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The film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiedbp-dbp:nameBoston Quackiedbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Boston_Quackiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_comedy_filmsBoston Quackie is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on June 22, 1957, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. The cartoon and its title are a parody of the character Boston Blackie.The film is a spy comedy, featuring a secret agent who has to recover a stolen attaché case.dbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Sistromdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladddbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Sistromdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Latimerdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBotany Baydbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franz_Waxmandbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Botany_Bay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1787Botany Bay is a 1953 American adventure film directed by John Farrow and starring Alan Ladd, James Mason and Patricia Medina. It was based on a novel of the same name by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall.While the story includes characters loosely based on real figures (Gilbert and Phillips) and the ship Charlotte, it is a largely fictional telling of the First Fleet's arrival in Australia in 1788.dbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElmore Vincentdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDelos Jewkesdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBottlesdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bottles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_HarmoniesBottles is a 1936 Happy Harmonies animated cartoon directed by Hugh Harman and produced by Rudolf Ising for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.dbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Schwarzdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbp:producerJohn Boccardodbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbp:nameBoulevard! A Hollywood Storydbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_writersdbp-dbr:Boulevard!_A_Hollywood_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_SchwarzBoulevard! A Hollywood Story is a 2021 American documentary film by Jeffrey Schwarz. It is the story of Gloria Swanson's attempt to adapt a musical version of Billy Wilder's 1950 film Sunset Boulevard with composers Dickson Hughes and Richard Stapley.dbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Boulevardier_from_the_Bronxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsBoulevardier from the Bronx is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and released on October 10.dbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lex_Marinosdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:producerPatric Juilletdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Kayedbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lex_Marinosdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Yeldhamdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:nameBoundaries of the Heartdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Boundaries_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lex_MarinosBoundaries of the Heart is a 1988 film starring Wendy Hughes.It was shot in Coolgardie, near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.dbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugsdbp-dbp:nameBowery Bugsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1886dbp-dbr:Bowery_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsBowery Bugs is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Arthur Davis, and written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott. It was released on June 4, 1949, and features Bugs Bunny. The cartoon tells the story of Steve Brodie, who reportedly jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived.dbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazedbp-dbp:nameBowery Dazedbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_Dazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsBowery Daze is a 1934 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is one of the many animated adaptations featuring Krazy Kat who started out as a comic strip character.dbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:producerJohn Grantdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Oakiedbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Montezdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susanna_Fosterdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_T._Hormandbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bart_Lyttondbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Josephdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameBowery to Broadwaydbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bowery_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_LamontBowery to Broadway is a 1944 American film starring Maria Montez, Jack Oakie, and Susanna Foster. Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan also had a small specialty act, and it was the only film they were in together where they did not have a name or character.The movie was made to showcase the singing talent at Universal. Montez only has a small role.dbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Isingdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerRudolph Isingdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carman_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Isingdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Isingdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Box_Car_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsBox Car Blues is the fifth title in the Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko and a pig traveling as hobos in a boxcar. It was released as early as October 18, 1930.dbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sid_Davisdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbp:distributorSidney Davis Productionsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbp:producerSid Davisdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sid_Davisdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Davisdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbp:nameBoys Bewaredbp-dbr:Boys_Bewaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_social_guidance_and_drug_education_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_in_LGBT_historydbp-dbr:Boys_Bewarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HomophobiaBoys Beware is a 1961 short social guidance film released through Sid Davis Productions. It portrays and attempts to educate about an alleged danger to young boys from predatory homosexuals. The film was released under the copyright laws in the United States at the time of its release, but has lapsed into the public domain and is available from the Prelinger Archives.With a budget of $1,000 (equivalent to $10,522 in 2024), the film was shot partially in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California, and produced with the cooperation of the city's police department and the Inglewood Unified School District. Boys Beware was narrated by a police detective on his way to a school meeting to discuss the issue of sexual predators who attempt to lure adolescent males. The film equates homosexuals with child molesters and hebephiles, repeatedly describing homosexuality as a mental illness. True to the stereotypes of its time, the gay men in the film have mustaches, sunglasses and/or bow ties. Davis was friendly with the police in Southern California and would accept their suggestions of topics to make films about, allowing them to guide the films' message and development.dbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBoys Will Be Boysdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Boys_Will_Be_Boys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsBoys Will Be Boys is a 1935 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine which stars Will Hay, Gordon Harker and Jimmy Hanley. The film is set at Narkover School, where headmaster Doctor Alec Smart (Will Hay) becomes involved in the disappearance of a valuable necklace.The setting is loosely based on the works of Beachcomber, where Narkover is a school specializing in gambling and extortion, and the headmaster is a "Dr Smart-Allick".dbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Schisgaldbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerJay Cohendbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Gottsegendbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaire Forlanidbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Biggsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmanda Detmerdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringFreddie Prinze Jr.dbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Donahuedbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Schisgaldbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameBoys and Girlsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_IscoveBoys and Girls is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Claire Forlani, Jason Biggs, and Amanda Detmer. The film follows Ryan (Prinze) and Jennifer (Forlani), who meet each other initially as adolescents, and later realize that their lives are intertwined through fate.Andrew Lowrey and Andrew Miller's script for Boys and Girls was purchased by Miramax Films, and Iscove and the principal cast was attached to the project shortly after. Anna Friel was originally set to star in the role of Jennifer but backed out shortly before filming began due to "creative differences". She was replaced by Forlani.Released theatrically in the United States by Miramax on June 16, 2000, Boys and Girls received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing only $25.8 million worldwide against a $30 million budget.dbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Cootedbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Huthdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Kennedydbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBraceletsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bracelets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sewell_CollinsBracelets is a 1931 British crime film directed by Sewell Collins and starring Bert Coote, Joyce Kennedy and Harold Huth. A jeweler is targeted by confidence tricksters pretending to be connected with the exiled Russian Royal Family. He manages to turn the tables on them, and, after collecting the reward for their arrest, uses the money to buy silver bracelets for his wife to celebrate their wedding anniversary.The film was made as a second feature by the large British company Gaumont British Picture Corporation. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. The film's sets were designed by the French-born art director Andrew Mazzei. The director Sewell Collins wrote the screenplay, adapting his own stage play.dbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Trumbulldbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGM/UA Entertainment Companydbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerDouglas Trumbulldbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Walkendbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Fletcherdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringNatalie Wooddbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringCliff Robertsondbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Trumbulldbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Trumbulldbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrainstormdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_afterlifedbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_technological_impactdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_from_the_first-person_perspectivedbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brain–computer_interfacing_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metaphysical_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telepresencedbp-dbr:Brainstorm_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Douglas_TrumbullBrainstorm is a 1983 American science fiction film directed by Douglas Trumbull, and starring Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood (in her final film role), Louise Fletcher, and Cliff Robertson.It follows a research team's efforts to perfect a system that directly records and replays the sensory experiences and emotional feelings of a subject, and the efforts by the company's management to exploit the device for military ends. After a researcher records her own death from a heart attack, her colleagues join forces to retrieve the information and play it back.dbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbp:directorDan Goldendbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Barbeaudbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbp:nameBram Stoker's Burial of the Ratsdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Moscowdbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dan_Goldendbp-dbr:Bram_Stoker's_Burial_of_the_Ratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Bram_StokerBram Stoker's Burial of the Rats is a 1995 American film. It was part of a series Roger Corman Presents.A comic book version of the story was released.dbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Eldridge_(director)dbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Lodgedbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Donalddbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Eldridge_(director)dbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:nameBrandy for the Parsondbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brandy_for_the_Parsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_EldridgeBrandy for the Parson is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Eldridge and starring Kenneth More, Charles Hawtrey, James Donald and Jean Lodge. It was written by Walter Meade, John Dighton and Alfred Shaughnessy based on a short story by Geoffrey Household from Tales of Adventurers (1952). 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It stars Tom Hardy, Tony Todd, Ingrid Pitt and Rutger Hauer. It was filmed in Luxembourg, and is a loose retelling of the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.dbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_De_Jarnattdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Haslingerdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDerek Gibsondbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Dalydbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Froesedbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Edwardsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMare Winninghamdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_De_Jarnattdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Daly_(producer)dbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_De_Jarnattdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMiracle Miledbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic From The Motion Picture Miracle Miledbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_Mile_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_disaster_filmsMiracle Mile is a 1988 American apocalyptic thriller film written and directed by Steve De Jarnatt. The film stars Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham. Its plot depicts the panic surrounding a supposed doomsday brought on by a sudden outbreak of war and its oncoming nuclear holocaust, taking place in a single day and mostly in real-time. The title is named after the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles where most of the events take place.dbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happendbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happendbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happendbp-dbp:nameMiracles Do Happendbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Miracles_Do_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersMiracles Do Happen is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Jack Hobbs, Bruce Seton and Marjorie Taylor. It was made at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Matthaudbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Peckdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Stone_(writer)dbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameMiragedbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirage_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_accountantsMirage is a 1965 American neo noir thriller film starring Gregory Peck and Diane Baker, and released by Universal Pictures. Directed by Edward Dmytryk from a screenplay by Peter Stone, it is based on the 1952 novel Fallen Angel, written by Howard Fast under the pseudonym Walter Ericson; the novel is not credited by title onscreen. Walter Matthau, George Kennedy, Leif Erickson and Kevin McCarthy appear in support.dbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marina_Sargentidbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew City Releasingdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Liftondbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerVirginia Perfilidbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_De_Carlodbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sandersondbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Harvestdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marina_Sargentidbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Liftondbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marina_Sargentidbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Annette_Casconedbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gina_Casconedbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameMirror, Mirrordbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_and_Rolldbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Mirror,_Mirror_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsMirror, Mirror is a 1990 American supernatural horror film directed by Marina Sargenti, based on a screenplay by Annette Cascone and Gina Cascone. It stars Karen Black, Rainbow Harvest, Yvonne De Carlo and William Sanderson. The film follows a teenage outcast who finds herself drawn to an antique mirror left in the house she and her mother have moved into. A soundtrack was released in 1990 through Orphan Records.Three sequels followed in 1994, 1995 and 2000. The film has gone on to develop a cult following in the years since its release.dbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Reinerdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Scheinmandbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Bacalldbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Caandbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrances Sternhagendbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Farnsworthdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Scheinmandbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Goldmandbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMiserydbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two-handersdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nursesdbp-dbr:Misery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_GoldmanMisery is a 1990 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Reiner from a screenplay by William Goldman. It is based on Stephen King's 1987 novel and stars James Caan as famed novelist Paul Sheldon who is held captive by Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), an obsessive fan. The supporting cast includes Frances Sternhagen, Richard Farnsworth, and Lauren Bacall.Development on an adaptation of King's novel began after producer Andrew Scheinman recommended it to Reiner, who recruited Goldman to write the film's screenplay. Casting for the film was extensive: several actors were offered the roles of Sheldon and Wilkes before Caan and Bates were hired; Bates was a stage actress mostly unknown to film audiences. Principal photography began in February 1990, with filming locations including Genoa, Nevada and Los Angeles. The film's score was composed by Marc Shaiman.Misery was theatrically released in the United States on November 30, 1990, by Columbia Pictures. It grossed $61.3 million worldwide and received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the horror and performances of the leading duo. Bates's Academy Award for Best Actress win made Misery the only film based on a novel by King to win an Academy Award.dbp-dbr:Misery_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Burke_(director)dbp-dbr:Misery_Medbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Misery_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Burke_(director)dbp-dbr:Misery_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC1dbp-dbr:Misery_Medbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_television_playsdbp-dbr:Misery_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Burke_(director)Misery Me is a 1959 Australian television movie, or rather a live television play, which aired on ABC. It was a satirical comedy written by British playwright Dennis Cannan and had originally been a stage play.At the time, most TV plays presented on Australian television were adaptations of overseas stage plays. It is likely that the experience gained from these productions allowed ABC to later produce dramatic programs with more local interest, such as Stormy Petrel.The program was originally shown in Sydney (on ABN-2) on 15 July 1959. A kinescope ("telerecording") was made of the program and later shown in Melbourne on 5 August 1959 (on ABV-2). In 1959, two additional ABC stations began operations, in Adelaide and Brisbane respectively, and it is not known of the program was also shown in these two cities.The archival status of the program is not known.dbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:directorCarl Payne, Avery O Williamsdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:distributorStudio 11 Filmsdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:producerSharon Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:producerKim Flowersdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringKhalil Kaindbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringClifton Powelldbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringElijah Johnsondbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringMike Martindbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringTowanda Braxtondbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringCarl Paynedbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringDoris Morgadodbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringMalek Paynedbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringPrincetón Perezdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringValencia Wilsondbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Paynedbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kim_Flowersdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:nameMisguided Behaviordbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Misguided_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsMisguided Behavior is an American drama film written by Victor Cobb and directed by Carl Payne and Avery O Williams. The film stars Carl Payne, Khalil Kain, Towanda Braxton, Elijah Johnson, Princeton Perez and Malek Payne. It was released in 2017, by Studio 11 Films and November 7, 2018, on digital platforms.dbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pamela_Rooksdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doordarshandbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_Indiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:producerRooks AVdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faith_Brookdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Protima_Bedidbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Seagrovedbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pamela_Rooksdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Doordarshandbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_Indiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Rooksdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:nameMiss Beatty's Childrendbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Indian_novelsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_issues_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_National_Film_Awarddbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Debut_Feature_Film_of_a_Director_National_Film_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_India_filmsMiss Beatty's Children is a 1992 English-language Indian drama film directed by Pamela Rooks in her directorial debut, with Jenny Seagrove, Faith Brook and Protima Bedi in lead roles. The film set in 1936 in South India, was based on Rooks' own novel of the same name.At the 40th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Debut Film of a Director and the Best Cinematography.dbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Petriedbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandra_Bullockdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCandice Bergendbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSandra Bullockdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Brattdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Shatnerdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringErnie Hudsondbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Petriedbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandra_Bullockdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katie_Ford_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Lawrence_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMiss Congenialitydbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Village_Roadshow_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Antoniodbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Antoniodbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1982dbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Shearmurdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Petriedbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sandra_Bullockdbp-dbr:Miss_Congeniality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marc_LawrenceMiss Congeniality is a 2000 American action comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by Marc Lawrence, Katie Ford, and Caryn Lucas, and produced by and starring Sandra Bullock as Gracie Hart, a tomboy agent who is asked by the FBI to go undercover as a contestant when a terrorist threatens to bomb the Miss United States pageant. Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, Candice Bergen, William Shatner, and Ernie Hudson star in supporting roles.Miss Congeniality was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 22, 2000. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $212 million worldwide against its $45 million budget. The film earned Bullock a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. It was followed by the sequel Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous in 2005.dbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:producerBrian Desmond Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martita_Huntdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Brandtdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Claredbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringManning Whileydbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:nameMiss Grant Goes to the Doordbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsMiss Grant Goes to the Door is a 1940 British short propaganda film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Mary Clare and Martita Hunt. It was written by Rodney Ackland based on a story by Thorold Dickinson and Donald Bull and made for the British Ministry of Information. The film addresses the threat of invasion, and was intended to inspire confidence and convey the message "Keep your heads".dbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:producerEugene Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Naderdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:starringAmanda Blakedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:starringRosalind Hayesdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:nameMiss Robin Crusoedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Robinson_Crusoedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugene_FrenkeMiss Robin Crusoe is a 1953 American low-budget adventure film produced and directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Amanda Blake, George Nader and Rosalind Hayes. One of many film variations of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe, it features a female castaway.dbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barbara_Koppledbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Starz_Digital_Mediadbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbp:producerDavid Cassidydbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barbara_Koppledbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Starz_Digital_Mediadbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbp:nameMiss Sharon Jones!dbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funkdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barbara_Koppledbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_albumsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daptone_Records_albumsdbp-dbr:Miss_Sharon_Jones!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sharon_Jones_&_The_Dap-Kings_albumsMiss Sharon Jones! is a 2015 documentary film about the singer Sharon Jones. The film depicts Jones' battle with cancer while continuing to perform with her group the Dap-Kings.dbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:directorMike Fallowsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:directorKevin McDonaghdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Lemieuxdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Shieldsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Jaydbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Moranisdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Donatodbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaryn_Doyledbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringScott Beaudindbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringMitchell Eisnerdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringAlexander Laidbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringRebecca Brennerdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_Dannadbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teletoon_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_series_premieresdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_in_Canadian_televisiondbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nelvana_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_familiesMiss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids is a 2003 animated television special produced by Nelvana and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It serves as the pilot for the show Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends. It aired on Treehouse TV in Canada on March 31, 2003, a year before the series began. The special was based on David Kirk's book series of the same name, as well as the Sunny Patch brand of toys that Kirk designed. The special features well-known celebrity voices including US actress Brooke Shields as the voice of Miss Spider, Rick Moranis as the voice of Holley, and Tony Jay as the voice of Spiderus.dbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_E._Cunhadbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerMarc Fredericdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringCathy Downsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringK. T. Stevensdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringLeslie Parrishdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringRichard Travisdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_E._Cunhadbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:nameMissile to the Moondbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_E._CunhaMissile to the Moon is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film drama, produced by Marc Frederic, directed by Richard E. Cunha, that stars Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, and K. T. Stevens. The film was distributed by Astor Pictures and is a remake of an earlier Astor Pictures-distributed film, Cat-Women of the Moon (1953). Missile to the Moon was released in late 1958 as a double feature with Cunha's Frankenstein's Daughter.A spaceship blasts off from Earth with five aboard, but one of them is secretly a Moon man returning home. He dies by accident during the trip to the Moon. What the remaining four find waiting for them when they arrive on the Moon is well beyond their expectations: huge rock creatures, giant lunar spiders, and a cave-dwelling civilization made up of beautiful women.dbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbp:nameMissing, Believed Marrieddbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marrieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing,_Believed_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_CarstairsMissing, Believed Married is a 1937 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Wally Patch, Julian Vedey and Hazel Terry. It was a quota quickie made at Pinewood Studios. A young heiress is almost tricked into marriage by a fortune hunter.The film's sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold.dbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artists Releasingdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAGC Internationaldbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerTravis Knightdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerArianne Sutnerdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Thompsondbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Olyphantdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringZach Galifianakisdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Frydbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringZoe Saldanadbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Jackmandbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Lucasdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Walliamsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmrita Achariadbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Annapurna_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Releasingdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AGC_Studiosdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arianne_Sutnerdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Travis_Knightdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameMissing Linkdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Film_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bigfoot_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annapurna_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Tibetdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cryptidsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1886dbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Yetidbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_Link_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laika_(company)_animated_filmsMissing Link is a 2019 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Laika. Written and directed by Chris Butler, it stars the voices of Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldaña, David Walliams, Stephen Fry, Matt Lucas, Timothy Olyphant, Amrita Acharia, Ching Valdes-Aran, Emma Thompson, and Zach Galifianakis. The plot follows Mr. Link, a Sasquatch who, with the help of British explorers Sir Lionel Frost and Adelina Fortnight, travels to the Himalayas to meet his Yeti cousins.Development on a new stop-motion Laika animated film on "Film Five" began in April 2018, with Butler to direct and write the project and the voice cast announced. In May 2018, additional voice cast were announced, with the title being revealed. By June 2018, Laika announced that Missing Link would be released in April 2019. Production was reportedly underway by May 2018 with Laika's artists having constructed over 110 sets with 65 unique locations for the film. Carter Burwell composed the film's musical score. With a budget of $100 million, Missing Link is the most expensive film ever made from Laika and the most expensive stop-motion animated film of all time.Missing Link premiered in New York City on April 7, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 12, 2019 by Annapurna Pictures through United Artists Releasing. Missing Link is Laika's first film not to be distributed by Focus Features. Although it was a box-office failure, grossing $26.2 million against its $102.3 million production budget, losing $101.3 million, the film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its animation, voice-over performances, humor and light-hearted standards compared to other Laika works, although some drew criticism towards the writing. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, making it the first non-CGI animated film to win in the category, and the first non-CGI animated film to win a Golden Globe since Waltz with Bashir (2008). It also received a nomination at the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature.dbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countydbp-dbp:directorLisa Molomot and Jeff Bemissdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countydbp-dbp:nameMissing in Brooks Countydbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countydbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_emigrants_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_illegal_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Missing_person_cases_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_missing_person_casesdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Guatemalan_emigrants_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Honduran_emigrants_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Salvadoran_emigrants_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexico–United_States_border_crossingsdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brooks_County,_Texasdbp-dbr:Missing_in_Brooks_Countypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Border_PatrolMissing in Brooks County is a 2020 feature-length documentary (1 hr 21 m), directed and filmed by Lisa Molomot and Jeff Bemiss. Its subject is the passage of illegal migrants through Brooks County, Texas, and specifically how thousands die of dehydration and exposure hiking some 35 miles (56 km) across open fields in 100 °F (38 °C) heat, to avoid the Border Patrol internal checkpoint near Falfurrias, Texas. The ground is sandy and taxing to walk in, and lack of landmarks makes it easy for migrants to get lost and go in circles. Brooks County leads the nation in migrant deaths; most bodies are never found, and most of those found are never identified. The county sheriff calls the county "the biggest cemetery in the United States". News stories have called it "migrants' Death Valley."dbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_De_Palmadbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Woodbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._J._Abramsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_McQuarriedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Cruisedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Ellisondbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._J._Abramsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher McQuarriedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_De_Palmadbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Woodbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._J._Abramsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_McQuarriedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Cruisedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Ellisondbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._J._Abramsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameMission: Impossibledbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cruise/Wagner_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1996Mission: Impossible is an American series of action spy films, based on the 1966 TV series created by Bruce Geller. The series is mainly produced by Tom Cruise, who plays Ethan Hunt, an agent of the Impossible Mission Force (IMF). The films have been directed, written, and scored by various filmmakers and crew, while incorporating musical themes from the original series by Lalo Schifrin.Starting in 1996, it follows the missions of the IMF's main field team, under Hunt's leadership, to stop an enemy force and prevent an impending global disaster. The series focuses on Hunt's character, and like the television series' structure, is complemented by an ensemble cast, such as Luther Stickell (played by Ving Rhames) and Benji Dunn (played by Simon Pegg), who have recurring roles.The series has experienced a generally positive reception from critics and audience. It is the 16th-highest-grossing film series of all time, earning over $4.35 billion worldwide, and is often cited as one of the best action franchises to date. The sixth film, subtitled Fallout, was released on July 27, 2018, and is currently the series' highest-grossing entry. The seventh film, Dead Reckoning Part One, was released in July 2023, and the eighth film, The Final Reckoning, had its theatrical release in late May 2025. The films are co-produced and released by Paramount Pictures.In 2024, the series received its first Academy Award nominations, with Dead Reckoning Part One being nominated in the categories of Best Visual Effects and Best Sound at the 96th ceremony.dbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_McQuarriedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerTom Cruisedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerDavid Ellisondbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerJ. J. Abramsdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerBryan Burkdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerDana Goldbergdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerDon Grangerdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:producerJoe Kraemer, John Finkleydbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringJeremy Rennerdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringVing Rhamesdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringTom Cruisedbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringSean Harrisdbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringRebecca Fergusondbp-dbr:Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nationdbp-dbp:starringSimon 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Impossible – Rogue Nation is a 2015 American action spy film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. It is the sequel to Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) and the fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. It stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris, and Alec Baldwin. It follows Impossible Missions Force agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and his team, who, subsequent to their disbandment and Hunt's pursuit by the Central Intelligence Agency, must fight The Syndicate, an international group of rogue government agents. McQuarrie, who completed uncredited rewrites for Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, was announced as the director of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation in August 2013. The returns of Cruise, Renner, Pegg and Rhames were confirmed by July 2014 while the screenplay was also developed by Pearce and Will Staples; it was ultimately solely credited to McQuarrie, with Pearce receiving story credit. Ferguson, Harris and Baldwin rounded out the cast that October. Principal photography was from August 2014 to March 2015, in key locations including London, Vienna, Casablanca, and at Leavesden Studios in Hertfordshire, UK. The film's official title was revealed in March 2015.Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation premiered at the Vienna State Opera (one of its filming locations) on July 23, 2015, and was theatrically released in the United States by Paramount Pictures a week later. It received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its action sequences, performances (particularly those of Cruise, Pegg, and Ferguson), screenwriting, and direction. It grossed $710.9 million worldwide, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the then-second-highest-grossing film in the franchise. A sequel, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, was released in 2018.dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_De_Palmadbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:producerTom Jacobsondbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:starringKim Delaneydbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:starringDon Cheadledbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:starringJerry O'Connelldbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:starringConnie Nielsendbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:starringGary Sinisedbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_De_Palmadbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Yostdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Thomas_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Thomas_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:nameMission to Marsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:nameMission to Mars: Original Scoredbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_De_Palmadbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jim_Thomas_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Thomas_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2021dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ancient_astronautsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2020dbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UFO-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_to_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_amusement_park_attractionsMission to Mars is a 2000 American science fiction adventure film directed by Brian De Palma, written by Jim and John Thomas, and Graham Yost, and suggested by Disney's theme park attraction of the same name. The film depicts the first crewed Mars exploration mission going awry; American astronaut Jim McConnell (Gary Sinise) helps to coordinate a rescue mission for a colleague. Principal support actors were Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell, and Kim Delaney.Released theatrically by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution through Touchstone Pictures on March 10, 2000, the film was both a critical and commercial disappointment.dbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Reicherdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Carrillo_on_stage_and_screendbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Vallidbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Reicherdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fanny_Hattondbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Hattondbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:nameMister Antoniodbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Booth_Tarkingtondbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Flooddbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsMister Antonio is a 1929 love story based on a 1916 Booth Tarkington Broadway play of the same name. Leo Carrillo stars in the title role of Antonio Camaradino, originated on Broadway by Otis Skinner, as a hurdy-gurdy street artist who falls in love with the relative of a robbery victim he has rescued.A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Persondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Norman_(director)dbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Persondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Persondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Norman_(director)dbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Persondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Persondbp-dbp:nameMix Me a Persondbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Persondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Mix_Me_a_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_NormanMix Me a Person is a 1962 British crime drama film directed by Leslie Norman, starring Anne Baxter, Donald Sinden, Adam Faith, Walter Brown and Carole Ann Ford. A young London criminal is faced with being hanged for murdering a policeman. With even his defence counsel convinced of his guilt, a female psychiatrist tries to prove that the police and legal system have made a mistake.dbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bethany_Rooneydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bess_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Carterisdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Baiodbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bethany_Rooneydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Danielle_Steeldbp-dbr:Mixed_Blessings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bethany_RooneyMixed Blessings, also known as Danielle Steel's Mixed Blessings, is a 1995 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Bethany Rooney. The film is based upon the 1993 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. It contains three stories of couples who are facing parenthood for the first time. Scott Baio, Bess Armstrong, Gabrielle Carteris, and Bruce Greenwood lead the all-star cast.dbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Morrisseydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinevistadbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Morrisseydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameMixed Blooddbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Morrisseydbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alain_Sardedbp-dbr:Mixed_Blood_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_crime_filmsMixed Blood is a 1984 black comedy film directed by Paul Morrissey and John Leguizamo's film debut.dbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameMixed Doublesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_MorganMixed Doubles is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Jeanne De Casalis, Frederick Lloyd and Cyril Rymond.It was shot at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. The film revolves around "[r]omantic complications in two marriages".It adapts the 1925 play of the same name by Frank Stayton.dbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Fentondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:producerPaul Junger Wittdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:producerTony Thomasdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Hartwickdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringJuliette Lewisdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringRob Reinerdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringSteve Martindbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringMadeline Kahndbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringRita Wilsondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringAnthony LaPagliadbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringRobert Kleindbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Junger_Wittdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Delia_Ephrondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:nameMixed Nutsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christmas_musicdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_womendbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Mixed_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nora_EphronMixed Nuts is a 1994 American Christmas black comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, based on the 1982 French comedy film Le Père Noël est une ordure (Santa Claus is a Stinker). Co-written by Ephron and her sister Delia, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Rita Wilson, Anthony LaPaglia, Garry Shandling, Rob Reiner, Juliette Lewis, Adam Sandler, and Liev Schreiber in his film debut.The film was released theatrically on December 21, 1994, and was both a critical and commercial failure.dbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wells_Rootdbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Walter_Rubendbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wells_Rootdbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Walter_Rubendbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbp:nameMokeydbp-dbr:Mokeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Haytondbp-dbr:Mokeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy-drama_filmsMokey is a 1942 American comedy-drama film released by MGM, directed by Wells Root and starring Dan Dailey, Jr., Donna Reed and Bobby Blake.dbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Fredericksdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:California_Newsreeldbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Gibneydbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Fredericksdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:California_Newsreeldbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Gibneydbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbp:nameMoney-Driven Medicinedbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Money-Driven_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Healthcare_reform_in_the_United_StatesMoney-Driven Medicine is a 2009 documentary film that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the American healthcare system. The 86 minute documentary explores the economics underlying, and often undermining, the $2.6 trillion US health care system. Produced by Alex Gibney and inspired by Maggie Mahar's book Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much, Money-Driven Medicine looks at how the United States spends twice as much per capita on healthcare as the average developed nation yet has worse outcomes by explaining that the United States is the only developed nation with a medical system that is largely unregulated and for profit. Money-Driven Medicine includes interviews of experts including Don Berwick, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and former President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement; James Weinstein of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and bio-ethicist Larry Churchill of Vanderbilt University.dbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbp:producerBernard Vorhausdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbp:nameMoney for Speeddbp-dbr:Money_for_Speeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycle_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_for_Speedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bernard_VorhausMoney for Speed is a 1933 British sports drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Loder, Ida Lupino, Cyril McLaglen and Moore Marriott. It is centered on the sport of speedway racing, which was at its peak of popularity at the time.It featured speedway riders Ginger Lees, Lionel van Praag and Frank Varey, and speedway promoter Johnnie Hoskins. The film's editor David Lean had a brief appearance as a newspaper reporter.dbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:directorWilliam Laudbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matteldbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:nameMonster High: Boo York, Boo Yorkdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_musicdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fashion_dollsdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Mattel_toysdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monster_Highdbp-dbr:Monster_High:_Boo_York,_Boo_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_LauMonster High: Boo York, Boo York is a 2015 CGI-animated musical adventure fantasy children's film released on home video on September 29 and broadcast on Nickelodeon as a television special on October 25.Directed by William Lau and written by Keith Wagner, who also provided its story and screenplay, the film is the 9th in the list of CGI-animated films and the 12 animated film overall based on the Monster High doll franchise by Mattel. The soundtrack charted on Billboard's US Kid Albums and US Soundtracks.dbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Docterdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darla_K._Andersondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Coburndbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Goodmandbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Tillydbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Gibbs_(actress)dbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Docterdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darla_K._Andersondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pete_Docterdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gersondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Pidgeondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jill_Cultondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Egglestondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameMonsters, Inc.dbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_involved_in_plagiarism_controversiesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darla_K._Andersondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Newmandbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nepaldbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_re-releasesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tokyopop_titlesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Yetidbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Docterdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pete_Docterdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Impact_of_the_September_11_attacks_on_cinemadbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_companiesdbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Monsters,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Boom!_Studios_titlesMonsters, Inc. (also known as Monsters, Incorporated) is a 2001 American animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Mary Gibbs, and Jennifer Tilly, the film was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, from a screenplay by Andrew Stanton and Daniel Gerson. The film centers on two monsters, the hairy James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (Goodman) and his one-eyed partner and best friend Mike Wazowski (Crystal), who are employed at the titular energy-producing factory Monsters, Inc., which generates power by scaring human children. However, the monster world believes that the children are toxic, and when a little human girl, Boo (Gibbs), sneaks into the factory, she must be returned home before it is too late.Docter began developing the film in 1996, and wrote the story with Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon and Ralph Eggleston, following the idea conceived in a lunch in 1994 attended during the near completion of Toy Story (1995), while Stanton wrote the screenplay with Gerson. The characters went through many incarnations over the film's five-year production process. The technical team and animators found new ways to simulate fur and cloth realistically for the film. Randy Newman, who composed the music for Pixar's three prior films, returned to compose the score for its fourth.Monsters, Inc. premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on October 28, 2001, and was released in theaters in the United States on November 2. Upon its release, it received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, grossing over $528 million worldwide to become the third-highest-grossing film of 2001. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "If I Didn't Have You" and was nominated for the first Best Animated Feature, but lost to DreamWorks' Shrek, and was also nominated for Best Original Score and Best Sound Editing. Monsters, Inc. saw a 3D re-release in theaters on December 19, 2012. A prequel titled Monsters University, which was directed by Dan Scanlon, was released on June 21, 2013. A sequel series titled Monsters at Work premiered on Disney+ on July 7, 2021.dbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Scanlondbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kori_Raedbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringHelen Mirrendbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringJohn Goodmandbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringNathan Filliondbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringBilly Crystaldbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringDave Foleydbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringCharlie Daydbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringJoel Murraydbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringSean Hayesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:starringPeter Sohndbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Scanlondbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kori_Raedbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Scanlondbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gersondbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:nameMonsters Universitydbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Newmandbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Yetidbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monsters,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dan_Scanlondbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Monsters_Universitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_ScanlonMonsters University is a 2013 American animated coming-of-age comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is a prequel to Monsters, Inc. (2001), it was directed by Dan Scanlon (in his feature directorial debut), produced by Kori Rae, and written by Scanlon and the writing team of Dan Gerson and Robert L. Baird. John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich served as the film's executive producers. The music for the film was composed and conducted by Randy Newman, making it his seventh collaboration with Pixar. Monsters University tells the story of the main characters of Monsters, Inc., James P. "Sulley" Sullivan and Mike Wazowski, and their experience in college leading to them becoming best friends. John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles as James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz and the Abominable Snowman, respectively, while the new cast were joined by Helen Mirren, Alfred Molina, Peter Sohn, Joel Murray, Sean Hayes, Dave Foley, Charlie Day, Nathan Fillion and Aubrey Plaza, while Bonnie Hunt, who voiced Ms. Flint in the original film, voices Mike's childhood teacher Mrs. Graves.Disney, as the rights holder, had plans for a sequel to Monsters, Inc. since 2005. Following disagreements with Pixar, Disney tasked its Circle 7 Animation unit to make the film. An early draft of the film was developed; Disney's purchase of Pixar in January 2006 led to the cancellation of Circle 7's version of the film. A Pixar-made sequel was confirmed in 2010 and in 2011, it was announced that the film would instead be a prequel titled Monsters University.Monsters University premiered on June 5, 2013, at the BFI Southbank in London, England, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 21. It was accompanied in theaters by a short film, The Blue Umbrella, directed by Saschka Unseld. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $743 million worldwide against its $200 million production budget, making it the seventh highest-grossing film of 2013. An animated short film titled Party Central, which takes place shortly after the events of Monsters University, premiered in fall 2013 before being released theatrically with Muppets Most Wanted in 2014.dbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_B._Ullmandbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbp:nameMontana Desperadodbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Desperadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsMontana Desperado is a 1951 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Myron Healey and Virginia Herrick.dbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:producerMalcolm St. Clairdbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Crawforddbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Cortezdbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benny_Rubindbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Butler_(writer)dbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:nameMontana Moondbp-dbr:Montana_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._Clairdbp-dbr:Montana_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsMontana Moon is a 1930 pre-Code Western musical film which introduced the concept of the singing cowboy to the screen. Starring Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Sebastian, and Ricardo Cortez, the film focuses on the budding relationship between a city girl and a rural cowboy.dbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Brandmandbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Selleckdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Western_(genre)dbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Western_(genre)dbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1900dbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1892dbp-dbr:Monte_Walsh_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_WincerMonte Walsh is a 2003 American Western television film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Isabella Rossellini, and Keith Carradine. It was adapted from Jack Schaefer's 1963 novel Monte Walsh. This film is a remake of the 1970 Monte Walsh film that starred Lee Marvin.Monte Walsh is the quintessential cowboy—the last of a dying breed. His story takes place in the waning years of the "Old West" near the end of the 19th century. Two long-time cowboys, Monte and his best friend Chet, have their lives on the range inexorably changed by the coming modernity and a fellow cowboy who becomes involved with rustling, robbery, and killing.The film premiered on TNT on January 17, 2003.dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sack_Amusementsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_E._Kasslerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:producerEdgar G. Ulmerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:producerAlfred N. Sackdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:producerBenjamin F. Resnickdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sack_Amusementsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_E._Kasslerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_N._Sackdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_F._Resnickdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mathew_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shirley_Ulmerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:nameMoon Over Harlemdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlemdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Harlempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._UlmerMoon Over Harlem is a 1939 American race film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Neilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringBrian Keithdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringTommy Kirkdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringEdmond O'Briendbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringDany Savaldbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringTom Tryondbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Neilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:nameMoon Pilotdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animals_in_spacedbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Neilsondbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_around_Beta_LyraeMoon Pilot is a 1962 American Technicolor science fiction comedy film from Walt Disney Productions, released through Buena Vista Distribution, directed by James Neilson, and starring Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond O'Brien, Dany Saval, and Tommy Kirk. The film is based on Robert Buckner's 1960 novel Starfire, and reflects Disney's interest in America's space program during the Presidency of John F. Kennedy in the early 1960s.dbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Morgendbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNeondbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Viscontidbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrett Morgendbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Bowiedbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Morgendbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Neon_(company)dbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brett_Morgendbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brett_Morgendbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMoonage Daydream – A Brett Morgen Filmdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonage_Daydream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brett_MorgenMoonage Daydream is a 2022 documentary film about English singer-songwriter David Bowie. Written, directed, produced and edited by Brett Morgen, the film uses previously unreleased footage from Bowie's personal archives, including live concert footage. It is the first film to be officially authorized by Bowie's estate, and takes its title from the 1972 Bowie song of the same name.Moonage Daydream had its world premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where it received positive reviews. It was released theatrically and in IMAX in the United States on 16 September 2022. It was shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature at the 95th Academy Awards, and won Best Music Film at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.dbp-dbr:Larry_Weir_production_discographydbp-dbp:namedbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Damiandbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Faithdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Damiandbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Studio_City_Sounddbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Weirdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernie_Barlowdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Loughlindbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Johnsondbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Panabakerdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Damiandbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Faithdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martha_Lopezdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janeen_Damiandbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juan_Saenzdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:nameMoondance Alexanderdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:nameMoondance Alexander Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Damiandbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Larry_Weirdbp-dbr:Moondance_Alexanderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sara_Niemietz_songsMoondance Alexander is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian and written by Janeen Damian, Juan Saenz and Martha Lopez. Shot on location in Okotoks, High River and Calgary, Alberta, Canada the film is based on actual events from the life of Janeen Damian. It stars Kay Panabaker and Lori Loughlin, with Don Johnson and Sasha Cohen.dbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Langdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viveca_Lindforsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Langdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Fittsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMoonfleetdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fritz_Langdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1750sdbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:Moonfleet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_DorsetMoonfleet is a 1955 Eastman Color swashbuckler film shot in CinemaScope directed by Fritz Lang. It was inspired by the 1898 novel Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner, although significant alterations were made in the characters and plot.dbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:producerLamar Trottidbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Daileydbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mona_Freemandbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:nameMother Wore Tightsdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Mother_Wore_Tightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_musical_filmsMother Wore Tights is a 1947 American Technicolor musical film starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey as married vaudeville performers, directed by Walter Lang.This was Grable and Dailey's first film together, based on a book of the same name by Miriam Young. It was the highest grossing film of Grable's career up to this time, earning more than $5 million at the box office. It was also 20th Century Fox's most successful film of 1947.Alfred Newman won the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. Josef Myrow (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics) were nominated for Original Song ("You Do"), while Harry Jackson was nominated for Color Cinematography.dbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbp:directorBurt P. Lynwooddbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbp:nameMotive for Revengedbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Motive_for_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_P._LynwoodMotive for Revenge is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Burt P. Lynwood, written by Stuart Anthony and starring Donald Cook, Irene Hervey and Doris Lloyd.dbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:directorDon Mischerdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:distributorMGM/UA Home Videodbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:distributorStarvista Entertainment/Time Lifedbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:nameMotown 25: Yesterday, Today, Foreverdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_American_television_episodesdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motowndbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Don_Mischerdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Variety_Series_winnersdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motown_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jackson_5Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown (founded in January 1959), to commemorate its 25th anniversary. Overall, Motown Records was not just a record label; this being said Motown was a direct impact of Detroit, Michigan history. "It's a cultural movement that brought together people from all walks of life through its unique sound and compelling narratives" (Houston Symphony, 2024). The program was taped before a live audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983, and broadcast on NBC on May 16. Among its highlights were Michael Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean" (which popularized the moonwalk), Smokey Robinson's reunion with the Miracles, a Temptations / Four Tops "battle of the bands", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of "What's Going On", a Jackson 5 reunion, and an abbreviated reunion of Diana Ross & the Supremes, who performed their final #1 hit, "Someday We'll Be Together" from 1969. The show was written by Buz Kohan, Ruth Robinson, and de Passe. The broadcast was watched by over 47 million viewers.dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerRamin Djawadidbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerJim Wilsondbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerRaynold Gideondbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringDane Cookdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringDanielle Panabakerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruben_Santiago-Hudsondbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringMarg Helgenbergerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Costnerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wilson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:nameMr. Brooksdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:nameMr. Brooks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_police_procedural_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Portland_Police_BureauMr. Brooks is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Bruce A. Evans starring Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, and William Hurt. It was released on June 1, 2007. The film follows the eponymous character, a celebrated Portland businessman and serial killer (Costner) who is forced to take on a protégé (Cook) after being blackmailed, and has to contend with his bloodthirsty alter ego (Hurt) who convinces him to indulge his "habit". His life grows even more complicated when a driven police officer (Moore) reopens the investigation into his murders. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $48.1 million against a $20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:directorBrad Birddbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:directorRoger L. 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It features the characters of Mr. Incredible and Frozone from the feature, plus a "cute animal" rabbit sidekick named Mr. Skipperdoo, chasing and capturing the supervillain Lady Lightbug.dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Hymerdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Hersholtdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Duffdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Reinhardt_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Milne_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Jungmeyerdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edith_Skourasdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:nameMr. Moto in Danger Islanddbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Puerto_Ricodbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_in_Danger_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsMr. Moto in Danger Island is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Peter Lorre, Jean Hersholt and Amanda Duff. It is part of the Mr. Moto series of films.The film was based on the 1933 novel Murder in Trinidad, but the setting was moved to Puerto Rico.dbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Gottlieb_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:producerRobert Engelmandbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringAustin Pendletondbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringMadeline Zimadbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringSherman Hemsleydbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringHulk Hogandbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringMother Lovedbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringRaymond O'Connordbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringDavid Johansendbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:starringRobert Gormandbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Gottlieb_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gottlieb_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:nameMr. Nannydbp-dbr:Mr._Nannydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bodyguardsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Mr._Nannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_child_care_occupationsMr. Nanny is a 1993 American family comedy film starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. The working title of the film was Rough Stuff, and David Johansen also recorded a song by that name for the film.Despite the film failing commercially, it is considered a cult classic, particularly among Hulk Hogan fans.dbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Trailldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Trailldbp-dbp:producerAlexander Galpersondbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Trailldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Trailldbp-dbp:nameMr. Perrin and Mr. Trailldbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Trailldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Mr._Perrin_and_Mr._Traillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsMr. Perrin and Mr. Traill is a 1948 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Marius Goring, David Farrar, Greta Gynt, Edward Chapman and Raymond Huntley. It was written by L.A.G. Strong and T.J. Morrison based on the 1911 novel of the same title by Hugh Walpole.dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Watersdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClark Greggdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Welkerdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Baker Halldbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAngela Lansburydbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Carreydbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Krumholtzdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOphelia Lovibonddbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Tupperdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaxwell Perry Cottondbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDominic Chianesedbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDesmin Borgesdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMadeline Carrolldbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Watersdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sean_Andersdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Morris_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jared_Sterndbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMr. Popper's Penguinsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1981dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1980dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rolfe_Kentdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Morrisdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sean_Andersdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Watersdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_penguinsdbp-dbr:Mr._Popper's_Penguins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jared_SternMr. Popper's Penguins is a 2011 American family comedy film distributed by 20th Century Fox, loosely based on the 1938 children's book of the same name. It is directed by Mark Waters, produced by John Davis, co-produced by Davis Entertainment Company and Dune Entertainment, written by Sean Anders, John Morris and Jared Stern, and stars Jim Carrey in the title role. The film was originally slated for a release on August 12, 2011, but was moved up to June 17, 2011. The film received mixed reviews from critics and earned $187.3 million on a $55 million budget.dbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:nameMr. Quincey of Monte Carlodbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Mr._Quincey_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_DaumeryMr. Quincey of Monte Carlo is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery and starring John Stuart, Rosemary Ames and Ben Welden. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oskar_Homolkadbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Rolfedbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Daltondbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vladimir_Sokoloffdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringErika Petersdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:starringLorna Hansondbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Russelldbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:nameMr. Sardonicusdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:Mr._Sardonicuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_horror_filmsMr. Sardonicus is a 1961 horror film produced and directed by William Castle, based on the short story "Sardonicus" by Ray Russell, who also wrote the screenplay. It tells the story of Baron Sardonicus, a man whose face becomes frozen in a horrifying grin while robbing his father Henryk Toleslawski's grave to obtain a winning lottery ticket. Castle cited the film in his memoir as one of his favorites to produce.dbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lister_Laurancedbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lister_Laurancedbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbp:nameMr. Smith Carries Ondbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Ondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Smith_Carries_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-AllanMr. Smith Carries On is a 1937 British crime film directed by Lister Laurance and starring Edward Rigby, Julien Mitchell and H. F. Maltby. It was made at Pinewood Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay concerns a secretary who accidentally shoots a business tycoon.dbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:producerJack Mossdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Warrickdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Waldo_Saltdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Coreydbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Solomondbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:nameMr. Winkle Goes to Wardbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Wardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Waldo_Saltdbp-dbr:Mr._Winkle_Goes_to_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carmen_DragonMr. Winkle Goes to War is a 1944 war comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Warrick, based on the 1943 novel by Theodore Pratt.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:starringPaul Newmandbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:starringKyra Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:starringBlythe Dannerdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:starringSimon Callowdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:starringRobert Sean Leonarddbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:starringJoanne Woodwarddbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:nameMr. & Mrs. Bridgedbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ottawadbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Atlantis_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merchant_Ivory_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Bridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MissouriMr. & Mrs. Bridge is a 1990 American drama film based on the novels Mr. Bridge and Mrs. Bridge by Evan S. Connell. It is directed by James Ivory, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, and produced by Ismail Merchant.The film stars real-life couple Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward as the title characters. The character of Mrs. Bridge is based on Connell's mother, Ruth Connell.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_B._Sinclairdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loew'sdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_B._Sinclairdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loew'sdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMr. and Mrs. Northdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_B._Sinclairdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._North_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_parody_filmsMr. and Mrs. North is a 1942 American comedy mystery film directed by Robert B. Sinclair, starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. as detectives Pam and Jerry North. The screenplay was based on a 1941 Broadway play by Owen Davis, which in turn was based ona series of mystery novels by Frances and Richard Lockridge. Pam North, a dizzy socialite, and her husband Jerry return home from a vacation to find a dead body in their apartment. All the suspects are close friends of the Norths, a fact that encourages Pam to gently interfere in the ongoing murder investigation conducted by Lt. Weigand (Paul Kelly).dbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Saul_Swimmerdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Allen_Kleindbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Saul_Swimmerdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allen_Kleindbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Thaddeus_Vanedbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughterdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_and_television_featuring_Greyhound_racingdbp-dbr:Mrs._Brown,_You've_Got_a_Lovely_Daughter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyhound_racing_filmsMrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter is a 1968 British musical comedy film directed by Saul Swimmer and starring Peter Noone. The film showcases the British rock band Herman's Hermits, and is their second and final feature film, following Hold On! in 1966. The group sings nine songs including the title track and the romantic hit song "There's a Kind of Hush".dbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameMrs. Dane's Defencedbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Dane's_Defence_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._BrambleMrs. Dane's Defence is a 1933 British drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Joan Barry, Basil Gill and Francis James. It was an adaptation of the 1900 play Mrs Dane's Defence by Henry Arthur Jones. The play had previously been adapted into an American silent film.It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMrs. Gibbons' Boysdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Mrs._Gibbons'_Boys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsMrs. Gibbons' Boys is a black and white 1962 British comedy film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kathleen Harrison, Lionel Jeffries and Diana Dors. It is based on the play of the same name by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman, and was released in the UK as the bottom half of a double bill with Constantine and the Cross (1961).dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Hermandbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Ellenbogendbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Pippin_(Broadway_director)dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerJ. Boyce Harman Jr.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynsey_Bartilsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Durningdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Lansburydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terrence_Manndbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Noronadbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Jeterdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Ellenbogendbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:nameMrs. Santa Clausdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_filmdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Santa Claus is a 1996 American made-for-television musical fantasy comedy film directed by Terry Hughes, with a score by Jerry Herman, starring Angela Lansbury in the title role.First broadcast as a Hallmark Entertainment presentation on CBS on December 8, 1996, the film was billed as the first original musical written for television since Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella in 1957.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Wiggs_of_the_Cabbage_Patch_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:Mrs._Wiggs_of_the_Cabbage_Patch_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Wiggs_of_the_Cabbage_Patch_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:Mrs._Wiggs_of_the_Cabbage_Patch_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph 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Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1942 American comedy-drama film starring Fay Bainter and directed by Ralph Murphy. It was based on the play by Anne Crawford Flexner that premiered on Broadway in 1904, which was in turn adapted from the 1901 novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice.dbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Madden_(director)dbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:producerSarah Curtisdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:starringJudi Denchdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Palmerdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:starringBilly Connollydbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:starringDavid Westheaddbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:starringAntony Sherdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:starringRichard Pascodbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Madden_(director)dbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Brockdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:nameMrs Browndbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Mrs_Browndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_Warbeckdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria_on_filmdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1863dbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Scottish_Bordersdbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Maddendbp-dbr:Mrs_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_DisraeliMrs Brown (also released in cinemas as Her Majesty, Mrs Brown) is a 1997 British drama film starring Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher, and Gerard Butler in his film debut. It was written by Jeremy Brock and directed by John Madden. The film was produced by the BBC and Ecosse Films with the intention of being shown on BBC One and on WGBH's Masterpiece Theatre. However, it was acquired by Miramax and released to unexpected success, going on to earn more than $13.2 million worldwide. The story concerns a recently widowed Queen Victoria and her relationship with a Scottish servant, John Brown, a trusted servant of her deceased husband, and the subsequent uproar it provoked. Brown had served Victoria's Prince Consort, Prince Albert; Victoria's Household thought Brown might help the Queen who had remained in mourning since the Prince Consort's death in 1861.The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival and released in the United Kingdom on 5 September 1997. Judi Dench won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role; additionally, she was nominated for many other awards for her performance, including the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, but lost both awards to Helen Hunt for her role in As Good as It Gets.dbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Evansdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Parfittdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenzel Washingtondbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Thompsondbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringKeanu Reevesdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Beckinsaledbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Sean Leonarddbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Parfittdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameMuch Ado About Nothingdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sicilydbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tuscanydbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Much_Ado_About_Nothingdbp-dbr:Much_Ado_About_Nothing_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_ParfittMuch Ado About Nothing is a 1993 romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. Kenneth Branagh, who adapted the play for the screen and directed it, also stars in the film, which features Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut.The film was released on 7 May 1993, reaching 200 US screens at its widest release. It grossed $43 million worldwide, which, despite failing to reach the mark set by Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet, made it one of the most financially successful Shakespeare films. It was also entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbp:nameMumsiedbp-dbr:Mumsiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mumsiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsMumsie is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Pauline Frederick, Nelson Keys and Herbert Marshall. It was adapted from the 1920 play of the same title by Edward Knoblock about a favourite son of a family who proves to be a coward when war breaks out. Pauline Frederick's last silent film. Mumsie is a lost film. It was made at Twickenham Studios.The film was a major success and helped Herbert Marshall establish himself in Hollywood soon afterwards.dbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Hensondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:producerMartin G. Bakerdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:producerBrian Hensondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringFrank Ozdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringDave Goelzdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringJerry Nelsondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringSteve Whitmiredbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringKevin Clashdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Hensondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Hensondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Juhldbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_V._Hartdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Thatcherdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:nameMuppet Treasure Islanddbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:nameThe Muppet Treasure Island: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_Island_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Hensondbp-dbr:Muppet_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jerry_JuhlMuppet Treasure Island is a 1996 American musical swashbuckler comedy film directed by Brian Henson and the fifth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. Adapted from the 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, similarly to its predecessor The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), the key roles were played by live-action actors, with the Muppets in supporting roles. The film stars Muppet performers Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Jerry Nelson, Kevin Clash, Bill Barretta, and Frank Oz in various roles, as well as Tim Curry as Long John Silver and introducing Kevin Bishop in his film debut as Jim Hawkins.The film was released in the United States on February 16, 1996, by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. It grossed $47 million worldwide. It also received generally positive reviews from critics. It is the second Muppets film to be produced by Walt Disney Pictures, whose parent company would later acquire the Muppets in 2004.dbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:producerMartin G. Bakerdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:producerBrian Hensondbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringRay Liottadbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringF. Murray Abrahamdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringAndie MacDowelldbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringFrank Ozdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringJosh Charlesdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringBill Barrettadbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringDave Goelzdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringSteve Whitmiredbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringHollywood Hogandbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Hensondbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Juhldbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joey_Mazzarinodbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:nameMuppets from Spacedbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:nameMuppets from Space: The Ultimate Muppet Tripdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jamshied_Sharifidbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Hilldbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jerry_JuhlMuppets from Space is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Tim Hill in his directional debut and written by Jerry Juhl, Joseph Mazzarino, and Ken Kaufman. It is the sixth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film stars Muppet performers Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Jerry Nelson, Bill Barretta, and Frank Oz, as well as Jeffrey Tambor, F. Murray Abraham, David Arquette, Josh Charles, Hollywood Hogan in his final feature film appearance, Ray Liotta, Rob Schneider and Andie MacDowell. In the film, Gonzo attempts to discover his origins. After he and Rizzo the Rat are captured by government officials during his search, Kermit the Frog and the rest of the Muppets set out to rescue them.The film was released on July 14, 1999. It grossed $22.3 million against a budget of $24 million, making it a box-office failure, and received mixed reviews from critics; many considered it the weakest theatrical Muppet movie.It is the last Muppet film to involve Oz and Juhl, the last theatrically released Muppet film to be produced by the Jim Henson Company before the franchise was acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2004, and the last theatrically released film until The Muppets in 2011.dbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:directorSimon Delaneydbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:producerJim Poyserdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Cottledbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Haversdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Una_Stubbsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kimberley_Nixondbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Vegasdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Eldondbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Reiddbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sian_Gibsondbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nina_Wadiadbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griff_Rhys_Jonesdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katy_Cavanaghdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susie_Blakedbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Javone_Princedbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Heapdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Cook_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:nameMurder on the Blackpool Expressdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_on_the_Blackpool_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy-drama_television_filmsMurder on the Blackpool Express is a 2017 comedy drama television film created by Jason Cook. Starring Johnny Vegas, Sian Gibson, Sheila Reid, Una Stubbs (in her final role), Griff Rhys Jones, Nina Wadia, Nigel Havers, Kimberley Nixon and Kevin Eldon.Broadcast in 2017, it became Gold's highest-rated show at the time, later rebroadcast on BBC Two.dbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Quigleydbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sack_Amusementsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Quigleydbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sack_Amusementsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbp:nameMurder with Musicdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_with_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsMurder with Music is a 1948 American race film from Century Productions, produced and directed by George P. Quigley. The film used footage from an earlier 1940s race film Mistaken Identity, additional footage from which was re-used in the 1948 short subject Bob Howard's House Party. Sack Amusement Enterprises distributed the film.dbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dana_Adam_Shapirodbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Alex_Rubindbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDana Adam Shapirodbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDana Adam Shapiro, Tracy McKnight, Jeff Mandel, Walter Yetnikoffdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey V. Mandeldbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brent_Poppendbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Soaresdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Zupan_(sportsman)dbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Hogsettdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Cohndbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Lujanodbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Igoedbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeith Cavilldbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dana_Adam_Shapirodbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Alex_Rubindbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dana_Adam_Shapirodbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMurderballdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Film Murderballdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Participant_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_paraplegics_or_quadriplegicsdbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sportspeople_with_disabilitydbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wheelchair_rugbydbp-dbr:Murderball_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_ParalympicsMurderball is a 2005 American documentary film about athletes who are physically disabled who play wheelchair rugby. It centers on the rivalry between the Canadian and American teams leading up to the 2004 Paralympic Games. It was directed by Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro and produced by Jeffrey V. Mandel and Shapiro. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature for the 78th Academy Awards. Murderball was the first and only MTV film released through THINKFilm as well as Participant Media.dbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Andrew_Williamsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:producerScott Bassettdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:starringAbigail Lawriedbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:starringNico Mirallegrodbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:starringChanel Creswelldbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Andrew_Williamsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:nameMurdered for Being Differentdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Murdered_for_Being_Differentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_crime_drama_filmsMurdered for Being Different, is a 2017 British crime drama film directed by Paul Andrew Williams. It is based on the 2007 murder of Sophie Lancaster in the United Kingdom.The film is about two people from the goth subculture who are assaulted by drunken youths in a skateboard park, and the subsequent police investigation. The attack itself is shown in detail. Flashbacks of the couple's loving relationship contrast with the brutal violence and the stark investigation.Murdered for Being Different was first released on BBC3 on Sunday 18 June 2017. It won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Single Drama the following year.dbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:producerOswald Mitchelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:starringRichard Norrisdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:starringCharles Sewelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:starringGlen Raynhamdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:nameMusic Hall Paradedbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Music_Hall_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_filmsMusic Hall Parade (also known as Cavalcade of Variety) is a 1939 British musical film directed by Oswald Mitchell and featuring Glen Raynham, Richard Norris, Charles Sewell and Sid Palmer. It was written by Mitchell and Con West and was reissued in 1940 as Cavalcade of Variety.dbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:nameMusic Landdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prejudicedbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Visual_musicdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_fantasy_filmsMusic Land is a Silly Symphonies animated short film produced by Walt Disney and released in 1935.dbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_David_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Todddbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Todddbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:producerGary David Goldbergdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Plummerdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringDiane Lanedbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Perkinsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_David_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Todddbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Todddbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_David_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_David_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:nameMust Love Dogsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:nameMust Love Dogs - Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Suzanne_Todddbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Craig_Armstrong_(composer)dbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_online_datingdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_David_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Must_Love_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gary_David_GoldbergMust Love Dogs is a 2005 American romantic comedy film based on Claire Cook's 2002 novel of the same name. Starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, it is the second and final film to be written, produced, and directed by Gary David Goldberg and was produced on a budget of $30 million. The film focuses on a woman's struggle with divorce and meeting new people afterward.Production started on October 12, 2004, with a release date of July 29, 2005. Critical opinion was mostly negative but indicated that the actors were not to blame. The film was also the final project ever to be produced by independent company Ubu Productions. Must Love Dogs took the fifth spot on its opening weekend and has grossed more than $58.4 million worldwide. The film was released on VHS and DVD on December 20, 2005, and then released on Warner Archive Blu-ray disc on November 26, 2024.dbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:directorMorgan Dewsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:distributorGigantic Releasingdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:producerMorgan Dewsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:nameMust Read After My Deathdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_women_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_in_ConnecticutMust Read After My Death is a 2009 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Morgan Dews. It is a story about Allis and her husband Charley, in Hartford, Connecticut in the 1960s.The film's soundtrack was composed by the Emmy-nominated musician Paul Damian Hogan.dbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbp:directorThomas Atkinsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbp:nameMutiny Aheaddbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_Aheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_ZahlerMutiny Ahead is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Thomas Atkins and starring Neil Hamilton, Kathleen Burke and Leon Ames.dbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Harrisdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarlon Brandodbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringTrevor Howarddbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Ledererdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameMutiny on the Bountydbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mutiniesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bora_Boradbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_Ledererdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_HMS_Bountydbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1787Mutiny on the Bounty is a 1962 American Technicolor epic adventure historical drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Richard Harris, Hugh Griffith, Richard Haydn and Tarita in her only role. The screenplay was written by Charles Lederer (with uncredited input from Eric Ambler, William L. Driscoll, Borden Chase, John Gay, and Ben Hecht), based on the novel Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Bronisław Kaper composed the score.The film tells a heavily fictionalized story of the real-life mutiny led by Fletcher Christian against William Bligh, captain of HMAV Bounty, in 1789. It is the second American film produced by MGM to be based on the novel, the first being Mutiny on the Bounty (1935).Mutiny on the Bounty was the first motion picture filmed in the Ultra Panavision 70 widescreen process. It was partly shot on location in the South Pacific and became the most expensive film ever made (soon replaced by Cleopatra). Panned by critics, the film was a box office flop, losing more than $6 million (equivalent to $62 million in 2024).dbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:FremantleMediadbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerBrian Irvingdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerKevin Maydbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringVanessa Morgandbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringMatthew Knightdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringAtticus Mitchelldbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringCameron Kennedydbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringKate Todddbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:FremantleMediadbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampires_in_televisiondbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampire_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_McDonaldMy Babysitter's a Vampire (released as My Babysitter's a Vampire: The Movie in some regions) is a 2010 Canadian comedy horror television film directed by Bruce McDonald. It stars Vanessa Morgan and Matthew Knight. The film's plot centers on a group of teenagers, one of them a vampire unwittingly hired by a couple to babysit their daughter in lieu of their somewhat untrustworthy son, and their efforts to foil a plot to resurrect a cult group of dead vampires.The movie aired on October 9, 2010, on the Canadian television channel Teletoon. The French version of the film aired on Teletoon's French-Canadian counterpart, Télétoon, on October 16, 2010. It premiered in the United States on Disney Channel June 10, 2011.dbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:directorArthur Knightdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Bare Ladydbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Bare_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsMy Bare Lady (also known as Bare Lady, Bare World, It's a Bare World and My Seven Little Bares) is a 1963 British exploitation film directed by Arthur Knight and starring Julie Martin and Carl Conway. It was written by Jervis MacArthur and is associated with a cycle of nudist films in British cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s.dbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:P._J._Hogandbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerRonald Bassdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerGil Netterdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Zucker_(film_director)dbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerPatricia Whitcherdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringJulia Robertsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Boscodbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:P._J._Hogandbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Bassdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Zucker_(film_director)dbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Bassdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:nameMy Best Friend's Weddingdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:nameMy Best Friend's Wedding: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:genrePop/Rockdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:awardSilverdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddings_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ronald_Bassdbp-dbr:My_Best_Friend's_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_P._J._HoganMy Best Friend's Wedding is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by P. J. Hogan from a screenplay by Ronald Bass who also produced. The film stars Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, and Rupert Everett.My Best Friend's Wedding received positive reviews from critics upon release and emerged as a global box-office hit. The soundtrack song "I Say a Little Prayer" was covered by singer Diana King and featured heavily in the film, making it a U.S. Billboard Hot 100 hit. The soundtrack featured a number of Burt Bacharach/Hal David songs.My Best Friend's Wedding was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score (James Newton Howard), in addition to 3 Golden Globe Award nominations – Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress – Musical or Comedy (Roberts) and Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture (Everett). Post-release, it has often been cited as one of the best romantic comedy films of the 1990s and of all time.dbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gil_Jungerdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Familydbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:producerCraig McNeildbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Lawrencedbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Joan_Hartdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gil_Jungerdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Familydbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Family_original_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gil_Jungerdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romance_filmsMy Fake Fiancé is a 2009 American television film starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence. It premiered on the ABC Family channel on April 19, 2009.dbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Favorite_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsMy Favorite Duck is a 1942 color Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, in his second collaboration with writer Michael Maltese. The cartoon was released on December 5, 1942, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. It was the second color entry in the Looney Tunes series, and the first pairing of Porky and Daffy produced in Technicolor.The title was presumably inspired by a film of that era, either My Favorite Wife (1940) or My Favorite Blonde (1942). In this case the title is used ironically. This is one of several entries in a series where Daffy (during his "screwball" period) torments Porky in a variety of ways.dbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbp:directorJane Gulldbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbp:producerJames Rumseydbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Duncan_Pavelingdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbp:nameMy Feral Heartdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Feral_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_EssexMy Feral Heart is a 2016 British independent film written by Duncan Paveling and directed by Jane Gull. It charts the story of Luke, an independent young man with Down syndrome, forced in to a residential home following the death of his mother. Luke slowly builds relationships and goes on to demonstrate his abilities in a touching story.dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:producerPaul Coxdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:producerJane Ballantynedbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Cameron_(actor)dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ellisdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:nameMy First Wifedbp-dbr:My_First_Wifedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Coxdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:My_First_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsMy First Wife is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. The film won several AFI Awards in 1984.dbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaiamdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alyssa_Milanodbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_McFarlanddbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beau_Bridgesdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlyssa Milanodbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Packarddbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Kanedbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Landesdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Gorhamdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Lenkdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Stephensdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaiamdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alyssa_Milanodbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_McFarlanddbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Girlfriend's Boyfrienddbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Girlfriend's_Boyfriend_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_CityMy Girlfriend's Boyfriend is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Daryn Tufts, and stars Alyssa Milano, Christopher Gorham, Michael Landes, Beau Bridges, Tom Lenk and Carol Kane.dbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingdbp-dbp:nameMy Heart is Callingdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cine-Allianz_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Heart_is_Callingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnold_PressburgerMy Heart Is Calling is a 1935 British musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Mártha Eggerth and Sonnie Hale. It is the English-language version of the German film My Heart Calls You and the French film Mon cœur t'appelle. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios.dbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:nameMy Lady's Pastdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_RayMy Lady's Past is a 1929 American sound part-talkie drama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Belle Bennett, Joe E. Brown and Alma Bennett. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Tiffany-Tone sound-on-film system using RCA Photophone equipment. After completing his first novel, a writer abandons his wife for his secretary. The film survives at BFI/National Film And Television Archive.dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_children_with_disabilitydbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_WalshMy Life: Karate Kids is a British documentary for the BBC by John Walsh of Walsh Bros Ltd. and was narrated by actor David Tennant. The film follows the friendship of two disabled children as they embark on learning Sanjuro Martial Arts and changing their lives forever. This film challenges the perceptions around childhood disability.Sanjuro Martial Arts has its roots in traditional martial arts and a contemporary approach to teaching practical techniques that fit around the student’s abilities. Developed by Glenn Delikan, Sanjuro strives to make martial arts available to all ages and abilities, offering a glimpse of physical independence to kids who are otherwise totally reliant on carers. By charting the progress of the children over several months, Karate Kids reveals the friendship, bullying, confidence and self-worth of children in a north London school.Buoyed by physical breakthroughs kick-started in Sanjuro class, one character in the series, Tim Choi, benefits even more than most. Tim has never been able to move or communicate unaided, and relies on mum and best friend Francis to communicate his thoughts to the outside world. Karate Kids follows him through a very busy few months. Tim receives a national award from disability charity Cerebra, then runs for Class President, and then has his life transformed as laser technology offers him a voice of his own and some glimmer of independence.Adult mainstream class members featured in the footage for the documentary include actor Alexander Dreymondbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Medbp-dbp:nameMy Life Without Medbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:El_Deseo_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Agustín_Almodóvardbp-dbr:My_Life_Without_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isabel_CoixetMy Life Without Me is a 2003 Canadian drama film directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sarah Polley, Mark Ruffalo, Scott Speedman, and Leonor Watling. Based on the 1997 short story collection Pretending the Bed Is a Raft by Nanci Kincaid, it tells a story of a 23-year-old woman, with a husband and two daughters, who finds out she is going to die soon. 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The film is the fourth feature in the third incarnation of the My Little Pony series and the first to have three separate stories in one feature. 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Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow is a 2006 direct-to-video animated musical fantasy adventure film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in association with Hasbro. The film is the third feature in the third incarnation of the My Little Pony series and the second film to promote the Crystal Princess line. Unlike The Princess Promenade, the film has been criticized. The DVD also features two more animated features, Greetings from Unicornia and Friends are Never Far Away, which was originally released on video in 2005.The Runaway Rainbow was made available on hubworld.com (a successor of Hasbro's MonkeyBarTV website), alongside My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas and My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade. But they were removed from the site later. The movie has been reissued in the 2-disc DVD collection My Little Pony: Classic Movie Collection, alongside The Princess Promenade, Dancing in the Clouds and Friends are Never Far Away.Alongside The Princess Promenade and Twinkle Wish Adventure, the film premiered on August 8, 2014 on the Hub Network after its "My Little Pony Mega Mare-athon". According to Broadway World, the "Mega Mare-athon" itself drew in 5.4 million viewers and has earned significant delivery growth on every demographic: Kids 2-11 (+134%), Girls 2-11 (+179%), Kids 6-11 (+169%), Girls 6-11 (+216%), Adults 18-49 (+111%), Women 18-49 (+146%), Adults 25-54 (+74%), Women 25-54 (+76%), Persons 2+ (+124%) and Households (+98%).dbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter C. Mycroftdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Wife's Familydbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wife's_Family_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsMy Wife's Family is a 1941 British domestic comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Charles Clapham, John Warwick, David Tomlinson and Patricia Roc.The film is notable as one of five film versions based on the popular stage farce of the same name by Fred Duprez. There was a previous British version in 1931; a Swedish version Mother-in-Law's Coming, in 1932; a 1933 Finnish film Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee; and a British remake in 1956.dbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Wattdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hibiscus_Filmsdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Ikindbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Daydbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sacha_Horlerdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Wattdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hibiscus_Filmsdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Ikindbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Wattdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:nameMy Year Without Sexdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:My_Year_Without_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_MelbourneMy Year Without Sex is an Australian drama film written and directed by Sarah Watt, opening the 2009 Adelaide Film Festival and given wider release in May 2009.dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Merrilldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringDan 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Island (UK: Jules Verne's Mysterious Island) is a 1961 science fiction adventure film about prisoners in the American Civil War who escape in a balloon and then find themselves stranded on a remote island populated by giant animals.Loosely based upon the 1874 novel The Mysterious Island (L'Île mystérieuse) by Jules Verne (which was the sequel to two other novels by Verne, 1867's In Search of the Castaways and 1870's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas), the film was produced by Charles H. Schneer and directed by Cy Endfield.Shot in Catalonia, Spain, and at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England, the film serves as a showcase for Ray Harryhausen's stop motion animation effects. Like several of Harryhausen's classic productions, the musical score was composed by Bernard Herrmann.dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Rhodes_(actor,_born_1906)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Wilcoxondbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Maguiredbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:nameMysterious Mr. Motodbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_Devil's_IslandMysterious Mr. Moto, produced in 1938 by Twentieth Century Fox, is the fifth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto.The film is based on the character of Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand, from an original screenplay by Philip MacDonald and Norman Foster.It was originally known as Mysterious Mr. Moto of Devil's Island.dbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameMystery Ranchdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_Ranch_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsMystery Ranch is a 1934 American comedy Western film co-produced and directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Tom Tyler, Roberta Gale and Jack Perrin. It was Tyler's first of 18 films for Reliable Pictures.dbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:producerRudolph Brent, Arthur Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Webb_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monte_Hawleydbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jess_Lee_Brooksdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Halley_Hardingdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Southerndbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommie_Mooredbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Whittendbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Grant_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Woodsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:nameMystery in Swingdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mystery_in_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_filmsMystery in Swing is an American murder mystery film released in 1940. It was directed by Arthur Dreifuss, based on a script by Arthur Hoerl. (The University of California at Berkeley erroneously states it was directed by Arthur Hoerl.)Mystery in Swing features music by The Four Toppers and Cee Pee Johnson and his Orchestra and was noted as being the first time a Black orchestra recorded an entire score for a film. It is currently held in the collections of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.dbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otis_Garrettdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Starrdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otis_Garrettdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Starrdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbp:nameMystery of the White Roomdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otis_Garrettdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_White_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsMystery of the White Room is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Otis Garrett and starring Bruce Cabot, Helen Mack and Joan Woodbury.dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Pavichdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HALO_8_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dante_Di_Loretodbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Pavichdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Scarlatadbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerVelebit Productionsdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starring25dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starring108dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madballdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:No_Redeeming_Social_Valuedbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringDistrict 9dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringCrown of Thornzdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringVision of Disorderdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Pavichdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HALO_8_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dante_Di_Loretodbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Pavichdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:nameN.Y.H.C.dbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:nameN.Y.H.C. Documentary Soundtrackdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hardcore_punkdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_of_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:N.Y.H.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hardcore_punkN.Y.H.C. is a documentary film directed by Frank Pavich about the mid-1990s New York hardcore scene. Filmed in mid-1995, it was completed and self-released on VHS by Pavich in 1999.The documentary was acquired for distribution by HALO 8 Entertainment in December 2007. On March 25, 2008, Halo-8 released a two-disc special edition for the documentary's first time on DVD. Disc 2 features previously unreleased footage including "Where Are They Now?" interviews shot ten years after the original documentary, live performances of complete songs by Vision of Disorder, Madball, 25 ta Life, 108, No Redeeming Social Value, District 9, and more, as well as new interviews with Lou Koller (Sick of It All) and Toby Morse (H2O).dbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:director13dbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:directorEric Appeldbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Romijndbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringMartin Starrdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringJune Diane Raphaeldbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringRob Riggledbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringPaul Scheerdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringKaren Gillandbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringPeter Serafinowiczdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringKate Mulgrewdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:starringR. Brandon Johnsondbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Satiredbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Parodydbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::dbp-dbp:countryU.S.dbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_web_seriesdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_spin-offsdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_satirical_television_seriesdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adult_Swim_original_programmingdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Williams_Streetdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_American_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_American_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_parody_television_seriesdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_police_comedy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:NTSF:SD:SUV::purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_drama_web_seriesNTSF:SD:SUV:: (also known as National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle::) is an American black comedy television series created by Paul Scheer for Adult Swim. It parodies the police procedural and action film genres. The series starred Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, Brandon Johnson, Kate Mulgrew, Rebecca Romijn, Martin Starr, Karen Gillan, Rob Riggle, and Peter Serafinowicz. NTSF:SD:SUV:: aired three seasons from July 22, 2011 to December 13, 2013. A number of special episodes were included within the broadcast of the series. In a 2014 interview, Scheer stated that the show is on an indefinite hiatus, with no immediate plans for a return.dbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlan Cookedbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNadiadbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women's_sportsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romaniadbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Olympic_gymnasticsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gymnastics_filmsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tribune_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_1976_Summer_Olympicsdbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Romanian_womendbp-dbr:Nadia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_gymnastsNadia is a 1984 made-for-television biopic directed by Alan Cooke about Olympic gymnast Nadia Comăneci. Comăneci herself had nothing to do with the production of the film (the content of which was described to her by others). She stated at the time of its release that those involved with the film never made contact with her: "I sincerely don't even want to see it, I feel so badly about it. It distorts my life so totally."dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Perkins_(television_producer)dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Perkins_(television_producer)dbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_Fergusondbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Flynndbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viacom_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Nails_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_original_programmingNails is a 1992 film directed by John Flynn, written by Larry Ferguson, and starring Dennis Hopper. It was made for Showtime but released theatrically in Europe.dbp-dbr:Naked_Vengeancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Naked_Vengeancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Naked_Vengeancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lightning_Videodbp-dbr:Naked_Vengeancedbp-dbp:producerCirio H. 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The film features Deborah Tranelli as its protagonist, actress-turned-vigilante Carla Harris. The film has since received a cult following and is often mentioned in works discussing films of the rape and revenge genre.dbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Corsdendbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNaked Yogadbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yoga_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Naked_Yoga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsNaked Yoga is a 1974 British short documentary film directed by Paul Cordsen. It illustrates the practice of yoga in a natural setting and in the nude. The film includes images of women practicing yoga in Cyprus and in a studio. These visuals are interspersed with images of Eastern art and psychedelic effects. The narrator Alexis Korner relates the practice to Buddhist philosophy. It was shown on television in the UK, and has been available for several years on YouTube.The film was nominated for an Oscar in 1975, in the category Best Documentary Short Subject.dbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:directorJohn F. Schreyerdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:producerJohn A. Bushelmandbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:producerFred Readydbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:nameNaked Youthdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_filmsNaked Youth (also known as Wild Youth) is a 1961 American action film directed by John F. Schreyer. It stars Robert Hutton and Carol Ohmart.The film is set in New Mexico. The film features the theme of prison escape. Two escaped convicts are joined by a teenage girl who also wants to flee. They soon encounter a local drug dealer and a female heroin addict.dbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:starringAnouk Aiméedbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:starringMichael Denisondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:nameContraband Spaindbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Spanish_filmsContraband Spain (also known as Contrabando.) is a 1955 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and Josep María Forn and starring Richard Greene, Anouk Aimée and Michael Denison. It was written by Huntington.dbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Seagaldbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbp:producerKeoni Waxmandbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbp:producerBinh Dangdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbp:starringSteven Seagaldbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Seagaldbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killdbp-dbp:nameContract to Killdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Mexican_drug_cartelsdbp-dbr:Contract_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Keoni_WaxmanContract to Kill is a 2016 American action film starring Steven Seagal. It received a limited theatrical release in the United States, and was released via video on demand.dbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Earl Jonesdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLukas Haasdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Duvalldbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Mastersondbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horton_Footedbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)dbp-dbp:nameConvictsdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Mastersondbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Horton_Footedbp-dbr:Convicts_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1902Convicts is a 1991 film directed by Peter Masterson. It stars Robert Duvall and Lukas Haas. It is based on the Horton Foote 1977 play Convicts which is part of The Orphans' Home Cycle.dbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Geoff_Burrowesdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDennis Wrightdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborra-Lee_Furnessdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Armytagedbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Geoff_Burrowesdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Edgeworthdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCool Changedbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Cool_Change_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsCool Change is a 1986 Australian action film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jon Blake and Lisa Armytage. It was not a financial success despite coming from the same producer and director as The Man from Snowy River.dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:producerPete Walkerdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Askwithdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:starringJanet Lynndbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miracle_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Murray_Smith_(writer)dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:nameCool it Carol!dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Walkerdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_KingdomCool It, Carol! (U.S. title: Dirtiest Girl I Ever Met; also known as Oh Carol) is a 1970 British sex comedy-drama film directed and produced by Pete Walker, starring Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn. It was written by Murray Smilth.dbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pappasdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Gormandbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bolognadbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameCops and Robbersdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elliott_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:Cops_and_Robbers_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aram_AvakianCops and Robbers is a 1973 crime comedy film directed by Aram Avakian with an original screenplay by Donald E. Westlake which he subsequently expanded into a novel. The film stars Cliff Gorman and Joseph Bologna as Tom and Joe, two corrupt New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers who plan a heist to fund an early retirement for each.dbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scotty_Beckettdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:starringJimmy Lydondbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:starringSusan Morrowdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:nameCorky of Gasoline Alleydbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Corky_of_Gasoline_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_BerndsCorky of Gasoline Alley is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Scotty Beckett, Jimmy Lydon, and Susan Morrow. It is based on the comic strip Gasoline Alley by Frank King, and is the sequel to the previous film Gasoline Alley.dbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:directorDuncan Fosterdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_DVDdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:producerGavin Blythdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Langley_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Astondbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Whymentdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Vincentdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendi_Petersdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennie_McAlpinedbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Kelly_(actress)dbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Keegandbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_DVDdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Wadlowdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:nameCoronation Street: Out of Africadbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africadbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_ITV_Studiosdbp-dbr:Coronation_Street:_Out_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coronation_Street_spin-offsCoronation Street: Out of Africa is a 2008 direct-to-video film featuring characters from the British soap opera Coronation Street, who visit the luxury resort of Sun City, South Africa. Cilla Battersby-Brown (Wendi Peters), the mother from hell, brings her son and other "son" over to Africa to win a $500,000 competition.dbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringKim Gillinghamdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringBryan Cranstondbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringRichard Herddbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringSharon McNightdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringPeter Scolaridbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringStephen Daviesdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringJulie Glucksmandbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringChris Lemmondbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringBill Frenzerdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringChantal Marcksdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringCharles Zev Cohendbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Strattondbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringChristina Veronicadbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringClay Frohmandbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringDakota Saldbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Richdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringDevon Piercedbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringElena Sahagundbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringFrank Romandbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringJamie McNarydbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringJeff Winklessdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringKen Kerchevaldbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringLisa Gressettdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringLisa Moncuredbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringMary Crosbydbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringNicole Tocantinsdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringPatrick J. Stathamdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringPeter Exlinedbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringRia Coynedbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringTerence H. Winklessdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringTerri LeTenouxdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:starringTony Snegoffdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:nameCorporate Affairsdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairsdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Corporate_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_H._WinklessCorporate Affairs is a 1990 American film starring Peter Scolari and Mary Crosby.dbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lloyddbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameCorruptiondbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-DavisCorruption is a 1968 British horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd, Noel Trevarthen, Kate O'Mara, David Lodge, and Antony Booth. The screenplay is by Derek Ford and Donald Ford.The film is a loose riff on the plot of the French horror film Eyes Without a Face (1960) and is notable for its atypical contemporary setting (most of Cushing's Gothic horror films being set in the past) and its extreme (for the time) gore and violence.dbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Watkinsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Watkinsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Gillisdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexis Xdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringKelly Nicholsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringTanya Lawsondbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringTiffany Clarkdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringTish Ambrosedbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Watkinsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_WatkinsCorruption is a 1983 American pornographic film written and directed by Roger Watkins under the pseudonym of Richard Mahler. The film, a loose adaptation of Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold, is about a group of shady businessmen seeking a mysterious briefcase which offers its owner untold power, on the condition that the owner renounce love.dbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:distributorLippertdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:distributorRomulusdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:starringJames Kenneydbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Harrisdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:nameCosh Boydbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Cosh_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_StudiosCosh Boy (released in the United States as The Slasher) is a 1953 British film noir based on an original play by Bruce Walker. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and featured James Kenney and Joan Collins. It was made at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith.dbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directorBayley Silleckdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAX_Corporationdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Air_and_Space_Museumdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerBayley Silleckdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Marvindbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bayley_Silleckdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAX_Corporationdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Air_and_Space_Museumdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bayley_Silleckdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bayley_Silleckdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameCosmic Voyagedbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmic_Voyage_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_documentary_filmsCosmic Voyage is a 1996 short documentary film produced in the IMAX format, directed by Bayley Silleck, produced by Jeffrey Marvin, and narrated by Morgan Freeman. The film was presented by the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum,and played in IMAX theaters worldwide. The film is available in the DVD format.dbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:directorMathieu Auvraydbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Blender_Foundationdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ton_Roosendaaldbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:starringPierre Bokmadbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:starringReinout Scholten van Aschatdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Blender_Foundationdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ton_Roosendaaldbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:nameCosmos Laundromatdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Netherlandsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Netherlandsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Creative_Commons-licensed_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blender_Foundationdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_content_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Cosmos_Laundromatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_animated_short_filmsCosmos Laundromat: First Cycle, developed under the code name Project Gooseberry, is 2015 animated absurdist science fantasy short film directed by Mathieu Auvray, written by Esther Wouda, and produced by Ton Roosendaal. It is the Blender Institute's 5th "open movie" project, and was made utilizing the Blender software. The film focuses around a depressed and suicidal sheep named Franck who is offered "all the lives he ever wanted" by a mysterious salesman named Victor. On August 10, 2015, it was released to YouTube. The film was originally intended to kickstart a feature-length film. A short film sequel was written and designed but never brought to production. In 2020, Roosendaal announced that the one film would be the total of the project.The film itself, along with the other Blender Foundation "open movies," was released under the Creative Commons Attribution License.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joy_N._Houck_Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:distributorCinema Shares International Distributiondbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_McCullough_Sr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:producerJim McCullough Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thurmandbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dub_Taylordbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_David_Carsondbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Fimpledbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joy_N._Houck_Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_McCullough_Sr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joy_N._Houck_Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:nameCreature from Black Lakedbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bigfoot_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joy_N._Houck_Jr.Creature from Black Lake is a 1976 American horror film written and directed by Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson, and Bill Thurman. It follows two anthropology students from the University of Chicago who attempt to document the Fouke Monster, a Bigfoot-like creature who is said to torment a small Louisiana community.The film was one of the earliest projects of cinematographer Dean Cundey, who went on to work as a frequent collaborator of John Carpenter's, serving as the cinematographer of his films Halloween (1978), The Fog (1980), and The Thing (1982).dbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringDarrell Barandbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringEva Kovacsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrime Wavedbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_WinnipegCrime Wave, also known as The Big Crime Wave, is a 1985 Canadian independent surrealist comedy film written, produced and directed by Winnipeg-based filmmaker John Paizs.It was shot principally in 1984 and premiered at the 1985 Festival of Festivals, although Paizs subsequently opted to reshoot the ending, which had received more mixed reaction at TIFF than the rest of the film, before it received limited followup commercial release.The film lacked a major release in Canada and abroad, and remained almost as a "curiosity" that a few fans and movie critics remembered fondly. Over time, word-of-mouth and some retrospective showings at film festivals helped Crime Wave to achieve a bigger notoriety, and it is currently considered as a cult film.dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:producerRobert L. Abramsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Sharifdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bottomsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Abramsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:nameCrime and Passiondbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Vangelisdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsCrime and Passion, also known as Ace Up My Sleeve, is a 1975 comedy drama film.In the film, a broker convinces his own girlfriend to marry the biggest client of their firm, and to convince her new husband to entrust his entire fortune to him. The plan apparently backfires, when the broker is first framed for embezzlement and then targeted for murder. Meanwhile, the new bride learns that her husband has a Bluebeard-like habit of ending all his marriages through uxoricide.dbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Camerondbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carson_(television_director)dbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbp:starringMark Davisdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Camerondbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carson_(television_director)dbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gowdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbp:nameCrime of the Decadedbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:Crime_of_the_Decadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_CameronCrime of the Decade is a 1984 Australian TV movie.dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TV_Asahidbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Network_Tendbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerChris Browndbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sexton_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerKazuo Nakamuradbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Warrendbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerHiroyuki Ikedadbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Bissetdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TV_Asahidbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Network_Tendbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sexton_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Morphettdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:nameCrimebrokerdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roger_Mason_(musician)Crimebroker is a 1993 Australian-Japanese television film, starring Jacqueline Bisset as a judge who moonlights as a "crime broker." It was also known as Corrupt Justice.dbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Krishna_Stottdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:distributorBellyfeeldbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:producerGraham Clayton Chancedbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:producerKrishna Stottdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:producerPhilip Shottondbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Crellindbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Cheethamdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:starringWayne Simmondsdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:starringNikki Tovelldbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:starringTom Charnockdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Krishna_Stottdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Krishna_Stottdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Krishna_Stottdbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:nameCrimefacedbp-dbr:Crimefacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crimefacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimefacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimefacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimefacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimefacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interactive_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimefacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Webby_Award_winnersCrimeface is an online interactive film thriller / police procedural released in 2008, and directed by Krishna Stott.dbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sluizerdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Independent_Filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:producerBarry Barnholtzdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Sluizerdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:producerDavid Pupkewitzdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:producerMarc Vlessingdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:producerPhil Alberstatdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sadie_Frostdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Baldwindbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Postlethwaitedbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Chaplindbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rory_Campbell-Wheelerdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Sluizerdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Independent_Filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Sluizerdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:nameCrimetimedbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crimetimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimetimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_SluizerCrimetime is a 1996 British thriller film starring Stephen Baldwin, Pete Postlethwaite, Sadie Frost and directed by George Sluizer.dbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:directorJeremiah Cullinanedbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerMary Ann Fisherdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerLance H Robbinsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerJohn Bradydbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerRachel Samuelsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerEdward G Reillydbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerco producerdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:nameCriminal Affairsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irelanddbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_thriller_filmsCriminal Affairs is a 1997 American thriller film. It was shot in Ireland at Roger Corman's studios near Galway.dbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerDan Halsteddbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerStacy Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerShaun Murphydbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerBaron Davisdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerCash Warrendbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerGus Roxburghdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerJesse Dylandbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:nameCrips and Bloods: Made in Americadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African-American_gangsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cripsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BloodsCrips and Bloods: Made in America is a 2008 documentary by Stacy Peralta that examines the rise of the Crips and Bloods, prominent gangs in America who have been at war with each other. The documentary focuses on the external factors that caused African-American youth to turn to gangs and questions the political and law enforcement response to the rise of gang culture.dbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Parkyndbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Christiedbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Baxterdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:nameCrooks Anonymousdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsCrooks Anonymous is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, and starring Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and Julie Christie, in her film debut. It was written by Henry Blyth and Jack Davies.dbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Murray_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:starringThe King's Mendbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleedbp-dbp:nameCrosby, Columbo, and Valleedbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radiodbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Crosby,_Columbo,_and_Valleepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansCrosby, Columbo, and Vallee is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Rudolf Ising. The short was released on March 19, 1932. It lampoons the popularity of crooners among young women, with popular crooners Bing Crosby, Russ Columbo, and Rudy Vallée being the namesake of the film.dbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Lissnerdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Keene_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Lissnerdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCross Firedbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerCross Fire is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film starring Tom Keene and directed by Otto Brower. Produced and distributed by RKO, it cost $26,000 to make and produced a profit of $30,000. The plot follows a soldier who returns from World War I and seeks justice for a man falsely accused of murder. Critical reviews were mixed, with some praising the story and others stating that the action was overridden by the plot.dbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Berry_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Tugenddbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringSonny Tuftsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Donnellydbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Huttondbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringRhys Williamsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Berry_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claude_Binyondbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Georges_Berrdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Verneuildbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameCross My Heartdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Louis_Verneuildbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Emmett_Dolandbp-dbr:Cross_My_Heart_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BerryCross My Heart is a 1946 American comedy film directed by John Berry and starring Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts and Rhys Williams. It was a remake of the 1937 film True Confession, which was itself based on the 1934 French play Mon Crime written by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil.dbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Fairedbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCross Roadsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cross_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_FogwellCross Roads is a 1930 British drama film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring Percy Marmont, Anne Grey and Betty Faire. It was shot at Welwyn Studios as a quota quickie. It is a melodrama about a wife killing her unfaithful husband.dbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Krimsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Titanusdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerErrol Flynndbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Barret Mahondbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Bashdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerVittorio Vassarottidbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringNadia Graydbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Lollobrigidadbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesare_Danovadbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Krimsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Titanusdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Krimsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrossed Swordsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cinecittà_Studiosdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Titanus_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossed_Swords_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_swashbuckler_filmsCrossed Swords or The Teacher of Don Juan (Italian: Il Maestro di Don Giovanni) is a 1954 historical swashbuckling adventure film directed by Milton Krims and starring Errol Flynn, Gina Lollobrigida and Nadia Gray. It was co-production between Italy and the United States. It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arrigo Equini.dbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Egertondbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErrol Sullivandbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Day_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ewartdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Downiedbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCrosstalkdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)Crosstalk is a 1982 science fiction thriller film made in Australia and produced by the New South Wales Film Corporation. Directed by Mark Egerton and starring Gary Day, the film's story bears a resemblance to Rear Window.dbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:distributorUnifilms Ltd.dbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Deeleydbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Millsdbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Adamsdbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Paynedbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:starringGary Cockrelldbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Deeleydbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:nameCrosstrapdbp-dbr:Crosstrapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstrappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-DavisCrosstrap is a 1962 British B-movie crime film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis, starring Laurence Payne, Jill Adams and Gary Cockrell. The screenplay was by Philip Wrestler, adapted from the 1956 novel The Last Seven Hours by John Newton Chance.dbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Krishna_Rao_(director)dbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:distributorTrimarkdbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Wilson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rutger_Hauerdbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Blackdbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josh_Charlesdbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Rothdbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Krishna_Rao_(director)dbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Krishna_Rao_(director)dbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:nameCrossworldsdbp-dbr:Crossworldsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paranormal_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crossworldspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesCrossworlds is a 1996 science fiction film starring Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles, Andrea Roth, Stuart Wilson and Jack Black, and directed by Krishna Rao. Special effects are by Digital Drama. The film was shot in Los Angeles, Lone Pine, and El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA.dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_McCarthy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Williamsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Houstondbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Owensdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringNatasha Parrydbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_McCarthy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vivian_Milroydbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:nameCrow Hollowdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_New_Zealand_novelsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_McCarthyCrow Hollow is a 1952 British second feature ('B') mystery film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Houston, Natasha Parry and Patricia Owens. It was written by Vivian Milroy based on the 1950 novel Crow Hollow by Dorothy Eden. Newlywed Ann Amour survives a number of murder attempts, while her maid is found stabbed to death by unknown assailants.The film was part financed by Nat Cohen.dbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:directorChris Bogerdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Potter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Kathdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Koo_Starkdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:starringLydia Lisledbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marquis_de_Sadedbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Cullendbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:nameCruel Passiondbp-dbr:Cruel_Passiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruel_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_the_Marquis_de_SadeCruel Passion (also known as Justine) is a 1977 film starring Koo Stark, Martin Potter, Lydia Lisle, and Katherine Kath. It was directed by Chris Boger and based on the 1791 novel Justine by the Marquis de Sade.dbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:directorErrol Flynndbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:producerHoward Hilldbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:starringErrol Flynndbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:starringHoward Hilldbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_Thomson_Flynndbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Eddingtondbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:nameCruise of the Zacadbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:nameDeep Sea Fishingdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruise_of_the_Zacapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_documentary_filmsCruise of the Zaca is a short documentary on 16mm about a trip taken by Errol Flynn in 1946 on his boat the Zaca to collect specimens with his father, Professor Theodore Thomson Flynn, an eminent marine biologist. The trip was done in association with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and took place off the east coast of Mexico and in the West Indies.dbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:producerJonie Tapsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Haymesdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Totterdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Danielsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Bell_Sistersdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:nameCruisin' Down the Riverdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Cruisin'_Down_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_romantic_musical_filmsCruisin' Down the River is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Dick Haymes and Audrey Totter. The story is about New York nightclub singer Beau Clemment II who inherits an old riverboat on the Chattahoochee River between Georgia and Alabama.dbp-dbr:Cry_of_the_Bansheedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Cry_of_the_Bansheedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cry_of_the_Bansheedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Cry_of_the_Bansheedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_M._Heywarddbp-dbr:Cry_of_the_Bansheedbp-dbp:producerGordon Hesslerdbp-dbr:Cry_of_the_Bansheedbp-dbp:producerExecutiveSamuel Z. 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It was released by American International Pictures. It was written by Tim Kelly and Christopher Wicking. Despite the tagline reading "EDGAR ALLAN POE probes new depths of TERROR!" the film is completely unrelated to Poe's work, apart from quoting five lines of his 1849 poem The Bells before the opening credits.The title credit sequence was animated by Terry Gilliam.dbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:producerDavid Womarkdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:starringSteve Antindbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:starringDiane Franklindbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:starringLawrence Monosondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:starringJoe Rubbodbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:starringLouisa Moritzdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:nameThe Last American Virgindbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virgindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_abortiondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teenage_pregnancy_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Israeli_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_American_Virginpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lemon_PopsicleThe Last American Virgin is a 1982 American coming-of-age sex comedy film written and directed by Boaz Davidson, and starring Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin, Steve Antin, Joe Rubbo, and Louisa Moritz. A remake of Davidson's 1978 Israeli film Lemon Popsicle, it follows a Los Angeles high school student who, while attempting to lose his virginity, falls in love with one of his female classmates as she begins dating his rebellious best friend.After the success of the original film and its sequels in Israel, Davidson re-teamed with producers Golan-Globus to attempt to recreate the same success in the United States. Though the film's plot and characters remained largely the same, the setting was updated from 1950s Israel to then-present day suburban Los Angeles of the 1980s. The soundtrack, a major facet of both films, was also updated from the original's golden oldies to more contemporary new wave rock.Released in the summer of 1982, The Last American Virgin received mixed reviews from critics, with some noting its nuanced portrayal of teenagers, and others deriding it for its crude sexual humor. In the years since its release, the film has been noted for its downbeat conclusion and has acquired a cult following.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Chancedbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Last_Chance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyThe Last Chance is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Frank Leighton, Judy Kelly and Laurence Hanray. Its plot involves a gunrunner who makes a jail break in order to gather evidence to prove he is innocent of murder. It was made as a supporting feature at British International Pictures' second studio at Welwyn. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbp:nameThe Last Curtaindbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Curtainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-AllanThe Last Curtain is a 1937 British crime film directed by David MacDonald and starring Campbell Gullan, Kenne Duncan and Greta Gynt. The film blends drama and comedy and its plot follows an insurance investigator who examines a series of robberies that have taken place. Much of the action takes place backstage at the fictitious Trafalgar Theatre.It was made at Pinewood Studios as a quota quickie. The film's sets were designed by John Bryan. It was the first film for comedy actor Joss Ambler who went on to star with such comedy stalwarts as George Formby and Will Hay.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Whit_Stillmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:distributorGramercy Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:producerWhit Stillmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringJennifer Bealsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringBurr Steersdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringChloë Sevignydbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringMatt Keeslardbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringKate Beckinsaledbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringMichael Weatherlydbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringRobert Sean Leonarddbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringMatthew Rossdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringDavid Thorntondbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringChris Eigemandbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringMackenzie Astindbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringJaid Barrymoredbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:starringTara Subkoffdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Whit_Stillmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Whit_Stillmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Whit_Stillmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:nameThe Last Days of Discodbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_upper_classdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Days_of_Discopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Whit_StillmanThe Last Days of Disco is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Whit Stillman, and loosely based on his travels and experiences in various nightclubs in Manhattan, including Studio 54. Starring Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale, the film follows a group of Ivy League and Hampshire College graduates falling in and out of love in the disco scene of New York City in the early 1980s.The Last Days of Disco is the third film (following Metropolitan and Barcelona) in what Stillman calls his "Doomed-Bourgeois-in-Love series". The three films are independent of each other except for cameo appearances of some common characters. According to Stillman, the idea for Disco was originally conceived after the shooting of Barcelona's disco scenes. In 2000, Stillman published a novelization of the film.The film was released theatrically in the United States on June 12, 1998; its DVD and video releases followed in 1999. The DVD releases eventually went out of print, and the film was widely unavailable for home video purchase until it was picked up by The Criterion Collection and released in a director-approved special edition on August 25, 2009. Along with Metropolitan and Barcelona, a print of The Last Days of Disco resides in the permanent film library of the Museum of Modern Art.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julie_Anne_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Prestondbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greg_Kinneardbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Colemandbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miley_Cyrusdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Hemsworthdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julie_Anne_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Sparksdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Songdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Song: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Aaron_Zigmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Savannah,_Georgiadbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Nicholas_Sparksdbp-dbr:The_Last_Song_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julie_Anne_RobinsonThe Last Song is a 2010 American coming-of-age teen romantic drama film developed alongside Nicholas Sparks' 2009 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Julie Anne Robinson in her feature film directorial debut and co-written by Sparks and Jeff Van Wie. The Last Song stars Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, and Greg Kinnear, and follows a troubled teenager as she reconnects with her estranged father and falls in love during a summer in a quiet Southern United States beach town.Sparks was approached to write both the film's screenplay and the novel. Sparks completed the screenplay in January 2009, prior to the completion of the novel, making The Last Song his first script to be optioned for film. The setting, originally in North Carolina like the novel, relocated to Georgia after the states had campaigned for months to host production. Upon beginning production in Tybee Island, Georgia, and nearby Savannah, The Last Song became the first movie to be both filmed and set on Tybee Island. Filming lasted from June 15 to August 18, 2009, with much of it occurring on the island's beach and pier.The Last Song was released by Touchstone Pictures on March 31, 2010, and was later released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 17, 2010. The film garnered negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing the script and Cyrus' performance, who felt she was miscast in the role. In spite of this, it grossed $89 million worldwide against a $20 million budget, making it a box office success.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Shipmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbp:nameThe Last Stagecoach Westdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stagecoach_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Last Stagecoach West is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Jim Davis, Mary Castle, Victor Jory and Lee Van Cleef. The film's art direction was by Ralph Oberg.In the early 1950s Republic Pictures decided to begin producing television shows and filmed a pilot for what became Stories of the Century. A few years later that pilot was reedited, and released as The Last Stagecoach West, which differs greatly from the syndicated television series.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorTony Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn McLeandbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Prestwichdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Mossdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringJimmy Barnesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhil Smalldbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Standdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameLast Standdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_Chiseldbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_live_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_Chisel_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_albums_by_Australian_artistsLast Stand is a documentary film of the final concert appearances by Australian rock band, Cold Chisel, prior to their first disbandment. It was filmed on 13 and 15 December 1983 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and released to cinemas in July 1984. It featured the group performing two of the four final concerts of their national Last Stand Tour, from 12 to 15 December 1983. It is interspersed with short interviews from members of the band, their managers, audience members and Midnight Oil front man, Peter Garrett. A DVD version featuring extra footage was issued in October 2005.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:starringRichard Chamberlaindbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:starringGulpilildbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:starringOlivia Hamnettdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:starringNandjiwarra Amaguladbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Morphettdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Petru_Popescudbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:nameThe Last Wavedbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_reincarnationdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Adelaidedbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Flinders_Rangesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_WeirThe Last Wave (also released in the United States as Black Rain) is a 1977 Australian mystery drama film directed and co-written by Peter Weir, starring Richard Chamberlain, Olivia Hamnett and David Gulpilil (billed as “Gulpilil”). It is about a white solicitor in Sydney whose seemingly normal life is disrupted after he takes on a murder case and discovers that he shares a strange, mystical connection with the small group of local Aboriginal people accused of the crime.Released by United Artists on December 13, 1977, it received positive reviews from critics and was nominated for seven AFI Awards, including Best Direction, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor for Chamberlain. It is considered one of the major works of the Australian New Wave.dbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Laughing Ladydbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsThe Laughing Lady is a 1946 British Technicolor musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and Francis L. Sullivan. It was written by Jack Whittingham based on a play by Ingram D'Abbes. The plot follows a young aristocrat who makes a deal with Robespierre during the French Revolution.dbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_H._Knopfdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdwin H. Knopfdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wildingdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greer_Garsondbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_H._Knopfdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_H._Knopfdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Law and the Ladydbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carmen_Dragondbp-dbr:The_Law_and_the_Lady_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_H._KnopfThe Law and the Lady is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edwin H. Knopf and starring Greer Garson, Michael Wilding (as twin brothers) and Fernando Lamas. It is not related to the Wilkie Collins novel The Law and the Lady. Very loosely based on the 1925 play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale, the action is transferred to the turn of the century, the names are all changed, and the first half of the film shows the history of the two thieves. Previous film versions of the story, made in 1929, starring Norma Shearer, and 1937, starring Joan Crawford, retained the play's contemporary setting, included a crew of confederates, and opened with Mrs. Cheyney as an established figure in society. This film also ends differently from the play, with the partners in crime ending as romantic partners but going back to England to face the music for their very first swindle. In the play and in the two other films, Charles leaves and Mrs. Cheyney accepts Lord Dilling, who kisses her and declares: "That's the Last of Mrs. Cheyney!"dbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Film Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:nameThe Law of the Tongdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Tongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._CollinsThe Law of the Tong is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Phyllis Barrington, John Harron and Jason Robards Sr.dbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbp:nameThe Lawless Womandbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lawless_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeThe Lawless Woman is a 1931 American crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Vera Reynolds, Carroll Nye and Thomas E. Jackson.dbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.-Seven Artsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:producerGordon Parksdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Elcardbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyle_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Atterburydbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joel_Fluellendbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Ward_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringAlex Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:starringMira Watersdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:nameThe Learning Treedbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Learning_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_ParksThe Learning Tree is a 1969 American coming-of-age film written, produced and directed by Gordon Parks, who also scored the film. It depicts the life of Newt Winger, a teenager growing up in Cherokee Flats, Kansas, in the 1920s and chronicles his journey into manhood marked with tragic events. Based on Parks' 1963 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, The Learning Tree was the first film directed by a black filmmaker for a major American film studio, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.In 1989, The Learning Tree was among the first group of 25 films selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Pattisalldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:distributorR. Rock Enterprisesdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:distributorWraith Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:starringHenry Rollinsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Pattisalldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Pattisalldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:nameThe Legend of Cool "Disco" Dandbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Dandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_visual_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_graffitidbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Go-godbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Cool_%22Disco%22_Danpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Graffiti_in_the_United_StatesThe Legend of Cool "Disco" Dan is a 2013 American documentary film written and directed by Joseph Pattisall. The film was released on April 15, 2013 in conjunction with the release of the book Pump Me Up: DC Subculture in the 1980s. The documentary was narrated by Washington, D.C.-native Henry Rollins. The Legend of Cool "Disco" Dan provides a documentation of Washington, D.C. during the 1970s and 1980s from the perspective of Cool "Disco" Dan, and blends commentary by local Washingtonians combined with archival footage, forming a comprehensive portrait of this time period.dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rank_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:producerNorman T. Hermandbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringRoddy McDowalldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringClive Revilldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringGayle Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringPamela Franklindbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rank_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:nameThe Legend of Hell Housedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Houghdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Richard_MathesonThe Legend of Hell House is a 1973 British gothic supernatural horror film directed by John Hough, and starring Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, and Gayle Hunnicutt. It follows a group of researchers who spend a week in the former home of a sadist and murderer, where previous paranormal investigators were inexplicably killed. Its screenplay was written by American author Richard Matheson, based upon his 1971 novel Hell House.dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Sandersdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbp:distributorTake 2 Videodbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Sandersdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbp:nameThe Legend of Marilyn Monroedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Marilyn_Monroepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_L._WolperThe Legend of Marilyn Monroe is a 1966 American documentary film chronicling the life and career of actress Marilyn Monroe. Directed by Terry Sanders, and narrated by John Huston, the film was also released under the title The Marilyn Monroe Story in the UK.dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directorHenning Schellerupdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerStan Siegeldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames L. Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sanddbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Sylvester_Whitedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Butkusdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Wittdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarneen Fieldsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringTiger Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringH.E.D. 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It was filmed partly in Park City, Utah, and shown on NBC. It starred Jeff Goldblum as Ichabod Crane, Meg Foster as Katrina von Tassel, and Dick Butkus as Brom Bones. It was directed by Henning Schellerup and produced by Charles Sellier, who was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the movie.The plot follows the general outline of the 1820 Washington Irving short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", with the addition of a new character, widow Thelma Dumkey, who marries Brom Bones, leaving Ichabod free to marry Katrina.dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Tarzan_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Yatesdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Tarzan_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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Based on the character Tarzan created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the film features an ensemble cast including Alexander Skarsgård, Samuel L. Jackson, Margot Robbie, Djimon Hounsou, and Christoph Waltz. The story follows John Clayton (Tarzan), who, after moving to London, is convinced by George Washington Williams to return to his former home in the jungles of Africa, to investigate claims of slavery.Principal photography began on June 21, 2014, at Leavesden Studios in the United Kingdom and wrapped four months later. The film premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on June 29, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 1, 2016 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It grossed $356.7 million worldwide against a budget of $180 million and received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:directorPaul Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:directorBob Logandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:directorCharlie Beandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 animated martial arts comedy film, based on the toy/kit line of the same name and the TV show starring the same characters. Directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, and Bob Logan (in their feature directorial debuts) from a screenplay by Logan, Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, and John Whittington, it is the first theatrical film to be based on an original Lego property and the third installment in The Lego Movie franchise as well as its second spin-off. The film stars the voices of Dave Franco, Michael Peña, Kumail Nanjiani, Abbi Jacobson, Zach Woods, Fred Armisen, Justin Theroux and Olivia Munn, as well as a live-action role by Jackie Chan (who also voiced Wu in the film). The film focuses on a teenage ninja Lloyd Garmadon, as he attempts to accept the truth about his sinister father and learn what it truly means to be a ninja warrior as a new threat emerges to endanger his homeland.An animated feature film based on Ninjago was announced in September 2013 by Warner Bros., with The Hageman Brothers writing the adaptation while Bean was hired to direct the film with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Dan Lin and Roy Lee producing. By May 2014, following the success of The Lego Movie, Warner Bros. announced that the film would be originally released in September 2016, which later changed to September 2017 in April 2015. The cast were signed in to voice the characters in 2016, from June to August. As with The Lego Movie and The Lego Batman Movie, the animation was provided by Animal Logic. Mark Mothersbaugh, who composed The Lego Movie, composed the film's musical score, with several artists performing new original songs for the film.A collaboration between production houses from the United States and Denmark, The Lego Ninjago Movie was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on 22 September 2017. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was the franchise's first box-office disappointment, grossing only $123.1 million worldwide against its $70 million budget. A live-action reboot from Universal Pictures is in development.dbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lynne_Stopkewichdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lynne_Stopkewichdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lifedbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_crime_drama_filmsThe Life is a 2004 Canadian television film directed by Lynne Stopkewich and written by Alan Di Fiore and Chris Haddock.dbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Mabbottdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificodbp-dbp:producerNicholas Tabarrokdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Mabbottdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mabbottdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificodbp-dbp:nameThe Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrificodbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificodbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_and_Hard_Times_of_Guy_Terrificopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_filmsThe Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico is a 2005 Canadian mockumentary film. Written and directed by Michael Mabbott, the film stars Matt Murphy, a musician previously associated with the bands The Super Friendz and The Flashing Lights, as Guy Terrifico, a country singer long rumoured to have died three decades earlier, but now reemerging from his disappearance and releasing a new album.Murphy and Mabbott wrote the film's music, including the songs "Just a Show" and "Make Believe", which were nominated for Best Original Song at the 26th Genie Awards.The film won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. In December 2005, it was named to TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten list of the year's best Canadian films.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rolf_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Frawleydbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringPaul Bertramdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringRichard Meikledbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringAnne Haddydbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringBarry McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringHarry Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringBrian Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringGary Filesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringKevin Devlindbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringRonald Falkdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringShane Porteousdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringDon Bolanddbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringGary Marikadbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringJohn Farndaledbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringKerry McGuiredbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringSean Hintondbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringTim Ahernedbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Convictdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_animated_filmsThe Little Convict (also known as Toby and the Koala) is a 1979 Australian live-action/animated drama film produced and directed by Yoram Gross, and written by John Palmer based on a story by Gross. It was a rare leading role for Rolf Harris, who acts as a narrator, frequently interrupting the story with narratives and songs.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:distributorCinema International Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:distributorAstral Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Zev_Braundbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:starringMartin Sheendbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:starringJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:starringScott Jacobydbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:starringAlexis Smithdbp-dbr:The_Little_Girl_Who_Lives_Down_the_Lanedbp-dbp:starringMort 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Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 cross-genre film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, Alexis Smith, Mort Shuman, and Scott Jacoby. It was a co-production of Canada and France and written by Laird Koenig, based on his 1974 novel of the same title.The plot focuses on 13-year-old Rynn Jacobs (Foster), a child whose absent poet father and secretive behaviours prod the suspicions of her conservative small-town neighbours. The adaptation, originally intended as a play, was filmed in Quebec on a small budget. The production later became the subject of controversy over reports that Foster had conflicts with producers over the filming and inclusion of a nude scene, but a 21-year-old body double (Foster's sister) was used. After a screening at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, a court challenge was launched regarding distribution, and a general release followed in 1977.Initially released to mixed reviews, with some critics finding the murder mystery plot weak but Jodie Foster's performance more meritorious, the film won two Saturn Awards, including Best Horror Film and Best Actress for Foster. It subsequently attained cult status, with later critics positively reviewing the screenplay. Writers and academics have interpreted it as a statement on children's rights and variously placed it in the thriller, horror, mystery or other genres.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:producerF. Hugh Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:producerMark Robsondbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Hutdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_uninhabited_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_RobsonThe Little Hut is a 1957 British romantic comedy film made by MGM starring Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger and David Niven. It was directed by Mark Robson, produced by Robson and F. Hugh Herbert, from a screenplay by Herbert, adapted by Nancy Mitford from the play La petite hutte by André Roussin.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Kammeruddbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerLeslie Houghdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerDavid Lovegrendbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerBambi Moe, Don Mizell, Eric Silver, Leonard Jones, Shepard Sterndbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringClancy Browndbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringSamuel E. Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringStephen Furstdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringCam Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringTara Charendoffdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringJodi Bensondbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringKenneth Marsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringRob Paulsendbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringPat Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringBuddy Hackettdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringMax Caselladbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Kammeruddbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_K._Lovegrendbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:nameThe Little Mermaid II: Return to the Seadbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:nameSongs from The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea & More!dbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seadbp-dbp:countryAustralia, Canada, United Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_palacesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Kammeruddbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Little_Mermaiddbp-dbr:The_Little_Mermaid_II:_Return_to_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Little_Mermaid_(franchise)The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea is a 2000 animated direct-to-video musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and the second installment in The Little Mermaid trilogy. Directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, the film focuses on Ariel and Eric's daughter Melody, a human princess who longs to swim in the ocean despite her parents' refusing to let her because of them trying to protect her from Morgana, Ursula’s younger sister.Many voice actors from the original film reprised their roles, including Jodi Benson as Ariel, Kenneth Mars as King Triton, Samuel E. Wright as Sebastian, and Buddy Hackett as Scuttle (in his final film role before his death in 2003). Pat Carroll, who voiced Ursula in the first film, returned as Morgana. Tara Charendoff joined the cast as Melody, with Rob Paulsen replacing Christopher Daniel Barnes as Prince Eric. Ben Wright, the original voice of Grimsby, died four months before the first film was released and was replaced by Kay E. Kuter. Additionally, Cam Clarke portrayed a now adult Flounder, previously voiced by Jason Marin.The film received generally negative reviews. In 2008, Disney released a third film, The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, which is a prequel to the first film.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wallace_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katharine_Hepburndbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wallace_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Heermandbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Y._Masondbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Little Ministerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Little_Minister_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_J._M._BarrieThe Little Minister is a 1934 American historical drama film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by Richard Wallace. The screenplay by Jane Murfin, Sarah Y. Mason, and Victor Heerman is based on the 1891 novel and subsequent 1897 play of the same title by J.M. Barrie. The picture was the fifth film adaptation of the works, following four silent film versions. The original novel was the third of the three "Thrums" novels (a town based on his home of Kirriemuir), which first brought Barrie to fame.dbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationdbp-dbp:directorPrakas Aheibamdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerPrakas Aheibamdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationdbp-dbp:starringPrakash Aheibamdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationdbp-dbp:nameThe Living God: Medicine and The Ancient Meetei Civilizationdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Meitei_folklore_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northeast_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_of_Manipurdbp-dbr:The_Living_God:_Medicine_and_The_Ancient_Meetei_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Meitei_cultureThe Living God: Medicine and The Ancient Meetei Civilization is a 2015 English language short documentary film written and directed by Prakas Aheibam. It is based on the medicine and the ancient Meitei civilization (ancient Kangleipak).This documentary film was produced by a resourceless staff who were deeply conscious and appreciated of ancient forgotten human values for the revival. It initiates the information about unknown things and unsuspected resources of ancient civilizations and the hugely deep and materialistic modern times casting their shadow upon them. It shows the undiscovered knowledge as well as the unending ways and resources of the universe known to man only through deeply spiritual and considering great forces.dbp-dbr:The_Living_Idoldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Lewindbp-dbr:The_Living_Idoldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idoldbp-dbp:nameThe Living Idoldbp-dbr:The_Living_Idoldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Idolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_LewinThe Living Idol is a 1957 film American horror film written, produced and directed by Albert Lewin.dbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:directorSol Tryondbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:distributorAxiom Films Mangustadbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:producerSol Tryondbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:producerMike O'Connelldbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:producerAmi Ankindbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:producerChadwick Cloughdbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:producerPeter Klinedbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Eisenbergdbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Gaffigandbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:starringMike O'Connelldbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakedbp-dbp:nameThe Living Wakedbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Living_Wakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsThe Living Wake (2007) is a dark comedic film written by Mike O'Connell and Peter Kline and produced by Ami Ankin. A directorial debut by Sol Tryon, the film stars Mike O'Connell, Jesse Eisenberg, and Jim Gaffigan.dbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivor_Novellodbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Allandbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lodgerdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lodger_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Marie_Adelaide_Belloc_LowndesThe Lodger is a 1932 British thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey, and starring Ivor Novello, Elizabeth Allan, and Jack Hawkins. It is based on the 1913 novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, also filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927 (also starring Novello); by John Brahm in 1944; by Hugo Fregonese, as Man in the Attic, in 1953; and by David Ondaatje in 2009.The film is also known as The Phantom Fiend in the United States, where it was released in truncated form in 1935.dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furydbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Rider in Frontier Furydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Rider_in_Frontier_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Lone Rider in Frontier Fury is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider" and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, with Hillary Brooke, Karl Hackett, Ted Adams and Arch Hall Sr. The film was released on August 8, 1941, by Producers Releasing Corporation. The film is also known as Frontier Fury in the United Kingdom and Rangeland Racket (American reissue title).This is the fourth movie in the Lone Rider series, which spans seventeen films—eleven starring George Houston, and a further six starring Robert Livingston.Houston, once an opera singer, sang three songs in this film: "Down by the Old Alamo", "A Love That Faded Too Soon" and "Ride 'Em Cowboy". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter.dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:producerIrving Briskindbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Williamdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Robinson_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Wolf Keeps a Datedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_Keeps_a_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lone_Wolf_filmsThe Lone Wolf Keeps a Date is a 1940 American mystery crime film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Warren William, Frances Robinson, Bruce Bennett and Eric Blore. It is the sixth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features William in his fourth appearance as the title character and Edward Gargan, Lester Matthews and Don Beddoe as the film's antagonists. The screenplay was written by Salkow and Earl Felton.The film centers on former jewel thief Michael Lanyard, also known by his alias Lone Wolf, who aims to recover his stamp collection and rescues a damsel in distress. Filming took place in August and September 1940. The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date was released in the United States in January 1941. It was followed by The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance, later that same year.dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:directorJohn Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Frawleydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAlan Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringRon Randelldbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringJune Vincentdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Wolf and His Ladydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lone_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HoffmanThe Lone Wolf and His Lady is a 1949 American mystery film directed by John Hoffman and starring Ron Randell, June Vincent and Alan Mowbray. It is the 15th and final Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures, and was written by Edward Dein and Michael Stuart Boylan.The Lone Wolf and His Lady features Ron Randell in his first and only appearance as the former jewel thief turned private detective, the Lone Wolf. (He had played Bulldog Drummond twice.)dbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:producerRobert R. Westondbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringJared Martindbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringRay Liottadbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hollanddbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringBibi Beschdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringLloyd Bochnerdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringPia Zadoradbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Lonely Ladydbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Fernando_Valleydbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_SasdyThe Lonely Lady is a 1983 American drama film directed by Peter Sasdy, adapted from Harold Robbins's 1976 novel of the same name, believed to have been based on Robbins's memories of Jacqueline Susann. The film stars Pia Zadora in the title role, Lloyd Bochner, Bibi Besch, Jared Martin and Ray Liotta in his film debut. The original music score was composed by Charlie Calello.The plot follows an aspiring screenwriter who deals with many abusive men in her attempts to achieve success in Hollywood. The Lonely Lady was the last adaptation of one of Robbins's novels before his death in 1997. Critically panned, the film was a box-office bomb, grossing only $1.2 million against a budget of between $6–7 million.dbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Heyesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professiondbp-dbp:producerJo Swerling Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Guardinodbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Douglas_Heyesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Professionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_television_filmsThe Lonely Profession, also known as The Savarona Syndrome, is a 1969 American television film directed and written by Douglas Heyes, based on his 1963 novel The Twelfth of Never. It stars Harry Guardino as Lee Gordon, a private investigator who seeks the killer of a tycoon's mistress and becomes a suspect.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Fidelldbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:producerKelly Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:producerHannah Fidelldbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:producerJonathan Duffydbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:producerJacqueline Ingramdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringPamela Reeddbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringRon Livingstondbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringCasey Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringGrace Gummerdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringJason Mantzoukasdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringTaissa Farmigadbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:starringTony Revoloridbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Long Dumb Roaddbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Keegan_DeWittdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dumb_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hannah_FidellThe Long Dumb Road is a 2018 American road trip comedy film written, directed and produced by Hannah Fidell and co-written by Carson D. Mell. It stars Tony Revolori, Jason Mantzoukas, Taissa Farmiga, Grace Gummer, Casey Wilson, Pamela Reed, and Ron Livingston.The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2018. It was released on November 9, 2018, by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bobbi_Kronowitzdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dori_Weissdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringAva Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cybill_Shepherddbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Russdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Iveydbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_CooperThe Long Hot Summer is a 1985 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Don Johnson. It is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Jonathan_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seventh_Art_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rabbi_Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Trankdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Long Way Homedbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_historical_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_refugeesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Simon_Wiesenthal_Centerdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Jonathan_HarrisThe Long Way Home is a 1997 American documentary film directed by Mark Jonathan Harris. It depicts the plight of Jewish refugees after World War II that contributed to the creation of the State of Israel.The film's emphasis is on the pitiful conditions for Jewish refugees in Europe after the war, as antisemitism was still rife and poverty was common. It also shows how emigration to the British Mandate of Palestine became a goal for many, but that British immigration rules often resulted in them being detained in camps in Cyprus. The eventual formation of the State of Israel is then shown, with emphasis on the debates in the White House between Palestinian Jews, President Harry S. Truman, and the United Nations.The Long Way Home is narrated by Morgan Freeman and features the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer, Nina Siemaszko, Helen Slater, and Michael York. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1998.dbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Smightdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Fryedbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Janssendbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Thaxterdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Farentinodbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longest_Night_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_SmightThe Longest Night is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film written by Merwin Gerard and directed by Jack Smight. This movie was originally shown as an ABC Movie of the Week on September 12, 1972. It is based on the 1968 Barbara Mackle kidnapping by Gary Steven Krist.dbp-dbr:The_Longshotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Longshotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Longshotdbp-dbp:nameThe Longshotdbp-dbr:The_Longshotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Longshotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_BartelThe Longshot is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Tim Conway.dbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Nelson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lillian_Gallodbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Ladddbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Gilbertdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:The_Lookalikedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Lookalikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_thriller_filmsThe Lookalike is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Gary Nelson based on a novel by Kate Wilhelm and starring Melissa Gilbert and Diane Ladd. It premiered on USA Network on December 12, 1990 and was released on VHS in 1991.dbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Line Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerFran Walshdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerTim Sandersdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerBarrie M. Osbornedbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringSean Astindbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringViggo Mortensendbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringHugo Weavingdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Leedbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Serkisdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCate Blanchettdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringSean Beandbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLiv Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringDominic Monaghandbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringOrlando Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Boyddbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lord of the Ringsdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2001dbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Lord_of_the_Ringsdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_film_seriesThe Lord of the Rings is a trilogy of epic fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson, based on the novel The Lord of the Rings by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The films are titled identically to the three volumes of the novel: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002), and The Return of the King (2003). Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of Jackson's WingNut Films, the films feature an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Christopher Lee, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Andy Serkis, and Sean Bean.Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Company of the Ring embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring to defeat its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron. The Company eventually splits up and Frodo continues the quest with his loyal companion Sam and, eventually, the treacherous Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn, heir in exile to the throne of Gondor, along with the elf Legolas, the dwarf Gimli, Merry, Pippin, Boromir, and the wizard Gandalf, unite to save the Free Peoples of Middle-earth from the forces of Sauron and rally them in the War of the Ring to aid Frodo by distracting Sauron's attention.The three films were shot simultaneously in Jackson's native New Zealand from 11 October 1999 until 22 December 2000, with pick-up shots from 2001 to 2003. It was one of the biggest and most ambitious film projects ever undertaken, with a budget of $281 million (equivalent to $530 million in 2024). The first film in the series premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 10 December 2001; the second film premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on 5 December 2002; the third film premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on 1 December 2003. An extended edition of each film was released on home video a year after its release in cinemas.The Lord of the Rings is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential film series ever made. It was a major financial success and is among the highest-grossing film series of all time, having grossed over $2.9 billion worldwide. Their faithfulness to the source material was a subject of discussion. The series received numerous accolades, winning 17 Academy Awards out of 30 total nominations, including Best Picture for The Return of the King. In 2021, the Library of Congress selected The Fellowship of the Ring for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:directorBarnet Baindbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:producerTerry Collisdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:producerBobbie Collisdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucas_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Brydbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:nameThe Lost & Found Familydbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_&_Found_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismThe Lost & Found Family is a 2009 direct-to-video Christian film starring Ellen Bry and Lucas Till. It was released on September 15, 2009 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Barnet Bain.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringDianne Wiestdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringKiefer Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringJami Gertzdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringCorey Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringEdward Herrmanndbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringCorey Haimdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringJason Patricdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:starringBarnard Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Boamdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Boysdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Boys:dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampire_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeffrey_Boamdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lost_Boys_(franchise)The Lost Boys is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Harvey Bernhard, and with the screenplay written by Jeffrey Boam, Janice Fischer, and James Jeremias, from a story by Fischer and Jeremias. The film's ensemble cast includes Corey Feldman, Jami Gertz, Corey Haim, Edward Herrmann, Barnard Hughes, Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland, Jamison Newlander, and Dianne Wiest.The film follows two teenaged brothers who move with their divorced mother to the fictional town of Santa Carla, California, only to discover that the town is a haven for vampires. The title is a reference to the Lost Boys in J. M. Barrie's stories about Peter Pan and Neverland, who, like vampires, never grow up. Most of the film was shot in Santa Cruz, California.The Lost Boys was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 31, 1987, and was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $32 million against a production budget of $8.5 million. It has since then been described as a cult classic. The success of the film 21 years after its release spawned a franchise with two low-budget sequels (Lost Boys: The Tribe and Lost Boys: The Thirst) and two comic-book series.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Gray_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAmazon Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBleecker Streetdbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDede Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeremy Kleinerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Graydbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Katagasdbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Spelmandbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDale Armin Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSienna Millerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Hollanddbp-dbr:The_Lost_City_of_Z_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert 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Lost City of Z is a 2016 American epic biographical adventure drama film written and directed by James Gray, based on the 2009 book of the same name by David Grann. It portrays British explorer Percy Fawcett, who was sent to Brazil and made several attempts to find a supposed ancient lost city in the Amazon. It stars Charlie Hunnam as Fawcett; Robert Pattinson as his fellow explorer Henry Costin, Sienna Miller as his wife, Nina Fawcett; and Tom Holland as his son, Jack.Its world premiere was on October 15, 2016, as the closing-night selection at the New York Film Festival. It was released in the United States on April 14, 2017 by Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street. It was praised by critics, but grossed only $19 million against a $30 million budget. Despite its lack of financial success, Time magazine listed it as one of its Top 10 Films of 2017."Z" is pronounced "zed", as spoken in the United Kingdom, by the characters in the film. It was pronounced "zee" by the British actors in the American versions of promotional material to suit the local market.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Alan_Aurthurdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:producerMelville Tuckerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Muhldbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:producerQuincy Jones, Stanley Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Freeman_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Poitierdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Shimkusdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Tolandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Alan_Aurthurdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Muhldbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Alan_Aurthurdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Mandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Lost_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_romantic_drama_filmsThe Lost Man is a 1969 American crime film, written and directed by Robert Alan Aurthur, loosely based on British author F.L. Green's 1945 novel Odd Man Out, which was previously made into a 1947 film directed by Carol Reed and starring James Mason.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Delldbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elena_Verdugodbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Tribedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_adventure_filmsThe Lost Tribe (1949) is the second Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. The film features Johnny Weissmuller in his second performance as the adventurer Jungle Jim, co-starring Myrna Dell and Elena Verdugo, along with Joseph Vitale and George J. Lewis as the film's antagonists. It was directed by William Berke and written by Don Martin and Arthur Hoerl.The film follows Jungle Jim struggling to protect a legendary African city from harm and exploitation. Filming took place in September 1948. The film was theatrically released in the United States in May 1949.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerIrwin Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerCliff Reiddbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Renniedbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Rainsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hedisondbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Worlddbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venezueladbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professor_Challenger_filmsThe Lost World is a 1960 American fantasy adventure film directed by Irwin Allen, loosely based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle. Shot in De Luxe Color and CinemaScope, the film's plot revolves around the exploration of a plateau in Venezuela inhabited by cannibals, dinosaurs, carnivorous plants, and giant spiders. 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The movie is set in Africa rather than the book's setting of South America, and the character of Lord John Roxton has been replaced with a female character played by Tamara Gorski (in her film debut). It was followed by a sequel the same year, Return to the Lost World, with the same director and main cast.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Keendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerMurray Shostakdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Barnholtzdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Rossnerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Luc_Campeaudbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Omar_Kaczmarczykdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Bergindbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Langedijkdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jayne_Heitmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sinelnikoffdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nermandbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregoriane_Minot_Payeurdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacques_Lessarddbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Bradford_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julian_Caseydbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Simsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Keendbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Barnholtzdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Rossnerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luc_Campeaudbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Omar_Kaczmarczykdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Shostakdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_LaFleurdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Worlddbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_neanderthalsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mongoliadbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Landisdbp-dbr:The_Lost_World_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professor_Challenger_filmsThe Lost World is a 1998 adventure film, loosely based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle. The film includes the characters, Professor George Challenger and Lord John Roxton, who also feature in Conan Doyle's other Doctor Challenger novels. It is a mockbuster of the 1997 film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.dbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Worlddbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Debra_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Midlerdbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Worlddbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Debra_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Lottery_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Love_Nest_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyThe Love Nest is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley starring Gene Gerrard, Camilla Horn, and Nancy Burne.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:distributorParamount Famous Lasky Corp.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:producerErnst Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Pallettedbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Famous_Lasky_Corp.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Vajdadbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:nameThe Love Paradedbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_multilingual_filmsThe Love Parade is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, involving the marital difficulties of Queen Louise of Sylvania (MacDonald) and her consort, Count Alfred Renard (Chevalier). Despite his love for Louise and his promise to be an obedient husband, Count Alfred finds his role as a figurehead unbearable. The supporting cast features Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth and Eugene Pallette.The film was directed by Lubitsch from a screenplay by Guy Bolton and Ernest Vajda adapted from the French play Le Prince Consort, written by Jules Chancel and Leon Xanrof. The play had previously been adapted for Broadway in 1905 by William Boosey and Cosmo Gordon Lennox.The Love Parade is notable for being both the film debut of Jeanette MacDonald and the first "talkie" film made by Ernst Lubitsch. The picture was also released in a French-language version called Parade d'amour. Chevalier had thought that he would never be capable of acting as a Royal courtier, and had to be persuaded by Lubitsch. This huge box-office hit appeared just after the Wall Street crash, and did much to save the fortunes of Paramount.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Love Trapdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Trap_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_WylerThe Love Trap is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by William Wyler and starring Laura La Plante, Neil Hamilton, and Robert Ellis. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Western Electric sound-on-film system.dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Milton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Milton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbp:nameThe Luck of a Sailordbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_MiltonThe Luck of a Sailor is a 1934 British romance film directed by Robert Milton and starring Greta Nissen, David Manners and Clifford Mollison. It was made at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Luck of the Irishdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Irish_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donovan_PedeltyThe Luck of the Irish is a British drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty, who also co-wrote the screenplay, and starring Richard Hayward and Kay Walsh. It is based on a novel by Victor Haddick.It was made as a quota film at Elstree Studios. The production company Crusade Films had a contract to supply films for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei.dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGraham-Wilcox Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRudolph Salomondbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Layedbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Victordbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayford_Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNorma Whalleydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Graham-Wilcox_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Luck of the Navydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_comedy_thriller_filmsThe Luck of the Navy is a 1927 British silent comedy thriller film directed by Fred Paul and starring Evelyn Laye, Henry Victor and Hayford Hobbs. It was an adaptation of the 1919 play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Higginsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Leedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:nameThe Magic Riddledbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddledbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Cinderelladbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Red_Riding_Hooddbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Riddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Charles_Perrault's_CinderellaThe Magic Riddle is a 1991 Australian animated musical feature film written and directed by Yoram Gross. The film tells the story of Cindy, an orphan who lives as an indentured servant to her cruel stepmother, and features elements of famous fairytales including Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio. Robyn Moore provides the voice of Cindy and various other characters. It was panned by critics, and accused of borrowing from several other Disney films.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:distributorInternational Picture Show Companydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Kostaldbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bonita_Granvilledbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Beaudine Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sharrettdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pernell_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lassiedbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bonita_Granvilledbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_M._Shermandbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_B._Shermandbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Hollowaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameThe Magic of Lassiedbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameThe Magic of Lassie:dbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Irwin_Kostaldbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_the_Sherman_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lassie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pickwick_Records_soundtracksThe Magic of Lassie is a 1978 American musical drama film directed by Don Chaffey, and starring Lassie, James Stewart (in his final appearance in a domestically-released live action feature film), Stephanie Zimbalist, Pernell Roberts and Michael Sharrett, with cameo appearances by Mickey Rooney and Alice Faye (in her final film role). Stewart appeared in one of only three musical film roles that he played: the first was Born to Dance (1936) in which he introduced the Cole Porter standard "Easy To Love" and the second was Pot O' Gold (1941). The screenplay and song score are supplied by the prolific Sherman Brothers, who worked as staff songwriters for Walt Disney and wrote songs for his films such as Mary Poppins (1964). Their song "When You're Loved" was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Original Song" and was sung by Debby Boone. It is also the only musical film featuring Lassie.Released in the wake of Star Wars, the film was critically panned as old-fashioned, and flopped at the box office. Critics expressed dismay at Stewart singing unmemorable songs as the grandfather. Following the film's failure, he semiretired from acting.dbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTrinity Filmed Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHopscotch Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nash_Edgertondbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Vennisdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichele Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMassimiliano Andrighettodbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Ryandbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nash_Edgertondbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Magiciandbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_contract_killingdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magician_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsThe Magician is a 2005 Australian film written and directed by Scott Ryan. It is a found footage crime comedy drama in which a hitman (Ryan), is filmed as he goes about his daily life as a career criminal. The film was originally shot over 10 days with a budget of A$3,000. Ryan edited a half-hour version of the film for screening at the St. Kilda Film Festival, where it was seen by stuntman and film producer Nash Edgerton, who took the project under his wing. After receiving A$330,000 in government grants, the film was re-released in 2005.A television series serialisation of the film, Mr Inbetween, aired on FX for 26 episodes across three seasons from 2018 to 2021, with Ryan reprising his role.dbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:nameMagnetic Telescopedbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_impact_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsThe Magnetic Telescope (1942) is the sixth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs for about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures in saving the town from a comet drawn toward Earth by a magnetic telescope. It was originally released on April 24, 1942.dbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Zieffdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Renée_Misseldbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_O'Nealdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbra_Streisanddbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Zieffdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Renée_Misseldbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gail_Parentdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Main Eventdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jon_Petersdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Zieffdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barwood_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Main_Event_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Artists_filmsThe Main Event is a 1979 American sports romantic comedy film starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal, written by Gail Parent, directed by Howard Zieff, and produced by Jon Peters and Streisand.The film received negative reviews from critics, but was among the top 20 highest grossing films of the year at the box office. It was also the impetus for Streisand's first foray into disco singing the Golden Globe-nominated theme song written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts.dbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'dbp-dbp:directorArthur Bormandbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'dbp-dbp:nameThe Making of '...And God Spoke'dbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_'...And_God_Spoke'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsThe Making of ‘…and God Spoke’ is a 1993 mockumentary about the production of a film based on the Bible that follows a producer and director through the various stages of making a $15 million Hollywood film.dbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_Richdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_Richdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rod_Serlingdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mandbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_presidential_succession_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rod_Serlingdbp-dbr:The_Man_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Irving_WallaceThe Man is a 1972 American political drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring James Earl Jones. Jones plays Douglass Dilman, the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, who succeeds to the presidency through a series of unforeseeable events, thereby becoming both the first African-American president and the first wholly unelected one. The screenplay, written by Rod Serling, is largely based upon The Man, a novel by Irving Wallace. In addition to being the first black president more than thirty-six years before the real-world occurrence, the fictional Dilman was also the first president elected to neither that office nor to the Vice Presidency, foreshadowing the real-world elevation of Gerald Ford by less than twenty-five months.dbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerRigby C. Tearledbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringRonald Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.A._Lipmandbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man They Could Not Hangdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Could_Not_Hang_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:John_Babbacombe_LeeThe Man They Could Not Hang is a 1934 Australian film directed by Raymond Longford about the life of John Babbacombe Lee, whose story had been filmed previously in 1912 and 1921. These silent films were called "one of the greatest box-office features that ever came out of this country." The sound film was not as successful.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Glen_Pitredbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnchor Bay EntertainmentGrindstone filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichelle BenoitStephen BowenSam CableChuck WalkerChristian Gudegastdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringEric BraedenBilly ZaneSean YoungGeorge KennedyArmand Assantedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Glen_Pitredbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christian_Gudegastdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Came Backdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Glen_Pitredbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_slaverydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Came_Back_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Man Who Came Back is a 2008 American Western film directed by Glen Pitre. It stars Eric Braeden, Billy Zane, George Kennedy, and Armand Assante. Set in southern Louisiana, it is loosely based on the 1887 sugar strike in four parishes and violence that erupted in the Thibodaux massacre.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Changed His Namedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Changed_His_Name_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsThe Man Who Changed His Name is a 1934 British crime film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Lyn Harding, Betty Stockfeld and Leslie Perrins. It was based on the play The Man Who Changed His Name by Edgar Wallace. It was made as a quota quickie at Twickenham Studios. The film's art direction was by James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lothar_Mendesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Gardner_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lothar_Mendesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lajos_Bíródbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._G._Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Could Work Miraclesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_short_storiesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lothar_Mendesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_H._G._Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Could_Work_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_H._G._WellsThe Man Who Could Work Miracles is a 1937 British fantasy comedy film directed by Lothar Mendes and produced by Alexander Korda. The film stars Roland Young with a cast of supporting players including Sir Ralph Richardson. Possibly the best-known of Mendes' 20 films, it is an expanded version of H. G. Wells's 1898 short story of the same name. Wells worked on the adaptation, revising the plot to reflect his socialist frustrations with the British upper class and the growing threats of communism and fascism in Europe.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Reiddbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Fontainedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Beal_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Hustondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Reiddbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Atwaterdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Robert_Brendbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Found Himselfdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Found_Himselfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Cliff_ReidThe Man Who Found Himself, also known as Wings of Mercy, is a 1937 American aviation film based on the unpublished story "Wings of Mercy" by Alice B. Curtis. The film marked the first starring role for 19-year-old Joan Fontaine, who was billed as the "new RKO screen personality", highlighted following the end of the film by a special "on screen" introduction. Unlike many of the period films that appeared to glorify aviation, it is a complex film, examining the motivations of both doctors and pilots.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicedbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Lived Twicedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Lived_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanThe Man Who Lived Twice is a 1936 American crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Ralph Bellamy, Marian Marsh and Thurston Hall. It was remade as Man in the Dark in 1953.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Polldbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEleanor Perrydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_J._Cobbdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Wardendbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Polldbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Perrydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_W._Nortondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Perrydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Loved Cat Dancingdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Loved_Cat_Dancing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._SarafianThe Man Who Loved Cat Dancing is a 1973 American Western film adaptation of Marilyn Durham's novel of the same name directed by Richard C. Sarafian, written by Eleanor Perry and William W. Norton, and starring Burt Reynolds and Sarah Miles.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:André_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifton_Webbdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Boyddbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:André_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Balchindbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Never Wasdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Wasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MI5_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Navy_in_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nigel_Balchindbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Never_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operation_MincemeatThe Man Who Never Was is a 1956 British espionage thriller film produced by André Hakim and directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Clifton Webb and Gloria Grahame and features Robert Flemyng, Josephine Griffin and Stephen Boyd. It is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Cmdr. Ewen Montagu and chronicles Operation Mincemeat, a 1943 British intelligence plan to deceive the Axis powers into thinking the Allied invasion of Sicily would take place elsewhere in the Mediterranean.The Man Who Never Was was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, and Nigel Balchin's screenplay won the BAFTA for that year.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Gordondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerMychelle Deschampsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_McDowelldbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_McCormackdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Die_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_crime_thriller_filmsThe Man Who Wouldn't Die is a 1995 action mystery film by director Bill Condon. The film, which aired as a movie of the week during the May Sweeps in 1995, stars Roger Moore, Nancy Allen and Malcolm McDowell. Internationally, it received either a theatrical or direct-to-video release.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Burton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Burton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Wouldn't Talkdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Burtondbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_mystery_drama_filmsThe Man Who Wouldn't Talk is a 1940 mystery film directed by David Burton and starring Lloyd Nolan, Jean Rogers, and Richard Clarke. It is a remake of the 1929 film The Valiant which had starred Paul Muni, and was based on a play of the same name. It was Nolan's first film for Twentieth Century Fox, where he went on to be a successful star of B Movie mysteries such as the Michael Shayne series. Nolan's portrayal of the lead character was deliberately more subdued than Muni's had been, and the film was "opened up" with the addition of flashback scenes and other devices to make it less dialogue-based than the original.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Lustgartendbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Wouldn't Talkdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wouldn't_Talk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxThe Man Who Wouldn't Talk is a 1958 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox, starring Anna Neagle, Anthony Quayle, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dora Bryan, John Le Mesurier and Lloyd Lamble. It was written by Edgar Lustgarten from a story by Stanley Jackson.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Detiegedbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:distributorUnited Screen Artsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:producerPhyllis Bounds Detiegedbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dale_Robertsondbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Jean_Wongdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:nameThe Man from Button Willowdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_Stolldbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Button_Willowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsThe Man from Button Willow is a 1965 American animated Western film about the adventures of Justin Eagle, the first U.S. government agent. It was released in the United States on April 3, 1965.Common Sense Media noted in their review that the film is romantic and ethnocentric in its depiction of American superiority; some of the Native American and Asian characters would be considered stereotypes by today's standards.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mutz_Greenbaumdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccodbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccodbp-dbp:nameThe Man from Moroccodbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Moroccopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_adventure_filmsThe Man from Morocco is a 1945 British action adventure film directed by Mutz Greenbaum as Max Greene and starring Anton Walbrook, Margaretta Scott and Mary Morris. The film was shot at Welwyn Studios of Associated British.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man from Torontodbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Toronto_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillThe Man from Toronto is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Jessie Matthews, Ian Hunter and Frederick Kerr. After an inheritance is left to them if they marry, an Englishwoman and a Canadian must meet for the first time to investigate the other - with comedic results. Matthews was considered a rising film star at the time of the production, and she quickly became one of Gainsborough Pictures' leading names.dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGérard Depardieudbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Ironsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Malkovichdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man in the Iron Maskdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twins_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nick_Glennie-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Laterdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Man_in_the_Iron_Maskdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Louis_XIVThe Man in the Iron Mask is a 1998 American action drama film written, directed, and produced by Randall Wallace in his directorial debut. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio in a dual role as the title character and the villain, Jeremy Irons as Aramis, John Malkovich as Athos, Gérard Depardieu as Porthos, and Gabriel Byrne as D'Artagnan. Some characters are from Alexandre Dumas's D'Artagnan Romances and some plot elements are very loosely adapted from his 1847–1850 novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne.The film centers on the four aging musketeers, Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan, during the reign of King Louis XIV. It explores the mystery of the Man in the Iron Mask, with a plot closer to the flamboyant 1929 version starring Douglas Fairbanks, The Iron Mask, and the 1939 version, directed by James Whale, than to the original Dumas book. The film received mixed reviews but was a financial success, grossing $183 million worldwide against a budget of $35 million.dbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Premingerdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:producerOtto Premingerdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Novakdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_McGavindbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arnold_Stangdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:nameThe Man with the Golden Armdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Golden_Armpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_PremingerThe Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 American independent drama film noir directed by Otto Preminger, based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren. Starring Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang and Darren McGavin, it recounts the story of a drug addict who gets clean while in prison, but struggles to stay that way in the outside world. Although the addictive drug is never identified in the film, according to the American Film Institute "most contemporary and modern sources assume that it is heroin", although in Algren's book it is morphine. The film's initial release was controversial for its treatment of the then-taboo subject of drug addiction.It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Sinatra for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Joseph C. Wright and Darrell Silvera for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White and Elmer Bernstein for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Sinatra was also nominated for best actor awards by the BAFTAs and The New York Film Critics. The film is in the public domain, and in 2020 was added into the National Film Registry.dbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:distributorMascot Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hainesdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringEsther Ralstondbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringConrad Nageldbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:nameThe Marines Are Comingdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marines_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mascot_Pictures_filmsThe Marines Are Coming is a 1934 American action drama film directed by David Howard and starring William Haines, Conrad Nagel and Esther Ralston. It was produced and distributed by the independent Mascot Pictures. It was the final film acting role of Haines who had a major success in the 1926 film Tell it to the Marines.dbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Lucas_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zena_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Jordandbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:nameThe Marked Onedbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marked_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_SearleThe Marked One is a 1963 British second feature crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring William Lucas, Zena Walker and Patrick Jordan. It was written by Paul Erickson. An ex-con's daughter is kidnapped by a blackmailer.dbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:producerDoug Claybournedbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Steinmandbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:producerSimon Rhodesdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Hinnigandbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:starringStuart Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:starringCatherine Zeta-Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:starringMatt Letscherdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:nameThe Mask of Zorrodbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:nameThe Mask of Zorro: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorrodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prisondbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Johnston_McCulleydbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish-language_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Estudios_Churubusco_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_slaverydbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zorro_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terry_Rossiodbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1821dbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1841dbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Mask_of_Zorropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Mask of Zorro is a 1998 American Western swashbuckler film based on the fictional character Zorro by Johnston McCulley. Directed by Martin Campbell from a screenplay by John Eskow, Ted Elliott, and Terry Rossio, it stars Antonio Banderas in the main role, with Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stuart Wilson co-starring in supporting roles. The film features the original Zorro, Don Diego de la Vega (Hopkins), escaping from prison to find his long-lost daughter (Zeta-Jones) and avenge the death of his wife at the hands of the corrupt governor Rafael Montero (Wilson). He is aided by his successor (Banderas), who is pursuing his own vendetta against the governor's right-hand man while falling in love with de la Vega's daughter.Executive producer Steven Spielberg had initially developed the film for TriStar Pictures with directors Mikael Salomon and Robert Rodriguez, before Campbell signed on in 1996. Salomon cast Sean Connery as Don Diego de la Vega, while Rodriguez brought Banderas in the lead role. Connery dropped out and was replaced with Hopkins, and The Mask of Zorro began filming in January 1997 at Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City, Mexico.The Mask of Zorro was released in the United States on July 17, 1998, to critical and commercial success, grossing $250.3 million against a $65-95 million budget. The film was nominated for two awards at the 71st Academy Awards, and two awards at the 56th Golden Globe Awards. A sequel, The Legend of Zorro, also starring Banderas and Zeta-Jones and directed by Campbell, was released in 2005, but did not fare as well as its predecessor.dbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Thomas_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoAnne Sellardbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Thomas Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Lupidbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerMegan Ellisondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonny Greenwood, Graeme Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Seymour Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoaquin Phoenixdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Adamsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Thomas_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Megan_Ellisondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Thomas_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Lupidbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:JoAnne_Sellardbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Thomas_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Masterdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Master: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_religiondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Megan_Ellisondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annapurna_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Thomas_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Thomas_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Phoenix,_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cultsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1950dbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Weinstein_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scientology_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jonny_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scientology-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Master_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_new_religious_movementsThe Master is a 2012 American psychological drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams. It tells the story of Freddie Quell (Phoenix), a World War II Navy veteran struggling to adjust to a post-war society, who meets Lancaster Dodd (Hoffman), the leader of a cult known as The Cause. Dodd sees something in Quell and accepts him into the movement. Quell takes a liking to The Cause and begins traveling with Dodd's family to spread his teachings.The film was produced by Annapurna Pictures and Ghoulardi Film Company and distributed by The Weinstein Company. The film's inspirations were varied: it was partly inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, early drafts of Anderson's There Will Be Blood, the novel V. by Thomas Pynchon, John Huston's documentary Let There Be Light about WWII veterans with PTSD, drunken Navy stories that Jason Robards had told to Anderson while filming Magnolia, and the life story of author John Steinbeck. The Master was shot almost entirely on 65 mm film stock, making it the first fiction feature to be shot and released in 70mm since Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet in 1996.Initially, the film was set up with Universal Pictures, but fell through due to script and budget problems. It was first publicly shown on August 3, 2012, at the American Cinematheque in 70 mm and screened variously in the same way, before officially premiering at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, where it won three awards: the FIPRESCI Award for Best Film; the Silver Lion for Anderson's direction; and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, shared by Phoenix and Hoffman. It was released in theaters in the United States on September 14, 2012, to critical acclaim; its performances (particularly those from the three leads), screenplay, direction, plausibility, and realistic portrayal of post-World War II Americans were praised.Considered one of Anderson's finest works and one of the best films of the 2010s and the 21st century, it received three Oscar nominations: Best Actor for Phoenix, Best Supporting Actor for Hoffman, and Best Supporting Actress for Adams. In 2016, The Master was ranked the 24th in the BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. Anderson has repeatedly stated that The Master is his favorite film of those he has made.dbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Leedsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Woolanddbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tilda_Thamardbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Master Plandbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Master_Plan_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_StudiosThe Master Plan is a 1954 British second feature espionage thriller film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Norman Wooland, Tilda Thamar and Wayne Morris. It was written by Enfield based on the teleplay Operation North Star by Harald Bratt.dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Keighleydbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Liveseydbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Keighleydbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herb_Meadowdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Master of Ballantraedbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1740sdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Keighleydbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jacobite_rising_of_1745_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Ballantrae_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Robert_Louis_StevensonThe Master of Ballantrae is a 1953 British Technicolor adventure film starring Errol Flynn and Roger Livesey. It is a loose and highly truncated adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson 1889 novel of the same name. In eighteenth century Scotland, two sons of a laird clash over the family estate and a lady. It was the last film directed by William Keighley.dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:directorPerry Andelin Blakedbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerTodd Garnerdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerJack Giarraputodbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerSid Ganisdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerBarry Bernardidbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerAlex Siskindbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringJames Brolindbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringHarold Goulddbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringDana Carveydbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Espositodbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringBrent Spinerdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Ganisdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dana_Carveydbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harris_Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:nameThe Master of Disguisedbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:nameThe Master of Disguise: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2002dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revolution_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:The_Master_of_Disguisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_PalermoThe Master of Disguise is a 2002 American adventure comedy film directed by production designer Perry Andelin Blake in his sole directorial effort; written by Dana Carvey and Harris Goldberg; and produced by Sid Ganis, Alex Siskin, Barry Bernardi, and Todd Garner. The film stars Carvey, Brent Spiner, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, and James Brolin. It tells the story of a man who is trained to become a "Master of Disguise" by his grandfather when a master criminal kidnaps his parents.Produced by Revolution Studios, The Master of Disguise was released by Sony Pictures Releasing in the United States on August 2, 2002. The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with many critics deeming it among the worst films ever made. Despite its panning, it grossed $43.4 million on a $16 million budget.dbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Hartmandbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_MacLainedbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Perkinsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morsedbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Boothdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Forddbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Hartmandbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johann_Nestroydbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thornton_Wilderdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Oxenforddbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Matchmakerdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Adolph_Deutschdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1884dbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Matchmaker_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A_Day_Well_SpentThe Matchmaker is a 1958 American comedy film directed by Joseph Anthony. The film stars Shirley Booth in her final film, Anthony Perkins, and Shirley MacLaine. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes is based on the 1955 play of the same name by Thornton Wilder. The costumes were by Edith Head.dbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:directorTim Chambersdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:producerTim Chambersdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marley_Sheltondbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Burstyndbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carla_Guginodbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Boreanazdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Whitney_Springerdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Garganodbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:nameThe Mighty Macsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women's_sportsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1972dbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Macspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_RossThe Mighty Macs is a 2009 American sports drama film by director Tim Chambers. It stars Carla Gugino in the lead role of Cathy Rush, a Hall of Fame women's basketball coach. The film premiered in the 2009 Heartland Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on October 21, 2011 through indie film label Freestyle Releasing.dbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:producerRonald Neamedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Peckdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Squiredbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Griffiths_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jill_Craigiedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:nameThe Million Pound Notedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mark_Twaindbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1903dbp-dbr:The_Million_Pound_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_poverty_in_the_United_KingdomThe Million Pound Note is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Jane Griffiths. It is based on the 1893 Mark Twain short story "The Million Pound Bank Note", and is a precursor to the 1983 film Trading Places.It was shot at Pinewood Studios and on location around London. The film's sets were designed by the art directors John Box and Jack Maxsted. It was released by Rank's General Film Distributors. The American release was handled by United Artists under the alternative title Man with a Million.dbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:producerPierre Rouvedbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_De_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Sellersdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alastair_Simdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vittorio_De_Sicadbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_De_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:nameThe Millionairessdbp-dbr:The_Millionairessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dimitri_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Millionairesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_romantic_comedy_filmsThe Millionairess is a 1960 British romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith, and starring Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers. Set in London, it is a loose adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1936 play of the same name.dbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAIPdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clements_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Bryant_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Uredbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Kennawaydbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mind Bendersdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Auricdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_mind_controldbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OxfordThe Mind Benders is a 1963 British thriller film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements, Michael Bryant and Wendy Craig. Screenwriter James Kennaway turned his screenplay into his 1963 novel of the same name.American International Pictures released the film in the U.S. as a double feature with Operation Bikini (1963).dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:directorAlan Cookedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Stampdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Davenportdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hale_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:nameThe Mind of Mr Soamesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Cookedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Soamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsThe Mind of Mr. Soames is a 1970 British-American sci-fi–drama film directed by Alan Cooke and starring Terence Stamp, Robert Vaughn and Nigel Davenport. It was written by John Hale and Edward Simpson based on Charles Eric Maine's 1961 novel of the same name.A man awakens from a 30-year coma with an immature brain.dbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Minstrel Boydbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeThe Minstrel Boy is a 1937 British musical film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Fred Conyngham, Chili Bouchier and Lucille Lisle. It was made at the M.P. Studios in Elstree. Like many Butcher's Film Service productions of the era, it takes its title from a popular song "The Minstrel Boy".dbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carroll_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Slezakdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Butler_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Rouveroldbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Miracledbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_the_Virgin_Mary_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Miracle_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_RapperThe Miracle is a 1959 American historical fiction film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Carroll Baker and Roger Moore. It is a remake of the 1912 hand-colored, black-and-white film The Miracle, which was in turn a production of the 1911 pantomime play, The Miracle, written by Karl Vollmöller and directed by Max Reinhardt.The 1959 film version for Warner Bros. was shot in Technirama and Technicolor, with an original score by Elmer Bernstein. The film was shot in the Los Angeles area, the Gypsy camp sequence was shot in the Santa Susana Mountains around Calabasas, California.dbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:directorPhilip Brandondbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linden_Traversdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:starringJohn Stuartdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:starringJohn Warwickdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:starringPatricia Hilliarddbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:nameThe Missing Milliondbp-dbr:The_Missing_Milliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Missing_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_crime_filmsThe Missing Million is a 1942 British crime film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Linden Travers, John Warwick and Patricia Hilliard. It was adapted by James Seymour from the 1923 novel The Missing Million by Edgar Wallace. A millionaire is persecuted by a criminal gang.dbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yvonne_Mackaydbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gibson_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Gibson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Farrelldbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Hatherlydbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Jendendbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yvonne_Mackaydbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gibson_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Gibson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burton_Silverdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_Christmas_filmsThe Monster's Christmas is a 1981 New Zealand Christmas fantasy television film produced by Television New Zealand.The movie tells the tale of a young girl who is approached by a monster from one of her storybooks to help him and other monsters regain their voices that have been stolen by a wicked witch. According to distributor Gibson Group, it was "deliberately written and planned as a location film, it incorporates many of New Zealand’s beautiful scenic spots". A region 1 DVD was released in 2004. On December 23, 2022, Rifftrax released a commentary on the film.dbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Michelldbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Loaderdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Vaughandbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Reiddbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Mackintoshdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Ford_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Wilson-Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathryn_Bradshawdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Michelldbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Loaderdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hanif_Kureishidbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hanif_Kureishidbp-dbr:The_Mother_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_MichellThe Mother is a 2003 British drama film directed by Roger Michell and written by Hanif Kureishi. It stars Anne Reid, Daniel Craig, Peter Vaughan, Steven Mackintosh, and Cathryn Bradshaw.The film had its world premiere at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors Fortnight section.dbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorScreen Gemsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_W._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Eidelmandbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tomandandydbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Jenneydbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Geredbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Linneydbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Pattondbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debra_Messingdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Gemsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_W._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Virginiadbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cryptidsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tomandandydbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Mothman_Prophecies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mothman_in_filmThe Mothman Prophecies is a 2002 American supernatural horror-mystery film directed by Mark Pellington, and starring Richard Gere and Laura Linney, with Will Patton, Debra Messing, Alan Bates and Lucinda Jenney in supporting roles. Based on the 1975 book of the same name by parapsychologist and Fortean author John Keel, the screenplay was written by Richard Hatem.The story follows John Klein (Gere), a reporter who researches the legend of the Mothman. Still shaken by the death of his wife two years earlier from a glioblastoma, Klein is sent to cover a news piece and inexplicably finds himself in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where there have been sightings of an unusual creature and other unexplained phenomena. As he becomes increasingly drawn into mysterious forces at work, he hopes they can reconnect him to his wife, while the local sheriff (Linney) becomes concerned about his obsessions.The film claims to be based on actual events that occurred between November 1966 and December 1967 in Point Pleasant, as described by Keel. It was shot in Pittsburgh and Kittanning, Pennsylvania, and was released to mixed reviews, although it was a box office success and has since gained a cult following.dbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:producerDavid Lazerdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringJames Cocodbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringGregory Hinesdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringDabney Colemandbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringFrank Ozdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringDave Goelzdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringJerry Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringSteve Whitmiredbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringLinda Lavindbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringJim Hensondbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringRichard Huntdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringJoan Riversdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:starringArt Carneydbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Patchettdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Tarsesdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:nameThe Muppets Take Manhattandbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:nameThe Muppets Take Manhattan: The Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddings_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Muppets_Take_Manhattanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_filmsThe Muppets Take Manhattan is a 1984 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Oz and the third theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film stars Muppet performers Jim Henson, Oz, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, as well as special appearances by Art Carney, James Coco, Dabney Coleman, Gregory Hines, Linda Lavin, Liza Minnelli, Joan Rivers, and Brooke Shields. Filmed in New York City during the prior summer, it was released theatrically in the United States on July 13, 1984, by Tri-Star Pictures. A fantasy sequence in the film introduced the Muppet Babies characters.The Muppets Take Manhattan was the first film to be directed solely by Oz, who previously co-directed The Dark Crystal with Henson. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics with praise for its puppetry, humor, songs and characters but criticism for some of its writing. The film was a box office success, grossing $25.5 million on a budget of $8 million.dbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Rounddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Rounddbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Rounddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Rounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Rounddbp-dbp:nameThe Music Goes 'Rounddbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Rounddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Music_Goes_'Roundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jo_SwerlingThe Music Goes 'Round is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Harry Richman, Rochelle Hudson and Walter Connolly. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Readbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Deneuvedbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Chambersdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mena_Suvaridbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:nameThe Musketeerdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1620sdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Cardinal_Richelieudbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Louis_XIIIdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Impact_of_the_September_11_attacks_on_cinemadbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_QuintanoThe Musketeer is a 2001 American action–adventure film based on Alexandre Dumas's classic 1844 novel The Three Musketeers, directed and photographed by Peter Hyams, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth and Justin Chambers.The film features Tsui Hark's regular actor Xin-Xin Xiong as a stunt choreographer and performer. Released days before the September 11 attacks, it was moderately successful in North America but did not perform well in other countries, and received largely negative reviews from critics. It is recognized by the department of Gers as the first Musketeers adaptation to incorporate authentic scenery from the real d'Artagnan's home region.dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:directorAnthony Lucasdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:distributorMonster Distributesdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:producerJulia Lucasdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:producerAnthony Lucas,dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:starringJoel Edgertondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helmut_Bakaitisdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Dysartdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:starringJude Beaumontdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:nameThe Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morellodbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellodbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Steampunk_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:APRA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Geographic_Explorations_of_Jasper_Morellopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_speculative_fiction_filmsThe Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello is a 2005 Australian animated short film. It was developed and produced in association with the Australian Film Commission; developed and produced with the assistance of Film Victoria and produced in association with SBS Independent. It was supposed to be succeeded by three other feature films: Jasper Morello and the return of Claude Belgon, Jasper Morello and the Ghost of ALTO MEA, and Jasper Morello and the Ebeneza of Gothia.dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Montagu_Lovedbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Gribbondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Gadsdendbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mysterious Islanddbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Tourneurdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Benjamin_Christensendbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_submarine_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Island_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Mysterious_IslandThe Mysterious Island is a 1929 American sound part-talkie science fiction film directed by Lucien Hubbard, based on Jules Verne's 1874 novel L'Île mystérieuse (The Mysterious Island). The film was photographed largely in two-color Technicolor. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The sound was recorded via the Western Electric sound-on-film process. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:directorLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:directorClaude Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:distributorAlexander Enterprisesdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:starringRobert Shortdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:starringJo Marymandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:starringLibby Halldbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:nameThe Naked Witchdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Naked_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_horror_filmsThe Naked Witch is a 1964 American horror film produced by Claude Alexander, and written and directed by Larry Buchanan. It stars Libby Hall, Robert Short and Jo Maryman. The film was shot in 1960 and has a copyright date of 1961 but was not released until 1964. It tells the story of a university student who travels to Texas, where he inadvertently restores a dead witch to life. She then takes revenge on the Schöennig family, one of whom, her lover, had denounced her a century earlier. The student falls under the spell of the witch but recovers in time to save Kirska, the only remaining Schöennig, before he himself kills the witch again.The Naked Witch was financed by a Texan drive-in theater owner who wanted a movie with much nudity, but the actual amount of nudity is negligible. The film was considered to be a success, bringing in box office receipts of $80,000 and helping to launch Buchanan's career.It is often confused with another regional-made film, also titled The Naked Witch (aka The Naked Temptress), a lost film directed by Andy Milligan in New Jersey in 1967.dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorGeorge T. Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorWolfgang Petersendbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Macdonalddbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited States:dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWest Germany:dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorNeue Constantin Filmdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDieter Geisslerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerBernd Eichingerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerTim Hamptondbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHeinz Bibodbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHarold Lee Tichenordbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Napdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerKlaus Kaehlerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Petersendbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernd_Eichingerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Hampton_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe NeverEnding Storydbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)The NeverEnding Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a West German/American-produced English language epic fantasy film series based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Michael Ende.The original 1984 film, The NeverEnding Story, was directed and co-written by Wolfgang Petersen and was later followed by two sequels.The first film adapted the first half of the original novel, while the second half of the novel was used as the rough basis for the second film, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter.The third film in the series, The NeverEnding Story III, has an original plot.dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:producerDieter Geisslerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringJonathan Brandisdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringClarissa Burtdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringJohn Wesley Shippdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringKenny Morrisondbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringMartin Umbachdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:nameThe Neverending Story IIdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:nameThe Neverending Story II - The Next Chapter: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_Scoredbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Argentinadbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineVox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_The_Neverending_Storydbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_II:_The_Next_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter is a 1990 fantasy film and a sequel to The NeverEnding Story. It was directed by George T. Miller and stars Jonathan Brandis as Bastian Bux, Kenny Morrison as Atreyu, and Alexandra Johnes as the Childlike Empress. The only actor to return from the first film was Thomas Hill as Carl Conrad Coreander. The film used plot elements from Michael Ende's novel The Neverending Story (primarily the second half) but introduced a new storyline. Upon its American theatrical release in 1991, the Bugs Bunny animated short Box-Office Bunny was shown before the film. This short was also included on the VHS and LaserDisc release later that year.dbp-dbr:The_New_Clowndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_New_Clowndbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_New_Clowndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_New_Clowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_New_Clowndbp-dbp:nameThe New Clowndbp-dbr:The_New_Clowndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Clownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_PaulThe New Clown is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Fred Paul and starring James Welch, Manora Thew and Richard Lindsay. It was based on a play by H. M. Paull. The screenplay concerns an aristocrat who runs away to join the circus.dbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:producerDiane Kirmandbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:producerPatricia T. Greendbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Seymour_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Keachdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blake_Bashoffdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Renée_Smithdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Mallory_Asherdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Swiss_Family_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Swiss_Family_Robinsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stewart_RaffillThe New Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 American adventure film directed by Stewart Raffill. The film is based on the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss, and stars Jane Seymour, David Carradine, James Keach, John Mallory Asher, Blake Bashoff, and Jamie Renée Smith.dbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerGary Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerTom Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Dixondbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producer Madonna, William Orbit, variousdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerLinne Radmindbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringMichael Vartandbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Brattdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringMadonnadbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringLynn Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringJosef Sommerdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Dixondbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Ropelewskidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:nameThe Next Best Thingdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gabriel_Yareddbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_SchlesingerThe Next Best Thing is a 2000 American comedy drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Madonna, Rupert Everett, and Benjamin Bratt. It follows a woman who has a one-night-stand with her gay best friend, which results in her giving birth to a son that the two attempt to co-parent over the ensuing years amidst a custody battle. It features supporting performances from Michael Vartan, Josef Sommer, Lynn Redgrave, Neil Patrick Harris, and Illeana Douglas. It was Schlesinger's final feature film before his death in 2003.The film was a box-office bomb and received overwhelmingly negative reviews from film critics. The accompanying soundtrack album was appreciated by music critics. Its lead single, "American Pie", topped the charts in various countries, including Everett's native United Kingdom, where Madonna extended her record as the female artist with most number-one songs in the country.dbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ealing_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nova_Pilbeamdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Chandos_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Johnsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Tatedbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ealing_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:nameThe Next of Kindbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kindbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_of_Kinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thorold_DickinsonThe Next of Kin, also known as Next of Kin, is a 1942 Second World War propaganda film produced by Ealing Studios. The film was originally commissioned by the British War Office as a training film to promote the government message that "Careless talk costs lives". After being taken on by Ealing Studios, the project was expanded and given a successful commercial release. After the war and up until at least the mid 1960s, services in British Commonwealth countries continued to use The Next of Kin as part of security training. The film's title is derived from the phrase "the next of kin have been informed" as used by radio announcers when reporting on the loss of personnel in action.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Dietrichdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Dietrichdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbp:nameThe Night Before the Divorcedbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Austrian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Before_the_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_SiodmakThe Night Before the Divorce is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lynn Bari, Mary Beth Hughes and Joseph Allen, adapted from the 1937 play of the same name by Gina Kaus and Ladislas Fodor.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbp:nameThe Night Club Queendbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Night_Club_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsThe Night Club Queen is a 1934 British musical mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Mary Clare, Jane Carr and Lewis Shaw. It was made at Twickenham Studios in London. The sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Paviadbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_P._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Galindbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMiguel Ferrerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Monahandbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Entwisledbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael H. Mosesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_P._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Galindbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Night Flierdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Flier_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_photojournalistsThe Night Flier (also known as Stephen King's The Night Flier) is a 1997 American horror film based on the 1988 short story of the same name by Stephen King. Directed and co-written by Mark Pavia, the film stars Miguel Ferrer as Richard Dees, a tabloid reporter who, while investigating a series of murders committed in airfields, begins to suspect that the killer may be a vampire.The Night Flier premiered on television in the United States on HBO on November 7, 1997, receiving a limited theatrical release in the United States by New Line Cinema the following year.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dudley_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ramon_Novarrodbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Layedbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dudley_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Allan_Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:nameThe Night Is Youngdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edgar_Allan_Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Night_Is_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dudley_MurphyThe Night Is Young is a 1935 American romantic musical film starring Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Laye. The film is based on a story written by Vicki Baum and directed by Dudley Murphy.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:nameThe Night Mayordbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Benjamin_StoloffThe Night Mayor is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Lee Tracy, Evalyn Knapp and Don Dillaway.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbp:starringKay Taylordbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_McLean_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbp:nameThe Night Nursedbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nursesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_television_filmsThe Night Nurse is a 1978 Australian television film about the relationship between a former opera star and her night nurse.It was produced by Bruning's Gemini Productions.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Liliana_Cavanidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:distributorItal-Noleggio Cinematograficodbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Ramplingdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:starringDirk Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:starringGabriele Ferzettidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:starringPhilippe Leroydbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Liliana_Cavanidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Liliana_Cavanidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Albertidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Forwooddbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Italo_Moscatidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:nameThe Night Porterdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexual_repressiondbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BDSM_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1957dbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_aftermath_of_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Liliana_Cavanidbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_fugitivesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_erotic_thriller_filmsThe Night Porter (Italian: Il portiere di notte) is a 1974 Italian erotic psychological war drama film co-written and directed by Liliana Cavani. It stars Dirk Bogarde and Charlotte Rampling, with Philippe Leroy, Gabriele Ferzetti and Isa Miranda in supporting roles. Set in Vienna in 1957, the film centers on the sadomasochistic relationship between a former Nazi concentration camp officer (Bogarde) and one of his inmates (Rampling).The film's themes of sexual and sadomasochistic obsession, and its use of Holocaust imagery, have made the film controversial since its initial release, dividing critics over its artistic value. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorMax Klevendbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStriker Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Edmondsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Night Stalkerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Richard_RamirezThe Night Stalker is a 1987 American thriller film starring Charles Napier. The story was inspired by serial killer Richard Ramirez also known as "the Night Stalker".dbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wiemerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Kershawdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Castrodaddbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pernell_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milla_Jovovichdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wiemerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Kershawdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nepaldbp-dbr:The_Night_Train_to_Kathmandupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsThe Night Train to Kathmandu is a 1988 American romantic fantasy television film starring Milla Jovovich, Eddie Castrodad, and Pernell Roberts. It was directed by Robert Wiemer.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbp:producerHarold Richmonddbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbp:nameThe Night Won't Talkdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:The_Night_Won't_Talkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Kensington_StudiosThe Night Won't Talk is a 1952 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Daniel Birt and starring John Bailey, Hy Hazell and Mary Germaine. It was written by Roger Burford and Brock Williams. The murder of an artist's model leads the police to investigate the artistic community of Chelsea.dbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandaldbp-dbp:nameThe Office Scandaldbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsThe Office Scandal is a 1929 American sound part-talkie drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Phyllis Haver, Raymond Hatton and Margaret Livingston. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. 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It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at their Teddington Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:nameThe Officers' Messdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_HaynesThe Officers' Mess is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Richard Cooper, Harold French and Elsa Lanchester. It was made at Walton Studios. It was released as a quota quickie by Paramount Pictures.A Lieutenant becomes mixed-up with some stolen jewels.dbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Volker_Schlöndorffdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Nymandbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Kino_International_(company)dbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAMLFdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTobis Filmkunstdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Nymandbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gebhard_Henkedbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ingrid_Windischdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heino_Ferchdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Malkovichdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gottfried_Johndbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_McBurneydbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vernon_Dobtcheffdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Volker_Spenglerdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armin_Mueller-Stahldbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dieter_Laserdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Agnès_Soraldbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Duretdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marianne_Sägebrechtdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre-Benoist_Varoclierdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ilja_Smoljanskidbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurent_Spielvogeldbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luc_Floriandbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philippe_Sturbelledbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sasha_Hanaudbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Volker_Schlöndorffdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Kino_International_(company)dbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gebhard_Henkedbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ingrid_Windischdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Volker_Schlöndorffdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Carrièredbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ogredbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Minimalist_musicdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Volker_Schlöndorffdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jean-Claude_Carrièredbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Polanddbp-dbr:The_Ogre_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_with_cover_art_by_Dave_McKeanThe Ogre (German: Der Unhold) is a 1996 French-German-British war drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring John Malkovich, Gottfried John, Marianne Sägebrecht, Volker Spengler, Heino Ferch, Dieter Laser and Armin Mueller-Stahl. It was written by Jean-Claude Carrière and Schlöndorff, based on the novel The Erl-King by Michel Tournier.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Educational_Film_Exchanges,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbp:producerMack Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Educational_Film_Exchanges,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Rodneydbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hampton_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_A._Waldrondbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_M._Loewenthaldbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbp:nameThe Old Barndbp-dbr:The_Old_Barndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Barnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mack_Sennett_Comedies_short_filmsThe Old Barn is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Mack Sennett.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Old Curiosity Shopdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hepworth_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Old_Curiosity_ShopThe Old Curiosity Shop is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Mai Deacon, Warwick Buckland and Alma Taylor. It was based on the 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, and was the first of three film adaptations of the story by Bentley. It was made by the Hepworth Company, the leading British film studio before the First World War.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Old Mandbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsThe Old Man is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Maisie Gay, Anne Grey and Lester Matthews. It is based on the play of the same name by Edgar Wallace, with several actors reprising their roles. The film marked the screen debut of Scottish actor Finlay Currie.It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios with sets designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:directorBrett Donowhodbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerBrett Donowhodbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerSasha Yelaundbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerFred Roosdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerColin Floomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerMicah Haleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerR. Bryan Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:producerRobert Paschall Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Cagedbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:nameThe Old Waydbp-dbr:The_Old_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2023_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:The_Old_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2023_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Old Way is a 2023 American Western film directed by Brett Donowho, from a screenplay by Carl W. Lucas, and starring Nicolas Cage as a retired gunman on a mission to find the outlaws who killed his wife.The film was theatrically released by Saban Films on January 6, 2023, and received mixed reviews by critics.dbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsmithdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:starringGregory Peckdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:starringDavid Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:starringBillie Whitelawdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:starringLee Remickdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Seltzerdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:nameThe Omendbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_musicdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Omendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Surreydbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_depictions_of_the_Antichristdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Omen_(franchise)The Omen is a 1976 supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, it stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens (in his film debut), Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. The film's plot follows Damien Thorn, a young child replaced at birth by his father, unbeknownst to his wife, after their biological child dies shortly after birth. As a series of mysterious events and violent deaths occur around the family and Damien enters childhood, they come to learn he is in fact the prophesied Antichrist.Released theatrically by 20th Century-Fox in June 1976, The Omen received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing over $60 million at the U.S. box office and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 1976. Retrospective reviews of the film have been more favorable, and the film earned two Oscar nominations, including a win for Jerry Goldsmith's musical score. The film spawned the Omen franchise, with Damien: Omen II released two years later, followed by The Final Conflict (1981) and Omen IV: The Awakening (1991), as well as a 2006 remake and 2024 prequel. It also spawned a 2016 television series that ran for one season on A&E.dbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Mooredbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerGlen Williamsonndbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Gambondbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Thewlisdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringPete Postlethwaitedbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMia Farrowdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulia Stilesdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringLiev Schreiberdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringSeamus Davey-Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Seltzerdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Omendbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_musicdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_depictions_of_the_Antichristdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Omen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MateraThe Omen (also known as The Omen: 666) is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by John Moore and written by David Seltzer. The fifth installment in The Omen series, it is a remake of the 1976 film of the same title, which was also written by Seltzer. This version stars Julia Stiles, Liev Schreiber, Mia Farrow, David Thewlis, Pete Postlethwaite, Michael Gambon, and Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick in his feature film debut.It was released worldwide on June 6, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $120 million against a $25 million budget.dbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbp:nameThe One Way Traildbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Traildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_Way_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_TaylorThe One Way Trail is a 1931 pre-Code American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tim McCoy, Doris Hill and Carroll Nye.dbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_V._Pickerdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_V._Pickerdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Gordon_(director)dbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe One and Onlydbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1938dbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:The_One_and_Only_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Artists_filmsThe One and Only is a 1978 comedy film starring Henry Winkler, directed by Carl Reiner and written by Steve Gordon.dbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:VCA_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:distributorCatalyst Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:distributorJoy Bear Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:producerRadley Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terri_Hall_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Gillisdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Leonarddbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Moneydbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Beudantdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:VCA_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:nameThe Opening of Misty Beethovendbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:nameThe Opening Of Misty Beethoven Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Opening of Misty Beethoven is an American pornographic comedy film released in 1976. It was produced with a relatively high budget and filmed on elaborate locations in Paris, New York City and Rome with a musical score, and owes much to its director Radley Metzger (directing this film as "Henry Paris"). According to author Toni Bentley, The Opening of Misty Beethoven is considered the "crown jewel" of the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984).dbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Justin_Chadwickdbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Pictures Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFocus Features Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alison_Owendbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringScarlett Johanssondbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringNatalie Portmandbp-dbr:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringEric 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Other Boleyn Girl is a 2008 historical romantic drama film directed by Justin Chadwick. The screenplay by Peter Morgan was adapted from Philippa Gregory’s 2001 novel of the same name. It is a fictionalised account of the lives of 16th-century English aristocrats Mary Boleyn, mistress of King Henry VIII, and her sister, Anne, who became the monarch's ill-fated second wife.The film was released on February 29th, 2008.dbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:producerAlexandra Rosedbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:producerMario Iscovichdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:producerKathy Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringJuliette Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringTom Skerrittdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringGiovanni Ribisidbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:starringDiane Keatondbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Brunnerdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_intellectual_disabilitydbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Garry_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mandeville_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Sisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_PortmanThe Other Sister is a 1999 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall and stars Juliette Lewis, Giovanni Ribisi, Diane Keaton and Tom Skerritt. The film was written by Marshall and Bob Brunner. Malia Scotch Marmo did uncredited rewrites to the script.dbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringHal Gordondbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Glynnedbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lola_Harveydbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outcast_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeThe Outcast is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Glynne and Hal Gordon. It was produced by British International Pictures at the company's Welwyn Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead.dbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:distributorSouthgate Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:producerRichard Davisdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:producerStephen Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Rubešdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saul_Rubinekdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fairuza_Balkdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Schwartz_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noam_Zylbermandbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Savathdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsThe Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick is a 1988 Canadian film based on the novel by Morley Torgov. The film was shot in Winnipeg and Beausejour, Manitoba.dbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Barry_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Huthdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman McKinneldbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outsider_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanThe Outsider is a 1931 British drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Joan Barry, Harold Huth and Norman McKinnel. The screenplay concerns an unorthodox osteopath who cures one of his patients, the daughter of a fellow Doctor. It was made at Elstree Studios and based on the 1923 play of the same title by Dorothy Brandon, previously made into an American silent film in 1926. The film's sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold.Harold Huth's performance was voted the best in a British film in 1931. The film was remade in 1939 as The Outsider with George Sanders and Mary Maguire in the leading roles.dbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chill_Willsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Rose_Leedbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangdbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aaron_Spellingdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_television_filmsThe Over-the-Hill Gang is a 1969 American made-for-television Western comedy film about a group of aging Texas Rangers, starring Walter Brennan and Pat O'Brien. Chill Wills, Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, and Jack Elam play supporting roles. The film was written by Richard Carr and directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film premiered on ABC on October 7, 1969.dbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_McCowandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chill_Willsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Astairedbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Wooddbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_McCowandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aaron_Spellingdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_McCowanThe Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again starring Walter Brennan and Fred Astaire is a 1970 ABC Movie of the Week sequel to the Western comedy The Over-the-Hill Gang. The supporting cast includes Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, Chill Wills, Lana Wood, and Burt Mustin (all of whom, except Wood, were in The Over-the-Hill Gang). Like the 1969 original, the sequel involves a group of aging Texas Rangers and was written by Richard Carr and directed by George McCowan.Pat O'Brien had played the second lead in the first film, but his character was left out of the sequel and he was effectively replaced by Astaire, who was not in the original film.Richard Widmark played O'Brien's character in a quasi-remake two decades later entitled Once Upon a Texas Train, in which the Over-the-Hill Gang, with an entirely new cast including Stuart Whitman, played supporting roles to Willie Nelson's train robber.This was the final film for three-time Academy Award-winner Walter Brennan.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:directorNicholas Tomnaydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Victordbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:producerStacey Testrodbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Reddydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hyde_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Victordbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Hostdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Swihartdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Hostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_black_comedy_filmsThe Perfect Host is a 2010 American black comedy psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Nicholas Tomnay in his feature directorial debut, and starring David Hyde Pierce and Clayne Crawford. It is a remake of Tomnay's short film The Host (2001).The Perfect Host was released in the United States in July 2011. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Hyde Pierce and Crawford, but criticized the pacing.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rosmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Plattdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerSusan Duffdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerDawn Wolfromdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringHilary Duffdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Lockleardbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Nothdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rosmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Platt_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heather_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Mandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Rosmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marc_E._Plattdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_romance_filmsThe Perfect Man is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Rosman and written by Gina Wendkos. The film stars Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear, and Chris Noth. The narrative follows a teenage girl who, tired of moving every time her mother ends a relationship, invents a secret admirer in an effort to boost her mother’s self-esteem and help her find lasting love.The film was released theatrically in the United States on June 17, 2005, by Universal Pictures. Despite being widely panned by critics, it performed modestly at the box office, grossing approximately $20 million worldwide against a production budget of $10 million.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Tollindbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Glickmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scarlett_Johanssondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erika_Christensendbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darius_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Scoredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scoredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Murphy_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_examinations_and_testingdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_academic_scandalsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Scorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marc_HymanThe Perfect Score is a 2004 American teen comedy-heist film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Chris Evans, Erika Christensen, Bryan Greenberg, Scarlett Johansson, Darius Miles, and Leonardo Nam.The film focuses on a group of six New Jersey high school students whose futures will be jeopardized if they fail the upcoming SAT exam. They conspire to break into a regional office of the Lawrence Township, New Jersey–based Educational Testing Service (ETS), which prepares and distributes the SAT, and steal the answers to the exam, so they can all get perfect scores. The film deals with themes of one's future, morality, individuality, and feelings.The Perfect Score has similarities to other high school films, including The Breakfast Club (1985) and Dazed and Confused (1993), which are often referenced throughout the film. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $10 million.dbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:starringHumphrey Bogartdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:starringDick Forandbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:starringBette Davisdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:starringLeslie Howarddbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:starringGenevieve Tobindbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Delmer_Davesdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Kenyondbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestdbp-dbp:nameThe Petrified Forestdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mohave_County,_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Petrified_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_by_Robert_E._SherwoodThe Petrified Forest is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Archie Mayo and based on Robert E. Sherwood's 1934 drama of the same name. The motion picture stars Leslie Howard, Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart. The screenplay was written by Delmer Daves and Charles Kenyon, and adaptations were later performed on radio and television. The film is set in Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. According to Variety, Warner Bros. filmed two endings. Howard's character dies in one and survives in the other. In May 1945, Warner Bros. released another film based on Sherwood's play, Escape in the Desert. It pits a Dutch flyer walking across country to San Francisco and others against a bunch of escaped Nazi POWs.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emory_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerIrving C. Franklin, Emory Johnson, Donald M. Stonerdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Collier, Jr., Sally Blanedbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Emory_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emory_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laird_Doyledbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emory_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom Expressdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Booking_Offices_of_America_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Express_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Emory_JohnsonThe Phantom Express is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery crime-drama directed by Emory Johnson and based on the Emory Johnson story. The film stars William Collier, Jr. as Bruce Harrington, Sally Blane as Carolyn Nolan and Hobart Bosworth as Mr. Harrington. It was commercially released on August 15, 1932, by Majestic Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbp:distributorInternational Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbp:producerMario Zampidbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom Shotdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_filmsThe Phantom Shot is a 1947 British second feature ('B') mystery film directed by Mario Zampi and starring John Stuart, Olga Lindo and Howard Marion-Crawford. It was written by Walter C. Mycroft and marked Zampi's return to filmmaking after he had been interned during the Second World War.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Keysdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_de_Souzadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Searsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gaston_Lerouxdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom of the Operadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Phantom_of_the_OperaThe Phantom of the Opera is a 1962 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Herbert Lom, Heather Sears and Edward de Souza. The screenplay was by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder) loosely adapted from the 1910 novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions but was a financial disappointment.dbp-dbr:The_Phobicdbp-dbp:directorMargo Romerodbp-dbr:The_Phobicdbp-dbp:distributorAlex Ryan Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Phobicdbp-dbp:nameThe Phobicdbp-dbr:The_Phobicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Phobicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phobicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phobicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phobicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phobicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phobicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_psychological_thriller_filmsThe Phobic is a 2006 psychological thriller directed by Margo Romero and produced by Alex Ryan Productions, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Richardsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrent Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:August_Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfre_Woodarddbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_S._Duttondbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Gordon_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Hollisdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Richardsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brent_Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:August_Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:genreMusicdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Hall_of_Fame_episodesdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_James_Taylordbp-dbr:The_Piano_Lesson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_RichardsThe Piano Lesson is a 1995 American drama television film directed by Lloyd Richards and written by August Wilson, based on his 1987 play of the same name. The film stars Charles S. Dutton and Alfre Woodard, and relies on most of its cast from the original Broadway production. The film originally aired on CBS on February 5, 1995, as an episode of Hallmark Hall of Fame.It received widespread critical acclaim, and won a 1995 Peabody Award. The film earned nine nominations at the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards, with Wilson earning multiple nominations including one for Outstanding Made for Television Movie. Dutton and Woodard also earned nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special and Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special, with Dutton also receiving a nomination at the 53rd Golden Globe Awards for his performance. Woodard was awarded Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie at the 2nd Screen Actors Guild Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:directorJohn Edgintondbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:producerJohn Edgintondbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Watersdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pink_Floyddbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Klosedbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Jennerdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storydbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Floyd_and_Syd_Barrett_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_Floyd_filmsThe Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story is a 2001 television documentary produced by Otmoor Productions for BBC Two's Omnibus series and originally called Syd Barrett: Crazy Diamond (in the US, a slightly modified version aired as Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett in the VH1 Legends series in January 2002). Directed by John Edginton, the film includes interviews with all the Pink Floyd members – Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright – plus the "fifth Pink Floyd", Bob Klose, who left the band in 1965, getting their points of view on the original band founder Syd Barrett. The film includes rare early television appearances of Pink Floyd, and home movies.The film was first released on DVD on 24 March 2003. In 2021, the director and archivist, John Edginton, retrieved the original interview tapes and released them in full on his YouTube channel in a playlist titled Pink Floyd Unfiltereddbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Jurowdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Nivendbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringCapucinedbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Wagnerdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Sellersdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaudia Cardinaledbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Jurowdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Richlindbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Pink Pantherdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_German-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_jewellerydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Pink_Panther_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipientsThe Pink Panther is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, who co-wrote the script with Maurice Richlin. Produced by The Mirisch Company and distributed by United Artists, it is the first installment in The Pink Panther franchise. A co-production between Italy and United States, it stars an ensemble cast led by David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner, Capucine and Claudia Cardinale. Its story follows Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Sellers) as he travels from Paris to Cortina d'Ampezzo to catch a notorious jewel thief known as "The Phantom" (Niven) before he is able to steal a priceless diamond known as "The Pink Panther".The Pink Panther was initially released on December 18, 1963, in Italy followed by the United States release on March 18, 1964. It grossed $10.9 million in the United States and Canada, making it the ninth-highest grossing film of 1964. The film received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, but would later see a critical reappraisal. In 2010, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, as being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Pinto Kiddbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Pinto Kid is a 1941 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Charles Starrett, Louise Currie and Bob Nolan. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Pioneersdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_HermanThe Pioneers is a 1941 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and starring Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett and Wanda McKay. It was inspired by the 1823 novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper and distributed by Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Pipedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Risteard_Ó_Domhnailldbp-dbr:The_Pipedbp-dbp:distributorCinetic Mediadbp-dbr:The_Pipedbp-dbp:producerRachel Lysaghtdbp-dbr:The_Pipedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Risteard_Ó_Domhnailldbp-dbr:The_Pipedbp-dbp:nameThe Pipedbp-dbr:The_Pipedbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:The_Pipepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pipepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pipepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pipepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pipepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fossil_fuelsdbp-dbr:The_Pipepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corrib_gas_controversyThe Pipe (Irish: An Píopa) is a 2010 Irish documentary film about the Shell to Sea campaign, when a small village stood up to Big Oil.dbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:producerDavid Josephdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPeter Sullivan, Roger Savage, Terry Britten a.o.dbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringChristopher Atkinsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringGarry McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMaggie Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBill Kerrdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKristy McNicholdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTed Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Pirate Moviedbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Pirate Movie: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rock_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Gilbert_and_SullivanThe Pirate Movie is a 1982 Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol. Loosely based on Gilbert and Sullivan's 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, the original music score is composed by Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan (no relation to Pirates of Penzance composer Arthur Sullivan).The film performed far below expectations in its initial release with low critic reviews, but has maintained higher ratings among audiences.dbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Animationdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:producerDavid Sproxtondbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:producerPeter Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:producerJulie Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringMartin Freemandbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringSalma Hayekdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Pivendbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringDavid Tennantdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringRussell Toveydbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringAnton Yelchindbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringLenny Henrydbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringBrian Blesseddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sproxtondbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gideon_Defoedbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:nameThe Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!dbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:nameThe Pirates! 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In an Adventure with Scientists! (released in some countries as The Pirates! Band of Misfits) is a 2012 stop-motion animated swashbuckler comedy film directed by Peter Lord and written by Gideon Defoe, based on his 2004 novel. Produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman Features, the film stars the voices of Hugh Grant, David Tennant, Imelda Staunton, Martin Freeman, and Jeremy Piven, and follows a crew of amateur pirates in their attempt to win the Pirate of the Year competition.The Pirates! was released on 28 March 2012 in the United Kingdom, and on 27 April 2012 in the United States. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $123 million against a $55 million budget. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.dbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:E1_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRegent Worldwide Salesdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen P. Jarchowdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Schouweilerdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Colichmandbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Hansendbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringBart Viotiladbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringLorielle Newdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:E1_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameEdgar Allan Poe's The Pit and the Pendulumdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pit_and_the_Pendulum_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Pit_and_the_PendulumEdgar Allan Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum is a 2009 horror erotic film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Lorielle New, Stephen Hansen and Bart Voitila. It is retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's classic 1842 short story "The Pit and the Pendulum" with a new twist.dbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Pittsburgh Kiddbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pittsburgh_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_TownleyThe Pittsburgh Kid is a 1941 American sports film directed by Jack Townley and starring Billy Conn, Jean Parker and Dick Purcell.The film's sets were designed by the art director John Victor Mackay.dbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerLynette Howell Taylordbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerJamie Patricofdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerAlex Orlovskydbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:producerSidney Kimmeldbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringHarris Yulindbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringBen Mendelsohndbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringBradley Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringMahershala Alidbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringBruce Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringRay Liottadbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringRyan Goslingdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringRose Byrnedbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:starringEva Mendesdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Patricofdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lynette_Howell_Taylordbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Kimmeldbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darius_Marderdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Cocciodbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:nameThe Place Beyond the Pinesdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinesdbp-dbp:nameThe Place Beyond the Pines: Original Motion Picture 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Statesdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1997dbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_Kimmeldbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sidney_Kimmel_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_Beyond_the_Pinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Schenectady,_New_YorkThe Place Beyond the Pines is a 2012 American epic crime drama film directed by Derek Cianfrance with a screenplay by Cianfrance, Ben Coccio and Darius Marder from a story by Cianfrance and Coccio. The film tells three linear stories: Luke (Ryan Gosling), a motorcycle stunt rider who supports his family through a life of crime; Avery (Bradley Cooper), an ambitious policeman who confronts his corrupt police department; and two troubled teenagers (Emory Cohen and Dane DeHaan) who explore the aftermath of Luke and Avery's actions fifteen years later. The supporting cast includes Eva Mendes, with Ben Mendelsohn, Rose Byrne, Mahershala Ali, Bruce Greenwood, Harris Yulin, and Ray Liotta.Cianfrance was inspired to write The Place Beyond the Pines based on his experiences as a father. Coccio and Marder, who shared similar interests in film and media, helped write the script. Cianfrance envisioned the main themes to be about fathers and sons, masculine identity and legacy. The film reunites Cianfrance and Gosling, who had previously worked together in 2010's Blue Valentine. The role of Luke was written for Gosling, as he expressed an interest in playing a bank robber. Filming took place in Schenectady, New York, during the summer of 2011.The Place Beyond the Pines premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, followed by a United States theatrical release on March 29, 2013. Focus Features purchased the distribution rights after being impressed by the film screening. It received generally positive reviews from critics and was a moderate success at the box office, grossing $47 million worldwide on a budget of $15 million. The soundtrack was composed by Mike Patton and included music by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt and Ennio Morricone.dbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Ogilviedbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:producerHilary Furlongdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tushka_Bergendbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Ogilviedbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:nameThe Place at the Coastdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Place_at_the_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)The Place at the Coast is a 1987 Australian drama film directed by George Ogilvie and starring John Hargreaves. Given the working title "The Bee Eater", it was based on an unpublished novel by Jane Hyde, provisionally called "At Kilkee" but subsequently published with the same name as the film.dbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Janus_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Delldbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Killanindbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrendan Smithdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Siobhán_McKennadbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Janus_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Delldbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Killanindbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Kibbeedbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Playboy of the Western Worlddbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_HurstThe Playboy of the Western World is a 1962 film version of the 1907 play written by John Millington Synge. It was directed and co-written by Brian Desmond Hurst and stars Gary Raymond and Siobhán McKenna. Filmed in County Kerry, the film features many of the Abbey Players. The film was produced by the Four Provinces company created in 1952 by Hurst and Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin who had previously produced John Ford’s The Rising of the Moon and Gideon's Day.dbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel J. Briskindbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Sistromdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:ZaSu_Pittsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Davis,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Sistromdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Plot Thickensdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hildegarde_WithersThe Plot Thickens is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Ben Holmes starring James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Owen Davis, Jr., and Louise Latimer. Pitts plays the schoolteacher and amateur sleuth Hildegarde Withers from Stuart Palmer's 1932 novella The Riddle of the Dangling Pearl. Gleason reprised his role as Hildegarde's friendly nemesis, Inspector Oscar Piper, from RKO Radio Pictures' previous Hildegarde Withers films.dbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Brown_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lon_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:namePort of Missing Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Port of Missing Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Port_of_Missing_Girls_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsThe Port of Missing Girls is a 1938 American film directed by Karl Brown and starring Harry Carey.dbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Ritchie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Manos_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dana_Coledbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Zachary_Feuerdbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:starringBeau Bridgesdbp-dbr:The_Positively_True_Adventures_of_the_Alleged_Texas_Cheerleader-Murdering_Momdbp-dbp:starringHolly 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Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom is a 1993 biographical black comedy television film produced by and for HBO. It was directed by Michael Ritchie and starred Holly Hunter, Swoosie Kurtz and Beau Bridges.It is based on the true story of Wanda Holloway, a woman who tried to put out a hit on one of her daughter's classmates (and the girl's mother) to advance her own daughter's Middle school cheerleading career.dbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_(dramatist)dbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Stonedbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe President's Ladydbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1800sdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1820sdbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Levindbp-dbr:The_President's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Andrew_JacksonThe President's Lady is a 1953 biopic by 20th Century Fox directed by Henry Levin. The screenplay by John Patrick was adapted from the eponymous 1951 novel by Irving Stone, based on the life of American president Andrew Jackson and his marriage to Rachel Donelson Robards. Sol C. Siegel produced the film with Levin as associate producer. The musical score is by Alfred Newman and the cinematography by Leo Tover.The film stars Susan Hayward and Charlton Heston with John McIntire and Fay Bainter. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler, Leland Fuller and Paul S. Fox and for Best Costume Design: Charles LeMaire and Renié. Andrew Jackson IV, a great-grandson of Andrew Jackson, lived in Los Angeles and played a U.S. Senator in the background of an inauguration scene. Charlton Heston played Andrew Jackson once again in The Buccaneer (1958).dbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Preecedbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:producerGarry A. Browndbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Norrisdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soon-Tek_Ohdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dylan_Nealdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:starringJonathan Nicholsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:starringJennifer Tungdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Preecedbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_President's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsThe President's Man is a 2000 American made-for-television action film starring Chuck Norris, Dylan Neal, Ralph Waite and Stuart Whitman in his last role before his death in March 2020. A sequel, The President's Man: A Line in the Sand was made in 2002, it is the first installment in the The President's Man film series. It was first shown on CBS on April 2, 2000.dbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbp:producerWalter Summersdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbp:nameThe Price of Follydbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_J._Lee_ThompsonThe Price of Folly is a 1937 British drama film directed by Walter Summers and starring Leonora Corbett, Colin Keith-Johnston and Judy Kelly. The screenplay concerns a man who, after a failed attempt to kill a woman, finds himself blackmailed over the incident.The film was based on the play Double Error by J. Lee Thompson. The film was produced and distributed by the large ABPC combine for whom Thompson later became an established director. It was shot at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by the art director Cedric Dawe.dbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbp:nameThe Price of Wisdomdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Wisdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeThe Price of Wisdom is a 1935 British drama film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Mary Jerrold, Roger Livesey and Lilian Oldland. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbp:distributorWardour Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbp:producerNorman Leedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbp:nameThe Pride of the Forcedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeThe Pride of the Force is a 1933 British comedy film directed and co-written by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, Patrick Aherne, Faith Bennett and Hal Gordon. The plot concerns a farmworker who inadvertently becomes the pride of the Metropolitan Police force.Produced by British International Pictures as part of a series of vehicles for the music hall star Leslie Fuller, it was shot at the company's Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead. It was trade shown in August 1933 but didn't go on full release until March 1934.dbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:distributorMascot Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mascot_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:nameThe Pride of the Legiondbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pride_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mascot_Pictures_filmsThe Pride of the Legion is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Victor Jory, Barbara Kent and Sally Blane.dbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Milderdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Prime Ministerdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1830sdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria_on_filmdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_Disraelidbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1837dbp-dbr:The_Prime_Minister_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_political_drama_filmsThe Prime Minister is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton and Stephen Murray.It details the life and times of Benjamin Disraeli, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It depicts his long marriage to Mary Disraeli and his relationship with various other public figures of the era including William Gladstone, Lord Melbourne and Queen Victoria. Gielgud would later reprise his role as Disraeli in the ITV television drama Edward the Seventh (1975).The film was shot at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The company had previously made a successful biopic of the Prime Minister as Disraeli in 1929. The film's sets were designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold.dbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:directorCatherine Cyrandbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerMike Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerRobin Schorrdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:producerCami Wikikoffdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kam_Heskindbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Mablydbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Firthdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clemency_Burton-Hilldbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:nameThe Prince & Me 2: The Royal Weddingdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Praguedbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Denmarkdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Catherine_Cyrandbp-dbr:The_Prince_&_Me_2:_The_Royal_Weddingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Prince_&_Me_filmsThe Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding is a 2006 American romantic comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film The Prince & Me and was released direct-to-video. Directed by Catherine Cyran, the film features Luke Mably reprising his role as King Edvard of Denmark, with Kam Heskin replacing Julia Stiles as Paige Morgan and Clemency Burton-Hill as newcomer Princess Kirsten of Norway.dbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Swandbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSwan Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starring Amanda Waving, Steven Webb, Jonathan Firth, Dan Finnerty, Nigel Lambert, Lincoln Hoppe, Ronan Vibert, Eve Karpf, Liz May Brice, Richard Ridings, Patsy Rowlandsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Princess and the Peadbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryHungarydbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fairy_talesdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_princessesdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foreign_films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_The_Princess_and_the_Peadbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Princess_and_the_Pea_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Hans_Christian_AndersenThe Princess and the Pea is a 2002 animated musical fantasy film adaptation of the popular 1835 fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was directed by Mark Swan. It was released August 16, 2002 as an American-Hungarian production of Feature Films for Families & Swan Productions. The script writers were Forrest S. Baker and Ken Cromar.The film won two Accolade Competition Awards of Excellence In 2003 and 2004, both for the musical score by composer Alan Williams. The film was also nominated for a Young Artist Award in 2003, in the category of "Best Family Feature Film - Animation".dbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringDeborah Kerrdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Calherndbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Cootedbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Greerdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_L._Balderstondbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wells_Rootdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Prisoner of Zendadbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Prisoner_of_Zendadbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1897dbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_L._Balderstondbp-dbr:The_Prisoner_of_Zenda_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeThe Prisoner of Zenda is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film version of the 1894 novel of the same name by Anthony Hope and a remake of the 1937 sound version and the 1922 silent. This first color version, made by Loew's and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, was directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman. The film stars Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, and James Mason, with Louis Calhern, Robert Douglas, Jane Greer, and Robert Coote in supporting roles.The screenplay, attributed to Noel Langley, was nearly word-for-word identical to the 1937 Ronald Colman version. It was written by John L. Balderston, adapted by Wells Root, from the Hope novel and the stage play by Edward Rose. Additional dialogue was written by Donald Ogden Stewart. Alfred Newman's 1937 music score was adapted by Conrad Salinger; Newman was unavailable to work on this version. The cinematography was by Joseph Ruttenberg, the art direction was by Cedric Gibbons and Hans Peters, while the costume design was by Walter Plunkett.The Prisoner of Zenda was released to cinemas on November 4, 1952.dbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ilya_Lopertdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_Koenigdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Shannon_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringDennis O'Flahertydbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringAl Randalldbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringKip Kingdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringConnie Davisdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringNira Monsourdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringNorma Quinedbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringRay Lozadbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:starringRoger Rolliedbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ilya_Lopertdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:nameThe Proper Timedbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proper_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_LaughlinThe Proper Time is a 1961 film starring Tom Laughlin. Shot for roughly $28,000 in 1958, it Laughlin's directorial and screenwriting debut.dbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:directorRobert Manndbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:producerSheldon Silversteindbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terrence_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringRobert Manndbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Minka_Kellydbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Littledbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Weberdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charity_Sheadbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringDavid Austindbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringDavid J. Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringJared Showdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:starringMichael Zaradbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:nameThe Pumpkin Karverdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pumpkin_Karverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_slasher_filmsThe Pumpkin Karver is a 2006 American slasher film written by Robert Mann and Sheldon Silverstein, produced by Sheldon Silverstein and directed by Robert Mann, it stars Amy Weber, Minka Kelly, Terrence Evans and Charity Shea.dbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Simondbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grove_Pressdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerSi Litvinoffdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grove_Pressdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Queendbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historiography_of_LGBT_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Queen_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_SimonThe Queen is a 1968 American documentary film directed by Frank Simon and narrated by Flawless Sabrina. It depicts the experiences of the drag queens organizing and participating in the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Contest held at New York City's Town Hall. The film was screened at the International Critics' Week section of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival; however, the festival was ultimately curtailed and ended due to ongoing civil unrest in France before any awards could be given out.First released in the United States in June 1968 to generally positive reviews, it was subsequently screened in France (November 1968), Netherlands (1969), Denmark (1969), and Finland (1969). The film was revived in January 2013 at New York Film Forum, followed by a 4K restoration screened during the 2019 Melbourne International Film Festival.In 2020, Kino Lorber released a Blu-ray of the restored version of The Queen, with bonus additional footage, an interview with Flawless Sabrina, and Queens at Heart as additional features.dbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBIM Distribuzionedbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Harriesdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerTracey Seawarddbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristine Langandbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen Mirrendbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Cromwelldbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Sheendbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Jenningsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1997dbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Elizabeth_IIdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_ITV_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_British_royaltydbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_palacesdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Eagle_Award_(Russia)_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alexandre_Desplatdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Diana,_Princess_of_Walesdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Tony_Blairdbp-dbr:The_Queen_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_IIIThe Queen is a 2006 docudrama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Peter Morgan. The film depicts the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997. The royal family regards Diana's death as a private affair and thus not to be treated as an official royal death, in contrast with the views of Prime Minister Tony Blair and Diana's ex-husband, Prince Charles, who favour the general public's desire for an official expression of grief. Matters are further complicated by the media, royal protocol regarding Diana's official status, and wider issues about republicanism.The film's development coincided with a revival of favourable public sentiment in respect to the British monarchy, a downturn in fortunes for Blair, and the inquest into Diana's death, Operation Paget. Michael Sheen reprised his role as Blair from The Deal. He would play Blair again in The Special Relationship.The Queen garnered widespread critical and popular acclaim for Helen Mirren playing the title role of Queen Elizabeth II. Mirren was praised by the Queen herself and was invited to dinner at Buckingham Palace. However, Mirren declined to attend due to filming commitments in Hollywood.dbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoshua Donendbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Markeydbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerAllen Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoberts Blossomdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Stonedbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Henriksendbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Sinisedbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Hingledbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Markeydbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allen_Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Donendbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Moore_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Quick and the Deaddbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Quick and the Dead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Silvestridbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Murder_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_duelsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1881dbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_RaimiThe Quick and the Dead is a 1995 American revisionist Western film directed by Sam Raimi. The film stars Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The screenplay was written by Simon Moore, but includes contributions from Joss Whedon. The story focuses on "The Lady" (Stone), a gunfighter who rides into the frontier town of Redemption, controlled by John Herod (Hackman). The Lady joins a deadly dueling competition in an attempt to exact revenge for her father's death.Simon Moore's script was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment in May 1993, and actress Sharon Stone signed on as both star and co-producer. Development was fast tracked after director Sam Raimi's hiring, and principal photography began in Old Tucson Studios in Arizona on November 21, 1993. The film was distributed by TriStar Pictures and was released in the United States on February 10, 1995, to a dismal box-office performance, receiving mixed reviews from critics. In later years, however, the film has earned critical praise, especially for the performances, direction, cinematography, and musical score, with some critics noting it as underrated in Raimi's catalog.dbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Foxwelldbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Senta_Bergerdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Helpmanndbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_von_Sydowdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alec_Guinnessdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Foxwelldbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:nameThe Quiller Memorandumdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Berlin_Walldbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Barry_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Quiller_Memorandumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_filmsThe Quiller Memorandum is a 1966 British neo noir eurospy film filmed in Deluxe Color and Panavision, adapted from the 1965 spy novel The Berlin Memorandum, by Elleston Trevor under the name "Adam Hall", screenplay by Harold Pinter, directed by Michael Anderson, featuring George Segal, Alec Guinness, Max von Sydow and Senta Berger. The film was shot on location in West Berlin and in Pinewood Studios, England. It was nominated for three BAFTA Awards, while Pinter was nominated for an Edgar Award for the script.The film is a spy-thriller set in 1960s West Berlin, where agent Quiller is sent to investigate a neo-Nazi organisation.The film had its world premiere on 10 November 1966 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the West End of London.dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Katt_Sheadbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Monashdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:starringAmy Irvingdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:starringJason Londondbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:starringJ. Smith-Camerondbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:starringDylan Brunodbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:starringEmily Bergldbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Katt_Sheadbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Monashdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rafael_Moreudbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Rage: Carrie 2dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telekinesisdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carrie_(franchise)dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mass_murderdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage:_Carrie_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Katt_SheaThe Rage: Carrie 2 is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Katt Shea, and starring Emily Bergl in her film debut, along with Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J. Smith-Cameron, and Amy Irving. It is a sequel to the 1976 film Carrie based on the 1974 novel by Stephen King, and serves as the second film in the Carrie franchise. Its plot follows Rachel Lang, the younger half-sister of Carrie White, also suffering with telekinesis, who finds that her best friend Lisa Parker's suicide was spurred by a group of popular male classmates who exploited her for sexual gain.The film was originally titled The Curse and did not have connections to the Carrie novel or film, but was eventually rewritten to be a direct sequel to the 1976 film. It was shot on location in and around Charlotte, North Carolina in the spring of 1998.The Rage: Carrie 2 was released on March 12, 1999, and was a box office bomb, grossing $17 million against a $21 million production budget. It received generally negative reviews, which criticized the routine recycling of the original film's story and themes. However, they widely praised the performance of Bergl, who was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor for her work on the film at the 26th Saturn Awards. The film has received some retrospective commentary for its themes of rape culture and bullying in high schools.dbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Hoskinsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Hoskinsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneydbp-dbp:nameThe Raggedy Rawneydbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:The_Raggedy_Rawneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_HoskinsThe Raggedy Rawney is a 1988 British drama film starring Bob Hoskins, Dexter Fletcher, Zoe Nathenson, and Zoë Wanamaker. The story is about a young army deserter (Fletcher) in an unspecified time and country, who disguises himself as a madwoman and joins a nomadic gypsy caravan. The film involves the themes of the destruction and futility of war, the culture of the Romani people, and the bonds generated by love and family. The film was also co-written and directed by Bob Hoskins. Musician Ian Dury has a small role as a character named Weazel. The movie marked Hoskins' debut as a director.The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragondbp-dbp:directorGerald Trippdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragondbp-dbp:directorHilary Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragondbp-dbp:producerGerald Trippdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragondbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_animated_filmsThe Railway Dragon is a 1989 Canadian television animated film. Leslie Nielsen featured as the narrator. The half-hour special premiered in the US on the Disney Channel.dbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Mortizdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Liottadbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Cheadledbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Mantegnadbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angus_Macfadyendbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Željko_Ivanekdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Slaytondbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_L._Petersendbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Mortizdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Joe_DiMaggiodbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Robert_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Sammy_Davis_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Sam_Giancanadbp-dbr:The_Rat_Pack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_CohenThe Rat Pack is a 1998 American drama television film about the Rat Pack. The film was directed by Rob Cohen, written by Kario Salem, and premiered on HBO on August 22, 1998. It stars Ray Liotta as Frank Sinatra, Joe Mantegna as Dean Martin, Don Cheadle as Sammy Davis Jr., and Angus Macfadyen as Peter Lawford. Despite his membership in the Pack, Joey Bishop (played by Bobby Slayton) is given minimal screen time, while John F. Kennedy (played by William L. Petersen), depicted as an on-and-off friend of Sinatra's, is given a more central role.Also featured in supporting roles are Željko Ivanek as Bobby Kennedy, Veronica Cartwright as Rocky Cooper (wife of Gary Cooper), Deborah Kara Unger as Ava Gardner, Megan Dodds as May Britt, Dan O'Herlihy as Joseph Kennedy, Robert Miranda as Sam Giancana, John Diehl as Joe DiMaggio and Barbara Niven as Marilyn Monroe.Cheadle won a Golden Globe for his performance as Sammy Davis Jr. The Rat Pack won three Emmy awards and earned several more nominations, including acting ones for Cheadle and Mantegna.dbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerDarryl F. Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Tierneydbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifton_Webbdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Razor's Edgedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_MaughamThe Razor's Edge is a 1946 American drama film based on W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel of the same name. It stars Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb, and Herbert Marshall, with a supporting cast including Lucile Watson, Frank Latimore, and Elsa Lanchester. Marshall plays Somerset Maugham. The film was directed by Edmund Goulding.The Razor's Edge tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life. The story begins through the eyes of Larry's friends and acquaintances as they witness his personality change after the war. His rejection of conventional life and search for meaningful experience allows him to thrive while the more materialistic characters suffer reversals of fortune.The Razor's Edge was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Motion Picture, with Anne Baxter winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.dbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Benndbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert P. Marcuccidbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenholm Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTheresa Russelldbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCatherine Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Keachdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Razor's Edgedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_Maughamdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_NitzscheThe Razor's Edge is a 1984 American historical drama film directed and co-written by John Byrum starring Bill Murray, Theresa Russell, Catherine Hicks, Denholm Elliott, Brian Doyle-Murray, and James Keach. The film is an adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel The Razor's Edge.This marked Murray's first starring role in a dramatic film, though he did inject some of his dry wit into the script. The book's epigraph is dramatized as advice from the Katha Upanishad: "The path to salvation is narrow and as difficult to walk as a razor's edge."dbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigurjon_Sighvatssondbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcus_Viscididbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Meredith_Zamskydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_S._Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Tannebaumdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_McKaydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringBuck Henrydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringKathleen Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Berkleydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringDaryl Hannahdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringBridgette Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringCatherine Keenerdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringMatthew Modinedbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringMaxwell Caulfielddbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:starringMarlo Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigurjon_Sighvatssondbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcus_Viscididbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meredith_Zamskydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_S._Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Tannebaumdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_McKaydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondedbp-dbp:nameThe Real Blondedbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Real_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_DiCilloThe Real Blonde is a 1997 American film directed and written by Tom DiCillo, and starring Matthew Modine, Catherine Keener and Maxwell Caulfield. It is a satire of New York's fashion and entertainment industries, exploring themes of authenticity and ambition.It was DiCillo's first major high-budget film, costing $10 million to make and being distributed by Paramount Pictures. However, the film only received a limited release and recouped just 0.83% of its budget at the box office.dbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Wellesleydbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Wellesleydbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Reluctant Widowdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Widow_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Napoleonic_Wars_spy_filmsThe Reluctant Widow is a 1950 British historical drama film directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Jean Kent, Guy Rolfe, Paul Dupuis and Lana Morris. It iwas written by Gordon Wellesley and Basil Boothroyd (as J.B. Boothroyd) based on the 1946 novel The Reluctant Widow by Georgette Heyer. The screenplay concerns a governess who marries a British aristocrat, and inherits his country house when he dies. The ongoing Napoleonic Wars see her become embroiled with a spy ring.dbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Headeydbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Vaughandbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Lonsdaledbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Foxdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Reevedbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Pigott-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Remains of the Daydbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1956dbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1938dbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Ivorydbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merchant_Ivory_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1935dbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazismdbp-dbr:The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Domestic_workers_in_filmsThe Remains of the Day is a 1993 drama film adapted from the Booker Prize–winning 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. The film was directed by James Ivory, produced by Ismail Merchant, Mike Nichols, and John Calley and adapted by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. It stars Anthony Hopkins as James Stevens and Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton, with James Fox, Christopher Reeve, Hugh Grant, Ben Chaplin, and Lena Headey in supporting roles.The film was a critical and box office success and it was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Hopkins), Best Actress (Thompson) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Jhabvala). In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked The Remains of the Day the 64th-greatest British film of the 20th century.dbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Heislerdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Blumenthaldbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Donlevydbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Drewdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Montagu_Lovedbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Heislerdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Blumenthaldbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dalton_Trumbodbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:nameThe Remarkable Andrewdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dalton_Trumbodbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_Heislerdbp-dbr:The_Remarkable_Andrewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Andrew_JacksonThe Remarkable Andrew is a 1942 film directed by Stuart Heisler and written by Dalton Trumbo based on his 1941 novel of the same name. 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The film is based on the 1953 Broadway play of the same title, which ran for 221 performances and which had featured Burgess Meredith as Horace Pennypacker and Martha Scott as 'Ma' Pennypacker.At the turn of the 20th century, businessman Horace Pennypacker, Jr., has two families: one wife and eight children in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and nine children (by a deceased wife) in Philadelphia. During the course of events, his bigamy is uncovered, and he struggles to maintain the status quo.dbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:directorWolfgang Reithermandbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:directorJohn Lounsberydbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:directorArt Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:producerWolfgang Reithermandbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:producerArtie Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:starringJoe Flynndbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:starringBob Newhartdbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:starringGeraldine Pagedbp-dbr:The_Rescuersdbp-dbp:starringEva 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Rescuers is a 1977 American animated adventure comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor respectively star as Bernard and Bianca, two mice who are members of the Rescue Aid Society, an international mouse organization dedicated to helping abduction victims around the world. Both must free 6-year-old orphan Penny (voiced by Michelle Stacy) from two treasure hunters (played by Geraldine Page and Joe Flynn), who intend to use her to help them obtain a giant diamond. The film is based on a series of books by Margery Sharp, including The Rescuers (1959) and Miss Bianca (1962).An early version of The Rescuers entered development in 1962, but was shelved due to Walt Disney's dislike of its political overtones. During the 1970s, the film was revived as a project intended for the younger animators, with the oversight of the senior staff. Four years were spent on the film's production. The Rescuers was released on June 22, 1977, to positive critical reception and became a box office success, earning $48 million during its initial theatrical run. It has since grossed $169 million after two theatrical re-releases in 1983 and 1989. Due to the film's success, a sequel titled The Rescuers Down Under was released in 1990, which made this the first Disney theatrical animated film to have a sequel.dbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:directorHendel Butoydbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:directorMike Gabrieldbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Schumacherdbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:starringJohn Candydbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:starringBob Newhartdbp-dbr:The_Rescuers_Down_Underdbp-dbp:starringGeorge C. 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Rescuers Down Under is a 1990 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1977 film The Rescuers. In this film, Bernard and Bianca travel to the Australian Outback to save a young boy named Cody from a villainous poacher who wants to capture an endangered golden eagle for money. Directed by Hendel Butoy and Mike Gabriel from a screenplay by Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Simpson, and Joe Ranft, the film features the voices of Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor (in her final film role), John Candy, and George C. Scott.By the mid-1980s, The Rescuers had become one of Disney's most successful animated releases. Under the new management of Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, a feature-length sequel was approved, making it the first animated film sequel theatrically released by the studio. Following their duties on Oliver & Company (1988), animators Butoy and Gabriel were recruited to direct the sequel. Research trips to Australia provided inspiration for the background designs. The film would also mark the full use of the Computer Animation Production System (CAPS), becoming the first feature film to be completely created digitally. The software allowed for artists to digitally ink-and-paint the animators' drawings, and then composite the digital cels over the scanned background art.The Rescuers Down Under was released to theaters on November 16, 1990, to positive reviews from critics. However, it underperformed at the box office and garnered $47.4 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringAnn Todddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringClaud Allisterdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:nameThe Return of Bulldog Drummonddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Bulldog_DrummondThe Return of Bulldog Drummond is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Walter Summers and starring Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd and Claud Allister. It was based on the 1922 novel The Black Gang by H.C. McNeile and was the fourth film in the series of twenty-five.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daryl_Dukedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Gordon_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Nielsendbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Widdoesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Haydndbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Soreldbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Martindbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daryl_Dukedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Princedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Charlie_Chanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daryl_DukeThe Return of Charlie Chan (also known as Happiness Is a Warm Clue) is a 1973 American television film. It was directed by Daryl Duke and stars Ross Martin, Richard Haydn, Louise Sorel, and Leslie Nielsen.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Humphrey_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Lane_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:nameThe Return of Doctor Xdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincent_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Doctor_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_directorial_debut_filmsThe Return of Doctor X (also billed as The Return of Dr. X) is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based on the short story "The Doctor's Secret" by William J. Makin. Despite supposedly being a sequel to Doctor X (1932), also produced by Warner Bros., the films are unrelated.This was Bogart's only science fiction or horror film.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Return of Monte Cristodbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Levindbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_Devil's_Islanddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Monte_Cristo_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Count_of_Monte_CristoThe Return of Monte Cristo is a 1946 American historical adventure film directed by Henry Levin and starring Louis Hayward, Barbara Britton and George Macready. It was produced by Edward Small for distribution by Columbia Pictures. A swashbuckler, it is a sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo (1934) and The Son of Monte Cristo (1940), the latter of which also stars Hayward.dbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Rackindbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Woody_Strodedbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Hanindbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_W._Carabatsosdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Revengersdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_Center_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_MannThe Revengers is a 1972 Western film written by Wendell Mayes based upon a story by Steven W. Carabatsos. The film was directed by Daniel Mann and stars William Holden and Ernest Borgnine.dbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Williams_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Williams_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Koningdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Revolutionarydbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_communismdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revolutionary_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_WilliamsThe Revolutionary is a 1970 American political drama film directed by Paul Williams. The screenplay was written by Hans Koning (credited as Hans Koningsberger), based on his novel of the same name. It was the film debut for actor Jeffrey Jones.dbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDrummond Challisdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerassociate:dbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Agutterdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_MacCorkindaledbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Riddle of the Sandsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sailing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Kingdom_of_Prussiadbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1901dbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wilhelm_IIdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_German_EmpireThe Riddle of the Sands is a 1979 British spy thriller cinema film based upon the novel of the same name written by Erskine Childers. Set in 1901, and starring Michael York, Simon MacCorkindale and Jenny Agutter, it concerns the efforts of two British yachtsmen to avert a plot by the German Empire to launch a seaborne military invasion of the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Messingerdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:nameThe Rider of the Lawdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rider_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._BradburyThe Rider of the Law is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury.dbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerdbp-dbp:nameThe Riding Avengerdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._FraserThe Riding Avenger is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Hoot Gibson, Ruth Mix and June Gale. Originally made by Diversion Pictures, it was picked up for distribution by Grand National Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Riding Kiddbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riding_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_IrwinThe Riding Kid is a 1931 American Western film directed by Jack Irwin and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Jean Kay and Fred Church. The title is sometimes spelled The Ridin' Kid.It was an independent production by the Poverty Row-based Syndicate Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbp:nameThe Right Age to Marrydbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brightondbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Right_Age_to_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_LancashireThe Right Age to Marry is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Pettingell, Joyce Bland and Tom Helmore. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Vaughandbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:starringJuliet Prowsedbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:starringMartha Hyerdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Kanindbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fay_Kanindbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:nameThe Right Approachdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominic_FrontiereThe Right Approach is a 1961 CinemaScope drama film directed by David Butler and starring Juliet Prowse, Frankie Vaughan (in his final film role) and Martha Hyer.It was known as The Live Wire.dbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:directorJeffrey Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:producerThomas Friesdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_McDougall_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dee_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ontkeandbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Kaczmarekdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_McDougall_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Right_of_the_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_gun_politics_in_the_United_StatesThe Right of the People is a 1986 made-for-TV crime drama movie starring Michael Ontkean, Billy Dee Williams, Jane Kaczmarek, Jamie Smith Jackson and Lisa Jakub, with special guest John Randolph. It debuted on ABC on January 13, 1986. The movie, originally intended as a feature film, was written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom. He wrote the script in outrage over the mass murder during the robbery of a Los Angeles Bob's Big Boy restaurant in 1980. At the network's request, Bloom revised his original script to increase anti-gun viewpoints in the story.dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDreamWorks Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAsmik Acedbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter F. Parkesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurie MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Coxdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringNaomi Wattsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Hendersondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Dorfmandbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Asmik_Acedbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_F._Parkesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurie_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ringdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ring / The Ring Twodbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genreClassicaldbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Japanese_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2002dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_F._Parkesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Seattledbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Ring_(franchise)dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_make-up_by_Rick_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gore_VerbinskiThe Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Ehren Kruger. Starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox and David Dorfman, it follows Rachel Keller, a journalist who discovers a cursed videotape that causes its viewers to die seven days later. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki.DreamWorks Pictures released The Ring theatrically in the United States on October 18, 2002. It grossed $249.3 million internationally, becoming one of the highest-grossing horror remakes of all time. It received positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and mixed reviews on Metacritic. Critics praised the atmosphere and Watts' performance. At the 29th Saturn Awards, The Ring won in two categories: Best Horror Film and Best Actress (for Watts).It is the first installment of the American Ring series and is followed by The Ring Two (2005) and Rings (2017). The success of The Ring inspired American remakes of several other Asian and Japanese horror films, including The Grudge (2004) and Dark Water (2005).dbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbp:nameThe River Wolvesdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_River_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsThe River Wolves is a 1934 British crime film, directed by George Pearson and starring Helga Moray, Michael Hogan, and John Mills.dbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Landaudbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:producerAlbert Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:starringAlastair Simdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:starringJudy Gunndbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:starringZoe Davisdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Landaudbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:nameThe Riverside Murderdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Belgian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stanislas-André_Steemandbp-dbr:The_Riverside_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerThe Riverside Murder is a 1935 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Basil Sydney, Judy Gunn and Zoe Davis. A woman reporter helps an inspector solve the deaths of four financiers on the eve of a group shareout. The film was shot at Wembley Studios in London with sets designed by the art director Ralph W. Brinton. A quota quickie, it was produced and distributed by Fox Film. It is based on the 1931 novel The Six Dead Men by Belgian author Stanislas-André Steeman, which was later adapted into the 1941 French film The Last of the Six. The film shifted the setting from France to London. It marked the film debut of Alastair Sim.dbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:directorDon Pauldbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:directorEric "Bibo" Bergerondbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Leonarddbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gavin_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:producerBonne Radforddbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:producerBrooke Bretondbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:starringKevin Klinedbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:starringEdward James Olmosdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:starringKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:starringRosie Perezdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_%22Bibo%22_Bergerondbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Elliott_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Rossiodbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:nameThe Road to El Doradodbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Latin_popdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_El_Doradodbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American animated musical adventure comedy film directed by Eric "Bibo" Bergeron and Don Paul, from a screenplay by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, as well as additional sequences directed by Will Finn and David Silverman. Starring the voices of Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Rosie Perez, Armand Assante, Edward James Olmos, and Jim Cummings, the film follows a pair of con artists who, after winning the map to El Dorado in Spain, wash ashore in the New World; the map leads the two men to the city of El Dorado, where its inhabitants mistake them for gods.The soundtrack features an instrumental score composed by Hans Zimmer and John Powell, and songs written by Elton John and Tim Rice. John also periodically narrates the story in song throughout the film. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and released by DreamWorks Pictures, it was the third animated feature produced by the studio.The Road to El Dorado was theatrically released in the United States on March 31, 2000. It received mixed reviews from critics and performed poorly at the box office, grossing $76 million worldwide on a production budget of about $95 million. Zimmer's work on the score, however, received praise and earned him the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score alongside his work on Gladiator, another DreamWorks film, at the 6th Critics' Choice Awards. Despite its initial reception, reevaluation in later years has resulted in The Road to El Dorado becoming a cult classic.dbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbp:producerArthur Varneydbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbp:nameThe Road to Fortunedbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Road_to_Fortunepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_CornwallThe Road to Fortune is a 1930 British drama film directed by Arthur Varney and starring Guy Newall, Doria March and Florence Desmond. It was based on a novel by Hugh Broadbridge.It was shot at Twickenham Studios and on location in Cornwall. It was made as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:distributorSawyer Incdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Cozens_Spencerdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lottie_Lyelldbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Cozens_Spencerdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:nameThe Romantic Story of Margaret Catchpoledbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:nameAn English Lassdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:nameThe History of Margaret Catchpole: A Suffolk Girldbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:genreMelodramadbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpoledbp-dbp:countryEnglanddbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1911_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1911_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Story_of_Margaret_Catchpolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_LongfordThe Romantic Story of Margaret Catchpole (also released as The Queen of the Smugglers) is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford and starring Lottie Lyell. It is based on the true story of Margaret Catchpole, an adventurer and convict. Only the first 24 minutes of the 50-minute runtime survives today.dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Valdesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_G._Kazanjiandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Siebertdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlie Sheendbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringRaul Juliadbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringClint Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringSônia Bragadbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Valdesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_G._Kazanjiandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Rookiedbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Valdesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Niehausdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Malpaso_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Howard_Kazanjiandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Jose,_CaliforniaThe Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop action thriller film directed by Clint Eastwood, written by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel, and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert, and David Valdes. The film stars Eastwood, Charlie Sheen, Raul Julia, Sônia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen (the rookie), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles, following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.The Rookie premiered in the United States and Canada on December 7, 1990, grossing $21,633,874 in ticket receipts, just under its budget of $30 million. The film was overshadowed by the continuing success of Home Alone, which opened three weeks earlier and ended up being one of the top 100 highest-grossing films of all time. A financial disappointment, The Rookie was met with generally lackluster reviews. Critics considered it formulaic and shallow, and questioned the casting of the Puerto Rican Julia and the Brazilian Braga as Germans; a scene in which Eastwood was raped by Braga also generated some controversy. The stunts and special effects, however, were met with praise.dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbp:nameThe Scarlet Branddbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Branddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Brandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Brandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Brandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Brandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Brandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Brandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Scarlet Brand is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Custer, Betty Mack and Robert D. Walker.dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbp:nameThe Scarlet Webdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Webpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersThe Scarlet Web is a 1954 British second feature second feature ('B') crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Griffith Jones, Hazel Court and Zena Marshall. It was written by Doreen Montgomery.dbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:directorLarry Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:directorSteve Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:directorChris Kellydbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:producerAshley Nixondbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:B._J._Ward_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Welkerdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Innesdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Kay_Bergmandbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:nameThe Scooby-Doo Projectdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Scooby-Doodbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scooby-Doo_specialsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blair_Witch_parodiesdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_specialsThe Scooby-Doo Project is a 1999 American live-action/animated found footage horror comedy television Halloween special satirising The Blair Witch Project and the Scooby-Doo franchise. It aired during Cartoon Network's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! marathon on October 31, 1999, broadcast in small segments during commercial breaks, with the segments re-aired in their completed form, with an extended ending, at the end of the marathon. The special won an Annie Award.dbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Corddbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Eatondbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurence Naismithdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Eisingerdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Spiesdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Scorpio Lettersdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpio_Letters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeThe Scorpio Letters is a 1967 American-British thriller film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Alex Cord, Shirley Eaton and Laurence Naismith. It was written by Jo Eisinger and Adrian Spies based on the 1964 novel of the same title by Victor Canning.dbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Russelldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:producerStephen Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:producerSean Danieldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:producerKevin Misherdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:producerVince McMahondbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:producerJames Jacksdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringPeter Facinellidbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringBernard Hilldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringDwayne Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringGrant Heslovdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringKelly Hudbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringMichael Clarke Duncandbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:starringSteven Branddbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Russelldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Misherdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vince_McMahondbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Hayterdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Osborne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Halesdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:nameThe Scorpion Kingdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:genre Nu metal, alternative metaldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingdbp-dbp:countryBelgiumdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Egyptdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iraqdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WWE_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Belgian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Mummy_(franchise)dbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interquel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chuck_Russelldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Jacksdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Scorpion_King_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ancient_Mesopotamia_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Scorpion_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_HayterThe Scorpion King is a 2002 action adventure film directed by Chuck Russell. The film stars Dwayne Johnson (credited as The Rock) as the lead, with Steven Brand, Kelly Hu, Grant Heslov, and Michael Clarke Duncan in supporting roles. It is both a prequel and spin-off of The Mummy franchise and launched The Scorpion King film series. The film was Johnson's first lead role. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $178.8 million worldwide against the production budget of $60 million.The events of The Scorpion King take place 5,001 years before the events of The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, revealing the origins of Mathayus and his rise to power as the titular Scorpion King. This name is a reference to a historical king of the Protodynastic Period of Egypt, King Scorpion. The film was released on April 19, 2002.dbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Scotland Yard Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_drama_filmsThe Scotland Yard Mystery is a 1934 British crime film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sir Gerald du Maurier, George Curzon, Grete Natzler, Belle Chrystall and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a criminal doctor who operates a racket claiming life insurance by injecting victims with a life suspending serum turning them into living dead. The film is based on a play by Wallace Geoffrey. It was made by one of the biggest British companies of the era, British International Pictures, at their Welwyn Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.-Seven Artsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:producerSidney Lumetdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:producerF. Sherwin Greendbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simone_Signoretdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Moura_Budbergdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:nameThe Sea Gulldbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gulldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greek_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mikis_Theodorakisdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Greek_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Gullpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_plays_by_Anton_ChekhovThe Sea Gull is a 1968 British-American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Moura Budberg is adapted and translated from Anton Chekhov's classic 1896 play The Seagull.The Warner Bros.-Seven Arts release was filmed at the Europa Studios in Sundbyberg, just outside central Stockholm.dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:distributorEros Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Steel_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:nameThe Sea Shall Not Have Themdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Themdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shot-down_aviatorsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Shall_Not_Have_Thempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_SuffolkThe Sea Shall Not Have Them is a 1954 British war film starring Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde and Anthony Steel. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and is based on the 1953 novel by John Harris, about a North Sea rescue during the Second World War. The musical soundtrack is by composer Malcolm Arnold.The film title is the motto of the Royal Air Force's Air Sea Rescue Service. Gilbert called it "standard fare" but it "did very well."dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Euan_Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Peckdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Kellermandbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Macneedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Euan_Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:nameThe Sea Wolvesdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvesdbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Goadbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Goadbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_naval_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Wolvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_BuddThe Sea Wolves is a 1980 war film starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven. The film, which is based on the 1978 book Boarding Party by James Leasor, is the true story of Operation Creek during the Second World War. In the covert mission, the Calcutta Light Horse, part of the Cavalry Reserve in the British Indian Army, successfully sank a German merchant ship in Mormugão Harbour in neutral Portugal's territory of Goa, India, on 9 March 1943. The ship had a secret radio which was transmitting information about Allied shipping to U-boats operating in the Indian Ocean.The film, which starred veteran American and British actors, was produced by Euan Lloyd and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen; both had previously worked together on the successful 1978 British-Swiss war film The Wild Geese.dbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Binderdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Binderdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Binderdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingdbp-dbp:nameThe Search for John Gissingdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Larry_Groupédbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Binderdbp-dbr:The_Search_for_John_Gissingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sunlight_Productions_filmsThe Search for John Gissing is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Mike Binder, produced by Jack Binder, and starring Alan Rickman, Janeane Garofalo, and Mike Binder, set in London. The film won Best Picture at the 2002 Sarasota Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:distributorMagnolia Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:distributorThe Momentum Experiencedbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:producerRob Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duane_Martindbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Rowlanddbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyla_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynn_Turmandbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:DeRay_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shemar_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Bdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sy_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Duane_Martindbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tisha_Campbell-Martindbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:nameThe Seat Fillerdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:nameI Need a Lovedbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Seat_Fillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_CastleThe Seat Filler is a 2004 American romantic comedy musical film directed by Nick Castle and written by Mark Brown, Duane Martin, and Tisha Campbell-Martin. It stars Martin, Kelly Rowland, Mel B, DeRay Davis, Patrick Fischler, and Shemar Moore. The film premiered at the Urbanworld Film Festival on August 5, 2004, and was released in theaters the United States on July 20, 2005, by The Momentum Experience. It received mainly average reviews. It is also recognized as Martin's first (and to date, only) appearance in a musical film and Rowland's most successful film in a leading role.dbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Madden_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Czernindbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penelope_Wiltondbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celia_Imriedbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judi_Denchdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Geredbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Nighydbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dev_Pateldbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Strathairndbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Pickupdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Madden_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Czernindbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ol_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hoteldbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hoteldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rajasthandbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Rajasthandbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TSG_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_MaddenThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2015 comedy drama film that is the sequel to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Its ensemble cast is Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Dev Patel, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton, Ronald Pickup, David Strathairn, and Richard Gere. The film was directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker.dbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbp:producerAlbert J. Cohendbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Craindbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Hoffman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbp:nameThe Second Greatest Sexdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Aristophanesdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Lysistratadbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Second_Greatest_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsThe Second Greatest Sex is a 1955 American western musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Jeanne Crain and George Nader. It is a Western version of the play Lysistrata by Aristophanes.dbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbp:nameThe Second Mr. Bushdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mr._Bushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_CarstairsThe Second Mr. Bush is a 1940 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Wallace Evennett, Evelyn Roberts and Kay Walsh. It was made at Welwyn Studios by British National Films.dbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Second Mrs Tanqueraydbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Mrs_Tanqueray_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_PaulThe Second Mrs Tanqueray is a 1916 British silent film directed by Fred Paul and starring George Alexander, Hilda Moore and Norman Forbes. It is an adaptation of the 1893 play The Second Mrs Tanqueray by Arthur Wing Pinero.dbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringShirley Knightdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringPaul Freemandbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringKathryn Harrolddbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringŽeljko Ivanekdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Baumdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:nameThe Senderdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Christiandbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_directorial_debut_filmsThe Sender is a 1982 supernatural horror film directed by Roger Christian, written by Thomas Baum, and starring Kathryn Harrold, Željko Ivanek (in his film debut), Shirley Knight, and Paul Freeman. The plot follows a therapist attempting to help a disturbed telepathic man able to transmit his dreams and visions into the minds of those around him.dbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Servantdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_LoseyThe Servant is a 1963 British drama film directed by Joseph Losey. It was written by Harold Pinter, who adapted Robin Maugham's 1948 novella of the same name. The film stars Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig and James Fox.The first of Pinter's three film collaborations with Losey, The Servant is a tightly constructed film about the psychological relationships among the four central characters and examines issues relating to social class.dbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Steilendbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBedford Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_McGillisdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Fichtnerdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_C._Reillydbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Steilendbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Steilendbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Settlementdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_frauddbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Settlement_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Insurance_fraudThe Settlement is a 1999 film directed by Mark Steilen, starring John C. Reilly, William Fichtner, and Kelly McGillis. The film was screened at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in April 1999.dbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Hazeldinedbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerGil Netterdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Ganbargdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anastasia_Browndbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Weaverdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Worthingtondbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringOctavia Spencerdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlice Bragadbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringRadha Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringTim McGrawdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham Greenedbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringAvraham Aviv Alushdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringSumire Matsubaradbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Hazeldinedbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christian_rockdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_Christian_musicdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christian_hip_hopdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_religiondbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Aaron_Zigmandbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Jesus_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Fuscodbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heaven_and_hell_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Andrew_Lanhamdbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Destin_Daniel_Crettondbp-dbr:The_Shack_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_TMS_(production_team)The Shack is a 2017 American fantasy drama film, directed by Stuart Hazeldine and written by John Fusco, Andrew Lanham and Destin Daniel Cretton, based on the 2007 novel. The film stars Sam Worthington, Octavia Spencer, Avraham Aviv Alush, Radha Mitchell, Alice Braga and Tim McGraw.The story follows a grieving father who, after suffering a family tragedy, receives a mysterious invitation to visit a shack deep in the wilderness, where he confronts his darkest fears and experiences a transformative spiritual journey.Filming began on June 8, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Shack was released in the United States on March 3, 2017. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed $96.9 million against a budget of $20M.dbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rachel_Weiszdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:producerNeil LaButedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gail_Mutruxdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Rudddbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gretchen_Moldbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:starringRachel Weiszdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Wellerdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rachel_Weiszdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gail_Mutruxdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:The_Shape_of_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_playsThe Shape of Things is a 2003 romantic drama film written and directed by Neil LaBute, based on his play of the same name. It stars Paul Rudd, Rachel Weisz, Gretchen Mol and Fred Weller. The story is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and focuses on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other. The film's central themes are stoicism, the limits of art, psychopathy, intimacy, and people's willingness to do things for love.dbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernardo_Bertoluccidbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDebra Wingerdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Spalldbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Malkovichdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCampbell Scottdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Vu-Andbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernardo_Bertoluccidbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ryuichi_Sakamotodbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Sheltering_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernardo_BertolucciThe Sheltering Sky is a 1990 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci starring Debra Winger and John Malkovich. The film is based on the 1949 novel of the same name by Paul Bowles (who appears in a cameo role) about a couple who journey to North Africa in the hopes of rekindling their marriage but soon fall prey to the dangers that surround them. The story culminates with the man falling severely ill in a very remote area of the Sahara desert, from where the events turn catastrophic.dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_McCullough_Sr.dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherry_Lynndbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Middleton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_McCullough_Sr.dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_ParkerThe Shepherd of the Hills is a 1964 American Western film directed by Ben Parker and starring Richard Arlen, James Middleton and Sherry Lynn. It is based on Harold Bell Wright's 1907 novel The Shepherd of the Hills. The story was filmed previously in the silent era by author Wright himself in 1919, released on State Rights basis. It was filmed again, in 1928, starring Molly O'Day at First National Pictures. Again remade as 1941, also color version starring John Wayne.dbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jayne_Mansfielddbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Steampunk_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sheriff_of_Fractured_Jawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsThe Sheriff of Fractured Jaw is a 1958 Western comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Kenneth More and Jayne Mansfield. Mansfield's singing voice is dubbed by Connie Francis. It was one of the first Westerns to be shot in Spain.dbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorGeorge Ogilviedbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChannel Sevendbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Moirdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noni_Hazlehurstdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Smartdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Morphettdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:The_Shiralee_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_Australian_television_series_endingsThe Shiralee is a 1987 Australian television film directed by George Ogilvie, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by D'Arcy Niland.It was originally filmed as a mini series and was shot in Adelaide and Quorn, South Australia.dbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholaus_Goossendbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:distributorMind's Eye Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:distributorLeomaxdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:producerScott Einbinderdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:producerIngo Vollkammerdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:producerBrian Wittendbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:producerScott Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:starringKatrina Bowdendbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:starringDave Francodbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:starringShannon Woodwarddbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Seeleydbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholaus_Goossendbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mind's_Eye_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shortcutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_SubyThe Shortcut is a 2009 American horror film directed by Nicholaus Goossen. The film stars Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco, and Katrina Bowden. The plot centers on two brothers who discover a rarely used shortcut and learn its dark secret.Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler developed the screenplay in 2008 for Scary Madison Productions, the newly formed horror division of Happy Madison Productions, the production company of Sandler's brother Adam, and Leomax Entertainment, who financed and co-produced the film. Released in North America by Indigomotion, a division of Leomax, on September 29, 2009, the film received mixed reviews and was a commercial failure. It ended up being the only film under the Scary Madison label, as it was retired in response to the film's failure. The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray in North America by Anchor Bay Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUFAdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Bernerddbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isobel_Elsomdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eille_Norwooddbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_M._Cullindbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universum_Film_AGdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sign of Fourdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_DoyleThe Sign of Four is a 1923 British silent mystery film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Isobel Elsom and Fred Raynham. The film is based on the 1890 novel The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle, and was one of a series of Sherlock Holmes films starring Norwood.dbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wontnerdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Bevandbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Casedbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sign_of_Four_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_DoyleThe Sign of Four is a 1932 British crime film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Arthur Wontner, Ian Hunter and Graham Soutten. The film is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's second Sherlock Holmes novel The Sign of the Four (1890). The film is also known as The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case.It is the third film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.A young woman needs Sherlock Holmes for protection when she's tormented by an escaped killer. However, when the woman is abducted, Holmes and Watson must infiltrate the city's criminal underworld to track down the young woman. It is in the public domain.dbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Hardy_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerBridget Potterdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hearndbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Gormandbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Hardy_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_States_Military_Academydbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silence_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Hardy_(director)The Silence is a 1975 made-for-TV movie about James Pelosi, a West Point cadet who was charged in 1971 with cheating on an exam. He remained at West Point but was subjected to "The Silence", a policy that ostracized cadets who broke the Cadet Honor Code.dbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerBertram Ostrerdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerRaymond Anzarutdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clements_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Addamsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Silent Enemydbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Navy_in_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Gibraltardbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Gibraltardbp-dbr:The_Silent_Enemy_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gibraltar_in_World_War_IIThe Silent Enemy is a black and white 1958 British action film, directed by William Fairchild and starring Laurence Harvey, Dawn Addams, Michael Craig and John Clements. Based on Marshall Pugh's 1956 book Commander Crabb, the film follows the publicity created by Lionel Crabb's mysterious disappearance and likely death during a Cold War incident 2 years earlier (April 1956).The film depicts events in Gibraltar harbour during the World War II Italian frogman and manned torpedo attacks, although the film's depiction of the events is highly fictionalised. It was the first Universal Pictures film in SuperScope.Enlisted men refer to Crabb as "Crabbie" throughout, alluding to his crabby nature.dbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:directorKurt Haledbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:producerDave Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Heybornedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringLincoln Hoppedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Connie_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Swenson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Chambersdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringMichael Birkelanddbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringGretchen Whalleydbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringMichelle Aingedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringSedra Santosdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringTarance Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringZak Aldridgedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Moyer_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:nameThe Singles Warddbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:nameThe Singles 2nd Warddbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halestorm_Entertainment_filmsThe Singles Ward film series consists of two low-budget Mormon comedies based on original characters, co-written by Kurt Hale and John Moyer. The overall premise centers around members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who are not yet married and their religious congregations, known as wards. The story details the humorous experiences for attendees in these congregations.dbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sanaa_Hamridbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:producerBroderick Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:producerDenise Di Novidbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:producerDebra Martin Chasedbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:producerKira Davisdbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringBlake Livelydbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringAmber Tamblyndbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringBlythe Dannerdbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringAmerica Ferreradbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringAlexis Bledeldbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringRachel Ticotindbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringRachel Nicholsdbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:starringShohreh Aghdashloodbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sanaa_Hamridbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Denise_Di_Novidbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Broderick_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Debra_Martin_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kira_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2dbp-dbr:The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2dbp-dbp:name''The Sisterhood of 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Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Sanaa Hamri and written by Elizabeth Chambers. A sequel to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, it is based upon the fourth novel in the book series: Forever in Blue (2007), but incorporates scenes and storylines from The Second Summer of the Sisterhood (2003) and Girls in Pants (2004).. The film stars Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, Blake Lively, and Alexis Bledel as four childhood friends who navigate early adulthood during the summer after their freshman year in college.The film was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on August 6, 2008 and grossed $44.3 million worldwide against a $27 million budget. The film received mixed reviews from critics. In 2018, a third film had been in development.dbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Law_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Law_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbp:nameThe Six Mendbp-dbr:The_Six_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Six_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_filmsThe Six Men is a 1951 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Michael Law and starring Harold Warrender, Olga Edwardes and Peter Bull. It was written by Reed De Rouen, Richard Eastham, Michael Law, E. Radford and M.A. Radford.dbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBroderick Foxdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBroderick Foxdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Biolosdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZuludbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBroderick Foxdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRande Cookdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Skin I'm Indbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrack, instrumentaldbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Autobiographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skin_I'm_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_menThe Skin I'm In is a 2012 autobiographical documentary film that was produced, directed, shot, and edited by American filmmaker, scholar, and professor Broderick Fox. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 Byron Bay Film Festival and had its United States premiere at the Arizona International Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Award for Best Personal Filmmaking. The film was released on streaming on October 1, 2013 through The Orchard.dbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dianne_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:starringDavid Bowiedbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:starringMel Smithdbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:starringRaymond Briggsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dianne_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:genreAnimationdbp-dbr:The_Snowmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_snowmendbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Snowmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_television_filmsThe Snowman is a 1982 British animated television film and symphonic poem based on Raymond Briggs's 1978 picture book The Snowman. It was directed by Dianne Jackson for Channel 4. It was first shown on 26 December 1982, and was an immediate success. It was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 55th Academy Awards and won a BAFTA TV Award.The story is told through pictures, action and music, scored by Howard Blake. It has no dialogue, with the exception of the central song, "Walking in the Air". The orchestral score was performed by the Sinfonia of London and the song was performed by Peter Auty, a St Paul's Cathedral choirboy.The film ranked at number 71 on the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes, a list drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, based on a vote by industry professionals. It was voted number 4 in UKTV Gold's Greatest TV Christmas Moments. It came third in Channel 4's poll of 100 Greatest Christmas Moments in 2004. Its broadcast, usually on Christmas Eve on Channel 4, has become an annual festive event in the UK.A sequel, The Snowman and the Snowdog, was released in 2012.dbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEmbassy Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Glickenhausdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Boyce Harmandbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringKen Wahldbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringKlaus Kinskidbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremiah Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlberta Watsondbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Princedbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Soldierdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jerusalemdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saudi_Arabiadbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tel_Avivdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:The_Soldier_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_MinskThe Soldier (also released as Codename: The Soldier) is a 1982 American Cold War action-thriller film written, directed, and produced by James Glickenhaus The film stars Ken Wahl, Alberta Watson, William Prince, Joaquim de Almeida, and Klaus Kinski, that featured a cameo by rising country superstar George Strait. The film was shot on location in Philadelphia, Buffalo and New York City, New York, West Berlin, and Israel. The ski sequence was filmed in St Anton am Arlberg in Austria. The original score was composed and performed by the German electronic band Tangerine Dream.dbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlmardbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Hollidaydbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlmardbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abe_Burrowsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:nameThe Solid Gold Cadillacdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:The_Solid_Gold_Cadillacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_romantic_comedy_filmsThe Solid Gold Cadillac is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Richard Quine and written by Abe Burrows, Howard Teichmann, and George S. Kaufman. It was adapted from the hit Broadway play of the same name by Teichmann and Kaufman that pillories big business and corrupt businessmen. The film stars Judy Holliday and Paul Douglas. The film is in black-and-white except for the final scene, which is presented in Technicolor.dbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tulio_Demichelidbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:distributorWarner-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Flynn_(photojournalist)dbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tulio_Demichelidbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Caianodbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Casey_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:nameThe Son of Captain Blooddbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Blooddbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1690sdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jamaicadbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tulio_Demichelidbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Captain_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gregorio_García_SeguraThe Son of Captain Blood is a 1962 Italian/Spanish/American international co-production film. It is the first starring role in a film for Sean Flynn, the son of Errol Flynn, who played the title character in the 1935 film Captain Blood. The film was released in Great Britain in 1963 by Warner-Pathe (in some regions on a double bill with Hammer's The Scarlet Blade). Paramount Pictures released the film in the U.S. in 1964 on a double bill with the Jerry Lewis film The Patsy.dbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:producerGeorge Shermandbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:nameThe Son of Robin Hooddbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Son_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsThe Son of Robin Hood is a 1958 British CinemaScope adventure film directed by George Sherman, starring David Hedison and June Laverick.dbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:producerJohn Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Song of the Roaddbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Song_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterThe Song of the Road is a 1937 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Bransby Williams, Ernest Butcher and Muriel George. It was made at Shepperton Studios. It was made as a supporting feature. Like Baxter's earlier The Song of the Plough (1933) the film examines the effect of modern technology on traditional working practices in the countryside.dbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamsdbp-dbp:directorTim Wolffdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamsdbp-dbp:distributorFirst Run Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamsdbp-dbp:producerTim Wolffdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamsdbp-dbp:nameThe Sons of Tennessee Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_culturedbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Sons_of_Tennessee_Williamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mardi_Gras_in_New_OrleansThe Sons of Tennessee Williams is a 2010 American historical documentary film produced and directed by Tim Wolff. The film spans five decades documenting the gay carnival balls in New Orleans, and the efforts of the gay community to celebrate Mardi Gras, without being discriminated against and without fear of police intervention. It stars Charles Maddox, Tommy Dietsch, George Roth, Don Stratton, Jimmy Keyes, Mike Moreau, John Henry Bogie, Albert Carey, Bianca Del Rio and additional krewe club members that share their memories through interviews and archival footage.The film had its world premiere at Frameline Film Festival on June 26, 2010. It was released to theaters on October 7, 2011. Wolff said the title of the film came about as a twist on The Daughters of the American Revolution; he considers Williams a hero and inspiration, and said he was "the most famous out American at the time, telling the story of gay men to a much larger audience".dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lister_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter H. Matthews, Elizabeth Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Davidbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_LeBrockdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lister_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sorcerer's Apprenticedbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethedbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Listerdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_The_Sorcerer's_ApprenticeThe Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2001 British film directed by David Lister and starring Robert Davi and Kelly LeBrock.The film was made in South Africa but is set in England.dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringJay Barucheldbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringTeresa Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringMonica Belluccidbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Bruckheimerdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doug_Mirodbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Konnerdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenthal_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sorcerer's Apprenticedbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2010 American action adventure fantasy film directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Matt Lopez, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard. It is loosely based on the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment from Walt Disney's 1940 animated film Fantasia, which in turn draws inspiration from Paul Dukas' 1897 symphonic poem and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 1797 ballad. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer, and Monica Bellucci. The narrative follows Balthazar Blake, a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan, who recruits a physics student named Dave Stutler to help prevent the resurrection of a powerful dark sorceress. The Sorcerer's Apprentice premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on July 14, 2010, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office, grossing approximately $215 million worldwide against a production budget of $150 million.dbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directorS. Lee Taylordbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward DeRuiterdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlice Frankdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringMathew Scollondbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Renée Martindbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sourcedbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Asylum_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Source_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_science_fiction_filmsThe Source (also known as The Secret Craft in the United Kingdom and The Surge on DVD in the United States) is a 2001 American science fiction horror film directed by S. Lee Taylor and starring Mathew Scollon, Melissa Renée Martin, Edward DeRuiter, and Alice Frank. The story concerns four teenagers who obtain superhuman powers allowing them to control others.dbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Carrol_Naishdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beulah_Bondidbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Kilbridedbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugo_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Southernerdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Werner_Janssendbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_and_Raymond_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Lion_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_agriculturedbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_farmersdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_FaulknerThe Southerner is a 1945 American drama film directed by Jean Renoir and based on the 1941 novel Hold Autumn in Your Hand by George Sessions Perry. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Director (the only Oscar nomination Renoir received), Original Music Score, and Sound. Renoir was named Best Director by the National Board of Review, which also named the film the third best of 1945. The film portrays the hardships of a poor family struggling to establish a cotton farm in Texas in the early 1940s.dbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spanish Cape Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ellery_Queen_filmsThe Spanish Cape Mystery is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Donald Cook, Helen Twelvetrees and Berton Churchill. It is based on the novel of the same name featuring the detective Ellery Queen.dbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbp:nameThe Spanish Sworddbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Sworddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_13th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Swordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisThe Spanish Sword is a low budget 1962 British second feature ('B') adventure film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Ronald Howard, June Thorburn and Nigel Green. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by The Danzigers.A knight protects the treasure of Henry III of England from a thieving baron.dbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Cecildbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbp:nameThe Spectacle Makerdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Farrowdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spectacle_Makerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_filmsThe Spectacle Maker is a 1934 short film directed by John Farrow and starring Nora Cecil. It was Farrow's directorial debut. It was filmed in full three-strip Technicolor.dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Shafteldbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gayle_Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Plummerdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elaine_Stritchdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Wanamakerdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Bissetdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Phillip_Lawdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mildred_Dunnockdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Shafteldbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mel_Dinellidbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spiral Staircasedbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CollinsonThe Spiral Staircase is a 1975 British horror mystery thriller film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Jacqueline Bisset and Christopher Plummer. It is a remake of the 1946 film of the same name, which was adapted from Ethel Lina White's 1933 British novel Some Must Watch.dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Head_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Television_networks_preceding_ABC_Familydbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerShawn Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerAmy Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holland_Taylordbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judd_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicollette_Sheridandbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbe_Dunningdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristina Jastrzembskadbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Head_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Television_networks_preceding_ABC_Familydbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spiral_Staircase_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesThe Spiral Staircase is a 2000 television film remake of the 1946 film The Spiral Staircase based on Ethel Lina White's 1933 novel Some Must Watch. The film was directed by James Head with a screenplay by Matt Dorff, and stars Nicollette Sheridan, Judd Nelson, Alex McArthur, Debbe Dunning and Holland Taylor.dbp-dbr:The_Spirit_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:The_Spirit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael E. Uslandbp-dbr:The_Spirit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGigi Pritzkerdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDeborah Del Pretedbp-dbr:The_Spirit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. 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Jackson. Based on the newspaper comic strip and DC Comics character The Spirit, by Will Eisner, and produced by OddLot and Lionsgate Films, it tells the story of a ghost-like superhero who defends Central City from the Octopus who competes with the superhero's childhood friend Sand Saref for the Blood of Heracles in order to become immortal.The film was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2008, to negative reviews and was a commercial failure. It was later released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 14, 2009.dbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lucas_Reinerdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lucas_Reinerdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spirit of '76dbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_22nd_centurydbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spirit_of_'76_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_BicentennialThe Spirit of '76 is a 1990 American comedy film that spoofs American culture of the mid-1970s. Directed by Lucas Reiner, it stars David Cassidy in his final feature film, Leif Garrett, Carl Reiner, Rob Reiner, Olivia d'Abo, and the rock groups Redd Kross and Devo. The film was released on October 12, 1990.dbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Tibbittdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:producerMary Parentdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:producerPaul Tibbittdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:producerPharrell Williams, Chad Hugodbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringClancy Browndbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringTom Kennydbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringBill Fagerbakkedbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringMatt Berrydbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringMr. Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_Out_of_Waterdbp-dbp:starringCarolyn 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SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American animated adventure comedy film based on the television series SpongeBob SquarePants. Directed by series veteran Paul Tibbitt, the film stars the show's regular voice cast alongside Antonio Banderas in a live-action role, and Matt Berry as a new character. The plot follows Burger Beard, a pirate who steals the Krabby Patty secret formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true, leading to SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends to travel to the ocean's surface to confront Burger Beard and retrieve the formula. It is the second theatrical film based on the series, following The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie in 2004.The film was written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, adapted from a story by Tibbitt and SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg. As with the first film, the final act places the animated characters in a live-action world. These scenes were directed by Mike Mitchell and were filmed in Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia. Filming began in September 2013, and was completed in November that year. The film is dedicated to Ernest Borgnine, the voice of Mermaid Man, who died in 2012. It also features the final film role of Tim Conway, the voice of Barnacle Boy, who died in 2019.The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water was released in the United States on February 6, 2015 by Paramount Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, and was a box office success, earning $325 million against its $60–74 million budget, and becoming the highest-grossing film in the series. A third film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, was released in 2020, and a fourth, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, is due to be released on December 19, 2025.dbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:distributorParamount+dbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:producerRyan Harrisdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:producerSuzy Shinn, Ali Dee Theodore, Doug Davis, Kenny G, Steve Mazzaro, Tainy, Albert Hype, The Flaming Lips, Scott Bookerdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringClancy Browndbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringTom Kennydbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringDanny Trejodbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringSnoop Doggdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringKeanu Reevesdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringAwkwafinadbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringTiffany Haddishdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringReggie Wattsdbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringBill Fagerbakkedbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringMatt Berrydbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringMr. Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringCarolyn Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_SpongeBob_Movie:_Sponge_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringRodger 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SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run is a 2020 American animated adventure comedy film based on the television series SpongeBob SquarePants. Written and directed by series co-developer and former writer Tim Hill, who co-wrote the story with Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, it stars the series' regular voice cast and includes new characters (both live-action and animated) performed by Awkwafina, Snoop Dogg, Tiffany Haddish, Keanu Reeves, Danny Trejo, and Reggie Watts. The film follows SpongeBob on a journey to Atlantic City to rescue his kidnapped pet snail, Gary. The film is dedicated to creator Stephen Hillenburg, who died in 2018, and also served as an executive producer on the project. It is the third theatrical film based on the series, following Sponge Out of Water in 2015. Development for a third SpongeBob film began in April 2015, two months after the release of the second film. By January 2016, Aibel and Berger had been hired to write the film, and by April 2018, Hill had been hired as director. It is the first film in the franchise to be fully animated in stylized computer-generated imagery (as opposed to being entirely animated in 2D like the first film, or the mixing of 2D and CGI animation in the second film). Hans Zimmer composed the film's score. Animation was provided by Mikros Image.Originally slated for a worldwide theatrical release by Paramount Pictures, plans were changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released theatrically in Canada on August 14, 2020, and digitally on Netflix in other territories on November 5, 2020. It was released as a premium video-on-demand offering and a Paramount+ launch title in the United States on March 4, 2021. Sponge on the Run received generally positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for Favorite Animated Movie at the 2022 Kids' Choice Awards. A fourth film, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, is due to be released on December 19, 2025.dbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sport of Kingsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_SavilleThe Sport of Kings is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Leslie Henson, Hugh Wakefield and Gordon Harker. It was based on the 1924 play of the same title by Ian Hay.The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at British and Dominions Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter Murton.It was a financial success.dbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Veidtdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:nameThe Spy in Blackdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1917dbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orkneydbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:U-boat_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_submarine_filmsThe Spy in Black (US: U-boat 29) is a 1939 British spy film, and the first collaboration between the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. They were brought together by Alexander Korda to make the World War I spy thriller novel of the same title by Joseph Storer Clouston into a film. Powell and Pressburger eventually made over 20 films during the course of their partnership.The Spy in Black stars Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson and Sebastian Shaw, with Marius Goring and Torin Thatcher as two German submarine officers. Grant Sutherland, a minister in Powell's The Edge of the World (1937), appears in this film as a Scottish air raid warden.dbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Squeakerdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_mystery_filmsThe Squeaker is a 1930 British mystery crime film directed by Edgar Wallace and starring Percy Marmont, Anne Grey and Gordon Harker.It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. The film was adapted by Wallace from his own 1927 novel The Squeaker. It was one of several films based on Wallace's novels made by the British Lion Film company during the era. Wallace's son, Bryan Edgar Wallace, reportedly edited the film.dbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbp:nameThe Squealerdbp-dbr:The_Squealerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squealerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Joe_BrownThe Squealer is a 1930 American pre-Codecrime film directed by Harry Joe Brown, and starring Jack Holt, Dorothy Revier and Davey Lee.The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell.dbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerArt Levinsondbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarty Eli Schwartzdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hersheydbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Petersendbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Staircasedbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_nunsdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Staircase_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karen_ArthurThe Staircase is a 1998 American television film about the story of the spiral staircase, believed by some to be miraculously built, at the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It stars Barbara Hershey as Mother Madalyn in charge of the chapel and William Petersen as Joad, the traveling carpenter with spiritual talent as well as woodworking skill. It is based on the novel, The Staircase by Ann Rinaldi.dbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PBSdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PBSdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Statue of Libertydbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:The_Statue_of_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Statue_of_LibertyThe Statue of Liberty is a 1985 American documentary film on the history of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World). It was produced and directed by Ken Burns. The film, which first aired in October 1985, was narrated by historian David McCullough.dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_J._Levidbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:producerPaul Pompiandbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Edendbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tammy_Laurendbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Corleydbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_J._Levidbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ira_Levindbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_J._LeviThe Stepford Children is a 1987 American made-for-television horror science fiction thriller film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Alan J. Levi with a screenplay by Bill Bleich and starring Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Tammy Lauren, Randall Batinkoff and Pat Corley. It is the second in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives.dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:producerMitch Engeldbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Fletcherdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Douglas_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cindy_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ontkeandbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ira_Levindbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Walton_(director)The Stepford Husbands is a 1996 American made-for-television thriller-drama film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Fred Walton with a screenplay by brothers Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat and starring Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean, Cindy Williams, Sarah Douglas and Louise Fletcher. It is the third in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives.dbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Roy_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerMichael Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerTony Billdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerJulia Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gil_Rodindbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Redforddbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringPaul Newmandbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Shawdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Brennandbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringCharles Durningdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Earl Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Roy_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julia_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Phillips_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_S._Warddbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:nameThe Stingdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Ragtimedbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organized_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_frauddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Zanuck_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ragtime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Roy_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Julia_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Phillips_(producer)The Sting is a 1973 American caper film. Set in 1936, it involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters (Paul Newman and Robert Redford) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who had directed Newman and Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). The screenplay, by David S. Ward, was inspired by real-life cons perpetrated by brothers Fred and Charley Gondorff and documented by David Maurer in his 1940 book The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man.The film plays out in sections introduced by old-fashioned title cards, drawn by artist Jaroslav "Jerry" Gebr in a style reminiscent of the Saturday Evening Post. It is noted for its use of ragtime, particularly the melody "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, which was adapted (along with other Joplin pieces) for the film by Marvin Hamlisch, producing a Billboard-topping soundtrack and a top-10 single. The film's success created a resurgence of interest in Joplin's work.Released on Christmas Day of 1973, The Sting was a critical and commercial success and hugely successful at the 46th Academy Awards, where it won seven of its 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Original Screenplay; Redford was also nominated for Best Actor. The film rekindled Newman's career after a series of big-screen flops. Regarded by the Writers Guild of America as having one of the best screenplays ever written, The Sting was selected in 2005 for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A sequel film, also written by Ward, was released in 1983.dbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Melkoniandbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agedbp-dbp:distributorTrimark Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agedbp-dbp:nameThe Stoned Agedbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Stoned_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_HeymanThe Stoned Age is a 1994 American stoner comedy film directed by James Melkonian, following two long-haired stoners who spend a night touring the suburbs of Los Angeles, looking for alcohol, parties, and young women.dbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Huttondbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_McGowandbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Stork Clubdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Emmett_Dolandbp-dbr:The_Stork_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_WalkerThe Stork Club is a 1945 American musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Betty Hutton. The supporting cast features Barry Fitzgerald, Don DeFore and Robert Benchley.dbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Harryhausendbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Harryhausendbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbp:producerSeamus Walshdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbp:producerMark Caballerodbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Harryhausendbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Harryhausendbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbp:nameThe Story of The Tortoise & the Haredbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Haredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_turtlesdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Subject_Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ray_Harryhausendbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Aesop's_Fablesdbp-dbr:The_Story_of_The_Tortoise_&_the_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_HarryhausenThe Story of The Tortoise & the Hare is a 2002 stop motion short film directed and animated by Ray Harryhausen. It is based on the Aesop fable The Tortoise and the Hare.dbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clifford_Odetsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Franciosadbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Hayworthdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clifford_Odetsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Odetsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Story On Page Onedbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Story_on_Page_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsThe Story on Page One is a 1959 American drama film written and directed by Clifford Odets, and starring Rita Hayworth, Anthony Franciosa, and Gig Young. Shot in CinemaScope, the film was distributed by 20th Century-Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:starringSissy Spacekdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:starringRichard Farnsworthdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Straight Storydbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:European_Film_Awards_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iowadbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Iowadbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_atonementdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Badalamentidbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:John_DeereThe Straight Story (stylised as the Straight story) is a 1999 biographical road drama film directed by David Lynch. It was edited and produced by Mary Sweeney, Lynch's longtime filmmaking partner and collaborator, who also co-wrote the script with John E. Roach. It is based on the true story of Alvin Straight's 1994 journey across Iowa and Wisconsin on a lawn mower. It is Lynch's second and last family-friendly, accessible and mainstream feature after The Elephant Man (1980), as largely contrasted with Lynch's own surrealist and violent films.Alvin (Richard Farnsworth) is an elderly World War II veteran who lives with his daughter. When he hears that his estranged brother has suffered a stroke, Alvin makes up his mind to visit him and hopefully make amends before he dies. Because Alvin's legs and eyes are too impaired for him to hold a driver's license, he hitches a trailer to a thirty-year-old lawn tractor, which has a maximum speed of 5 miles per hour (2.2 m/s; 8.0 km/h), and sets off on the 240-mile (390 km) journey from Laurens, Iowa, to Mount Zion, Wisconsin.The Straight Story was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States. The film grossed $6.2 million in a limited theatrical release in the United States and sold 516,597 tickets nationwide during France's theatrical release. The film was a critical success; reviewers praised the intensity of the character performances, particularly the realistic dialogue which film critic Roger Ebert compared to the works of Ernest Hemingway. It received a nomination for the Palme d'Or at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and Farnsworth received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor, becoming the oldest nominee in the category at the time.dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:nameThe Strange Case of Dr. Meadedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._CollinsThe Strange Case of Dr. Meade is a 1938 American adventure film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Beverly Roberts and Noah Beery Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbp:producerJohn Kohndbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Bedeliadbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kohndbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Greville-Belldbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Kohndbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbp:nameThe Strange Vengeance of Rosaliedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Vengeance_of_Rosaliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_StarrettThe Strange Vengeance of Rosalie is a 1972 American thriller film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Bonnie Bedelia and Ken Howard.dbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_K._Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Badeldbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_K._Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:nameThe Stranger Left No Carddbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wendy_ToyeThe Stranger Left No Card is a 1952 British short film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Alan Badel in his screen debut. It was adapted from the story of the same name by Sidney Carroll.dbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wernerdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael O. Gallantdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Golovdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringLea Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Wellerdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringFarrah Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wernerdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreWesterndbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Wernerdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_polygamydbp-dbr:The_Substitute_Wife_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_NebraskaThe Substitute Wife is a 1994 television film written by Stan Daniels, directed by Peter Werner and starring Farrah Fawcett, along with Lea Thompson and Peter Weller.dbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ranald_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ranald_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Subterraneansdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1953dbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ranald_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_cultureThe Subterraneans is a 1960 American drama film directed by Ranald MacDougall based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac.dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Stevens_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:distributorEaton Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:producerJohn Barninghamdbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_McFarlane_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Yemmdbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chantal_Contouridbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringOlivia Hamnettdbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Cronindbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Morgan_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivean_Graydbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Tandydbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Williams_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lorraine_Baylydbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Catondbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reg_Gormandbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hannaforddbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringAndrew McFarlanedbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringFrank Gallacherdbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringRoger Oakleydbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringMichael Catondbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:starringVikki Hammonddbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:nameThe John Sullivan Storydbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soap_operadbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(genre)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Soap_operadbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(genre)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivansdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_television_drama_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nine_Network_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Crawford_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_Australian_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_soap_operasdbp-dbr:The_Sullivanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Period_family_drama_television_seriesThe Sullivans is an Australian period drama television series produced by Crawford Productions which ran on the Nine Network from 15 November 1976 until 10 March 1983. The series tells the story of a fictional average middle-class Melbourne family and the effect that the Second World War and the immediate post-war events had on their lives. It covers the period between 1 September 1939 to 22 August 1948. It was a consistent ratings success in Australia, and also became popular in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the Netherlands, Gibraltar, Greece and New Zealand.dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mace_Neufelddbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce McGilldbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Baker Halldbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLiev Schreiberdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Cromwelldbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Batesdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mace_Neufelddbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Attanasiodbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sum of All Fearsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ottawadbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2002dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1973dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reboot_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ukrainedbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Moscowdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ukrainian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-Nazismdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mace_Neufelddbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_postponed_due_to_the_September_11_attacksdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Tom_Clancydbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ryanverse_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_AttanasioThe Sum of All Fears is a 2002 American spy thriller film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, based on Tom Clancy's 1991 novel of the same name. The film, which is set in the Jack Ryan film series, is a reboot taking place in 2002. Jack Ryan is portrayed as a younger character by Ben Affleck, in comparison with the previous films: The Hunt for Red October (1990) starring Alec Baldwin as Jack Ryan and the sequels, Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994), both starring Harrison Ford in the role.In the film, an Austrian Neo-Nazi (Bates) attempts to trigger a nuclear war between the United States and Russia by setting off a nuclear device in Baltimore, simultaneously with a rogue Russian officer launching an attack on an American aircraft carrier in his desire to establish a European fascist superstate. CIA analyst Ryan (Affleck) races against time to find a way to prevent an all-out nuclear war.The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, MFP Munich Film Partners, and S.O.A.F. Productions. On June 4, 2002, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Elektra Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Jerry Goldsmith. The movie premiered in theaters in the United States on May 31, 2002.The Sum of All Fears received mixed reviews from critics but was a financial success, having a worldwide theatrical run of $193.9 million compared to its production budget of $68 million and related marketing costs.dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGeoff Burtondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Film_Commissiondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHal McElroydbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Polsondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDeborah Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Film_Commissiondbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Stevens_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sum of Usdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writersdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sum_of_Us_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_DowlingThe Sum of Us is a 1994 Australian LGBT-related comedy drama film directed by Kevin Dowling and Geoff Burton. The film is based on the 1990 play of the same name by David Stevens, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson. The screen adaptation mimics the play's device of breaking the fourth wall with direct to camera conversational asides by both Harry and Jeff Mitchell.dbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Inmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Wittdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_R._Coatesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_M._Bournedbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_McGoverndbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Len_Carioudbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Inmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Wittdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_R._Coatesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_M._Bournedbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Hall_of_Fame_episodesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Allan_SeidelmanThe Summer of Ben Tyler is an American drama television film that premiered on CBS on December 15, 1996, as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series. The film is directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Robert Inman. It stars James Woods as an up-and-coming lawyer, alongside Elizabeth McGovern, Len Cariou, Julia McIlvaine, Charles Mattocks, Kevin Isola, Clifton James, and Anita Gillette. Woods received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance.dbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRowland V. Leedbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sun Never Setsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:The_Sun_Never_Sets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_SkinnerThe Sun Never Sets is a 1939 American drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Basil Rathbone and Barbara O'Neil.dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lopert_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Powelldbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerEmeric Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Helpmanndbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moira_Shearerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ludmilla_Tchérinadbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Léonide_Massinedbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Ayarsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Brown_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Rounsevilledbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lopert_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Arundelldbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jules_Barbierdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E._T._A._Hoffmanndbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Tales of Hoffmanndbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1800sdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operasdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Opera_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_E._T._A._Hoffmanndbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Sandman_(short_story)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jacques_OffenbachThe Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor comic opera film written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger working under the umbrella of their production company The Archers. It is an adaptation of Jacques Offenbach's 1881 opera The Tales of Hoffmann, itself based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann.The film stars Robert Rounseville, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann and Léonide Massine and features Pamela Brown, Ludmilla Tchérina and Ann Ayars. Only Rounseville and Ayars sang their own roles.The film's soundtrack consists of music conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham and played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition to Rounseville and Ayars, singers included Dorothy Bond, Margherita Grandi, Monica Sinclair and Bruce Dargavel. The film's production team included cinematographer Christopher Challis and production and costume designer Hein Heckroth, who was nominated for two 1952 Academy Awards for his work.dbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Zierlerdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Zierlerdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:nameThe Talk of Hollywooddbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:The_Talk_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_comedy_filmsThe Talk of Hollywood is a 1929 American musical comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Nat Carr, Fay Marbe and Hope Sutherland. It was shot at the New York studios of RKO Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Fegté. The film parodies the rush by Hollywood to convert to sound film production in the late 1920s, and leading moguls such as Samuel Goldwyn.dbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Harmondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kieron_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Wardendbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keir_Dulleadbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Philbrookdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Harmondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Gordon_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Thin Red Linedbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Solomon_Islandsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Guadalcanal_CampaignThe Thin Red Line is a 1964 American war film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Keir Dullea, Jack Warden, James Philbrook, and Kieron Moore. Based on James Jones's 1962 novel of the same name, the film follows the lives of a number of American soldiers during the battle of Guadalcanal.The black-and-white film was shot in Spain. Bernard Gordon's screenplay of Jones's work concentrates on the relationship between the young rule-breaking, "survival-at-any-cost", Pvt. Doll (Keir Dullea) and the older veteran 1st Sgt. Welsh (Jack Warden).dbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emory_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany-Stahl_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany-Stahl_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmdbp-dbp:starringAnita Louise, James Halldbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmdbp-dbp:nameThe Third Alarmdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_firefightingdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Emory_JohnsonThe Third Alarm is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Emory Johnson. The film is based on the original story by Emilie Johnson and is set in San Francisco, California. The photoplay stars Anita Louise, James Hall, and Jean Hersholt. The movie was released on November 30, 1930, by Tiffany-Stahl Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Novakdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Playboy_Productions_filmsThe Third Girl From the Left is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Medak, written by Dory Previn, and starring Kim Novak and Tony Curtis.It was the television film debut for both Novak and Curtis. Also in the cast are Michael Conrad, George Furth and Barbi Benton. The film was originally shown on October 16, 1973. Hugh Hefner was the Executive Producer for the film, which was made by Playboy Films.dbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:producerCheryl Abooddbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJim Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJohn Fiedlerdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAndre Stojkadbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPeter Cullendbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKen Sansomdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringNikita Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTom Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Tigger Moviedbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_the_Sherman_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie-the-Pooh_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie_the_Pooh_(franchise)The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American animated musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with animation production by Walt Disney Animation Japan. The film was written and directed by Jun Falkenstein from a story by Eddie Guzelian. It is the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh film, after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977). It features Pooh's sidekick Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself.The film was the first feature-length theatrical Winnie the Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts. It is also the first in the original films in which Tigger's is voiced entirely by Jim Cummings (in addition to Pooh) following the retirement of Tigger's original voice actor Paul Winchell in 1999. Winchell's was originally cast as Tigger but was dropped after the studio considered his voice to be too raspy. Cummings' had previously shared the role with Winchell since 1989 and provided his singing voice in most later projects with Winchell as the character's speaking voice.The film features original songs from the Sherman Brothers. Originally, the film was slated for a direct-to-video release in 2001, until then–Disney CEO Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers' songs and decided to release the film in theaters worldwide a year early.The Tigger Movie released in the United States on February 11, 2000, by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $96.2 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film in the Winnie the Pooh franchise until it was surpassed by Christopher Robin (2018).The film received three nominations on the Annie Awards, including the Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production, the Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production, and the Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production.dbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Schwentkedbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNick Wechslerdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDede Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Livingstondbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Tobolowskydbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Banadbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel McAdamsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Noldendbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Schwentkedbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dede_Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Time Traveler's Wifedbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plan_B_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teleportation_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_SchwentkeThe Time Traveler's Wife is a 2009 American romantic science fiction drama film based on Audrey Niffenegger's 2003 novel. Directed by Robert Schwentke, the film stars Eric Bana, Rachel McAdams, and Ron Livingston. The story follows Henry DeTamble (Bana), a Chicago librarian with a paranormal genetic disorder that causes him to randomly time travel. He tries to build a romantic relationship with Clare Abshire (McAdams), whom he meets when she is a child, and who later becomes his wife.Filming began in September 2007, originally in anticipation of a fall 2008 release. The film's release was postponed with initially no official explanation from the studio. McAdams later noted that the delay was due to additional scenes and reshoots that could not be completed until the season at their outdoor location matched previously filmed footage, and Bana had regrown his hair following his work on the 2009 film Star Trek. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released on August 14, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures to mixed reviews but was a commercial success.dbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:directorGerard Bryantdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Steeledbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_and_rolldbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tommy_Steele_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer)The Tommy Steele Story is a 1957 British film directed by Gerard Bryant and starring Tommy Steele, dramatising Steele's rise to fame as a teen idol. Along with Rock You Sinners, it was one of the first British films to feature rock and roll. In the US, where Steele was not well-known, the film was released under the title Rock Around the World. The film was announced in January 1957, three months after the release of Steele's first single "Rock with the Caveman".dbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorTerry Bourkedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerSue Salemdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Patedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Bonnerdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringChard Haywarddbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringZoe Caridesdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Special_Broadcasting_Service_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_BourkeThe Tourist is an Australian made-for-TV romantic drama film directed by Terry Bourke and starring Tony Bonner, Michael Pate, Chard Hayward, and Zoe Carides.It was also known as Sands of the Bedouin.dbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Florian_Henckel_von_Donnersmarckdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Barberdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerGraham Kingdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerTimothy Headingtondbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Glickmandbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Bettanydbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringRufus Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Berkoffdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Deppdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAngelina Joliedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Daltondbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristian De Sicadbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Florian_Henckel_von_Donnersmarckdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Barberdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Headingtondbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Glickmandbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_McQuarriedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Florian_Henckel_von_Donnersmarckdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Tourist is a 2010 American romantic thriller film co-written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and starring Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Paul Bettany, and Timothy Dalton. It is a remake of the 2005 French film Anthony Zimmer. GK Films financed and produced the film, with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions releasing it in most countries through Columbia Pictures. The $100 million budget film went on to gross $278 million at the worldwide box office.Despite negative reception from the critics, the film was nominated for three Golden Globes, with a debate arising over the question as to whether it was a comedy or a drama. Henckel von Donnersmarck repeatedly stated it was neither genre, calling it "a travel romance with thriller elements," but that if he had to choose between the two, he would choose comedy.dbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Tewksburydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLester Welchdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElvis Presleydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Van Pattendbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSheree Northdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Andrewsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarlyn Masondbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Tewksburydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Trouble with Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iowadbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1927dbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_TewksburyThe Trouble with Girls (and How to Get into It), also known as simply The Trouble with Girls, is a 1969 film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Elvis Presley. It was one of Presley's final acting roles, along with the same year's Change of Habit. It is based on the 1960 novel Chautauqua by Day Keene and Dwight Vincent Babcock.dbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:producerAlfred Hitchcockdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:producerRobert Townsondbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:nameThe Trouble with Harrydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_Herrmanndbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_comedy_thriller_filmsThe Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American Technicolor black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1950 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick, Jerry Mathers and Shirley MacLaine in her film debut. The Trouble with Harry was released in the United States on September 30, 1955, then re-released in 1984 once the distribution rights had been acquired by Universal Pictures.The film was one of Hitchcock's few true comedies (though most of his films had some element of tongue-in-cheek or macabre humor). The film also contained what was, for the time, blunt dialogue. One example of this is when John Forsythe's character unabashedly tells MacLaine's character that he would like to paint a nude portrait of her. The statement was extremely explicit for the time.dbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Gordondbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Beattydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morleydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Gutteridgedbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:nameThe Trouble with Spiesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trouble_with_Spiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IbizaThe Trouble with Spies is a 1987 spy comedy film written and directed by Burt Kennedy, and starring Donald Sutherland and Ned Beatty.The film was shot in 1984, but not released until three years later. It features veteran actress Ruth Gordon's final performances. It was also the final film of Suzanne Danielle.dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:producerCari-Esta Albertdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringJamie Foxxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringUma Thurmandbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringJaneane Garofalodbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringBen Chaplindbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Audrey_Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:nameThe Truth About Cats & Dogsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radio_peopledbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Santa_Monica,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Cyrano_de_Bergerac_(play)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Cats_&_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Audrey_WellsThe Truth About Cats & Dogs is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann and written by Audrey Wells. It stars Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman, Ben Chaplin and Jamie Foxx. The story is a modern reinterpretation of the 1897 Cyrano de Bergerac story and follows Abby, a veterinarian and radio talk show host who asks her model friend Noelle to impersonate her when a handsome man shows interest in her. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. Upon its release, the film garnered positive reviews and was met with considerable box office success.dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayley_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_MacArthurdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Lee_Barrettdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springdbp-dbp:nameThe Truth About Springdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeThe Truth about Spring (also known as The Pirates of Spring Cove or Miss Jude) is a 1965 American-British Technicolor adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hayley Mills, John Mills and James MacArthur. It is a romantic comedy adventure. It was released by Universal. According to Filmink "it tried to be a Disney-style adventure-romance, complete with another Disney alumni as lead (James MacArthur) and location filming (Spain), but did not work."dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Loydbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conway_Tearledbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Mannersdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Orkowdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:nameThe Truth About Youthdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._SeiterThe Truth About Youth is a 1930 American pre-Code drama with songs produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Directed by William A. Seiter, the film stars Loretta Young, Conway Tearle, David Manners and Myrna Loy. It was based on the 1900 play When We Were Twenty-One, written by Henry V. Esmond.dbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Steeledbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Turn_of_the_Screwdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turn_of_the_Screw_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsThe Turn of the Screw is a 1974 American made-for-television horror film directed by Dan Curtis based on the 1898 novella of the same name by Henry James. The film aired on ABC on April 15, 1974.dbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Carrarodbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Bahoricdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Paynedbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Fishburnedbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mekhi_Phiferdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lithgowdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_B._Vancedbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cuba_Gooding_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm-Jamal_Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Hugh_Kellydbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andre_Braugherdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Carrarodbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Bahoricdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:genreHistorydbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forcesdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_African_campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tuskegee_Airmenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tuskegee_AirmenThe Tuskegee Airmen is a 1995 HBO television movie based on the exploits of an actual groundbreaking unit, the first African-American combat pilots in the United States Army Air Corps, who fought in World War II. The film was directed by Robert Markowitz and stars Laurence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr., John Lithgow, Courtney B. Vance, Andre Braugher, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Allen Payne, and Mekhi Phifer.dbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorChris Weitzdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Sladedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorBill Condondbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorCatherine Hardwickedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerWyck Godfreydbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerMark Morgandbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerKaren Rosenfeltdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerStephenie Meyerdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Mooradiandbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKristen Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Kendrickdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBryce Dallas Howarddbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Facinellidbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringNikki Reeddbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringDakota Fanningdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Pattinsondbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBooboo Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJackson Rathbonedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMackenzie Foydbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Sheendbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Burkedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringAshley Greenedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringTaylor Lautnerdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRachelle Lefevredbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Heyerdahldbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Reaserdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKellan Lutzdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRiley Smithdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBronson Pelletierdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringHailey Stolinskidbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Sladedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Weitzdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephenie_Meyerdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Morgan_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melissa_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Twilight Sagadbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2008dbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Twilight_(novel_series)dbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Karen_Rosenfeltdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lagardère_SCA_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_Saga_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_franchisesThe Twilight Saga is a series of romantic Vampire fantasy films based on the book series Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. The series has grossed over $3.36 billion worldwide. The first installment, Twilight, was released on November 21, 2008. The second installment, New Moon, followed on November 20, 2009. The third installment, Eclipse, was released on June 30, 2010. The fourth installment, Breaking Dawn – Part 1, was released on November 18, 2011, while the fifth and final installment, Breaking Dawn – Part 2, was released on November 16, 2012.The series had been in development since 2004 at Paramount Pictures' MTV Films, during which time a screen adaptation of Twilight that differed significantly from the novel was written. Three years later, Summit Entertainment acquired the rights to the film. After Twilight grossed $35.7 million on its opening day, Summit Entertainment announced they would begin production on New Moon; they had acquired the rights to the remaining novels earlier that same month. The films in the series have received generally negative to mixed reviews from critics but was positively received from fans of the books.dbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRoss Kagan Marksdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Twilight of the Goldsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:The_Twilight_of_the_Golds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy-drama_filmsThe Twilight of the Golds is an American drama film directed by Ross Kagan Marks, based upon the play The Twilight of the Golds by Jonathan Tolins. The film was screened at the January 1997 Sundance Film Festival prior to its broadcast premiere on Showtime in March 1997. The cast includes Jennifer Beals, Brendan Fraser, Garry Marshall, Faye Dunaway and Jon Tenney. The film deals with the issue of fictional genetic testing, and asks the question, "if testing could reveal the sexual orientation of your unborn child, and you knew he or she would be gay, would you abort?".dbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:nameThe Two Faces of Dr. Jekylldbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekylldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Monty_Normandbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Two_Faces_of_Dr._Jekyllpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsThe Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (released in the US as House of Fright) is a 1960 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee and Oliver Reed. It was produced by Michael Carreras and Anthony Nelson-Keys for Hammer Film Productions. The screenplay was by Wolf Mankowitz, based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Bernard Robinson was Production Designer, Clifford Parkes was Production Manager, Roy Ashton did Makeup, and Don Mingaye was Art Director. John Peverall and Hugh Marlow were assistant directors. Janina Faye had a small role as Dr.Jekyll's adolescent neighbor Jane. The film had a working title of Jekyll's Inferno at one point. This was Oliver Reed's first film for Hammer, and Christopher Lee considered it one of his very best roles. This was also the first Hammer film to be distributed in the US by AIP. Filming went from Nov. 23, 1959 through Jan. 22, 1960, and it was trade shown on Aug. 20, 1960, and premiered at the Pavilion on Oct. 7, 1960.In contrast to other film versions, Jekyll was portrayed as a rather bland and homely person, while Hyde was presented as suave and handsome. This reflects director Fisher's belief in what critics (such as biographer Wheeler Winston Dixon) called "the charm of evil". Critics wondered why Jekyll's beard disappeared each time he turned into the younger-looking (smooth shaven) Mr. Hyde though. The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll was released to theaters in the UK by Columbia Pictures on October 24, 1960, and in the US by American International Pictures on May 3, 1961 under the title House of Fright. It fared poorly in the US, which explains why AIP's next interaction with Hammer was in the early 1970's (with Lust for a Vampire).dbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherdbp-dbp:nameThe Unexpected Fatherdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:The_Unexpected_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_SchayerThe Unexpected Father is a 1932 American comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts, and Cora Sue Collins. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Thomas F. O'Neill.dbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Walddbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lew_Ayresdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sheridandbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Goodisdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gunn_(screenwriter,_born_1920)dbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Unfaithfuldbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincent_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Unfaithful_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_MaughamThe Unfaithful is a 1947 American murder mystery film noir directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres and Zachary Scott. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. Regarded by some as a film noir, the picture is based on the W. Somerset Maugham-penned 1927 play and William Wyler-directed 1940 film The Letter, which was reworked and turned into an original screenplay by writers David Goodis and James Gunn who shifted the setting from Malaya to the United States.dbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_James_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablesdbp-dbp:nameThe Unmentionablesdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unmentionablespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsThe Unmentionables is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on September 7, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Paul_Ouellettedbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Paul_Ouellettedbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDean Ramserdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Albertdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Kinsey Stephensondbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Durrelldbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Klausmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKatrin Alexandredbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Paul_Ouellettedbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Paul_Ouellettedbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Paul_Ouellettedbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Unnamabledbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Unnamable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsThe Unnamable is a 1988 American horror film directed, written, and produced by Jean-Paul Ouellette. It is based on H. P. Lovecraft's short story of the same name. The film is about a group of university students that made the poor decision to stay overnight in a 'haunted house'. Mark Kinsey Stephenson played the lead role, Randolph Carter (a well known H.P. Lovecraft character), alongside Charles King.dbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Jourdandbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElsa Martinellidbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Rutherforddbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Taylordbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe V.I.P.sdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_GrunwaldThe V.I.P.s (also known as Hotel International) is a 1963 British comedy-drama film in Metrocolor and Panavision. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, produced by Anatole de Grunwald, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was written by Terence Rattigan, with a music score by Miklós Rózsa.It has an all-star cast, including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Jourdan, Elsa Martinelli, Maggie Smith, Rod Taylor, Orson Welles, and Margaret Rutherford, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. The costumes are by Pierre Cardin.dbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giorgio_Capitanidbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Mallet_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Halldbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keith_Waterhousedbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Valiantdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1941dbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alexandriadbp-dbr:The_Valiant_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Navy_in_World_War_II_filmsThe Valiant (also known as Affondamento Della Valiant) is a 1962 British-Italian drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring John Mills, Ettore Manni, Roberto Risso, Robert Shaw, and Liam Redmond. It is based on the Italian manned torpedo attack which seriously damaged the two British battleships Valiant and Queen Elizabeth and the oil tanker Sagona at the port of Alexandria in December 1941.The film had a Royal Gala Premiere on 4 January 1962 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the presence of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent.dbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMoss Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daisy_Burrelldbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Arthur_Saintsburydbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Booth_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArthur M. Cullindbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Engholmdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Valley of Feardbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Valley_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_DoyleThe Valley of Fear is a British silent adventure film of 1916 directed by Alexander Butler and starring Harry Arthur Saintsbury, Daisy Burrell and Booth Conway. The film is an adaptation of the 1915 novel, The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring Sherlock Holmes. This is now considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:distributorMGM-EMI Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:producerMichael Styledbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:producerHarry Finedbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_O'Maradbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Addamsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Cole_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ingrid_Pittdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tudor_Gatesdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:nameThe Vampire Loversdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loversdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sheridan_Le_Fanudbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1794dbp-dbr:The_Vampire_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_erotic_filmsThe Vampire Lovers is a 1970 British Gothic horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Ingrid Pitt, Peter Cushing, George Cole, Kate O'Mara, Madeline Smith, Dawn Addams, Douglas Wilmer and Jon Finch. It was produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is based on the 1872 Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla and is the first film in the Karnstein Trilogy, the other two films being Lust for a Vampire (1971) and Twins of Evil (1971). The three films were somewhat daring for the time in explicitly depicting lesbian themes.dbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerRandall Fayedbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Vandergilt Diamond Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vandergilt_Diamond_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_FayeThe Vandergilt Diamond Mystery is a 1936 British comedy crime film directed by Randall Faye and starring Betty Astell, Bruce Seton and Hilary Pritchard. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cec_Linderdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringNigel Davenportdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringZena Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_La_Berndbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Verdictdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:The_Verdict_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_EadyThe Verdict (also known as Big Four) is a 1964 British mystery thriller film directed by David Eady and starring Cec Linder, Zena Marshall and Nigel Davenport. Part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries film series made at Merton Park Studios, the film's sets were designed by the art director Peter Mullins.dbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbp:nameThe Very Edgedbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cyril_FrankelThe Very Edge is a 1963 British drama film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Anne Heywood, Richard Todd, Jack Hedley, Jeremy Brett and Maurice Denham. It was written by Leslie Bricusse and Vivian Cox. A young woman is assaulted and stalked by a maniac.It was one of a series of films producer Raymond Stross made starring his wife Heywood.dbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Vicar of Braydbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_I_of_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_II_of_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Vicar_of_Bray_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English_Civil_War_filmsThe Vicar of Bray is a 1937 British historical film with songs, directed by Henry Edwards, and starring Stanley Holloway, Hugh Miller, Felix Aylmer and Margaret Vines. These songs include the melody and first verse of the traditional English song which gives the film its title, along with a new verse on Cromwell's rule.dbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mack_V._Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Warwickdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Livingston_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlerdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Farnumdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Kortmandbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guinn_'Big_Boy'_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mack_V._Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Geraghtydbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winston_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Rathmelldbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Swabackerdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:nameThe Vigilantes Are Comingdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Taylordbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mack_V._Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Vigilantes_Are_Comingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_film_serialsThe Vigilantes Are Coming is a 1936 American Republic film serial directed by Ray Taylor and Mack V. Wright. It was the third of the sixty six serials made by Republic Pictures (and the third released in 1936).This serial was filmed between 28 May and 17 June 1936 under the working title of The Vigilantes. It was released two months later, on 22 August 1936, under the final title. In the early 1950s the serial was re-edited into six 26½ minute episodes for television.dbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Rudindbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howarddbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryce Dallas Howarddbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringSigourney Weaverdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Gleesondbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrien Brodydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoaquin Phoenixdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Villagedbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_involved_in_plagiarism_controversiesdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Delawaredbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_people_in_the_United_StatesThe Village (marketed as M. Night Shyamalan's The Village) is a 2004 American period thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson. The story is about a village whose population lives in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it.The Village received mixed reviews and grossed $256.7 million worldwide. James Newton Howard was nominated for Best Original Score at the 77th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:nameThe Village Squiredbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-AllanThe Village Squire is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring David Horne, Leslie Perrins, Moira Lynd and Vivien Leigh. It is based on Arthur Jarvis Black's play. The screenplay concerns a village's amateur production of MacBeth that is aided by the arrival of a Hollywood star. This provokes the fierce resistance of the village squire who hates films. The film was a quota quickie, produced at Elstree Studios for Paramount to help them meet their yearly quota set down by the British government.dbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Kosterdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Todddbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Kosterdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Brown_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Virgin Queendbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franz_Waxmandbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tudor_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Brown_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kosterdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Elizabeth_Idbp-dbr:The_Virgin_Queen_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Walter_RaleighThe Virgin Queen is a 1955 American DeLuxe Color historical drama film directed by Henry Koster and starring Bette Davis, Richard Todd and Joan Collins. Filmed in CinemaScope, it focuses on the relationship between Elizabeth I of England and Sir Walter Raleigh.The film marks the second time Davis played the English monarch; the first was The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939). It was also the first Hollywood film for Australian actor Rod Taylor.Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills were nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design of a Color Production. LeMaire then won the award for another film instead; Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955).dbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Regardt_van_den_Berghdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:distributorVisual Bible Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Bushdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Marchianodbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:nameThe Visual Bible: Matthewdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Moroccodbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_the_Virgin_Mary_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pontius_Pilatedbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Regardt_van_den_Berghdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_portrayals_of_Jesus'_death_and_resurrectiondbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Mary_Magdalene_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_the_Baptistdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Saint_Joseph_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Jesusdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gospel_of_Matthewdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Saint_Peterdbp-dbr:The_Visual_Bible:_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Herod_the_GreatThe Visual Bible: Matthew (also known as The Gospel According to Matthew) is a 1993 film portraying the life of Jesus as it is found in the Gospel of Matthew. The complete Gospel is presented word-for-word based on the New International Version of the Bible. It was directed by South African film maker Regardt van den Bergh and stars veteran actor Richard Kiley in the role of St. Matthew (who narrates the movie), newcomer Bruce Marchiano as Jesus, and Gerrit Schoonhoven as Peter. Marchiano portrays Jesus as a joyous, earthy, personal man with a sense of humour.The film has been dubbed into various foreign languages including Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.dbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Sucsydbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Gemsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Barberdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Taubliebdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Glickmandbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica Langedbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringChanning Tatumdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Speedmandbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Neilldbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel McAdamsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica McNameedbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Vowdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Vow: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_road_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_visual_artsdbp-dbr:The_Vow_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_SucsyThe Vow is a 2012 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Sucsy and written by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein, and Jason Katims, inspired by the true story of Kim and Krickitt Carpenter. The film stars Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum as Paige and Leo Collins, with Sam Neill, Scott Speedman, Jessica Lange and Jessica McNamee in supporting roles. As of 2013, The Vow was the eighth highest-grossing romantic drama film produced since 1980. This was Spyglass Entertainment's last film before the company's closure in 2012 and its revival in 2019.dbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Judson_Pearce_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_A.R._Whitedbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Wolfedbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Hatcher-Travisdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Scott_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wagerdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pure_Flix_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_A._R._Whitedbp-dbr:The_Wager_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Russell_WolfeThe Wager is a 2007 Christian drama film, directed by Judson Pearce Morgan and starring Randy Travis, Jude Ciccolella and Candace Cameron Bure. It was based on the novel The Wager by Bill Myers. Billy DaMota did casting for the film.dbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Preston_A._Whitmore_IIdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Savoy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_McHenrydbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Walking Deaddbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_Changdbp-dbr:The_Walking_Dead_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Savoy_Pictures_filmsThe Walking Dead is a 1995 war film written and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II and starring Allen Payne, Joe Morton and Eddie Griffin. The film depicts the lives of five Marines who are all assigned to rescue a group of POW during the Vietnam War in 1972. It opened to poor reviews and low box office receipts. Previews billed it as "the black experience in Vietnam".The box-office gross was over $6,000,000.00.dbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wanderersdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wanderers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bronxdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wanderers_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_gang_filmsThe Wanderers is a 1979 American coming-of-age drama film co-written and directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Ken Wahl, John Friedrich, Karen Allen, Toni Kalem, Tony Ganios and Jim Youngs. Set in the Bronx in 1963, the film follows a gang of Italian-American teenagers known as the Wanderers and their ongoing power struggles with rival gangs such as the Baldies and the Wongs.The film is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Price; its screenplay was written by Philip Kaufman and his wife Rose. The film had a troubled development stage: after unsuccessfully trying to obtain financing for The Wanderers from Alberto Grimaldi, Kaufman directed other films. After filming the remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Kaufman went to New York City and successfully pitched The Wanderers to Martin Ransohoff. The film's budget is unknown, but Kaufman said it was relatively low.After an advance screening, The Wanderers premiered on July 13, 1979, to mostly positive reviews. The film was a financial success, grossing $23 million at the worldwide box office.The film's increasing popularity and cult status led to The Wanderers being given a theatrical re-release in the U.S. by Warner Bros. in 1996. According to Kaufman, "it took a long time for [the film] to find [an] audience".dbp-dbr:The_War_Widowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PBSdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbra_Schultzdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_War_Widowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_War_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_LGBT-related_filmsThe War Widow is a 1976 television film directed by Paul Bogart and starring Pamela Bellwood, Frances Lee McCain, Tim Matheson, Maxine Stuart, and Nan Martin. It was the first lesbian love story on mainstream American television.It was originally broadcast by KCET, Los Angeles (a PBS affiliate) on their dramatic showcase series, Visions, which showcased new writers. It was the second in the Visions series. Harvey Perr was a playwright.dbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABFDdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ware Casedbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_StevensonThe Ware Case is a 1938 British drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook, Jane Baxter and Barry K. Barnes. It is an adaptation of the play The Ware Case (1915) by George Pleydell Bancroft, which had previously been made into two silent films, in 1917 and 1928. It had been a celebrated stage vehicle for Sir Gerald Du Maurier. The film was made at Ealing Studios with stately home exteriors shot in the grounds of Pinewood. Oscar Friedrich Werndorff worked as set designer.In Forever Ealing, George Perry wrote, "The Ware Case is a stagey, melodramatic piece. But it was made on schedule within its budget, and was thus able to go into profit."dbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Toshiyuki_Unodbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patti_Yasutakedbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sab_Shimonodbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mako_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nobu_McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Toshiyuki_Unodbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Kan_Gotandadbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Washdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_internment_of_Japanese_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Jose,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Wash_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Toshiyuki_UnoThe Wash is a 1988 film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno and written by Philip Kan Gotanda, adapted from Gotanda's 1985 play of the same name. It tells the story of a newly separated nisei couple, husband Nobu and wife Masi, and their individual and collective struggles with their past, which along with their marriage centered on Japanese tradition, despite their residing in the United States.dbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Coracidbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:producerJack Giarraputodbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:producerRobert Simondsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:starringJerry Reeddbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:starringFairuza Balkdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:starringHenry Winklerdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Coracidbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Herlihydbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:nameThe Waterboydbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:nameThe Waterboy: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Waterboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tim_Herlihydbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pittsburgh_Steelers_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Coracidbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:The_Waterboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sports_comedy_filmsThe Waterboy is a 1998 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci. It was written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo. Sandler also stars as the title character, while Kathy Bates, Fairuza Balk, Henry Winkler, Jerry Reed, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Blake Clark, Peter Dante, and Jonathan Loughran play other characters.Lynn Swann, Lawrence Taylor, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Cowher, Paul "The Big Show" Wight, and Rob Schneider have cameo appearances. The film was extremely profitable, earning $39.4 million in its opening weekend alone in the United States, earning a total of $190 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:producerNorman Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:nameThe Way of Youthdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerThe Way of Youth is a 1934 British crime film directed by Norman Walker and starring Irene Vanbrugh, Aileen Marson and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_F._Edelmandbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Mayodbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_F._Edelmandbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Hoffman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Monks_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe West Point 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Statesdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_States_Military_Academydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Irving_WallaceThe West Point Story (also known as Fine and Dandy) is a 1950 musical comedy film starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Doris Day, and directed by Roy Del 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesedbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coups_d'étatdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Eswatinidbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1977dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rhodesiadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Zimbabwean_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Eswatinidbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Budddbp-dbr:The_Wild_Geesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_war_drama_filmsThe Wild Geese is a 1978 war film starring an ensemble cast led by Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris and Hardy Krüger. The film, which was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, was the result of a long-held ambition of producer Euan Lloyd to make an all-star adventure film in the vein of The Guns of Navarone or Where Eagles Dare. The plot concerns a group of European mercenaries fighting in Africa. The screenplay by Reginald Rose was based on Daniel Carney's unpublished novel The Thin White Line.The film is named after the Wild Goose flag and shoulder patch used by Michael "Mad Mike" Hoare's Five Commando, ANC, which in turn was inspired by the Flight of the Wild Geese. Carney's novel was subsequently published by Corgi Books under the film's title.The novel was based upon rumours and speculation following the 1968 landing of a mysterious aeroplane in Rhodesia that was said to have been loaded with mercenaries and "an African president" believed to have been a dying Moïse Tshombe. In 1980, McLaglen and Lloyd produced The Sea Wolves, with several returning cast members.dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:directorJeff McGrathdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:directorCathy Malkasiandbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorNickelodeon Moviesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:producerArlene Klaskydbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:producerGabor Csupodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMarisa Tomeidbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringFleadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLacey Chabertdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTom Kanedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDanielle Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLynn Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJodi Carlisledbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabor_Csupodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kate_Boutilierdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Wild Thornberrys Movie: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Wild Thornberrys Movie: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:World_musicdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Klasky_Csupo_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_Movies_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Wild_Thornberrys_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_McGrathdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cheetahsThe Wild Thornberrys Movie (or just The Wild Thornberrys) is a 2002 American animated adventure film based on the television series of the same name. It was produced by Klasky Csupo and distributed by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. Directed by Jeff McGrath and Cathy Malkasian, written by Kate Boutilier, and starring the voices of Lacey Chabert, Tom Kane, Danielle Harris, Jodi Carlisle, Tim Curry, Lynn Redgrave, Rupert Everett, Marisa Tomei, and Flea, the film follows the show's protagonist, Eliza Thornberry as she goes on a quest to save a cheetah cub from ruthless poachers. The film was released on December 20, 2002, to mostly positive reviews and grossed more than $60 million worldwide. It is the first installment in The Wild Thornberrys film series.The film was nominated for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards for Paul Simon's "Father and Daughter", making it the first film based on a Nickelodeon series to receive an Academy Award nomination. A sequel to the film, as well as a crossover with characters from Rugrats titled Rugrats Go Wild, was released on June 13, 2003.dbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbp:distributorADP Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbp:producerJerry Warrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbp:nameThe Wild World of Batwomandbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_films_based_on_Batmandbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_World_of_Batwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BatwomanThe Wild World of Batwoman is a 1966 American science fiction comedy superhero film produced, written, directed and edited by Jerry Warren. The film stars Katherine Victor as Batwoman, George Andre as Professor G. Octavius Neon, and Steve Brodie as Jim Flanagan. Several women portray Batwoman's group of sidekicks, the Batgirls. The film is considered to be one of the worst movies ever made.With the popularity of the Batman television series, director Jerry Warren decided to make his own superhero bat-film. After being sued for copyright infringement, Warren re-released the film under the title She Was a Hippy Vampire.Despite its reputation, the film also stands as the first English-language motion picture to feature a female superhero and (notwithstanding made-for-television films), the last of its kind until the release of Supergirl some 18 years later.dbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Willdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Will_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_J._M._BarrieThe Will is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Milton Rosmer, Evangeline Hilliard and Anthony Holles. It was based on the 1914 play The Will by J. M. Barrie. The plot revolves around the widow of a rich woman whose daughter falls in love with the family chauffeur.In terms of screen adaptations of Barrie's plays "during the 1920s in Britain only the plays The Twelve-Pound Look and The Will, both starring Milton Rosmer were filmed. "dbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumndbp-dbp:nameThe Winds of Autumndbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Quakersdbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Winds_of_Autumnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Winds of Autumn is a 1976 American Western film directed by Charles B. Pierce and starring Jack Elam, Jeanette Nolan and Andrew Prine.dbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Fenton_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Wister_Hainesdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbp:nameThe Wings of Eaglesdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wings_of_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_aviatorsThe Wings of Eagles is a 1957 American Metrocolor film starring John Wayne, Dan Dailey and Maureen O'Hara, based on the life of Frank "Spig" Wead and the history of U.S. Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. The film is a tribute to Wead (who died 10 years earlier, in 1947 at age of 52) from his friend, director John Ford, and was based on Wead's "We Plaster the Japs", published in a 1944 issue of The American Magazine.John Wayne plays naval aviator-turned-screenwriter Wead, who wrote the story or screenplay for such films as Hell Divers (1931) with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable, Ceiling Zero (1936) with James Cagney, and the Oscar-nominated World War II drama They Were Expendable (1945) in which Wayne co-starred with Robert Montgomery.The supporting cast features Ward Bond, Ken Curtis, Edmund Lowe and Kenneth Tobey. This film was the third of five in which Wayne and O'Hara appeared together; others were Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), McLintock! (1963) and Big Jake (1971).dbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerSarah Greendbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringGemma Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringNigel Hawthornedbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Northamdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Pidgeondbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Winslow Boydbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Mametdbp-dbr:The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_MametThe Winslow Boy is a 1999 American period drama film directed by David Mamet and starring Nigel Hawthorne, Rebecca Pidgeon, Jeremy Northam and Gemma Jones. Set in London before World War I, it depicts a British family defending at all costs the honour of its naval cadet young son against a false charge of theft. The screenplay was adapted by Mamet based on Terence Rattigan's 1946 dramatic play The Winslow Boy.It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:nameThe Wishbonedbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_MaudeThe Wishbone is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Nellie Wallace, Davy Burnaby and A. Bromley Davenport. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for release by MGM.dbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Levinsondbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:producerJoseph E. Ibertidbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringHank Azariadbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringAlessandro Nivoladbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Pfeifferdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringKathrine Narduccidbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringKristen Connollydbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringDiana B. 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Henriques. The film stars Robert De Niro as businessman and fraudster Bernie Madoff, Michelle Pfeiffer as his wife Ruth Madoff, and Alessandro Nivola as their older son Mark Madoff. It aired on HBO on May 20, 2017. 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Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American epic biographical black comedy crime film co-produced and directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Terence Winter, and based on Jordan Belfort's 2007 memoir. It recounts Belfort's career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm, Stratton Oakmont, engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street, leading to his downfall. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort; Jonah Hill as his business partner and friend Donnie Azoff; Margot Robbie as his second wife, Naomi Lapaglia; Matthew McConaughey as his mentor and former boss Mark Hanna; and Kyle Chandler as FBI special agent Patrick Denham portraying Gregory Coleman. It is DiCaprio's fifth collaboration with Scorsese.DiCaprio and Warner Bros. acquired the rights to Belfort's memoir in 2007, but production was halted due to content restrictions. It was later produced by the independent Red Granite Pictures. The film was shot in New York in late 2012, using mostly 35mm film stock.The film premiered in New York City on December 17, 2013, and was released in the United States on December 25, by Paramount Pictures. It was the first major American film to be released exclusively through digital distribution. It was a major commercial success, grossing $407 million worldwide during its theatrical run, becoming Scorsese's highest-grossing film. However, the film initially received considerable controversy for its moral ambiguity and lack of sympathy for victims, as well as its explicit, graphic sexual content, extreme profanity (with at least 500 uses of the expletive "fuck"), depiction of hard drug use, and use of animals during production. The film was initially rated NC-17 by the Motion Picture Association, but it was shortly appealed for an R rating after Scorsese made slight changes to the film. It set a Guinness World Record for the most instances of profanity in a film. The film's financing became implicated in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad corruption scandal; the U.S. Department of Justice and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission investigated Red Granite Pictures, and producer Riza Aziz was arrested in 2019. He was discharged in May 2020 on a 1,000,000 Malaysian ringgit (US$240,000) bail.The film received positive reviews from critics and appeared on several "best of the year" lists. It was nominated for several awards, including five at the 86th Academy Awards ceremony: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (for DiCaprio) and Best Supporting Actor (for Hill). DiCaprio won Best Actor – Musical or Comedy at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, where the film was also nominated for Best Picture – Musical or Comedy.dbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stoledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stoledbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stoledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stoledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stoledbp-dbp:nameThe Woman I Stoledbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stoledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:The_Woman_I_Stolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_adventure_filmsThe Woman I Stole is a 1933 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Irving Cummings, starring Jack Holt, Fay Wray and Donald Cook. It is based on the novel Tampico by Joseph Hergesheimer, with the setting shifted from Mexico to North Africa.dbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbp:producerEdward G. Whitingdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbp:nameThe Woman from Chinadbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Shanghaidbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_from_Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_DryhurstThe Woman from China is a 1930 British crime film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Julie Suedo, Gibb McLaughlin and Frances Cuyler. It was shot at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSterling Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Battendbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringMoore Marriottdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringWyn Claredbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Devondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_I._A._R._WylieThe Wonderful Story is a 1932 British drama film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring Wyn Clare, John Batten and Moore Marriott. It was based on the 1921 short story of the same name written by I.A.R. Wylie, which had previously been turned into a 1922 silent film of the same title. A quota quickie, it was largely shot on location in Devon.dbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWes Andersondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Fiennesdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDev Pateldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenedict Cumberbatchdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRupert Frienddbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Ayoadedbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wes_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2023_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_of_Henry_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Roald_DahlRoald Dahl's The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, or simply The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, is a 2023 American fantasy short film written, co-produced, and directed by Wes Anderson, based on the 1977 short story "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" by Roald Dahl. It is the second film adaptation of a Dahl work directed by Anderson, following Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular character alongside Ralph Fiennes, Dev Patel, Ben Kingsley, and Richard Ayoade. The story sees a rich man learning about a clairvoyant guru who could see without using his eyes through the power of a particular form of Yoga, then setting out to master the skill in order to cheat at gambling.The film is the first of a four-part series of shorts adapted from Dahl's short stories, including "The Swan", "The Rat Catcher", and "Poison". Development on the project began in January 2022, with most of the cast signed on. Principal photography took place in London that month. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar was originally reported to be a feature film until Anderson clarified in June 2023 that it would be one of a collection of short films.The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2023, and received a limited theatrical release on September 20, 2023, followed by being released on Netflix on September 27, 2023. The other three Anderson shorts based on Dahl stories premiered on Netflix on succeeding days: The Swan on September 28, The Rat Catcher on September 29, and Poison on September 30.The film won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 96th Academy Awards.On March 15, 2024, the film was released in a full length film anthology along with the other three shorts titled The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More.dbp-dbr:The_Wool_Capdbp-dbp:directorSteven Schachterdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Capdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Schachterdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Capdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:The_Wool_Capdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:The_Wool_Capdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_Bealdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_remakes_of_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wool_Cappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_SchachterThe Wool Cap is a 2004 American television comedy-drama film directed by Steven Schachter, who wrote the teleplay with William H. Macy. It is an updated and Americanized version of the 1962 film Gigot starring Jackie Gleason, who wrote the original story. In the film, Charlie Gigot, a mute and alcoholic superintendent of a dilapidated New York City apartment building becomes the unwilling parent figure for Lou, a young girl temporarily left in his care by a woman who fails to return for her. The two and Gigot's pet monkey struggle to make it through the winter in his ramshackle basement apartment while he tries to find someone willing to take her in.The film, a co-production of Viacom Productions and 20th Century Fox Television, was shot in Atlanta, Georgia and Montréal, Québec, Canada. It stars Macy as Charlie and Keke Palmer as Lou, with Don Rickles, Ned Beatty, Cherise Boothe, Julito McCullum, and Catherine O'Hara in supporting roles. It premiered on TNT on November 21, 2004.Fox owns the international ancillary rights, while North American ancillary rights are now in the hands of CBS Television Studios. Paramount Pictures handles video distribution for the CBS library, though this particular program was released on DVD before the Viacom/CBS split.dbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Fellnerdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Bevandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNira Parkdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Freemandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRosamund Pikedbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimon Peggdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaddy Considinedbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEddie 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World's End is a 2013 science fiction action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. It is the third and final film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, after Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Hot Fuzz (2007). Starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, Rosamund Pike and Pierce Brosnan, the film focuses on five friends who return to their hometown for a pub crawl and uncover an alien invasion.In 1995, Wright wrote a screenplay titled Crawl about teenagers on a pub crawl. Deciding it was better suited as a comedic exploration of young adulthood and aging, he reworked the screenplay with Pegg in the early 2010s. The film was produced by Relativity Media, Big Talk Productions and Working Title Films. Principal photography began on 28 September 2012 and lasted until that December, with filming locations including Elstree Studios, Letchworth Garden City, and Welwyn Garden City. The stunts were coordinated by members of Jackie Chan Stunt Team, and The World's End is considered a social science fiction film.The World's End premiered at Leicester Square in London on 10 July 2013, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures on 19 July. Its release in the United States by Focus Features followed on 23 August. The film received positive reviews, with praise for the screenplay, performances of the cast, humour and direction. It won Best British Film at the 19th Empire Awards, and was nominated for Best Comedy at the 19th Critics' Choice Awards. The World's End grossed $46.1 million worldwide on a budget of $20 million.dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Amosdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan-Michael_Vincentdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roscoe_Lee_Brownedbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dayle_Haddondbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dee_Carusodbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Gardner_(scriptwriter)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Athletics_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Zambiadbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dee_Carusodbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gerald_Gardner_(scriptwriter)The World's Greatest Athlete is a 1973 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Scheerer and starring John Amos, Roscoe Lee Browne, Tim Conway, Dayle Haddon, and Jan-Michael Vincent. Released by Walt Disney Productions, it is one of the few wide-release Hollywood sports films to look at the world of track and field. In the film, two coaches Sam Archer (Amos) and Milo Jackson (Conway) make use of jungle boy Nanu (Vincent) and have him make history by winning every event at the NCAA Track & Field Championship. The screenplay was by Dee Caruso and Gerald Gardner who also did a novelisation of the film. This film was also one of Billy De Wolfe's final roles before he died the following year.dbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Farrar_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Owes_Me_a_Livingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellThe World Owes Me a Living is a 1945 British Second World War drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring David Farrar and Judy Campbell. It was written by Sewell and Irwin Reiner based on the novel of the same title by John Llewellyn Rhys, a young author who was killed in action in 1940 while serving in the Royal Air Force. Its credits acknowledge the assistance and co-operation of the Air Ministry and the de Havilland Aircraft Company.dbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:producerSydney Pollackdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:producerLukas Kendalldbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:starringRobert Mitchumdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:starringBrian Keithdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:starringKen Takakuradbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:nameThe Yakuzadbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzadbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Japanese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kyotodbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yakuza_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-noirdbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Townedbp-dbr:The_Yakuzapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_GrusinThe Yakuza (Japanese: ザ・ヤクザ, Hepburn: Za yakuza) is a 1974 neo-noir crime drama film directed and produced by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Mitchum, Ken Takakura and Brian Keith. The screenplay by Paul Schrader and Robert Towne is from a story by Schrader's brother, Leonard Schrader. The film is about a retired American detective (Mitchum) who returns to Japan after decades away in order to rescue his friend's daughter, kidnapped by the eponymous crime syndicate.The film was a co-production between Warner Bros. and Japan’s Toei Company, and was filmed principally on-location in Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo. It premiered in Japan on December 28, 1974, before going into general release in the United States on March 19, 1975. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial disappointment, though in the ensuing decades it has been praised by filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino.dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Raydbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Yellow Balloondbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_London_Undergrounddbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Balloon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_J._Lee_ThompsonThe Yellow Balloon is a 1953 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Andrew Ray, William Sylvester, Kathleen Ryan, Kenneth More and Hy Hazell. It was Thompson's second feature as director. It was distributed by Associated British and produced by the company's Marble Arch Productions. It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Robert Jones. Location shooting took place around Bayswater and Chelsea including Queensway tube station.dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Yellow Rose of Texasdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_TownleyThe Yellow Rose of Texas is a 1944 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel Goldwyn Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Fondadbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Adams_(actor,_born_1931)dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Walleydbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Huguenydbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Young Loversdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_KaplanThe Young Lovers is a 1964 black-and-white American romantic drama film. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in November 1964. The sole directorial effort of its producer, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., it stars Peter Fonda and Sharon Hugueny, with second leads Nick Adams and Deborah Walley. Scripted by George Garrett from a 1955 novel by Julian Halevy, the film was shot in September–October 1963 and released a year later.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:distributorC/FP Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:producerSam Taylordbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Colemandbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_O'Conordbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Lloyd-Packdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Sheendbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringTobias Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringNorman Carodbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:nameThe Young Poisoner's Handbookdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_serial_killer_filmsThe Young Poisoner's Handbook is a 1995 black comedy-drama film based on the life of Graham Young, more commonly known as "The Teacup Murderer". It was directed by Benjamin Ross and written by Ross and Jeff Rawle. The film stars Hugh O'Conor in the lead role.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Marc_Valléedbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Headingtondbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah,_Duchess_of_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringPaul Bettanydbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringMiranda Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringMark Strongdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringRupert Frienddbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringThomas Kretschmanndbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringJesper Christensendbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringEmily Bluntdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:starringHarriet Walterdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:nameThe Young Victoriadbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean-Marc_Valléedbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1830sdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria_on_filmdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_English_royaltydbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_palacesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ilan_Eshkeridbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GK_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:The_Young_Victoriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Albert,_Prince_ConsortThe Young Victoria is a 2009 British period drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Julian Fellowes, based on the early life and reign of Queen Victoria, and her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Produced by Graham King, Martin Scorsese, Sarah Ferguson, and Timothy Headington, the film stars Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Harriet Walter, Mark Strong, and Jim Broadbent among a large ensemble cast.As screenwriter, Fellowes sought to make the film as historically accurate as possible. With this in mind, Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell and historical consultant Alastair Bruce were hired, and filming for The Young Victoria took place at various historical landmarks in England to further the film's authenticity. Despite this, some aspects of the film have been criticised for their historical inaccuracies.Momentum Pictures released the film in the United Kingdom and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group opened The Young Victoria in limited theatrical release in the United States. Critical reception was generally positive.dbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cotesdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cotesdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbp:nameThe Young and the Guiltydbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_and_the_Guiltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_WillisThe Young and the Guilty is a 1958 British drama film directed by Peter Cotes and starring Phyllis Calvert, Andrew Ray and Edward Chapman. It was written by Ted Willis.dbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Donallydbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Suzmandbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Donallydbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_parodiesdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Austindbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_YorkThe Zany Adventures of Robin Hood is a 1984 American made-for-television action comedy film directed by Ray Austin and starring George Segal, Morgan Fairchild, Roddy McDowall, Janet Suzman and Tom Baker. It is a parody of the Robin Hood story.dbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Baxterdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTheatre Royaldbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Theatre_Royal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterTheatre Royal is a 1943 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Lydia Sherwood. It was written by Flanagan, Austin Melford and Geoffrey Orme. The plot concerns an attempt by the staff of a theatre to prevent its closure.dbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbp:producerHarry Hughesdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbp:nameTheir Night Outdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Their_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesTheir Night Out is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Claude Hulbert, Renée Houston and Gus McNaughton. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Burgedbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Wisdomdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Cruickshankdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Marksdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Burgedbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reuben_Shipdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThere Was a Crooked Mandbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Was_a_Crooked_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_BurgeThere Was a Crooked Man is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Stuart Burge and starring Norman Wisdom, Alfred Marks, Andrew Cruickshank, Reginald Beckwith and Susannah York. It is based on the James Bridie play The Golden Legend of Schults. The film was one of two independent films (the other being The Girl on the Boat (1962)) in which Wisdom appeared in an effort to extend his range, as British audiences strongly identified him with his Gump character.The film's title is taken from the English nursery rhyme "There Was a Crooked Man".dbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directorKurt Nortondbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directorPaul Marianodbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_O'Malleydbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Rothdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Koppledbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Nolandbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Waters_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Dashdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_O'Malleydbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:nameThese Amazing Shadowsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:nameThese Amazing Shadows: Music from the Documentarydbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Amazing_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_preservationThese Amazing Shadows is a 2011 documentary film which tells the history and importance of the National Film Registry, a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflects the diversity of film, and indeed the American experience itself.The documentary was directed by Paul Mariano and Kurt Norton and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in the Documentary Premieres category.These Amazing Shadows is distributed under the Independent Film Channel (IFC) brand, Sundance Selects, and was broadcast on the American television PBS series, Independent Lens, on December 29, 2011.dbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Chiaridbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Dunnedbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThey're a Weird Mobdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigrationdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mikis_Theodorakisdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_PowellThey're a Weird Mob is a 1966 Australian comedy film based on the 1957 novel of the same title by John O'Grady under the pen name "Nino Culotta", the name of the main character of the book. It was the penultimate collaboration of British filmmakers Powell and Pressburger.dbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Graumandbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilkedbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Ann_Pflugdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Asnerdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Nielsendbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Huttondbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Walterdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Míriam_Colóndbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mathewsdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Elliott_(African_American_actor)dbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Graumandbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Rolfedbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:nameThey Call It Murderdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Television_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_television_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Graumandbp-dbr:They_Call_It_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erle_Stanley_GardnerThey Call It Murder is a 1971 American television film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Jim Hutton.dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:producerQuincy Jonesdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Hirschman, Executive Producer Walter Mirischdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Landaudbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Poitierdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Zerbedbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_McNairdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Hirschmandbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Trustmandbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webbdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:nameThey Call Me Mister Tibbs!dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Mister_Tibbs!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Virgil_TibbsThey Call Me Mister Tibbs! is a 1970 American DeLuxe Color neo-noir crime drama film directed by Gordon Douglas. The second installment in a trilogy, the release was preceded by In the Heat of the Night (1967) and followed by The Organization (1971). The film's title was taken from a line in the first film.Sidney Poitier reprised his role of police detective Virgil Tibbs, though in this sequel, Tibbs is working for the San Francisco Police rather than the Philadelphia Police (as in the original film) or the Pasadena Police (as in the novels).dbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbp:nameThey Came by Nightdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:They_Came_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_filmsThey Came by Night is a 1940 British crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Will Fyffe, Phyllis Calvert and Anthony Hulme. It was made at the Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures and released by 20th Century Fox. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. It was based on the West End play of the same title by Barré Lyndon.It was one of several starring vehicles for Will Fyffee and a key early role for Phyllis Calvert.dbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jaynedbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zia_Mohyeddindbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:nameThey Came from Beyond Spacedbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Came_from_Beyond_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_FrancisThey Came from Beyond Space is a 1967 British Eastmancolor science fiction film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Robert Hutton, Jennifer Jayne, Zia Mohyeddin and Bernard Kay. It was produced by Max J. Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky. The screenplay was by Subotsky, based on the 1941 novel The Gods Hate Kansas by Joseph Millard.The narrative follows the adventures of a scientist who tries to stop space aliens who are made of pure energy from enslaving humans in order to rebuild their spaceship so that they can return to their home planet.The film is from Amicus Productions who released the film as a double bill with The Terrornauts (1967).dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Smithdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williamsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:nameThey Didn't Knowdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Smithdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_StudiosThey Didn't Know is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Eve Gray, Leslie Perrins and Kenneth Villiers. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Ludwigdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmle_Jr.dbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Youngdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Slim_Summervilledbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:ZaSu_Pittsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Verree_Teasdaledbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Ludwigdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:nameThey Just Had to Get Marrieddbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marrieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Just_Had_to_Get_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_LudwigThey Just Had to Get Married is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Roland Young, and Verree Teasdale.The screenplay was written by Gladys Lehman, H.M. Walker, and an uncredited Preston Sturges, based on the Broadway play A Pair of Silk Stockings (1914) by Cyril Harcourt. This was the play's third film adaptation.dbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:producerSt. John Legh Clowesdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_A._Carterdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:starringRobertson Haredbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:starringAlfred Draytondbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_A._Carterdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:nameThings Happen at Nightdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Happen_at_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_horror_filmsThings Happen at Night is a 1947 British supernatural comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Robertson Hare and Garry Marsh. It was written by St. John Legh Clowes based on the 1946 stage play The Poltergeist by Frank Harvey. Despite the film's comparatively large budget it ended up being released as a second feature.In an English country house a poltergeist causes mayhem and ghost-hunters are brought in.dbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Line Cinemadbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGUO Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Silvadbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringChantal Contouridbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameThirstdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampires_in_filmdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_May_(composer)dbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elizabeth_Báthorydbp-dbr:Thirst_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_directorial_debut_filmsThirst is a 1979 Australian horror film directed by Rod Hardy and starring Chantal Contouri, Max Phipps, and David Hemmings. It follows a woman who is kidnapped by a blood-drinking cult of modern vampires who believe her to be a descendant of Elizabeth Báthory. It has been described as a blend of vampire and science fiction genres, influenced by the 1973 film Soylent Green as well as drawing on the folklore of Elizabeth Báthory – one of several vampire films in the 1970s to do so.The film was released in Australia in September 1979, and later was distributed in the United States by New Line Cinema in 1980.dbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Levy-Hintedbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Londondbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringNikki Reeddbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evan_Rachel_Wooddbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holly_Hunterdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameThirteendbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juvenile_sexuality_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_self-harmdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Middle_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teenagersdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pubertydbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adolescencedbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Catherine_HardwickeThirteen is a 2003 psychological teen drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed, and starring Holly Hunter, Evan Rachel Wood and Reed with Jeremy Sisto, Brady Corbet, Deborah Kara Unger, Kip Pardue, Sarah Clarke, D. W. Moffett, Vanessa Hudgens (in her film acting debut), and Jenicka Carey in supporting roles. Loosely based on Reed's life from ages 12 to 13, the film's plot follows Tracy, a seventh-grade student in Los Angeles who begins dabbling in substance abuse, sex, self-harm, and crime after being befriended by a troubled classmate.The screenplay for Thirteen was written over six days by Hardwicke and the then-14-year-old Reed; Hardwicke, a former production designer, marking her directorial debut, independently raised funds herself for the production.Upon the film's debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2003, Hardwicke won the Sundance Directing (Drama) for the film. Fox Searchlight Pictures subsequently acquired Thirteen for distribution, giving the film a limited release in the United States beginning on August 20, 2003; the release would expand in September 2003 and the film went on to gross a total of $4.6 million at the U.S. box office.Though it received numerous favorable reviews from critics, Thirteen generated some controversy for its depiction of youth drug use (including inhalants, marijuana, LSD and alcohol), underage sexual behavior, and self-harm. The film earned Hunter an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and Golden Globe nominations for Hunter and Wood for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in a Drama, respectively.dbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Beck_(director)dbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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Murray Abrahamdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringRah Diggadbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Beck_(director)dbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Adlerdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robb_Whitedbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neal_Marshall_Stevensdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameThirteen Ghostsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dark_Castle_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gilbert_Adlerdbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Robb_Whitedbp-dbr:Thirteen_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_ghostsThirteen Ghosts (also known as 13 Ghosts and stylized as THIR13EN Ghosts) is a 2001 supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck in his directorial debut. A remake of the 1960 film 13 Ghosts by William Castle, the film stars Tony Shalhoub, Embeth Davidtz, Matthew Lillard, Shannon Elizabeth, Alec Roberts, Rah Digga, and F. Murray Abraham.The film was considered a box-office disappointment, grossing $68 million on a $42 million budget. Thirteen Ghosts received generally negative reviews from critics for its lack of scares and editing, though the production design was praised. Years after its release, the film garnered a cult following.In 2023, Dark Castle Entertainment announced a television adaptation.dbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Grantdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Sidneydbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Justus_Mayerdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Partosdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:nameThirty Day Princessdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_B._P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Preston_SturgesThirty Day Princess is a 1934 pre-Code comedy film directed by Marion Gering and starring Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant and Edward Arnold. The film was based on a story of the same name by Clarence Budington Kelland (which appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in 1933), adapted by Sam Hellman and Edwin Justus Mayer, and written by Preston Sturges and Frank Partos.dbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Tiernandbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:distributorLionsgate Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:distributorHIT Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:producerNicole Stinndbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:starring[[#Castdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Tiernandbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HIT_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:nameHero of the Railsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cumbriadbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mattel_Creations_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thomas_&_Friendsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Greg_TiernanThomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails is a 2009 British animated adventure film and the third feature-length special based on the British television series Thomas & Friends. The film was produced and distributed by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Canadian-based Nitrogen Studios. The movie centres on Thomas finding a long-lost engine from Japan named Hiro and attempts to repair him in secret; although Spencer is on the verge of discovering Thomas' secret and getting Hiro scrapped.This special entered pre-production in September 2008, was produced alongside the thirteenth series starting with January 2009 and was delivered in May 2009. The special marks the addition of full computer animation into the television series replacing the live-action models used previously, and the addition of a full voice cast; with voice actors Ben Small and Martin Sherman becoming the voices for Thomas the Tank Engine in the UK and US respectively.Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails premiered in theatres in the United States on September 8, 2009, and later released direct-to-video in the United Kingdom on October 12.dbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:distributorDestination Filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:distributorIcon Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:producerBritt Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:producerPhil Fehrledbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringPeter Fondadbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringRussell Meansdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringMara Wilsondbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringDidi Conndbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringCody McMainsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:starringMichael E. Rodgersdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Productionsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:nameThomas and the Magic Railroad Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cumbriadbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mattel_Creations_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hummie_Manndbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Destination_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thomas_&_Friendsdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gullane_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_and_the_Magic_Railroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Britt_AllcroftThomas and the Magic Railroad is a 2000 children's fantasy adventure film written and directed by Britt Allcroft and produced by Allcroft and Phil Fehrle; the cast includes Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda, Mara Wilson, Didi Conn, Russell Means, Cody McMains, Michael E. Rodgers, and the voices of Eddie Glen and Neil Crone. The film is based on the British children's book series The Railway Series by the Reverend W. Awdry, its televised adaptation Thomas & Friends by Allcroft, and the American television series Shining Time Station by Allcroft and Rick Siggelkow; it is the only theatrical live-action/animated film in the Thomas & Friends franchise. The plot is centered on Lily Stone (Wilson), the granddaughter of the caretaker (Fonda) of an enchanted steam engine who is lacking an appropriate supply of coal, and Mr. Conductor (Baldwin) of Shining Time Station, whose provisions of magical gold dust are at a critical low. Lily and Mr. Conductor enlist the help of Thomas the Tank Engine (Glen), who confronts the ruthless, steam engine-hating Diesel 10 (Crone) along the way.Thomas and the Magic Railroad premiered on July 9, 2000. It was panned by critics upon release, with criticism of the acting, plot, special effects, and lack of fidelity to its source material. The film was a box office bomb, grossing $19.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $19 million; Allcroft resigned from her company in September 2000 due to the film's poor performance. HiT Entertainment acquired the company two years later, including the television rights to Thomas. As of October 2020, a second theatrical live-action animated Thomas & Friends film is in development at Mattel Films, a division of Mattel, the current owner of HiT Entertainment, with Marc Forster serving as director.dbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Sinclairdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Garlanddbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:C._Aubrey_Smithdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dalton_Trumbodbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eleanore_Griffindbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:nameThoroughbreds Don't Crydbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Thoroughbreds_Don't_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenThoroughbreds Don't Cry is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in their first film together.dbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Keithdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Milesdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Wynndbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brandon_deWildedbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Evansdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Pelletierdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:nameThose Callowaysdbp-dbr:Those_Callowaysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Callowayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_TokarThose Calloways is a 1964 American family drama film, adapted from the 1950 children's novel Swiftwater by Paul Annixter. The film was produced by Walt Disney and directed by Norman Tokar. It was the last credit for veteran film composer Max Steiner.It stars Brian Keith, Vera Miles, Brandon deWilde, Walter Brennan, Ed Wynn and Linda Evans.Following the patterned formula for Disney family entertainment, the film follows the trials and tribulations of a Vermont family over a period of time as they attempt to establish a sanctuary for the Canada geese that stopover in their rural community during their seasonal migrations.On-location New England filming contributes to the film's appeal.Brandon deWilde had previously worked with Walter Brennan in 1956's Good-bye, My Lady and with Brian Keith in the 3-part The Tenderfoot for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color in 1964.dbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThose Were the Daysdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyThose Were the Days is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Will Hay, Iris Hoey, and John Mills. It was based on Arthur Wing Pinero's 1885 farce The Magistrate and was the first of two Hay movies based on Pinero's plays, the other being Dandy Dick. The film also features music hall acts of the time – acts of a type rarely committed to film. It is primarily remembered as Will Hay's first major screen role.The film was produced and released by British International Pictures and was shot at the company's Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ann_Turner_(director)dbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:producerRay Browndbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:producerPenny Chapmandbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rose_Byrnedbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Bernharddbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celia_Irelanddbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Longley_(Australian_actress)dbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ann_Turner_(director)dbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ann_Turner_(director)dbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:nameDallas Dolldbp-dbr:Dallas_Dolldbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dallas_Dollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dallas_Dollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Dallas_Dollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dallas_Dollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:Dallas_Dollpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black_comedy_filmsDallas Doll is an Australian black comedy-drama film starring Sandra Bernhard, David Ngoombujarra, Roy Billing, Victoria Longley, Frank Gallacher, Jake Blundell, Rose Byrne, Celia Ireland. It was written and directed by Ann Turner.dbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Delingdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Whitedbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Delingdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Delingdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDalmasdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_Delingdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalmas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsDalmas is a 1973 Australian film directed by Bert Deling. One critic wrote that "with Dave Jones’ Yackety Yack [the film] constitutes the clearest presence of Godard in Australian cinema."dbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Farrelldbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lenny_Brucedbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:starringBernie Jonesdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lenny_Brucedbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:nameDance Hall Racketdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lenny_BruceDance Hall Racket is a 1953 American low-budget noir crime drama film directed by Phil Tucker and starring Timothy Farrell. It was written by Lenny Bruce, who also stars in the film with his wife Honey Harlow.dbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Minterdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Morgandbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:starringGuy Rolfedbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:starringMai Zetterlingdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:starringMandy Millerdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Minterdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:nameDance, Little Ladydbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Dance_Little_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_StudiosDance, Little Lady is a 1954 British drama film directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, Mai Zetterling, Guy Rolfe and Mandy Miller. The screenplay was by Guest and Doreen Montgomery from a story by R. Howard Alexander and Alfred Dunning.The film was made by independent producer George Minter and distributed by his Renown Pictures.dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Apex_Digitaldbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shadow_Shows_Distributiondbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:producerBruce McDonalddbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Duke_Redbirddbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringKevin Hicksdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringAdam Beachdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringSandrine Holtdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Podemskidbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringLisa LaCroixdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringMichael Greyeyesdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:starringRyan Blackdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Apex_Digitaldbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shadow_Shows_Distributiondbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Duke_Redbirddbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_McKellardbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Frizzelldbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:nameDance Me Outsidedbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Northern_Ontariodbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Nations_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_McDonalddbp-dbr:Dance_Me_Outsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._P._KinsellaDance Me Outside is a 1994 Canadian drama film, directed by Bruce McDonald. It was based on a book by W.P. Kinsella.The film premiered at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival, before going into commercial release in 1995.dbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Philip_Mooredbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Elliottdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Caulfielddbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Mulldbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Alyn_Woodsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Philip_Mooredbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katt_Sheadbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDance with Deathdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Daryl_Haneydbp-dbr:Dance_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Philip_MooreDance with Death is an American film starring Barbara Alyn Woods and Maxwell Caulfield. It is a reworking of Stripped to Kill, a previous film from 1987 produced by Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures studio. It is notable for featuring an early acting role for Lisa Kudrow.dbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerRoger Randall-Cutlerdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Richardsondbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rupert_Everettdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shelagh_Delaneydbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameDance with a Strangerdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Newelldbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_with_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ruth_EllisDance with a Stranger is a 1985 British film directed by Mike Newell. Telling the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain (1955), the film won critical acclaim, and aided the careers of two of its leading actors, Miranda Richardson and Rupert Everett. The screenplay was by Shelagh Delaney, author of A Taste of Honey, and was her third major screenplay. The story of Ellis has resonance in Britain because it provided part of the background to the extended national debates that led to the progressive abolition of capital punishment from 1965.The theme song, a cover version of Peggy Lee's 1951 track "Would You Dance with a Stranger?", was performed by Mari Wilson and released as a single.dbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMariangela Melatodbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMikhail Baryshnikovdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Brownedbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlessandra Ferridbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Kentdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLynn Seymourdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas Ralldbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVictor Barbeedbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Kernochandbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDancersdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_balletdbp-dbr:Dancers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_dance_filmsDancers is a 1987 film directed by Herbert Ross and stars Mikhail Baryshnikov and Julie Kent. The film received scathing reviews upon release.dbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Heickdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Documentary_Educational_Resourcesdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Gardner_(anthropologist)dbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Heickdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Documentary_Educational_Resourcesdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Gardner_(anthropologist)dbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbp:nameDances of the Kwakiutldbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutldbp-dbp:countryU.S.dbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropology_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dances_of_the_Kwakiutlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kwakwaka'wakwDances of the Kwakiutl is a 1951 film directed by William Heick and produced by Robert Gardner. It is distributed by Documentary Educational Resources. The film is composed of sequences filmed in 1950 in Fort Rupert, British Columbia, featuring a performance by Kwakiutl people of their secretive Hamatsa ceremony.dbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPyramid Productionsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRose Judell Reismandbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Denny_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudith Allendbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdmund Breesedbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDancing Mandbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_RayDancing Man is a 1934 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Albert Ray and starring Reginald Denny, Judith Allen and Edmund Breese. Allen was loaned out from Paramount Pictures where she was under contract.dbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margie_Hinesdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:nameDancing on the Moondbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Dancing_on_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_Classics_cartoonsDancing on the Moon is a 1935 animated film directed by Dave Fleischer and part of the Color Classics series of animated short films produced by Fleischer Studios.According to animation historian Jerry Beck, this film probably contains the first example of the dance move "moonwalk".dbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:producerJames Carterdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:starringBarry K. Barnesdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:starringSheila Simdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:nameDancing with Crimedbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dancing_with_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_filmsDancing with Crime is a 1947 British film noir film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes and Sheila Sim. A man hunts down the killer of his lifelong friend.dbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Milgarddbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternational Film Circuitdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerMolly M. Mayeuxdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arliss_Howarddbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taryn_Manningdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Kartheiserdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mare_Winninghamdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blake_Herondbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Idahodbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Idahodbp-dbr:Dandelion_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moscow,_IdahoDandelion is a 2004 drama film directed and co-written by Mark Milgard and stars Vincent Kartheiser, Blake Heron, Taryn Manning, Arliss Howard, and Mare Winningham. The director of photography was Tim Orr. The film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and went on to play the festival circuit, screening at the Vienna International Film Festival and the Seattle International Film Festival. It was given a limited release in American theaters on October 7, 2005.dbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:producerJohn I. Phillipsdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Oliverdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Connelldbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Tilverndbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:nameDanger by My Sidedbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_by_My_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersDanger by My Side (also known as Danger on My Side) is a 1963 black and white British second feature crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders and starring Anthony Oliver, Maureen Connell and Alan Tilvern. It was written by Ronald Liles and Aubrey Cash.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Louisedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Keyesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allyn_Joslyndbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Henleydbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Flournoydbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:nameDangerous Blondesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_JasonDangerous Blondes is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and written by Richard Flournoy and Jack Henley, from the story If the Shroud Fits by Kelley Roos. The film stars Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes, and was released by Columbia Pictures in September 1943. Alternate titles for this film were Reckless Lady and The Case of the Dangerous Blondes. A review in Vanity Fair review characterized the film as a "laugh-packed session here via the antics of Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes.". This was Dwight Frye's final film.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Watlingdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Stephendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karel_Stepanekdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Percy_Hoskinsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:nameDangerous Cargodbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HarlowDangerous Cargo is a 1954 British black and white second feature ('B') crime film directed by John Harlow starring Jack Watling, Susan Stephen and Karel Stepanek. The film was written by Daily Express crime reporter Percy Hoskins and Stanley Haynes, and produced by Haynes for ACT Films.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Lewisdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerKenneth Raichdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Bordedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringTate Donovan and Grant Heslovdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameDangerous Curvesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vestron_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Curves_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_DiegoDangerous Curves is a 1988 American comedy film directed by David Lewis and starring Tate Donovan and Grant Heslov.The movie also featured brief appearances by Debbe Dunning and Cynthia Geary, early in their respective careers. Both actresses were cast as participants in a bikini contest.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Exiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Exiledbp-dbp:distributorJ. 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It concerns the fate of Louis XVII, who died in 1795 as a boy, yet was popularly believed to have escaped from his French revolutionary captors.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Kennedydbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Keendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Lewisdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Rainedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dion_Titheradgedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameDangerous Grounddbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerDangerous Ground is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Malcolm Keen, Jack Raine and Joyce Kennedy. The film was a quota quickie, produced by Paramount's British subsidiary at British and Dominions Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The film's editor was David Lean who was working in low-budget films during this stage of his career.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Ritcharddbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:nameDangerous Medicinedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Medicinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_lost_filmsDangerous Medicine is a 1938 British crime film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Elizabeth Allan and Cyril Ritchard. It is now classed as a lost film.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:producerJames S. Burkettdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Warrendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Tolerdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Vallindbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Sen_Yungdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Derr_Biggersdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:nameDangerous Moneydbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SamoaDangerous Money is a 1946 American film directed by Terry O. Morse, featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Arlendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Carrolldbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringWarner Olanddbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringGustav von Seyffertitzdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grover_Jonesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Slavens_McNuttdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameDangerous Paradisedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indonesiadbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_B._P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Paradise_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Joseph_ConradDangerous Paradise is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen and Warner Oland.The film is an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1915 novel Victory, with the significant change of a happy ending introduced to the plot which acknowledged a similar change made in the 1919 silent film Victory directed by Maurice Tourneur. As was common in the early years of sound, Dangerous Paradise was remade in several different languages by Paramount at the Joinville Studios in Paris.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:producerStuart Levydbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Williamsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Lundigandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringVincent Balldbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:starringNaomi Chancedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:nameDangerous Voyagedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Sussexdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellDangerous Voyage (U.S. title Terror Ship) is a 1954 British crime thriller B film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring William Lundigan, Naomi Chance and Vincent Ball. It was written by Sewell and Julian Ward and was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated in the UK, and in the United States by Lippert Pictures.dbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerBurtt Harrisdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsay_Crousedbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Huttondbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mandy_Patinkindbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Asnerdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E._L._Doctorowdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameDanieldbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom / United Statesdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Lumetdbp-dbr:Daniel_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Julius_and_Ethel_RosenbergDaniel is a 1983 drama film directed by Sidney Lumet from a screenplay by E. L. Doctorow, based on his 1971 novel The Book of Daniel. The film stars Timothy Hutton, Mandy Patinkin, Lindsay Crouse, and Edward Asner.Daniel was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on 26 August 1983 and in the United Kingdom on 10 February 1984.dbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hirlimandbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Angel_(actress)dbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hirlimandbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameDaniel Boonedbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Howarddbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1775dbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Daniel_Boone_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Daniel_BooneDaniel Boone is a 1936 American historical film directed by David Howard and starring George O'Brien, Heather Angel, and John Carradine.dbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:directorIan McArthurdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Picture_Music_Internationaldbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Gilmourdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:producerIan McArthurdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_O'Rourkedbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Masondbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Gilmourdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:nameLa Carrera Panamericanadbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Progressive_rockdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_Floyd_filmsdbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carrera_Panamericanadbp-dbr:La_Carrera_Panamericanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_FloydLa Carrera Panamericana is a 1992 video of the Carrera Panamericana automobile race in Mexico. The film was directed by Ian McArthur, and included a soundtrack entirely of music by the band Pink Floyd, as the band's guitarist David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason and manager Steve O'Rourke competed in the race in 1991. The film had been broadcast on BBC2 on 24 December 1991.During the course of the race, Gilmour crashed, and while he was unharmed, Steve O'Rourke (his map-reader and Pink Floyd's manager) suffered a broken leg. Mason finished eighth overall with his co-driver, English auto racer Valentine Lindsay.dbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Cannon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Sebastiandbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Moorheaddbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Cannon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Howell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:nameLadies Must Playdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_Must_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:FIlms_directed_by_Raymond_Cannon_(actor)Ladies Must Play is a 1930 pre-Code comedy film starring Dorothy Sebastian and Neil Hamilton directed by Raymond Cannon.dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorStage 6 Filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasing Internationaldbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSue Millikendbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAllanah Zitsermandbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAngourie Ricedbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachael Taylordbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulia Ormonddbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stage_6_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allanah_Zitsermandbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millikendbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millikendbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLadies in Blackdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1960dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1959dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Black_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_historical_comedy-drama_filmsLadies in Black is a 2018 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Bruce Beresford. Starring Angourie Rice, Rachael Taylor, Julia Ormond, Ryan Corr and Shane Jacobson, the film is based on the 1993 novel The Women in Black by Madeleine St John, and tells the story of a group of department store employees in 1959 Sydney. The film was released on 20 September 2018.dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Lewis_(director)dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shyerdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerHollywood Picturesdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Daydbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Carrdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnnie_Walker_(actor_born_1894)dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Lewis_(director)dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shyerdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameLadies in Lovedbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_Lewisdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Love_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_drama_filmsLadies in Love is a 1930 talking film romance drama directed by Edgar Lewis and starring Alice Day and Johnnie Walker. A B-movie, it was produced independently by Hollywood Pictures and distributed by Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation.dbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Cortezdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:starringLee Morandbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Leonarddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Perez_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Houston_Branchdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Grauman_Kohndbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:nameLadies of the Night Clubdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsLadies of the Night Club is a 1928 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Ricardo Cortez, Barbara Leonard and Lee Moran. It was produced during the transition to sound film and is essentially a silent film with an added soundtrack and sound effects. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hervey Libbert.dbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbp:nameLady, Let's Dancedbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Figure_skating_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady,_Let's_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_WoodruffLady, Let's Dance is a 1944 black-and-white film directed by Frank Woodruff that was nominated for two Oscars. Produced by Monogram Studios, the film is unique as an ice skating musical.Lady, Let's Dance stars ice skater Belita as herself, James Ellison, and Walter Catlett. Appearances also include ice skating artists Myrtle Godfrey and the renowned comedy ice team Werner Groebli & Hansruedi (Hans) Mauch (more commonly known as Frick and Frack).Edward Kay's Oscar-nominated score included: "Golden Dreams", "Silver Shadows", "In the Days of Beau Brummel", "Ten Million Men and a Girl", "Dream of Dreams", "Rio", "Happy Hearts", "Esperanza", and the title song "Lady, Let's Dance".Myrtle Godfrey sported the same green bonnet with ostrich plume worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind.dbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Z._McLeoddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Powelldbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carroll_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_O'Briendbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Berry_Brothersdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Z._McLeoddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kay_Van_Riperdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_McGowandbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McClaindbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Be Gooddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_Gershwin_in_filmdbp-dbr:Lady_Be_Good_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Z._McLeodLady Be Good is an American musical film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore, and Red Skelton. It was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Arthur Freed. This was the first of several films Powell made with Skelton. Powell received top billing, but Sothern and Young are the main stars. They play, respectively, Dixie Donegan, a would-be lyricist, and Eddie Crane, a struggling composer.The film takes its title and theme song ("Oh, Lady be Good!") from the 1924 George and Ira Gershwin Broadway musical, Lady Be Good, but otherwise has no connection to the play. According to film historian Robert Osborne in his introduction to a broadcast of the film on Turner Classic Movies in August 2006, MGM devised the film as a vehicle to launch Sothern as a musical star. Since she and Young were known primarily as light comic stars, the studio brought in Powell for a supporting role, but gave her top billing to attract audiences.This film's most notable sequence involves an epic tap dance routine by Powell, to the melody of Gershwin's "Fascinating Rhythm" (another song taken from the play). This musical number later featured in two films in the That's Entertainment! documentary series. In one of the films (That's Entertainment! III), behind-the-scenes footage reveals how this scene was accomplished. So Powell could dance between a series of pianos without interruption, stage hands quietly removed pieces of the set off-camera as she worked her way across the stage. This musical sequence was directed by Busby Berkeley. Another sequence features Powell doing a dance routine with a dog that she trained for the number. There are also phenomenal dance routines by the Berry Brothers. The film won an Academy Award for Best Song for "The Last Time I Saw Paris," composed by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II.dbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sabrina_S._Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Cotillarddbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sabrina_S._Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbp:nameLady Blue Shanghaidbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaidbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_reincarnationdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathaniel_Shilkretdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Promotional_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Blue_Shanghaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_David_LynchLady Blue Shanghai is a 16-minute Internet promotion short film for Dior written, directed and edited by David Lynch. It stars Marion Cotillard, Gong Tao, Emily Stofle, Cheng Hong, Lu Yong and Nie Fei, with music by Lynch, Dean Hurley, and Nathaniel Shilkret.The film centers on the surreal circumstances surrounding Cotillard's character, who encounters a mysterious Dior handbag and 1920s music as she enters her hotel room in Shanghai. It has been likened thematically to Lynch's 2006 feature film Inland Empire.dbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Boltdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Franco_Cristaldidbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFernando Ghiadbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBernard Williamsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Chamberlaindbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Finchdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Boltdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Franco_Cristaldidbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fernando_Ghiadbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Boltdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Caroline Lambdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_IVdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellingtondbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Boltdbp-dbr:Lady_Caroline_Lamb_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Robert_BoltLady Caroline Lamb is a 1972 British epic romantic drama film based on the life of Lady Caroline Lamb, novelist, sometime lover of Lord Byron and wife of politician William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (later Prime Minister). The only film written and directed by Robert Bolt, it starred his wife, Sarah Miles, as Lady Caroline, Jon Finch, Richard Chamberlain, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, John Mills, Margaret Leighton and Michael Wilding.dbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Worth_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:distributorImperial Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:producerGope T. Samtanidbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:producerRony S.Sdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:producerSam S.dbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Rothrockdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Norton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Worth_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Dragondbp-dbp:nameLady Dragondbp-dbr:Lady_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Dragonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Worth_(cinematographer)Lady Dragon is a 1992 martial arts film starring actress and martial artist Cynthia Rothrock and Bella Esperance.dbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Strouddbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameLady Godiva Rides Againdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lady_GodivaLady Godiva Rides Again (U.S. title: Bikini Baby) is a 1951 British comedy film starring Pauline Stroud, George Cole and Bernadette O'Farrell, with British stars in supporting roles or making cameo appearances. It concerns a small-town English girl who wins a local beauty contest by appearing as Lady Godiva, then decides to pursue a higher profile in a national beauty pageant and as an actress.The film was released in the United States under its original title in 1953 by Carroll Pictures, then was re-released in the United States as Bikini Baby, to capitalize on the profile of supporting player Diana Dors, who was given star billing with the new title.It also features Joan Collins in her film debut as an uncredited beauty contestant. Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom, also appears as an uncredited beauty queen. Ellis, who was four months pregnant at the time, had dyed her hair black and had styled it into a bob. Other young starlets in the film included Diana Russell, Dana Wynter (billed as Dagmar Wynter), Anne Heywood (billed as Violet Pretty), Yvonne Brooks, Simone Silva, Jean Marsh and Pat Marlowe. It also featured Sid James in one of his first film roles. Trevor Howard has an uncredited cameo as a cinema patron.dbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Nunndbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Snell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelena Bonham Carterdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Nunndbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Snell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Bryant_(writer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Edgar_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Janedbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tudor_Englanddbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mary_I_of_Englanddbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Edward_VI_of_Englanddbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lady_Jane_Greydbp-dbr:Lady_Jane_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Trevor_NunnLady Jane is a 1986 British costume-historical drama romance film, directed by Trevor Nunn, written by David Edgar, and starring Helena Bonham Carter as the title character. It tells the story of Lady Jane Grey, her marriage to Lord Guildford Dudley, and her reign as the "Nine Days' Queen" following the death of Edward VI of England.The story had previously been turned into a 1936 film, Tudor Rose, and a 1923 silent film, Lady Jane Grey; Or, The Court of Intrigue.dbp-dbr:Lady_Jayne:_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Lady_Jayne:_Killerdbp-dbp:distributorAmerican World Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Jayne:_Killerdbp-dbp:producerDana Dubovskydbp-dbr:Lady_Jayne:_Killerdbp-dbp:producerMark L. 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The picture was directed by Roy Del Ruth.dbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Monicellidbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarlo Pontidbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Devanedbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Sarandondbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gigi_Proiettidbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Monicellidbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Suso_Cecchi_D'Amicodbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Melfidbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Libertydbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Monicellidbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cinecittà_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Suso_Cecchi_d'Amicodbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Liberty_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ring_Lardner_Jr.Lady Liberty (Italian: La mortadella) is a 1971 comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, and starring Sophia Loren, William Devane, Gigi Proietti, Susan Sarandon, Danny DeVito and Edward Herrmann in his film debut.It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome and on location in Emilia-Romagna and New York. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mario Garbuglia.dbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorrell_McGowandbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Kraft_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Luckdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_LamontLady Luck is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Patricia Farr, William Bakewell and Duncan Renaldo. 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Neil Schulman and starring Nichelle Nichols (who also received an executive producer credit). The movie was J. Neil Schulman's debut as a director, and Nichelle Nichols' debut as a producer.dbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Taylordbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLilyan Tashmandbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoland Drewdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Jungmeyerdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Hudson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Stanley_(writer)dbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Rafflesdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Lady_Raffles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_crime_comedy_filmsLady Raffles is a 1928 American silent comedy crime film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Estelle Taylor, Roland Drew and Lilyan Tashman.dbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Arnauddbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Gaffneydbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:nameLady in Dangerdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coups_d'étatdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsLady in Danger is a 1934 British comedy thriller film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Yvonne Arnaud and Anne Grey. The screenplay was by Ben Travers.dbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:producerLeslie Phillipsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:producerJohn Galedbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:producerMartin C. Schutedbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsa_Martinellidbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Barrydbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Phillipsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:nameMaroc 7dbp-dbr:Maroc_7dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Maroc_7purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsMaroc 7 is a 1967 British thriller film directed by Gerry O'Hara, starring Gene Barry, Cyd Charisse, Elsa Martinelli, Leslie Phillips and Denholm Elliott.Filmink called the movie "one of several thrillers made by Rank that were co-productions partly shot in Europe using international 'names'."dbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patric_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Readdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Marshal_(actor)dbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:nameMarried and in Lovedbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_and_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_romantic_drama_filmsMarried and in Love is a 1940 American film directed by John Farrow.dbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Simmondsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Allendbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:starringMinna Gombelldbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Mack Browndbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:nameMarrying Widowsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marrying_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NewfieldMarrying Widows is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Judith Allen, Johnny Mack Brown and Minna Gombell.dbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:R.G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:R.G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbp:nameMarshal of Laredodbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Laredopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_directorial_debut_filmsMarshal of Laredo is a 1945 American Western film directed by R.G. Springsteen in his first feature film starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the eleventh of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio's back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, US.dbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Grisselldbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Grisselldbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbp:nameMarshal of Renodbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsMarshal of Reno is a 1944 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the second of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio's back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA.dbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Deepa_Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:directorDanielle J. Suissadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Saltzmandbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:producerDeepa Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Daledbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Langrickdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Martindbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Deepa_Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:nameMartha, Ruth and Ediedbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deepa_Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Alice_Munrodbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_triosdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norma_BaileyMartha, Ruth and Edie is a Canadian drama film released in 1988. An anthology film directed by Deepa Mehta, Norma Bailey and Danièle J. Suissa, it centers on the titular Martha (Jennifer Dale), Ruth (Andrea Martin) and Edie (Lois Maxwell), who meet after being locked out of the auditorium at a personal development seminar, and instead share personal stories from their own lives among themselves. Each of their stories is a dramatization of a short story by a Canadian writer, and is directed by one of the three credited directors."How I Met My Husband", directed by Bailey from the short story by Alice Munro, depicts how Edie's brief teenage romantic fling with a visiting pilot, followed by her persistent but unfulfilled hope that he will write her letters after he leaves, ultimately leads to her meeting and marrying the mailman. (Edie is played by Margaret Langrick in the flashback.) "California Aunts", directed by Mehta from the story by Cynthia Flood, depicts the transformation of Ruth's life as a smalltown librarian after her mother dies and her aunts come to stay with her. "Guilt", directed by Suissa from the story by Betty Lambert, depicts Martha taking a new job teaching English in a prison after her husband leaves her for another woman.The film's supporting cast includes Helen Hughes, Tom Jackson, Frank Moore, Chuck Shamata, Tom Butler and Kate Trotter. Hughes received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.dbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:directorCo-director:dbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Prentissdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_visitations_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Martian_Through_Georgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_MartiansMartian Through Georgia is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble (credited as a co-director), and Abe Levitow. The short was released on December 29, 1962.dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Umbrella_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:producerCharles Chauveldbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Patedbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Waynedbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Burns_(Australian_boxer)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Umbrella_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:nameSons of Matthewdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Matthewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsSons of Matthew is a 1949 Australian film directed and produced and co-written by Charles Chauvel. The film was shot in 1947 on location in Queensland, Australia, and the studio sequences in Sydney. Sons of Matthew took 18 months to complete, but it was a great success with Australian audiences when it finally opened in December 1949.Sons of Matthew is a legendary film in the history of Australian cinema, partly because of the adverse conditions in which it was made. Maxwell Dunn wrote later in his book How they Made Sons of Matthew that, during filming, it was the wettest season in 80 years in Queensland. For UK and US release Universal-International cut the film by 30 minutes, added some American narration and renamed it The Rugged O'Riordans.Filmink wrote the movie "falls into the "pioneering family" subgenre of Western like Little House on the Prairie or Cimarron – stories about people hacking homes out of the wilderness, falling in and out of love, fighting disease/prejudice/Indians/whoever. Most tend to be driven by female leads but this is about a set of brothers, although there is a smurfette, Wendy Gibb, loved by Michael Pate and Ken Wayne. It is more melodrama than Western, but it feels influenced by Westerns in its pace and action."dbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Goldstonedbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Bairddbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Liebersondbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Magee_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Finchdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Runacredbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Bairddbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Liebersondbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Final Programmedbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_intersexdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:The_Final_Programme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Michael_Moorcock's_MultiverseThe Final Programme (U.S. title The Last Days of Man on Earth) is a 1973 British fantasy science fiction film directed by Robert Fuest, and starring Jon Finch and Jenny Runacre. It was written by Fuest based on the 1968 Jerry Cornelius novel of the same name by Michael Moorcock. It is the only Moorcock novel to have reached the screen and has been called "an interesting document of an important period in British science fiction literature."dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Kushner-Locke_Companydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Lovelldbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbp:starringDave Oren Warddbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Kushner-Locke_Companydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbp:nameThe Killer Eyedbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Full_Moon_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Eyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_eyes_in_cultureThe Killer Eye is a 1999 American science fiction horror film and monster movie, directed by David DeCoteau under the pseudonym of Richard Chasen. The film was released on January 18, 1999 through Full Moon Features and was followed by a 2011 sequel, Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt. It stars Jonathan Norman as a mad scientist that unwittingly unleashes a killer eyeball upon the world.dbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheree_Northdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Morenodbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Ewelldbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:nameThe Lieutenant Wore Skirtsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsThe Lieutenant Wore Skirts is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tom Ewell, Sheree North, and Rita Moreno. It is a comedy about a man whose marriage begins to fail when his wife enlists.dbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busydbp-dbp:nameThe Lion's Busydbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beaky_Buzzard_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Lion's_Busypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsThe Lion's Busy is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Leo the Lion (who had previously appeared in Hold the Lion, Please) and Beaky Buzzard (who had previously appeared in Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid and The Bashful Buzzard), both voiced by Mel Blanc.This cartoon is the first time Blanc voices Beaky due to Kent Rogers' death in 1944, and the final appearance of Leo the Lion from Looney Tunes cartoons until Tweety's High-Flying Adventure in 2000. It is also Beaky's only appearance in which he is smarter than his opponent rather than dumber.The cartoon itself sometimes appears on public domain and grey market VHS and DVDs, however, the cartoon is actually still copyrighted.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:starringHartley Powerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:starringRene Raydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Haydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:nameThe Return of the Frogdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer)The Return of the Frog is a 1938 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gordon Harker, Hartley Power and Rene Ray. It is a sequel to the 1937 film The Frog, and was written by Gerald Elliott and Ian Hay based on the 1929 novel The India-Rubber Men by Edgar Wallace. It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Lehrmandbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Dillon_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:starringKate Brucedbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:starringBlanche Sweetdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:starringJoseph Graybilldbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Lehrmandbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:nameThe Godfatherdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foileddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1911_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1911_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1911_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:The_Villain_Foiledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dell_HendersonThe Villain Foiled is a 1911 silent film short directed by Henry Lehrman and Mack Sennett and starring Edward Dillon and Blanche Sweet. The film was a split reel along with the film The Baron.dbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Paldbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Ingram_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Jorydbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:nameTulips Shall Growdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Netherlandsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Netherlands_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:Tulips_Shall_Growpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PuppetoonsTulips Shall Grow is a 1942 American animated short film in the Puppetoons series, directed by George Pal and starring Rex Ingram and Victor Jory. It was released by Paramount Pictures on July 26, 1942.The shorts star the characters Jan and Janette, with the former previously appearing in Pal's 1941 short Rhythm of the Ranks. That short too included the initial debut of the Screwball army.dbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbp:distributorAstraldbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbp:nameWest of Suezdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_CrabtreeWest of Suez (U.S. title The Fighting Wildcats) is a 1957 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Keefe Brasselle, Kay Callard and Karel Stepanek. The screenplay was by Norman Hudis from a story by Hudis and Charles F. Vetter (as Lance Hargreaves).dbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homedbp-dbp:directorDan Lohausdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homedbp-dbp:nameWhen I Came Homedbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_homelessness_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Iraq_Wardbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:When_I_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_post-traumatic_stress_disorderWhen I Came Home is a 2006 documentary by Dan Lohaus about homeless veterans in the United States - from those who served in Vietnam to those returning from the Iraq War. The film won the "New York Loves Film Best Documentary" Award at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Theodore_Thomas_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:producerTheodore Thomasdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:producerKuniko Okubodbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:producerPaul Deasondbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sab_Shimonodbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:starringLarry Wrightdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:starringJon Harveydbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:starringErin Youngdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Theodore_Thomas_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Thomas_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Thomas_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:nameWhere the Toys Come Fromdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Fromdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sentient_toys_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_toysdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dollsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Toys_Come_Frompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Theodore_Thomas_(filmmaker)Where the Toys Come From is a 1983 special directed by Theodore Thomas and aired as part of Disney Studio Showcase series of specials on Disney Channel on December 3, 1983 and then released on video in November 1984.dbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fernando_Sirodbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fernando_Sirodbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Russell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mala_Powersdbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fernando_Sirodbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fernando_Sirodbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Enrique_Torres_(writer)dbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbp:nameAllá donde muere el vientodbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diesdbp-dbp:countryArgentinadbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Argentine_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Wind_Diespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Argentine_filmsAllá donde muere el viento (Where The Wind Dies) is a 1976 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Siro and written by Enrique Torres. The film stars John Russell, Tippi Hedren and Mala Powers.dbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enid_Stamp_Taylordbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Gilliedbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringRomilly Lungedbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Greenwooddbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:nameWhile Parents Sleepdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyWhile Parents Sleep is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Jean Gillie, Enid Stamp Taylor and Romilly Lunge. The film is a screen adaptation of a 1932 play of the same name by Anthony Kimmins, which had been a popular success on the West End stage in the West End of London.Unlike many of Brunel's 1930s quota quickie films, While Parents Sleep has survived and is regarded as an example of his ability to produce a worthwhile film under the most straitened of financial conditions. The Time Out Film Guide notes: "With a couple of tatty sets and a bunch of unknown actors, he produces a witty, sharply-paced, economical essay on class and manners in inter-war Britain." It was produced by Transatlantic Film Corporation and British & Dominions Film Corporation.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anastasia_Siderisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringGary Eckdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringAkmal Salehdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringRichard Carterdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringKirstie Huttondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anastasia_Siderisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Stop the Murdersdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Village_PeopleYou Can't Stop the Murders is a 2003 Australian comedy film directed by Anthony Mir and written by and starring Mir, Gary Eck and Akmal Saleh. The plot revolves around a series of Village People-themed murders in a small town, and the police who investigate the crimes. The title is a satirical reference to the 1980 film Can't Stop the Music, in which the Village People star.dbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Frawleydbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Shirleydbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Logandbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Palmerdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:nameOpened by Mistakedbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_ArchainbaudOpened by Mistake is a 1940 film starring Charlie Ruggles and Janice Logan.dbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gudrun_Parkerdbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Gloverdbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Gignacdbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gudrun_Parkerdbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Gloverdbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lister_Sinclairdbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbp:nameOpera Schooldbp-dbr:Opera_Schooldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Opera_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsOpera School (La Classe d'opéra) is a 1952 dramatized short documentary film, directed by Gudrun Parker for the National Film Board of Canada.The film traces the education of opera singer Marie Burton (Marguerite Gignac), who is studying at Toronto's The Royal Conservatory of Music. The climax is her debut singing the role of Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro.Together with other films of the period that focus on music and theatre, including Music Professor by Gil LaRoche, and two other Parker films–A Musician in the Family and Children's Concert, it reflects Canadians' growing concern for Canadian art and culture.The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 4th Canadian Film Awards in 1952 and third place in the Cultural category at the Yorkton Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British-Pathédbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:producerFrank Godwindbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Murraydbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Lesleydbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Burnabydbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:nameOperation Bullshinedbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Bullshinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_JohnsonOperation Bullshine is a 1959 British colour comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Donald Sinden, Barbara Murray and Carole Lesley. The working title of the film was Girls in Arms that features as a marching song in the film. Gunn had filmed Girls at Sea the previous year. The new title, based on an American euphemism for a very British word with the same meaning (bullshite), comes from the frenzied activity preparing for their brigadier's surprise inspection. The film features 1956 Olympic gold medallist Judy Grinham as a physical training instructor.The film was later also released in the US in 1963 by Seven Arts Productions.dbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallas_Eatondbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Farrell_(Irish_actor)dbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:starringHarold Goodwindbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Avice_Landonedbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:nameOperation Cupiddbp-dbr:Operation_Cupiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:Operation_Cupidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_LockyerOperation Cupid is a 1960 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Charles Farrell, Avice Landone and Wallas Eaton. It was written by Jack Taylor and Brock Williams.dbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Clyde_Stoumendbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Meyerdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:starringChuck Hendersondbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Clyde_Stoumendbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:nameOperation Damesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_MarkowitzOperation Dames is a 1959 Korean War film directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen and starring Eve Meyer. American International Pictures released the film in the United States as a double feature with Tank Commandos. It was retitled Girls in Action for release in the Commonwealth of Nations countries, possibly to avoid a connection with the honorific title dame.dbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:directorYossi Weindbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:producerDanny Lernerdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:producerMarlow De Mardtdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:producerBrigid Olendbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:starringTodd Jensendbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:starringAnthony Bishopdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:starringGray Lawsondbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:starringPepper Sweeneydbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:starringTrae Thomasdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:nameOperation Delta Force 5: Random Firedbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Delta_Forcedbp-dbr:Operation_Delta_Force_5:_Random_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yossi_WeinOperation Delta Force 5: Random Fire is a 2000 American direct-to-video action film starring Trae Thomas, Todd Jensen and Anthony Bishop. It was directed by Yossi Wein. A sequel to Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault (1999), it is the fifth installment in the Operation Delta Force film series.dbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Rolfedbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOperation Diplomatdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_filmsOperation Diplomat is a 1953 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by John Guillermin and starring Guy Rolfe and Lisa Daniely. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson and Guillermin based on a story by Francis Durbridge. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy.dbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jed_Harrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Lemmondbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Kovacsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Crosbydbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jed_Harrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jed_Harrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:nameOperation Mad Balldbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Balldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Duningdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Mad_Ballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_QuineOperation Mad Ball is a 1957 American military comedy from Columbia Pictures, produced by Jed Harris, directed by Richard Quine, that stars Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Kathryn Grant, Arthur O'Connell, and Mickey Rooney. The screenplay is by Blake Edwards, Jed Harris, and Arthur Carter, based on an unproduced play by Carter.dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Cranedbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Croydondbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOperation Malayadbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Malayan_EmergencyOperation Malaya is a 1953 British documentary about the actions of British troops during the Malayan Emergency.It was also known as Terror in the Jungle.dbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:producerFritz Matthewsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Spinelldbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Holtondbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringFritz Matthewsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringWilliam Zippdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringJohn Cianettidbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:nameOperation Warzonedbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_A._PriorOperation Warzone is a 1988 American Vietnam War film.dbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Liz_Cannerdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbp:distributorFirst Run Featuresdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbp:producerLiz Cannerdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Liz_Cannerdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Liz_Cannerdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameOrgasm Inc.dbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameElizabeth Cannerdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgasm_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsOrgasm Inc. (2009) is a New York Times "Critic's Pick" and the first feature documentary by award-winning director Liz Canner. It premiered at the Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival.In the documentary, filmmaker Liz Canner takes a job editing erotic movies for a drug trial for a pharmaceutical company called Vivus. Her employer is developing what they hope will be the first Viagra drug for women that wins FDA approval to treat a new disease: female sexual dysfunction (FSD). Liz gains permission to film the company's work in general for her own documentary. Initially, she plans to create a movie about science and pleasure but she soon begins to suspect that her employer, along with a cadre of other medical companies, might be trying to take advantage of women (and potentially endanger their health) in pursuit of billion dollar profits.The film continues from Vivus onto the more general question of whether there is a solid scientific foundation to medical industry claims about what constitutes "healthy" female sexuality and whether drugs and surgery are a suitable first-line approach to obtaining it. The film documents an emerging medical industry intent on convincing as large a market of women as possible that they have medical problems, and that those problems are best solved by expensive and dangerous medical treatments. Orgasm Inc. is presented as a look inside the medical industry and the marketing campaigns that are literally and figuratively reshaping the public's lives concerning health, illness, desire, and orgasm.dbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C._Ray_Stahldbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:distributorClassic Picturesdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:producerGeorge P. Breakstondbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:producerC. Ray Stahldbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Hyerdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tetsu_Nakamura_(actor)dbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Byron_Michiedbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:C._Ray_Stahldbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C._Ray_Stahldbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Ray_Stahldbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:nameOriental Evildbp-dbr:Oriental_Evildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Japandbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Oriental_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_George_BreakstonOriental Evil is a 1951 American drama film directed and produced by George Breakston and starring Martha Hyer and Tetsu Nakamura.dbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:producerWolf Schmidtdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringPaul Winfielddbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringJim Browndbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringFred Williamsondbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringRichard Roundtreedbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringPam Grierdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringRon O'Nealdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:starringIsabel Sanforddbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:nameOriginal Gangstasdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Original_Gangstaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_CohenOriginal Gangstas is a 1996 action-gangster film filmed and set in urban Gary, Indiana starring Blaxploitation film stars such as Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, Jim Brown, Richard Roundtree, and Ron O'Neal. It is the final film directed by Larry Cohen before his death in 2019, though he continued to write screenplays through 2010.The film details the deteriorating state of an impoverished Gary neighborhood terrorized by a street gang called the Rebels. When the gang murders a local boy, it prompts the emergence of several individuals who grew up in the neighborhood: the original members of the Rebels.dbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:distributorPathedbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Abbotdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringGwen Munrodbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmond_Sewarddbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:nameOrphan of the Wildernessdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_boxing_filmsOrphan of the Wilderness is a 1936 Australian feature film from director Ken G. Hall about the adventures of a boxing kangaroo. It starred Brian Abbot who disappeared at sea not long after filming completed.Ken Hall later said "the fauna sequences...were really artistic. That film developed so that you had the deepest possible sympathy for those animals and there was nothing phony or faked about it. It was quite beautiful and quite artistic and I’m still very proud of it and the magnificent photographic work of George Heath... that film was very successful commercially both here and overseas. True the human actors weren’t nearly as good as the kangaroos. They lacked the artistry of the uninhibited fauna."dbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Distributing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:producerSinclair Hilldbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:starringStewart Romedbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Horace_Hodgesdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:starringArthur Margetsondbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Distributing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:nameOther People's Sinsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Other_People's_Sinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillOther People's Sins is a 1931 British crime film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Horace Hodges, Stewart Rome and Anne Grey. It was made at Cricklewood Studios. The screenplay concerns a father who takes the blame for a crime committed by his daughter.dbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Erskine_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:directorDavid Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:producerProducer:, James Erskine, David Stewart, Sally George, Sharon Gillooly, Executive Producer:, Nancy Lavin, Michael Mosley, Nicholas Rossiterdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierce_Brosnandbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Hurleydbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candice_Bergendbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Palindbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Goldmandbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevyn_Major_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Riversdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rixdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mali_Finndbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:starringCharles Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Erskine_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sally_Georgedbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mosley_(broadcaster)dbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Rossiterdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Lavindbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sharon_Gilloolydbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:nameThe Human Facedbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_human_bodydbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_John_Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Human_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Facial_expressionsThe Human Face is a 4-part BBC series that examines the science behind facial beauty, expression, and fame. Actor and comedian John Cleese investigated identity, perception, creativity and sexuality and their relation to the human face, combining art, technology and human interest stories. Paul Ekman served as scientific adviser.dbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Boucharddbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:distributorIndependent Online Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:producerChris Boucharddbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:producerBrian Laverydbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:producerGladys San Juandbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:producerJulianne Honey-Mennaldbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:producerSabina Sattardbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:producerSpencer Durudbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Boucharddbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Boucharddbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Boucharddbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:nameThe Hunt for Gollumdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Middle-earthdbp-dbr:The_Hunt_for_Gollumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tolkien_fandomThe Hunt for Gollum is a 2009 British fantasy fan film directed, co-written, co-produced, and co-scored by Chris Bouchard. Based on the appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1954–55 book The Lord of the Rings, the film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends the ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.Filming took place in North Wales, Epping Forest, and Hampstead Heath. The film was shot in high definition video, with a budget of £3,000 (equivalent to £5,083 in 2023 or US$5,000, equivalent to $7,328 in 2024). The production is completely unofficial and unauthorized, though Bouchard said he had "reached an understanding" with Tolkien Enterprises in 2009.The Hunt for Gollum debuted at the Sci-Fi-London film festival and on the Internet, free to view, on 3 May 2009. By 20 October 2009, it had been viewed by 5 million people. Viewings had risen to over 16 million by 2020.dbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Cotodbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:producerJennie Lew Tugenddbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:starringJoseph Mazzellodbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:starringRichard Gillilanddbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Cotodbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Cotodbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:nameStar Kiddbp-dbr:Star_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nicholas_Pikedbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Star_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Manny_CotoStar Kid (originally titled The Warrior of Waverly Street) is a 1997 American superhero film directed and written by Manny Coto and starring Joseph Mazzello, Richard Gilliland, and Corinne Bohrer.In the film, an ordinary schoolboy acquires an extraterrestrial exoskeletal-suit with its own artificial intelligence. He melds with the suit and has to adjust to his new superhuman abilities. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $7 million against a $12M budget.dbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lucy_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Documentary_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:producerJulian Cautherleydbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:producerLucy Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Pearce_(snowboarder)dbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lucy_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Documentary_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucy_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lucy_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:nameThe Crash Reeldbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lucy_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Down_syndromedbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Snowboarding_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phase_4_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crash_Reelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_winter_sportsThe Crash Reel is a documentary film directed by Lucy Walker which premiered as the Opening Night Gala film on 19 January 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival.Through 20 years of sports and verite footage, The Crash Reel showcases the rivalry between Kevin Pearce and Shaun White which culminates in Kevin's life-changing crash and later comeback. The film also showcases the Pearce family, including Kevin's father glass-blower Simon Pearce and Kevin's brother David C. Pearce who describes his struggle to accept his Down syndrome and fears with Kevin.The film also premiered at the X Games on January 23, 2013 in Aspen as the first ever movie to play as a featured part of the event. The movie received critical acclaim from critics and audiences.dbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maudie_Dunhamdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haidee_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:starringHarold Waldendbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Brighousedbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:nameThe Winning Goaldbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Lancashiredbp-dbr:The_Winning_Goalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._SamuelsonThe Winning Goal is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Harold Walden, Maudie Dunham and Tom Reynolds. It was based on the play The Game by Harold Brighouse. It was set in Lancashire against a backdrop of the fictional association football team Blackton Rovers. Chelsea player Jack Cock appeared as himself in the film and 16-then international players featured as members of two fictional teams. Match footage was shot at Brentford's Griffin Park ground.dbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:directorIdo Mizrahydbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:distributorRadio London Filmsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Zolfodbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Kara_Ungerdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Antoondbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_McKinnon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Geretydbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marco_St._Johndbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yul_Vazquezdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Von_Bargendbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laila_Robinsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:starringCooper Musgrovedbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Louis_Tordinidbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:nameThings That Hang From Treesdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Things_That_Hang_from_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jacksonville,_FloridaThings That Hang from Trees is a 2006 drama film directed by Ido Mizrahy and written by Aaron Louis Tordini. It is based on the novella of the same name by Aaron Louis Tordini, under the pen name T. A. Louis.dbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:directorGeorges Chamchoumdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Merhidbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:producerRichard Pepindbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:producerBob Robertsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Jan_Robertsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:producerMarta Merrifielddbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rance_Howarddbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Jan_Robertsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Potter_(actress)dbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_LaSardodbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Williams_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lyonsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Jan_Robertsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:nameTiger Heartdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiger_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsTiger Heart is a 1996 American action film directed by Georges Chamchoum and starring Ted Jan Roberts.dbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerSam Granadbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Neildbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_St._Amourdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Ward_(writer)dbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Granadbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Granadbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:nameTrain of Dreamsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Train_of_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_N._SmithTrain of Dreams is a 1987 Canadian film directed by John N. Smith and starring Jason St. Amour, Christopher Neil and Frederick Eugene Ward as a popular teacher. In this documentary-style drama, a delinquent teenager tries to put his life on the right track.dbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:distributorAP&Ddbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_L._Sullivandbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:René_Raydbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Darrelldbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Merivaledbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:nameWhen London Sleepsdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:When_London_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsWhen London Sleeps is a 1932 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Harold French, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Beaumont and René Ray. It was filmed at Twickenham Studios in west London. It was based on a play by Charles Darrell.dbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Harperdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringMichael Craigdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringYvonne Mitchelldbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Harperdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Henrydbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:nameYield to the Nightdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Yield_to_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_drama_filmsYield to the Night (U.S. title: Blonde Sinner) is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Diana Dors, Yvonne Mitchell and Michael Craig. It was written by John Cresswell and Joan Henry based on Henry's 1954 novel Yield to the Night.The storyline bears a superficial and coincidental resemblance to the Ruth Ellis case, which had occurred the previous year but subsequent to the release of Henry's novel. The film received much positive critical attention, particularly for the unexpectedly skilled acting of Dors, who had previously been cast solely as a British version of the typical "blonde bombshell".dbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:directorMichael Cortdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:producerTony Tenserdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Robertson_Justicedbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:starringCharles Hawtreydbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:starringDawn Addamsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:nameZeta Onedbp-dbr:Zeta_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeta_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsZeta One, also known as The Love Slaves, Alien Women and The Love Factor, is a 1970 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Dawn Addams. It was written by Cort and Alistair McKenzie, based on a comic strip short story in the magazine Zeta, and was produced by George Maynard and Tony Tenser for Tigon Films.dbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gurinder_Chadhadbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:producerGurinder Chadhadbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:producerLynda Obstdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:starringAaron Johnsondbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:starringAlan Daviesdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:starringEleanor Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:starringKaren Taylordbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:starringGeorgia Groomedbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gurinder_Chadhadbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gurinder_Chadhadbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lynda_Obstdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gurinder_Chadhadbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mayeda_Bergesdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_McRobb_and_Chris_Viscardidbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:nameAngus, Thongs and Perfect Snoggingdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:nameAngus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Angus,_Thongs_and_Perfect_Snoggingdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Thongs and Perfect Snogging (also known as Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging) is a 2008 teen romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Gurinder Chadha, based on the young adult novels Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (1999) and It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers (2000) by Louise Rennison. The film stars Georgia Groome, Alan Davies, Karen Taylor, Aaron Johnson and Eleanor Tomlinson. The plot follows 14-year-old Georgia Nicholson (Groome) as she tries to find a boyfriend while also organising her 15th birthday party.dbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Read_Johnsondbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Rovendbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dawn_Steeldbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Van Der Beekdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAriana Richardsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge C. Scottdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Owendbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlie Talbertdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Read_Johnsondbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Rovendbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dawn_Steeldbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAngusdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAngus: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:genreAlternative rockdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:genrepunk rockdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Angus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_Rovendbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlas_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dawn_Steeldbp-dbr:Angus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Patrick_Read_JohnsonAngus is a 1995 coming-of-age comedy film directed by Patrick Read Johnson. The cast includes Charlie Talbert and James Van Der Beek in their first film roles, along with Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, George C. Scott, Kathy Bates, and Rita Moreno. 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Crackers is a 2017 animated fantasy comedy film directed by Scott Christian Sava and Tony Bancroft, written by Sava and Dean Lorey and based on the animal-shaped cookie (and also loosely on the graphic novel by Sava). The film features the voices of John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Danny DeVito, Ian McKellen, Sylvester Stallone, Patrick Warburton, Raven-Symoné, Harvey Fierstein, Wallace Shawn, Gilbert Gottfried, Tara Strong, James Arnold Taylor, Kevin Grevioux, and Lydia Rose Taylor in her film debut. It tells the story of a family who comes across a box of magical animal crackers that turns anyone that consumes a cracker into the animal that the cracker represents and this animal handily saves the circus that the family was associated with.The film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 12, 2017. It was released in China on July 21, 2018. It was released on Netflix on July 24, 2020, to mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.On November 8, 2024, it was announced a sequel titled Animal Crackers 2 is currently in production with a set release date of 2026.dbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:producerIvan Reitmandbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:producerMatty Simmonsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenny_Vancedbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:starringTim Mathesondbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:starringJohn Belushidbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:starringJohn Vernondbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:starringVerna Bloomdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:starringThomas Hulcedbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matty_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Kenneydbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:nameNational Lampoon's Animal Housedbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:name(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack:)dbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_and_rolldbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:R&Bdbp-dbr:Animal_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Douglas_Kenneydbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Ramisdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pranksdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MCA_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Eugene,_Oregondbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Lampoon_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Landisdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Chris_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Animal_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cottage_Grove,_OregonNational Lampoon's Animal House is a 1978 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller. It stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Thomas Hulce, and Donald Sutherland. The film is about a trouble-making fraternity whose members challenge the authority of the dean of the fictional Faber College.Produced by Matty Simmons of National Lampoon and Ivan Reitman for Universal Pictures, it was inspired by stories written by Miller and published in National Lampoon, which were based on Ramis' experience in the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Washington University in St. Louis, Miller's Alpha Delta Phi experiences at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, and producer Reitman's at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.Of the younger lead actors, only the 28-year-old Belushi was an established star, but even he had not yet appeared in a film, having gained fame as an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, which was in its third season in the autumn of 1977. Several of the actors who were cast as college students, including Thomas Hulce, Karen Allen, and Kevin Bacon, were just beginning their film careers. Matheson, also cast as a student, was already a seasoned actor, having appeared in movies and television since the age of 13.Filming took place at the University of Oregon from October to December 1977. Following its initial release on July 28, 1978, Animal House received generally mixed reviews from critics, but Time and Roger Ebert proclaimed it one of the year's best. Filmed for only $3 million (equivalent to $14,462,755 in today's money) it garnered an estimated gross of more than $141 million ($679,749,490 in today's money) in the form of theatrical rentals and home video, not including merchandising, making it the highest grossing comedy film of its time.The film, along with 1977's The Kentucky Fried Movie, also directed by Landis, was largely responsible for defining and launching the gross-out film genre, which became one of Hollywood's staples. Animal House is now regarded as one of the best comedy films of all time.In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed National Lampoon's Animal House "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. It was No. 1 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies". It was No. 36 on AFI's "100 Years... 100 Laughs" list of the 100 best American comedies. In 2008, Empire magazine selected it as No. 279 of "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time".dbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:directorSteven Lisbergerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:distributorLisberger Studiosdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Kushnerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:producerSteven Lisbergerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Gouldmandbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:producerPeggy Flook Lisbergerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Shearerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gilda_Radnerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Fremerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Lisbergerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lisberger_Studiosdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Kushnerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Lisbergerdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:nameAnimalympicsdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Animalympicsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Donald_Kushnerdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animals_playing_sportsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_Olympics-inspired_eventsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Lisbergerdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Animalympicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_children's_filmsAnimalympics is a 1980 American animated sports comedy television film directed by Steven Lisberger and produced by Lisberger Studios for the NBC network. Originally commissioned as two separate specials, it spoofs the Summer and Winter Olympic Games and features the voices of Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, Harry Shearer, and Michael Fremer.dbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Nicholls,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Shirley_(actress)dbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Millerdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringBonita Granvilledbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringSara Hadendbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharley Grapewindbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Stantondbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Halldbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen Westleydbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Nicholls,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mintzdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnne of Green Gablesdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Nicholls_Jr.dbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anne_of_Green_Gables_filmsdbp-dbr:Anne_of_Green_Gables_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Prince_Edward_IslandAnne of Green Gables is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by George Nicholls, Jr., based upon the 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Dawn O'Day, who portrayed the title character in the film, changed her stage name to Anne Shirley, which she was billed as for this and all subsequent roles. The film was a surprise hit, becoming one of four top-grossing films RKO made that year as noted in The R.K.O. Story, published by Arlington House.A sequel, Anne of Windy Poplars, was released in 1940.dbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hustondbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarol Burnettdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringBernadette Petersdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlbert Finneydbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Holderdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Herrmanndbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringAileen Quinndbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Reinkingdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hustondbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Sobieskidbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnniedbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Newark,_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hustondbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Franklin_D._Rooseveltdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1933dbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Eleanor_Rooseveltdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_crueltydbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_labourdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Orphan_Anniedbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Annie_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_musical_filmsAnnie is a 1982 American musical comedy-drama film based on the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan, which in turn is based on the Little Orphan Annie comic strip created by Harold Gray. Directed by John Huston and written by Carol Sobieski, the cast includes Albert Finney, Carol Burnett, Bernadette Peters, Ann Reinking, Tim Curry, Geoffrey Holder, Edward Herrmann, and introducing Aileen Quinn in her film debut as the titular character. It is the first film adaptation of the musical.Set during the Great Depression in 1933, the film tells the story of Annie, an orphan from New York City who is taken in by America's richest billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. Principal photography took place for six weeks at Monmouth University in New Jersey in 1981.Produced by Ray Stark's Rastar and released by Columbia Pictures on May 21, 1982, Annie received mixed reviews from film critics and grossed $57 million on a $35 million budget. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction and Best Song Score and its Adaptation. A television film sequel, titled Annie: A Royal Adventure!, was released in 1995. It was followed by three additional adaptations of the musical. In their first film collaboration, Disney and Columbia Pictures produced a second film adaptation made-for-television in 1999. Columbia released a third film adaptation on December 19, 2014. A fourth adaptation, which was a live production of the musical, was performed on December 2, 2021, on NBC.dbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Buddy_Van_Horndbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:producerFritz Manesdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:starringHarry Guardinodbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Lewisdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:starringRuth Gordondbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:starringClint Eastwooddbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:starringSondra Lockedbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:starringWilliam Smithdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Buddy_Van_Horndbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanford_Shermandbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:nameAny Which Way You Candbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:nameThe Sound Track Music From Clint Eastwood's Any Which Way You Candbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Candbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Any_Which_Way_You_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Buddy_Van_HornAny Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Buddy Van Horn and starring Clint Eastwood, with Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon in supporting roles. The film is the sequel to the 1978 hit comedy Every Which Way but Loose. The cast of the previous film return as Philo Beddoe (Eastwood) reluctantly comes out of retirement from underground bare-knuckle boxing to take on a champion hired by the mafia, who will stop at nothing to ensure the fight takes place, while the neo-Nazi biker gang Philo humiliated in the previous film also comes back for revenge.dbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:directorTom McLoughlindbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:producerKaren Danaher-Dorrdbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:producerFranklin Lettdbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:producerGraham Ludlowdbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:producerSam Okundbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Rowandbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mason_Gambledbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Cavanaghdbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Della_Reesedbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Ludlowdbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Anya's_Belldbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dyslexia_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Anya's_Bellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_McLoughlinAnya's Bell is a television film that aired on CBS on October 31, 1999, starring Della Reese as Anya Herpick.dbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Dolandbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Lilleydbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhil Harrisdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringBing Crosbydbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringMitzi Gaynordbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald O'Connordbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringZizi Jeanmairedbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Dolandbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Sheldondbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Lindsaydbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnything Goesdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:genreStage and screendbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cole_Porterdbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_P._G._Wodehousedbp-dbr:Anything_Goes_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sidney_SheldonAnything Goes is a 1956 American musical film directed by Robert Lewis, and starring Bing Crosby, Donald O'Connor, Zizi Jeanmaire, and Mitzi Gaynor. Adapted from the 1934 stage musical Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Guy Bolton, and P. G. Wodehouse, the film is about two entertainers scheduled to appear in a Broadway show who travel to Europe, where each discovers the perfect leading lady for the female role. Bing Crosby's character, Bill Benson, goes to England and meets Mitzi Gaynor's character Patsy Blair, and he signs her as the female lead. Meanwhile, Donald O'Connor's character, Ted Adams, travels to France and meets Jeanmaire's character, Gaby Duval, and he signs her to the same role. On the return voyage, with each man having brought his leading lady along, the Atlantic becomes a stormy crossing when each man must tell his discovery that she might not get the role.Paramount had already (1936) released a musical film version that followed the plot of the original stage musical. The book for this 1956 film version, also released by Paramount, was drastically rewritten. Although this version again stars Crosby (whose character was renamed), the film replaces most of the original characters and follows a new plot. It features almost no similarities to the musical stage production, apart from some songs, the presence of a ship crossing the Atlantic and the title.dbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Garrickdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:starringMartin Walkerdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:nameAnything Might Happendbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._CooperAnything Might Happen is a 1934 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring John Garrick, Judy Kelly and Martin Walker. 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It is loosely based on the book Almost Too Late by Elmo Wortman, which is the true story of the Wortman family of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska.dbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Elfman, Steve Power, Lisa Loeb, Michael Beinhorn, Malcolm Burn, Marius de Vries, Joe Hardy, Jay Joyce, k.d. lang, Pierre Marchand, Rick Nowels, Carmen Rizzo, Glenn Rosenstein, Don Was, Wilbur C. 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It was directed by Wayne Wang from a screenplay by Alvin Sargent, and stars Susan Sarandon, Natalie Portman, and Shawn Hatosy.The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 17, 1999, before being released in the United States on November 12.dbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Petersdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn McIntiredbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webb_(writer)dbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:nameApachedbp-dbr:Apache_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Norma_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apache_Wars_filmsApache is a 1954 American Western film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters and John McIntire. The film was based on the novel Broncho Apache by Paul Wellman, which was published in 1936. It was Aldrich's first color film.dbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_F._Kressdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:producerHayes Goetzdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Rolanddbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Horton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_F._Kressdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:nameApache War Smokedbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_F._KressApache War Smoke is a 1952 American Western film directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell, and Robert Horton. The film is based on the 1939 short story "Stage Station" by Ernest Haycox. It was released by MGM on September 25, 1952. An outlaw murders several Apaches and flees to a stagecoach station with the tribe in hot pursuit.dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Arnolddbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFion Smithdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Scracedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise O'Haradbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobbie Oubridgedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Smartdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWayne Tapsfielddbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neville_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_children's_television_showsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Public_information_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_in_British_televisionApaches is a 1977 British short public information film directed by John Mackenzie, written by Neville Smith and produced by John Arnold and Leon Clore for the Central Office of Information (COI) for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).The 26-minute-long film deals with the subject of the dangers to children on farms, and has been seen in schools all over Britain, as well as Canada, Australia and the United States.The film follows the misadventures of a group of six young children playing on a farm. It is narrated in-character by Danny.dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Howarddbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Quinlandbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Sinisedbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEd Harrisdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Howarddbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Saylesdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Broyles_Jr.dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Reinertdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:nameApollo 13dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:nameApollo 13: Music From The Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Sound_Mixing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1967dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1970dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_Howarddbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_docudramasdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apollo_13dbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_space_hazardsdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Deke_Slaytondbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fred_Haisedbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jack_Swigertdbp-dbr:Apollo_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jim_LovellApollo 13 is a 1995 American docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris and Kathleen Quinlan. The screenplay by William Broyles Jr. and Al Reinert dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission and is an adaptation of the 1994 book Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13, by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger.The film tells the story of astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard the ill-fated Apollo 13 for the United States' fifth crewed mission to the Moon, which was intended to be the third to land. En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of much of its oxygen supply and electrical power, which forces NASA's flight controllers to abandon the Moon landing and improvise scientific and mechanical solutions to get the three astronauts to Earth safely.Howard went to great lengths to create a technically accurate movie, employing NASA's assistance in astronaut and flight-controller training for his cast and obtaining permission to film scenes aboard a reduced-gravity aircraft for realistic depiction of the weightlessness experienced by the astronauts in space.Released in theaters in the United States on June 30, 1995, Apollo 13 received critical acclaim and was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture (winning for Best Film Editing and Best Sound). The film also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, as well as two British Academy Film Awards. In total, the film grossed over $355 million worldwide during its theatrical releases and becoming the third-highest-grossing film of 1995.It is listed in The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made (2004).In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerRobert Fellowsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Calvertdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._Breendbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Duffdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:nameAppointment with Dangerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Allendbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Postal_ServiceAppointment with Danger is a 1950 American crime film noir starring Alan Ladd and Phyllis Calvert, supported by Paul Stewart, Jan Sterling, and Jack Webb. Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the drama was directed by Lewis Allen and written by Richard L. Breen and Warren Duff.Filming began on the U.S. production in June 1949, the picture was released in Great Britain in April 1950, but did not debut in the USA until May 1951.dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Gielguddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPiper Lauriedbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Bacalldbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJenny Seagrovedbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarrie Fisherdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHayley Millsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Souldbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Shaffer_(writer)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buckmandbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAppointment with Deathdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jerusalemdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hercule_Poirot_booksdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anthony_Shafferdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_BuckmanAppointment with Death is a 1988 American mystery film and sequel produced and directed by Michael Winner. Made by Golan-Globus Productions, the film is an adaptation of the 1938 Agatha Christie novel Appointment with Death featuring the detective Hercule Poirot. The screenplay was co-written by Winner, Peter Buckman, and Anthony Shaffer, the latter writing the script ten years earlier. The film stars Peter Ustinov as Poirot, along with Lauren Bacall, Carrie Fisher, John Gielgud, Piper Laurie, Hayley Mills, Jenny Seagrove and David Soul. It is a follow-up to numerous other theatrical and made-for-television adaptions starring Ustinov, as well as 1974's Murder On The Orient Express.It marks Ustinov's final portrayal of Hercule Poirot.dbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:directorMatt Maiellarodbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:directorDave Willisdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:producerMatt Maiellarodbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:producerDave Willisdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:producerJay Wade Edwardsdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringMatt Maiellarodbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringDave Willisdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringC. Martin Crokerdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringCarey Meansdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringDana Snyderdbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringAndy Merrilldbp-dbr:Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force_Colon_Movie_Film_for_Theatersdbp-dbp:starringMike 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Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is a 2007 American adult animated surreal black comedy film based on the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The film was produced, written and directed by series creators Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, and features the voices of Dana Snyder, Carey Means, Willis, Maiellaro, Mike Schatz, Andy Merrill, and C. Martin Croker, with Neil Peart of the Canadian rock band Rush, Bruce Campbell, Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, and Chris Kattan in cameo appearances.The film centers around Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teens, as they join forces with the Plutonians and the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future to prevent a piece of exercise equipment from creating destruction, all while the Aqua Teens must puzzle together their existence and search for their creator.During an interview at the 2005 San Diego Comic-Con, Maiellaro and Snyder stated that rumors of a feature-length film based on Aqua Teen Hunger Force would be made. Maiellaro would also describe the film as "an action piece that leads into the origin story that unfolds in a very 'Aqua Teen' way." As production went on, several cameos, including Peart, Armisen and Campbell, were confirmed. On April 1, 2007, Adult Swim premiered the movie just a week before the main release; however, in honor of the block's annual April Fools' Day traditions, the film remained in a small picture-in-picture box at the bottom left corner, with no sounds.Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters premiered in New York City on April 10, 2007, and was released theatrically on April 13, 2007, by First Look Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $5.5 million on a $750,000 budget, making it the twenty-second highest-grossing R-rated animated film. It marks the first and only time an Adult Swim series was adapted into a feature film theatrically, and is the second Cartoon Network-owned property to receive a theatrical feature film adaptation after The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002), with the difference being due to that film's box office failure, Warner Bros. decided not to distribute this film's theatrical run. Warner Home Video released the film on a two-disc DVD on August 14, 2007.A sequel titled Death Fighter was announced, but was ultimately scrapped in 2015. However, a second Aqua Teen Hunger Force film was officially confirmed by Adult Swim on May 12, 2021. The second film, titled Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm, was released direct-to-video on November 8, 2022, and on HBO Max starting February 8, 2023.dbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cartsonisdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Robertsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSara Paxtondbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanna "JoJo" Levesquedbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cartsonisdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jessica_Bendingerdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAquamarinedbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Post-punk_revivaldbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-rockdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_young_adult_literaturedbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Village_Roadshow_Studiosdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_fantasy_filmsAquamarine is a 2006 American teen fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Elizabeth Allen (in her feature film directorial debut), loosely based on the 2001 young adult novel of the same name by Alice Hoffman. It stars Emma Roberts, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque in her film debut, and Sara Paxton as the eponymous character. The film was released in the United States on March 3, 2006, by 20th Century Fox.Since its release, Aquamarine has become a cult film.dbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Kennedy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Vanedbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Goodmandbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julian_Sandsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harley_Jane_Kozakdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Kennedy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Strickdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:nameArachnophobiadbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_feardbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Kathleen_Kennedydbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venezueladbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Venezueladbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Marshalldbp-dbr:Arachnophobia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prehistoric_life_in_popular_cultureArachnophobia is a 1990 American horror comedy film directed by Frank Marshall in his directorial debut from a screenplay by Don Jakoby and Wesley Strick. Starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman, the film follows a small California town that becomes invaded by a deadly spider species and the town's residents' struggles against them to avert an ecological crisis.The film was the first produced by Hollywood Pictures, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios. Arachnophobia was released in the United States on July 18, 1990. The film received positive critical reviews and grossed $53.2 million on a $22 million budget.dbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:distributorWillis Kent Productionsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Cobbdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Januarydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lafayette_Russelldbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:nameArizona Bad Mandbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_LubyArizona Bad Man is a 1935 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and starring Reb Russell, Lois January and Edmund Cobb.dbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameArizona Bounddbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bound_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsArizona Bound is a 1941 American western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. This is the first film in Monogram Pictures' Rough Riders series, and stars Buck Jones as Marshal Buck Roberts, Tim McCoy as Marshal Tim McCall and Raymond Hatton as Marshal Sandy Hopkins, with Luana Walters, Dennis Moore and Kathryn Sheldon.dbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Bell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eilene_Janssendbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Chapindbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Livelydbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:nameArizona Manhuntdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:Arizona_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsArizona Manhunt is a 1951 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Michael Chapin, Eilene Janssen and James Bell.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling.dbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Rossdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Bell_Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Rossdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Bell_Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:nameArizona Stage Coachdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_BustersArizona Stage Coach is a 1942 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby. The film is the sixteenth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Crash, John "Dusty" King as Dusty and Max "Alibi" Terhune as Alibi, with Nell O'Day, Charles King and Riley Hill.This is the last film in the series with the original main cast; in the next film, Texas to Bataan, "Davy" Sharpe replaces "Crash" Corrigan.dbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:nameArizona Whirlwinddbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyArizona Whirlwind is a 1944 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. It stars Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, and Bob Steele.dbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros-Pathedbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:producerRon W. Alcorndbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:nameArmored Commanddbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BavariaArmored Command is a 1961 American war drama film directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Howard Keel and Tina Louise. It was filmed in Hohenfels, Bavaria, but takes place in the Vosges Mountains during the Eastern France campaign of World War II."It was the one picture that Howard Keel didn't sing on", reminisced Burt Reynolds later. "That was a terrible mistake."dbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denny_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChannel Tendbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Nihilldbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lian_Lunsondbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Quastdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Connordbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denny_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameArmy Wivesdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Army_Wives_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)Army Wives is a 1987 Australian television film directed by Denny Lawrence and starring Julie Nihill, Lian Lunson, Shane Connor, and Philip Quast. The plot is about two friends who marry soldiers in the army.dbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Spillanedbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorArclight Filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSu Armstrongdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Rosendbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christina_Riccidbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Damian_Walshe-Howlingdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hunter_Page-Locharddbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Spillanedbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Spillanedbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAround the Blockdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Block_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_SydneyAround the Block is a 2013 Australian drama film directed and written by Sarah Spillane. The films stars Christina Ricci, Hunter Page-Lochard, Jack Thompson, Damian Walshe-Howling and Ruby Rose in her feature film debut in a small supporting role. The film revolves around an American drama teacher (Ricci) who develops a friendship with a sixteen-year-old Aboriginal Australian boy (Page-Lochard) during the 2004 Redfern riots.dbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:starringCharles Murraydbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sidney_(actor)dbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:starringJoan Peersdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:nameAround the Cornerdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:Around_the_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy-drama_filmsAround the Corner is a 1930 American comedy-drama film directed by Bert Glennon and starring George Sidney, Charles Murray and Joan Peers. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Reeddbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kohndbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbp:producerBen Fryedbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Reeddbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kohndbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Fryedbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbp:nameBasin Street Revuedbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Basin_Street_Revuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsBasin Street Revue is a 1956 American film directed by Joseph Kohn and Leonard Reed. The film is also known as Basin Street Review (American TV title).dbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Henenlotterdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shapiro-Glickenhaus_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:producerEdgar Ievinsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:producerLeonard Shapirodbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:starringKevin Van Hentenryckdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annie_Rossdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Henenlotterdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shapiro-Glickenhaus_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Glickenhausdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Henenlotterdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_%22Bob%22_Martindbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:nameBasket Case 3: The Progenydbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Henenlotterdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parasitic_twinning_in_culturedbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_brothersdbp-dbr:Basket_Case_3:_The_Progenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_RenzettiBasket Case 3: The Progeny is a 1991 American horror comedy film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter. It is the third and final installment of the Basket Case series. It was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2004. Synapse Films released a new DVD on October 9, 2012. Troma Entertainment released the film on its streaming service Troma Now! on October 1, 2021.dbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directorJerry Brewerdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gus_Arrioladbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameBats in the Belfrydbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_batsBats in the Belfry is a 1942 American animated short film directed by Rudolf Ising and Jerry Brewer for MGM and released to theaters on July 4, 1942. The short tells the story of three singing, crazy bats in a belfry.dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directorArlene Hazzan Greendbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerArlene Hazzan Greendbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringDeborah Kirshenbaumdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringSuzanne Cyrdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arlene_Hazzan_Greendbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Hazzan_Greendbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Hazzan_Greendbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameBattle of the Bulgedbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Bulge_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsBattle of the Bulge is a Canadian comedy short film, directed by Arlene Hazzan Green and released in 1991. An exploration of women's body image issues, the film stars Suzanne Cyr as Victoria, a woman whose obsession with thinness results in the creation of Vanna (Deborah Kirshenbaum), a significantly fatter alter ego who shows up to taunt Victoria whenever she looks in a mirror or eats food, with their battle of wills building until breaking out into a food fight.The film received selected film festival screenings, including winning the awards for Best Drama Under 30 Minutes and Best Script at the 1992 Yorkton Film Festival, but was distributed primarily as an episode of Global Television Network's First Time Producers Series of short films by emerging directors.The film won the Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 13th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Robertsondbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGia Scaladbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_B._Ullmandbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kandeldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBattle of the Coral Seadbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ernest_Golddbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1942dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_submarine_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_H._SchneerBattle of the Coral Sea is a 1959 American war film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Cliff Robertson, Gia Scala and Patricia Cutts. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:producerJohn Bashdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Renniedbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Newman_(author)dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:nameBattle of the V-1dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Polish_resistance_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Royal_Air_ForceBattle of the V-1 (also known as Battle of the V.1, Battle of the V1, Missiles from Hell and Unseen Heroes) is a 1958 British war film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Medina, Milly Vitale, David Knight and Christopher Lee. It was written by Jack Hanley, Eryk Wlodek and Bernard Newman based on Newman's 1955 novel They Saved London .dbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Battling_Boskodbp-dbp:nameBattling Boskodbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Battling_Boskopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsBattling Bosko is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; Frank Marsales provided musical direction. The film was released in 1932, though one source gives an ambiguous date of 1931–1932.dbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:distributorWillis Kent Productionsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lane_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:starringYakima Canuttdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:starringDoris Hilldbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Willis_Kent_Productionsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:nameBattling Buckaroodbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_SchaeferBattling Buckaroo is a 1932 American western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lane Chandler, Doris Hill and Yakima Canutt.dbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:producerOliver Drakedbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:producerWalt Maddoxdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sunset_Carsondbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:starringLee Robertsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:starringPat Starlingdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:nameBattling Marshaldbp-dbr:Battling_Marshaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Battling_Marshalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_DrakeBattling Marshal is a 1950 American western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Sunset Carson, Pat Starling and Lee Roberts. It was distributed by the low-budget company Astor Pictures.dbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Campdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMulberry Square Releasingdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Campdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringDeborah Walleydbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdgar Buchanandbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Lesterdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Sladedbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerry Carterdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Connellydbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrances Bavierdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringHerb Vigrandbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatsy Garrettdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Breckdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Campdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Campdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Campdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameBenjidbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Benjidbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Campdbp-dbr:Benji_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Euel_BoxBenji is a 1974 American family film written, produced and directed by Joe Camp. It is the first in a series of five films about the golden mixed breed dog named Benji. Filmed in and around McKinney and Denton in Texas, the story follows Benji, a stray but friendly dog, who is adored by some of the townspeople, including two children named Cindy and Paul. The children fail to convince their father, Dr. Chapman, to allow Benji to stay at their home. When the children are kidnapped by a band of robbers as part of a ransom, Benji attempts to rescue them. The film grossed $45 million on a budget of $500,000, and its theme song received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. The film was turned down by every studio in Hollywood; Camp had to form his own film company to distribute the film worldwide. This film was Frances Bavier's and Edgar Buchanan's last on-screen acting appearances before they retired and died in 1989 and 1979 respectively.dbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:producerA. Edward Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:producerCoolidge Adamsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Merrilldbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hunterdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:nameBermuda Affairdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elisabeth_Lutyensdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BermudaBermuda Affair is a 1956 adventure drama film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, starring Gary Merrill, Kim Hunter and Ron Randell. Bermuda Affair was the final film directed by Eddie Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:producerHerman Cohendbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Geesondbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Crawforddbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ty_Hardindbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aben_Kandeldbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:nameBerserk!dbp-dbr:Berserk!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Psycho-biddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Berserk!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_O'ConnollyBerserk! is a 1967 British horror-thriller film directed by Jim O'Connolly and starring Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin, Diana Dors and Judy Geeson. The screenplay was written by Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel.Berserk! marked Crawford's penultimate feature-film appearance.dbp-dbr:Legally_Blonde_2:_Red,_White_&_Blondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Herman-Wurmfelddbp-dbr:Legally_Blonde_2:_Red,_White_&_Blondedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Legally_Blonde_2:_Red,_White_&_Blondedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Legally_Blonde_2:_Red,_White_&_Blondedbp-dbp:producerJennifer Simpsondbp-dbr:Legally_Blonde_2:_Red,_White_&_Blondedbp-dbp:producerDavid Nicksaydbp-dbr:Legally_Blonde_2:_Red,_White_&_Blondedbp-dbp:producerMarc E. 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Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (also referred to simply as Legally Blonde 2) is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld and written by Kate Kondell. It is a sequel to the 2001 film Legally Blonde and the second installment in the Legally Blonde franchise. It stars Reese Witherspoon, alongside an ensemble cast featuring Sally Field, Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Bruce McGill, Dana Ivey, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Bob Newhart, Luke Wilson, and Bruce Thomas, with Coolidge, Wilson, and Thomas also reprising their roles from the first film.Although the story is set in Washington, D.C., the film was shot in the offices at the Delta Center and the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. The aerial views of Washington buildings were scale models built by the crew.The film opened on July 2, 2003 to generally negative reviews from critics, though it was a box office success, grossing $125 million worldwide. It was followed by a direct-to-video spin-off, Legally Blondes, released in 2009, while a direct sequel is in development.dbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Guardians:_The_Owls_of_Ga'Hooledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zack_Snyderdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Guardians:_The_Owls_of_Ga'Hooledbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole is a 2010 animated fantasy adventure film directed by Zack Snyder. Based on the Guardians of Ga'Hoole book series by Kathryn Lasky, the film was written by John Orloff and Emil Stern and features the voices of Helen Mirren, Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Hugo Weaving, Emily Barclay, Abbie Cornish, Ryan Kwanten, Anthony LaPaglia, Miriam Margolyes, Sam Neill, Richard Roxburgh, and David Wenham. An international co-production between the United States and Australia, the film was produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic, following their success with the 2006 film Happy Feet. In the film, Soren (Sturgess), a barn owl, is kidnapped and taken to St. Aegolius Academy for Orphaned Owls led by Metal Beak (Joel Edgerton) and Nyra (Mirren), where owlets are brainwashed into becoming soldiers. He befriends a fellow owl named Gylfie (Barclay), and they later escape the facility to find the Island of Ga'Hoole with new-found friends and together fight against the evil army.Legend of the Guardians was theatrically released in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D in North America on September 24, 2010, and in Australia on September 30, 2010, by Warner Bros. Pictures; it was accompanied by a new 3D Looney Tunes cartoon entitled Fur of Flying. The film grossed over $140 million worldwide against a budget of $80 million. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its dark tone, animation, and voice performances, but criticized its changes made to the source material.dbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Enterprise_Pictures_Limiteddbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:distributorDanton Filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:producerJohn Questeddbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Harropdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Whitelawdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keir_Dulleadbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Penhaligondbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Enterprise_Pictures_Limiteddbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Danton_Filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Harropdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Quested_(producer)dbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jill_Hyemdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:nameLeopard in the Snowdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Leopard_in_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_O'HaraLeopard in the Snow is a 1978 British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Keir Dullea, Susan Penhaligon, Kenneth More and Billie Whitelaw. It was based on the 1974 novel Leopard in the Snow by Anne Mather.dbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:directorTony Craigdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:directorBobs Gannawaydbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Televisiondbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:distributorWalt Disney Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:producerIgor Khaitdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:producerJess Winfielddbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringVing Rhamesdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringJeff Bennettdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringKevin Michael Richardsondbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringTia Carreredbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringDavid Ogden Stiersdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringChris Sandersdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringDaveigh Chasedbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringRob Paulsendbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringLiliana Mumydbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringKevin McDonalddbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringZoe Caldwelldbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jess_Winfielddbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jess_Winfielddbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:nameLeroy & Stitchdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:nameLilo & Stitch Hawaiian Albumdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_rockdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comic_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_series_finalesdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cloningdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_J._A._C._Redforddbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobs_Gannawaydbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Craig_(director)dbp-dbr:Leroy_&_Stitchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lilo_&_Stitch_(franchise)Leroy & Stitch is a 2006 American animated science fiction comedy television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It was written by Bobs Gannaway and Jess Winfield, the latter of whom also served as producer alongside Igor Khait, and directed by Gannaway and Tony Craig. It is the fourth feature film in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the third and final sequel feature film to the 2002 animated film Lilo & Stitch, serving as the finale of Lilo & Stitch: The Series and concluding the franchise's main continuity where Lilo Pelekai is a main character and Hawaii is the main setting. It is the last Western-animated production in the franchise to date. The film debuted on Disney Channel on June 23, 2006 and was also aired on Toon Disney on June 26, 2006.dbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbydbp-dbp:producerFilmackdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbydbp-dbp:nameLet's All Go to the Lobbydbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Audiovisual_ephemeradbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quotations_from_filmdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_advertising_slogansdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Food_advertising_charactersdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_neologismsdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quotations_from_musicdbp-dbr:Let's_All_Go_to_the_Lobbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quotations_from_animationLet's All Go to the Lobby (officially known as Technicolor Refreshment Trailer No. 1) is an American animated musical advertisement that was produced in the mid-1950s for Filmack Studios. It was played in theaters before the beginning of the main film or before intermission, and features animated food items urging the audience to buy snacks sold in the theater lobby. It was directed by Dave Fleischer with lyrics by Jack Tillar.Filmack has continued selling copies of Let's All Go to the Lobby in the decades since its production and estimates that 80% of independent domestic theaters have screened the advertisement. The film historian Daniel Eagan wrote that it is likely the most-viewed snipe and that it was ubiquitous to the American theater-going experience of the 1960s. The well-known scene of the animated concessions has frequently been parodied in popular culture. In 2000, Let's All Go to the Lobby was selected for preservation in the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_O'Deadbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbp:nameLet's Be Famousdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Let's_Be_Famouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_PicturesLet's Be Famous is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jimmy O'Dea, Betty Driver and Sonnie Hale. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures, with shooting beginning in November 1938. The film's art direction was by the Austrian Oscar Werndorff, in his final production.dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Kenelm_Clarkedbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Target_Internationaldbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Smedley-Astondbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Kenelm_Clarkedbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Target_Internationaldbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Smedley-Astondbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbp:nameLet's Get Laiddbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Laidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Kenelm_ClarkeLet's Get Laid, also known as Love Trap, is a 1978 British comedy film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Robin Askwith, Fiona Richmond and Anthony Steel. A man returns to London after being demobbed at the end of the Second World War, only to find himself suspected of a murder in Wapping.Anthony Steel and Fiona Richmond had previously starred together in Hardcore (1977).dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Weber_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Weberdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Backerdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chet_Bakerdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russ_Freeman_(pianist)dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Claxton_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarol Bakerdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Youngdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Vavradbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringVera Bakerdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Weber_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Weber_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Weber_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameLet's Get Lostdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_jazz_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Get_Lost_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chet_BakerLet's Get Lost is a 1988 American documentary film, written and directed by Bruce Weber, about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, who died four months before the film's release. The title is derived from the song "Let's Get Lost" by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser from the 1943 film Happy Go Lucky, which Baker recorded for Pacific Records.dbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Darrodbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keye_Lukedbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Morandbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcia_Mae_Jonesdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmond_Kelsodbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:nameLet's Go Collegiatedbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rowing_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Go_Collegiatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_YarbroughLet's Go Collegiate is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Frankie Darro, Marcia Mae Jones, Jackie Moran and Keye Luke. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. It was released under the alternative title Farewell to Fame in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbp:distributorMancunian Filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mancunian_Filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbp:nameLet's Have a Murderdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Have_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._BlakeleyLet's Have a Murder (also known as Stick 'em Up) is a 1950 British comedy crime film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Jimmy Jewel, Ben Warriss and Lesley Osmond. It was written by Blakeley, Harry Jackson and Robert Taylor, and made by Mancunian Films at their studios in Manchester.dbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Worthington_Minerdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Vinsondbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Wynyarddbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Worthington_Minerdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:nameLet's Try Againdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Let's_Try_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsLet's Try Again is a 1934 American melodrama film starring Clive Brook. It was known in Britain as Marriage Symphony.It earned $183,000 at the box office at a time when a film of its budget was expected to earn $250,000.dbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Vallidbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(Australian_comedian)dbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(Australian_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(Australian_comedian)dbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameLet George Do Itdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_George_Do_It_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallLet George Do It is a 1938 comedy starring popular stage comedian George Wallace. It was the first of two films Wallace made for Ken G. Hall at Cinesound Productions, the other one being Gone to the Dogs (1939). Hall later called Wallace "in my opinion, easily the best comedian that this country has produced."dbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eleanor_Bergsteindbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Savoy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerEleanor Bergsteindbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Bealsdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringCampbell Scottdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringYancy Butlerdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Carondbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Goodwindbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eleanor_Bergsteindbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Savoy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Bergsteindbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Bergsteindbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameLet It Be Medbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_It_Be_Me_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Savoy_Pictures_filmsLet It Be Me is a 1995 musical film starring Campbell Scott, Jennifer Beals, Yancy Butler, Leslie Caron, James Goodwin and Patrick Stewart. It was written, produced and directed by Eleanor Bergstein. It was released by Savoy Pictures.dbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hustondbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorU.S. Armydbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Huston, Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, U.S. War Departmentdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameLet There Be Lightdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:namePMF 5019dbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hustondbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dimitri_Tiomkindbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_post-traumatic_stress_disorderdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hustondbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_There_Be_Light_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_World_War_IILet There Be Light (known to the U.S. Army as PMF 5019) is a documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Huston (1906–1987). It was the last in a series of four films directed by Huston while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. The film was produced in 1946 and was intended to educate the public about post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment among returning veterans, but its unscripted presentation of mental disability caused the U.S. government to suppress the film, and it was not released until the 1980s.dbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbp:directorJason Osderdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbp:distributorZeitgeist Filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbp:producerAndrew Herwitzdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbp:producerJason Osderdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbp:nameLet the Fire Burndbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_United_States_historydbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_law_enforcement_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Let_the_Fire_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_PhiladelphiaLet the Fire Burn is a 2013 documentary film about the events leading up to and surrounding a 1985 stand-off between the black liberation group MOVE and the Philadelphia Police Department. The film is directed and produced by Jason Osder and was released by Zeitgeist Films in October 2013.dbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLet the People Singdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Let_the_People_Sing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterLet the People Sing is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Alastair Sim, Fred Emney and Edward Rigby. It was written by Baxter based on the 1939 novel Let the People Sing by J. B. Priestley.The screenplay concerns the people of a small town who band together to try to save their music hall from closure.dbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:producerJoel Silverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:producerRichard Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringJoe Pescidbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringDanny Gloverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringStuart Wilsondbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringRene Russodbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Boamdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:nameLethal Weapon 3dbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:genreOrchestral, jazz, bluesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Army_Special_Forcesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeffrey_Boamdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Claptondbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lethal_Weapon_(franchise)Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American buddy cop action film directed by Richard Donner and written by Jeffrey Boam and Robert Mark Kamen. The sequel to Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), it is the third installment in the Lethal Weapon film series and stars Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, and Stuart Wilson.In Lethal Weapon 3, LAPD Sergeants Martin Riggs (Gibson) and Roger Murtaugh (Glover) pursue Jack Travis (Wilson), a former LAPD lieutenant turned ruthless arms dealer, during the six days prior to Murtaugh's retirement. Riggs and Murtaugh are joined by Leo Getz (Pesci) as well as internal affairs Sergeant Lorna Cole (Russo).The film was a box office success, grossing over $320 million worldwide. It was the fifth-highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest-grossing installment in the series overall. The film was followed by Lethal Weapon 4 in 1998.dbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Carson_(director)dbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Carson_(director)dbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerdbp-dbp:nameLetters from a Killerdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Carsondbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dennis_McCarthydbp-dbr:Letters_from_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_drama_filmsLetters from a Killer is a 1998 British-American crime drama mystery film starring Patrick Swayze. The film was directed by David Carson, and also stars Gia Carides, Kim Myers, Olivia Birkelund, and Tina Lifford. It was directed by David Carson and writing by John Foster, Nicholas Hicks-Beach, and Shelley Miller.dbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbp:nameLieutenant Daring R.N.dbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lieutenant_Daring_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsLieutenant Daring R.N. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Williams, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Frederick Lloyd. It was made by Butcher's Film Service at Cricklewood Studios. It revived a popular character of the silent era, Lieutenant Bob Daring of the Royal Navy who featured in a series of productions made by British and Colonial Films.dbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLife Begins at 40dbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Life_Begins_at_40_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_MarshallLife Begins at 40 is a 1935 black-and-white film starring Will Rogers and Richard Cromwell. It is based on the non-fiction self-help book Life Begins at Forty by Walter B. Pitkin.dbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Stockfelddbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsie_Randolphdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Hackettdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameLife Goes Ondbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Life_Goes_On_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsLife Goes On is a 1932 British crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Elsie Randolph, Betty Stockfeld and Warwick Ward. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios as a supporting feature for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickdbp-dbp:directorBix Skahilldbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickdbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Videodbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickdbp-dbp:nameLife Without Dickdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_contract_killingdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_Without_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_direct-to-video_filmsLife Without Dick is a direct-to-video 2002 American black comedy film written and directed by Bix Skahill. The film focuses on the relationship that develops between an incompetent hitman and a woman who accidentally kills her boyfriend when she discovers he's leaving her for another woman.dbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_and_James_Woolfdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Simmonsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Wolfitdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_and_James_Woolfdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLife at the Topdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_BraineLife at the Top is a 1965 British drama film, a production of Romulus Films released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was by Mordecai Richler, based on the 1962 novel Life at the Top by John Braine, and is a sequel to the film Room at the Top (1959). It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and produced by James Woolf, with William Kirby as associate producer. The music score was by Richard Addinsell and the cinematography by Oswald Morris. The film's art director, Edward Marshall, received a 1966 BAFTA Award nomination.The film stars Laurence Harvey, once again playing Joe Lampton, with Jean Simmons, Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. Four actors reprised their roles from Room at the Top: Harvey, Donald Wolfit, Ambrosine Phillpotts and Allan Cuthbertson.dbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbp:producerTed Lloyddbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbp:nameLife in Emergency Ward 10dbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Life_in_Emergency_Ward_10purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_DayLife in Emergency Ward 10 (also known as Emergency Ward 10) is a 1959 British film directed by Robert Day and starring Michael Craig and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It was written by Hazel Adair and Tessa Diamon, based on the television series Emergency Ward 10.dbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Wilson_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Wilson_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbp:nameLife in Her Handsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nursesdbp-dbr:Life_in_Her_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_LeacockLife in Her Hands is a 1951 drama film sponsored by the British Ministry of Labour with the aim of recruiting women to the nursing profession. It was produced in response to addressing the short supply of qualified nurses in Britain after the Second World War, caused to some degree by the needs of the newly founded National Health Service (NHS). It was produced by the Crown Film Unit and distributed widely across all major cinemas by United Artists. The film was written by Anthony Steven and Monica Dickens, and directed by Philip Leacock. The cast included Bernadette O'Farrell, Jenny Laird, Jean Anderson and Kathleen Byron.Byron, well known at the time for her role in the 1947 film Black Narcissus, plays the protagonist Anne Peters, who wrongly believes herself to be responsible for the death of her husband in a car crash. She subsequently decides to become a nurse to assuage her guilt. In addition to the fictional content, the film conveys a picture of life in British hospitals, the difficulties and compensations of nursing work and related attitudes and practices of the day, such as the rigid nursing hierarchy and gender roles.dbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barra_Grantdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Networkdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Reillydbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Pompeodbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eion_Baileydbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barra_Grantdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Networkdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Reillydbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barra_Grantdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameLife of the Partydbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Barra_Grantdbp-dbr:Life_of_the_Party_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barra_GrantLife of the Party is a 2005 film with Eion Bailey and Ellen Pompeo. It was written and directed by Barra Grant.dbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:producerKeith Barishdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:producerRob Cohendbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:starringMichael J. Foxdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:starringMichael McKeandbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:starringGena Rowlandsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:starringJason Millerdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:starringJoan Jettdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Cohendbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Barishdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:nameLight of Daydbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Light_of_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Taft_Entertainment_Pictures_filmsLight of Day is a 1987 American musical drama film starring Michael J. Fox, Gena Rowlands and Joan Jett in her film debut. It was written and directed by Paul Schrader. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman and the cinematography is by John Bailey.dbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Picturesdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerJack Irwindbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Irwindbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbp:nameLightnin' Smith Returnsdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightnin'_Smith_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_IrwinLightnin' Smith Returns is a 1931 American Western film directed by Jack Irwin and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Barbara Worth and Tom London.dbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbp:distributorSuperior Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbp:producerVictor Adamsondbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbp:nameLightning Rangedbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:Lightning_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsLightning Range is a 1933 American Western film directed by Victor Adamson and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Patsy Bellamy and Lafe McKee.dbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Haldanedbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnet_Film_Exchangedbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_G.B._Barkerdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Haldanedbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnet_Film_Exchangedbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_G.B._Barkerdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:nameLights of Londondbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Lights_of_London_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_HaldaneLights of London is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Arthur Chesney, Phyllis Relph and Fred Paul. The film is based on the 1881 stage melodrama The Lights o' London by George Sims and was made at Ealing Studios. The play was again turned into a silent film in 1923.The film is a thriller and melodrama in which a young man is sent to prison after being framed by his cousin and manages to escape to save his fiancée.The fim was produced by William G.B. Barker.The film had four reels.dbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Drake_Doremusdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Vantagedbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:producerJonathan Schwartzdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:producerAndrea Sperlingdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:starringFelicity Jonesdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lawrencedbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:starringAnton Yelchindbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Drake_Doremusdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Vantagedbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Schwartz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Drake_Doremusdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_York_Jonesdbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:nameLike Crazydbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:nameLike Crazy: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Like_Crazydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Vantage_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jonathan_Schwartzdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Andrea_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Improvised_filmsdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Student_exchange_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dustin_O'Hallorandbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Drake_Doremusdbp-dbr:Like_Crazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_Paintbrush_(production_company)_filmsLike Crazy is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus and starring Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones, and Jennifer Lawrence. Written by Doremus and Ben York Jones, the film tells the story of Anna (Felicity Jones), a British exchange student who falls in love with an American student, Jacob (Anton Yelchin), only to be separated from him when she is denied reentry into the United States after staying in the country longer than her student visa allows.Doremus based the storyline of the film partly on his own long-distance relationship with a woman living in London while he lived in Los Angeles. Rather than writing a traditional screenplay, he and Ben York Jones compiled a 50-page outline of the film from which the actors improvised almost all of the dialogue. Filming took place over four weeks in Los Angeles and London with a budget of $250,000.Like Crazy premiered on January 22, 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the festival's Grand Jury Prize. It was released in theaters on October 28, 2011 and grossed $3.9 million at the box office. Most reviews of the film were positive, with reviewers giving particular praise to the performances of Yelchin and Jones, although some found the plot implausible and contrived.dbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dion_Titheradgedbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameLilies of the Fielddbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Lilies_of_the_Field_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerLilies of the Field (also known as Betty in Mayfair) is a 1934 British romantic comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Winifred Shotter, Ellis Jeffreys, Anthony Bushell and Claude Hulbert. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:directorChris Sandersdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:directorDean DeBloisdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:producerChris Montandbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringVing Rhamesdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringKevin Michael Richardsondbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringTia Carreredbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringDavid Ogden Stiersdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringChris Sandersdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringDaveigh Chasedbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringJason Scott Leedbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringKevin McDonalddbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitchdbp-dbp:starringZoe 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& Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. It was written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois in their directorial debuts, and produced by Clark Spencer, based on an original story created by Sanders. It stars Daveigh Chase and Sanders as the voices of the title characters, respectively, with the voices of Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, Zoe Caldwell, and Kevin Michael Richardson in supporting roles. It was the second of three Disney animated feature films produced primarily at the Florida animation studio in Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.The film tells the story of two individuals - an orphaned Hawaiian girl named Lilo Pelekai, who is raised by her struggling older sister, Nani, after their parents' deaths, and the genetically engineered extraterrestrial creature Experiment 626, whom Lilo adopts as her "dog" and renames "Stitch". Stitch, who was designed to cause chaos and destruction, initially uses Lilo to avoid recapture by an intergalactic federation. They develop a close bond through the Hawaiian concept of ʻohana, or extended family, causing Stitch to reconsider his intended destructive purpose, to keep his newfound family together.The film is based on an idea by Sanders, who originally conceived Stitch in 1985, and the film's design and aesthetics are based on his personal art style. Stitch was initially at the center of a children's book Sanders had conceptualized, but later abandoned. A feature-length film starring the character entered development in 1997 when Thomas Schumacher, then the president of Walt Disney Feature Animation, approached Sanders with the objective of producing "the Dumbo for our generation." The use of watercolor backgrounds hearkened back to early Disney productions such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The film and its accompanying soundtrack made extensive use of the music of Elvis Presley, while Alan Silvestri composed the film's score.Lilo & Stitch premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 16, 2002, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 21. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its story, humor, charm, and originality. Produced on an $80 million budget and promoted with a marketing campaign that played up its oddities, it was a box-office success, grossing over $273 million worldwide. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Spirited Away. The film's success made it a highlight of Disney's post-animation renaissance era in the 2000s, spawning a franchise that includes three direct-to-video film sequels, three television series, and a live-action adaptation that was released in 2025.dbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:directorMichael LaBashdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:directorTony Leondisdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:producerChristopher Chasedbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:producerBen Chambersdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:starringDakota Fanningdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:starringTia Carreredbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:starringDavid Ogden Stiersdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:starringChris Sandersdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:starringJason Scott Leedbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:starringKevin McDonalddbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Leondisdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Leondisdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexa_Jungedbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:nameLilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitchdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:nameThe Origin of Stitchdbp-dbr:Lilo_&_Stitch_2:_Stitch_Has_a_Glitchdbp-dbp:nameDisney's Lilo & Stitch Island Favorites Featuring Songs from Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a 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& Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is a 2005 American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by the Australian office of Disneytoon Studios. It was directed by Tony Leondis and Michael LaBash, both of whom co-wrote the film with Eddie Guzelian and Alexa Junge. It is the third film released in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the second film in the franchise's animated chronology, taking place between the events of Lilo & Stitch (2002) and Lilo & Stitch: The Series pilot film Stitch! The Movie (2003), serving mainly as a direct sequel to the former. The film premiered at Turtle Bay Resort in Kahuku, Hawaii on August 15, 2005, and was released on DVD and VHS on August 30, 2005.dbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arlendbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:nameLily Christinedbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeLily Christine is a 1932 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Corinne Griffith, Colin Clive and Margaret Bannerman.It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Producers & Distributorsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameLily of Killarneydbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Killarney_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsLily of Killarney is a 1934 British musical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring John Garrick, Gina Malo and Leslie Perrins. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. It is based on the play The Colleen Bawn by the Irish writer Dion Boucicault. The film's sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLily of Lagunadbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Lily_of_Laguna_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyLily of Laguna is a 1938 British drama film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Nora Swinburne, Richard Ainley and Talbot O'Farrell. It was made at Walton Studios. It takes its title from the music hall song "Lily of Laguna".dbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Williamdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Francisdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:nameLiving on Velvetdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Living_on_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_drama_filmsLiving on Velvet is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Kay Francis, Warren William and George Brent.dbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Fossedbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Zadandbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Merondbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:producerFred Ebbdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Kazdindbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arickdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:producerBob Fossedbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liza_Minnellidbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Fossedbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Fossedbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Ebbdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Zadandbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Merondbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arickdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:nameLiza with a "Z"dbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Concert_filmdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:genreTraditional popdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:genreShowtunesdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Concert_filmdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Fossedbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liza_Minnelli_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Emmy_Award-winning_programsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Liza_with_a_Zpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_television_specialsLiza with a "Z" is a 1972 concert film made for television, starring Liza Minnelli, produced by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Fosse also directed and choreographed the concert, and Ebb wrote and arranged the music with his song-writing partner John Kander. All four had recently completed the successful film adaptation of Cabaret. According to Minnelli, Liza with a "Z" was "the first filmed concert on television". Singer sponsored the production, even though producers did their best to prevent the sponsors from seeing rehearsals, fearing they would back out due to Minnelli's short skirts.Filmed on May 31 at the Lyceum Theatre in New York, after only eight weeks of rehearsals, the concert was shot with eight 16mm film cameras at the insistence of Fosse, in contrast to other television specials of the time which were all shot on videotape.Throughout the concert Minnelli sings and dances to a variety of popular songs, highlights from Cabaret, and material specifically written for her by Kander and Ebb—most notably the title song. Minnelli is often accompanied on stage by dancers, backup singers, and musicians. Costumes were designed by Halston, who was also a friend of Minnelli's. Marvin Hamlisch was selected by Kander and Ebb to be music coordinator.First broadcast by NBC on September 10, 1972, it went on to win four Emmys and a Peabody Award. Kay Gardella of the New York Daily News reviewed the film as being "sensational with an S." After the initial broadcast, NBC re-ran the concert only twice more and did not screen it again after 1973. The film was not seen for over thirty years and was thought lost until 1999, when Michael Arick discovered that Minnelli owned the copyright and the two set about restoring the negatives.dbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Bartholomewdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Standing_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Pascaldbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLloyd's of Londondbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kingdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1805dbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Napoleonic_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Revolutionary_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Horatio_Nelsondbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Norfolkdbp-dbr:Lloyd's_of_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1770Lloyd's of London is a 1936 American historical drama film directed by Henry King. It stars Freddie Bartholomew, Tyrone Power, Madeleine Carroll, and Guy Standing. The supporting cast includes George Sanders, Virginia Field, and C. Aubrey Smith. Loosely based on historical events, the film follows the dealings of a man who works at Lloyd's of London during the Napoleonic Wars. Lloyd's of London was a hit; it demonstrated that 22-year-old Tyrone Power, in his first starring role, could carry a film, and that the newly formed 20th Century Fox was a major Hollywood studio.dbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:directorPaul Zillerdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorSunfilm Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Shawdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:producerLindsay MacAdamdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_S._Davisdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Krausedbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringAmber Boryckidbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carrie_Genzeldbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Niall_Matterdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Shawdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pinar_Toprakdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cryptidsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Zillerdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Loch_Ness_Monster_in_filmdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Loch_Ness_Monster_in_televisionLoch Ness Terror (titled Beyond Loch Ness on the Sci-Fi Channel) is a 2008 horror television film directed by Paul Ziller and written by Ziller and Jason Bourque.dbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:distributorPolyGram Filmed Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringStingdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringVinnie Jonesdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringJason Flemyngdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringDexter Fletcherdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringSteven Mackintoshdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringNick Morandbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:nameLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrelsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:nameSoundtrack from the Motion Picture Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrelsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genrepopdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Reggaedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Britpopdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genreRockdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Murphy_(composer)dbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_thriller_filmsLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a British 1998 neo-noir black comedy crime film written and directed by Guy Ritchie. It follows a heist involving a confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three-card brag, prompting him to pay off his debts by enlisting his friends to help him rob a small-time gang operating out of the apartment next door. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Jason Statham, Steven Mackintosh, Vinnie Jones, and Sting.The film brought Ritchie international acclaim and introduced Statham (a former diver) and Jones (a former footballer) to worldwide audiences in their feature film debuts. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $28 million at the box office against a $1.35 million budget. A television spin-off called Lock, Stock... followed in 2000, running for seven episodes.dbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:directorBethany Rooneydbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:producerBarry Bernardidbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:producerKen Raskoffdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:producerChristopher DeFariadbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:producerJeanne Van Cottdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Smartdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Muldaurdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Ladddbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ariana_Richardsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Bassettdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Locked_Up:_A_Mother's_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bethany_RooneyLocked Up: A Mother's Rage is a 1991 television film starring Cheryl Ladd, Diana Muldaur and Jean Smart about a mother wrongly convicted of drug trafficking. Ariana Richards, who played Kelly Gallagher, was awarded the Young Artist Award, Best Young Actress in Television Movie, at the 14th Youth in Film Awards.dbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:producerRodney Carr-Smithdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Wilson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ryandbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Season_Hubleydbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:nameLolly-Madonna XXXdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abduction_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_feudsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Lolly-Madonna_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._SarafianLolly-Madonna XXX (a.k.a. The Lolly-Madonna War) is a 1973 film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The film was co-written by Rodney Carr-Smith and Sue Grafton, based on the 1969 novel The Lolly-Madonna War by Grafton.The movie was filmed in rural Union County, Tennessee.dbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:directorHunter Richardsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerThe Crystal Methoddbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerBonnie Timmermanndbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerAsh Shawdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Davis-Millerdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Evansdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica Bieldbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringKelli Garnerdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Fisherdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoy Bryantdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameLondondbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Big_beatdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cocainedbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Destination_Films_filmsLondon is a 2005 American romantic drama film written and directed by Hunter Richards. It stars Chris Evans, Jason Statham, Jessica Biel, Joy Bryant, Kelli Garner, and Isla Fisher.dbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Monahandbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Headingtondbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerColin Vainesdbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerWilliam Monahandbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerRedmond Morrisdbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:producerQuentin Curtisdbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringColin Farrelldbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringKeira Knightleydbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringRay Winstonedbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringDavid Thewlisdbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringBen Chaplindbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:starringAnna Frieldbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:nameLondon Boulevarddbp-dbr:London_Boulevarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_East_Sussexdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Monahandbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GK_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Boulevardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_MonahanLondon Boulevard is a 2010 British crime thriller film written and directed by William Monahan (in his directorial debut), based on Ken Bruen's 2001 novel of the same name. The film stars Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley, and Ray Winstone. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010, by Entertainment Film Distributors.dbp-dbr:London_Melodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:London_Melodydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:London_Melodydbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:London_Melodydbp-dbp:nameLondon Melodydbp-dbr:London_Melodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxLondon Melody is a 1937 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Robert Douglas. It was made at British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Elstree and Pinewood Studios by Wilcox's independent production company and distributed by J. Arthur Rank's General Film Distributors. It was also released with the alternative title Look Out for Love.It was the first movie shot at Pinewood.dbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mackdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E.B._Derrdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Ruth_Millerdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_La_Plantedbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Ralstondbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:nameLonely Wivesdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonely_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_MackLonely Wives is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Russell Mack and produced by E.B. Derr for Pathé Exchange, and was distributed by RKO Pictures after the merger of the two studios; it starred Edward Everett Horton, Esther Ralston, Laura La Plante, and Patsy Ruth Miller. The screenplay was written by Walter DeLeon, based upon a successful German vaudeville act entitled Tanzanwaltz, penned by Pordes Milo, Walter Schütt, and Dr. Eric Urban. The German production had been translated for the American stage by DeLeon and Mark Swan and, under the same title as the film.dbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:distributorUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:distributorInternationaldbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Galt_Niederhofferdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Celine_Rattraydbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniela_Taplin_Lundbergdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:producerJake Abraham,dbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Casseldbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Kay_Placedbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liv_Tylerdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Boone_Juniordbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Corrigandbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casey_Affleckdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:nameLonesome Jimdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_BuscemiLonesome Jim is a 2005 American comedy drama film directed by Steve Buscemi and written by James C. Strouse, based partly upon events from his life. Filmed mostly in the city of Goshen, Indiana, the film stars Casey Affleck as a chronically depressed aspiring writer who moves back into his parents' home after failing to make it in New York City. The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, which it lost to Ira Sachs' Forty Shades of Blue.dbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicolai_Shutorevdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:nameLong-Haired Haredbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Long-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsLong-Haired Hare is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of the Looney Tunes series, and was the 60th short to feature Bugs Bunny. In addition to including the homophones "hair" and "hare", the title is also a pun on "longhairs", a characterization of classical music lovers. Nicolai Shutorev provides the singing voice of Giovanni Jones. An edited version of this short forms part of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979).dbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_B._Schoedsackdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:distributorRKO Picturesdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_B._Schoedsackdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Macgowandbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dwight_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:nameLong Lost Fatherdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Long_Lost_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_B._SchoedsackLong Lost Father is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring John Barrymore, Helen Chandler, Donald Cook, Alan Mowbray, and Doris Lloyd. It was directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. It was based on a 1933 novel of the same title by the British writer Gladys Stern.dbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerGordon Scottdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Saltzmandbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Bloomdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edith_Evansdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Uredbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Saltzmandbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Knealedbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameLook Back in Angerdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_realism_in_filmdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_Saltzmandbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Derbyshiredbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_Osbornedbp-dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_pregnancy_filmsLook Back in Anger is a 1959 British kitchen sink drama film starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom and Mary Ure and directed by Tony Richardson. The film is based on John Osborne's play about a love triangle involving an intelligent but disaffected working-class young man (Jimmy Porter), his upper-middle-class, impassive wife (Alison) and her haughty best friend (Helena Charles). Cliff, an amiable Welsh lodger, attempts to keep the peace. The character of Ma Tanner, only referred to in the play, is brought to life in the film by Edith Evans as a dramatic device to emphasise the class difference between Jimmy and Alison. The film and play are classic examples of the British cultural movement known as kitchen sink realism.dbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sabaah_Folayandbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Stonedbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerSolomon Sobandedbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerChloe Campiondbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerCleopatra Bernarddbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerDarcy McKinnondbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Celestindbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringSki Mask the Slump Goddbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringXXXTentaciondbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringSolomon Sobandedbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringCleopatra Bernarddbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeneva Ayaladbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJenesis Sanchezdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringKid Trunksdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringBass Santanadbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringCooliecutdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sabaah_Folayandbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Stone_(entrepreneur)dbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hulu_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Look_at_Me_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:XXXTentacionLook at Me is a 2022 documentary film, directed by Sabaah Folayan. It focuses on the life and death of the rapper and singer-songwriter Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy, known as XXXTentacion. The film's title is named after his breakthrough single. It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 15, 2022, and was released on Hulu on May 26, 2022.The film was first announced on June 18, 2019, the first anniversary of the murder of XXXTentacion. The film began production around April 2017.The documentary contains footage from X's last years, and contains appearances from numerous friends and family of his, including his mother Cleopatra Bernard, girlfriend Jenesis Sanchez, ex-girlfriend Geneva Ayala, and best friend and fellow rapper Ski Mask the Slump God. It also includes interviews with rappers from XXXTentacion's hip hop collective, Members Only such as Bass Santana, Cooliecut, and Kid Trunks. The documentary received widespread acclaim from critics and fans following its release.On May 23, 2022, it was announced on by XXXTentacion's estate on his Instagram account that a compilation album, titled Look at Me: The Album would be released alongside the documentary. The album was released on June 10, 2022, and was preceded by the single "True Love" with Kanye West.dbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Freddie_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tuesday_Welddbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Geredbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Athertondbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Kileydbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Freddie_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLooking for Mr. Goodbardbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLooking For Mr. Goodbardbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:R&Bdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Brooksdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Murder_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_around_New_Yeardbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casual_sex_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Borderline_personality_disorder_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Looking_for_Mr._Goodbar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Artie_KaneLooking for Mr. Goodbar is a 1977 American crime drama film, based on Judith Rossner's best-selling 1975 novel of the same title, which was inspired by the 1973 murder of New York City schoolteacher Roseann Quinn. The film was written and directed by Richard Brooks, and stars Diane Keaton, Tuesday Weld, William Atherton, Richard Kiley, and Richard Gere.The film was a commercial success, earning $22.5 million (equivalent to $116.75 million in 2024) and received generally favorable reviews, with much of the praise directed towards Keaton's performance. It garnered two Academy Award nominations, Best Supporting Actress for Weld and Best Cinematography for William A. Fraker, while Keaton earned a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. Looking for Mr. Goodbar introduced Richard Gere, LeVar Burton, and Tom Berenger, all as men whom the protagonist Theresa encounters. The film is also the first major screen credit for Brian Dennehy.dbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:directorErica Milsomdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:producerKrissy Cababadbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Warchdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouis Gonzalesdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringAsher Brodkeydbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristiano Delgadodbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringMadison Bandydbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:nameLoopdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SparkShortsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ortondbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Loop_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Disney_animated_short_filmsLoop is a 2020 American animated drama short film directed and written by Erica Milsom with the story being written by Adam Burke, Matthias De Clercq and Milsom, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sixth short film in Pixar's SparkShorts program and focuses on a non-verbal autistic girl and a chatty boy, learning to understand each other. The short was released on Disney+ on January 10, 2020.dbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:nameLoopy De Loopdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Loopdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hanna-Barbera_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_anthropomorphic_charactersdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_characters_in_animationdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Big_Bad_Wolfdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Hanna-Barberadbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1959dbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hanna-Barbera_charactersdbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_characters_introduced_in_1959dbp-dbr:Loopy_De_Looppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_characters_introduced_in_1959Loopy De Loop is an American animated theatrical series produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera after leaving MGM and opening their new studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. 48 cartoons were produced between 1959 and 1965, and released to theatres by Columbia Pictures. It was one of the final theatrical cartoon series to be released by Columbia, as well as the only one to be produced by the studio.dbp-dbr:The_End_of_Everything_(EP)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:directorDylan Averydbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:distributorMicrocinema Internationaldbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerExecutive Producers:dbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Jonesdbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerMatthew Browndbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerDylan Averydbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerNick Tha 1dadbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerAssociate Producers:dbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerJason Bermasdbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerJoel Bachardbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerKorey Rowedbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerPatrick Kwiatkowskidbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:producerTim Sparkedbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Jonesdbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:nameLoose Changedbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:nameMore Beats of Loose Changedbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:nameThe Beats of Loose Changedbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:nameLoose Change 9/11: An American Coup - Official Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Loose_Changedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_September_11_attacksdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pseudoscience_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pseudohistorydbp-dbr:Loose_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:9/11_conspiracy_theoriesLoose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 that argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11 attacks. The films were written and directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Korey Rowe, Jason Bermas, and Matthew Brown.The original 2005 film was edited and re-released as Loose Change: 2nd Edition (2006), a third time for the 2nd Edition Recut (2006), and then subsequently edited for a fourth time for the HD Remastered Edition (2017). Loose Change: Final Cut was released on DVD and Web-streaming format on November 11, 2007.Another version of the film, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, released on September 22, 2009, is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and distributed by Microcinema International.Coverage of the film increased in 2006 with the recut release having airings on U.S. and European television stations and over four million views online in four months, leading Vanity Fair to say it could be the first Internet blockbuster.Loose Change asserts that the account of the Pentagon attack, World Trade Center collapse and United 93 phone calls and crash is implausible and instead suggests the 9/11 attacks were a false flag operation. The film's main claims have been debunked by journalists, independent researchers, and prominent members of the scientific and engineering community.dbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Eyredbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:producerSimon Perrydbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Readbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsay_Duncandbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Eyredbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:nameLoose Connectionsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_EyreLoose Connections is a 1984 British film starring Stephen Rea.dbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLoose Endsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Loose_Ends_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerLoose Ends is a 1930 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Edna Best, Owen Nares and Miles Mander. It was made at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Shillingdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethelind_Terrydbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Kaleydbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nell_Martindbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameLord Byron of Broadwaydbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Nighdbp-dbr:Lord_Byron_of_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_BeaumontLord Byron of Broadway (1930), also known as What Price Melody?, is an American Pre-Code musical drama film, directed by Harry Beaumont and William Nigh. It was based on a best selling book by Nell Martin, which "was widely praised by critics as an extremely true and amusing romance of stage life." It was filmed in black and white with two-color Technicolor sequences.dbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLord Edgware Diesdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_Edgware_Dies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hercule_Poirot_booksLord Edgware Dies is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Austin Trevor, Jane Carr, and Richard Cooper. The film was based on the 1933 Agatha Christie novel Lord Edgware Dies.Trevor reprised his role as Hercule Poirot for a third time, having previously played him in Alibi and Black Coffee, both released in 1931. Like them, it was filmed at Twickenham Film Studios. While the two earlier films are now lost, this production still survives.During Julius Hagen's tenure at Twickenham, the studios had specialised in production of murder mysteries as quota quickies. Although Hagen undoubtedly had ambitions for this film to be a more prestigious production, with a larger budget, the similarities to the studio's more routine output led most cinemas to show it as a second feature. The film's sets were designed by the art director James Carter.dbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_LeSaintdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Film_Manufacturing_Companydbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_LeSaintdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Film_Manufacturing_Companydbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbp:nameLord John's Journaldbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1915_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_serial_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_LeSaintdbp-dbr:Lord_John's_Journalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_mystery_filmsLord John's Journal (also known as The Journal of Lord John) is a 5-episode series of American silent mystery films, directed by Edward J. Le Saint and based on a story by Harvey Gates. It stars William Garwood in the lead role.dbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Flies_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Flies_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Flies_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerLewis M. 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Golding himself supported the film. When Kenneth Tynan was a script editor for Ealing Studios he commissioned a script of Lord of the Flies from Nigel Kneale, but Ealing Studios closed in 1959 before it could be produced.The film premiered at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Palme d'Or. It was released in the UK by British Lion Films on July 23, 1964, and received positive reviews from critics. It was the first film adaptation of the novel, followed by a 1975 Filipino film and a 1990 American film.dbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLord of the Manordbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lord_of_the_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_EdwardsLord of the Manor is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Stockfeld, Frederick Kerr and Henry Wilcoxon. It was based on a play by John Hastings Turner. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios as a quota film for release by Paramount Pictures.The film's sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold.dbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerVivian Coxdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janet_Green_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameLostdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abductiondbp-dbr:Lost_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_GreenLost (also known as Tears for Simon) is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and starring David Farrar, David Knight and Julia Arnall. It was written by Janet Green. It is set in 1950s London, and revolves around the apparent kidnapping of a young couple's baby.dbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:P._J._Pescedbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Premieredbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:producerPhillip B. 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J. Pesce, which serves as a sequel to the 1987 film, The Lost Boys. The film stars Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland, Autumn Reeser and Corey Feldman.The film is followed by a sequel, Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010).dbp-dbr:Lost_Empiresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Grintdbp-dbr:Lost_Empiresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Grintdbp-dbr:Lost_Empiresdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Curteisdbp-dbr:Lost_Empiresdbp-dbp:nameLost Empiresdbp-dbr:Lost_Empiresdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_ITV_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_produced_by_Granada_Televisiondbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Period_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_British_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_British_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_drama_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Lost_Empirespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_television_miniseriesLost Empires is a 1986 television miniseries adaptation of J. B. Priestley's 1965 novel of the same name and starred Colin Firth, John Castle and Laurence Olivier. Produced by Granada Television, it was shown as a serial, and premiered on the UK's ITV network between 24 October and 5 December 1986.dbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbp:nameLost Ranchdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Ranchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_KatzmanLost Ranch is a 1937 American Western film produced and directed by Sam Katzman starring Tom Tyler.dbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chandra_Pemmarajudbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:producerChandra Pemmarajudbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:starringArjun Guptadbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:starringLavrenti Lopesdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:starringMelanie Kannokadadbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:starringMichael Derekdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chandra_Pemmarajudbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chandra_Pemmarajudbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chandra_Pemmarajudbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Lies_and_Seetapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2010Love, Lies and Seeta is a 2012 Indian-American independent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by Chandra Pemmaraju. Starring Melanie Kannokada, Arjun Gupta, Lavrenti Lopes, Michael Derek, it is built around three distinctly different guys all of whom pine for the same beautiful girl. The movie premiered at the India International Film Festival (IIFF) of Tampa Bay in Florida and went on to play in various international film festivals before having a limited theatrical release in India on May 18, 2012, by Cinemax. The film marks Melanie Kannokada's debut as lead in a feature film.dbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Life_and_Laughter_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nell_GwynLove, Life and Laughter is a 1934 British comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Ivor Barnard.dbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbp:producerEllis A. Cohendbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristy_McNicholdbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Love,_Marydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Daydbp-dbr:Love,_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dyslexia_in_fictionLove, Mary is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film based on the true story of Dr. Mary Groda-Lewis (portrayed by Kristy McNichol) who achieved a career in family medicine despite a personal struggle with dyslexia. The film originally aired on CBS on October 8, 1985.dbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directorBrandon Campdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Stuberdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Thompsondbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Sheendbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Anistondbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Carroll Lynchdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Greerdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Foglerdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringAaron Eckhartdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Andersondbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameLove Happensdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameLove Happens OSTdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:genreScoreVariousdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brandon_Campdbp-dbr:Love_Happens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhoodLove Happens is a 2009 American romantic drama film written by Mike Thompson and Brandon Camp, directed by Camp, and starring Aaron Eckhart and Jennifer Aniston. The story follows a therapist and self-help author being enamored by a florist. It was released on September 18, 2009 by Universal Pictures. Love Happens garnered negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Wrightdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Taylordbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Parksdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Brooks_Flippendbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:nameLove Is Better Than Everdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Haytondbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Love_Is_Better_Than_Everpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_romantic_comedy_filmsLove Is Better Than Ever is a 1952 American romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Ruth Brooks Flippen, starring Larry Parks and Elizabeth Taylor. The plot concerns a small-town girl who falls in love with a big-city talent agent.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elliott_Lesterdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlpine Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJed Nolandbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryl_Hannahdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lizzy_Caplandbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_Amedoridbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.J._Cotronadbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elliott_Lesterdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Strickdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLove Is the Drugdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elliott_LesterLove Is the Drug (also known as Addicted to Her Love) is a 2006 American drama produced by Box Office Productions and Alpine Pictures. Directed by Elliott Lester, it was filmed in Los Angeles, California. It was previewed at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2006 before being released theatrically on a limited basis in Seattle, Washington on October 6, 2006. Starring John Patrick Amedori, Lizzy Caplan, and D.J. Cotrona, the film tells the story of a social outcast who becomes obsessed with a pretty wealthy girl and begins stealing drugs for her friends to be near her. It received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerRouben Mamouliandbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Loydbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Butterworth_(actor)dbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Waldemar_Youngdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hoffensteindbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Marion_Jr.dbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:nameLove Me Tonightdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:Love_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsLove Me Tonight is a 1932 American pre-Code musical comedy film produced and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with music by Rodgers and Hart. It stars Maurice Chevalier as a tailor who poses as a nobleman and Jeanette MacDonald as a princess with whom he falls in love. It also stars Charles Ruggles as a penniless nobleman, along with Charles Butterworth and Myrna Loy as members of his family.The film is an adaptation by Samuel Hoffenstein, George Marion Jr. and Waldemar Young of the play Le Tailleur au château ("The tailor at the castle") by Paul Armont and Léopold Marchand.dbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vin_Mooredbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:distributorFreuler Film Associatesdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vin_Mooredbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:nameLove Past Thirtydbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vin_MooreLove Past Thirty is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Vin Moore and starring Aileen Pringle, Theodore von Eltz and Phyllis Barry.dbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mongrel_Mediadbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Nathansondbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:starringElliot Pagedbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:starringNadia Litzdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:starringAdrien Dixondbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:starringNikki Barnettdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:starringPJ Crosbydbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mongrel_Mediadbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Nathansondbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Deyelldbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:nameLove That Boydbp-dbr:Love_That_Boydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_That_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_DorfmanLove That Boy is a 2003 Canadian film and romantic comedy directed by Andrea Dorfman and starring Nadia Litz and Adrien Dixon. It is about a woman in love with a younger teenage boy. In French the film is called J'aime ce garçon.dbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Ramsey_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:directorKantzdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:producerNancy Normandbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Treachdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shireen_Crutchfielddbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringFreez Luvdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Emanuel_Jonesdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kent_Masters_Kingdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringSam Scarberdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringCharles Guardinodbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Ramsey_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Ramsey_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snipersdbp-dbr:Love_and_a_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tyler_BatesLove and a Bullet is a 2002 action film starring American rapper Treach of Naughty by Nature. It was released to theaters on August 30, 2002 and was directed by Ben Ramsey and Kantz.dbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exiledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Love_in_Exilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_J._MankiewiczLove in Exile is a 1936 British romantic adventure film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Helen Vinson, Clive Brook and Mary Carlisle.dbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_I._LeedsLove on a Budget is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Fox's Jones Family series of films. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Chester Gore and Bernard Herzbrun.dbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:nameLuck of the Navydbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_thriller_filmsLuck of the Navy is a 1938 British comedy thriller film directed by Norman Lee and starring Geoffrey Toone, Judy Kelly and Clifford Evans. Shot at Elstree Studios it was based on the play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills and is also known by the alternative title of North Sea Patrol.dbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbp:producerRandall Fayedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hunter_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbp:nameLuck of the Turfdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_the_Turfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsLuck of the Turf is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Jack Melford, Moira Lynd, Wally Patch and Moore Marriott.It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton as a quota quickie for release by the Hollywood studio RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hall_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:producerChris Halldbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sasha_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Kaplandbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_DePompeiidbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jay_Klauserdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Cooper_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debra_Jo_Ruppdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harland_Williamsdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Grahamdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Doe_(musician)dbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaley_Cuocodbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taryn_Manningdbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Hunt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lucky_13dbp-dbp:starringSasha 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anne_Dudleydbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Lucky_Break_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_filmsLucky Break is a 2001 crime comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo and starring James Nesbitt. 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The film received negative reviews and was a box-office bomb.dbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Virginie_Besson-Silladbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringScarlett Johanssondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EuropaCorpdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Virginie_Besson-Silladbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameLucydbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameLucy: Soundtrack from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Taiwandbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Smart_drugs_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transhumanism_in_filmdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Éric_Serradbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychic_powersdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EuropaCorp_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biopunk_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Taiwandbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Postcyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Lucy_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_science_fiction_thriller_filmsLucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson for his company EuropaCorp, and produced by his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. It was shot in Taipei, Paris, and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik, and Amr Waked. Johansson portrays Lucy, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic, psychedelic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream.The film was released on 25 July 2014 and became a massive box office success, grossing over $469 million worldwide, more than eleven times the budget of $40 million. It received generally positive, but also polarized, critical reviews. Although praise was given for its themes, visuals, and Johansson's performance, many critics found the plot nonsensical, especially its focus on the ten-percent-of-the-brain myth and resulting abilities.dbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luchino_Viscontidbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPanta Cinematograficadbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGMdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGloria Filmverleihdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Gordon Edwardsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:producerUgo Santaluciadbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gert_Fröbedbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helmut_Bergerdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helmut_Griemdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Umberto_Orsinidbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Romy_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Silvana_Manganodbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Moulder-Browndbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLudwigdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Suso_Cecchi_d'Amicodbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luchino_Viscontidbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_German_royaltydbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bavariadbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Richard_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ludwig_II_of_Bavariadbp-dbr:Ludwig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Kingdom_of_BavariaLudwig (German: Ludwig II.) is a 1973 epic biographical drama film co-written and directed by Luchino Visconti. The film stars Helmut Berger as King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Romy Schneider as Empress Elisabeth of Austria, along with Trevor Howard, Silvana Mangano, Helmut Griem, and Gert Fröbe. It is the third and final part of Visconti's "German Trilogy", following The Damned (1969) and Death in Venice (1971).An international co-production by Italian producer Ugo Santalucia and West German producer Dieter Giessler, Ludwig was one of the most expensive European films at the time, and was a moderate success in its home territories, but was more lukewarmly received in the United States, where a heavily truncated 177-minute version was released. It was filmed in Munich and surrounding parts of Bavaria, and at Cinecittà Studios.Ludwig won two David di Donatello Awards, for Best Film and Best Director, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Berger and Schneider both received German Film Award nominations for their acting, and Berger won a "Special David di Donatello" for his portrayal of the King.dbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Jacobs_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGladys Georgedbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Nelsondbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Trioladbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly De Wolfedbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFlorence Batesdbp-dbr:Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringS.Z. 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Sakall, Billy De Wolfe, Florence Bates, and Anne Triola appear in support.Songs from the film were released in an album of the same name.dbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLumberjackdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hopalong_Cassidy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumberjack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_SawtellLumberjack is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander.dbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Donalddbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quinndbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Corwindbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameLust for Lifedbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_self-harmdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1890dbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Netherlandsdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Vincent_van_Goghdbp-dbr:Lust_for_Life_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Paul_GauguinLust for Life is a 1956 American biographical film about the life of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, based on the 1934 novel of the same title by Irving Stone which was adapted for the screen by Norman Corwin.It was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by John Houseman. The film stars Kirk Douglas as Van Gogh, James Donald as his brother Theo, with Pamela Brown, Everett Sloane, and Anthony Quinn. Douglas won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his performance, while Quinn won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.dbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Glaserdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lainie_Kazandbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Divine_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Glaserdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:nameLust in the Dustdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:Lust_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsLust in the Dust is a 1985 American Western comedy film directed by Paul Bartel, written by Philip John Taylor, and starring: Tab Hunter, Divine, Lainie Kazan and Cesar Romero.dbp-dbr:Luther_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Luther_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited International Picturesdbp-dbr:Luther_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributorR.S. 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It is directed by Eric Till and stars Joseph Fiennes in the title role. Alfred Molina, Jonathan Firth, Claire Cox, Bruno Ganz, and Sir Peter Ustinov co-star. The film covers Luther's life from his becoming a friar in 1505, to his trial before the Diet of Augsburg in 1530. The American-German co-production was partially funded by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, a Christian financial services company.dbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Almonddbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Connerydbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Macbethdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_television_filmsMacbeth is a 1961 Canadian television film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth starring Sean Connery (in his only lead Shakespearean role). The screenplay was adapted by Paul Almond who also directed the production. It was originally broadcast by CBC in five parts on 30 November, 5 December, 7 December, 12 December, and 14 December 1961; and then re-edited into a 90-minute single episode that aired in April 1962 as part of the CBC's second season of the anthology series, Festival.dbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Browningdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichmond Crinkleydbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Kenneth_Campbelldbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Andermandbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Anglimdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Vickery_(Actor)dbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Browningdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameMacbethdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Macbethdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Macbeth_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kirk_BrowningMacbeth is a 1981 television film consisting of a recording of the stage play at the Vivian Beaumont Theater and shown on the ARTS cable network. Philip Anglim plays Macbeth and Maureen Anderman plays Lady Macbeth. The stage play was directed by Sarah Caldwell while Kirk Browning directed the film. The original production played from January 23, 1981, to March 8, 1981.dbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_Tiomkindbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:producerCarl Foremandbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringTelly Savalasdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringGregory Peckdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringBurgess Meredithdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringKeenan Wynndbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringLee J. Cobbdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringEli Wallachdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringOmar Sharifdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringTed Cassidydbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringRaymond Masseydbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringEdward G. Robinsondbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringAnthony Quayledbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringJulie Newmardbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:starringCamilla Sparvdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_Tiomkindbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:nameMackenna's Golddbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mackenna's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_ForemanMackenna's Gold is a 1969 American Western film directed by J. Lee Thompson, starring an ensemble cast featuring Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, Telly Savalas, Ted Cassidy, Camilla Sparv and Julie Newmar in lead roles. It was photographed in Super Panavision 70 and Technicolor by Joseph MacDonald, with original music by Quincy Jones.Mackenna's Gold is based on the novel of the same name by Heck Allen using the pen name Will Henry, telling the story of how the lure of gold corrupts a diverse group of people. The novel was loosely based on the legend of the Lost Adams Diggings, crediting the Frank Dobie account of the legend (Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver) in the author's note. The film was a box-office failure in North America, but went on to become a major success in the Soviet Union and the Indian subcontinent.dbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Jourdandbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jonesdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Heflindbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ardreydbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameMadame Bovarydbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Madame_Bovarydbp-dbr:Madame_Bovary_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_ArdreyMadame Bovary is a 1949 American romantic drama, a film adaptation of the classic 1857 novel of the same name by Gustave Flaubert. It stars Jennifer Jones, James Mason, Van Heflin, Louis Jourdan, Alf Kjellin (billed as Christopher Kent), Gene Lockhart, Frank Allenby and Gladys Cooper.It was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Pandro S. Berman, from a screenplay by Robert Ardrey based on the Flaubert novel. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa, the cinematography by Robert H. Planck and the art direction by Cedric Gibbons and Jack Martin Smith.The film was a project of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios and Lana Turner was set to star, but when pregnancy forced her to withdraw, Jones stepped into the title role. Production ran from mid-December 1948 to mid-March 1949 and the film premiered the following August.The story of a frivolous and adulterous wife presented censorship issues with the Motion Picture Production Code. A plot device which structured the story around author Flaubert's obscenity trial was developed to placate the censors. One famous sequence of the film is an elaborately choreographed ball sequence set to composer Miklós Rózsa's film score.The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration in 1950 for Cedric Gibbons, Jack Martin Smith, Edwin B. Willis and Richard Pefferle.dbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Daltondbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringShirley MacLainedbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringShabana Azmidbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringTwiggydbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringPeggy Ashcroftdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Bayldondbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringLeigh Lawsondbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:starringNavin Chowdhrydbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Daltondbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:nameMadame Sousatzkadbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Atlantis_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Madame_Sousatzkapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_SchlesingerMadame Sousatzka is a 1988 drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Shirley MacLaine, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. It is based upon the 1962 novel of the same name by Bernice Rubens.dbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directorRicardo Gomesdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directorSKNXdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MTVdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount+dbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerMadonnadbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Osearydbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Fogeldbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerSara Zambrenodbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringMadonnadbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MTVdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount+dbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Madonnadbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Osearydbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Fogeldbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Madonnadbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameMadame Xdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameMadame X: Music from the Theater Xperiencedbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount+_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lisbondbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Madame_X_(Madonna)dbp-dbr:Madame_X_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_MadonnaMadame X is a 2021 concert film starring American singer-songwriter Madonna, chronicling her Madame X Tour. Written and produced by Madonna herself, the film was shot in January 2020 when she held her concerts in Lisbon, Portugal at the Coliseu dos Recreios. The film was directed by Ricardo Gomes and SKNX (Sasha Kasiuha and Nuno Xico).The film's official premiere was held on September 23, 2021, at the Paradise Club on top of the Times Square Edition hotel in New York City. It was released on October 8, 2021, on Paramount+, and MTV in regions where Paramount+ is unavailable. An accompanying live album was released on the same day as the film. Critical response to Madame X film was generally positive, with many reviewers praising its visuals.dbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLouis Morneaudbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Beachdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Angel_(English_actress)dbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Railsbackdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Belushidbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Daltondbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_O'Donnelldbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Harris_(actor)dbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carlton_Wilborndbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMade Mendbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Made_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_MorneauMade Men is a 1999 film directed by Louis Morneau and produced by HBO starring James Belushi, Michael Beach and Timothy Dalton. It combines elements of comedy with action, crime and adventure.dbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:directorCharles Bennettdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rankdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:producerRichard Wainwrightdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Byrondbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Dupuisdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rankdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:nameMadness of the Heartdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madness_of_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_BennettMadness of the Heart is a 1949 British drama film directed by Charles Bennett, produced by Richard Wainwright for Two Cities Films and starring Margaret Lockwood, Maxwell Reed, Kathleen Byron and Paul Dupuis. The screenplay was written by Charles Bennett, adapted from the novel of the same name by Flora Sandström.dbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:starringStewart Grangerdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Calvertdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:nameMadonna of the Seven Moonsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Madonna_of_the_Seven_Moonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_CrabtreeMadonna of the Seven Moons is a 1945 British drama film starring Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger and Patricia Roc. Directed by Arthur Crabtree for Gainsborough Pictures, the film was produced by Rubeigh James Minney, with cinematography from Jack Cox and screenplay by Roland Pertwee. It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas of the mid-1940s popular with WW2-era female audiences.dbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Morse_Jr.dbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_G._Knutsendbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Piper_Lauriedbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Jilliandbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Morse_Jr.dbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_G._Knutsendbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mae_WestMae West (also known as The Mae West Story) is a 1982 television film about the life of the comedian actress and writer Mae West. It was directed by Lee Philips, starring Ann Jillian as West and featuring James Brolin, Piper Laurie, and Roddy McDowall in supporting roles.dbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:producerChanning Tatumdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:producerNick Wechslerdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:producerGregory Jacobsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:producerReid Carolindbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringChanning Tatumdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringOlivia Munndbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringJoe Manganiellodbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringMatthew McConaugheydbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringMatt Bomerdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringAlex Pettyferdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:starringCody Horndbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Channing_Tatumdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reid_Carolindbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reid_Carolindbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:nameMagic Mikedbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:nameMagic Mike: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy-drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tampa,_Floridadbp-dbr:Magic_Mikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_erotic_danceMagic Mike is a 2012 American independent comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey. The plot revolves around Adam, a 19-year-old college dropout who enters the world of male stripping, guided by Mike Lane, who has been in the business for six years.The film is loosely based on the experiences of Tatum, who was an 18-year-old male stripper in Tampa, Florida. Magic Mike was filmed in several locations around west central Florida. The film premiered as the closing film for the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival on June 24, 2012, and was widely released by Warner Bros. Pictures on June 29, 2012, and was a critical and commercial success.A sequel, Magic Mike XXL directed by Gregory Jacobs, was released on July 1, 2015. A third and final film, Magic Mike's Last Dance, was released on February 10, 2023, with Soderbergh returning to direct.dbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:directorNapoleon Chagnon and Tim Aschdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Documentary_Educational_Resourcesdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Aschdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Napoleon_Chagnondbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Documentary_Educational_Resourcesdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:nameMagical Deathdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropology_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yanomami_in_filmMagical Death is a documentary film by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon, that explores the role of the shaman within the Yanomamo culture, the film also examines the close relationship shamanism shares with politics within their society.Chagnon and frequent collaborator Tim Asch allegedly disagreed over the content of the film, when Asch objected to its graphic depictions of the Yanomami, engaging in symbolic death and cannibalism.The film was awarded the American Film Festival Blue Ribbon.dbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:directorMark Cowendbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Goetzmandbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerMark Cowendbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerMark 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Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D is a 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film about the first humans on the Moon, the twelve astronauts in the Apollo program.It is co-written, produced and directed by Mark Cowen, and co-written, produced by and starring Tom 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in Wonderland is a 1985 American made-for-television biographical film based on the 1972 novel Hedda and Louella: A Dual Biography of Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons by George Eells. Starring Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander, it tells the based-on-real-life stories of powerful Hollywood gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, once friends and later rivals. The film premiered on CBS on 12 May 1985. The film was a ratings success gaining an 18.3 rating equaling to 15,536,700 households tuning in its original air date.dbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:producerSean Danieldbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:producerScott Mosierdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:producerJames Jacksdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringClaire Forlanidbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Rookerdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringJason Leedbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringShannen Dohertydbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringPriscilla Barnesdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:starringJeremy Londondbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Mallratsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ira_Newborndbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_shopping_mallsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1993dbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askew_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Easter_Bunny_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askewniverse_filmsdbp-dbr:Mallratspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Stan_Lee_on_filmMallrats is a 1995 American buddy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Priscilla Barnes and Michael Rooker. It is the second film in the View Askewniverse following 1994's Clerks.As in the other Askewniverse films, the characters Jay and Silent Bob feature prominently, and characters and events from other films are discussed. Several cast members, including Lee, Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams, have gone on to work in several other Smith films. Comic-book icon Stan Lee appeared, as did Brian O'Halloran, the star of Smith's breakout feature Clerks.Plans for a sequel film titled MallBrats were announced in March 2015. By the following year, the project was proposed to be a television miniseries. However, by February 2017, Smith announced that he had not been able to sell the series to any network. In January 2020, Smith revealed that development on a sequel film had started again, this time under the title Twilight of the Mallrats.Mallrats has had two versions released: an extended version, and a theatrical version. The theatrical release has a total of 100 differences between the extended version.dbp-dbr:Malone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harley_Cokelissdbp-dbr:Malone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Malone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeo L. 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Wingate's novel Shotgun, written by Christopher Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer, and directed by Harley Cokeliss (credited under his birth name Harley Cokliss).dbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:Man's_Castledbp-dbp:countryUnited 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is a 2005 monster film based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. Directed by Brett Leonard and written by Hans Rodionoff, it stars Matthew Le Nevez, Rachael Taylor, and Jack Thompson, with Conan Stevens portraying the title character. The film follows a Louisiana sheriff (Le Nevez) as he investigates a series of deaths in a swamp, leading to him encountering a Seminole legend come to life, the Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear.Originally intended for a theatrical release in the United States, the film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on April 30, 2005. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb. grossing out $1 million from a small release in international theaters.dbp-dbr:Man_Detaineddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tronsondbp-dbr:Man_Detaineddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Man_Detaineddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tronsondbp-dbr:Man_Detaineddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Man_Detaineddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Harris_(television_writer)dbp-dbr:Man_Detaineddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Man_Detainedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_TronsonMan Detained is a 1961 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Bernard Archard, Elvi Hale and Paul Stassino. The screenplay was by Richard Harris, based on the 1916 Edgar Wallace novel A Debt Discharged. 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The movie, set in World War II India, tells the story of the murder trial of an American Army officer who killed a British soldier. Mitchum plays Lieutenant Colonel Barney Adams, who has been assigned as the accused man's defence counsel. The film is also known as The Winston Affair, the title of the novel the film was based on, which was written by Howard Fast.dbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:producerJane Ballantynedbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:nameMan of Flowersdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Coxdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MelbourneMan of Flowers is a 1983 Australian film about an eccentric, reclusive, middle-aged man, Charles Bremer, who enjoys the beauty of art, flowers, music and watching pretty women undress. Werner Herzog has a cameo role as Bremer's father in flashbacks. The film was directed by Paul Cox and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameMan of the Momentdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Windsor,_BerkshireMan of the Moment is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Laura La Plante and Margaret Lockwood. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The film's art direction was by Peter Proud.This was the first film shown on BBC Television on 12 September 1938.dbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameMan of the Momentdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_diplomatsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Moment_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_GenevaMan of the Moment is a 1955 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom, Belinda Lee, Lana Morris and Jerry Desmonde. The film includes songs sung by the Beverley Sisters, including "Dreams for Sale" (Arthur Groves, Peter Carroll), "Beware" (Norman Wisdom), "Yodelee Yodelay", and "Man of the Moment" (Jack Fishman).dbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_J._Cobbdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Cooperdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Londondbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:nameMan of the Westdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ghost_townsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_film_noirdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Mojave_DesertMan of the West is a 1958 American Western film noir film starring Gary Cooper and directed by Anthony Mann, produced by Walter Mirisch and distributed by United Artists. The screenplay, written by Reginald Rose, is based on the 1955 novel The Border Jumpers, by Will C. Brown. Julie London, Lee J. Cobb, Jack Lord, and Arthur O'Connell co-star with John Dehner, Robert J. Wilke, and Royal Dano in supporting roles. The film is one of Cooper's final Westerns.The film premiered on October 1, 1958. At the time of release, the film was largely panned by American critics, but it was praised by Jean-Luc Godard, who, before he became a director, was a film critic. Godard claimed that Man of the West was the best film of the year. Decades after the film's release, it has gained a cult following and greater acclaim, with film historian Philip French claiming the film to be Anthony Mann's masterpiece, containing Cooper's finest performance.dbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbp:starringGrahame Bonddbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbp:starringPeter Campbelldbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbp:starringJohn Chancedbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grahame_Bonddbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbp:nameMan on a Green Bikedbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Man_on_a_Green_Bikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_television_filmsMan on a Green Bike is an Australian 45-minute television film written by and starring Grahame Bond and Peter Weir. It was directed by Robert L. Allnutt. It was screened once, on the ABC on 28 December 1969.dbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Distributing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Distributing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflydbp-dbp:nameManhattan Butterflydbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._CollinsManhattan Butterfly is a 1935 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Dorothy Granger, William Bakewell and Kenneth Thomson.dbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Manndbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorDe Laurentiis Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard A. Rothdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Coxdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Noonandbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Allendbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Farinadbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Greistdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Petersendbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Langdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Manndbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Manndbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameManhunterdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_familicidedbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hannibal_Lecter_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhunter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MCA_Records_albumsManhunter is a 1986 American crime thriller film written and directed by Michael Mann. Based on the 1981 novel Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, it stars William Petersen as FBI profiler Will Graham. Also featured are Tom Noonan as serial killer Francis Dollarhyde, Dennis Farina as Graham's FBI superior Jack Crawford, and Brian Cox as incarcerated killer Hannibal Lecktor. The film focuses on Graham coming out of retirement to lend his talents to an investigation on Dollarhyde, a killer known as the Tooth Fairy. In doing so, he must confront the demons of his past and meet with Lecktor, who nearly killed Graham.Manhunter focuses on the forensic work carried out by the FBI to track down killers and shows the long-term effects that cases like this have on profilers such as Graham, highlighting the similarities between him and his quarry. The film features heavily stylized use of color to convey this sense of duality, and the nature of the characters' similarity has been explored in academic analysis of the film. It was the first film adaptation of Harris' Hannibal Lecter novels, as well as the first adaptation of Red Dragon, which later became the basis for a film of the same name in 2002.Opening to mixed reviews, Manhunter fared poorly at the box office at the time of its release, making only $8.6 million in the United States. It has been reassessed in more recent reviews and now enjoys a more favorable reception, as both the acting and the stylized visuals have been appreciated better in later years. Its resurgent popularity has seen it labelled as a cult film.dbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:producerLéon Paul De Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringAgatha Palacedbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringCsilla Faragodbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringHajni Browndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringNicole Gyonydbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringSusanna Makaydbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:nameManiac Nurses Find Ecstasydbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Belgian_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Hungarian_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_horror_filmsManiac Nurses Find Ecstasy (also known as Bloodsucking Freaks II) is a 1990 erotic horror film written, directed, and produced by Léon Paul De Bruyn (under the pseudonym "Harry M. Love") and distributed by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Binneydbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E.M._Glucksmandbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Binneydbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E.M._Glucksmandbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Seegerdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameBoarding House Bluesdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Boarding_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsBoarding House Blues is a 1948 American musical race film directed by Josh Binney which featured the first starring film role by Moms Mabley. It was the penultimate feature film of All-American News, a company that made newsreels about black Americans.dbp-dbr:Bobbie_Jo_and_the_Outlawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Bobbie_Jo_and_the_Outlawdbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Bobbie_Jo_and_the_Outlawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Broidydbp-dbr:Bobbie_Jo_and_the_Outlawdbp-dbp:producerMark L. 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The film marks the big screen debut of Lynda Carter and was released four months after her first appearance as the star of the television series Wonder Woman.dbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:producerOscar Brodneydbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:producerBob McNaughtdbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Bygravesdbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:starringBillie Whitelawdbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:nameBobbikinsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bobbikinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_DayBobbikins is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Robert Day and starring Shirley Jones and Max Bygraves. It was written by Oscar Brodney and made in CinemaScope and released by 20th Century Fox. It was produced by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox and shot at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:distributorNine Networkdbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:producerStanley Walshdbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Sweetdbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Duncandbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:nameBody Businessdbp-dbr:Body_Businessdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:Body_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_Australian_television_series_endingsBody Business is a 1986 Australian TV mini-series directed by Colin Eggleston set against the background of the world of modelling.dbp-dbr:Bog_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDon Keeslardbp-dbr:Bog_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMarshall 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Statesdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesBog is a 1979 American independent horror film directed by Don Keeslar and starring Gloria DeHaven, Aldo Ray, Marshall Thompson, and Leo Gordon.dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Cosgrove_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Dunn_Meurerdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Peters_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Levidbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Malkindbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Cosgrovedbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Pellegrinodbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Heigldbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Breckin_Meyerdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mena_Suvaridbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Vogeldbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Thomasondbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Cosgrove_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Cosgrove_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Dunn_Meurerdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Peters_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Levidbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Malkindbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Craigdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCaffeinedbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsCaffeine is a 2006 American comedy film starring Marsha Thomason, Mena Suvari, Breckin Meyer, Katherine Heigl, Mike Vogel, and Mark Pellegrino. It revolves around relationships of the staff and patrons of the quirky Black Cat Cafe in London one day.dbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Blairdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Foster_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harp_McGuiredbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orville_H._Hamptondbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:nameCage of Evildbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evildbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Cage_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._CahnCage of Evil is a low-budget 1960 crime film starring Ron Foster and Patricia Blair.dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Jacobs_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allyn_Ann_McLeriedbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Jacobs_(producer)dbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCalamity Janedbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Calamity_Janedbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wild_Bill_Hickokdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Dakotadbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Calamity_Jane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_frontierCalamity Jane is a 1953 American Technicolor Western musical film starring Doris Day and Howard Keel, and directed by David Butler. The musical numbers were staged and directed by Jack Donohue, who a year later would direct the film musical Lucky Me, also starring Doris Day. The film is loosely based on the life of Wild West heroine Calamity Jane (Doris Day) and explores an alleged romance between her and Wild Bill Hickok (Howard Keel).Calamity Jane was devised by Warner Bros. in response to the success of the 1950 film Annie Get Your Gun, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Secret Love" (Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster), and was also Oscar-nominated for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture (Ray Heindorf) and Best Sound, Recording (William A. Mueller).The songs and screenplay would form the basis of a 1961 stage musical of the same name that has had a number of productions.dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Hicks_(director)dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbp:producerTerry Jenningsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Balldbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Hicks_(director)dbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbp:nameCall Me Mr. Browndbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Browndbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Scott_Hicksdbp-dbr:Call_Me_Mr._Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:QantasCall Me Mr. Brown is a 1986 Australian movie based on the 1971 Qantas bomb hoax, written and directed by South Australian director Scott Hicks.In the 1971 incident, Peter Macari extorted $500,000 from Australian airline Qantas, threatening to blow up flight 755 from Sydney to Hong Kong on 26 May 1971.Qantas actively tried to stop the film being made and despite failing to do so, Network 10, which had invested A$250,000 in the film, refused to air it. The film was eventually released on video in 1990.dbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:producerKen Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Little_Tough_Guysdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Dead_End_Kidsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_T._Hormandbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:nameCall a Messengerdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_a_Messengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_J._SalterCall a Messenger is a 1939 Universal Studios film that starred Billy Halop and Huntz Hall of the Dead End Kids and several of the Little Tough Guys. It was directed by Arthur Lubin.In terms of chronological order, this was released after the Dead End Kids film, The Angels Wash Their Faces.dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynne_Robertsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Gwynnedbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Nealdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Lang_(actor)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:nameCall of the Klondikedbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Klondikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsCall of the Klondike is a 1950 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Anne Gwynne, and Lynne Roberts. The film was the fourth in the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie.dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Moore_(actor)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Revierdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_O'Brien_(actor,_born_1890)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Florence_Ryersondbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Clementsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCall of the Westdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_RayCall of the West is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film directed by Albert Ray and starring Dorothy Revier, Matt Moore and Tom O'Brien.dbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Benndbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDerek Hornedbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Möhnerdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Woodwarddbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Porterdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Schelldbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Mitchell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCallandbp-dbr:Callan_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Callan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_action_filmsCallan (also known as This is Callan) is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Edward Woodward, Eric Porter, Carl Möhner and Russell Hunter. It was written by James Mitchell based on his novel A Red File for Callan, itself based on Mitchell's pilot episode for the ITV television series Callan (1967–1972).dbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directorJack Harrisdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franklin_Dyalldbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Boyddbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringLester Matthewsdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Conwaydbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameCalled Backdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Called_Back_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsCalled Back is a 1933 British crime film directed by Reginald Denham and Jack Harris and starring Franklin Dyall, Lester Matthews and Dorothy Boyd. It was a quota quickie made at Twickenham Studios.dbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:producerHayes Goetzdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Pidgeondbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Leightondbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Emmett_Rogersdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_C._McNeiledbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerard_Fairliedbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:nameCalling Bulldog Drummonddbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbr:Calling_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_SavilleCalling Bulldog Drummond is a 1951 British crime film directed by Victor Saville and featuring Walter Pidgeon, Margaret Leighton, Robert Beatty, David Tomlinson and Bernard Lee. It featured the character Bulldog Drummond created by the novelist Herman Cyril McNeile, which had seen a number of screen adaptations. A novel tie-in was also released in 1951. It was made by the British subsidiary of MGM at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfred Junge.Drummond is called out of retirement by Scotland Yard to infiltrate a ruthless London crime outfit.dbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Liondbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaretta_Scottdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dinah_Sheridandbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Butler_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Durbridgedbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:nameCalling Paul Templedbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Calling_Paul_Templepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._RoyCalling Paul Temple is a 1948 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Dinah Sheridan and Margaretta Scott. It was the second in a series of four Paul Temple films distributed by Butcher's Film Service. The first was Send for Paul Temple (1946), with Anthony Hulme as Paul Temple. John Bentley then took over the role in Calling Paul Temple, continuing for two further films: Paul Temple's Triumph (1950) and Paul Temple Returns (1952). It was produced by Ernest G. Roy at the Nettlefold Film Studios in Walton On Thames.dbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:directorVáclav Bedřichdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:directorAnimation direction:dbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larz_Bournedbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:nameCalypso Catdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catdbp-dbp:countryCzechoslovakiadbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:Calypso_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rembrandt_Films_short_filmsCalypso Cat is a Tom and Jerry animated comedy short film, produced in 1961 and released on June 22, 1962. It was the seventh of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia.While the Deitch shorts were generally negatively-received by the Tom and Jerry fans, this particular short is often considered one of the best of the thirteen cartoons. This is due to its love triangle that harkens back to the Hanna-Barbera era, as well as the background art and the calypso-flavored soundtrack.The film is primarily set on a ship, with Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse as stowaways. Tom has fallen in love with a female Persian cat and tries to court her. Jerry is following them, and tries to sabotage their potential relationship.dbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Bellodbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameChina: The Panda Adventuredbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Edelmandbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giant_pandasdbp-dbr:China:_The_Panda_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_M._YoungChina: The Panda Adventure is a 2001 film directed by Robert M. Young and based on the true story of the expedition of Ruth Harkness, who brought the first live giant panda to the United States. It stars Maria Bello and Yu Xia.dbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Ferradaydbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:nameJon Halldbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:nameChina Corsairdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_adventure_filmsChina Corsair is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ray Nazarro, starring Jon Hall and Lisa Ferraday and released by Columbia Pictures. It was the film debut of Ernest Borgnine.Filming took place in February 1951. Ron Randell was under long term contract to Columbia.dbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerZach Staenbergdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBeth Tatedbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Sandersondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Napierdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEd Brodowdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGilmer McCormickdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Luisidbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLindsey Fieldsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Ray Lloyddbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMickey Jonesdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zach_Staenbergdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChina Lakedbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_HarmonChina Lake is a 1983 psychological thriller film starring Charles Napier as a deranged police officer who rides around on a motorbike "targeting" people that have offended him in some way while vacationing near the film's titular location of China Lake.The short film was directed by Robert Harmon, who funded this movie personally to promote himself as a director.In 1990, the film was made into a feature-length made-for-TV movie titled The China Lake Murders, which is considered to be a remake of this film rather than an actual sequel.dbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orange_Sky_Golden_Harvestdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Asia_Groupdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:distributorStudio / Sterlingdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:producerFred Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:producerSandra Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringRichard Nortondbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringCynthia Rothrockdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringDoug Wrightdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringNijeldbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringArturo Riveradbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringKeith Cookedbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orange_Sky_Golden_Harvestdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Asia_Groupdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandra_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandra_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Briendbp-dbp:nameChina O'Briendbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_martial_arts_filmsChina O'Brien is a 1990 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest studios and starring actress and martial artist Cynthia Rothrock with co-stars Richard Norton and Keith Cooke. The film was directed by Robert Clouse, the fight choreography was by Nijel Binns, and it was executive produced by Raymond Chow. Rothrock plays a former cop who runs for sheriff after her father, the previous sheriff, is killed.dbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orange_Sky_Golden_Harvestdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Asiadbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Orange_Sky_Golden_Harvestdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandra_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Rothrockdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orange_Sky_Golden_Harvestdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Asiadbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Orange_Sky_Golden_Harvestdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandra_Weintraubdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Clydedbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:nameChina O'Brien IIdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:China_O'Brien_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_ClouseChina O'Brien II is a 1990 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest Studios and directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton and Keith Cooke and is a sequel to the 1990 film China O'Brien.dbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marshall_Neilandbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._D._Tropdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marshall_Neilandbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._D._Tropdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marshall_Neilandbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbp:nameChloe, Love Is Calling Youdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marshall_Neilandbp-dbr:Chloe,_Love_Is_Calling_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_horror_filmsChloe, Love Is Calling You is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film is also known as Chloe (American short title). This was lead actress Olive Borden's last film.dbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:producerJean-Claude La Marredbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:producerErnest Wallisdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:producerEurika Prattsdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:producerJen Robinsondbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:producerJulius Wrightdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:producerRobert R'icharddbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringMekhi Phiferdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringMichael Jai Whitedbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringVivica A. Foxdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringRobert Ri'charddbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringDarrin Hensondbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringMel Bdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringGinuwinedbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:starringMichael Bolwairedbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:nameChocolate City: Vegas Stripdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Stripdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean-Claude_La_Marredbp-dbr:Chocolate_City:_Vegas_Strippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lyle_WorkmanChocolate City: Vegas Strip is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and written by filmmaker Jean-Claude La Marre. The film stars Michael Jai White, Robert Ri'chard, Michael Bolwaire, Ginuwine, Mekhi Phifer, Darrin Henson, Mel B and Vivica A. Fox. It is the sequel to the 2015 film Chocolate City.On August 12, 2017, the film became available on Netflix. A sequel, Chocolate City 3: Live Tour was released by Quiver Distribution in 2021.dbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bloody_Disgustingdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chad_Ferrindbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeff Hamiltondbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTrent Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Muskatelldbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Keenandbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bloody_Disgustingdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chad_Ferrindbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Minarovichdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChopdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_horror_filmsChop is a 2011 American horror comedy film directed by Trent Haaga, starring Will Keenan and Timothy Muskatell. The film was Haaga's directorial debut.dbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Korolenkodbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Korolenko, Mady Schutzman, and David Sternburgdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOdetta, Martha Wingate, Bill Burnett, Abbie Hoffman, Mike Porco, Oscar Brand, Tom Paxtondbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChords of Famedbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Chords_of_Fame_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Phil_OchsChords of Fame is a 1984 feature-length documentary film about Phil Ochs, an American singer-songwriter of the 1960s and early 1970s. The film was directed by Michael Korolenko, written by Mady Schutzman, and produced by Korolenko, Schutzman, and David Sternburg. It was funded in part by grants from the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts.dbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Chow_Hounddbp-dbp:nameChow Hounddbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chow_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obesityChow Hound is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on June 16, 1951. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet and John T. Smith.Unlike many Warner Bros. cartoons featuring cats, such as Sylvester, as the antagonists of their targets (such as birds like Tweety, and mice) with dogs serving to discourage their behavior, Chow Hound uses a different formula, applying the inverse of these roles.dbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:nameChris Columbus, Jr.dbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portugaldbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_ColumbusChris Columbus, Jr. is a 1934 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is loosely based on the historic events leading to Christopher Columbus' sailing to the lands that were later named America. It is also among the few cartoons where Oswald plays a character other than himself.dbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_O'Neildbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stephensondbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Koch_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._J._Cronindbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:nameShining Victorydbp-dbr:Shining_Victorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_A._J._Cronindbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:Shining_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Howard_Koch_(screenwriter)Shining Victory is a 1941 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp and Barbara O'Neil. The film was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. It was the first film directed by Rapper. It is based on the 1940 play Jupiter Laughs by A. J. Cronin. Bette Davis makes a brief cameo appearance as a nurse. The working title of the film was Winged Victory, but it was changed after it was discovered that Moss Hart was writing a play with this title. Hart's Winged Victory was filmed in 1944 by Twentieth Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbp:nameShip's Concertdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Ship's_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsShip's Concert is a 1937 British musical film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Claude Hulbert, Joyce Kirby and Henry Kendall. It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:distributorMarcy Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Altdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Altdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_Hilldbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:nameShip of Wanted Mendbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Ship_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsShip of Wanted Men is a 1933 American pre-Code crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Dorothy Sebastian, Fred Kohler and Leon Ames. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fred Preble.dbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbp:nameShips of Hatedbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ships_of_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthyShips of Hate is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John P. McCarthy and starring Lloyd Hughes, Dorothy Sebastian and Charles Middleton.dbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Bergdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Murphydbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMitch Pileggidbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCami Cooperdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShockerdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWes Craven's Shocker - No More Mr. Nice Guy - The Musicdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carolco_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_CravenShocker (also known as Wes Craven's Shocker) is a 1989 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, and starring Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Cami Cooper, and Mitch Pileggi. The film was released by Universal Pictures on October 27, 1989, and grossed $16.6 million.dbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Olive_Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Olive_Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameShoot to Killdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Winnerdbp-dbr:Shoot_to_Kill_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_WinnerShoot to Kill is a 1960 British second feature ('B') crime film directed and written by Michael Winner and starring Dermot Walsh, Joy Webster and John M. East. It was Winner's first film as a director, and Lynn Redgrave's first film role.dbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directorDan Reeddbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Reeddbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ceri_Barnesdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ceri_Barnesdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameShootersdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Murphy_(composer)Shooters is a 2001 crime film directed by Dan Reed for Suspect Device Films. It stars Desmond Bayliss as "Dezzie", and is set in Liverpool and used local criminals as actors depicting the lives of local 'gangsters. It is most notable for having been completely unscripted apart from a brief outline; each scene was improvised and ad-libbed by the actors themselves.Shooters was first broadcast in December 2000 on Channel 4 as part of its Cutting Edge series. The Liverpool-born musician John Murphy co-wrote the score.The Plot follows local liverpool gangsters, most notably “big john” and “dezzy” as they navigate the local drug trade.Family, financial and social aspects are all portrayed.dbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Teaguedbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorGlenn Durfortdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMedia Cooperation Onedbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerMargery Bonedbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Butlerdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ioan_Gruffudddbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Dunbardbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melanie_Lynskeydbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Howarddbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouis Dempseydbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Sweeniedbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Teaguedbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Howarddbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Young_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameShootersdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryNetherlandsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooters_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_crime_thriller_filmsShooters is a 2002 British crime drama film. Directed by Colin Teague and Glenn Durfort, it was filmed in London in 1999 and released theatrically in the UK on 25 January 2002. In addition to co-writing the screenplay, Andrew Howard and Louis Dempsey play the lead characters. Adrian Dunbar, Gerard Butler, Ioan Gruffudd, and Melanie Lynskey co-star.dbp-dbr:Shop_Angeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Shop_Angeldbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Shop_Angeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Shop_Angeldbp-dbp:nameShop Angeldbp-dbr:Shop_Angeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shop_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shop_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shop_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shop_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Shop_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shop_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._Mason_HopperShop Angel is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Marion Shilling, Holmes Herbert and Anthony Bushell.dbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Avellándbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_H._Macydbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Cryerdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Spaderdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Bennettdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kat_Denningsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Manndbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Avellándbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameShorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rockdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:genreMovie Soundtrack, Film Scoredbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Arab Emiratesdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troublemaker_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elizabeth_Avellándbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Shorts_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_Rights_Capital_filmsShorts (also known as Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock and released internationally as The Wishing Rock) is a 2009 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and stars Jon Cryer, William H. Macy, Leslie Mann, James Spader, Jimmy Bennett, Kat Dennings, and introducing Jolie Vanier in her film debut, with Trevor Gagnon, Jake Short, Devon Gearhart, Leo Howard, and Rebel Rodriguez in supporting roles. It tells the story of a rainbow wishing rock that ends up in the possession of different people where the wishes have various results for those who make the wishes in a "series of shorts".Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock made its world premiere screening on August 15, 2009, at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. Shortly after that, the movie was theatrically released in the United States on August 21, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed $29 million on a $20 million budget.It received mixed reviews from critics and received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 24, 2009, by Warner Home Video.dbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Attwood_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Perezdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linus_Roachedbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Attwood_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartdbp-dbp:countryHungarydbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosnian_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Radovan_Karadžićdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Attwood_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Bosnian_genocidedbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_of_Sarajevodbp-dbr:Shot_Through_the_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_Bosnian_WarShot Through the Heart is a 1998 television film directed by David Attwood, shown on the BBC and HBO in 1998, which covers the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The film is based on a true story and an article called Anti-Sniper by John Falk (published in the November 1995 issue of Details magazine). It won a Peabody Award in 1998.dbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Quigleydbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbp:nameShotgun Passdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Shotgun_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsShotgun Pass is a 1931 American Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Tim McCoy, Virginia Lee Corbin and Monte Vandergrift.dbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameShould a Doctor Tell?dbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Should_a_Doctor_Tell%3F_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_HaynesShould a Doctor Tell? is a 1930 British drama film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Basil Gill, Norah Baring and Maurice Evans. The screenplay concerns a doctor who agonises over whether to tell his son that the woman he is marrying is pregnant by another man, which would mean breaking the hypocratic oath.It was produced as a quota quickie at Beaconsfield Studios by British Lion.dbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dori_Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Releasingdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:producerDori Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dori_Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Releasingdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dori_Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameShowBusiness: The Road to Broadwaydbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Broadway_theatredbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeanine_TesoriShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway is a 2005 American documentary film, the first feature film directed by Dori Berinstein, a Broadway Producer, Writer and filmmaker. Berinstein completed the film in 2005. The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was named one of the top 5 films of 2006 by the IDA (International Documentary Association) and received the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2006 Florida Film Festival. The film was released commercially in 2007, with the first such showings on 11 May 2007 in New York City.dbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:nameShow Flatdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_MainwaringShow Flat is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Eileen Munro, Anthony Hankey and Clifford Heatherley. It was made at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a struggling couple who take over a vacant flat in order to impress somebody by holding a dinner there.dbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isidore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isidore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameShowdowndbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Showdown_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsShowdown (1942) is the eleventh of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on October 16, 1942.dbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Deydbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJorge Saraleguidbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJane Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRene Russodbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Shatnerdbp-dbr:Showtime_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrankie R. 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The film stars Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy alongside Rene Russo, William Shatner, Pedro Damian and De Niro's real-life daughter Drena De Niro. It was released in the United States on March 15, 2002. It received generally negative reviews, with critics lamenting its lackluster humor and poor attempt to satirize the buddy-cop genre. It received two nominations at the 23rd Golden Raspberry Awards: Worst Actor (for Murphy), and Worst Screen Combo (for Murphy and DeNiro).dbp-dbr:Shrek_Retolddbp-dbp:directorGrant Duffrindbp-dbr:Shrek_Retolddbp-dbp:nameShrek Retolddbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shot-for-shot_remakesdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_donkeysdbp-dbr:Shrek_Retoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shrek_(franchise)Shrek Retold is a fan-made reanimated collab film based on the 2001 film Shrek, in turn based on the 1990 children’s book by William Steig. Released on November 29, 2018, to YouTube, the project was led by YouTuber Grant Duffrin ("3GI", best known for hosting an annual Shrek festival in Milwaukee from 2014–2023).It features the work of over 200 creators, each contributing to a portion of the recreation.dbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robbie_Robertsondbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Powell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Medavoydbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArnold W. Messerdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBradley J. Fischerdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Clarksondbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Mortimerdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Williamsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMax von Sydowdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Ruffalodbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Medavoydbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bradley_J._Fischer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShutter Island: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bipolar_disorderdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Appian_Way_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phoenix_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Dedham,_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Laeta_Kalogridisdbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1954dbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dennis_Lehanedbp-dbr:Shutter_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Psychiatry_in_the_United_States_in_fictionShutter Island is a 2010 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese. It was adapted by Laeta Kalogridis from the 2003 novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane, about a Deputy U.S. Marshal who comes to Shutter Island to investigate a psychiatric facility after one of the patients goes missing. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo, with Ben Kingsley, Max von Sydow and Michelle Williams in supporting roles.The film had its wide release on February 19, 2010, and received generally positive reviews from critics. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2010, and grossed $295 million worldwide. The film is also noted for its soundtrack, which prominently used classical music, such as that of Gustav Mahler, Krzysztof Penderecki, György Ligeti, John Cage, Ingram Marshall, and Max Richter.dbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Golan-Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Plimptondbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hersheydbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Clayburghdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Golan-Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:nameShy Peopledbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrei_KonchalovskyShy People is a 1987 American drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, from a script by Konchalovsky, Marjorie David and Gérard Brach. It stars Barbara Hershey, Jill Clayburgh, and Martha Plimpton, and features music by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. The film is about the culture clash that takes place between Diana, a Manhattan writer, her wayward teenage daughter Grace, and their long-distant relatives in the bayous of Louisiana.It premiered at the 40th Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 1987, with Hershey winning the award for Best Actress. It received a limited release in the United States on March 11, 1988. It was one of the last film roles for actor Merritt Butrick, who died from AIDS in 1989. It was filmed by the bayous of South Louisiana.dbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_D'Angelodbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerFrank D'Angelodbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerBarry Shermandbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringPaul Sorvinodbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringRobert Loggiadbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringJames Caandbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringDaryl Hannahdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringFrank D'Angelodbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_D'Angelodbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_D'Angelodbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:nameSicilian Vampiredbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:nameI Want to Live Forever: Official Soundtrack from the Feature Film Sicilian Vampiredbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampiredbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sicilian_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_D'AngeloSicilian Vampire is a 2015 Canadian horror drama film written, directed by and starring Frank D'Angelo. It also stars James Caan, Daryl Hannah, Paul Sorvino, and Robert Loggia in his final film role before his death. The film revolves around Santino "Sonny" Trafficante, a reputed mobster, who is bitten by a bat and turned into a vampire while at his hunting lodge. With his new abilities, Trafficante feels the need to right the wrongs in his life, while simultaneously trying to protect his loved ones.dbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Macphersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rodrigo_García_(director)dbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Russettdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerClay Reeddbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerHannah MacPhersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerJacob Avnetdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerKip Pastordbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:starringSean O'Donnelldbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Russettdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:starringLaine Neildbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Macphersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodrigo_García_(director)dbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hannah_Macphersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Russettdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:nameSickhousedbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_mediadbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_thriller_filmsSickhouse is a 2016 thriller that was written and directed by Hannah Macpherson and starring YouTube personality Andrea Russett. The film was initially released between April 29 and May 3, 2016, on the instant image messaging mobile app Snapchat via Russett's account in one to ten second increments in the mobile 9:16 vertical orientation. On June 1, 2016, the film's production company, Indigenous Media, released a 68-minute full length version that was released to VOD. This version of Sickhouse utilized the clips released to Snapchat, which made up the bulk of the film, as well as new, additional material.The film's plot centers around Russett, who ventures to a supposedly haunted cabin named "Sickhouse" with her fictitious cousin, and two social media addicts, in an attempt to investigate its lore. The actors for Sickhouse improvised most of their dialogue as the movie was filmed in real time on Snapchat. Since the movie's release, Sickhouse has been compared to the 2014 horror movie Unfriended, for its usage of social media as a storytelling technique, and the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project, for its similar premise.Due to the film's popularity online, a sequel to the film was greenlit in July 2016.dbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Whitedbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directorZion Myersdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Pagedbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Keatondbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Rowandbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman Phillips, Jr.dbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Whitedbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willard_Mackdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Hatchdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameSidewalks of New Yorkdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewalks_of_New_York_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsSidewalks of New York is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Zion Myers and Jules White and starring Buster Keaton. The film was commercially successful.dbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Paynedbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rolfe_Kentdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Londondbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:starringVirginia Madsendbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:starringPaul Giamattidbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:starringThomas Haden Churchdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:starringSandra Ohdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Paynedbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Londondbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Paynedbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:nameSidewaysdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Sidewaysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independent_Spirit_Award_for_Best_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Midlife_crisis_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rolfe_Kentdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jim_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_winedbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Paynedbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alexander_Paynedbp-dbr:Sidewayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Ynez_ValleySideways is a 2004 American comedy-drama directed by Alexander Payne and written by Jim Taylor and Payne. A film adaptation of Rex Pickett's 2004 novel, Sideways follows two men in their forties, Miles Raymond (Paul Giamatti), a depressed teacher and unsuccessful writer, and Jack Cole (Thomas Haden Church), a past-his-prime actor, who take a week-long road trip to Santa Barbara County wine country to celebrate Jack's upcoming wedding. Sandra Oh and Virginia Madsen also star as women they encounter during their trip.Sideways premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2004, and was released in the United States on October 22, 2004. It received widespread acclaim from critics and is regarded as one of the greatest films of the 2000s. At the 77th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Haden Church), Best Supporting Actress (Madsen), and Best Adapted Screenplay, the last of which it won.dbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_Studios_Global_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Televisiondbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerRoee Sharondbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nia_Longdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miguel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beau_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Haywarddbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thea_Gilldbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Currie_Holmesdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Oldsdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_Studios_Global_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Televisiondbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sightings:_Heartland_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Trenchard-SmithSightings: Heartland Ghost is a 2002 film that originally aired on Showtime based on the TV series Sightings and inspired by true events. The film was written by Phil Penningroth and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.dbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerKathleen Kennedydbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Mercerdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howard, Thomas Drescher, Tom Drescherdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoaquin Phoenixdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringCherry Jonesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbigail Breslindbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringRory Culkindbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Kennedy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameSignsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_asthmadbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Kennedy/Marshall_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Frank_Marshalldbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blinding_Edge_Pictures_filmsSigns is a 2002 American science fiction horror thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. The film was produced by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. Starring Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, the story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield and that the phenomenon is a result of extraterrestrial life. Signs explores the themes of faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials.Signs premiered in theaters on August 2, 2002. The film was a financial success, grossing $408 million on a $72 million budget, becoming the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2002, and was met with positive reviews from critics, with many praising its atmosphere, cinematography, score and story, but others criticizing aspects of the script. The film was nominated for multiple awards, including those from the Online Film Critics Society and the Empire Awards. The film also won an award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. The high definition Blu-ray Disc edition of the film featuring the director's audio commentary, the making of the film and deleted scenes was released in the United States on June 3, 2008. The original motion picture soundtrack, which was composed by James Newton Howard, was released on the opening day by the Hollywood Records label.dbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_O._Russelldbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:distributorThe Weinstein Companydbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:producerBruce Cohendbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Gordondbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:producerDonna Gigliottidbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:starringJacki Weaverdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:starringBradley Cooperdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:starringAnupam Kherdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:starringChris Tuckerdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lawrencedbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_O._Russelldbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cohendbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donna_Gigliottidbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_O._Russelldbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dance_competitionsdbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Silver_Linings_Playbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_O._RussellSilver Linings Playbook is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by David O. Russell. The film is based on Matthew Quick's 2008 novel The Silver Linings Playbook. It stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, with Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker, John Ortiz, Shea Whigham, Anupam Kher and Julia Stiles in supporting roles.The film is set in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Cooper plays Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Jr., a man with bipolar disorder who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves back in with his parents (De Niro and Weaver). Pat is determined to win back his estranged wife. He meets a young widow, Tiffany Maxwell (Lawrence), who offers to help him get his wife back if he enters a dance competition with her. The two become closer as they train, and Pat, his father, and Tiffany examine their relationships with each other as they cope with their situations.Silver Linings Playbook premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, and was released in the United States on November 16, 2012. The film opened to critical acclaim, with praise for Russell's direction and screenplay, and the performances of Cooper and Lawrence. It grossed $236.4 million worldwide. A recipient of several accolades, it received eight nominations at the 85th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress and with Lawrence winning the Academy Award for Best Actress.dbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Broughtondbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Goldblumdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny Gloverdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Dennehydbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Klinedbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Huntdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRosanna Arquettedbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Glenndbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Silverado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_Western_(genre)_filmsSilverado is a 1985 American Western film that was produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and written by Kasdan and his brother Mark. It stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, and Kevin Costner. The supporting cast features Brian Dennehy, Rosanna Arquette, John Cleese, Jeff Goldblum, Lynne Whitfield, and Linda Hunt.The film was produced by Columbia Pictures and Delphi III Productions, and distributed to theatres by Columbia, and by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for home media. The original soundtrack, with a score composed by Bruce Broughton, was released by Geffen Records. On November 12, 2005, an expanded two-disc version of the score was released by the Intrada Records label.Silverado premiered in the United States on July 10, 1985. Through an 11-week run, the film was shown at 1,190 theaters at its widest release, and grossed $32,192,570 at the box office. Generally met with positive critical reviews, it was nominated for Best Sound and Best Original Score at the 58th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Starkdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Digital_Classics_DVDdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbp:producerPeter Shillingforddbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Starkdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Digital_Classics_DVDdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Starkdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Morecambe_and_Wisedbp-dbr:Simon,_Simonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_short_filmsSimon, Simon is a 1970 British sound effect comedy short film directed by Graham Stark and starring Stark, Norman Rossington, John Junkin and Julia Foster. The film features a host of cameo appearances by veteran British comedians. The title comes from the Simon hydraulic platforms used in the film.dbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Malonedbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liberacedbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Wallacedbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSincerely Yoursdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Sincerely_Yours_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_booksSincerely Yours is a 1955 Warner Color film romantic music comedy starring Liberace. It was Liberace's first starring motion picture and was a recreation of his concert performances and a remake of the Warner Bros. 1932 film The Man Who Played God, which was itself a remake of the 1922 film The Man Who Played God, also based on the 1914 Jules Eckert Goodman play The Silent Voice.dbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbp:producerBasil Deandbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbp:nameSing As We Godbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Godbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sing_As_We_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_J._B._PriestleySing As We Go is a 1934 British musical film starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Stanley Holloway. The script was written by Gordon Wellesley and J. B. Priestley.Considered by many to be British music hall star Gracie Fields' finest vehicle, this film was written for her by leading novelist J. B. Priestley. In this morale-boosting depression movie, set in the industrial north of England, Fields stars as a resourceful, determined working class heroine, laid off from her job in a clothing mill, who has to seek work in the seaside resort of Blackpool. This gives her the opportunity both to fall into many misadventures and, of course, to sing.The decision to film on location brings the film a life and immediacy all too absent from most films of the period. The film provides us with a snapshot of life in a seaside resort in the 1930s. The final scene of the millworkers returning to the re-opened mill while Fields leads them in the rousing title song has become an almost iconic film cliché.dbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSing Sing Nightsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Sing_Nights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._CollinsSing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins, based on the 1927 novel by American Author Harry Stephen Keeler.dbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carney_(director)dbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorThe Weinstein Companydbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Bregmandbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerKevin Scott Frakesdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerJohn Carneydbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerMartina Nilanddbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerPaul Trijbitsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerChristian Grassdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerRaj Brinder Daddbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringAidan Gillendbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringLucy Boyntondbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringJack Reynordbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringFerdia Walsh-Peelodbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringKelly Thorntondbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringMaria Doyle Kennedydbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:nameSing Streetdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1985dbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educationdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carneydbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Synge_Street_schoolSing Street is a 2016 coming-of-age musical comedy-drama film written and directed by John Carney from a story by Carney and Simon Carmody. Starring Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor, Kelly Thornton and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, the story revolves around a teenage boy who forms a band to impress a girl in 1980s Dublin. It is an international co-production of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States.The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2016. It was released in Ireland on 17 March 2016, in the United States on 15 April and in the United Kingdom on 20 May. The film received positive reviews from critics, grossed $13.6 million worldwide on a $4 million budget, and was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 74th Golden Globe Awards.dbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Independent Exhibitors' Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rockdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rockdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbp:nameSing as You Swingdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Sing_as_You_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_StudiosSing as You Swing is a 1937 British musical film directed by Redd Davis and starring Charles Clapham, Bill Dwyer and Claude Dampier. It was written by Clifford Grey and Syd Courtenay. It was made as a quota quickie and features turns from a variety of radio and revue stars with little background narrative.dbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Vaughandbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCyril Raymonddbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Paxtondbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Johnstonedbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSingle Lifedbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Single_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsSingle Life is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring Campbell Gullan, Kathleen Vaughan, and Sidney Paxton.dbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbp:producerWillis Kentdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbp:nameSinister Handsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Handspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_SchaeferSinister Hands is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Armand Schaefer.dbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Berangerdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaudie Dunhamdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Tilson-Chownedbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Veritydbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Berangerdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Waltondbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSinister Streetdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinister_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BerangerSinister Street is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by George Beranger and starring John Stuart, Amy Verity and Maudie Dunham. It was adapted from the 1913–14 novel Sinister Street by Compton MacKenzie.dbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Taggartdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Marxdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lindsaydbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Taggartdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Marxdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:nameSinner Take Alldbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinner_Take_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Errol_TaggartSinner Take All is a 1936 American murder mystery film directed by Errol Taggart and starring Bruce Cabot, Margaret Lindsay and Joseph Calleia.dbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vinod_Pandedbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Yash_Raj_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVinod Pandedbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vinod_Pandedbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Yash_Raj_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vinod_Pandedbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSinsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Hindi-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sanjoy_Chowdhurydbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_erotic_drama_filmsSins is a 2005 English-language Indian drama film directed and produced by Vinod Pande. It stars Shiney Ahuja and Seema Rahmani. The film is based on a news story that Pande read in 1988 about a Kerala priest sentenced to death on sexual harassment and murder charges. The film depicts the unconventional passionate affair of a young girl with an older priest. Deciding to keep their love story confidential, things take such a twist that their love story takes a perpetual transformation into a story marked by jealousy, hatred, and treachery.The film has a few controversial topless scenes, as a result of which it received an A certificate from the censor board of India. The film depicting a Catholic priest romantically involved with a young woman, was protested against by those that felt it was a negative portrayal of Catholicism and indecent. Catholic Secular Forum filed a public interest litigation to stall its release but court cleared the film. Released on 25 February 2005 on 50 screens, the film was commercially unsuccessful.The film is based on a news story that Pande read in 1988 about a priest sentenced to death on sexual harassment and murder charges.dbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_W._Garronidbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringCourtney Taylordbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miles_O'Keeffedbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Cassavetesdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Sheltondbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Roundtreedbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Roycedbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Anne_Beamandbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Roedbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michele_Brindbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Moffettdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_W._Garronidbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:nameSins of the Nightdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsSins of the Night is a 1993 American thriller and crime film directed by Gregory Dark, produced by Andrew W. Garroni, and starring Nick Cassavetes, Deborah Shelton, Miles O'Keeffe and Richard Roundtree in the lead roles. Its music was composed by Ashley Irwin.dbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:directorSimon Bennettdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:producerJohn Barnettdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:producerPaul Davisdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Samidbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robbie_Magasivadbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oscar_Kightleydbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Teuila_Blakelydbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shimpal_Lelisidbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Fanedbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:starringIaheto Ah Hidbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Kightleydbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:nameSione's 2: Unfinished Businessdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:nameSione's 2: Unfinished Business: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrack, Music, R&B/Soul, Hip-Hop/Rapdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businessdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_AucklandSione's 2: Unfinished Business is a 2012 New Zealand comedy film and the sequel to the hugely successful 2006 film Sione's Wedding. It was produced by John Barnett and Paul Davis, directed by Simon Bennett, co-produced by South Pacific Pictures and New Zealand Film Commission with music by Don McGlashan and written by Oscar Kightley and James Griffin. The film stars Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi, Robbie Magasiva, Iaheto Ah Hi, Dave Fane, Teuila Blakely, Madeleine Sami, Pua Magasiva, Mario Gaoa, Nathaniel Lees, David Van Horn, Ayşe Tezel, Dimitri Baveas, Kirk Torrance and Te Kohe Tuhaka. Sione's 2: Unfinished Business was filmed at Auckland, New Zealand. The film was theatrically released on 19 January 2012, by Sony Pictures and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 13 June 2012, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film has received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $723,000 in New Zealand. This was Pua Magasiva's final film appearance seven years before his death on 11 May 2019.dbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millikendbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Neilldbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringTara Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringPortia de Rossidbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringElle Macphersondbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Fischerdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringPamela Rabedbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millikendbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameSirensdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Duigandbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sirens_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Norman_LindsaySirens is a 1994 film, based on the life of artist and author Norman Lindsay, written and directed by John Duigan and set in Australia during the interwar period. Sirens was mostly filmed at the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum, Lindsay's home and studio in Faulconbridge, New South Wales and the town of Sofala near Bathurst.Sirens, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bitter Moon—all released in the US within weeks of one another—were the films that brought Hugh Grant to the attention of American audiences.dbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Mungiadbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:producerMichael Burnsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:producerLeanna Creeldbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Falcondbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:starringJustin McGuiredbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Mungiadbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_R._Burnsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leanna_Creeldbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lance_Mungiadbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Falcondbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:nameSix-String Samuraidbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:name(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)dbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:nameSix-String Samurai:dbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_alternate_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six-String_Samuraipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elvis_PresleySix-String Samurai is a 1998 American post-apocalyptic action comedy film directed by Lance Mungia and starring Jeffrey Falcon and Justin McGuire. Brian Tyler composed the score for this film along with Igor & The Red Elvises, the latter providing the majority of the soundtrack.The film was greeted with a great deal of excitement when shown at Slamdance in 1998, winning the Slamdance awards for best editing and cinematography, and gathering extremely favorable reviews from influential alternative, cult and indie film publications such as Fangoria, Film Threat and Ain't It Cool News. It is billed as a "post-apocalyptic musical satire".In a limited theatrical release the film ran for several months in a few theaters, gaining a reputation as a minor cult film; having a budget of $2,000,000, it only made a mere $124,494 at the box offices. An intended trilogy has been discussed but not yet realized, just like the predicted launching of the career of the film's star, Jeffrey Falcon, a martial artist who had appeared in several Hong Kong action movies in the 1980s and early 1990s. While Mungia made several music videos, he did not direct another feature until the 2005 film The Crow: Wicked Prayer.dbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Downesdbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trinity_Broadcasting_Networkdbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:producerDavid A. R. Whitedbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Downesdbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:producerKevin Downesdbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:producerCosimo Michael Occhipintidbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Baldwindbp-dbr:Six:_The_Mark_Unleasheddbp-dbp:starringDavid A. R. 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R. White, Eric Roberts, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was released June 29, 2004, and debuted at #6 on the Christian Booksellers Association Best Sellers List.dbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbp:nameSky Full of Moondbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Sky_Full_of_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_FosterSky Full of Moon is a 1952 American western film directed by Norman Foster and starring Carleton Carpenter, Keenan Wynn, and Jan Sterling. 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The film has music composed by Dennis Haines.dbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Gunn_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Elizabeth Winsteaddbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Angaranodbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringKelly Prestondbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanielle Panabakerdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Gunn_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Schooleydbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_McCorkledbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameSky Highdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Giacchinodbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_schoolsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_High_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Child_superheroesSky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, and Kim Possible creators Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Kelly Preston, Michael Angarano, Danielle Panabaker, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Kurt Russell. It follows Will Stronghold (Angarano), the son of two superheroes, who is enrolled in an airborne high school for teenage superheroes. As his dormant superpowers manifest, he struggles to maintain his relationships with his old friends, learns of a threat from a mysterious supervillain, and searches for the girl of his dreams.The film was theatrically released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on July 29, 2005, and grossed $86.4 million worldwide against a production budget of $35 million. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences during its original theatrical run and has since been recognized as a cult film.dbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christy_Cabannedbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starring Lloyd Hughes, Marceline Day, Wheeler Oakman, Walter Miller, Emerson Treacydbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christy_Cabannedbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameSky Raidersdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sky_Raiders_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_adventure_filmsSky Raiders is a 1931 film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Lloyd Hughes and Marceline Day. Produced by Columbia Pictures, it was filmed at Grand Central Air Terminal, later Grand Central Airport in Glendale, California.dbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Gossagedbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbp:nameSkylarksdbp-dbr:Skylarksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Skylarkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsSkylarks is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox and Nancy Burne. 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It stars Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, David Zayas, and Donald Faison as a group of Los Angeles residents who witness an alien invasion while in a condominium.Released on November 12, 2010, in the United States, Skyline was panned by critics, who lamented the plot and script, though some praised the CGI effects. The film grossed $68.3 million worldwide against its $10–20 million budget.Skyline initiated the Skyline film series, being followed by three sequels: Beyond Skyline (2017), Skylines (2020) and Skyline: Warpath (2025).dbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(director)dbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Deutschdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(director)dbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Deutschdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Weidmandbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameSlanderdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Slander_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsSlander is a 1957 American drama film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Van Johnson, Ann Blyth and Steve Cochran. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film centers on a scandal magazine similar to the real-life Confidential and Whisper gossip magazines, which had published "smear" stories about many celebrities, including Johnson.Despite the film's title, its plot concerns written material, which would possibly become the grounds for defamation litigation as the tort of libel, not slander, which applies only to oral communication. Furthermore, defamation suits only have legal merit if the content is proven to be false, but the plot centers on the publication of a factual event in a man's past that he admits to be truthful.dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studios_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:producerRon Frenchdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Steendbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Buseydbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Baldwindbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Callum_Keith_Renniedbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Scarfedbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hanson_(ice_hockey)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Paetkaudbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Carlsondbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Carlson_(ice_hockey)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studios_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Broderick_Millerdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:nameSlap Shot 2: Breaking the Icedbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nebraskadbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_2:_Breaking_the_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_BoyumSlap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice is a 2002 American sports comedy film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey. The direct-to-video film is the sequel to the 1977 film Slap Shot.dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Martin_(Canadian_director)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:producerConnie Dolphindbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Nielsendbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greyston_Holtdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hanson_(ice_hockey)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Carlsondbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Carlson_(ice_hockey)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynda_Boyddbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doug_Gilmourdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Messierdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Martin_(Canadian_director)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Riddell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:nameSlap Shot 3: The Junior Leaguedbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_ice_hockey_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Shot_3:_The_Junior_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_filmsSlap Shot 3: The Junior League is a 2008 Canadian-American sports film directed by Richard Martin and starring Greyston Holt and Lynda Boyd. It follows a junior version of the Charlestown Chiefs who fight their way to fame with a new coach and the Hanson Brothers in tow. It is the direct-to-video film sequel to the 2002 direct-to-video film Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice.dbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:directorJeremiah Kippdbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shudder_(streaming_service)dbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Pictures_Groupdbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Manning_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:producerBarry J. Neelydbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:producerArtisha Mann Cooperdbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:producerJoe Benedettodbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Hedayadbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Libe_Barerdbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:August_Maturodbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:starringMike Manningdbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shudder_(streaming_service)dbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Pictures_Groupdbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Manning_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:nameSlapfacedbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Instrumentaldbp-dbr:Slapfacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_police_officersdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Slapfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_horror_thriller_filmsSlapface is a 2021 American Indie horror film written and directed by Jeremiah Kipp and produced by Mike Manning. A feature-length adaptation of Kipp's 2017 short film of the same name, it features an ensemble cast that includes Manning, August Maturo, Libe Barer, Dan Hedaya and Lukas Hassel as the film's monster.The film premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival on March 20, 2021, where it won the Audience Award in the "Feature Thriller, Horror or Sci-Fi" category. It was released by Shudder and Epic Pictures Group in the United States on February 3, 2022.dbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Crispian_Millsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Wallsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:producerHuberta Von Lieldbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringMichael Sheendbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringSimon Peggdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringAsa Butterfielddbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringHermione Corfielddbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringFinn Coledbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Crispian_Millsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crispian_Millsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:nameSlaughterhouse Rulezdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jon_Ekstranddbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_high_school_filmsSlaughterhouse Rulez is a 2018 British comedy horror film directed by Crispian Mills. Written by Mills and Henry Fitzherbert, the film's cast features Asa Butterfield, Finn Cole, Hermione Corfield, Michael Sheen, with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.Slaughterhouse Rulez was released on 31 October 2018 in the United Kingdom and on 17 May 2019 in the United States and Canada.dbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Darwelldbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Baxterdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Schildkrautdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Lehmandbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Hellmandbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Faulknerdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSlave Shipdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1850sdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_slaverydbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Slave_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_adventure_filmsSlave Ship is a 1937 American historical adventure film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery and Elizabeth Allan. The supporting cast features Mickey Rooney, George Sanders, Jane Darwell, and Joseph Schildkraut. It is one of very few films out of the forty-eight that Beery made during the sound era for which he did not receive top billing.dbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Nolandbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Beth_Hughesdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Baridbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rauhdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lou_Breslowdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brett_Hallidaydbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:nameSleepers Westdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Sleepers_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_crime_drama_filmsSleepers West is a 1941 American mystery drama film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari and Mary Beth Hughes. This second entry in 20th Century-Fox's Michael Shayne series was a remake of the 1934 Fox romantic drama Sleepers East from the novel Sleepers East (1933) by Frederick Nebel. The film Michael Shayne - Private Detective (1940) was the first in a series of 12 films. Lloyd Nolan starred as Shayne until the series was dropped by Twentieth Century-Fox and picked up by PRC. In the PRC series, Hugh Beaumont played Shayne.dbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directorWolfgang Reithermandbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directorEric Larsondbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directorClyde Geronimidbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directorLes Clarkdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directorSequence Directorsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directorSupervising Directordbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Distributiondbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Jo Allendbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringVerna Feltondbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringEleanor Audleydbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Thompsondbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Costadbp-dbr:Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara 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Beauty is a 1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution. Based on Charles Perrault's 1697 fairy tale, the film follows Princess Aurora, who was cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent to die from pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel on her 16th birthday. She is saved by three good fairies, who alter Aurora's curse so that she falls into a deep sleep and will be awakened by true love's kiss. The production was supervised by Clyde Geronimi, and was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, Eric Larson, and Les Clark. It features the voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Barbara Luddy, Barbara Jo Allen, Taylor Holmes, and Bill Thompson.Sleeping Beauty began development in 1950. The film took nearly a decade and $6 million (equivalent to $64,719,178 in 2024) to produce, and was Disney's most expensive animated feature at the time. Its tapestry-like art style was devised by Eyvind Earle, who was inspired by pre-Renaissance European art; its score and songs, composed by George Bruns, were based on Pyotr Tchaikovsky's 1889 ballet. Sleeping Beauty was the first animated film to use the Super Technirama 70 widescreen process and was the second full-length animated feature filmed in anamorphic widescreen, following Lady and the Tramp (1955).It was released in theaters on January 29, 1959, to mixed reviews from critics who praised its art direction and musical score, but criticized its plot and characters. The film was a box-office bomb in its initial release, grossing $5.3 million (equivalent to $57,168,607 in 2024), and losing $900,000 (equivalent to $9,707,877 in 2024) for the distributor. Many employees from the animation studio were laid off. Sleeping Beauty's re-releases have been successful, and it has become one of Disney's most artistically acclaimed features. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture at the 32nd Academy Awards.Maleficent, a live-action reimagining of the film from Maleficent's perspective, was released in 2014, followed by a sequel, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, in 2019. The latter year, Sleeping Beauty was selected for preservation in the United States Library of Congress' National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Sleeping_Partnersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Partnersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Partnersdbp-dbp:producerMaurice J. 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It is based on the 1916 play Let's Make a Dream by Sacha Guitry. It was shot at Islington Studios.dbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:producerGary Fosterdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:starringBill Pullmandbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:starringRob Reinerdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:starringMeg Ryandbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:starringRoss Malingerdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_S._Warddbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:nameSleepless in Seattledbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nora_Ephrondbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Empire_State_Building_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Sleepless_in_Seattlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_S._WardSleepless in Seattle is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, from a screenplay written by Jeff Arch, David S. Ward and Ephron. Starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, the film follows a journalist (Ryan) who becomes enamored with a widowed architect (Hanks) when the latter's son calls in to a talk radio program requesting a new partner for his grieving father. In addition to Bill Pullman, Ross Malinger, and Rob Reiner, the film also features Rosie O'Donnell, Gaby Hoffmann, Victor Garber, Rita Wilson, Barbara Garrick, and Carey Lowell.Inspired by director Leo McCarey's An Affair to Remember (1957), which itself was a same-script remake of McCarey's Love Affair (1939), Sleepless in Seattle was conceived as a romantic drama by Jeff Arch in 1989. Several studios rejected his script, deterred by the idea that its main couple does not meet for nearly the entire film. Ward and Ephron were hired for script revisions, with Ephron tapped to direct. Although both Hanks and Ryan had been favored for the lead roles from the beginning, several other actors expressed interest in both parts. The film was shot mostly in Seattle during the summer of 1992. Several of its most pivotal scenes were filmed on a former naval base due to the city's lack of sound stages, including a recreation of the Empire State Building's observation deck when the New York skyscraper was not available.Sleepless in Seattle was released on June 25, 1993, to positive reviews, receiving praise for Ephron's writing and direction, as well as Hanks and Ryan's performances. The film received 2 nominations at the 66th Academy Awards: Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Song. Despite competition from several blockbusters released around that same summer, the film was a surprise commercial success, earning $17 million during its opening weekend (the highest opening for a romantic comedy at the time), and ultimately grossing over $227.9 million worldwide. It was one of the highest-grossing films of 1993, and remains one of the most successful romantic comedies in box-office history. Its success extended to the home video market, and was the top rental of 1994 in the United States. The soundtrack was also successful, peaking at number one on the Billboard 200.Several critics and media publications agree that Sleepless in Seattle is one of the greatest romantic comedy films of all time. The film is also credited with establishing Ephron as a celebrated romantic comedy filmmaker.dbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWilliam Maherdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Overture_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Vantagedbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Stahldbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:AnnaSophia_Robbdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Woody_Harrelsondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlize Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Overture_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Vantagedbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSleepwalkingdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saskatchewandbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overture_Films_filmsSleepwalking is a 2008 American drama film starring Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Robb, Charlize Theron (who also produces the film), Woody Harrelson and Dennis Hopper. It centers on the bonding of a 30-year-old man and his 12-year-old niece after she is abandoned by her mother. The girl is taken in by the state after he loses his job and apartment. The two then depart on a road trip to his father's farm, a place he and his sister never intended to go back to. Sleepwalking was an original screenplay by Zac Stanford and was the directorial debut of William Maher.Shooting began in October 2006 in Moose Jaw and Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada under the working title Ferris Wheel. It was filmed on a 30-day shooting schedule, often under sub-zero conditions. The film featured the song "Come On, Come Out" by A Fine Frenzy. 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Hollow is a 1999 Gothic dark fantasy supernatural horror film directed by Tim Burton. It is loosely based on Washington Irving's 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", and stars Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, with Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon, Casper Van Dien, Christopher Lee, and Jeffrey Jones in supporting roles. The plot follows police constable Ichabod Crane (Depp) sent from New York City to investigate a series of murders in the village of Sleepy Hollow by a mysterious Headless Horseman.Development began in 1993 at Paramount Pictures, with Kevin Yagher originally set to direct Andrew Kevin Walker's script as a low-budget slasher film. Disagreements with Paramount resulted in Yagher being demoted to prosthetic makeup designer, and Burton was hired to direct in June 1998. Filming took place from November 1998 to May 1999. The film was an international co-production between Germany and the United States.The film had its world premiere at Mann's Chinese Theatre on November 17, 1999, and was released in the United States on November 19, 1999, by Paramount Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction, screenplay and musical score, as well as its dark humor, visual effects and atmosphere. It grossed approximately $207 million worldwide. 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The screenplay by Harold Pinter is an adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's play, Sleuth. 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Wellman and starring Janet Gaynor, Robert Taylor, and James Stewart. The supporting cast features Binnie Barnes, Andy Devine, Lewis Stone and Edgar Kennedy.Based on a novel by Ben Ames Williams, the film went through many changes before it reached the screen. The script is credited to John Lee Mahin, Edith Fitzgerald, and the husband-and-wife team of Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich.It has no relation to the 1953 MGM musical film of the same title.dbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:producerRoger Lewisdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Conraddbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sian_Barbara_Allendbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buddy_Ebsendbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Milesdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Llewellyn_Moxeydbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independence_Day_(United_States)_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disaster_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disaster_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash-Up_on_Interstate_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Llewellyn_MoxeySmash-Up on Interstate 5 is a 1976 American made-for-television disaster film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. Loosely based on the novel Expressway written by Trevor Dudley-Smith under the pseudonym Howard North, the film chronicles the aftermath of a 39-car smash-up in California.dbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directorBrian Larsendbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Lallydbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringKenny Pickettdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameSmash and Grabdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SparkShortsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_robotsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:Smash_and_Grab_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsSmash and Grab is a 2019 American animated science fiction action adventure short film directed and written by Brian Larsen, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the second film in Pixar's SparkShorts program, and focuses on two robots who try to escape from their work routine. The short premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on January 18, 2019, before being released on YouTube on February 11, 2019. The short was also released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Smithy_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerN. P. 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It was Hall's last feature film as a director.dbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:producerMort Engelbergdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Snuff_Garrettdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Kennedydbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringDom DeLuisedbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringSally Fielddbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringJerry Reeddbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringPaul Williamsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringJackie Gleasondbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:starringPat McCormickdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Belsondbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Yatesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:nameOriginal Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:nameSmokey and the Bandit IIdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:nameSmokey and the Bandit 2:dbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pittsburgh_Steelers_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jerry_Belsondbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Smokey_and_the_BanditSmokey and the Bandit II is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham, and starring Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Dom DeLuise, Sally Field, Mike Henry, Paul Williams and Pat McCormick. The film is the second installment of the Smokey and the Bandit trilogy in the Smokey and the Bandit franchise and a sequel to Smokey and the Bandit (1977).The film was originally released in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and several other, mainly Commonwealth, countries as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again.The plot centers on Bo "Bandit" Darville (Burt Reynolds) and Cledus "Snowman" Snow (Jerry Reed), transporting an elephant to the GOP National Convention, with Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) once again in hot pursuit.Smokey and the Bandit II was a box office success, grossing $66.1 million against a $17 million budget, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing domestic film of 1980 in the United States.dbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lowrydbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:producerMort Engelbergdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Canslerdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stewart_(musician)dbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Crutchfielddbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:starringJerry Reeddbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:starringPaul Williamsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:starringJackie Gleasondbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:starringPat McCormickdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lowrydbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:nameSmokey and the Bandit Part 3dbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:nameSmokey and the Bandit Part 3:dbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_Lowrydbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Smokey_and_the_Bandit_Part_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Smokey_and_the_BanditSmokey and the Bandit Part 3 (also known as Smokey and the Bandit III) is a 1983 American action comedy film, serving as a spin-off and legacy sequel to Smokey and the Bandit (1977) and Smokey and the Bandit II (1980). The film is the third and final installment of the Smokey and the Bandit trilogy in the Smokey and the Bandit franchise, starring Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick, Mike Henry and Colleen Camp. The film also includes a cameo near the end by the original Bandit, Burt Reynolds.With one of the main titular characters missing, the plot of the film revolves instead around Sheriff Buford T. Justice ("Smokey"), with the presence of the Bandit merely being suggested through him being impersonated by Cledus ("Snowman").Reviews of Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 were resoundingly negative and the film was a box office bomb, earning only around $7 million against a $9 million budget.dbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barnaby_Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarnaby Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOliver Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCelia Imriedbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringToby Jonesdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Headeydbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMischa Bartondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Branddbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Frydbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Chancellordbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCaterina Murinodbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJodie Whittakerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFenella Woolgardbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barnaby_Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barnaby_Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Moorcroftdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSt Trinian'sdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSt. Trinian'sdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-popdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reboot_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oxfordshiredbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:St_Trinian's_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_ParkerSt Trinian's is a 2007 British comedy film and the sixth in a long-running series of British films based on the works of cartoonist Ronald Searle and set in St Trinian's School. The first four films form a series, starting with The Belles of St. Trinian's in 1954, with sequels in 1957, 1960, 1966 and a reboot in 1980. The release of 2007, 27 years after the last entry, and 53 years after the first film, is a rebooting of the franchise, rather than a direct sequel, with certain plot elements borrowed from the first film.Whereas the earlier films concentrated on the adults, this film gives the school pupils greater prominence. St Trinian's is an anarchic school for uncontrollable girls run by eccentric headmistress Camilla Dagey Fritton (the reboot continues the tradition, established by Alastair Sim in the original film, of casting a male actor to play the female headmistress, with Rupert Everett inheriting the role).St Trinian's received mixed reviews but was a commercial success, and remains one of the highest-grossing British independent films of the last thirty years.dbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:producerHarry Rapfdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Hamilton_(actress)dbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:nameStablematesdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsStablemates is a 1938 American sports drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney.dbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wilson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightsdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wilson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Blake_(author)dbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightsdbp-dbp:nameStacy's Knightsdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stacy's_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blackjack_filmsStacy's Knights is a 1983 American film directed by Jim Wilson.The film is also known as Double Down, The Touch (American video title), Winning Streak (British video title).dbp-dbr:Stargate:_The_Ark_of_Truthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Stargate:_The_Ark_of_Truthdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Stargate:_The_Ark_of_Truthdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_G._Lenicdbp-dbr:Stargate:_The_Ark_of_Truthdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wrightdbp-dbr:Stargate:_The_Ark_of_Truthdbp-dbp:producerRobert C. 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Cooper. It serves as a sequel to the television series Stargate SG-1 and stars its last regular cast. The film picks up after the SG-1 series finale but happens before the Stargate Atlantis third season finale.The Ark of Truth was released direct-to-video on March 11, 2008, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The Sci-Fi Channel premiered the film on television in the United States on March 27, 2009.It is the first of two Stargate SG-1 direct-to-video films, the second one being Stargate: Continuum.dbp-dbr:Starhopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barbara_Peetersdbp-dbr:Starhopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barbara_Peetersdbp-dbr:Starhopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Rothmandbp-dbr:Starhopsdbp-dbp:nameStarhopsdbp-dbr:Starhopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starhopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starhopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Starhopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Starhopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Starhopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barbara_PeetersStarhops is 1977 exploitation comedy film directed by Barbara Peeters, based on a script by Stephanie Rothman, writing under a pseudonym, and was edited by future Oscar winning screenwriter Steve Zaillian.Three carhops team up to save their cash-strapped Venice Beach drive-in restaurant from the clutches of a greedy oil baron who wants the land it sits on.dbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Dubindbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:distributorD&E Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Gulickdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Brewerdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:starringLewis Blackdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Dubindbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Gulickdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:nameStark Raving Blackdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spoken_word_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spoken_word_albumsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_Central_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Award_for_Best_Comedy_Albumdbp-dbr:Stark_Raving_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_spoken_word_albumsStark Raving Black is a stand-up comedy film starring Lewis Black and directed by Adam Dubin. The 80 minute show was filmed in HD and 5.1 Surround Sound in Detroit, Michigan at The Fillmore Detroit on August 2, 2009. In the film, Black discusses politics and current events from the state of the economy to alternative energy. The DVD has 70 minutes of unedited and uncensored content, which is 40 minutes more than the television special.dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Wesson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_MacRaedbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Hagerthydbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:nameStarliftdbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_RuthStarlift (a.k.a. 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The film was made during the beginning of the Korean War and centers on a U.S. Air Force flyer's wish to meet a film star, and her fellow stars' efforts to perform for injured men at the air force base.Starlift features many of Warner Bros. top stars, including Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, James Cagney, Gene Nelson, Jane Wyman, Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo and Phil Harris in cameo appearances as themselves.dbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_J._Francodbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Bridgesdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Jaeckeldbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Martin Smithdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Allendbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_J._Francodbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStarmandbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStarman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_visitations_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Iowadbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Nitzschedbp-dbr:Starman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_romance_filmsStarman is a 1984 American science fiction romance drama film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon, with Dean Riesner making uncredited rewrites. It tells the story of a relationship between recently widowed Jenny Hayden (Karen Allen) and a non-corporeal alien who has come to Earth and cloned a human body (portrayed by Jeff Bridges), in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 space probe.The film received positive reviews but faltered in its initial box office debut. Bridges was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role. It inspired the short-lived Starman television series in 1986.dbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texasdbp-dbp:directorRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Kavanaughdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texasdbp-dbp:nameStars Over Texasdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Karl_Hajosdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_Over_Texaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyStars Over Texas is a 1946 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, and Shirley Patterson.dbp-dbr:Stars_at_Noon_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claire_Denisdbp-dbr:Stars_at_Noon_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributorA24dbp-dbr:Stars_at_Noon_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAd Vitam Distributiondbp-dbr:Stars_at_Noon_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerOlivier Delboscdbp-dbr:Stars_at_Noon_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn C. 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Reilly.The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered to mixed reviews and won the Grand Prix. Critics praised Qualley's performance but criticized the film's pacing and the chemistry between Qualley and Alwyn. 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The music for the film was written by Tony Banks of Genesis.dbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Brennandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Kennedydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss O'Donovandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargo Leedbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_MacLeandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameStarstruckdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gillian_ArmstrongStarstruck is a 1982 Australian comedy-drama musical film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Donovan and Margo Lee. 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The hotel shots were filmed at the Harbour View Hotel in The Rocks, near the south pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.dbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Grossmandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerDouglas Sloandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaggie Castledbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrandon Mychal Smithdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringSterling Knightdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringChelsea Staubdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanielle 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is a 2005 American psychological thriller directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff. It stars Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Ryan Gosling and Bob Hoskins, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox. The film represents intense relationships centering on reality, love, death, suicide, and the afterlife.dbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Full_Forcedbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:X-Clandbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hurby_Azordbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Black_Sheep_(hip_hop_group)dbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ced_Geedbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLaVaba Mallisondbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Ritterdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPam Dawberdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Jenneweindbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStay Tuneddbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Morgan_Creek_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stay_Tuned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jim_JenneweinStay Tuned is a 1992 American fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Hyams and written by Jim Jennewein and Tom S. Parker, with an animated sequence supervised by Chuck Jones. The film stars John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Jeffrey Jones, and Eugene Levy. Its plot follows a suburban couple who are sucked into a television world by an emissary of hell, and must survive for 24 hours in order to be released from it.Stay Tuned was released in the United States on August 14, 1992, by Warner Bros. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure, grossing $12 million againist a $15-20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Stigwooddbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerBee Gees, Albhy Galuten, Karl Richardsondbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringCynthia Rhodesdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Hyserdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringFinola Hughesdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Bovassodbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevyn Morrowdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringViktor Manoeldbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Wexlerdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameStaying Alivedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameStaying Alive: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soft_rockdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:awardSilverdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_theatredbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_à_clefdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_theatredbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Wexlerdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Staying_Alive_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sylvester_StalloneStaying Alive is a 1983 American dance drama film and the sequel to Saturday Night Fever (1977). The film was directed by Sylvester Stallone, who co-produced and co-wrote the film with original Fever producer Robert Stigwood, and writer Norman Wexler. Staying Alive stars John Travolta, reprising his Saturday Night Fever role as Tony Manero, with Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Joyce Hyser, Julie Bovasso, Viktor Manoel and Kevyn Morrow.The title comes from the Bee Gees song of the same name, which was used as the theme song to Saturday Night Fever and is played during the final scene of Staying Alive.Theatrically released on July 15, 1983, Staying Alive received universally negative reviews from critics. Despite this, the film was successful at the box office, earning $127 million worldwide on a $22 million budget. It also featured the song "Far from Over" by Frank Stallone, the younger brother of Sylvester Stallone. "Far from Over" peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cashbox charts. Along with Homefront (2013) and A Working Man (2025), this is one of only three films that Stallone wrote without starring (although he has an uncredited cameo appearance).dbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:producerYoram Ben-Amidbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Crossdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mariel_Hemingwaydbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sasson_Gabaidbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iraqdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1966dbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Mossaddbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Steal_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Christopher_Wood_(writer)Steal the Sky is a 1988 HBO movie directed by John D. Hancock and starring Mariel Hemingway and Ben Cross. The film is based on the true story of an Iraqi Assyrian fighter pilot Munir Redfa, who defected by flying a MiG-21 fighter jet to Israel in 1966. Steal the Sky was the first production under the HBO-Paramount co-financing agreement launched in 1987.The 1986 story of a female agent of the Israeli Mossad involved in the defection of an Iraqi Israeli nuclear scientist may have also been instrumental in gaining attention for the film. The soundtrack was composed and performed by New age artist Yanni.dbp-dbr:Stealing_Candydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candydbp-dbp:nameStealing Candydbp-dbr:Stealing_Candydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:Stealing_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_thriller_filmsStealing Candy is a 2003 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Daniel Baldwin. 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Zach Richterdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PBSdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameStealing Homedbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_baseballdbp-dbr:Stealing_Home_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_CubaStealing Home: The Case of Contemporary Cuban Baseball, commonly known as Stealing Home, is a 2001 documentary about Cuban baseball defectors. The documentary was filmed in the United States, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic.dbp-dbr:Stepping_Toesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Stepping_Toesdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Independent Exhibitors' Distributorsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Barterdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Stepping_Toesdbp-dbp:nameStepping Toesdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:Stepping_Toespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_filmsStepping Toes is a 1938 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jack Barty. The screenplay concerns a young girl who achieves her ambition to become a tap dancer.The film was made by Two Cities Films at Shepperton Studios. Its sets were designed by John Bryan.dbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:producerDiana Kerewdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:producerRicka Kanter Fisherdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Guestdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Hopedbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Khrystyne_Hajedbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtnee_Draperdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_Original_Movie_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Chris_Matheson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Stepsister_from_Planet_Weirdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_BoyumStepsister from Planet Weird is a 2000 American science fiction comedy film that was released as a Disney Channel Original Movie on June 17, 2000. Directed by Steve Boyum, it stars Courtnee Draper, Tamara Hope, Lance Guest, and Khrystyne Haje. The film is based on the book of the same name by Francess Lantz. The plot follows a teenage girl (Draper), who discovers that her mother's fiance (Guest) and her own future stepsister (Hope), are actually strange aliens from another planet hiding out on Earth.dbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Endersdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributorScotia-Barberdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameSteviedbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stevie_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsStevie is a 1978 biographical drama film produced and directed by Robert Enders from a screenplay by Hugh Whitemore, based on Whitemore's 1977 play of the same name. 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It is also known for being one of voice veteran Rob Paulsen's very few onscreen roles, and up until the early 2000s, one of the most played films on the American cable channel Comedy Central.dbp-dbr:Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Michelsdbp-dbr:Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:producerKara 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Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 American adult animated direct-to-video adventure comedy film set in the Family Guy fictional universe. Released on September 27, 2005, the film's main plot point concerns Stewie Griffin, following a near-death experience, trying to find who he thinks is his real father after seeing the man on TV. He travels to San Francisco, only to find that the man is him from the future. The DVD contains commentaries and a sneak peek preview of the American Dad! Volume 1 DVD. It was 20th Century Fox's first direct-to-video animated film since 1999's Bartok the Magnificent.Fox eventually aired the film as three separate episodes for the Family Guy season 4 finale on May 21, 2006. Fox had several scenes cut out and other scenes altered to bring the length down to 66 minutes. The shortened and separated versions of the three segments – "Stewie B. Goode" (written by Gary Janetti and Chris Sheridan), "Bango Was His Name, Oh!" (written by Alex Borstein), and "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure" (written by Steve Callaghan) – were aired on May 21, 2006.dbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_L._Kowalskidbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Rosemontdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Britt_Eklanddbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_O'Neal_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Wisemandbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Corddbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_McNairdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_L._Kowalskidbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Rosemontdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameStilettodbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_filmsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_contract_killingdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_L._Kowalskidbp-dbr:Stiletto_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_crime_filmsStiletto is a 1969 American crime film directed by Bernard L. 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The film marked the debut of Raul Julia.dbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Lukedbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:producerJames Margellosdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Thickedbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Underwooddbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Lukedbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:genreScience Fictiondbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Not_Quite_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_original_filmsStill Not Quite Human (also known as Not Quite Human III) is a 1992 American science fiction comedy television film written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood and Alan Thicke. It is the third and final film in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy. The story, which has a darker tone than the previous films, features the human-looking android, Chip, embarking on a mission to rescue his father, who has been kidnapped by a ruthless tycoon to acquire his knowledge of android technology. Robyn Lively does not reprise her role as Becky, but is mentioned briefly.dbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStill Waters Run Deepdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Still_Waters_Run_Deep_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_crime_filmsStill Waters Run Deep is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Lady Tree, Milton Rosmer and Rutland Barrington. It was based on the 1855 play Still Waters Run Deep by Tom Taylor.dbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArlene Donovandbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Tandydbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meryl_Streepdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Scheiderdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josef_Sommerdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Newman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStill of the Nightdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Still_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_BentonStill of the Night is a 1982 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Robert Benton and starring Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Joe Grifasi, and Jessica Tandy. It was written by Benton and David Newman. Scheider plays a psychiatrist who falls in love with a woman (Streep) who may be the psychopathic killer of one of his patients.The film is considered as an overt homage to the films of Alfred Hitchcock, emulating scenes from many of his movies: a bird attacks one character (as in The Birds), a scene takes place in an auction (as in North by Northwest), someone falls from a height (as in Vertigo and a number of other films), stuffed birds occupy a room (as in Psycho), and an important plot point is the interpretation of a dream (as in Spellbound). Meryl Streep's hair is styled much like Eva Marie Saint's was in North by Northwest, and the city of Glen Cove, New York is featured in both films. Jessica Tandy also is featured in this film, as she was in The Birds (1963), as the mother of the protagonist.dbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dixdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Dunnedbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Becky_Gardinerdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garrett_Fortdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Agnes_Christine_Johnstondbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dwight_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lynn_Riggsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameStingareedbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushranger_filmsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Garrett_Fortdbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1874dbp-dbr:Stingaree_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsStingaree is an American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by William A. Wellman released by RKO Radio Pictures in 1934. The film was based on a 1905 novel by Ernest William Hornung. Set in Australia, it stars Irene Dunne as Hilda Bouverie and Richard Dix as Stingaree. Hollywood had previously filmed the Hornung story as serials in 1915 and 1917, starring True Boardman.dbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Brennandbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStirdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Flinders_Rangesdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_WallaceStir is a 1980 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace in his feature directorial debut. The prison film was written by Bob Jewson, based upon his own experience, while incarcerated, of the 1974 prison riot at Bathurst Correctional Complex and the subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons. The film was shot in Clare Valley, Gladstone and the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. It premiered at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:producerA.R. Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Carpenter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rona_Andersondbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStock Cardbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Stock_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_drama_filmsStock Car is a 1955 British second feature crime drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Paul Carpenter, Rona Anderson, and Susan Shaw. It was written by A.R. Rawlinson.dbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameStolen Kissesdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Kisses_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_EnrightStolen Kisses is a 1929 sound part-talkie American pre-code comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring May McAvoy, Hallam Cooley and Reed Howes. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. According to the film review in Variety, 50 percent of the total running time featured dialogue. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system.dbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameStolen Lifedbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_sistersdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Tibetdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brittanydbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Athensdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Stolen_Life_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Czech_novelsStolen Life is a 1939 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Michael Redgrave, Elisabeth Bergner and Wilfrid Lawson.dbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklanddbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:producerColin Southdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:producerRoss Hutchensdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:producerJohn Fossdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Phelpsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Carrolldbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Burchilldbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:starringValentino del Torodbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklanddbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Franklanddbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:nameStone Bros.dbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Western_Australiadbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Bros.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_duosStone Bros. (alternatively titled Stoned Bros) is a 2009 Aboriginal Australian stoner comedy film directed by Richard Frankland. It was theatrically released in Australia on 24 September 2009.dbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Finchdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributor2dbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStrand Releasingdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrederick Wellerdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce MacVittiedbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringGuillermo Díazdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringDuane Bouttedbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Corbalisdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Finchdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:2_Entertaindbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rikki_Beadle-Blairdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameStonewalldbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameStonewall:dbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Killer_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stonewall_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_LGBT-related_filmsStonewall is a 1995 British-American historical comedy-drama film directed by Nigel Finch, his final film before his AIDS-related death shortly after filming ended. Inspired by the memoir of the same title by gay historian Martin Duberman, Stonewall is a fictionalized account of the weeks leading up to the Stonewall riots, a seminal event in the modern American gay rights movement. The film stars Guillermo Díaz, Frederick Weller, Brendan Corbalis, and Duane Boutte.While the film is a work of fiction, Finch makes the unusual directorial choice of including documentary-style interview footage with several people who were at the Stonewall Inn during the uprising. Finch also intersperses lip synch numbers performed by the actors throughout the film to function as something of a Greek chorus.dbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameStormy Weatherdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Stormy_Weather_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsStormy Weather is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare.dbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Roedbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPiper Lauriedbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Robardsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanne Whalley-Kilmerdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Lewisdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Warrendbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStoryvilledbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_FrostStoryville is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader, Joanne Whalley and Jason Robards. The film takes its name from the historic Storyville red-light district of New Orleans.dbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_S._Cass_Sr.dbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHallmark Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Morandbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Bocardedbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Levinsondbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_McCarthydbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Teri_Polodbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_S._Cass_Sr.dbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Levinsondbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_S._Cass_Sr.dbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_from_the_Heart_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Larry_Levinson_ProductionsStraight from the Heart is a 2003 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Teri Polo, Andrew McCarthy, Patricia Kalember and Greg Evigan. The film is based on the romance novel by Pamela Wallace and premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 9, 2003.dbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStraight to Helldbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStraight to Hell Returnsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_scoresStraight to Hell is a 1987 independent action comedy film directed by Alex Cox and starring Sy Richardson, Joe Strummer (frontman of the Clash), Dick Rude, and Courtney Love. The film also features cameos by Dennis Hopper, Grace Jones, Elvis Costello, Edward Tudor-Pole, Kathy Burke, and Jim Jarmusch. Band members of the Pogues, Amazulu, and the Circle Jerks are also featured in the film. The film borrows its title from the Clash's 1982 song of the same name.The film has been called a parody of Spaghetti Westerns, and concerns a gang of criminals who become stranded in the desert, where they stumble upon a surreal Western town full of coffee-addicted killers. The film is loosely based on Giulio Questi's Spaghetti Western film Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! (1967), which Cox was given permission to adapt.Straight to Hell received few positive reviews upon release, and was not a commercial success, although it later gained a cult film status. A soundtrack, including music by some of the musician/actors who starred in the film, was also released. On 14 December 2010, an extended cut of the film, titled Straight to Hell Returns, was released on DVD, featuring additional footage and digitally enhanced picture quality. This version of the film, under the collaboration of Alex Cox, was also screened at several cinemas as part of a midnight movie theatrical run.dbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:producerA. 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It was a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton for release by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrange Cargodbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsStrange Cargo is a 1936 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Kathleen Kelly, George Mozart and Moore Marriott. The film is notable for an early performance by George Sanders who went on to success in Hollywood. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios for release by Paramount Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Breakers Ahead. Criminal gun runners smuggle illegal arms onto a British ship at a South American port. (The film shares a title—but nothing else—with the 1940 Clark Gable/Joan Crawford drama Strange Cargo.)dbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrange Journeydbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Strange_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsStrange Journey is a 1946 American drama film directed by James Tinling and starring Paul Kelly, Osa Massen and Hillary Brooke.dbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rydstromdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark S. 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The film stars the voices of Alan Cumming, Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Kelley, Meredith Anne Bull, Kristin Chenoweth, Maya Rudolph, Sam Palladio, and Alfred Molina. It follows the leader of the Dark Forest known as the Bog King, who hates the notion of love and orders the destruction of all primroses, a flower used to create love potions. However, he begins to change his mind upon meeting the feisty fairy princess Marianne whose heart was broken by her philandering fiancé Roland. Meanwhile, the elf Sunny seeks to have a love potion made so he may make Marianne's sister Dawn fall in love with him.George Lucas, who had long wanted to make a film for his three daughters, had been developing the project for 15 years before production began, and described the film as Star Wars for a female audience. The musical score was composed by Marius de Vries, and the soundtrack consists of numerous historical pop songs spanning several decades.Strange Magic was released in theaters in the United States on January 23, 2015 by Touchstone Pictures. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing $13.6 million against a $70–100 million budget.dbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pollock_(director)dbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEros Filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAstor Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney Robertsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameStranger in Towndbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Stranger_in_Town_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_PollockStranger in Town is a 1957 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by George Pollock and starring Alex Nicol and Anne Paige. The screenplay was by Edward Dryhurst and Norman Hudis, based on the 1954 novel The Uninivited by Frank Chittenden.dbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoondbp-dbp:producerHaworth Bromleydbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoondbp-dbp:nameStrangers on Honeymoondbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Strangers_on_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_CourvilleStrangers on Honeymoon is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Constance Cummings, Hugh Sinclair and Noah Beery, based on the 1926 novel The Northing Tramp by Edgar Wallace. Much of the film takes place in Canada. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernö Metzner. Wallace's son (Bryan Edgar Wallace) also contributed to the film's screenplay, along with 5 other writers.dbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrangleholddbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranglehold_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearStranglehold is a 1963 British second feature drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Macdonald Carey, Barbara Shelley and Philip Friend. It was written by Guy Elmes and Joy Garrison.dbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVanguard Cinemadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Kliotdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerHank Blumenthaldbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerRea Tajiridbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Tashimadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringSuzy Nakamuradbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Tokudadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Siedbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringTakayo Fischerdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Yoshimuradbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringReiko Matheiudbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrawberry Fieldsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Fields is a 1997 independent feature film directed by Japanese American filmmaker Rea Tajiri and co-written by Tajiri and Japanese Canadian author Kerri Sakamoto.dbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:directorDania Pasquinidbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:directorMax Giwadbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:producerJames 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3D (also called StreetDance) is a 2010 British 3D comedy drama film directed by Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, and written by Jane English. It was released on 21 May 2010 in RealD 3D, XpanD 3D and Dolby 3D. Britain's Got Talent stars George Sampson, Diversity and Flawless made their debut appearances to the big screen.A production of Vertigo Films in association with BBC Films, the soundtrack features alternative acts N-Dubz, Tinie Tempah, Lightbulb Thieves and Chipmunk. A sequel, StreetDance 2, was released on 30 March 2012.dbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Magnolidbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_DiSalledbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Caseydbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Speakmandbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Neamedbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:nameStreet Knightdbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kung_fu_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Magnolidbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_action_filmsStreet Knight is a 1993 American action film directed by Albert Magnoli and starring Jeff Speakman.dbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Strattondbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Ravindbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam P. Owensdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Salingerdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Mastersdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Autrydbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cavanaugh_(actor)dbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_RosenthalStreet of Dreams is a 1988 American action/thriller film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ben Masters and Morgan Fairchild. Made as a television film, Street of Dreams was originally aired on October 7, 1988, on CBS and was subsequently released on DVD on January 10, 2005. The role of a drug addict who—per Fairchild's remarks—"looks like hell" marked a departure for Morgan Fairchild, whose career had, up to that point, been defined by roles of glamour and sex appeal.The film follows a laid-back private investigator Kyd Thomas (Ben Masters) who gets thrust into Hollywood's world of crime after he meets Laura Cassidy (Morgan Fairchild). Laura is a cocaine addict who Kyd saves from being beaten and raped and with whom he quickly enters a romantic relationship. The storyline is based on the books Good Night and Good-Bye and Kyd for Hire by American author Timothy Harris which chronicle stories of the life and adventures of a private investigator named Thomas Kyd. Harris has since claimed that he was credited on the film even though he "didn't really do anything on it", "didn't write it, and wasn't involved."dbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Hill_(director)dbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:producerJoel Silverdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:producerLawrence Gordondbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringE.G. Dailydbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringDiane Lanedbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringWillem Dafoedbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringRick Moranisdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringMichael Parédbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringAmy Madigandbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringDeborah Gaye Van Valkenburghdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:nameStreets of Firedbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rock_musicalsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ry_Cooderdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Walter_Hilldbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Hilldbp-dbr:Streets_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_thriller_filmsStreets of Fire is a 1984 American action crime neo-noir film directed by Walter Hill, from a screenplay by Hill and Larry Gross. Described on the poster and in the opening credits as "A Rock & Roll Fable", the film combines elements of the automobile culture and music from the 1950s with the fashion style and sociology of the 1980s. Starring Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis, Amy Madigan, Willem Dafoe, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, E.G. Daily, and Bill Paxton, the film follows ex-soldiers Tom Cody (Paré) and McCoy (Madigan) as they embark on a mission to rescue Cody's ex-girlfriend Ellen Aim (Lane), who was kidnapped by Raven Shaddock (Dafoe), the leader of an outlaw motorcycle gang called The Bombers.Streets of Fire was theatrically released in the United States on June 1, 1984, to mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure, grossing $8 million against its $14.5 million budget.dbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameStreets of New Yorkdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameAbe Lincoln of the Ninth Avenuedbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_New_York_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighStreets of New York is a 1939 American film directed by William Nigh.The film is also known as The Abe Lincoln of Ninth Avenue and The Abraham Lincoln of the 4th Avenue.dbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:directorJoan Freemandbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:producerRobert Aldendbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:nameStreetwalkin'dbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'dbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwalkin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joan_FreemanStreetwalkin' is a 1985 American thriller film starring Melissa Leo in her film debut. It was an early film from Concorde Pictures.A remake was made in 1991 called Uncaged starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan. This movie is a virtual scene for scene remake of "Streetwalkin' and it also includes some of the cast from the original one.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Cederdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Cederdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegaldbp-dbp:nameStrictly Illegaldbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Illegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_CederStrictly Illegal is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Betty Astell and Georgie Harris. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Blackmerdbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Mackailldbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Richmonddbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julanne_Johnstondbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:nameStrictly Moderndbp-dbr:Strictly_Moderndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Modernpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_lost_filmsStrictly Modern is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy Mackaill and Sidney Blackmer. It was produced and released by First National Pictures and was based on the play, entitled Cousin Kate, written by Hubert Henry Davies.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Capaldidbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbp:producerRuth Kenley-Lettsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Capaldidbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Capaldidbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbp:nameStrictly Sinatradbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Sinatrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CapaldiStrictly Sinatra is a 2001 British drama film written and directed by Peter Capaldi and starring Ian Hart, Kelly Macdonald, and Brian Cox. The film was released in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Grossodbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_D'Antonidbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry J. Weitzdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Geredbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Gormandbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Blakelydbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Spinelldbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Grossodbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_D'Antonidbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Strike_Force_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barry_ShearStrike Force is a 1975 television film directed by Barry Shear and starring Richard Gere.dbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Wratherdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Wratherdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrike It Richdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_It_Rich_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_TexasStrike It Rich is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Bonita Granville and Don Castle.It was partly shot on location around Lindale, Texas.dbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Garlanddbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Finklehoffedbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Monks_Jr.dbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrike Up the Banddbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Sound_Mixing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_Stolldbp-dbr:Strike_Up_the_Band_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_filmsStrike Up the Band is a 1940 American musical film produced by the Arthur Freed unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed by Busby Berkeley and stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, in the second of a series of musicals they co-starred in, after Babes in Arms, all directed by Berkeley. The story written for the 1927 stage musical Strike Up the Band, and its successful 1930 Broadway revision, bear no resemblance to this film, aside from the title song.dbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Taboridbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:nameStrip Tease Murderdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisStrip Tease Murder (also known as Striptease Murder) is a low budget 1961 British second feature film thriller directed by Ernest Morris and starring John Hewer and Ann Lynn. It was written by Paul Tabori and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Bergmandbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Bergmandbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Lobelldbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVing Rhamesdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Bergmandbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Bergmandbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Lobelldbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Bergmandbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStripteasedbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStriptease: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nudity_in_filmdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Andrew_Bergmandbp-dbr:Striptease_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_BergmanStriptease is a 1996 American black comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Andrew Bergman, and starring Demi Moore, Armand Assante, Ving Rhames, Robert Patrick and Burt Reynolds. Based on Carl Hiaasen's 1993 best-selling novel of the same name, the film centers on an FBI secretary-turned-stripper who becomes involved in both a child-custody dispute and corrupt politics.Moore was paid a then-unprecedented $12.5 million to star in Striptease, making her the highest-paid film actress up to that time. Released theatrically on June 28, 1996, by Columbia Pictures and produced by Castle Rock Entertainment with a $50 million budget, the film grossed $33 million domestically (47th place) and $113 million worldwide. It was somewhat more successful in the subsequent video rental market. However, it was panned by critics and won six Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture.dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hank_Moonjeandbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringNed Beattydbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringJim Naborsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringLoni Andersondbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringParker Stevensondbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hank_Moonjeandbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:nameStroker Acedbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NASCAR_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hugh_Wilsondbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_racing_driversdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_charactersdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_characters_from_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_characters_in_filmdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_male_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_characters_introduced_in_1983Stroker Ace is a 1983 American action comedy sport film directed by Hal Needham and starring Burt Reynolds as the eponymous Stroker Ace, a race car driver on the NASCAR circuit.dbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Dolemandbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbp:nameStrong is the Seeddbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seeddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Strong_Is_the_Seedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Greville_CollinsStrong is the Seed (also known as The Farrer Story) is a 1949 Australian drama film, about the life of agronomist and plant breeder William Farrer.dbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Fentondbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Fentondbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbp:nameStronger Than Desiredbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Stronger_Than_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_FentonStronger Than Desire is a 1939 American drama film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Virginia Bruce, Walter Pidgeon and Ann Dvorak. It is a remake of 1934 film Evelyn Prentice, itself based on the 1933 novel Evelyn Prentice by W. E. Woodward. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edwin B. Willis, overseen by Cedric Gibbons.dbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnne Walker-McBaydbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringParker Poseydbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Zahndbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJayce Bartokdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGiovanni Ribisidbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicky Kattdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAjay Naidudbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDina Spybeydbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmie Careydbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSamia Shoaibdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Bogosiandbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Linklaterdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:SubUrbia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austin,_TexasSubUrbia is a 1996 American comedy drama film directed by Richard Linklater from a screenplay by Eric Bogosian, based on his play of the same name. It follows the relationships between a few young adults as they spend their time standing on "the corner" outside a local convenience store. Filmed mainly in Austin, Texas, the film stars Jayce Bartok, Amie Carey, Nicky Katt, Ajay Naidu, Parker Posey, Giovanni Ribisi, Samia Shoaib, Dina Spybey, and Steve Zahn.dbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:directorPaul Goldmandbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Productionsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:producerLeah Churchill-Browndbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Chapmandbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Barclaydbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Lemondbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Productionsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Chapmandbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alice_Belldbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:nameSuburban Mayhemdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsSuburban Mayhem is a 2006 Australian comedy thriller film directed by Paul Goldman and written by Alice Bell. Starring Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Anthony Hayes, Robert Morgan, Steve Bastoni, Mia Wasikowska and Genevieve Lemon, the film follows Katrina Skinner (Barclay), a 19-year-old single mother with a long history of petty crimes who plots to murder her father John (Morgan) after he threatens to take custody of her child away from her due to her wild lifestyle and negligent behaviour.Suburban Mayhem premiered at Cannes Film Festival on 24 May 2006, where it was nominated for the Un Certain Regard. The film was theatrically released in Australia on 26 October 2006, to negative reviews from critics and was a box office failure, grossing $184,902 against its $4 million production budget. Despite this, it received a leading 12 nominations at the 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards, including Best Direction for Goldman, Best Original Screenplay for Bell, and Best Supporting Actress for Lemon, and won three, for Best Actress for Barclay, Best Supporting Actor for Hayes, and Best Original Music Score for Mick Harvey.dbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Johanna_Heerdbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Tyrrelldbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robbie_Coltranedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Luriedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cookie_Muellerdbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Ricedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Buckdbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlene_Kaleinadbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Johanna_Heerdbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:nameSubway Ridersdbp-dbr:Subway_Ridersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Subway_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Subway_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_thriller_filmsSubway Riders (also known as Os Viajantes da Noite) is a 1981 American No Wave mock-thriller film directed by Amos Poe.It stars Robbie Coltrane, Susan Tyrrell, Charlene Kaleina, Cookie Mueller, and John Lurie. Screen appearances are also made by Lydia Lunch, Glenn O'Brien, Tony Shafrazi, Tom Wright and Lance Loud. 16mm color cinematography shot by Johanna Heer. The musical soundtrack includes Robert Fripp, Ivan Kral and The Lounge Lizards. The dark jagged mood of this semi-abstract film is heightened by a no wave sax-heavy soundtrack.dbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAmy International Artistsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Stephensdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_MacCorkindaledbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naseeruddin_Shahdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Om_Puridbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soni_Razdandbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vrajesh_Hirjeedbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roshan_Sethdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kurush_Deboodbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_MacCorkindaledbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sooni_Taraporevaladbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSuch a Long Journeydbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mumbaidbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Research_and_Analysis_Wingdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Such_a_Long_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sooni_TaraporevalaSuch a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian English language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry. The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala. It stars Roshan Seth and Soni Razdan. The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Remstardbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:producerGavin Wildingdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Remstardbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elyse_Friedmandbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:nameSuddenly Nakeddbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_WheelerSuddenly Naked is a 2001 drama film directed by Anne Wheeler, written by Elyse Friedman, and starring Wendy Crewson and Peter Coyote.dbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Giraldidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Franco_Cittadinidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:producerStenio Fiorentinidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soledad_Mirandadbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Bettsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Giraldidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Franco_Cittadinidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stenio_Fiorentinidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fernando_Di_Leodbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Mangionedbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandro_Continenzadbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Giraldidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Augusto_Finocchidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:nameSugar Coltdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Luis_Bacalovdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franco_Giraldidbp-dbr:Sugar_Coltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Allan_PinkertonSugar Colt is a 1966 Italian and Spanish spaghetti Western directed by Franco Giraldi, produced by Franco Cittadini and Stenio Fiorentini, written by Sandro Continenza, Augusto Finocchi, Giuseppe Mangione and Fernando Di Leo, composed by Luis Enríquez Bacalov, filmed by Alejandro Ulloa and starred by Jack Betts, Joaquín Parra, Soledad Miranda, Georges Rigaud, Antonio Padilla, Giuliano Raffaelli and Hunt Powers. It is the Giraldi's second film after Seven Guns for the MacGregors. The film represents the cinematographical debut for Jack Betts, here credited as Hunt Powers, and it is also Erno Crisa's last film.dbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Puritan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:C.C._Burrdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Puritan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C.C._Burrdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameSuicide Squaddbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Suicide_Squad_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_K._JohnsonSuicide Squad is a 1935 American action film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Norman Foster, Joyce Compton and Robert Homans. It was made as a second feature by the independent outfit Puritan Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor.dbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures, Inc.dbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:producerLeonard Freemandbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Forddbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Kennedydbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Akinsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_McBaindbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Hutchinsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Freemandbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Freemandbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:nameClaudelle Inglishdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Claudelle_Inglishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsClaudelle Inglish is a 1961 American film directed by Gordon Douglas and based on the 1958 novel by Erskine Caldwell. It stars Diane McBain and Arthur Kennedy. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1962 for Best Costume Design (Howard Shoup). The film was cast with many Warner Bros. Television contract stars, including Diane McBain who replaced the original choice for the lead Anne Francis. McBain was then co-starring in Surfside 6 and had previously appeared in Parrish.dbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmdbp-dbp:nameClaws for Alarmdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_abandoned_housesdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Claws_for_Alarmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_horror_filmsClaws for Alarm is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on May 22, 1954 and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester.It is the second of three comedy horror-themed cartoons teaming Porky and Sylvester, continuing his non-speaking role as Porky's pet cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester is aware of the danger the pair are in. The other two cartoons in the series are Scaredy Cat (1948) and Jumpin' Jupiter (1955). The title is a take-off on the 1951 thriller Cause for Alarm!dbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:starringThe Four Blackbirdsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturesdbp-dbp:nameClean Pasturesdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_Elevendbp-dbr:Clean_Pasturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_parody_filmsClean Pastures is a 1937 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 22, 1937. The cartoon gets the title from the Warner Bros.' 1936 film The Green Pastures.dbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:producerMax Juliendbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:producerWilliam "Bill" Tennantdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antonio_Fargasdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:starringBernie Caseydbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Dobsondbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Juliendbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Juliendbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Kellerdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:nameCleopatra Jonesdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kung_fu_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_African-American_peopledbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_characters_in_filmdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_LGBT-related_filmsCleopatra Jones is a 1973 American blaxploitation film directed by Jack Starrett. Tamara Dobson stars as an undercover government agent who uses the day job of supermodel as her cover and an excuse to travel to exotic places. Bernie Casey, Shelley Winters and Antonio Fargas also feature. The film has been described as being primarily an action film, but also partially a comedy with a spoof tone. It was followed by the sequel Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold, released in 1975.dbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:directorCharles Baildbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:producerBill Tennantdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stella_Stevensdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Felldbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Dobsondbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Juliendbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:nameCleopatra Jones and the Casino of Golddbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominic_Frontieredbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleopatra_Jones_and_the_Casino_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_BailCleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold is a 1975 American action-adventure film directed by Charles Bail and starring Tamara Dobson as Cleopatra "Cleo" Jones, Stella Stevens, Tien Ni and Norman Fell. The film is a sequel to the 1973 action film Cleopatra Jones.dbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Palmerdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:producerSam Warddbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:starringAsim Chaudhrydbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:starringStephen Merchantdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:starringSophia Di Martinodbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Palmerdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Woolfdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:nameClick & Collectdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cumbriadbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Palmerdbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bedfordshiredbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bedforddbp-dbr:Click_&_Collectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carlisle,_CumbriaClick & Collect is a British comedy television film directed by Ben Palmer, written by Joe Tucker and Lloyd Woolf. The film stars Asim Chaudhry and Stephen Merchant, following Andrew and his neighbour Dev as they travel 300 miles to Carlisle to buy a Christmas present for Andrew's daughter.dbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Edwards_(vaudeville)dbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_King_(vaudevillian)dbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Edwards_(vaudeville)dbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Niblo_Jr.dbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Baldwindbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbp:nameClimbing the Golden Stairsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Climbing_the_Golden_Stairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_comedy_filmsClimbing the Golden Stairs is an American 2-reel musical fantasy short released in 1929. It was produced in 2-color Technicolor dye-transfer process.dbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:directorJoseph Sterlingdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:producerA.R. Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Frienddbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:starringLeslie Dwyerdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Mackenziedbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:nameCloak Without Daggerdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cloak_Without_Daggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsCloak Without Dagger (U.S title Operation Conspiracy) is a 1956 British second feature ('B') comedy thriller film directed by Joseph Sterling and starring Philip Friend, Mary Mackenzie and Leslie Dwyer. It was written and produced by A. R. Rawlinson.dbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:directorJohn Fosterdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Moser_(artist)dbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:directorHarry Baileydbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:directorJerry Shieldsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Film Exchange, Inc.dbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerAmadee J. Van Beurendbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Moser_(artist)dbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherdbp-dbp:nameCloser than a Brotherdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Closer_than_a_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aesop's_Fables_(film_series)Scrambled Eggs is a 1926 silent short animated film created by Fables Studios. It is among the cartoons of the Aesop's Fables with the appearance of Farmer Al Falfa, both created when its originator Paul Terry was still involved. One of the reissues of this cartoon, the Commonwealth TV reissue, made in the 50s, titles this cartoon as Closer than a Brother, the same name as a 1925 cartoon, which is also part of Aesop's Fables.dbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:directorRick Harperdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:distributorPyramid Filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:producerRick Harperdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:producerBob Rogersdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Burtondbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:starringHennan Chambersdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:starringSandy Stotzerdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:starringStan Greiwedbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Rogers_(designer)dbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Rogers_(designer)dbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kinddbp-dbp:nameCloset Cases of the Nerd Kinddbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Closet_Cases_of_the_Nerd_Kindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_short_filmsCloset Cases of the Nerd Kind (1980) is a short film spoof of the classic science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The film was written and produced by Rick Harper and Bob Rogers.dbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sunday_Wilshindbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenrietta Watsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameCollisiondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsCollision is a 1932 British crime film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Sunday Wilshin and Henrietta Watson.dbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Careydbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Temple_Belldbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:starringDame May Whittydbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Makepeace_Thackeraydbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:nameColonel Newcomedbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_William_Makepeace_Thackeraydbp-dbr:Colonel_Newcombe,_the_Perfect_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_GoodwinsColonel Newcome (or Colonel Newcome, the Perfect Gentleman) is a 1920 British silent historical drama film directed by Fred Goodwins and starring Milton Rosmer, Joyce Carey and Temple Bell. It was based on the 1854-55 novel The Newcomes by William Makepeace Thackeray.dbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:distributorBox Office Spectacularsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:producerDavid F. Friedmandbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:starringPat Leedbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:starringCandi Conderdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:starringElyn Warnerdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:starringGordon Oas-Heimdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:starringJerome Edendbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:nameColor Me Blood Reddbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Reddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_paintersdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Color_Me_Blood_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_serial_killer_filmsColor Me Blood Red is a 1965 American splatter film written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis about a psychotic painter who murders people and uses their blood as paint. It is the third part of what the director's fans have dubbed "The Blood Trilogy," including Blood Feast (1963) and Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964).dbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringCynthia Hulldbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Hustondbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbp:nameComanche Crossingdbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Comanche_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_Western_(genre)_filmsComanche Crossing is a 1968 Western film directed by Larry Buchanan. Buchanan worked on the film in 1967–68 with Tony Huston. It was shot in Big Bend Country near the US-Mexican border, with Cynthia Hull as a Native American and Huston as a Comanche warrior. The film was never released.Buchanan says it was one of his more personal projects that he made between exploitation pictures; he later called it "a fine little film".dbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Rothdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:starringHal Marchdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:starringLon McCallisterdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Rothdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Thomasdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wyott_Ordungdbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:nameCombat Squaddbp-dbr:Combat_Squaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Combat_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cy_RothCombat Squad is a 1953 American war film directed by Cy Roth and starring John Ireland, Lon McCallister and Hal March. It is set during the Korean War.dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributorApex Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Reynolds_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Holtdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Hammonddbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringHumphrey Lestocqdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Reynolds_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameCome Back Peterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersCome Back Peter is a 1952 second feature British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Patrick Holt, Peter Hammond and Humphrey Lestocq. It was written by Saunders based on the play Come Back Peter by A. P. Dearsley. It was an independent picture by Charles Reynolds Productions.dbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Winterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRichard Schulman Entertainmentsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerDonovan Winterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Matthewsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Winterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Winterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Winterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameCome Back Peterdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Back_Peter_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsCome Back Peter is a 1969 British sex comedy film written, produced, edited and directed by Donovan Winter and starring Christopher Matthews. It was reissued in the UK with additional footage in 1976 under the title Some Like It Sexy.dbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!dbp-dbp:starringRichard Cromwelldbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!dbp-dbp:nameCome On, Leathernecks!dbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Come_On,_Leathernecks!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_drama_filmsCome On, Leathernecks! is a 1938 American sports action film directed by James Cruze and starring Richard Cromwell, Marsha Hunt and Edward Brophy. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures. The plot mixes football with the United States Marine Corps in the Philippines.dbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Lupinodbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Wyliedbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Sayredbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbp:nameCome On Marines!dbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_On_Marines!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Philip_WylieCome On Marines! is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Richard Arlen and Ida Lupino.dbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerNigel Buesstdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Karpaneydbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameCome Out Fightingdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_Fighting_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nigel_BuesstCome Out Fighting is a short 1973 Australian feature directed by Nigel Buesst.dbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:starringFay Wraydbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:nameCome Out of the Pantrydbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Alice_Duer_Millerdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Out_of_the_Pantrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondCome Out of the Pantry is a 1935 British musical film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray, James Carew and Fred Emney. It is based on a 1916 novel of the same name by Alice Duer Miller, and features musical numbers by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Maurice Sigler.dbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Howsondbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:producerPeter Boyledbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:producerFrank Howsondbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Dysartdbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:starringFrank Howarsondbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:starringJoan Brockenshiredbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:nameCome Rain or Shinedbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Come_Rain_or_Shinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsCome Rain or Shine is a 1992 Australian film about a man who becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman.dbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:directorLenny Wongdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_S._Shapirodbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Rockdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Allendbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringSteven Pearldbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Hicksdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thea_Vidaledbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Hodgedbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Otto_Petersendbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Martlingdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Fox_(Comedian)dbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringJoey Gaynordbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringLarry Scaranodbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:starringMonty Hoffmandbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_S._Shapirodbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Rockdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Allendbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Hicksdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thea_Vidaledbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Hodgedbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Otto_Petersendbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jackie_Martlingdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Fox_(Comedian)dbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozendbp-dbp:nameComedy's Dirtiest Dozendbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Comedy's_Dirtiest_Dozenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsComedy's Dirtiest Dozen is a 1988 stand-up comedy concert film directed by Lenny Wong and starring Tim Allen, Chris Rock, Bill Hicks, Jackie Martling, Otto Peterson, Monty Hoffman, Steven Pearl, John Fox, Joey Gaynor, Larry Scarano, Stephanie Hodge and Thea Vidale. Ben Creed was the emcee.dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ferdinando_Baldidbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Picturesdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Abrildbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringTony Anthonydbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringGene Quintanodbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Palaciosdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ferdinando_Baldidbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Picturesdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Battistadbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:nameComin' at Ya!dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carlo_Savinadbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ferdinando_Baldidbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_3D_filmsComin' at Ya! is a Spanish-American 3D Western film, featuring Tony Anthony, Victoria Abril and Gene Quintano and directed by Ferdinando Baldi.It was produced as a co-production between American company Filmways and The Lupo-Anthony-Quintano Company, an independent company. Released in 1981, the film effectively started the 3D film boom of the early 1980s. The same filmmakers returned in 1983 with Treasure of the Four Crowns.dbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Moses_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rip_Torndbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viveca_Lindforsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Moses_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Moses_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:nameComing Apartdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsComing Apart is a 1969 found footage feature film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg, and starring Rip Torn and Sally Kirkland.Torn plays a mentally disturbed psychiatrist who secretly films his sexual encounters with women. Ginsberg filmed the entire movie with one static camera setup, in a manner simulating a non-constructed "fake documentary" style, influenced by Jim McBride's David Holzman's Diary. The film was rated X for its sexually explicit scenes.dbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorBrian Jonesdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Jonesdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Menzies-Willsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameComing of Agedbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsComing of Age is a 1984 Australian film. It is now known as a very hard to find film which is highly sought after by collectors and lovers of Australian films.Seasoned Australian softcore porn actress Angela Menzies-Wills plays the lead role of Angel.dbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Whitingdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Liveseydbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Carneydbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarry Liveseydbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Whitingdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Ayresdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCommissionairedbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Commissionaire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_DryhurstCommissionaire is a 1933 British crime film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Sam Livesey, Barry Livesey and George Carney. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios as a quota quickie for release by MGM.dbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directorEric Sayersdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinema Distributors of Americadbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTexas Film Producersdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFred A. Kadanedbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCommon Law Wifedbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Law_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_BuchananCommon Law Wife is a 1963 American exploitation film shot in Texas.dbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbp:producerWilliam N. Boyledbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Haylesdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbp:nameCompanions in Crimedbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Companions_in_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_KrishCompanions in Crime (also known as Stryker Strikes Twice) is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Krish and starring Clifford Evans, George Woodbridge and Kenneth Haigh. It was written by Kenneth Hayles, Patricia Lathan and Lester Powell, as a spin-off from the television series Stryker of the Yard, and features two cases originally transmitted as separate episodes: "The Case of the Two Brothers" and "The Case of the Black Falcon".dbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven-Charles_Jaffedbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:starringMikhail Baryshnikovdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven-Charles_Jaffedbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:nameCompany Businessdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Company_Businessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Company_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steven-Charles_JaffeCompany Business is a 1991 action film, written and directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Gene Hackman and Mikhail Baryshnikov. The film follows the exploits of Sam Boyd (Gene Hackman), a former operative for the CIA who is reactivated to escort Pyotr Ivanovich Grushenko (Mikhail Baryshnikov), a captured KGB mole, to a prisoner exchange in recently reunited Berlin.dbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:directorRamsey Herringtondbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Howard_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beth_Rogandbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:nameCompelleddbp-dbr:Compelleddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Compelledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosCompelled is a 1960 British second feature ('B') neo noir black and white crime film directed by Ramsey Herrington and starring Ronald Howard and Beth Rogan. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by the Danziger Brothers.dbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:producerJohn Maxwelldbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Colindbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:starringC. M. Hallarddbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Konstamdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:starringViola Comptondbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:nameCompromising Daphnedbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Compromising_Daphnepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyCompromising Daphne is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Jean Colin, Phyllis Konstam, C. M. Hallard and Viola Compton. It was also released under the alternative title Compromised! and was based on a play by Edith Fitzgerald. The film was produced by the leading British company of the era British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios with sets designed by John Mead.dbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:directorMarcus Coledbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerJan Tyrrelldbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Symonsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Ryandbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameComputer Ghostsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_comedy_filmsComputer Ghosts is a 1987 Australian film. It was shot under the titles Crooksnatchers and Hold the Circus.dbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Ishamdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Musicdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Picture_Music_Internationaldbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Gilmourdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_O'Rourkedbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobbie Williamsdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCurt Marvisdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pink_Floyddbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Ishamdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Musicdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Picture_Music_Internationaldbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:DVDdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Gilmourdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_O'Rourkedbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDelicate Sound of Thunderdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_Floyd_filmsdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Delicate_Sound_of_Thunder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_Floyd_video_albumsDelicate Sound of Thunder is a concert film by Pink Floyd, filmed during their A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour from 19 August 1988 to 23 August 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, with some additional footage from 21–22 June 1988 at the Place d'Armes of the Château de Versailles, Versailles, France. It was initially released on VHS, Video CD and Laserdisc formats. The film was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards.The film was reissued on DVD and Blu-ray in 2019 as part of The Later Years 1987–2019 box set. This version was fully re-edited, remastered and restored from the original 35 mm film, and featured the fully remixed audio from the 2019 CD album. On 20 November 2020, a standalone version of the 2019 edit of the film was released, along with a deluxe box set containing both the DVD and Blu-Ray discs, as well as the album on CD and a 40-page booklet.dbp-dbr:Delivereddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Ferlanddbp-dbr:Delivereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Eldarddbp-dbr:Delivereddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Ferlanddbp-dbr:Delivereddbp-dbp:nameDelivereddbp-dbr:Delivereddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Delivereddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nicholas_Pikedbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Deliveredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_FerlandDelivered is a 1998 crime comedy film directed by Guy Ferland and written by Andrew Liotta and Lawrence Trilling. The film stars Ron Eldard, David Strickland, Leslie Stefanson, Scott Bairstow, and Nicky Katt.dbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWayne Thornleydbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Retiefdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Middletondbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Silverstondbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Bucklanddbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStuart Forrestdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. Jacksondbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Goldblumdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonard Nimoydbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAbigail Breslindbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Suarezdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:nameZambeziadbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAdventures in Zambeziadbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lizardsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animation_Africa_Movie_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Zambezia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_animated_filmsAdventures in Zambezia, or simply Zambezia, is a 2012 South African animated adventure comedy film directed by Wayne Thornley, written by Andrew Cook, Raffaella Delle Donne, and Anthony Silverston, and stars the voices of Jeremy Suarez, Abigail Breslin, Jeff Goldblum, Leonard Nimoy (in his final voice role before his death on February 27th, 2015), and Samuel L. Jackson, with Jim Cummings, Richard E. Grant, Jenifer Lewis, Jamal Mixon, and David Shaughnessy in supporting roles. In the film, Kai, a peregrine falcon journeys to the titular city which is in a colossal Baobab tree on the edge of Victoria Falls. Adventures in Zambezia is the first film produced by Triggerfish Animation Studios and distributed by Cinema Management Group and Sony Pictures in English territories.Adventures in Zambezia was theatrically released on 3 July 2012 and earned $34.4 million on a R173 million budget. It received Annie Award nominations for Music in an Animated Feature Production and for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production. The film won the Best South African Feature Film at the Durban International Film Festival in 2012. It also won Best Animation at the South African Film and Television Awards and Best Animation at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Josephdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorGMP LLCdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Josephdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameZeitgeist: Addendumdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameZeitgeist: Moving Forwarddbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameZeitgeist: The Moviedbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_automationdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pseudohistorydbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:9/11_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2007dbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_Christ_myth_theorydbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Josephdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bible_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fringe_theorydbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Zeitgeist_MovementZeitgeist is a series of three documentary films released between 2007 and 2011 that present a number of conspiracy theories, as well as proposals for broad social and economic changes. 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It aired on TNT on November 7, 1993.dbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Rashdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Morgandbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:producerSuzanne de Passedbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Costondbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:starringRaven-Symonédbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:starringKirsten Stormsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:starringLauren Maltbydbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Rashdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:nameZenon: Z3dbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_Original_Movie_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Rashdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2054dbp-dbr:Zenon:_Z3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ZenonZenon: Z3 is a 2004 American science fiction comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Kirsten Storms, Raven-Symoné, and Lauren Maltby. It is the third and final installment of the Disney Channel's Zenon television film trilogy, following Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999) and Zenon: The Zequel (2001). The film premiered on Disney Channel on June 11, 2004.dbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Weisdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kathie_Brownedbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Weisdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kathie_Brownedbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbp:nameZero to Sixtydbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zero_to_Sixtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Artists_filmsZero to Sixty is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring Darren McGavin, Sylvia Miles, Joan Collins, Denise Nickerson, and Dick Martin. The film was released on June 23, 1978, and was later reviewed by TV Guide, which called Darren McGavin "fun to watch" in the film, but noted the premise was brought to the screen six years later in a different film, Repo Man.dbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_A._Colladbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerEverett Freemandbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Endersdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerPerry Botkin Jr., Don Peake, Mike Curbdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Jacksondbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Marshall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Kennedydbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Ihnatdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_A._Colladbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameZig Zagdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Zig_Zag_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_A._CollaZig Zag, also released as False Witness, is a 1970 American thriller drama film directed by Richard A. 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The film was remade in India as Majboor (1974).dbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rouzbeh_Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRouzbeh Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRouzbeh Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAtoosa Pour Hosseinidbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:starringReza Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMahasty Eslahydbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNasser Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rouzbeh_Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rouzbeh_Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rouzbeh_Rashididbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:nameZoetropedbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Zoetrope_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsZoetrope is a 2011 Irish experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi that tells the visual report of a family. Zoetrope deals with the quality of being expressive, explores the locations and reveals a life in a small house and its surrounding. The film slowly evolves and shows the history of nothingness of the characters who are in Zoetrope.dbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributorRazor Digital Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributorBrain Damage Filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerDavid S. Sterlingdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerJeff Fergusondbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringBeverly Lynnedbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringJoe Haggertydbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringGarrett Clancydbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringEmmy Smithdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringJanet Tracy Keijserdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brain_Damage_Filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Razor_Digital_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_S._Sterlingdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Ferguson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garrett_Clancydbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:nameZombie Chroniclesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_3D_filmsZombie Chronicles, also known as The Zombie Chronicles and Zombie Chronicles: 3D, is a 2001 horror film directed by Brad Sykes. It follows Tara Woodley, a reporter who visits an old desert town to research her article on the ghost town legends from around there. On the way she picks up the hitchhiker, Ebenezer Jackson, who takes her to an abandoned building where she interviews him via tape recorder.dbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Lucchesidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Galedbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGale Anne Hurddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Goodmandbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrances McDormanddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarton Csokasdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPete Postlethwaitedbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlize Therondbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSophie Okonedodbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonny Lee Millerdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Goodmandbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:nameÆon Fluxdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:nameÆon Flux - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coups_d'étatdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cloningdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Babelsberg_Studio_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biopunk_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_25th_centurydbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Æon_FluxÆon Flux is a 2005 American science fiction action film based on the animated science fiction action television series of the same name created by Peter Chung, which aired on MTV from 1991 to 1995. It was directed by Karyn Kusama, written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, and produced by Gale Anne Hurd, David Gale, Gary Lucchesi and Greg Goodman. The film was produced by MTV Films, Lakeshore Entertainment, Babelsberg Film Studio and Valhalla Motion Pictures. It stars Charlize Theron as the title character, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Sophie Okonedo, Pete Postlethwaite, and Frances McDormand.The film was released on December 2, 2005, by Paramount Pictures in the United States. The film was poorly received by critics and failed at the box office, only grossing $52 million against a production budget of $55–62 million.dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Sewelldbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Jaggidbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Gordon,dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Harrisondbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starring,Marcus Johnson,dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Barkla,dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Phelpsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Jaggidbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEmbeddeddbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_erotic_thriller_filmsEmbedded is a 2016 erotic political thriller film written and directed by Stephen Sewell and produced by Steve Jaggi, which sees a war correspondent meet an alluring, enigmatic woman at a cocktail party, before a dangerous power play engulfs the two. The film stars Nick Barkla, Laura Gordon, Ryan Harrison, Marcus Johnson and Peter Phelps. The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival to generally positive reviews, with Variety calling it a "diamond like work", while The Iris called Embedded "a compelling watch."dbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_de_Kuharskidbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:starringMary Odettedbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joshua_Keandbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:starringGillian Deandbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:starringLya Delvelezdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_de_Kuharskidbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lothar_Knud_Frederikdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_de_Kuharskidbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerbanu_Kothawaladbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:nameEmerald of the Eastdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Indian_novelsdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Emerald_of_the_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_adventure_filmsEmerald of the East is a 1929 British adventure film directed by and featuring Jean de Kuharski. It also starred Joshua Kean, Mary Odette and Lya Delvelez. It was based on a novel by Jerbanu Kothawala. It was one of a growing number of British films to be set in India during the era.dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Distributorsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wainwright_(producer)dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Williamsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Glynnedbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Hayesdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wainwright_(producer)dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erich_Kästnerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyrus_Brooksdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Carter_(writer)dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameEmil and the Detectivesdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Erich_Kästnerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerEmil and the Detectives is a 1935 British family adventure film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring John Williams, George Hayes and Mary Glynne.It is a remake of the 1931 German film Emil and the Detectives with the main setting moved from Berlin to London. Otherwise it follows the original very closely, largely using Billy Wilder's screenplay, the music by Allan Gray, even recreating many of the same camera shots. It was made at Shepperton Studios.dbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Releasingdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Europe_Image_Distributiondbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Véra_Belmontdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Freeman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jodhi_Maydbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pip_Torrensdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Heptondbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Batedbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Releasingdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Europe_Image_Distributiondbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Véra_Belmontdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrzej_Krakowskidbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEminent Domaindbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)dbp-dbp:countryPolanddbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_communismdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Warsawdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Zbigniew_Preisnerdbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Eminent_Domain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_WarsawEminent Domain is a 1990 historical drama film directed by John Irvin, and starring Donald Sutherland and Anne Archer.dbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clytie_Jessopdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Home_Cinemadbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBelinon Productionsdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Daltondbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrena Finlaydbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerClytie Jessopdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Remickdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Ottodbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clytie_Jessopdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Home_Cinemadbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Daltondbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clytie_Jessopdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Smalleydbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clytie_Jessopdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEmma's Wardbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emma's_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsEmma's War is a 1987 Australian drama film starring Miranda Otto and Lee Remick. Clytie Jessop made her debut directing, producing and writing this film. It was completed in 1986, and released there in 1988. This was the last feature film for Remick and David Cahill.dbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:producerKenneth Hymandbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Marvindbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisha_Cook_Jr.dbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tynerdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Dunndbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Oaklanddbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringHarry Caesardbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Atterburydbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Londondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Ray_Livingstondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:nameEmperor of the North Poledbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_De_Voldbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jack_Londondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_AldrichEmperor of the North Pole is a 1973 American action adventure film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Keith Carradine, and Charles Tyner. It was later re-released on home media (and is more widely known) under the shorter title Emperor of the North, ostensibly chosen by studio executives to avoid being mistaken for a heartwarming holiday story. This original title is a homage to the historic joke among Great Depression-era hobos that the world's best hobo was "Emperor of the North Pole", a way of poking fun at their own desperate situation, implying that somebody ruling over the North Pole would reign over nothing but a vast, barren, cold, empty, and stark wasteland. The film depicts the story of two hobos' struggle (esp. vs. "The Establishment") during the Great Depression in 1930s Oregon.Carradine's character, Cigaret, uses the moniker that Jack London used during his hobo escapades, and like London, is portrayed as a young traveling companion to the older Livingston's A-No.-1 (played by Marvin), but that is where (some assert) the similarity between Carradine's character and Jack London ends, as Cigaret is portrayed in the film as immature, loud-mouthed, and not bright, opposite A-No.-1's gracious and graceful seasoned veteran.dbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:distributorStratford Picturesdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:starringVirginia McKennadbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:starringHeather Thatcherdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:starringNoel Purcelldbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Burnabydbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:nameFather's Doing Finedbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Father's_Doing_Finepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_romantic_comedy_filmsFather's Doing Fine is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Richard Attenborough, Heather Thatcher, and Noel Purcell, and featuring Sid James. It was written by Anne Burnaby based on the 1948 play Little Lambs Eat Ivy by Noel Langley.dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directorDave Unwindbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Dennis_Huntdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Briggsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameFather Christmasdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_filmsFather Christmas is a 1991 British animated short film which adapts two books written by Raymond Briggs – Father Christmas and Father Christmas Goes on Holiday. Produced by Blooming Productions Ltd. at TVC London for Channel 4 Television Company Ltd., in association with Palace Video and GAGA Communications, the film premiered on Channel 4 on Christmas Eve 1991 in Britain, and was the second animated adaptation of Briggs' work made for the channel, following the 1982 animated short The Snowman. The film stars Mel Smith as Father Christmas and was dedicated to the late animator John McGuire.The story focuses on a stereotypical vision of Father Christmas with a down-to-earth twist, living in contemporary Britain with his pets and reindeer, coping with everyday domestic chores, who recounts to the viewers about a holiday he took before preparing for another Christmas.dbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbp:nameFather Noah's Arkdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Noah's_Arkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Noah's_Ark_in_filmFather Noah's Ark is a Walt Disney produced Silly Symphonies animated short film. It is based on the biblical narrative of Noah's Ark. The short's musical score is an adaptation of the first dance in Ludwig van Beethoven's 12 Contredanses. The cartoon was released on April 8, 1933.dbp-dbr:Father_Steps_Out_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Father_Steps_Out_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Father_Steps_Out_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Father_Steps_Out_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam T. 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It is a remake of the 1934 film City Limits.dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Murphy_(Director)dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Rosendbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Oxenboulddbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Riggdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Larssondbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Lewis_(actor_born_1970)dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Murphy_(Director)dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ellisdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFatty Finndbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Murphydbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comicsFatty Finn is a 1980 Australian film, directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Ben Oxenbould with Rebecca Rigg. It is based on the 1930s cartoon-strip character, Fatty Finn, created by Syd Nicholls and is loosely based on the 1927 silent film, The Kid Stakes.dbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carter_(director)dbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Carter_(director)dbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Flaisherdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Rigbergdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Hagenmeyerdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Valverdedbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Guenveur_Smithdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lacey_Chabertdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Hollydbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angus_Macfadyendbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Minerdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Domandbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMike Hickeydbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carter_(director)dbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Carter_(director)dbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Flaisherdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Rigbergdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Hagenmeyerdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Valverdedbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Schaferdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameFatwadbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatwa_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_jihadismFatwa is a 2006 American dramatic thriller film starring Lauren Holly.dbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:directorVincent Mascialedbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringStephanie Drakedbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringAbigail Breslindbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringChris Marquettedbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Jordandbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringEric Langedbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringCaitlin Staseydbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringLucas Neffdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringMark Mosesdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luke_Barnettdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameFear, Inc.dbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_horror_filmsFear, Inc. is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed by Vincent Masciale and written by Luke Barnett. The film stars Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette and Stephanie Drake.dbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Juan_Ibáñezdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:producerLuis Enrique Vergaradbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Boris_Karloffdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Juan_Ibáñezdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luis_Enrique_Vergaradbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luis_Enrique_Vergaradbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:nameFear Chamberdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberdbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_Chamberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_HillFear Chamber (La camara del terror/ The Room of Terror), also released as The Torture Zone, is a 1971 Mexican horror film directed by Juan Ibáñez and starring Boris Karloff and Julissa. It was filmed in May 1968, but was only released theatrically in 1971, 2 years after Karloff had died.Fear Chamber is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are Isle of the Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and House of Evil. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico.dbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:producerArchived Footage:dbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterdbp-dbp:nameFeather Blusterdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Blusterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_FranklynFeather Bluster is a 1958 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on May 10, 1958, and features Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg.The short is essentially a clip show, in that the majority of the footage is reused from earlier cartoons.dbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Feather_Dusteddbp-dbp:nameFeather Dusteddbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Dustedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsFeather Dusted is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on January 15, 1955, and features Foghorn Leghorn and Egghead Jr.Foghorn tries to play games with Egghead, Jr., but finds that playing with the child can be dangerous.dbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerdbp-dbp:nameFeather Fingerdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Fingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_short_filmsFeather Finger is a 1966 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was released on August 20, 1966, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.The film is set in Texas, near the Mexico–United States border. Daffy is impoverished, and consequently agrees to defend a small town from Speedy. He is hired as a gunslinger.dbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Henry_(actor)dbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Blakedbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Shaynedbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Neumandbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Tanchuckdbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:nameFederal Mandbp-dbr:Federal_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Federal_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyFederal Man is a 1950 American crime film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring William Henry, Pamela Blake and Robert Shayne.dbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMiracle Filmsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerJesse Vogeldbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarol Vogeldbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_O'Maradbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Freemandbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Judddbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameFeelingsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Feelings_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_O'HaraFeelings (also known as Whose Child Am I?, Test-tube Baby and Who's Harriet? ) is a 1974 British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Kate O'Mara, Paul Freeman and Edward Judd. Its plot concerns a couple who are unable to conceive a baby and attempt artificial insemination.dbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Balldbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Williams_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameFeet of Claydbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Feet_of_Clay_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosFeet of Clay is a 1960 British crime film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Vincent Ball, Wendy Williams and Hilda Fenemore. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Lamonddbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn D. Lamonddbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRussell Hurleydbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Milnedbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glory_Annendbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJody Hansondbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoni Flynndbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Rodgersdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Lamonddbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_D._Lamonddbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFelicitydbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_erotic_drama_filmsFelicity is a 1979 Australian sexploitation film starring Canadian actress Glory Annen and written and directed by John D. Lamond.dbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Brucedbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Updbp-dbp:nameFeline Frame-Updbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Feline_Frame-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Claude_Cat_filmsFeline Frame-Up is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon was released on February 13, 1954, and stars Claude Cat, Marc Antony and Pussyfoot.It features Claude Cat and Marc Antony in a battle of brawn and brains, with the little black-and-white kitten Pussyfoot caught in the middle. This is the third cartoon with Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot (Feed the Kitty and Kiss Me Cat being the previous shorts).dbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbp:distributorM.J. Winkler Productionsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbp:nameFelix Finds Outdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moonshine_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Felix_Finds_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholic_drinksFelix Finds Out is a 1924 short animated film distributed by M.J. Winkler Productions, and among the many theatrical cartoons featuring Felix the Cat.dbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Sullivan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Sullivan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:nameFelix in Hollywooddbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood,_Los_Angeles_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_animated_filmsFelix in Hollywood is an American silent short film featuring Felix the Cat, released on July 15, 1923. The short was named number 50 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time in a 1994 survey of animators and cartoon historians.dbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbp:distributorEducational Picturesdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbp:distributorBijou Films, Inc.dbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._W._Hammonsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Educational_Picturesdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._W._Hammonsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbp:nameFelix the Cat Trifles with Timedbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Felix_the_Cat_Trifles_with_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_cavemenFelix the Cat Trifles with Time (also referred to as Felix Trifles with Time) is a 1925 animated, black and white, silent short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, featuring Felix the Cat. Produced by E. W. Hammons, it featured the work of the animator Otto Messmer, Hal Walker, Burton Gillett, Dana Parker, and Jack Bogle. It was the first cartoon of the series to be distributed by Educational Pictures.dbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Higginsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAustin Faydbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Tauchertdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLes Coneydbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Higginsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFellersdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsFellers is a 1930 Australian comedy about three friends in the Australian Light Horse during the Palestine Campaign of World War I starring Arthur Tauchert, who was the lead in The Sentimental Bloke (1919). The film is mostly silent with a recorded music score as an accompaniment, but the last reel was synchronised with a few minutes of dialogue and a song.dbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Federico_Fellinidbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:producerPeter Goldfarbdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:producerNBC Productions Int'ldbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giulietta_Masinadbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcello_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caterina_Borattodbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:starringDavid Maumselldbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Federico_Fellinidbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernardino_Zapponidbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Federico_Fellinidbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:nameFellini: A Director's Notebookdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nino_Rotadbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Federico_Fellinidbp-dbr:Fellini:_A_Director's_Notebookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Federico_FelliniFellini: A Director's Notebook (Italian: Bloc-notes di un regista) is an Italian documentary for television directed by Federico Fellini shot in 16mm and first broadcast in the United States on NBC in 1969, on NBC Experiment in Television.dbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_O'Connordbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFrancisdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Myanmardbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Scharfdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Burma_Campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:Francis_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_donkeysFrancis is a 1950 American comedy film from Universal-International that launched the Francis the Talking Mule film series. Francis is produced by Robert Arthur and directed by Arthur Lubin, and stars Donald O'Connor and Patricia Medina. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills.Six Francis sequels from Universal followed this first effort, all but one starring O'Connor. Mickey Rooney replaced O'Connor in the final film of the series.During World War II, a junior American Army officer gets sent to the psychiatric ward whenever he insists that an Army mule named Francis speaks to him.dbp-dbr:Frank_Filmdbp-dbp:directorCaroline Mourisdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmdbp-dbp:directorFrank Mourisdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmdbp-dbp:producerFrank Mourisdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmdbp-dbp:nameFrank Filmdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frank_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cutout_animation_filmsFrank Film is a 1973 American animated short film by Frank Mouris and Caroline Mouris. The film won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1996.dbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:directorMyron J. Golddbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:producerMyron J. Golddbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Furneauxdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Raydbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Wilkinsondbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:nameFrankenstein's Great Aunt Tilliedbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliedbp-dbp:countryUnited States/ Mexico/ UKdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein's_Great_Aunt_Tilliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_TransylvaniaFrankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie is a 1984 comedy film about Frankenstein that is set in Transylvania.June Wilkinson, who had a part in the film, was interviewed in the book Screen Sirens Scream! about her role. The film's music was written about in the book Musique fantastique.dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorFreddie Francisdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTerence Fisherdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributor-dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorMGM-EMI Distributorsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorContinental Filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorAVCO Embassy Picturesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner-Pathé Distributorsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.-Seven Artsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Hindsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Nelson Keysdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerRoy Skeggsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Cushingdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Batesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:nameFrankensteindbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_(Hammer_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1957Frankenstein is a British horror-adventure film series produced by Hammer Film Productions. The films, loosely based on the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley, are centered on Baron Victor Frankenstein, who experiments in creating a creature beyond human. The series is part of the larger Hammer horror oeuvre.dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Briantdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameFrankensteindbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameand the Monster from Helldbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_and_the_Monster_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grave-robbing_in_filmFrankenstein and the Monster From Hell is a 1974 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It stars Peter Cushing, Shane Briant and David Prowse. Filmed at Elstree Studios in 1972 but not released until 1974, it was the final chapter in the Hammer Frankenstein saga of films as well as director Fisher's last film.dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Wincklerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:starringDezzirae Ascalondbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:starringG. Larry Butlerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:nameFrankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Covedbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsFrankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove is a 2005 horror film written and directed by William Winckler. It is the second film from William Winckler Productions. Filmed in black and white, the film is an homage to classic monster movies, harkening back to the days of Universal's "Monster Rally" heyday. The film was released direct to DVD in 2005 and has since gone on to acquire a growing fan base. Part of the success of the film to date has been the support it has received from horror hosts and fans of late night cinema, with a national syndicated showing on Mr. Lobo's Cinema Insomnia Halloween special as well as local airings on shows from the Horror Host Underground.The film was awarded the "Best Feature Film" award at the 2006 World Horror Convention.dbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Hicksondbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Heinrichsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Stern_(actor)dbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Duvalldbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barret_Oliverdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrankenweeniedbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Convertinodbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Newmandbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenweenie_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Tim_BurtonFrankenweenie is a 1984 American science fiction comedy horror featurette directed by Tim Burton and written by him and Leonard Ripps. It is both a parody of, and homage to, the 1931 film Frankenstein based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Burton later directed a feature-length stop-motion animated remake, released in 2012.dbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Capaldidbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifedbp-dbp:producerRuth Kenley-Lettsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_E._Grantdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifedbp-dbp:nameFranz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Lifedbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Scotland_television_showsdbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Capaldidbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Franz_Kafkadbp-dbr:Franz_Kafka's_It's_a_Wonderful_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Franz_KafkaFranz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life is a 1993 British short comedy film written and directed by Peter Capaldi. It stars Richard E. Grant as Franz Kafka and co-stars Ken Stott. The title refers to the name of the writer Franz Kafka and the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life, directed by Frank Capra, and the plot takes the concept of the two to absurd depths.The film features a rendition of "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" from the 1910 operetta Naughty Marietta.In 1994, the short won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. The following year it won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, tying with Trevor.dbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Frawleydbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:distributorNew World Picturesdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_A._Thompsondbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:producerRobert C. Petersdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringMatt McCoydbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringCameron Dyedbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringSheree J. Wilsondbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringStephen Geoffreysdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringJohn Vernondbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringLeigh McCloskeydbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:nameFraternity Vacationdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Palm_Springs,_Californiadbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_FrawleyFraternity Vacation is a 1985 American sex comedy teen film starring Stephen Geoffreys as a nerdy pledge to the Theta Pi Gamma fraternity at Iowa State, with Tim Robbins and Cameron Dye as Theta Pi Gamma frat boys (or, as they are known to their Iowa State frat rivals, "Theta Pigs"). On spring break in Palm Springs, California, several boys compete for the affections of a sophisticated co-ed, played by Sheree J. Wilson.dbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Lundigandbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Mooredbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFreshman Yeardbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Freshman_Year_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonaldFreshman Year is a 1938 film, notable as the uncredited film debut of actor Arthur O'Connell.dbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_filmsFreudy Cat is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on March 14, 1964, and stars Sylvester the Cat, Sylvester Jr. and Hippety Hopper.dbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Thaddeus_Vanedbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSaturn Internationaldbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerCallie Wrightdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerHedayat Javiddbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Gellisdbp-dbr:Frightmare_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick M. 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It stars Ferdy Mayne, Luca Bercovici, Jennifer Starrett, Nita Talbot and Barbara Pilavin, along with Jeffrey Combs in his horror film acting debut. The film's plot follows a group of drama students who decide to kidnap the corpse of a recently deceased horror movie star. By disrupting his tomb, they unwittingly release an ancient black magic that begins consuming them one by one.The film was distributed by Saturn International, and has been released on home media by Troma Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome, among other companies.dbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:nameFrigid Haredbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Antarcticadbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_penguinsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_Inuit_peopleFrigid Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released on October 8, 1949. It is directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, and features Bugs Bunny. The title can be seen as a pun on "frigid air" or the refrigerator brand "Frigidaire".dbp-dbr:Frisco_Saldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:Frisco_Saldbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Frisco_Saldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susanna_Fosterdbp-dbr:Frisco_Saldbp-dbp:nameFrisco Saldbp-dbr:Frisco_Saldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:Frisco_Salpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_musical_filmsFrisco Sal is a 1945 American Western film directed by George Waggner and starring Susanna Foster and Turhan Bey. It was co written by Curt Siodmak.dbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_O'Neildbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Price_(actress)dbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tenen_Holtzdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:nameFrisco Sally Levydbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Frisco_Sally_Levypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsFrisco Sally Levy (a.k.a. "Véspera de Natal") is a lost 1927 comedy silent film directed by William Beaudine and starring Sally O'Neil and Roy D'Arcy, which was released on April 2, 1927.dbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishdbp-dbp:nameFrolicking Fishdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frolicking_Fishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishFrolicking Fish is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930, and printed on green stock to produce a green hue.dbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:directorAnthony Caulfielddbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:directorNicola Caulfielddbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringChris Andersondbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Perrydbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Molyneuxdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Minterdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Livingstonedbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Smithdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Darlingdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringMel Croucherdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringSimon Nicoldbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Brabendbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:starringJon Haredbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:nameFrom Bedrooms to Billionsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crowdfunded_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_video_gamesdbp-dbr:From_Bedrooms_to_Billionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_game_cultureFrom Bedrooms to Billions is a 2014 documentary film by British filmmakers Anthony and Nicola Caulfield that tells the story of the British video games industry from 1979 to the present day. The film focuses on how the creativity and vision of a relatively small number of individuals allowed the UK to play a key, pioneering role in the shaping of the billion dollar video games industry which today dominates the modern world's entertainment landscape. The film features interviews with major British game designers, journalists and musicians from across the last 30 years.The filmmakers originally conceived of the project as a three-part television series, but were unable to garner interest from either the BBC or Channel 4, both of which considered the project "too niche." So the team, inspired by earlier success with their 2010 film Burlesque Undressed, turned instead to crowd funding.The Caulfields raised approximately £80,000 through two rounds of crowd funding with Indiegogo and Kickstarter generating donations of $37,000 and £60,000 respectively. Further funds have been raised through direct donations, pre-orders for DVDs and soundtrack CDs via the From Bedrooms To Billions website which has allowed them to produce the film independently.From Bedrooms to Billions was originally scheduled for release on 30 May 2014. The digital version was eventually launched on 3 October 2014. with DVD & Blu-ray versions released in March 2015.In an interview in early 2019, it was revealed that Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker had given the stars of Bandersnatch, an interactive episode of the Black Mirror series, a copy of Bedrooms to Billions to help prepare them for the roles, and to give them inspiration.The makers of the documentary made two further films bearing the From Bedrooms to Billions name: The Amiga Years (2016) and The PlayStation Revolution (2020).dbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brosdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Bannendbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:nameFrom Beyond the Gravedbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Connordbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_Gamleydbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Beyond_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsFrom Beyond the Grave (also known as The Creatures from beyond the Grave) is a 1974 British anthology horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by Kevin Connor, produced by Milton Subotsky and based on short stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes.It was the last in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was preceded by Dr Terror's House of Horrors (1965), Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Tales from the Crypt (1972), Asylum (1972) and The Vault of Horror (1973).dbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shipdbp-dbp:directorAlfred K. Ames, Howard Kanedbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shipdbp-dbp:distributorNortheast Historic Filmdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shipdbp-dbp:nameFrom Stump to Shipdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shipdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Logging_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Machias,_Mainedbp-dbr:From_Stump_to_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_MaineFrom Stump to Ship is an amateur industrial film by Alfred K. Ames, former State Senator and owner of the Machias Lumber Company, in Machias, Maine as well as by Dr. Howard Kane of Washington, DC.dbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:directorRichard Masondbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hawesdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:producerJack S. Allandbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:producerexecutive producer:dbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:nameFrom the Tropics to the Snowdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_filmsdbp-dbr:From_the_Tropics_to_the_Snowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_documentary_filmsFrom the Tropics to the Snow is a 1964 Australian short documentary film. It was one of the best known Australian films of the 1960s. It was produced under the auspices of the Commonwealth Film Unit (CFU), later reincorporated as Film Australia. It was co-directed by Jack Lee and Richard (Dick) Mason, and featured Reg Livermore (in his first film role) as one of the 'narrators'.One of the regular duties of the CFU at this time was the production of short films that were purpose-made for overseas distribution and were intended to promote Australia as an attractive destination for migrants and tourists. From the Tropics to the Snow marked a significant break with the traditional style of such features, and is noted for its subversive and satirical approach to its subject.Rather than using the stilted, authoritative single-voice narration that was typical of such 'promotion documentaries' at the time, Mason and Lee opted for a strikingly reflexive approach, using a lively (and frequently tongue-in-cheek) multi-voice narration, which is introduced through the dramatic device of a production planning meeting between the film's Producer-in-Chief (Alexander Archdale), the director (Alastair Smart) and the screenwriter (Livermore). This allowed the film to become an ironic critique of itself, humorously examining the mechanics of "documentary" film construction, and the competing pressures and choices that faced filmmakers when creating such films. It also gently parodied Lee and Mason's own situation as "young turks" charged with turning out what were in essence "production-line" propaganda films for a hidebound government department.The film co-won the Australian Film Institute's Gold Medal for Best Film in 1965.dbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSpectrum Picturesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRay Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Cody_(actor)dbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWheeler Oakmandbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAda Incedbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFrontier Daysdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Frontier_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsFrontier Days is a 1934 American western film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Bill Cody, Ada Ince and Wheeler Oakman. It was produced by independent Poverty Row outfit Altmount Pictures for release as a second feature. Location shooting took place in the Alabama Hills in California.dbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawsdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawsdbp-dbp:nameFrontier Outlawsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_the_Kid_(film_series)Frontier Outlaws is a 1944 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and shot at Corriganville Movie Ranch. It was the second film in Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy the Kid film series where Crabbe was credited as "Billy Carson".dbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Darrelldbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Halldbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:nameFrontier Outpostdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Outpostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_NazarroFrontier Outpost is a 1950 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Charles Starrett, Lois Hall and Steve Darrell. This was the forty-fourth of 65 films in the Durango Kid series.dbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Conndbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerFranklyn Warnerdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrontier Scoutdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wild_Bill_Hickokdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Scout_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsFrontier Scout is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield starring George Houston as Wild Bill Hickok. It was filmed in Kernville, California.dbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLindsley Parsonsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Ritterdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Hackettdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Eversdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFrontier Towndbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Taylordbp-dbr:Frontier_Town_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_filmsFrontier Town is a 1938 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett and Ann Evers.dbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_King_(character_actor)dbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Alcañizdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:nameFrontiers of '49dbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Frontiers_of_'49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_LeveringFrontiers of '49 is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Levering and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Luana Alcañiz and Charles King.dbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Kleindbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corbin_Bernsendbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Longdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFrozen Assetsdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Frozen_Assets_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_TaveraFrozen Assets is a 1992 American comedy film directed by George T. 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It stars Shelley Long and Corbin Bernsen.dbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._Harmon_Weightdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Davey_Leedbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrozen Riverdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Louis_Silversdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._Harmon_Weightdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_BehnFrozen River is a lost 1929 American sound part-talkie film directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring the canine star Rin Tin Tin and boy actor Davey Lee. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. Warner Bros. produced and distributed the film.dbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:producerJean-Marc Féliodbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:producerLarry Gershmandbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:producerBruce Dennisdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Derekdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:nameFrozen with Feardbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Lynchdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Agoraphobia_in_fictionFrozen with Fear is a 2000 Canadian crime/mystery film starring Bo Derek, Stephen Shellen and Wayne Rogers.The picture was filmed in and around Fredericton, New Brunswick.dbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directorDonna Readdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerStudio D, National Film Board of Canadadbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerMargaret Pettigrewdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Starhawkdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameFull Circledbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_spiritualitydbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Wiccadbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wicca_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Full_Circle_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_in_modern_paganismFull Circle is a 1993 Canadian documentary. Directed by Donna Read and made in conjunction with the National Film Board of Canada, Full Circle completes Read's trilogy of documentaries focusing on women's spirituality in the Western World at the end of the 20th century, the Goddess movement, and feminist Wicca new religious movements. The preceding films, Goddess Remembered (1989) and The Burning Times (1990), along with Full Circle were released as Women and Spirituality: The Goddess Trilogy by AliveMind in 2008 on DVD.dbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Morrisondbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:producerPreston Holmesdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:producerHappy Waltersdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:producerJoanna Shawdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:producerJason Barhydtdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Busta_Rhymesdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Boone_Juniordbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bubba_Smithdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Xzibitdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shaun_Baker_(actor)dbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tiny_Listerdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:nameFull Clipdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Full_Clipdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Clippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsFull Clip is a 2004 action film starring Busta Rhymes, Xzibit, Bubba Smith, Tiny Lister and Mark Boone Junior. It is directed by mink and written by Kantz. Full Clip is a 1970s-style blaxploitation action movie that is a at liberty remake of the 1975 film Bucktown.dbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Mastersondbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:distributorTrans World Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Turmandbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerDennis Stuart Murphydbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerEduard Sarluidbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringTeri Garrdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringBurgess Meredithdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringElias Koteasdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:nameFull Moon in Blue Waterdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MastersonFull Moon in Blue Water is a 1988 film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Gene Hackman, Teri Garr and Burgess Meredith. It received negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Gilldbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniesdbp-dbp:nameFunny Little Bunniesdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Little_Bunniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Easter_Bunny_in_filmFunny Little Bunnies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1934.dbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Kenelm_Clarkedbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Smithdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Selwyn_Robertsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Henrydbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Dailydbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringDerren Nesbittdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameFunny Moneydbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Funny_Money_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Kenelm_ClarkeFunny Money is a 1983 British crime film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Gregg Henry, Elizabeth Daily and Derren Nesbitt. The Film was distributed by Cannon Films. The film's sets were designed by the art director Harry Pottle.dbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:distributorRegal Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:producerJohn Gillingdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michèle_Mercierdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Leedbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:nameFury at Smugglers' Baydbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:Fury_at_Smugglers'_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingFury at Smugglers' Bay is a 1961 British adventure film produced, written and directed by John Gilling and starring Peter Cushing, Bernard Lee, Michèle Mercier and John Fraser. The plot revolves around smuggling in Cornwall.dbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Cook_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:starringAlan Dinehartdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:starringPeggy Shannondbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:nameFury of the Jungledbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Jungledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Fury_of_the_Junglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_adventure_filmsFury of the Jungle is a 1933 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon and Alan Dinehart. It was co-written by Dore Schary from a story by Horace McCoy.dbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:distributorADI Marketingdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:producerSteve Fekedbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Devanedbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Durningdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Baldwindbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffin_O'Nealdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:nameHadley's Rebelliondbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sport_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Walton_(director)Hadley's Rebellion is a 1983 American drama film directed and co-written by Fred Walton (with Steve Feke).dbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor411dbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorVentura Distributiondbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerBam Margeradbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Frantzdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Dunndbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBam Margeradbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Raabdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rake_Yohndbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBrandon DiCamillodbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJenn Rivelldbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameHaggard: The Moviedbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CKYdbp-dbr:Haggard:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(TV_series)Haggard: The Movie (or simply Haggard) is a 2003 American independent comedy film based on the story of how reality television personality Ryan Dunn's girlfriend may have cheated on him. The film was financed, directed and produced by Dunn's Jackass co-star and longtime friend Bam Margera.dbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:producerPreston Sturgesdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ella_Rainesdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Demarestdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Brackendbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:nameHail the Conquering Herodbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Herodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_the_Conquering_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Preston_SturgesHail the Conquering Hero (1944) is a satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarest, and featuring Raymond Walburn, Franklin Pangborn, Elizabeth Patterson, Bill Edwards and Freddie Steele. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".Sturges was nominated for a 1945 Academy Award for his screenplay. Many critics consider the film to be one of Sturges's best. It was the eighth film he made for Paramount Pictures, and also his last, although The Great Moment was released after it. Sturges later wrote about his departure, "I guess Paramount was glad to be rid of me eventually, as no one there ever understood a word I said."dbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseydbp-dbp:distributorBerke-Perrin Productionsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseydbp-dbp:nameHair-Trigger Caseydbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Hair-Trigger_Caseypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsHair-Trigger Casey is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser.dbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Beckwithdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Le_Mesurierdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorinda_Stevensdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHair of the Dogdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_BishopHair of the Dog is a 1962 second feature British comedy film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Reginald Beckwith, Dorinda Stevens and John Le Mesurier.dbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSebastian Apodacadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSebastian Apodacadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKim te Rollerdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Pike Danieldbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSebastian Apodacadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Wagnerdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Te Rollerdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHalf-Castedbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_direct-to-video_filmsHalf-Caste also called The Real Story of Half-Caste is a 2004 documentary-style horror film written and directed by Sebastian Apodaca. Set in Southern Africa, it centers around a group of documentary makers who search for the Half-Caste, a hybrid creature that is said to be part man and part leopard.dbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Suki_Hawleydbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Jane_O'Neildbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCynthia Nelsondbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHalf-Cockeddbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Half-Cocked_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_drama_road_moviesHalf-Cocked is a cult music road movie, made in 1994 in Louisville, Nashville and Chattanooga. The movie tells the story of a group of high school teens who steal a van full of music equipment and pretend to be a band, called "Truckstop" (played by the band Rodan) in order to stay on the road. When the band starts playing gigs, their sound is largely inconsistent and incoherent, however, over time, the band becomes increasingly competent in their musicianship. The film puts much emphasis on the indie/alternative rock subculture.Many notable indie rock bands, such as Rodan, Polvo, Grifters, Freakwater, Versus, Slant 6, Unwound, Helium, Sleepyhead, Crain, and Ruby Falls are featured in the movie. Members of Rodan and Grifters play in the movie as well as acting. It had a small run on VHS and was unavailable for years until its 2007 re-release on DVD. A soundtrack of the movie appeared on Matador Records.dbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:starringDaws Butlerdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Haredbp-dbp:nameHalf-Fare Haredbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_hoboesdbp-dbr:Half-Fare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_HoneymoonersHalf-Fare Hare is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on August 18, 1956, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_F._Claxtondbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kent_Taylordbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Knudsendbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameHalf Past Midnightdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_F._Claxtondbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Half_Past_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_mystery_filmsHalf Past Midnight is a 1948 American comedy murder mystery film. It was William F. Claxton's first directed feature after eight years as a film editor.dbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Darkdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Sidneydbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Ritcharddbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Steeledbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Fosterdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHalf a Sixpencedbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_H._G._Wellsdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Irwin_Kostaldbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Half_a_Sixpence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Beverley_CrossHalf a Sixpence is a 1967 British musical film directed by George Sidney starring Tommy Steele, Julia Foster and Cyril Ritchard. It was choreographed by Gillian Lynne. The screenplay by Beverley Cross is adapted from his book for the 1963 stage musical of the same name, which was based on Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul, the 1905 novel by H. G. Wells. The music and lyrics are by David Heneker.This was the final film made by Sidney.dbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Gordon_Greendbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chryslerdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americadbp-dbp:nameHalftime in Americadbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americadbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_campaignsdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Super_Bowl_commercialsdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_worksdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_advertising_slogansdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_neologismsdbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wieden+Kennedydbp-dbr:Halftime_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ChryslerHalftime in America (alternately, It's Halftime in America) is an American television commercial aired in February 2012 during halftime of Super Bowl XLVI. Produced by Portland, Oregon-based advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy for Chrysler, it features Clint Eastwood speaking, and narrating, an account of the American automobile industry rebounding after the Great Recession, as pictures of American workers appear onscreen.The advertisement, described as "grim" in tone, is a two-minute montage of video scenes showing "ordinary Americans" at first despairing, then in solidarity with another, and finally hopeful. It closes with a close-up of Eastwood's face, and then the "Imported from Detroit" logo first introduced in Chrysler's 2011 Super Bowl advertisement.dbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adolfas_Mekasdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid C. Stonedbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taylor_Meaddbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Bearddbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerome_Hilldbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marty_Greenbaumdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emshdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBlanche Deedbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJerome Raphaeldbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeggy Steffansdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSheila Finndbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHallelujah the Hillsdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Hallelujah_the_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romance_filmsHallelujah the Hills (1963) was written, directed and edited by Adolfas Mekas. The picture was his first feature film.In 1963, after screenings in the Cannes Festival Critics’ section, the Montreal International Film Festival, and the Locarno Festival, where it won the Silver Sail, Hallelujah the Hills made its US debut at the First New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center on September 14, 1963. It received rave reviews and went on to a 15-week engagement at the 5th Avenue Cinema in New York, and movie theaters around the country. It is available in 16mm and 35mm from Anthology Film Archives and the Museum of Modern Art.dbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Warren_P._Sonodadbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:producerMike Beaverdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mihkel_Harilaiddbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:producerP.J. Wilsondbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samantha_Beedbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:starringMike Beaverdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:starringJason Jonesdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:nameHam & Cheesedbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_&_Cheesepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Warren_P._SonodaHam & Cheese is a 2004 Canadian comedy film directed by Warren P. Sonoda. The film stars Mike Beaver and Jason Jones. Both of them also wrote and produced it. It is about two talentless actors who attempt to make it in showbiz with persistence, ready to do anything to reach their dreams without letting go.dbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggsdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggsdbp-dbp:nameHam and Eggsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cooking_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Ham_and_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsHam and Eggs is a 1933 animated cartoon produced by Walter Lantz, as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 72nd Oswald short by Lantz and the 124th in the entire series.dbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:producerJames Carabatsosdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcia_Nasatirdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDon Cheadledbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringCourtney B. Vancedbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringTommy Swerdlowdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDylan McDermottdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringTim Quilldbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringHarry O'Reillydbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringSteven Weberdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringTegan Westdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringMichael Dolandbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDaniel O'Sheadbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDon Jamesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringAnthony Barriledbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringJohn Buschdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringM. A. Nicklesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringMichael Patrick Boatmandbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:nameHamburger Hilldbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philip_Glassdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969Hamburger Hill is a 1987 American war film set during the Battle of Hamburger Hill, a May 1969 assault during the Vietnam War by the U.S. Army's 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, on a ridge of Dong Ap Bia near the Laotian border in central Vietnam. The ridge was a well-fortified position, including trenchworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army. U.S. military records of the battle refer to the mountain as "Hill 937," its map designation having been derived from the high elevation of the hill at 937 meters (3,074 ft).Written by James Carabatsos and directed by John Irvin, the film starred Michael Boatman, Don Cheadle, Dylan McDermott (his film debut), Courtney B. Vance, Steven Weber, and Tim Quill. It was produced by RKO Pictures and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was shot in the Philippines. The novelization was written by William Pelfrey.dbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Dassindbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:distributorUnited Film Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:producerIrwin Shaw, Jules Dassindbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:nameHamilchama al hashalomdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalomdbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Arab–Israeli_conflictdbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jules_Dassindbp-dbr:Hamilchama_al_hashalompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Six-Day_WarHamilchama al hashalom is a 1968 film directed by Jules Dassin. A version in French was released under the title Comme un éclair, and the English language release was titled Survival 1967.dbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Porterfielddbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributorThe Hamilton Film Groupdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerJordan Mintzerdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher H. Myersdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephanie Vizzidbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameHamiltondbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:Hamilton_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BaltimoreHamilton is a 2006 independent drama film directed by Matthew Porterfield, set and shot in Baltimore, Maryland. The film was screened at several international film festivals, including the Maryland Film Festival. It was released on DVD by The Cinema Guild as part of a two-disc set with Porterfield's second feature, Putty Hill, on November 8, 2011.dbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Pringledbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkedbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Cullendbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bell_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Ashbydbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Volskadbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameHamletdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_PringleHamlet is a 1974 filmed adaptation of John Bell and Richard Wherrett's theatre production of the play.dbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernie_Fosseliusdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:distributorPyramid Filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Wiesedbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:producerErnie Fosseliusdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:starringJeff Haledbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:starringFrank Robertsondbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:starringBob Knickerbockerdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:starringCindy Furgatchdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:nameHardware Warsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_franchisesdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_films_based_on_Star_Warsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardware_Warspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_Star_WarsHardware Wars is a 1978 American short science fiction parody film in the form of a teaser trailer for a fictitious science fiction film that parodies Star Wars. The 13-minute film, which was released almost 18 months after Star Wars, mainly consisted of inside jokes and visual puns that heavily depended upon audience familiarity with the original. The theme song is Richard Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries".dbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tollindbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fredric_Goldingdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerBrian Robbinsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Tollindbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerBill McCullough , Alex Terrazasdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerFredric Golding, Brian Robbins, Michael Tollindbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wesley_Snipesdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringMorningside High School basketball playersdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringMorningside High School basketball players Stais Boseman, Dwight Curry, Dominic Ellison, Sean Harris and Corey Saffolddbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:nameHardwood Dreamsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:nameHardwood Dreams: Ten Years Laterdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_basketballdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_school_basketball_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Basketball_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hardwood_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_TollinHardwood Dreams is a 1993 basketball sports documentary written, directed and produced by Michael Tollin and narrated by Wesley Snipes. It follows five Morningside High School (MHS) seniors during their last high school basketball season, as they dream of the National Basketball Association (NBA).dbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canisdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Breadth_Hurrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsHare-Breadth Hurry is a 1963 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble. The cartoon was released on June 8, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote.dbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfdbp-dbp:nameHare-Less Wolfdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Hare-Less_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesHare-Less Wolf is a 1958 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 1, 1958, and stars Bugs Bunny.Mel Blanc voices Bugs and the absent-minded wolf character, Charles M. Wolf. An uncredited June Foray voices the wolf's wife, who appears in a brief scene at the beginning of the cartoon. John Burton Sr. produced the film.dbp-dbr:Hare_Dodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Dodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare_Dodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hare_Dodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hare_Dodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare_Dodbp-dbp:nameHare Dodbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsHare Do is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon. The short was released on January 15, 1949, and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd.dbp-dbr:Hare_Liftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hare_Liftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hare_Liftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Liftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aircraft_hijackingsHare Lift is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 20, 1952, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title is a play on the term "air lift," as expressed in the plotline. Some scenes where Yosemite Sam has trouble staying inside the plane as well as the banana peel gag sending him outside the door, sticking to it in fear, were somewhat reused from the 1943 Merrie Melodies cartoon Falling Hare. Scenes from this cartoon were reused in the 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon Devil's Feud Cake and "Act 1" of the 1981 package film The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie.dbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:nameHare Removerdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_short_filmsHare Remover is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, released in 1946. The film was the second Bugs Bunny cartoon to be directed by Frank Tashlin, the first being The Unruly Hare (1945).It was also the last short Tashlin directed before leaving Warner Bros. in late-1944 to direct live-action films. His animation unit was given to Robert McKimson upon his departure.dbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Cartoonsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterdbp-dbp:nameHare Splitterdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Splitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsHare Splitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on September 25, 1948, and features Bugs Bunny. The title is a play on "hair splitting", or focusing too much on fine details, reflecting how Bugs (a "hare") tries to "split up" Casbah and Daisy Lou so Bugs can date her himself.dbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerdbp-dbp:nameHare Triggerdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsHare Trigger is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 5, 1945, and features Bugs Bunny. The short featured the first appearance of Yosemite Sam, as well as the first short to credit (almost) the whole animation staff who worked on the short (previously, shorts credited the director, one animator, writer, musical director and sometimes the voice actor).This short is also the first to use the shortened version of "Merrily We Roll Along" that played from 1945 to 1955. The title is a play on "hair trigger", referring to any weapon or other device with a sensitive trigger.dbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Warholdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Malangadbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mario_Montezdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Taveldbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameHarlotdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsHarlot is a 1964 American underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and featuring Mario Montez lounging on a sofa, eating bananas, with Gerard Malanga in a tuxedo, and with Tavel, Billy Name, and Harry Fainlight having an off-screen discussion. This was Warhol's first sync-sound movie, filmed in December 1964 with his new Auricon camera.dbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directorHoward Ziehmdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Benvenistedbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Oscodbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringFran Spectordbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn McGaughterydbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatty Alexondbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Ziehmdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Oscodbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Ziehmdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameHarlotdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Harlot_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsHarlot is a 1971 pornographic movie starring Fran Spector, produced by Bill Osco and directed by Michael Benveniste and Howard Ziehm. It is one of the early adult movies of the 1970s, and follows Mona (1970), the first mainstream adult film, also produced by Osco and directed by the team of Benveniste and Ziehm.It tells the story of a young female student involved in various sexual situations; despite the bad quality of surviving copies, the film has been reprinted a few times also on DVD.dbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Rainedbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Polly_Warddbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trilby_Clarkdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:starringStuart Halldbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:nameHarmony Heavendbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyHarmony Heaven is a 1930 British musical film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Polly Ward, Stuart Hall and Trilby Clark. This film had Pathechrome inserts, and was one of Britain's first two musical films, along with Raise the Roof.It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director John Mead.dbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(Australian_comedian)dbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Bakerdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(Australian_comedian)dbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHarmony Rowdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:genrecomedy revuedbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Harmony_Row_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._W._ThringHarmony Row is a 1933 Australian musical comedy directed by F. W. Thring and starring popular stage comedian George Wallace. It marked the film debut of Bill Kerr.dbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:directorSam Wurtzelldbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Churchilldbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringRex Belldbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:nameHarmony at Homedbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harmony_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_MacFaddenHarmony at Home (a.k.a. She Steps Out) is a 1930 pre-Code domestic-comedy film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. It was based on a 1925 Broadway play, The Family Upstairs by actor, writer, composer Harry Delf.dbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Leinerdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hayden_Schlossbergdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:directorTodd Strauss-Schulsondbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:producerGreg Shapirodbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Patrick_Harrisdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Chodbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kal_Penndbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Leinerdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hayden_Schlossbergdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hayden_Schlossbergdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:nameHarold & Kumardbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_Indian-American_peopledbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_Korean_peopledbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_cannabis_usersdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_characters_from_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_characters_introduced_in_2004dbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_Asian-American_peopledbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_duosdbp-dbr:Harold_&_Kumarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_film_duosHarold & Kumar is a series of American films created by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. Beginning with Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) and followed by Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) and A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (2011), the films star John Cho, Kal Penn, and Neil Patrick Harris.The films are considered buddy stoner comedies, with surreal and animated elements in later sequels. Contrasting ideas and perspectives on life, romance, and maturity feature as recurring themes, while the series is notable for its racially diverse main cast.The first film was directed by Danny Leiner, the second was directed by creators Hurwitz and Schlossberg, and the third by Todd Strauss-Schulson. The films were distributed by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures; the films were produced by Mandate Pictures, Kingsgate Films, Endgame Entertainment, and New Line Cinema. The films chronicle the adventures of Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn).Harold & Kumar has received generally mixed to positive critical reception.dbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rydelldbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:producerDon Devlindbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Goulddbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Durningdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Gilforddbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Caandbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rydelldbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:nameHarry and Walter Go to New Yorkdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Shiredbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Rydelldbp-dbr:Harry_and_Walter_Go_to_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_screwball_comedy_filmsHarry and Walter Go to New York is a 1976 American period comedy film written by John Byrum and Robert Kaufman, directed by Mark Rydell, and starring James Caan, Elliott Gould, Michael Caine, Diane Keaton, Charles Durning and Lesley Ann Warren. In the film, two dimwitted con-men try to pull off the biggest heist ever seen in late nineteenth-century New York City. They are opposed by the greatest bank robber of the day, and aided by a crusading newspaper editor.dbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbp:directorJenny Morgandbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbp:producerTariq Alidbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tariq_Alidbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Hitchensdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tariq_Alidbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbp:nameHell's Angeldbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Channel_4_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_controversies_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_controversiesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mother_Teresadbp-dbr:Hell's_Angel_(TV_programme)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christopher_HitchensHell's Angel is a television documentary programme criticising Mother Teresa which premiered in the UK on Channel 4's Without Walls arts strand on 8 November 1994. It was hosted by Christopher Hitchens, directed by Jenny Morgan, and produced by journalist Tariq Ali. Hitchens and Ali co-wrote the programme's script. Hitchens originally titled the documentary Sacred Cow, but the film's backers instead chose Hell's Angel as the title.A precursor to Hitchens' book The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice (1995), the film argues that Mother Teresa urged the poor to accept their circumstances as their destiny and for the poor and sick in particular to submit to the substandard, unsafe, and non-therapeutic medical care provided by her clinics while she endorsed and accepted money from a variety of rich and powerful people who had stunning ethical lapses.dbp-dbr:Hell's_Headquartersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Hell's_Headquartersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Headquartersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Hell's_Headquartersdbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. 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Stone and starring Jack Mulhall, Barbara Weeks, and Frank Mayo. Set in contemporary Africa, it portrays the search by an American big-game hunter and others for a large and highly valuable cache of elephant ivory.dbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Franciscusdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Allendbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Shepherddbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:nameHell Boatsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatsdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Maltadbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Navy_in_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Boatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_MaltaHell Boats is a 1970 British war film directed by Paul Wendkos that was filmed in Malta. It stars James Franciscus, Elizabeth Shepherd, and Ronald Allen in a story about British Motor Torpedo Boats in the Mediterranean in World War II. It was the last film made by Oakmont Productions, a branch of Mirisch Films. The film's technical advisor was Lieutenant Commander Ian Nagle Douglas Cox, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order while serving in HMS Malcolm in 1940.dbp-dbr:Hell_and_High_Water_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Hell_and_High_Water_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hell_and_High_Water_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerRaymond A. 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The film was made to showcase CinemaScope in the confined sets of a submarine, and is not related to the 1933 film by the same name.dbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:producerGeorge Montgomerydbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:starringGeorge Montgomerydbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Torin_Thatcherdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ferde_Grofé_Jr.dbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:nameFrom Hell to Borneodbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Philippinesdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneodbp-dbp:countryPhilippinesdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philippine_adventure_filmsHell of Borneo also known as Hell to Borneo and From Hell to Borneo is a 1964 English language Philippine film produced by and starring Torin Thatcher, Vic Diaz and George Montgomery (who also directed and co-wrote the screenplay). The film does not take place in Borneo.dbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Will_Zensdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ashley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marty_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Will_Zensdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameHell on Wheelsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Will_Zensdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_filmsHell on Wheels is a 1967 American action film about stock-car racing that includes musical performances by several popular country and western singers. It stars Marty Robbins, a popular and successful singer who also dabbled as a NASCAR race driver for a number of years.dbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Tausikdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributorShowtime Networksdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Horizons_Picture_Corpdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anatoly_Fradisdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Garlanddbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Crossdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Burnsdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Horizons_Picture_Corpdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatoly_Fradisdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameHellfiredbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellfire_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsHellfire, also known as Blood Song, is a 1995 American made-for-television horror film directed by David Tausik and starring Ben Cross, Jennifer Burns and Beverly Garland. It was originally released as part of the Roger Corman Presents series. It was filmed in Russia.dbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Parkerdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Reed_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:nameHello, Annapolisdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolisdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Annapolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_LandersHello, Annapolis is a 1942 American film. Filming started January 1942.dbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Linehandbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenton_Allendbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_La_Terrieredbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Savage_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Davisdbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Linehandbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenton_Allendbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_La_Terrieredbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Popperdbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Linehandbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:nameHello Frienddbp-dbr:Hello_Frienddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hello_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_horror_filmsHello Friend, sometimes written as Hello, Friend, is a 2003 short comedy horror film directed by Graham Linehan and written by Linehan and Robert Popper. The film was Linehan's directorial debut. The film stars Martin Savage as a man, John Ward, but credited as the "Subject", who buys some new internet software for his computer, which begins to take over his life. The film was produced by The Film Council, Film4 Productions and Shine Limited.dbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringLina Basquettedbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Hello_Trouble_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsHello Trouble is a 1932 American pre-Code Western movie directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film stars Buck Jones and Lina Basquette.dbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Daumerydbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothers Picturesdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Walkerdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:starringD. A. Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Daumerydbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHelp Yourselfdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Daumerydbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Help_Yourself_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsHelp Yourself is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring Benita Hume, Martin Walker and D. A. Clarke-Smith. It is based on the novel Sinners All by Jerome Kingston. It was produced at Teddington Studios in London by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Braden_Croftdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAdrian Salpeterdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Levinedbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSamantha Sheplawydbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex D. Mackiedbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrittney Gabrilldbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Wallacedbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyland Alexanderdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSamara von Raddbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZachary Parsons-Lozinskidbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Braden_Croftdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Braden_Croftdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHemorrhagedbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemorrhage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_thriller_filmsHemorrhage is a 2012 Canadian horror thriller film directed by Braden Croft, starring Alex D. Mackie, Brittney Gabrill, Ryland Alexander, Diane Wallace, Samara von Rad and Zachary Parsons-Lozinski.dbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Henhouse_Henerypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_filmsHenhouse Henery is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on July 2, 1949, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.It is the first Foghorn Leghorn cartoon featuring Stephen Foster's "Camptown Races", a song that would be featured in every Foghorn Leghorn cartoon following this with the exceptions of A Fractured Leghorn, Of Rice and Hen and Banty Raids.When shown on Boomerang USA, this short plays in PAL audio.dbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Nelsondbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruta_Leedbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cashdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Breckdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Nelsondbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:nameHootenanny Hootdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Hootenanny_Hootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_NelsonHootenanny Hoot is a 1963 folk music musical film directed by Gene Nelson. It stars Peter Breck and Ruta Lee.dbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_R._Christensendbp-dbr:Hop_and_Godbp-dbp:nameHop and Godbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hop_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_McCabeHop and Go is a 1943 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Norman McCabe and animated by Cal Dalton. The short was released on March 27, 1943. It stars the voices of Pinto Colvig (Claude Hopper) and Mel Blanc (Scottish Rabbits and baby bird).dbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nate_Wattdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_'Gabby'_Hayesdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gail_Sheridandbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nate_Wattdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_E._Mulforddbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harrison_Jacobsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:nameHopalong Cassidy Returnsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hopalong_Cassidy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hopalong_Cassidy_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nate_WattHopalong Cassidy Returns (1936) is a Western film sequel starring William Boyd, the seventh of the "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns.This was the first of 13 Hopalong Cassidy movies in which Morris Ankrum starred with William Boyd. He also was in two Hopalong Cassidy TV productions, Black Waters (1952) and The Black Sombrero (1954).dbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckydbp-dbp:nameHoppy-Go-Luckydbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoppy_Go_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Of_Mice_and_MenHoppy-Go-Lucky is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short film directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on August 9, 1952, and stars Sylvester and Hippety Hopper. The title is a play on "happy-go-lucky".dbp-dbr:Horror_Highdbp-dbp:directorLarry N. Stoufferdbp-dbr:Horror_Highdbp-dbp:producerJames P. GrahamTom Mooredbp-dbr:Horror_Highdbp-dbp:starringPat CaridRosie HolotikJohn NilandAustin StokerJoye NashJeff Alexanderdbp-dbr:Horror_Highdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_potionsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_studentsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sciencedbp-dbr:Horror_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_biologyHorror High (also known as Twisted Brain and Kiss the Teacher...Goodbye!) is a 1973 American horror movie directed by Larry N. Stouffer, written by J.D. Feigelson, and featuring Pat Cardi, Austin Stoker, Rosie Holotik, John Niland, Joye Hash, Jeff Alexander and Mike McHenry. The plot concerns a shy, yet exceptionally smart biology student who uses a new physically body-altering drug he has invented to wreak havoc on those at his school who have wronged him.dbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antony_Balchdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Antony_Balchdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Askwithdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antony_Balchdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Antony_Balchdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Antony_Balchdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Watson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitaldbp-dbp:nameHorror Hospitaldbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_zombie_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsHorror Hospital (also known as Computer Killers) is a 1973 British science-fiction comedy-horror film directed by Antony Balch and starring Robin Askwith, Michael Gough, Dennis Price and Skip Martin.A failed songwriter decides to take a vacation at a health farm. His hosts actually want to lobotomize him, in order to turn him into an obedient zombie slave.dbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:distributorIndie Rights Moviesdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:producerDutch Marich, Daniel Valle, Kenton McElroy, Guy Sheererdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:nameHorror in the High Desertdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_UtahHorror in the High Desert is a 2021 American found footage film written, produced, and directed by Dutch Marich. Combining pseudo-documentary elements with traditional found footage, the film follows the mysterious 2017 disappearance of amateur hiker Gary Hinge in Nevada's High Desert.The film is based on the Kenny Veach mysteryShot during the COVID-19 pandemic using socially distanced Zoom interviews and reconstructions, the film has developed a cult following on video-on-demand platforms despite receiving mixed reviews.dbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:producerHerman Cohendbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:producerExecutivedbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Anne_Fielddbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringGraham Curnowdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringJune Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aben_Kandeldbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:nameHorrors of the Black Museumdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_CrabtreeHorrors of the Black Museum is a 1959 British horror film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Michael Gough, June Cunningham, Graham Curnow and Shirley Anne Field.It was the first film in what film critic David Pirie dubbed Anglo-Amalgamated's "Sadian trilogy" (the other two being Circus of Horrors (1960) and Peeping Tom (1960)), with an emphasis on sadism, cruelty and violence (with sexual undertones), in contrast to the supernatural horror of the Hammer films of the same era.dbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Warholdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edie_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ondine_(actor)dbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringTosh Carillodbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman Glickdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringGregory Battcockdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Taveldbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameHorsedbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Horse_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_LGBT-related_filmsHorse is a 1965 American underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Gregory Battcock, Tosh Carillo, Ondine, Norman Glick, Daniel Cassidy Jr., and Larry Latrae (Latreille). Warhol makes a cameo.dbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A.C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_de_Carlodbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Donlevydbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sloan_Nibleydbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:nameHostile Gunsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hostile_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jimmie_HaskellHostile Guns is a 1967 Western starring George Montgomery, Tab Hunter and Yvonne De Carlo.dbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_L._Kowalskidbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bakalyandbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Kenneydbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Brinkley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_L._Kowalskidbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Gordondbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:nameHot Car Girldbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_L._Kowalskidbp-dbr:Hot_Car_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_directorial_debut_filmsHot Car Girl is a 1958 American film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. Seeing Hot Car Girl in a four-walled playoff in 1958 gave the audience the sense that they were witnessing something clandestine and taboo.It was an early credit for producer Gene Corman, who said "It had a very modest budget... but it served us well." Gene Corman went on to make two more films with Kowalski.dbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Sachsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:producerJonathan Debin, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Kayserdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taaffe_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Rubbodbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Sachsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Sachsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:nameHot Chilidbp-dbr:Hot_Chilidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Chilipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_SachsHot Chili (also known as Hot Summer) is a 1985 comedy film directed by William Sachs, and co-written by Sachs with Menahem Golan (who is credited in the film as Joseph Goldman). It stars Allan Kayser, Joe Rubbo, and Taaffe O'Connell. It was filmed in Mexico.It received a negative rating from the film site AllMovie.dbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benny_Rubindbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Leasedbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Daydbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benny_Rubindbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._P._Youngerdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mortimerdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:nameHot Curvesdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Curvespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy-drama_filmsHot Curves is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-drama film produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures and directed by Norman Taurog. A print is held by the Library of Congress.Rex Lease, Benny Rubin and Alice Day star. The supporting cast features Pert Kelton.dbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhea_Perlmandbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:nameHot Dogs for Gauguindbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_photographersdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_short_filmsHot Dogs for Gauguin (1972) is a short student film written and directed by Martin Brest, then an undergraduate at New York University, featuring Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman in her acting debut.dbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:producerC. Vincent Shorttdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Campbell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Curtis_Credeldbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianne_Beattydbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C._Vincent_Shorttdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thom_McIntyredbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Vincent_Shorttdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:nameHot Heirdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Hot_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_3D_filmsHot Heir, also known as The Great Balloon Chase, is a 1984 3D comedy film starring Curtis Credel, Dianne Beatty, Ron Campbell. It was the second of six 3-D movies produced by Earl Owensby during the 1980s.The Freedom Weekend Aloft festival was specially created in order to bring together the hot air balloons necessary for filming. It subsequently became an annual event.dbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Sotosdbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Zorekdbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Schoelendbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Richterdbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:starringJeff Fishmandbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:starringAdam Silbardbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Timkodbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Sotosdbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:nameHot Movesdbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Movesdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Movespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_SotosHot Moves is an American 1984 comedy film by director Jim Sotos starring Michael Zorek and Jill Schoelen.dbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Schwalbdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Clementsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scotty_Beckettdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Henrydbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veda_Ann_Borgdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_de_Corsiadbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elwood_Ullmandbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_R._Mariondbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameHot Newsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_News_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsHot News is a 1953 American crime film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Stanley Clements, Gloria Henry and Ted de Corsia. An ex-boxer now working as a sportswriter goes after a gambling syndicate attempting to control the fight game.dbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:directorJohn Robinsdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bronson_Pinchotdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringFrank Gorshindbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samm-Art_Williamsdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringTom Parsekiandbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcy_Walkerdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringDebra Kellydbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:starringMichael Berzdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:nameHot Resortdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:St_Kitts_and_Nevisdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:St_Kitts_and_Nevisdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saint_Kitts_and_Nevisdbp-dbr:Hot_Resortpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saint_Kitts_and_NevisHot Resort is a 1985 comedy film directed by John Robins and starring Bronson Pinchot, Dan Schneider, Marcy Walker and Samm-Art Williams. It was shot on Saint Kitts with an American cast and crew.dbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:producerNorman T. Hermandbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Connorsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:starringJohn Smithdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Nelsondbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:nameHot Rod Girldbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_H._MartinsonHot Rod Girl is an independent, black-and-white 1956 teen-oriented action film produced by Norman T. Herman, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Girls in Prison. Hot Rod Girl stars Lori Nelson, Chuck Connors and John Smith. The film centers on efforts to keep hot-rodding teenagers from dangerous drag racing on city streets and having them move to the safety of a specialized drag strip, and the consequences when an aggressive newcomer to town goads them into street racing again.dbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leigh_Snowdendbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbp:nameHot Rod Rumbledbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumbledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Hot_Rod_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsHot Rod Rumble is a US, low budget, black-and-white 1957 teen-oriented drag racing crime drama produced by Norman T. Herman and directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Leigh Snowden and Richard Hartunian. The film tells the story of a clash within the Road Devils hot rod club when some of its members jump to a wrong conclusion following the accidental death of one of them in a car crash.Hot Rot Rumble was Hartunian's only film. The film itself spun off a novel and had its soundtrack released on an LP.dbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHot and Colddbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_and_Cold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsHot and Cold is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions and is the eleventh of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons.dbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:producerGeorge Hambley Browndbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_De_Carlodbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Tomlinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:nameHotel Saharadbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_African_campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Hotel_Saharapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy_filmsHotel Sahara is a 1951 British war comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Yvonne De Carlo, Peter Ustinov and David Tomlinson. It was produced and co-written by George Hambley Brown.dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:producerRichard Franklindbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caroline_Goodalldbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Moricedbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caroline_Gillmerdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:nameHotel Sorrentodbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Franklin_(director)Hotel Sorrento is a 1995 Australian drama film directed by Richard Franklin. Three sisters reunite in the sleepy Australian town of Sorrento after a ten-year hiatus. One of the three has written a book called Melancholy which is a thinly disguised version of their lives. The film is an adaptation of Hannie Rayson's 1990 play of the same name."One of the film's many fleeting reflections is an exploration of the word "melancholy" - a word that perfectly suits Hotel Sorrento's tone and pace."dbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directorTerence Grossdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Bucklerdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerIldiko Kemenydbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katrin_Cartlidgedbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Craigdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Vaughandbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_McCrorydbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toni_Collettedbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_O'Conordbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Tompkinsondbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameHotel Splendidedbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Northern_Irelanddbp-dbr:Hotel_Splendide_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_black_comedy_filmsHotel Splendide is a 2000 British independent dark comedy film, written and directed by Terence Gross and starring Toni Collette and Daniel Craig. The film appeared in a number of British and European film festivals but was not released in the US, although it did appear on cable networks on channels catering to independent film. It is currently available in the UK on DVD and the U.S. on video on demand.The film tells the story of the Blanche family who run a dark and dismal health resort on a remote island which is only accessible by ferry. The spa program consists of feeding the guests seaweed and eel-based meals, then administering liberal colonic irrigation. The spa is run by the family matriarch, Dame Blanche, until her death.Things continue with her children running the resort until Kath, the resort's former sous chef and the love interest of one of the sons, comes back to the island unannounced. Stranded between monthly ferries, she is a catalyst for a series of events that turns life as it is known at Hotel Splendide on its ear.dbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:producerPhilip Brandondbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Germainedbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:nameHouse of Blackmaildbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmaildbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Blackmailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_ElveyHouse of Blackmail is a 1953 British second feature drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mary Germaine, William Sylvester and Alexander Gauge. It was written by Allan MacKinnon. The plot follows a soldier and his girlfriend, who become mixed up with a blackmailer.dbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:producerMichael Hausmandbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringJoe Mantegnadbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringLindsay Crousedbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Katzdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:nameHouse of Gamesdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_physiciansdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_by_Richard_BeanHouse of Games is a 1987 American neo-noir film about con-men and confidence scams by David Mamet, his directorial debut. He also wrote the screenplay, based on a story he co-wrote with Jonathan Katz. The film's cast includes Lindsay Crouse, Joe Mantegna, Ricky Jay, and J. T. Walsh.dbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:producerPete Walkerdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Penhaligondbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Sharpdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Beachamdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Eshleydbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Keithdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_McGillivray_(producer/screenwriter)dbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:nameHouse of Mortal Sindbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sindbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Matricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Walkerdbp-dbr:House_of_Mortal_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_abuseHouse of Mortal Sin (also known as The Confessional, The Confessional Death's Door and The Confessional Murders) is a 1976 British horror slasher film directed and produced by Pete Walker. It was scripted by David McGillivray from a story by Walker. Its plot concerns Father Xavier Meldrum, a deranged priest who takes it upon himself to punish his parishioners for their moral transgressions.dbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeslie Parkyndbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nanette_Newmandbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of Mysterydbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_thriller_filmsHouse of Mystery (also known as Das Landhaus des Dr. Lemming) is a 1961 British supernatural mystery film direcred by Vernon Sewell and starring Jane Hylton, Peter Dyneley and Nanette Newman. It was based on the play The Medium which Sewell had filmed three times before. It aired in the U.S. as an episode of the TV series Kraft Mystery Theatre.dbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerVivian Coxdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnton Diffringdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringGérard Ourydbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of Secretsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Secrets_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_GreenHouse of Secrets, also known as Triple Deception, is a 1956 British crime thriller film directed by Guy Green and starring Michael Craig, Anton Diffring and Gérard Oury. It was written by Robert Buckner and Bryan Forbes based on the 1955 novel Storm Over Paris by Sterling Noel.dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:producerPete Walkerdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barrdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Michelledbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Keithdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:starringBarbara Markhamdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_McGillivray_(producer/screenwriter)dbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:nameHouse of Whipcorddbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcorddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Walkerdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Whipcordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_filmsHouse of Whipcord is a 1974 British exploitation thriller film directed and produced by Pete Walker and starring Barbara Markham, Patrick Barr, Ray Brooks, Ann Michelle, Sheila Keith, Dorothy Gordon, Robert Tayman and Penny Irving. The film was Walker's first collaboration with screenwriter David McGillivray, who went on to write a further three films for him. It also marked the horror film debut of actress Sheila Keith, who went on to star in four more films for Walker.dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Crane_(actor)dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringErika Petersdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Foster_(actor)dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringMerry Andersdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Spaldingdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Damneddbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Damned_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maury_DexterHouse of the Damned is a 1963 horror thriller film, shot in CinemaScope. It was produced and directed by Maury Dexter, and stars Ron Foster, Merry Anders, Richard Crane, Erika Peters and Richard Kiel.dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:producerBasil Rabindbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:producerMatt Druckerdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Burns_(actor)dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Anne_Fielddbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Oxleydbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Inglisdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Maraisdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Living Deaddbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deaddbp-dbp:countryGreat Britaindbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Living_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_AustinHouse of the Living Dead (Skaduwees Oor Brugplaas, or Shadows over Bridge Farm), also known as Doctor Maniac, is a 1974 science-fiction horror film directed by Ray Austin and starring Mark Burns, Shirley Anne Field and David Oxley. The film, an international co-production between Great Britain and South Africa, takes place on a plantation in South Africa and deals heavily with the occult.dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Flamholcdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Flamholcdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tahir_Shahdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Fowler_(naturalist)dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Flamholcdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Flamholcdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tahir_Shahdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Tiger Kingdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Tiger_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Tahir_ShahHouse of the Tiger King is a 2004 British–Swedish deconstructionist documentary film. A British travel writer/explorer, Tahir Shah, and documentary filmmakers David and Leon Flamholc, join forces to go on an expedition to Peru in search of Paititi, the Inca lost city of gold. Things do not go as planned, and on their first attempt, they are forced to give up due to two main setbacks: terrible conditions and troubles with their guide, American survivalist Vietnam-war veteran Richard Fowler. On their second attempt, Flamholc and Shah find various locals to help them, including Eduardo Huamani Padilla. Tensions begin to arise between the two, in part over the difficulties in transporting the amount of camera equipment carried by the film crew, and ultimately Shah leaves the Flamholcs stranded as he continues the journey on his own. The director explains in the voiceover that he will use the best footage to put together a story once he returns home, but that "Whatever it will look like, it will never show what actually happened."The director's voiceover is alternated with diary notes written by Shah during the journey throughout the jungles of Peru, which indicate growing tension among the crew, depicting the hired guides as unreliable and highly dangerous.On his personal website, Shah states that "We spent seventeen weeks in deep jungle, attempting to glean information from the local tribes, and in particular from one tribal member, Pancho, who claimed to have seen a fabulous lost city in his youth, while searching for new hunting grounds. The problem was that in Pancho’s world the margin between fact and fantasy was blurred. It was never easy to know when one came to an end and the other began. The project was the hardest of my life, and made me question everything I had ever taken for granted or known. On some days I was filled with rage, and with loathing – most normally for the film crew – and on others I was consumed with depression and with angst."The film is a 105-minute British/Swedish co-production, and is both directed and narrated by David Flamholc. It had an estimated budget of £70,000, and was filmed on location in Peru.dbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:producerRobb Whitedbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringAlan Marshaldbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringRichard Longdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringCarolyn Craigdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringCarol Ohmartdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringElisha Cookdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringJulie Mitchumdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:nameHouse on Haunted Hilldbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robb_Whitedbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_independent_filmsHouse on Haunted Hill is a 1959 American horror film produced and directed by William Castle, written by Robb White and starring Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart, Richard Long, Alan Marshal, Carolyn Craig, Julie Mitchum, and Elisha Cook Jr. Price plays an eccentric millionaire, Frederick Loren, who, along with his wife Annabelle, has invited five people to the house for a "haunted house" party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn $10,000. As the night progresses, the guests are trapped within the house with an assortment of terrors. This film is perhaps best known for its promotional gimmick Emergo.The film uses many props used in carnival haunted houses to generate fear and terror. The film is in the public domain.dbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kendal_Flanagandbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:directorOllie Martindbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:distributorAME Videodbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:producerOllie Martindbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Siversendbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Daledbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Howsondbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringStephen Whittakerdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringGavin Wooddbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringWilkie Collinsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringCraig Alexanderdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringChristine Jestondbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringDes McKennadbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringPeppie D'Ordbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:starringZlatko Kasumovicdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kendal_Flanagandbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:nameHouseboat Horrordbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrordbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Houseboat_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_slasher_filmsHouseboat Horror is a 1989 Australian slasher film that was shot on video, and then released to video in 1989. It is often described by critics and audiences as one of the worst Australian films ever made.dbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Otto_Krugerdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Churchilldbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Barbourdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhillips Holmesdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Meehandbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHousemasterdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_BrenonHousemaster is a 1938 British comedy drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Diana Churchill and Phillips Holmes. It was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. When three young women come to stay at an elite public school, they cause disruption amongst the male students and teachers. It was based on the 1936 play of the same name by Ian Hay.dbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Fenechdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:distributorTransmission Filmsdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:producerPaul Fenechdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elle_Dawedbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Taumatadbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Fenechdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tahir_Bilgicdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Murray_Harmandbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Davis_(actress)dbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jabba_(Channel_V)dbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Fenechdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Fenechdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Fenechdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:nameHousos vs. Authoritydbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Housos_vs._Authoritypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsHousos vs. Authority is a 2012 Australian comedy film, based upon the stories and characters of the Housos television series, created by Paul Fenech.The film was released to Australian cinemas on 1 November 2012, following several pre-release screenings around the country. Directed, produced and written by Fenech, the film was made for a modest budget of $200,000 and was distributed by Transmission Films. Upon release, the film was a box office success, grossing $1,386,692 throughout Australia.dbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shemp_Howarddbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_McDonalddbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Andrews_Sistersdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:nameHow's About Itdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:How's_About_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_filmsHow's About It is a 1943 musical film starring The Andrews Sisters.dbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gaston_Mélièsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gaston_Mélièsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gaston_Mélièsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gaston_Mélièsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Mitchelldbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbp:nameHow Chief Te Ponga Won His Bridedbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridedbp-dbp:nameHow Chief Te Ponga won his Bridedbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1913_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1913_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Māori_peopledbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1913_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gaston_Mélièsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gaston_Mélièsdbp-dbr:How_Chief_Te_Ponga_Won_His_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_historical_drama_filmsHow Chief Te Ponga Won His Bride is a 1913 New Zealand silent feature film directed and produced by Gaston Méliès. Principal photography took place in New Zealand. He shot three other films in New Zealand in 1912-13: Hinemoa, Loved by a Maori Chieftess and The River Wanganui. Méliès sent his film to the United States for post-production treatment, so it is doubtful if any were shown in New Zealand.dbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Shambergdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Cantillondbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:starringAnthony Edwardsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:starringLara Flynn Boyledbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:starringCorey Parkerdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:starringFinn Carterdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Shambergdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:nameHow I Got Into Collegedbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:How_I_Got_into_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_romantic_comedy_filmsHow I Got Into College is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Savage Steve Holland, starring Anthony Edwards, Corey Parker and Lara Flynn Boyle, and produced and released by 20th Century Fox. This is the film debut of eventual voice actor Tom Kenny, who would become best known as the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants.dbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:distributorBritish Exhibitors' Filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bertram_Burleighdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winifred_Evansdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:nameHow Kitchener Was Betrayeddbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Herbert_Kitchener,_1st_Earl_Kitchenerdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_war_filmsHow Kitchener Was Betrayed is a 1921 British silent war film directed by Percy Nash and starring Fred Paul, Winifred Evans, and Bertram Burleigh. It was a fictional portrayal of the events leading up to the death of Herbert Kitchener on HMS Hampshire during the First World War in which the German secret service received warning of the general's activities through a German agent Elbie Böcker. The film was intended to cash in on the controversy raised by the publication of a biography of Kitchener in 1920 challenging the Admiralty's official conclusion that the ship was sunk by a mine. Only one of its six reels survives.dbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:directorLynn Hergartydbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracy_Manndbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:nameHow Wonderful!dbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_pregnancy_filmsHow Wonderful! is a 1989 TV movie about a journalist who falls pregnant.dbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Miller_Tobindbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Medbp-dbp:starringFrank Langelladbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Medbp-dbp:starringLaura Allendbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Miller_Tobindbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Medbp-dbp:nameHow You Look to Medbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:How_You_Look_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsHow You Look to Me is a 2005 American drama film directed by J. Miller Tobin and starring Frank Langella and Laura Allen.dbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:directorTed Bracewelldbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributorTheForce.Netdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributorBracewell Filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerTed Bracewelldbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringTed Bracewelldbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBen Fletcherdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringAngela Dukedbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringNick Marchettidbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TheForce.netdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameHow the Sith Stole Christmasdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elvesdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_films_based_on_Star_Warsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_Star_Warsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:How_the_Sith_Stole_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Seuss_parodiesHow the Sith Stole Christmas is an animated short fan film from that made its debut on the internet in December 2002. Written and directed by Ted Bracewell,dbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:producerAnnette Clarkedbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tanya_Davisdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:nameHow to Be At Homedbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_DorfmanHow to Be At Home is a Canadian short film, directed by Andrea Dorfman and released in 2020. A sequel to her 2009 short film How to Be Alone, the film illustrates a spoken word piece by poet Tanya Davis about coping with isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.The film was created for The Curve, a National Film Board of Canada film series about life during the pandemic.The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for short films.dbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:directorIan Fordycedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Frostdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Palindbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Connie_Boothdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringGraham Chapmandbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Vosburghdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringTim Brooke-Taylordbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gillian_Linddbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Frostdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marty_Feldmandbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Cleesedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Brooke-Taylordbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Chapmandbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:nameHow to Irritate People.dbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Television_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Television_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_specialsdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quizzes_and_game_shows_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_television_specialsdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mockumentariesdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ParodiesHow to Irritate People is a 1968 British mockumentary sketch comedy television special recorded in the UK at LWT on 14 November 1968 and written by John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Cleese, Chapman, and Brooke-Taylor also feature in it, along with future Monty Python collaborators Michael Palin and Connie Booth.In various sketches, Cleese demonstrates exactly what the title suggests—how to irritate people, although this is done in a much more conventional way than the absurdity and surrealism of similar Monty Python sketches.dbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballdbp-dbp:nameHow to Play Footballdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Footballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_animationHow to Play Football is an animated comedy short film by Disney starring Goofy, released on September 15, 1944. The short was directed by Jack Kinney. The seven and a half minute film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to the Tom and Jerry cartoon Mouse Trouble by MGM.dbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfdbp-dbp:nameHow to Play Golfdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Play_Golfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golf_animationHow to Play Golf is a 1944 short animated Walt Disney Productions film directed by Jack Kinney. Eight minutes long, it was distributed by RKO, and was a part of a series where Goofy learned to play various sports.dbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fielder_Cookdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:producerStanley Shapirodbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stella_Stevensdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Martindbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Jacksondbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fielder_Cookdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shapirodbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shapirodbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:nameHow to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Lifedbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fielder_CookHow to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life is a 1968 American comedy romance film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Dean Martin, Stella Stevens and husband and wife Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson.dbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringRobert Benchleydbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:nameHow to Sleepdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_GrindeHow to Sleep is a short comedy film written by and starring humorist Robert Benchley. Filmed and released by MGM in 1935 (as part of their "Miniatures" series), it features Benchley as a narrator as well as film subject, discussing four parts of sleep—causes, methods, avoiding sleep, and waking up.dbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:distributorMedford Film Corpdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:producerJerome F. Katzmandbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:starringZack Taylor, Mary Jane Carpenterdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:nameHow to Succeed with Sexdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Succeed_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_I._GordonHow to Succeed with Sex is an American sex comedy film written and directed by Bert I. Gordon., released on October 30, 1972.dbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringPinto Colvigdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameHow to Swimdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Swim_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_animationHow to Swim is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1942, featuring Goofy.dbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kramerdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Stonedbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara Stonedbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Kramerdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo Braudydbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kramerdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kramerdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameIcedbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ice_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsIce is a 1970 American thriller film written, directed by and starring Robert Kramer.dbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Giancoladbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Astindbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Giancoladbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Giancoladbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIcebreakerdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_skiing_filmsdbp-dbr:Icebreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_rediscovered_filmsIcebreaker is a 2000 action film starring Sean Astin, Stacy Keach and Bruce Campbell and written and directed by David Giancola. It was filmed at the Killington Ski Resort in Killington, Vermont.dbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Colmesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Colmesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Colmesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Colmesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Weildbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Newman_(film_writer,_born_1909)dbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameIdentity Unknowndbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIIdentity Unknown is a 1945 American war film starring Richard Arlen and Cheryl Walker, and directed by Walter Colmes.It is based on Le Voyageur sans bagage (Traveller Without Luggage), a 1937 play by French playwright Jean Anouilh.dbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameIdentity Unknowndbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Identity_Unknown_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsIdentity Unknown is a 1960 British drama film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Richard Wyler, Pauline Yates and Patricia Plunkett. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorPremier Productions Ltddbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaretta_Scottdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Cruickshankdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringMichael Renniedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beryl_Baxterdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Nordendbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Kentdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:nameThe Idol of Parisdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Napoleon_IIIdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_French_EmpireIdol of Paris is a 1948 British film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Beryl Baxter, Michael Rennie, Christine Norden and Andrew Cruickshank. It was written by Stafford Dickens, Norman Lee and Harry Ostrer, based on the 1935 novel Paiva, Queen of Love by Alfred Schirokauer, about a mid-19th century French courtesan Theresa who sleeps her way from poverty to the top of Second Empire society. It was an attempt by its makers to imitate the success of the Gainsborough melodramas.dbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Becker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJane Goedbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKristian Mondaydbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Renodbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josh_Becker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Josh_Becker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf I Had a Hammerdbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Had_a_Hammer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Josh_BeckerIf I Had a Hammer is a 1999 film starring Susan Reno and Kristian Monday and written and directed by Josh Becker.dbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Stirlingdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Save_The_Childrendbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbp:starringLily-Rose Aslandogdudbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Stirlingdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Save_The_Childrendbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Stirlingdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Wade_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbp:nameIf London Were Syriadbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_campaignsdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_worksdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_advertising_slogansdbp-dbr:If_London_Were_Syriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_in_the_United_KingdomIf London Were Syria, titled on YouTube Most Shocking Second a Day Video, is a 93-second charity commercial, created by Don't Panic London for Save The Children UK, marking the third anniversary of the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War. It features a young British girl experiencing the effects of a hypothetical civil war on the streets of London. Everything depicted in the video was based on the factual accounts of children in Syria. The video's purpose is to depict the lives of children growing up surrounded by war, in order to bring attention to young people caught up in the Syrian Civil War.The video was shot over two days, and combines the second-a-day and photo-a-day video formats, featuring a young girl's life as it progresses from normal to complete chaos in a year.dbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:directorDanny Golddbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerSheila Nevinsdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerDanny Golddbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerHoward Westdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Shapirodbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerAimee Hyattdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringCarl Reinerdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringMel Brooksdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringKirk Douglasdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringJerry Seinfelddbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringNorman Leardbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringBetty Whitedbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringTony Bennettdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringStan Leedbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringDick Van Dykedbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringFyvush Finkeldbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringIris Apfeldbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shapirodbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:nameIf You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfastdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You're_Not_in_the_Obit,_Eat_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_old_ageIf You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Danny Gold that premiered on May 19, 2017 on HBO.dbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Marshalldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Carrillodbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Arthurdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_J._Greendbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Purcelldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:nameIf You Could Only Cookdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_Only_Cookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_F._Hugh_HerbertIf You Could Only Cook (1935) is a screwball comedy of mistaken identity starring Herbert Marshall as a frustrated automobile executive and Jean Arthur as a young woman who talks him into posing as her husband so they can land jobs as a butler and a cook.dbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:directorI. Robert Levydbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:distributorTopar Filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:producerI. Robert Levydbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:producerMike Calliedbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringGeorge Spencerdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wrightdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringJane Kellemdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringKeefe Brasselledbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:nameIf You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blinddbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sketch_comedy_filmsIf You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind!!! is a 1975 American comedy film directed by Keefe Brasselle and I. Robert Levy.The film was followed two years later by the sequel Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?dbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Ingram_(actor)dbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:nameJohn Henry and the Inky-Poodbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_folklore_films_and_television_seriesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PuppetoonsJohn Henry and the Inky-Poo is a 1946 American stop-motion animated film written and directed by George Pal using Pal's Puppetoons stop-motion style. The film is based on African American folk hero John Henry.John Henry and the Inky-Poo was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short for the 19th Academy Awards. In 2015, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".It was also included in the 1987 compilation film The Puppetoon Movie.dbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Oconomoudbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarvin Millerdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarmen Zapatadbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringRegis Cordicdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringRod Colbindbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringSándor Naszódydbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Oconomoudbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Moreandbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameJohn Husdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_religious_leadersdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jan_HusJohn Hus is a 1977 American film biography of the 14th-century Czech church reformer Jan Hus, directed by Michael Economou. The film was produced by Faith For Today Ministries, the creators of a Christian TV program of the same name.The film featured Rod Colbin in the title role.dbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Timbersdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:producerJohn Skidmoredbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:starringJohn Mulaneydbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Shelleydbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Timbersdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Mulaneydbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:nameJohn Mulaney:dbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:nameKid Gorgeous at Radio Citydbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Mulaney:_Kid_Gorgeous_at_Radio_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Netflix_specialsJohn Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City is a 2018 stand-up comedy film written by and starring John Mulaney. The special was recorded live in February 2018 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and released by Netflix on May 1, 2018.Similarly to Mulaney's previous show, The Comeback Kid, Kid Gorgeous is a visually simplistic stand-up routine with a major emphasis upon observational humor. The majority of jokes are centered upon Mulaney's adolescence, celebrity, marriage, politics and anxieties associated with contemporary American life.Kid Gorgeous has received an overwhelmingly positive critical response, with critics praising Mulaney for his compassionate delivery, observational wit and, in particular, a prolonged analogy comparing U.S. President Donald Trump to a "horse loose in a hospital". The special won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special in 2018.dbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlina Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJoseph the Dreamerdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Israeldbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_GrossJoseph the Dreamer (Hebrew: בעל החלומות, translit. Ba'al Hahalomot) is a 1962 stop-motion animated drama film by Yoram Gross in his directorial debut. The first animated film produced in Israel, it tells the story of Joseph from the Bible.dbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(English_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Balchindbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:nameJosephine and Mendbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nigel_BalchinJosephine and Men is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, Donald Sinden and Peter Finch. It was written by Nigel Balchin, Frank Harvey and Boulting. Produced by the Boulting Brothers it was shot at Shepperton Studios and distributed by British Lion Films.It was the last English-language film for Jack Buchanan.dbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:directorPip Mushindbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcus_Grahamdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kym_Gyngelldbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hanna_Griffithsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Catodbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pip_Mushindbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_Mushindbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:nameJosh Jarmandbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsJosh Jarman is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Pip Mushin and starring Marcus Graham. 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The film is about two young brothers who run away from home due to emotional conflict over the divorce of their parents. It was directed by Billy Weber and produced by Martin Brest.dbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directorLarry G. Spanglerdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLone Stardbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerExecutive producer:dbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerProducer:dbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry G. Spanglerdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerLee B. Winklerdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringCal Bartlettdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameJoshuadbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_Western_(genre)_filmsJoshua is a 1976 American Western film directed by Larry G. Spangler.The film is also known as Black Rider, Joshua the Black Rider, or Revenge.dbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorJon Purdydbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorArtisan Entertainment, Crusader Entertainment, Moonstone Entertainment, Paramount Studiosdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:F._Murray_Abrahamdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giancarlo_Gianninidbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Studiosdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crusader_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Brad_MirmanJoshua is a 2002 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Joseph F. Girzone. It was produced by Crusader Entertainment LLC and directed by Jon Purdy.dbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lantosdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen J. Rothdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Trotterdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sarrazindbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Knoxdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Atkindbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Sorensondbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Joydbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Scarfedbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Hechtdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Lazuredbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Campbelldbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChuck Shamatadbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Kimmeldbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lantosdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJoshua Then and Nowdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philippe_Sardedbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_KotcheffJoshua Then and Now is a 1985 Canadian film and a TV mini-series, adapted by Mordecai Richler from his semi-autobiographical novel Joshua Then and Now. James Woods starred as the adult Joshua, Gabrielle Lazure as his wife, and Alan Arkin as Joshua's father. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff who had previously directed Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz.The film depicts Joshua growing up in his Montreal neighborhood, and then his adventures as a modestly successful writer. He marries the "golden shiksa" of his dreams, but eventually everything around him crumbles and he must act quickly to recover it all. A comedic drama, the film moves quickly without lingering for long on any incident and tells a connected complete narrative. Alan Arkin is frequently noted in reviews for an outstanding performance.The cast included Michael Sarrazin as Kevin Hornby (Pauline's brother), Robert Joy as Colin Fraser (Pauline's first husband), Linda Sorenson as Esther Shapiro (Joshua's mother), Alan Scarfe as Jack Trimble, Ken Campbell as Sidney Murdoch, Kate Trotter as Jane Trimble, Alexander Knox as Senator Hornby, and Eric Kimmel as young Joshua. Filmed on location in Montreal, London, Brockville, and Ottawa, Ontario. Rated R. It has been transcribed to VHS (1986) and DVD-R (2016).In 2023, Telefilm Canada announced that the film was one of 23 titles that will be digitally restored under its new Canadian Cinema Reignited program to preserve classic Canadian films.dbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerNorman Leedbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringCyril McLaglendbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringJack Hobbsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:nameJosser Joins the Navydbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_Joins_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeJosser Joins the Navy is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ernie Lotinga, Cyril McLaglen and Jack Hobbs. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. It was part of a series of films featuring Lotinga in his Josser character.dbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:starringJack Hobbsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:starringBetty Nortondbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:nameJosser in the Armydbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_in_the_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy_filmsJosser in the Army is a 1932 British war comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ernie Lotinga, Betty Norton, Jack Hobbs. It was part of the Josser series of films featuring Lotinga. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures.dbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:producerNorman Leedbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:starringCharles Hickmandbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:nameJosser on the Riverdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josser_on_the_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeJosser on the River is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ernie Lotinga, Molly Lamont and Charles Hickman.dbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eliot_Elisofondbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Blausteindbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eliot_Elisofondbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Blausteindbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ardreydbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKhartoumdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Empire_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Herbert_Kitchener,_1st_Earl_Kitchenerdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sudandbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_jihadismdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1883dbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1884dbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Mahdist_Wardbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1885dbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Ardreydbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:River_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Khartoum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Khartoum_in_fictionKhartoum is a 1966 British epic war film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. It stars Charlton Heston as British General Charles "Chinese" Gordon and Laurence Olivier as Muhammad Ahmed (a Sudanese leader whose devotees proclaimed him the Mahdi), with a supporting cast that includes Richard Johnson and Ralph Richardson. The film is based on historical accounts of Gordon's defence of the Sudanese city of Khartoum from the forces of the Mahdist army, during the 1884–1885 Siege of Khartoum. The opening and closing scenes are narrated by Leo Genn.Khartoum was filmed by cinematographer Edward Scaife in Technicolor and Ultra Panavision 70, and was exhibited in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. A novelization of the film's screenplay was written by Alan Caillou.The film had its Royal World Premiere at the Casino Cinerama Theatre, in the West End of London, on 9 June 1966, in the presence of Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon.Khartoum earned Robert Ardrey an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. The film also earned Ralph Richardson a BAFTA Award nomination for Best British Actor.dbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:nameKounty Fairdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsKounty Fair is a 1930 animated cartoon released by Universal Pictures starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tibor_Takács_(director)dbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:distributorEcho Bridge Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:producerShawn Williamsondbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:producerStephen Hegyesdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:producerKenneth M. Badishdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Scaliadbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Prattdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tibor_Takács_(director)dbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:nameKraken: Tentacles of the Deepdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tibor_Takácsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brightlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kraken_in_popular_cultureKraken: Tentacles of the Deep, also known as Deadly Water, is a 2006 television natural horror B movie produced by Nu Image Films and Brightlight Pictures as a Sci Fi Channel original film. It premiered on the Sci Fi channel on September 23, 2006. Directed by Tibor Takács and starring Charlie O'Connell, Victoria Pratt and Jack Scalia, the film focuses on a marine biologist and a sailor who join forces to find lost Trojan treasures while battling the giant squid who killed the sailor's parents when he was a child and a treasure hunting mobster; who wants the items for himself. The film was primarily panned by critics for the special effects, far-fetched plot and scarcity of scenes involving the titular creature.dbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:directorJason Hulldbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:distributorITN Distributiondbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerA.J. Lesliedbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerDarin Foltzdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerSteve Dorthdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringA.J. Lesliedbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringMelantha Blackthornedbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringPaul Fermdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringR.A. Mihailoffdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_European_myths_and_legendsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Erie,_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Krampus:_The_Devil_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krampus_in_filmKrampus: The Devil Returns (also known as Krampus 2: The Devil Returns) is a 2016 American horror film that was written and directed by Jason Hull. The film is a sequel to the 2013 film from Hull titled Krampus: The Christmas Devil and stars A.J. Leslie, Melantha Blackthorn, R.A. Mihailoff and Paul Ferm. The film was produced under the Snow Dog Studio banner and distributed worldwide by ITN Distribution with a release date of October 4, 2016.dbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:nameKrazy's Race of Timedbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsKrazy's Race of Time is a 1937 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, part of a short film series featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloodbp-dbp:nameKrazy's Waterloodbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1800sdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_NapoleonKrazy's Waterloo is a 1934 short theatrical cartoon by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many films featuring Krazy Kat. The film is loosely based on the times of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. It is also perhaps the only film where Krazy is cast as someone other than himself.The film is a humorous depiction of the French invasion of Russia (1812). It depicts the Russian army annihilating their French opponents and blasting Napoleon himself back to France.dbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spooksdbp-dbp:nameKrazy Spooksdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_abandoned_housesdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Krazy_Spookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_gorillasKrazy Spooks is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures and is among the theatrical cartoons featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.dbp-dbp:nameKristopher Kolumbus, Jr.dbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_Columbusdbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Isabella_I_of_Castiledbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1492dbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_pre-Columbian_Americadbp-dbr:Kristopher_Kolumbus_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Age_of_Discovery_filmsKristopher Kolumbus Jr. is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on May 13, 1939, and stars Porky Pig in the role of Christopher Columbus.dbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sugith_Varughesedbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:producerPaul Browndbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Farlingerdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gilbert_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diego_Matamorosdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:starringIvan Smithdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Duquetdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sugith_Varughesedbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Farlingerdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sugith_Varughesedbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:nameKumar and Mr. Jonesdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Film_Centre_filmsdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kumar_and_Mr._Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-Canadian_filmsKumar and Mr. Jones is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Sugith Varughese and released in 1991. The film centres on the relationship between Mr. Jones (John Gilbert), a bedridden older man, and Kumar (Ivan Smith), his Indo-Canadian caretaker whose power in the relationship is threatened when Mr. Jones begins responding favourably to treatment by Melissa (Michelle Duquet), a new physical therapist.The film was made while Varughese was a student at the Canadian Film Centre.The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 13th Genie Awards in 1992.dbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Palmerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbp:producerMarty Machatdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbp:producerRob Aylingdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbp:producerSteven Machatdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Palmerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Palmerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbp:nameLeonard Cohen: Bird on a Wiredbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentaries_about_musicdbp-dbr:Leonard_Cohen:_Bird_on_a_Wirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsLeonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire, originally titled Bird on a Wire, is a 1974 documentary that chronicles a troubled 1972 concert tour of Europe and Israel by the Canadian singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen.It was directed by British filmmaker Tony Palmer, with cinematography by Les Young. The film takes its name from the Cohen song Bird on the Wire.The film, after extensive re-editing from its initial version, opened in London in 1974. It was shown on German television, but it disappeared for decades and was considered a lost film. Its original version, restored by the director, was released on DVD in 2010 and had its first theatrical release in 2017.dbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Film Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Bushelldbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEve Graydbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNancy O'Neildbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Angelusdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angelus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyThe Angelus is a 1937 British crime film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Anthony Bushell, Nancy O'Neil and Garry Marsh. The plot is about a nun who leaves her convent to hunt down a murderer. It was also released as Who Killed Fen Markham?dbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Apache Kiddbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsThe Apache Kid is a 1930 cartoon short distributed by Columbia Pictures and features Krazy Kat. The film is the character's 149th film.dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bandmasterdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsThe Bandmaster is a 1930 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the long-running cartoons featuring Krazy Kat. In a reissue print by Samba Pictures, the film is simply presented as Bandmaster.dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bandmasterdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsThe Bandmaster is a 1931 short film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. As with a few films from the series, the cartoon is in the public domain. A similarly titled short, also produced by Lantz in 1947, is still under copyright however.dbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Beachdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Schubertdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Barrierdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Rex_Beachdbp-dbr:The_Barrier_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_adventure_filmsThe Barrier is a 1937 American western adventure film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Leo Carrillo, Jean Parker and James Ellison. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1908 novel The Barrier by Rex Beach. The story was previously filmed by MGM as a silent film of the same title in 1926. Location shooting took place in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington.dbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herman_Hoffman_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Battle of Gettysburgdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_American_Civil_Wardbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Gettysburgdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Gettysburg_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herman_HoffmanThe Battle of Gettysburg is a 1955 American documentary film about the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards.The documentary was filmed in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor entirely on location at the Gettysburg National Military Park in south-central Pennsylvania. Leslie Nielsen provides narration, while songs from the Civil War era are played in the background with the sound effects of battle. At the end of the film, Nielsen reads the Gettysburg Address.No actors appear onscreen. Memorial statues and bas-reliefs already present on the battlefield were photographed from various angles and distances, then the footage was juxtaposed to suggest that the static images were actual characters taking part in a dramatic re-enactment of the battle. In some scenes, the turbulence created by an off-screen helicopter is used to press down tall grasses, suggesting the passage of invisible soldiers.In 1956, the film was nominated for Oscars for Best Documentary, Short Subject (Dore Schary) and Best Short Subject, Two-reel (also for Dore Schary).dbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yves_Simoneaudbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:distributorFour Seasons Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Burns_(producer)dbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robbie_Coltranedbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rileydbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yves_Simoneaudbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Burns_(producer)dbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Quarringtondbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Lipinskidbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:namePerfectly Normaldbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yves_Simoneaudbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfectly_Normalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OntarioPerfectly Normal is a Canadian comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, which premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals, before going into general theatrical release in 1991. Simoneau's first English-language film, it was written by Eugene Lipinski and Paul Quarrington.dbp-dbr:Performance_Anxiety_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Dangerfielddbp-dbr:Performance_Anxiety_(film)dbp-dbp:producerColin J. 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The film debuted at the Brisbane Queer Film Festival on 25 May 2008.It is significant as it is Luke Mitchell's first starring role in a feature film. It is also the first gay-themed feature film shot in Brisbane, Australia.dbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lex_Marinosdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Chapmandbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Griggdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lex_Marinosdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Chapmandbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ellisdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:namePerhaps Lovedbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Perhaps_Love_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lex_MarinosPerhaps Love is a 1987 Australian television film about a love affair between a Frenchman and an Australian.dbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bree_Millsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starring Angela White, Seth Gamble, Alina Lopez, Abigail Mac, Isiah Maxwelldbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bree_Millsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bree_Millsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:namePerspectivedbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_pornographic_filmsPerspective is an adult romance drama directed by Bree Mills. The film was edited into two versions an R-rated film available for digital download, stream or DVD purchase, as well as an uncut pornography style film available for digital and hard copy purchase. The film was praised by those in the adult and mainstream market.The film received dozens of nominations from major award associations such as AVN, XBIZ and XRCO.dbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:B._P._Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorNext Phasedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerB. P. Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stéphane_Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringPandora Toppdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Tedforddbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:B._P._Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B._P._Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:B._P._Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:namePerspectivedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_B._P._Paquettedbp-dbr:Perspective_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2012Perspective is an episodic drama film from Canada written and directed by B. P. Paquette and starring Stéphane Paquette, Patricia Tedford, and Pandora Topp in a love triangle. The film is divided into nine chapters, shot over nine years, that span nine years in the lives of three characters named “Alex”. The nine chapters, titled, respectively, Chapter 1: Salt & Soda (2012), Chapter 2: Chris and Other Beards (2013), Chapter 3: Hush, hsuH (2014), Chapter 4: Reflecting (2015), Chapter 5: Triangulation (2016), Chapter 6: The Saddest Lines (2017), Chapter 7: Me, Myself, and I (2018), Chapter 8: Marital Accumulation (2019), and Chapter 9: The Shed of Theseus (2020) have been completed and presented exclusively at Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival as of 2020.dbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ash_Christiandbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWolfe releasingdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Yale_Levinedbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAsh Christiandbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brittany_Snowdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Birchdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shad_Gasparddbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Uriedbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobias_Segaldbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ash_Christiandbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Yale_Levinedbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ash_Christiandbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ash_Christiandbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:namePetuniadbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Petunia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy-drama_filmsPetunia is a 2012 American comedy-drama film. It was co-written and directed by Ash Christian. Thora Birch, who stars in the film, and her father Jack Birch, are credited as producers.dbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Akersdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Gay_Networkdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerSandon Bergdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerIsrael Ehrismandbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Edward_Bartleydbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gaetano_Jonesdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Castledbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Akersdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Gay_Networkdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandon_Bergdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:namePhoenixdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Phoenix_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_AkersPhoenix is a 2006 film by American director Michael Akers, his third feature film after Gone, But Not Forgotten (2003) and Matrimonium (2005). The film was produced by Sandon Berg with Israel Ehrisman as co-producer and starred Chad Edward Bartley as Dylan, Gaetano Jones as Kenneth Sparks and Jeff Castle as Demetrius Stone. The film was distributed by United Gay Network. This film was inspired by Michaelangelo Antonioni's film L'Avventura and adds a gay twist.dbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Scanlandbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFeature Films for Familiesdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Marksdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Page_Kellerdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Campbelldbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Jakubdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Karndbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Von_Floresdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lefebvredbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringCecilley Carrolldbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringNada Despotovichdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Scanlandbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:namePicture Perfectdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maribeth_Solomondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Micky_Erbedbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_L._ScanlanPicture Perfect is a 1995 made-for-television comedy film by Feature Films for Families (FFFF) starring Richard Karn and Dave Thomas. First telecast October 14, 1995, on ABC, it is about the attempt by two families to fool Ernie Barrett, owner and CEO of Barrett's Natural Soda, into believing that they are one family.dbp-dbr:Pie_in_the_Sky_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allen_Barondbp-dbr:Pie_in_the_Sky_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pie_in_the_Sky_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerMerrill Brodydbp-dbr:Pie_in_the_Sky_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerDorothy E. 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Although filmed in 1962, financial and distribution problems delayed release until 1964. Shortly after the initial release, it was retitled Terror in the City.dbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerWerner Herzog Filmproduktiondbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:namePilgrimagedbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilgrimage_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_ChristianityPilgrimage is a 2001 documentary film by Werner Herzog. Accompanied only by music the film alternates between shots of pilgrims near the tomb of Saint Sergei in Sergiyev Posad, Russia and pilgrims at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico. The score was composed by John Tavener and performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra with vocal accompaniment by Parvin Cox and the Westminster Cathedral Choir. The film begins with a supposed quote by Thomas à Kempis, invented by Herzog.dbp-dbr:Pioneer_Days_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Pioneer_Days_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Pioneer_Days_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry S. 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It is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name. 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It is the penultimate film featuring Kiko the Kangaroo. In reissue prints, the film goes by its alternate title Kiko at the Bat!dbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directorHarvey Weinsteindbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarvey Weinsteindbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Weinsteindbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Brewerdbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarisa Tomeidbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Goulddbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeon W. Grantdbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Penndbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringJimmy Baiodbp-dbr:Playing_for_Keeps_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary B. 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It stars Daniel Jordano, Matthew Penn and Leon W. Grant as a trio of inner-city teenagers attempting to strike it rich by turning a hotel into a rock 'n' roll resort. A then little-known Marisa Tomei has a supporting role.dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yuri_Zeltserdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Baer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Cookdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Steinhardtdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Godessoffdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Firthdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Norrisdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Rubin_(actress)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Getzdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Perry_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Taxierdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yuri_Zeltserdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Baer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Cookdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Steinhardtdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Godessoffdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yuri_Zeltserdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Blockdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Nemeshdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:namePlaymakerdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yuri_ZeltserPlaymaker (also known as Private Teacher and Death Date) is a drama/mystery/thriller film starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Yuri Zeltser. The film was released in 1994.dbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNinki Maslanskydbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Yemmdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Thompsondbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Rixondbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:namePluggdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sex_comedy_filmsPlugg is a 1975 Australian sex comedy about a private investigator.dbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringWinifred Shotterdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobertson Haredbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Lynndbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:namePlunderdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Plunder_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsPlunder is a 1931 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Robertson Hare. It was based on the original stage farce of the same title, and was the second in a series of film adaptations of Aldwych farces by Ben Travers, adapted in this case by W. P. Lipscomb, and was a major critical and commercial success helping to cement Walls's position as one of the leading stars of British cinema.It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams.dbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Millennium_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSherryl Clarkdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCatherine Hardwickedbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCam Gigandetdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrances Fisherdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Browningdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:starringXavier Samueldbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrandon Jay McLarendbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDawn Olivieridbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Millennium_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sherryl_Clarkdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:namePlushdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erotic_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blumhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IM_Global_filmsdbp-dbr:Plush_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Catherine_HardwickePlush is a 2013 American erotic thriller film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Catherine Hardwicke and co-written by Arty Nelson with music by Nick Launay and Ming Vauz. The film stars Emily Browning, Xavier Samuel, Cam Gigandet, Dawn Olivieri, Thomas Dekker, and Frances Fisher.dbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Tatedbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Newtondbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Esther_McCrackendbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._C._Hunterdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:namePoison Pendbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_psychological_drama_filmsPoison Pen is a 1939 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Flora Robson, Reginald Tate and Ann Todd. It was based on the 1937 play of the same title by Richard Llewellyn.dbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Damian_Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:distributorWalking Shadowsdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:producerDamian Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:producerSilvia Suvadovadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:producerEdmund Druilhetdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:producerMelissa Mullinsdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:producerMichael Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:starringDamian Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Silvia_Šuvadovádbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:starringBrienne De Beaudbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:starringChristian Serritiellodbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:starringLeah Grimssondbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:starringTom Druilhetdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Damian_Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damian_Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Damian_Chapadbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizeddbp-dbp:namePolanski Unauthorizeddbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:Polanski_Unauthorizedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Damian_ChapaPolanski Unauthorized is a theatrically released biographical film about the life of film director Roman Polanski. It opened in Los Angeles in February 2009 and was released on DVD in July 2009.dbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Noonandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerRod Allandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Tatedbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerry_Connolly_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Noonandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Daviddbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Noonandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:namePolice Statedbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_NoonanPolice State is a 1989 Australian television film about the Fitzgerald Inquiry.dbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia-Warner_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerKurt Ungerdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Ungerdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonard C. Lanedbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlivia de Havillanddbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liv_Ullmanndbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringFranco Nerodbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia-Warner_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maurice_Jarredbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Viking_Agedbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_European_myths_and_legendsdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vatican_Citydbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Secret_historiesdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empiredbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Brileydbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Andersondbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_9th_centurydbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_popesdbp-dbr:Pope_Joan_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pope_JoanPope Joan is a 1972 British historical drama film based on the story of Pope Joan. Even though modern consensus generally considers Pope Joan to be legendary, in the film her existence is treated as fact.It was directed by Michael Anderson and has a cast which includes Liv Ullmann (in the lead role), Olivia de Havilland, Lesley-Anne Down, Franco Nero and Maximilian Schell. The soundtrack was composed by Maurice Jarre with additional choral music provided by The Sistine Chapel Choir, directed by Domenico Bartolucci.The film was released on DVD in 2003 on Region 1 format disc. It was also re-titled in some areas as The Devil's Imposter, with much material cut.The version of the film released in 1972 differed significantly from the version that had originally been filmed. Anderson's original was made with flashbacks and flash-forward sequences about a modern-day Evangelical preacher who believes her life parallels that of Pope Joan. In this version psychiatrists try to send her back through her past lives to establish if she is the reincarnation of Pope Joan. However, the distributor decided to have all of the contemporary sequences removed and released the film as a straightforward historical drama. In 2009, the film was re-edited: the previously unreleased footage set in the 20th century was re-inserted, while some of the footage of Joan as pope was removed. The film was then re-released under the title She… Who Would Be Pope.dbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Terleskydbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:producerHolly Simpsondbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:producerStephen Maynarddbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Todddbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Tysondbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erika_Eleniakdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Yagherdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:nameThe Pandora Projectdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pandora_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Weapons_of_mass_destruction_in_fictionThe Pandora Project is an action film released in 1998. The film stars Daniel Baldwin, Erika Eleniak, Tony Todd and Bo Jackson.dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Rainsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Amblerdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H.G._Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Passionate Friendsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_H._G._Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ronald_NeameThe Passionate Friends is a 1949 British romantic drama film directed by David Lean and starring Ann Todd, Claude Rains and Trevor Howard. The film is based on The Passionate Friends: A Novel (1913) by H. G. Wells. It describes a love triangle in which a woman cannot give up her affair with another man. The film was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark DiSalledbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerExecutive Producer:dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_David_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark DiSalledbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Winter_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marty_Hornsteindbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerLine Producer:dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Dyedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringMakodbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Speakmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_David_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Winter_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marty_Hornsteindbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_C._Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Weapondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_ChangThe Perfect Weapon is a 1991 American martial arts action film directed by Mark DiSalle and starring Jeff Speakman, John Dye, Mako, Mariska Hargitay, James Hong, Dante Basco and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. The film relates the story of a young man (Speakman), who is trained in the martial art of American Kenpo, and his fight against the Korean mafia in Los Angeles. It was released by Paramount Pictures on March 15, 1991.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directorTitus Paardbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndre Relisdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrandon Burrowsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerRafael Primoracdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerCourtney Lauren Penndbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringVernon Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Seagaldbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Tysondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Weapondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_action_filmsThe Perfect Weapon is a 2016 American science fiction action film directed by Titus Paar and starring Steven Seagal.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Bonddbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom Shipdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Ship_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beans_the_Cat_filmsThe Phantom Ship is a 1936 animated short film and is part of the Looney Tunes series. It stars Beans the Cat, along with spotted St. Bernard puppies Ham and Ex.dbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:producerPaul Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Penndbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ally_Sheedydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dyan_Cannondbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Stillerdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Aiellodbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clotilde_Couraudbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:nameThe Pickledbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_MazurskyThe Pickle is a 1993 American comedy film produced, written, and directed by Paul Mazursky, telling the story of a formerly powerful film director whose recent string of flops has forced him to make a commercial piece that is artistically uninspired. The absurdity of the film within the film satirizes big-budget Hollywood pictures, while the rest of the story serves as a character study of fictitious film director Harry Stone.dbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Plumber_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsThe Plumber is a 1933 Walter Lantz animated short which features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringViola Keatsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Perrinsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pointing_Finger_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_PearsonThe Pointing Finger is a 1933 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring John Stuart, Viola Keats and Leslie Perrins. The plot concerns a man who plans to murder his cousin so he can claim his earldom and an inheritance. The film was made by Twickenham Film Studios with sets designed by the art director James A. Carter. It was distributed by RKO Pictures as a quota quickie. Based on the novel The Pointing Finger (1907) by "Rita," it was a remake of the 1922 film of the same name.dbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Cormandbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bronsondbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Cabotdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morey_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Devondbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Lambert_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wright_Campbelldbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Wright_Campbelldbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gerald_Frieddbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Machine-Gun_Kelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Machine_Gun_KellyMachine-Gun Kelly is a 1958 film noir directed by Roger Corman that chronicles the criminal activities of the real-life gangster George "Machine Gun" Kelly. Despite its small budget, the film received positive critical reviews.Charles Bronson's lead role in Machine-Gun Kelly was his first in a feature film. Corman called the film "a major turning point in my career," because it was the first for which he had received serious critical attention.American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with The Bonnie Parker Story.dbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_neanderthalsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvin_the_Martian_filmsMad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble. The short was released on October 19, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the phrase "mad as a March hare". This is Marvin's final appearance in the Looney Tunes shorts during the Golden Age of American Animation.dbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Donovan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Pictures_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cassian_Elwesdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerMichael Kastenbaumdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerMatt Devlendbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fionnula_Flanagandbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Stuart_Mastersondbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringStephen Blakedbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Donovan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Pictures_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cassian_Elwesdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Donovan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1892dbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_at_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Donovan_(screenwriter)Mad at the Moon is a 1992 American Western-romantic horror film co-written and directed by Martin Donovan. It stars Mary Stuart Masterson, Hart Bochner and Fionnula Flanagan.dbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerMansfield Markhamdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Ahernedbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Charles_Hewitt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mansfield_Markhamdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Guillotine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_FogwellMadame Guillotine is a 1931 British historical romance film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring Madeleine Carroll, Brian Aherne and Henry Hewitt. It was shot at Isleworth Studios.dbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:starringPetula Clarkdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:Madame_Louisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Madame_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._RoyMadame Louise (also known as The Madame Gambles), is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and produced by Ernest G. Roy, starring Richard Hearne, Petula Clark, Garry Marsh and Richard Gale. It is loosely based on the 1945 play Madame Louise by Vernon Sylvaine.dbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:directorHarry Wagstaff Gribbledbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:producerHarry Wagstaff Gribbledbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Skipworthdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bennett_(actor)dbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Stuart_Boylandbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Madame_Racketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_HallMadame Racketeer is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film featuring Alison Skipworth, Richard Bennett and George Raft. The movie was directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble and Alexander Hall. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Crennadbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Jourdandbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Everettdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann-Margretdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Robertsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fashiondbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Made_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boris_SagalMade in Paris is a 1966 American romantic-comedy film starring Ann-Margret, Louis Jourdan, Richard Crenna, Edie Adams, and Chad Everett. The film was written by Stanley Roberts and directed by Boris Sagal.dbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Yatesdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Dieterledbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Gamdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_De_Carlodbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Badeldbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valentina_Cortesedbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Yatesdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bertita_Hardingdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_T._Chantlerdbp-dbr:Magic_Firedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Erich_Wolfgang_Korngolddbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Richard_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Magic_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ludwig_II_of_BavariaMagic Fire is a 1955 American biographical film about the life of composer Richard Wagner, released by Republic Pictures.Directed by William Dieterle, the film made extensive use of Wagner's music, which was arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Dieterle worked with Korngold on several Warner Bros. films, including A Midsummer Night's Dream and Juarez. It was one of the final films Republic made in the two-strip color process known as Trucolor.Although many details about Wagner's life were accurately portrayed, the film often distorted some facts, apparently for dramatic purposes. One high point was the accurate depiction of the riot at the Paris Opera House for the premiere of the revised version of Tannhäuser. The film depicted King Ludwig II's patronage of Wagner, without going into much detail about the king's controversial personality.The film used a very large cast, opulent sets, and lavish costumes. Since Republic was known primarily for westerns and adventure serials, Magic Fire was one of the rare "prestige" films to be produced by studio chief Herbert Yates. Nevertheless, critical response was mixed and box office receipts in the U.S. were disappointing.dbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(director)dbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringLee Millardbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringRalph Scottdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(director)dbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Handdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsMagician Mickey is a 1937 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse cartoon, originally released to theaters on February 6, 1937. This was the 92nd Mickey Mouse short to be released, and the third for that year.Mickey puts on a magic show, but is interrupted by Donald Duck. Mickey gets his revenge on Donald through his tricks.dbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Burnessdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bosustowdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Burnessdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bosustowdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPA_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dean_Elliottdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Magoo's_Puddle_Jumperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mr._MagooMagoo's Puddle Jumper is a 1956 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, Magoo's Puddle Jumper won the 1957 Oscar for Short Subjects (Cartoons).dbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:directorThe Deagol Brothersdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:producerThe Deagol Brothersdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringBrett Millerdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringCody DeVosdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringEric Lehningdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringJosh Duensingdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringLeah Highdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringShellie Marie Shartzerdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:starringTia Shearerdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Make-out_with_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_TennesseeMake-Out with Violence is a 2008 film directed by the Deagol Brothers, their first feature-length film.dbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:producerW. P. Lipscombdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Corridbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:starringFinlay Curriedbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Addisondbp-dbr:Make_Me_an_Offerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cyril_FrankelMake Me an Offer (also known as Make Me an Offer!) is a 1954 Eastmancolor British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Peter Finch, Adrienne Corri, Rosalie Crutchley and Finlay Currie. It is based on the 1952 novel of the same title by Wolf Mankowitz. It was distributed by British Lion Films.dbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Cromwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Marshdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Maker_of_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_filmsMaker of Men is a 1931 American pre-Code sports melodrama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Edward Sedgwick. Produced by Columbia Pictures Corporation, the film stars Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, and Joan Marsh. It also features John Wayne in a supporting role.dbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbp:directorBill Nolandbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Making_Gooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Making_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsMaking Good is a 1932 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 57th Oswald film by Lantz's studio and the 110th overall. The film had an original copyright notice, but it was not renewed.dbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:producerCliff P. Broughtondbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. Weeksdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringDorothy Burgessdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringRaymond Hatton.dbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_T._Nevilledbp-dbr:Malay_Nightsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Singaporedbp-dbr:Malay_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._Mason_HopperMalay Nights is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Burgess and Raymond Hatton. It was produced on Poverty Row as a second feature for release by Mayfair Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Shadows of Singapore.dbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mat_Whitecrossdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:distributorEntertainment Onedbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:distributorLorton Distributiondbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:producerJames Gay-Reesdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:producerAsif Kapadiadbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oasis_(band)dbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mat_Whitecrossdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Gay-Reesdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Asif_Kapadiadbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A24_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mat_Whitecrossdbp-dbr:Oasis:_Supersonicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oasis_(band)Oasis: Supersonic is a 2016 British music documentary directed by Mat Whitecross. Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees, already awarded with an Oscar for the film Amy, worked on this film respectively as executive producer and film producer. The film was released on 26 October 2016, and was distributed in the UK by Entertainment One and Lorton Distribution, and in the US by A24.dbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Mayodbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Blumdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Kibbeedbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:South_Sea_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsSouth Sea Woman is a 1953 American black-and-white action-comedy-drama film starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Chuck Connors, and directed by Arthur Lubin. It was based on the play General Court Martial by William M. Rankin with the working title being Sulu Sea. The picture was written by Edwin Blum.Jeanine Basinger's and Jeremy Arnold's book The World War II Combat Film – Anatomy of a Genre calls the film a significant mixture of genres: tongue-in-cheek adventure, "Flagg and Quirt" (1926)-style service comedy, Road to...Hope and Crosby road film, South Seas, prison escape, pirate, World War II and costume drama mixing ridiculous comedy with hard-boiled action in "Tell It to the Marines" style.dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringEd Bradydbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_GlennonSouth of Santa Fe is a 1932 American western film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Bob Steele, Ed Brady and Eddie Dunn. It was made by the producer Trem Carr and distributed by the independent Sono Art-World Wide Pictures.dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webbdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsSouth of Santa Fe is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane.dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kate_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHBO Documentarydbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerKate Davisdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kate_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kate_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_mendbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_LGBT_peopledbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender_and_medicinedbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kate_DavisSouthern Comfort is a 2001 documentary film about the final year in the life of Robert Eads, a transgender man. Eads, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, was turned down for treatment by a dozen doctors out of fear that treating such a patient would hurt their reputations. By the time Eads received treatment, the cancer was too advanced to save his life.dbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbp:directorJohn Coneydbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Newman_(television_producer)dbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbp:starringSeth Hilldbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbp:starringSun Radbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbp:starringRaymond Johnsondbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Newman_(television_producer)dbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sun_Radbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Afrofuturist_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Is_the_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sun_RaSpace Is the Place is an 85-minute Afrofuturist science fiction film made in 1972 and released in 1974. It was directed by John Coney, written by Sun Ra and Joshua Smith, and features Sun Ra and his Arkestra. A soundtrack was released on Evidence Records.dbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Jamesdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerGerald Flint-Shipmandbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Armitagedbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry-Thomasdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lloyddbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_James_(writer)dbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_James_(writer)dbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Spaindbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Spanish_Fly_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_KellettSpanish Fly is a 1975 British-Spanish comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Leslie Phillips, Terry-Thomas, Graham Armitage, Sue Lloyd and Nadiuska.dbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAstral Filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributingdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Smithdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn G. Pozhkedbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Fondadbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerrie_Keanedbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Waxmandbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Robertson_(composer)Spasms is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Peter Fonda, Oliver Reed, and Kerrie Keane. It is based on the 1979 novel Death Bite by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahandbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Bergdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Svensondbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cybill_Shepherddbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Bergdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Edward_Grantdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Ralstondbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Melsondbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Gazzanigadbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Special_Delivery_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_WendkosSpecial Delivery is a 1976 American neo-noir comedy crime film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Bo Svenson and Cybill Shepherd.dbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Blitzdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerSean Welchdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Blitzdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringAshley Whitedbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringNupur Laladbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Altmandbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringAngela Arenivardbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringApril DeGideodbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Staggdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Kadakiadbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringTed Brighamdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Blitzdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Blitzdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Blitzdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_words_and_languagedbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spelling_competitionsdbp-dbr:Spellbound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scripps_National_Spelling_BeeSpellbound is a 2002 American documentary that was directed by Jeffrey Blitz. The film follows eight competitors in the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee. The film received positive reviews and won several awards, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.dbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Hanlondbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Hatchdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_WangerSpendthrift is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Henry Fonda, Pat Paterson, Mary Brian and George Barbier. It was produced by Walter Wanger for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spies_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Private_SnafuSpies is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc. It was included as part of the International Spy Museum exhibits, specifically the exhibit showcasing World War II-era spying.dbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael D. Olmosdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dark_Horse_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerEnrique Almeidadbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Machatdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael D. Olmosdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Halldbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdrian A. Cruzdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Sizemoredbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward James Olmosdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringEnrique Almeidadbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringResmine Atisdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dark_Horse_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Machatdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Cruzdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dark_Horse_Entertainment_filmsSplinter is a 2006 American police-action film set in Los Angeles directed by Michael D. Olmos and starring Tom Sizemore, Noel Gugliemi and Edward James Olmos.The film's concept originated with writer and actor Enrique Almeida, who portrays the film's lead character. Noel Gugliemi, who starred as the lead character's brother, stated that the filmmakers wanted to create "a Mexican version of Friday, a Mexican version of Menace II Society." The film grossed $12,918 in United States theaters.dbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Howarddbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Binkie_Stuartdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Pollockdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Robertson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Leedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Readerdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R.P._Westondbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_J._GouldingSplinters in the Air (aka, Splinters In The Air Force) is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Sydney Howard and Richard Hearne. It is a loose sequel to the films Splinters (1929) and Splinters in the Navy (1931). It was made at Pinewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Howarddbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringAlf Goddarddbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringPaddy Brownedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringHelena Pickarddbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Leedbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Patrick_Westondbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Splinters_in_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_FordeSplinters in the Navy is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Sydney Howard, Alf Goddard, and Helena Pickard. The film was made at Twickenham Studios, and is a sequel to the film Splinters (1929), about an army concert party. 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It was director Mays' debut film, and it had its premiere screening at the 1989 Berlin International Film Festival under the auspices of the New York Foundation for the Arts.It is a fictionalized account of the trials and tribulations of a Baltimore-based experimental theatre company called Storefront Theatre, loosely fashioned after the now-defunct avant-garde theatre company Corner Theatre ETC.dbp-dbr:Stage_Struck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Stage_Struck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Stage_Struck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerHal B. 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It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert M. Haas.dbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Kempdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Media_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sothcottdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Marchdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Hayden_(actress)dbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Brecondbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Matterdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringNathan Benhamdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringTriana Terrydbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Kempdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Media_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sothcottdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Kempdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sothcottdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Kenelm_Clarkedbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameStalkerdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dissociative_identity_disorderdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalker_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_psychological_thriller_filmsStalker, also known as Exposé, is a 2010 psychological horror film directed by Martin Kemp and starring Jane March, Anna Brecon and Jennifer Matter. It is a remake of the 1976 film Exposé, starring Linda Hayden, who makes a cameo appearance in this film.dbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Winfield_Sheehandbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Templedbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madge_Evansdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Baxterdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Brucedbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Winfield_Sheehandbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_Rogersdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lew_Browndbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:nameStand Up and Cheer!dbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stand_Up_and_Cheer!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_MacFaddenStand Up and Cheer! is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The screenplay by Lew Brown and Ralph Spence was based upon a story idea by Will Rogers and Philip Klein. The film is about efforts undertaken during the Great Depression to boost the morale of the country. It is essentially a vehicle for a string of vaudeville acts and a few musical numbers. The film is best known for providing the first big breakthrough role for legendary child actress Shirley Temple. A little known bit player before the film, by the end of the year, she appeared in 10 movies, including 4 starring roles in major feature-length films.dbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_MacMurraydbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paulette_Goddarddbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darrell_Waredbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameStanding Room Onlydbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Emmett_Dolandbp-dbr:Standing_Room_Only_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_LanfieldStanding Room Only is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Fred MacMurray and Paulette Goddard.dbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:directorByron Wernerdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:THINKFilmdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJustin Peytondbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Bootdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Luciodbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrent Taylordbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:THINKFilmdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStarkweatherdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starkweather_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_NebraskaStarkweather is a 2004 film directed by Byron Werner, written by Working Class Films founder and screenwriter Stephen Johnston (with scripts including In the Light of the Moon and Ted Bundy), and starring Brent Taylor and Shannon Lucio.The film is based on the life of spree killer Charles Starkweather. It was filmed in September 2003 in Acton, California and Lancaster, California and filmed on 35mm.dbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Enbomdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beau_Flynndbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stefan_Simchowitzdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Kingdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kennedydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Electradbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Smartdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loren_Deandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bridgette_Wilsondbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beau_Flynndbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stefan_Simchowitzdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Kingdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameStarstruckdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Beau_FlynnStarstruck is a 1998 American comedy drama film written and directed by John Embom and starring Jamie Kennedy and Loren Dean.dbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elaine_Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElaine Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elaine_Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elaine_Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbp:nameState of Denialdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:POV_(TV_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_HIV/AIDSdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_denialismdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_South_Africadbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:AIDS_origin_hypothesesState of Denial is a 2003 documentary film about AIDS in Africa, produced and directed by Elaine Epstein. The film highlights the errors of President Mbeki's government, which insists that there isn't enough evidence to show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown long-term risks. The film follows the stories of HIV positive Africans and activists as well as their careers, interspersed with the harrowing statistics of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It features various HIV positive patients coping with the disease in times when the use of ARV medicine was strongly discouraged by the South African government.The film captures the desperation and growing discontent of average South Africans infected and affected by the disease. Some of the subjects interviewed make heartbreaking but inspirational statements about AIDS and how living with it is like. After the death of his brother who also succumbed to the disease, a young man is filmed saying the following:For me, it was the most traumatic time in my life because I could see myself in him. You know, he didn’t really have to die as helplessly as he did. And not only him, but thousands and thousands of people are dying unnecessarily. It makes me sick. The film also features Zackie Achmat, an HIV positive AIDS activist and co-founder of Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), who refused to take ARVs until they were made available to the general public.State of Denial was first shown at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. It later aired on TV as part of the Acclaimed Point of View Documentary Film Series. Four of the subjects interviewed died before the film was released.dbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter S. Traynordbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark L. Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Brooksdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDusty Russelldbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSteel Arenadbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_directorial_debut_filmsSteel Arena is a 1973 American sports drama film written and directed by Mark L. Lester, in his feature film directorial debut. A precursor of the Burt Reynolds school of mainstream redneck films such as Smokey and the Bandit, the movie follows the fictionalized career of auto daredevil Dusty Russell as he develops into a world class stunt driver.The fictional Dusty ties and then breaks the world record for the auto "dive bomber," a stunt where a stock car is driven at high speed off a ramp and over a measured space to come crashing down on top of parked junk cars. Russell actually was a world champion auto daredevil who set the dive bomber record while filming Steel Arena.dbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jennings_Langdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Daleydbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Segaldbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCandice Bergendbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Durningdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennings_Langdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elmore_Leonarddbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Stinsondbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStickdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Elmore_Leonarddbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Barry_De_Vorzondbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Stick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Elmore_LeonardStick is a 1985 American crime film based on Elmore Leonard's 1983 novel, and starring and directed by Burt Reynolds.dbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Catlin_Adamsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTop Tapedbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternational Spectrafilmdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMedia Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVideo Treasuresdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Irvindbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Olsbergdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerMelanie Mayrondbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarl Clifforddbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerCatlin Adamsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Brennandbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Slaterdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Kanedbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danitra_Vancedbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelanie Mayrondbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Stolerdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Catlin_Adamsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Catlin_Adamsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Catlin_Adamsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameSticky Fingersdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingers_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_ChangSticky Fingers is a 1988 film directed by Catlin Adams, who co-wrote the film with Melanie Mayron. The film stars Helen Slater and Mayron.dbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Harbuttdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directorRichard Kuipersdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSBSdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Kuipersdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerSandy Harbuttdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringVincent Gildbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Keays-Byrnedbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringSandy Harbuttdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen Morsedbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringKen Shorterdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Harbuttdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Harbuttdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Harbuttdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameStonedbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameStone Foreverdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_action_filmsStone is a 1974 Australian outlaw biker film written, directed and produced by Sandy Harbutt. It stars Ken Shorter and features Rebecca Gilling, Bill Hunter and Helen Morse. The film follows police officer Stone, who goes undercover with the outlaw motorcycle gang the Gravediggers to find out who is murdering their members one by one.dbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Craig_R._Baxleydbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerYoram Ben Amidbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Henriksendbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Forsythedbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Bosworthdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam McMurraydbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_R._Baxleydbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Donigerdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameStone Colddbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsdbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sylvester_Levaydbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mobile,_Alabamadbp-dbr:Stone_Cold_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_R._BaxleyStone Cold is a 1991 action film directed by Craig R. Baxley, starring American football star Brian Bosworth in his acting debut. The film's story centers on a biker gang that tries to assassinate the district attorney and free one of their members who is on his trial for the murder. The film performed poorly at the box office, grossing $9 million on its $25 million budget.dbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRoadshow Filmsdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTim Burstall and Associatesdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Burstalldbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacki_Weaverdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graeme_Blundelldbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStorkdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:Stork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_David_WilliamsonStork is a 1971 Australian comedy film directed by Tim Burstall. Stork is based on the play The Coming of Stork by David Williamson. Bruce Spence and Jacki Weaver make their feature film debuts in Stork, being honoured at the 1972 Australian Film Institute Awards, where they shared the acting prize. Stork won the prize for best narrative feature and Tim Burstall won for best direction. Stork was one of the first ocker comedies. Stork was the first commercial success of the Australian cinema revival called the Australian New Wave.dbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Home Videodbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Palffydbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Freedmandbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Kanedbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Eliondbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringStacy Christensendbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Schiolerdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameStormdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_WinningStorm is a 1987 Canadian drama film and first feature starring David Palffy and Stan Kane directed by David Winning. The film was the debut of director Winning. Two college students on a survival weekend in the wilderness cross paths with three aging criminals looking for treasure buried decades earlier. Made in 24 days on a budget of about $70,000 CDN. The original 81-minute film was filmed near Bragg Creek, west of Calgary, in the summer of 1983, with an initial cast and crew of 10 people. It was released by Warner Home Video on September 1, 1988. Director Winning appears in a small cameo as the younger villain.dbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harris_Donedbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorYork Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristian McIntiredbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffery_Beachdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Perrydbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harris_Donedbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffery_Beachdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harris_Donedbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameStormdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Wangdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tropical_cyclonesdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weather_hazardsStorm is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed by Harris Done and starring Luke Perry and Martin Sheen. The story and screenplay were written by Done. The story talks about the secret weather control experiment which goes awry.dbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Gulpilildbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Cumminsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greg_Rowedbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonia_Borgdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameStorm Boydbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_Boy_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_SafranStorm Boy is a 1976 Australian drama film based on the 1964 book of the same name by Colin Thiele, about a lonely boy and his pet pelicans living in a coastal wilderness with his reclusive father. It was the third feature film made by the South Australian Film Corporation, and is a highlight of the New Wave of Australian Cinema from the 1970s. The film was financed by SAFC, Seven Network and the Australian Film Commission.dbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Dickeydbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameStraight Shooterdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Shooter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NewfieldStraight Shooter is a 1939 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.dbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Caroldbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bakewelldbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStraightawaydbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Straightaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_drama_filmsStraightaway is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime drama film directed by Otto Brower and starring Tim McCoy, Sue Carol, and William Bakewell.dbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kelly_(producer)dbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Keyesdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Chapmandbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allyn_Joslyndbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kelly_(producer)dbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Henleydbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eve_Greenedbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Sauldbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Odlumdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Affair_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenStrange Affair is a 1944 mystery-comedy film starring Allyn Joslyn, Evelyn Keyes, Marguerite Chapman, and Edgar Buchanan. Directed by Alfred E. Green, it was based on Oscar Saul's short story Stalk the Hunter.dbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Networkdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerMende Browndbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringJaeme Hamiltondbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Networkdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrange Holidaydbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_castawaysdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Holiday_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jules_VerneStrange Holiday is a 1970 Australian television film directed by Mende Brown and starring Jaeme Hamilton.dbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Jacobsondbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Wyssdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Winfielddbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Dudikoffdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Cranstondbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Quadrosdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Norton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Jacobsondbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrategic Commanddbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_Jacobsondbp-dbr:Strategic_Command_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_thriller_filmsStrategic Command is a 1997 air hijack direct-to-video film directed by Rick Jacobson, starring Michael Dudikoff, and co-starring Richard Norton, Paul Winfield, Bryan Cranston, and Stephen Quadros. The film was written by Sean McGinly and Tripp Reed.dbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosamund_Johndbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Murraydbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Morgandbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameStreet Cornerdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Street_Corner_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Muriel_BoxStreet Corner (U.S. title Both Sides of the Law; also known as Gentle Arm and The Policewoman) is a 1953 British drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, Anne Crawford, Rosamund John and Barbara Murray. It was written by Muriel Box and Sydney Box. While it is not quite a documentary, the film depicts the daily routine of women in the police force from three different angles. It was conceived as a female version of the 1950 film The Blue Lamp.dbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRené Raydbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Garrickdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gangelindbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Allinsondbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStreet Songdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Song_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_VorhausStreet Song is a 1935 British musical film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Garrick, René Ray and Wally Patch.dbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorBruce Browndbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBlack Film Distributordbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Browndbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul A. Willisdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerByron Woodforkdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichelle E. Dyerdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taraji_P._Hensondbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.C._Scorpiodbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Burstondbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Taylordbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringJerry Cummingsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Matthewsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Film_producerdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_producerdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameStreetwisedbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_African-American_organized_crimedbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Streetwise_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Go-goStreetwise (originally titled as 24/7) is a 1998 hood-action-crime thriller film written and directed by Bruce Brown in his directorial debut, and stars Tim Taylor, Kurt Matthews, Jerry Cummings, D.C. Scorpio and Sidney Burston. Streetwise also stars Taraji P. Henson making her acting debut in a featured film.The film is set in the Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast, Washington, D.C. during the crack epidemic of the late-1980s and early-1990s. Streetwise follows the lives of three brothers as they pursue different methods trying to make it out of their drug-infested neighborhood that's surrounded by poverty, neglect and drug-related violence. In 2004, a sequel was released, called Divided City.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlliance Film Distributors Limiteddbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Murdochdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kendalldbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaya Koumanidbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrictly Confidentialdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_LockyerStrictly Confidential is a 1959 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Richard Murdoch, William Kendall, Maya Koumani and Neil Hallett. The screenplay was by Brock Williams. Two con-men, recently released from prison, are enlisted by a widow to help her recover control of her late husband's business.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmle_Jr.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn M. Stahldbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lukasdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Foxdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmle_Jr.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Lehmandbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrictly Dishonorabledbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_M._StahlStrictly Dishonorable is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Paul Lukas, Sidney Fox and Lewis Stone, George Meeker, and Sidney Toler. It was written by Gladys Lehman and based on Preston Sturges' 1929 hit Broadway play of the same name. Strictly Dishonorable was Sturges' second play on Broadway, and his first to be filmed.As a film made before the advent of the Production Code, the film-makers were able to preserve the cheerfully uninhibited sexual innuendo of the Sturges play in their movie version, which he is said to have endorsed.dbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman Panamadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerMelvin Frankdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Leighdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ezio_Pinzadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrictly Dishonorabledbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Strictly_Dishonorable_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operaStrictly Dishonorable is a 1951 romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, starring Ezio Pinza and Janet Leigh. It is the second film adaptation of Preston Sturges' 1929 hit Broadway play of the same name, following a pre-Code version released by Universal Pictures in 1931 under the same title.dbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sawersdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Middletondbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Sawersdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Maclarendbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sawersdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Sawersdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Middletondbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Sawersdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrokedbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Sawersdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsStroke is a Canadian short comedy-drama film, directed by Mark Sawers and released in 1992. A satire of technology, the film stars John Maclaren as a businessman who is consumed and destroyed by the technical gadgets that are supposed to make his life easier.The film was part of a trilogy, with Hate Mail (1993) and Shoes Off! (1998).The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 13th Genie Awards.The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard stream at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Sekelydbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOlallo Rubiodbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Lakedbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Scottdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arturo_de_Córdovadbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Sekelydbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wells_Rootdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrongholddbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Sekelydbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_historical_filmsStronghold is a 1951 American-Mexican Western historical film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Veronica Lake, Zachary Scott and Arturo de Córdova. A separate Spanish version Red Fury was also made. The cost of both films was $519,000.dbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohnny Deppdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGibby Haynesdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel P. Deppdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Learydbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Frusciantedbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Johnny_Deppdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gibby_Haynesdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Deppdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStuffdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Johnny_DeppStuff is a 12-minute documentary about the house of Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante. It was made in 1993 by Johnny Depp and Gibby Haynes, the lead singer of the Butthole Surfers. Dr. Timothy Leary is also present in the video. The film's main purpose was to depict the chaos and instability of Frusciante's life.The film once aired in the Dutch TV series Lola Da Musica, and was released in the 1990s as a promo VHS. "Untitled #2" from Frusciante's Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt album is featured in the film with a poem read over it. Also featured is an unreleased Frusciante song, which contains elements of another song titled "Untitled #5" from his album Niandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt.dbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Clearydbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Instant_Videodbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Serena_Armitagedbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShan Christopher Ogilviedbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chloe_Pirriedbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Richarddbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Clearydbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Instant_Videodbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Serena_Armitagedbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shan_Christopher_Ogilviedbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Clearydbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStuttererdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Stutterer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StutteringStutterer is a short drama film written and directed by Benjamin Cleary and produced by Serena Armitage and Shan Christopher Ogilvie.dbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directorFred Olen Raydbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Wynorskidbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlison Semenzadbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Eggertdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cooliodbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Latshawdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameSubmergeddbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Submerged_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_RaySubmerged is a 2000 American direct-to-video action disaster thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Coolio and Nicole Eggert. 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Roberts, Louis Mandylor, Jake Gyllenhaal and Lori Loughlin.dbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Fivasdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEchelon Studios, Singa Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Estevezdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Sjogrendbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Fivasdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerRorie D. van Klaverendbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Golddbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerKelli Coppensdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerNathan Rollinsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerRish Mustainedbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Estevezdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsay_Pulsipherdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Fivasdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringNathan Rollinsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrook Jenell Slackdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Fivasdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Estevezdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Sjogrendbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Fivasdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameSummer Solsticedbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_set_in_lighthousesdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rebelsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Solstice_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mathematicsSummer Solstice tells a story set in coastal Maine, a reflective coming-of-age tale starring George Fivas as Joshua Ballard, a brilliant but aimless and misunderstood college student who finds solace in composing music and writing. But when his anguished state of mind leads him to cross paths with contemplative lighthouse keeper Seth Arden (Joe Estevez) and his niece Andrea Bettencourt (Brook Jenell Slack, voiced Jelly Otter in Disney's PB&J Otter from 1998 to 2000), the encounter leads Joshua to transcend a personal crisis through an odyssey of self-discovery, and accept the compassion of his friends, old and new, which ultimately saves his life. Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces and The Great Gatsby) plays a stern university professor. Joshua's college friends are played by Lindsay Pulsipher (HBO's True Blood, A&E's The Beast) and Nathan Rollins. The screenplay is based on a story by playwright, composer, physicist, and mathematician Jeffrey Gold. The film features the lighthouse Pemaquid Point Light and surrounding coastal areas and towns of Maine and music by popular Maine native, Tim Janis (known for his numerous specials on the American Public Broadcasting Service). 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It was written by John Dighton based on the 1955 Ray Lawler play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. It has been called "one of the most frustrating movies ever made in Australia" because "it had terrific source material, the backing of a Hollywood studio, a decent group of filmmakers" but the result was critically and commercially underwhelming.dbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Roodtdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tandem_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrigid Olendbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rola_Bauerdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Kampdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Shanksdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Roodtdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tandem_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rola_Bauerdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sax_Rohmerdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Torsten_Dewidbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameSumurudbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darrell_Roodtdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_science_fiction_filmsSumuru, or Sax Rohmer's Sumuru, is a 2003 British-South African-German pulp science fiction film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Alexandra Kamp and Michael Shanks. It is an update of the character Sumuru created by pulp novelist Sax Rohmer. It was the first adaptation of Sumuru in a sci-fi setting (the prior two adaptions were The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) and The Girl from Rio (1969)).dbp-dbr:Sunny_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Sunny_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunny_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Sunny_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerMerrill G. 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It was adapted by Sig Herzig from the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical play Sunny. It is the second film version of the musical; the first was Sunny, made in 1930.dbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randolph_Scottdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noah_Beery,_Sr.dbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Keene_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameSunset Passdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunset_Pass_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_GreySunset Pass is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott, Tom Keene, Harry Carey, and Noah Beery. The picture was based on a Zane Grey novel, along with several other theatrical films with similar casts (including Randolph Scott, Harry Carey and Noah Beery) also based upon Zane Grey novels directed by Hathaway in 1933.dbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Belsondbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Spellingdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Greismandbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Guttenbergdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringSally Fielddbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Boyledbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Belsondbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Spellingdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Belsondbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameSurrenderdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Colombierdbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jerry_Belsondbp-dbr:Surrender_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_BelsonSurrender is a 1987 American comedy film that was written and directed by Jerry Belson. It stars Sally Field, Michael Caine, Steve Guttenberg, Peter Boyle, Iman, and Jackie Cooper in his final film role.dbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mandlerdbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Releasingdbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:producerAaron L. Gilbertdbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Michael Bermandbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:producerLetitia Wrightdbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Mandlerdbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:producerAde O’Adesinadbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:producerDerek Igerdbp-dbr:Surrounded_(upcoming_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael K. 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It stars Letitia Wright, Jamie Bell, Jeffrey Donovan, Brett Gelman, and features Michael K. Williams in his final appearance.The film premiered at the Sun Valley Film Festival on April 2, 2023, and was released digitally on June 20, 2023, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures.dbp-dbr:Swanee_River_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Cannon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Swanee_River_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSono Art-World Wide Picturesdbp-dbr:Swanee_River_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Swanee_River_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerFlora E. 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It is now considered a lost film. There is also an unrelated 1939 film of the same title.dbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAnna Benson Gylesdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNorstar Releasingdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christina_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnn Scottdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Frickerdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Richardsondbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Cubittdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ontkeandbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_McCann_(actor)dbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christina_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSwanndbp-dbr:Swann_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Swann_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_BennettSwann is a 1996 Canadian drama film directed by Anna Benson Gyles and starring Miranda Richardson and Brenda Fricker. The film is an adaptation of the Carol Shields novel Swann: A Mystery, which was itself inspired by the real-life murder of poet Pat Lowther.The film premiered as a gala at the 1996 Toronto International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brice_Mackdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Krantzdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brice_Mackdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSwap Meetdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steve_Krantzdbp-dbr:Swap_Meet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brice_MackSwap Meet is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Brice Mack.dbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Sobeldbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGMdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Stablerdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Gershondbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Landaudbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lotis_Keydbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Shackelforddbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacey_Adamsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringSal Landidbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichele Littledbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Beaverdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameSweet Revengedbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Metro_Maniladbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_SobelSweet Revenge is a 1987 American motion picture starring Nancy Allen as Jillian Grey, a newscaster abducted and sold into white slavery while doing an undercover expose. Ted Shackelford, Martin Landau, Gina Gershon, Michele Little, and Lotis Key round out the cast of this R-rated action adventure directed by Mark Sobel with Roger Corman acting as executive producer.dbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michel_Levesquedbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Davisdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michel_Levesquedbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSweet Sugardbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsSweet Sugar is a 1972 American women in prison exploitation film directed by Michel Levesque and starring Phyllis Davis. 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The supporting cast features Margaret Cho and Bobcat Goldthwait as well as a cameo appearance by singer/guitarist Stephen Malkmus of the band Pavement.dbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert J. 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At Outfest Los Angeles, Ambrose won the award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film.dbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Barrdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosanna_Arquettedbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Barrdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameSwitched at Birthdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Switched_at_Birth_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsSwitched at Birth (also known as Mistaken Identity and Two Babies: Switched at Birth ), American made-for-television drama film released in 1999 by Alexander/Enright & Associates and Carlton America. It was filmed in Newberg, Oregon and Portland, Oregon.dbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Jurowdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Gilbertdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Schoefflingdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Farnsworthdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Sobieskidbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSylvesterdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Sylvester_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_HunterSylvester is a 1985 American family drama film directed by Tim Hunter and starring Richard Farnsworth and Melissa Gilbert. The film was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1986.dbp-dbr:Syrup_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAram Rappaportdbp-dbr:Syrup_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Syrup_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barrie_M._Osbornedbp-dbr:Syrup_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCameron Lambdbp-dbr:Syrup_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSusan A. 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Its video on demand release date was on May 1, 2013, and its US theater release date was on June 7, 2013.dbp-dbr:Taboo_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorMax Makowskidbp-dbr:Taboo_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Fisher , Ash R. 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It was released by Columbia Tristar Home Videos on January 14, 2002.dbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directorDave Robinsondbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNutty Stiff Productionsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerDave Robinsondbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Jay_Thompsondbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Foremandbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suggs_(singer)dbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Woodgatedbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chas_Smashdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Bedforddbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Barsondbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Robinson_(music_executive)dbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Robinson_(music_executive)dbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Madness_(band)dbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameTake It or Leave Itdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_It_or_Leave_It_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Madness_(band)Take It or Leave It is a 1981 film about the British ska/pop band Madness.dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Kellydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEsther Williamsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Kellydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTake Me Out to the Ball Gamedbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1908dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_WellsTake Me Out to the Ball Game is a 1949 American Technicolor musical film produced in the Arthur Freed unit of MGM. It stars Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, Gene Kelly, Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold and Jules Munshin, and was directed by Busby Berkeley. The title and nominal theme is taken from the unofficial anthem of American baseball, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." The film was released in the United Kingdom as Everybody's Cheering.dbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_C._Popkindbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributorState Rightsdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Sanforthdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monte_Hawleydbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringFreddie Jacksondbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeni LeGondbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringArthur Raydbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_C._Popkindbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Sanforthdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billie_Myersdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_My_Life_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_C._PopkinTake My Life is an American film released in 1942. It featured a group of young actors known as the Harlem Tuff Kids. In this film they join the U.S. Army. The group also appeared in the 1939 film Reform School. Both were produced by Million Dollar Productions. Oakton Community College has a poster for the film in its collection. The poster includes the taglines Harlem Goes to War! and Thrill to the Brown Bombers in Action.Toddy Pictures re-released the film as Murder Rap. The film premiered at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.dbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Cortezdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:starringBasil Sydneydbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:starringSally Eilersdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Barrauddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:nameTalk of the Devildbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devildbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Talk_of_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carol_ReedTalk of the Devil is a 1936 British crime film directed by Carol Reed and starring Ricardo Cortez, Sally Eilers and Basil Sydney.Reed had previously been working for Ealing Studios, but he made the film for the independent producer Herbert Wilcox. It was the first film to be completely made at the recently opened Pinewood Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold.It remains one of Reed's most obscure films and was for many years out of circulation, although the BFI National Archive holds a copy. The film was poorly received in its time and did little to boost Reed's standing in the British film industry.dbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Winklerdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Winklerdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameTall Timberdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timber_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_filmsTall Timber is a 1928 silent animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and is the 23rd in the series. In terms of production, the film was for many years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney, until late 2015, when Sleigh Bells, the Oswald cartoon made after Tall Timber, was rediscovered.dbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Leightondbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Ann Richardsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(Australian_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTall Timbersdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lumberjacksdbp-dbr:Tall_Timbers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallTall Timbers is a 1937 action melodrama set in the timber industry directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Frank Leighton and Shirley Ann Richards. It has been called "easily one of the best Australian films of the 1930s, a tribute to the skill of Hall and the team at Cinesound."dbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Adelsondbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Vanedbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFran Sapersteindbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSammy Davis Jr.dbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Mortondbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGregory Hinesdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSuzzanne Douglasdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Adelsondbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Castledbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTapdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_Castledbp-dbr:Tap_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tap_dance_filmsTap is a 1989 American dance drama film written and directed by Nick Castle and starring Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis Jr.dbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mary_Ellen_Butedbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mary_Ellen_Butedbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameTarantelladbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Visual_musicdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Abstract_animationTarantella is a five-minute color, avant-garde animated short film created by Mary Ellen Bute, a pioneer of visual music and electronic art in experimental cinema.dbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Helen_De_Michieldbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mira_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Spinelladbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Lillarddbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Pellegrino_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rose_Gregoriodbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Helen_De_Michieldbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_De_Michieldbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameTarantelladbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarantella_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Italian-American_cultureTarantella is a 1995 drama film directed by Helen De Michiel, starring Mira Sorvino as the main character. The film premiered on June 7, 1995, at the Seattle International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on March 15, 1996.dbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:directorChristina Waynedbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nile_Niamidbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Choidbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mischa_Bartondbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alberta_Watsondbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Zehetnerdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Murphy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominique_Swaindbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melanie_Griffithdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Renfrodbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bijou_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nile_Niamidbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTartdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_upper_classdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_independent_filmsTart is a 2001 American coming of age drama film written and directed by Christina Wayne and starring Dominique Swain, Brad Renfro, and Bijou Phillips. It follows a young woman at a preparatory school in 1980s New York City and her ingratiation with a group of elite peers. It was released by Lionsgate in 2001.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:distributorRenowndbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:distributorAstor Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Heath_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Shaw_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:starringGuy Dolemandbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:starringChips Raffertydbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:starringMax Osbistondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Heath_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom Stockmandbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmandbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Stockmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_RobinsonThe Phantom Stockman is a 1953 Australian Western film written and directed by Lee Robinson and starring Chips Rafferty, Victoria Shaw, Max Osbiston and Guy Doleman.It was the first of several movies produced by Lee Robinson in association with Chips Rafferty in the 1950s.dbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_James_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Patondbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Taylordbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spare Roomdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsThe Spare Room is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Jimmy James, Ruth Taylor, Charles Paton and Alice O'Day. The screenplay concerns a drunken husband, arriving home late, who faces the wrath of his wife and extended family. A featurette, it was shot at Cricklewood Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor M. Greenedbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Gilliedbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringDerrick De Marneydbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Churchill_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Longdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Horne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spiderdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_ElveyThe Spider is a 1940 British black-and-white crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Derrick De Marney and Diana Churchill. It was written by Victor M. Greene, Kenneth Horne and Reginald Long based on the 1931 novel The Midnight Mail by Henry Holt, and produced by Admiral Films.dbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spider and the Flydbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider_and_the_Fly_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fliesThe Spider and the Fly is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short film produced by Walt Disney.dbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Sylbertdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:producerJim Di Gangidbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chill_Willsdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cloris_Leachmandbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Sylbertdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Sylbertdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irvin_Faustdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Cuban_Missile_Crisisdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_road_moviesThe Steagle is a 1971 American comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Irvin Faust. The film was directed by Paul Sylbert and starred Richard Benjamin. The film concerns the personality change which overcomes the protagonist during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, and the film's title implicitly references the transient nature of the Steagles NFL team, existing for only the 1943 season during a national crisis.Paul Sylbert wrote a 1974 book, Final Cut, about his mostly unhappy experiences making the film.dbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Stone Agedbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stone_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prehistoric_life_in_popular_cultureThe Stone Age is a 1931 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions and one of many featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilip Ridgewaydbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zena_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Steel_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Switchdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Switch_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearThe Switch is a 1963 British crime drama film directed by Peter Maxwell, and starring Anthony Steel, Zena Marshall and Conrad Phillips. It was written by Philip Ridgeway and Colin Fraser. The film concerns a criminal gang that smuggles watches into the UK by hiding them in the petrol tank of a woman's car. It was Susan Shaw's last film.dbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Shonteffdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerLindsay Shonteffdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Graydbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerStuart Blackdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Marlowedbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Lakedbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdina Ronaydbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Shonteffdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsay_Shonteffdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Brodydbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Swordsmandbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lindsay_Shonteffdbp-dbr:The_Swordsman_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_NiceThe Swordsman, also known as Zapper's Blade of Veangeance, is a 1974 British action film directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Linda Marlowe, Alan Lake and Edina Ronay. It is a sequel to Big Zapper (1973) and follows the adventures of female private detective Harriet Zapper.It was produced in 1974, including location shooting in the South of France around Nice. In 1976 it was picked up for release on the Odeon Circuit by Rank Film Distributors.dbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wildingdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Kwandbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Symsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Osborndbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_(dramatist)dbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe World of Suzie Wongdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Duningdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_paintersdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chinese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_of_Suzie_Wong_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Suzie_WongThe World of Suzie Wong is a 1960 British-American romantic drama film directed by Richard Quine and starring William Holden and Nancy Kwan. The screenplay by John Patrick was adapted from the 1958 stage play by Paul Osborn, which was based on the 1957 novel of the same title by Richard Mason.dbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Janus_Filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Badeldbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Roberts_(actress)dbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hartnelldbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Janus_Filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Storeydbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:nameThis Sporting Lifedbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_realism_in_filmdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugby_league_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Robert_Gerharddbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wakefielddbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wakefielddbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WakefieldThis Sporting Life is a 1963 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson. Based on the 1960 novel of the same name by David Storey, which won the 1960 Macmillan Fiction Award, it recounts the story of a rugby league footballer in Wakefield, a mining city in Yorkshire, whose romantic life is not as successful as his sporting life. Storey, a former professional rugby league footballer, also wrote the screenplay.The film stars Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, William Hartnell, and Alan Badel. It was Harris's first starring role, and won him the Best Actor Award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. For her work in the film, Roberts won her second BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film opened at the Odeon Leicester Square in London's West End on 7 February 1963.dbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJ.A. Thorpedbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Calthropdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Margetsondbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_M._Liondbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMany Watersdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Many_Waters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerMany Waters is a 1931 British romance film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Arthur Margetson and Elizabeth Allan. The film was shot at the Elstree Studios of British International Pictures. It was based on the 1928 play of the same title by Monckton Hoffe.The film marked the first talkie for actress Lillian Hall-Davis, a star of the silent era, as well as being her last film prior to her suicide in 1933.dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Weisbartdbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Weisbartdbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._Richard_Nashdbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:nameMara Marudbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_adventure_filmsMara Maru is a 1952 American noir action film starring Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman and Raymond Burr. Directed by Gordon Douglas, it was the last movie Flynn made for Warner Bros where he had started out in Hollywood in 1935.Flynn did go on to appear in a British film The Master of Ballantrae that was released by Warners, and return to make Too Much, Too Soon where he played his friend John Barrymore.dbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anton_Vassildbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MTI_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anton_Vassildbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MTI_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timedbp-dbp:nameMarching Out of Timedbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Marching_Out_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsMarching Out of Time is a 1993 comedy film directed by Anton Vassil. It is about time-traveling Nazis.dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:directorEric Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Apprehensive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerEric Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerJill Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerTom Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerDoris Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerBrandon Powelldbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerRick Spearsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerTom Sextondbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerGean Sextondbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerKitty Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:producerPeggy Singlemandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringEric Millerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mr._Lobodbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringMiriamdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringJosh Kennedydbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringCasey Tomlindbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringBrandon Powelldbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringRob Burnsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringDan Nicholsondbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringJeff Bosticdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringMorgan Stonedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:starringAmy Krugerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Apprehensive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:nameMark of the Damneddbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damneddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Damnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsMark of the Damned is a 2006 American horror film directed by Eric Miller. Filmed in black-and-white, it is an homage to the classic El Santo movies.The film was shown on Cinema Insomnia's 2009 Halloween special.dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trudy_Marshalldbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Dalbertdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carroll_Youngdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:nameMark of the Gorilladbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsMark of the Gorilla is a 1950 film starring Johnny Weissmuller based on the comic strip Jungle Jim. It is the third in the series of 16 Jungle Jim films.dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbp:producerRon Ormonddbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lash_LaRuedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ira_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbp:nameMark of the Lashdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Lashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_TaylorMark of the Lash is a 1948 American Western film starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John and directed by Ray Taylor. Produced and co-written by Ron Ormond, the film was shot at the Jack Ingram Movie Ranch.dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Chesebrodbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Richdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Custerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Chapin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:nameMark of the Spurdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Spurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsMark of the Spur is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Custer, Lillian Rich and George Chesebro.dbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Lamourdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:nameMasquerade in Mexicodbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitchell_LeisenMasquerade in Mexico is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Dorothy Lamour, Arturo de Córdova, Patric Knowles and Ann Dvorak. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was part of a series of films set in Latin America produced by Hollywood in the 1940s in line with the Good Neighbor policy. The film is a remake of Midnight (1939), also directed by Leisen.dbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duke_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grindhouse_Releasingdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:distributorMoonstone Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:producerDuke Mitchelldbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:producerJoseph R. Julianodbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:producerSpartan Filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duke_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringPeter Milodbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringJimmy Williamsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringVic Caesardbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringCara Salernodbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringLorenzo Dododbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:starringLouis Zitodbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Duke_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grindhouse_Releasingdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Duke_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Duke_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:nameMassacre Mafia Styledbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Styledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigrationdbp-dbr:Massacre_Mafia_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsMassacre Mafia Style (also known as The Executioner or Like Father, Like Son) is a 1974 independent film written, directed, produced by, and starring Italian-American crooner-actor Duke Mitchell. The tagline for the film was "You’re IN, or you’re IN THE WAY."Massacre Mafia Style was written, produced, self-financed and directed by Duke Mitchell, and was accumulated from all of his real-life run-ins with similar characters and mob stories. Duke Mitchell was an actor and singer (providing the singing voice of Fred Flintstone in The Flintstones cartoons) and was once part of a comedy duo with partner Sammy Petrillo who together starred in the 1952 cult film Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla with Bela Lugosi of Dracula fame. The pair whose act, Mitchell & Petrillo, was imitative of Martin & Lewis (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis), was sued by Lewis after the Lugosi film was released. Mitchell went on to become a well-known crooner and nightclub act in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and as such, was known as the “King” of Palm Springs and ran in some of the same circles as pal Frank Sinatra. His nightclub act revolved around his Sinatra-like crooning and rockabilly Italian-American songs. With such behind-the-scenes access, Mitchell often used several of the nightclubs that he sang in as locations for his films; such places as The Buggy Whip in Los Angeles.Mitchell would use the money he made singing to fund his independent films. Several of Mitchell's projects never saw the light of day, including his next film Gone with the Pope which only existed as a work print when it was found in a garage by Grindhouse Releasing’s Bob Murawski and Sage Stallone. It was carefully restored and released theatrically in 2011 by Grindhouse Releasing, which has also restored and released Mitchell's Massacre Mafia Style on Blu-ray in 2015.While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic.dbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Lesserdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Melforddbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Madisondbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rory_Calhoundbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarole Mathewsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Melforddbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Stevens_(writer)dbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMassacre Riverdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Massacre_River_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_RawlinsMassacre River is a 1949 American western film directed by John Rawlins and starring Rory Calhoun, Guy Madison and Carole Mathews. The film's sets were designed by Lucius O. Croxton. It was distributed by Allied Artists.dbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBray Wyndhamdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Camilla_Horndbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMiles Manderdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Allandbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMatinee Idoldbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Matinee_Idol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_drama_filmsMatinee Idol is a 1933 British crime film directed by George King and starring Camilla Horn, Miles Mander and Marguerite Allan. The screenplay concerns a young actress who is suspected of murder. It was shot at Wembley Studios in London. The film's sets were designed by the art director J. Elder Wills. It was a quota quickie distributed by United Artists.dbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Akersdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Gay_Networkdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:producerMichael D. Akersdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:producerSandon Bergdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:producerAlexander Chauvindbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:starringSandon Bergdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:starringRick Federmandbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Akersdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Gay_Networkdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandon_Bergdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandon_Bergdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:nameMatrimoniumdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Matrimoniumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_AkersMatrimonium is a 2005 comedy film directed by Michael Akers, his second feature film after the successful Gone, But Not Forgotten. Co-written and co-produced by him and Sandon Berg, the latter appears in a lead role in the film as Spencer who is having a sham same-sex marriage with the straight character Rick Federman in the role of Malcolm to enable the latter to win the 1-million dollar prize on the nationally broadcast reality television show Matrimonium.The film was featured in Blood Moon's Guide to Gay & Lesbian Film, by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince and published by Blood Moon Productions in 2006. In that book, Matrimonium is called a "hilarious spoof on reality television."dbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Burke_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:distributorPeace Arch Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:producerRobert Burkedbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:producerJerry Mahandbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_B._Davisdbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringAndrew C. Maierdbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lancherosdbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:starringSpencer Esaudbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Burke_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Burke_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Burke_(director)dbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:nameMax Rulesdbp-dbr:Max_Rulesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_Rulespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsMax Rules is a 2004 kids' action-adventure feature film written and directed by Robert Burke.dbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:directorTeddy Matteradbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:distributorFilm i Vastdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:distributorIce Mediadbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Mofokengdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:starringMpho Lovingadbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:starringPercy Matsemaladbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:starringThumi Melamudbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:nameMax and Monadbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Swedendbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:countrySwedendbp-dbr:Max_and_Monadbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Max_and_Monapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_comedy_filmsMax and Mona is a 2004 comedy film co-produced between South Africa and Sweden, starring Mpho Lovinga, Jerry Mofokeng and Percy Matsemala and directed by Teddy Mattera. At the 2006 South African Film and Television Awards it won the Golden Horn for Mofokeng as best actor and was nominated in the best production design and best sound design categories at the same event.dbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Truly_Indiedbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Red_Envelope_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:producerJames Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Reagandbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_C.K.dbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Ramseydbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Warrendbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Barrett_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringMark Mummadbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Truly_Indiedbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Red_Envelope_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:nameMaxed Outdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magnolia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_consumerismMaxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (2006) is an independent feature-length documentary film and (2007) book that chronicles abusive practices in the credit card industry.Written and directed by James Scurlock, the film and book use interviews with creditors, debtors, academics, and others to illustrate its story. The film, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, USA, in 2006 where it claimed the Special Jury Prize, went on to several film fests including Seattle, Full Frame Documentary, Maui, New Zealand, Milwaukee International, Woodstock, Bergen, Leeds International, Oxford and IDFA (Amsterdam) film festivals. Henry Rollins selected Maxed Out when invited to host a favorite film within Maryland Film Festival 2007. The film was released in movie theaters in select cities in the United States in March 2007 through Magnolia Pictures.The DVD was released nationally on June 7, 2007, in the joint effort of Magnolia Pictures and Red Envelope Entertainment (a division of Netflix). The book Maxed Out is published by Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster. It was published in March 2007 in hardcover and in December 2007 in paperback.Scurlock's purpose for the film and book was to raise awareness of how credit and lending issues are affecting society. The main premises of the documentary and book are that banks and other creditors deliberately market to people who are more likely to have problems paying and that the creditors benefit from connections to government, the debt collection industry, and from lawmaker apathy.The non-profit organization Americans for Fairness in Lending (AFFIL) has organized screenings of Maxed Out around the country as part of its work. AFFIL sustains a formal collaboration with the film.dbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ugo_Liberatoredbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Birkindbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ugo_Liberatoredbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ugo_Liberatoredbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMay Morningdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Armando_Trovajolidbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OxfordMay Morning (Italian: Alba pagana) is a 1970 Italian thriller-drama film co-written and directed by Ugo Liberatore.dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Blanedbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glen_Alyndbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:nameMayfair Girldbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsMayfair Girl is a 1933 British crime film directed by George King and starring Sally Blane, John Stuart and Glen Alyn. A quota quickie, it was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Falknerdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:nameMayfair Melodydbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_filmsMayfair Melody is a 1937 British musical film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring popular bass-baritone singer Keith Falkner in the first of his three screen performances.It was produced at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The film was a quota quickie production, starring Falkner as a factory hand whose exceptional singing voice is discovered by the daughter of the factory owner. She then helps him rise to fame and fortune as a professional singer. Mayfair Melody is now considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:producerAnna Neagledbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:starringMichael Wildingdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:nameMaytime in Mayfairdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Maytime_in_Mayfairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fashion_in_the_United_KingdomMaytime in Mayfair is a 1949 British musical romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Nicholas Phipps, and Tom Walls. It was a follow-up to Spring in Park Lane.The film was one of the most popular movies at the British box office in 1949.dbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:directorTom Johnsondbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:producerExecutive producer:dbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewsdbp-dbp:nameMe Musical Nephewsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Me_Musical_Nephewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsMe Musical Nephews is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon directed by Seymour Kneitel and animated by Tom Johnson and George Germanetti. Jack Mercer and Jack Ward wrote the script. It is the 113th episode of the Popeye series, which was released on December 25, 1942.dbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Stuartdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerCharles A. Prattdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Leffertsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scatman_Crothersdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Henrydbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Kennedydbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Lenzdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tina_Louisedbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Stuartdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Leffertsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Leffertsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameMean Dog Bluesdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Karlindbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mean_Dog_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_StuartMean Dog Blues is a 1978 American drama film directed by Mel Stuart. It stars Gregg Henry and Kay Lenz.dbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Henderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Media_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:producerBarry AuthorsRainer MockertGary HannamKen Tuohydbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rena_Owendbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Magderdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacinta_Wawataidbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:starringJoel Tobeckdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Henderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Media_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rainer_Mockertdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._J._Barriedbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:nameMee-Shee: The Water Giantdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Mee-Shee:_The_Water_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Henderson_(director)Mee-Shee: The Water Giant (also known simply as Mee-Shee) is a British-German family film shot in New Zealand in 2002 and released in 2005. It stars Bruce Greenwood, Rena Owen, Tom Jackson and Daniel Magder.The film is based on the Canadian folklore water monster, known as the Ogopogo. This folklore started with Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and while the film was in production complaints from one Aboriginal chief about cultural appropriation caused the film and its title monster to be renamed "Mee-Shee". These complaints and the renaming drew media attention and generated controversy.The film itself received some good reviews. Some critics praised the performances, although evaluations of the special effects were mixed. In Canada, Mee-Shee was only released on DVD and never played in theatres.dbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:directorRichard Parkdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:directorY.K. Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:distributorManson Internationaldbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:distributorDrafthouse Filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:producerY.K. Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:starringY.K. Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Y.K._Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Park_Woo-Sangdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Drafthouse_Filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Y.K._Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Y.K._Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:nameMiami Connectiondbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Taekwondo_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orlando,_Floridadbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:University_of_Central_FloridaMiami Connection is a 1987 American independent martial arts film starring Y.K. Kim, who also wrote and produced the feature. Originally, the film was critically maligned and received poor box office return upon release. It remained unseen for decades until Drafthouse Films restored the film for a proper release in 2012. The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, limited-edition VHS, and various digital download options on December 11, 2012. Since then, the film has been better received by audiences and has garnered a cult following.dbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbp:nameMickey's Gala Premierdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Laurel_&_Hardydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Marx_Brothersdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood,_Los_Angeles_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Clark_Gabledbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Greta_Garbodbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Edward_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Will_Rogersdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mae_Westdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Bela_Lugosidbp-dbr:Mickey's_Gala_Premierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Buster_KeatonMickey's Gala Premier is a Walt Disney cartoon produced in 1933, directed by Burt Gillett, and featuring parodies of several famous Hollywood film actors from the 1930s. It was the 58th Mickey Mouse short film, and the eighth of that year.Some sources claim this cartoon is called "Mickey's Gala Premiere", but "Premier" can be clearly read from the title card.dbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_MacDonald_(sound_effects_artist)dbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealdbp-dbp:nameMickey and The Sealdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_zoosdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_and_the_Sealpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pinnipedsMickey and the Seal is a cartoon short created by Walt Disney in 1948. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to MGM's Tom and Jerry cartoon The Little Orphan, which shared one of seven Oscars for the Tom and Jerry series. It was the 122nd short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the second produced that year.dbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerHerman Schlomdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Byrddbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:ZaSu_Pittsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Malloydbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameMickey the Kiddbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_LubinMickey the Kid is a 1939 American drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Bruce Cabot, Ralph Byrd and ZaSu Pitts. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Allandbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringAndrews Engelmanndbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:namePrison Breakerdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelPrison Breaker is a 1936 British crime drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring James Mason, Wally Patch, Marguerite Allan and George Merritt. The film was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace; its plot concerns a British secret service agent who falls in love with the daughter of a criminal.dbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerRobert Halldbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Lohrdbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Munrodbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameSmall Hoteldbp-dbr:Small_Hoteldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Small_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsSmall Hotel is a 1957 British 'B' comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Gordon Harker, Marie Lohr, John Loder, and Janet Munro. It was written by Wilfred Eades based on the 1955 play of the same name by Rex Frost.dbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerFrank Borzagedbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringMaureen O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_McCormack_(tenor)dbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringAlice Joycedbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonya_Leviendbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Barry_(writer)dbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameSong o' My Heartdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Song_o'_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Frank_BorzageSong o' My Heart is a 1930 Pre-Code American film directed by Frank Borzage and starring John McCormack, Alice Joyce, Maureen O'Sullivan, Effie Ellsler and John Garrick. It was O'Sullivan's second film role.The film was double-shot in both conventional 35mm and the early 70 mm Grandeur film widescreen format. Very few theaters were equipped with the necessary projection equipment to show it in the latter and it was never released in that format.dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Branchdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Hackneydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:nameSword of Sherwood Forestdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Sherwood_Forestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherSword of Sherwood Forest is a 1960 British Technicolor/ MegaScope adventure film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Richard Greene, Peter Cushing, Niall MacGinnis, Nigel Green and Sarah Branch. Greene reprised the role of Robin Hood, which he played in The Adventures of Robin Hood TV series 1955–1959, and also co-produced the film. It was produced by Sidney Cole and Greene for Hammer Film Productions. The film was shot in both England and Ireland; Don Weeks was Production Manager for the British shoot and Ronald Liles for Ireland. John Stoll was Art Director, Gerald Fletcher handled Makeup, Bob Porter was Assistant Director and the film's songs were sung by Dennis Lotis. Filming began May 23, 1960 and ended on July 8th. It was released in the UK on Dec. 26, 1960, and in the US in January, 1961. The film had a mediocre opening, and thus wasn't followed up with a sequel.dbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:nameThe Flying Mousedbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Handdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_batsThe Flying Mouse is a Silly Symphonies animated short film produced by Walt Disney, directed by David Hand, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 14, 1934. The use of color here was rather innovative as it is set during the course of a single day.dbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Jury_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringJosephine Earledbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Jury_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Armontdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Gerbidondbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:nameThe Hotel Mousedbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._SamuelsonThe Hotel Mouse is a 1923 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Campbell Gullan and Warwick Ward. It was based on a play by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon.dbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_and_television_memesdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iceman_Duckethpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Internet_memes_introduced_in_2021The Iceman Ducketh is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Phil Monroe and Maurice Noble, with a story by John W. Dunn. The short was released on May 16, 1964, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. It was the penultimate Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon to feature Bugs Bunny and the last Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon to feature Bugs and Daffy together until Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue and the Looney Tunes Short, Box-Office Bunny in 1991, and the last that the Chuck Jones unit worked on, though Chuck Jones himself was fired at an early stage of production and replaced by Monroe (by the time it was released, Jones had already produced two cartoons at his new studio, Sib-Tower 12 Productions).dbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Oswalddbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:producerRichard Oswalddbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rosario_Castagnadbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:producerEdward Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Rugglesdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:starringPeggy Ann Garnerdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:starringRichard Neydbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Oswalddbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Oswalddbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rosario_Castagnadbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Oswalddbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Honoré_de_Balzacdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:nameThe Lovable Cheatdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Oswalddbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Karl_Hajosdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Honoré_de_Balzacdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovable_Cheatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsThe Lovable Cheat is a 1949 American historical comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Charles Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner and Richard Ney. It is based on the 1848 play Mercadet Le Faiseur by Honoré de Balzac. It was the final film of the veteran Austrian director Oswald, who had fled into exile following the Nazi rise to power. Buster Keaton played a small supporting role in the film, as his career had seriously declined by this stage.The films sets were designed by the art director Boris Leven.dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:producerCharles Leedsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Farrdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringElla Rainesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringLisa Danielydbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringDonald Wolfitdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Morgan_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Man in the Roaddbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_thriller_filmsThe Man in the Road is a 1956 British second feature thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Derek Farr, Ella Raines, Donald Wolfit and Cyril Cusack. It was written by Guy Morgan based on the 1952 novel He Was Found in the Road by Anthony Armstrong.dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Hardingdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Powelldbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Calherndbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Montalbandbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Kingsleydbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Larkin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:nameTwo Weeks with Lovedbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:nameTwo Weeks With Lovedbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:genre Soundtrack, traditional pop, musical theaterdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Rowlanddbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Weeks_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_StollTwo Weeks with Love is a 1950 romantic musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland and based on a story by John Larkin, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dorothy Kingsley.Set in the early 20th century, the film focuses on the Robinson family. Patti (Jane Powell) and Melba (Debbie Reynolds), the daughters, are both accomplished in the performing arts, while the Robinson boys love fireworks and mischief. Mrs. Robinson (Ann Harding) is charming and very wise in the ways of young love. The Robinson family leaves their home in New York City to stay at "Kissimmee in the Catskills," a resort hotel in upstate New York, where love strikes both of the Robinson daughters.dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Bonddbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beans_the_Cat_filmsWestward Whoa is a 1936 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series. It marks the final appearances of spotted St. Bernard puppies Ham and Ex, Beans and Little Kitty. It is also the last cartoon where Porky Pig is the co-star to Beans. The film is a Western adaptation of the ancient fable "The Boy Who Cried Wolf."The film is in the public domain after Warner Bros. failed to renew the copyright in 1964.dbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Wise_Quacksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettWise Quacks is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Bob Clampett released on August 5, 1939.dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Morris_(satirist)dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warp_Filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:producerMark Herbertdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paddy_Considinedbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Morris_(satirist)dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warp_Filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Morris_(satirist)dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:nameMy Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsMy Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117 is a 2002 British short film written and directed by Chris Morris. It stars Paddy Considine as a disturbed man taking care of a friend's dog (voiced by Morris), who convinces him that he is on trial for everything he has done wrong in his life. It was based on a monologue from Morris's BBC Radio 1 show Blue Jam. My Wrongs was the first film released by Warp Films, an imprint of Warp Records. It was released on DVD in 2003, and won a BAFTA for best short film at the 2003 awards.dbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:directorMartin Guiguidbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:producerMartin Guiguidbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:producerChris Matontidbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:producerBill Hennedbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:producerJack Honigdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:producerRobin Forest Littlefielddbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dom_DeLuisedbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mo_Gaffneydbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Bishopdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbie_Gibsondbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Sandersdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_X-Girlfriend's_Wedding_Receptionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_VermontMy X-Girlfriend's Wedding Reception is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Martin Guigui.dbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Conraddbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMurph the Surfdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Murph_the_Surf_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsMurph the Surf, also known as Live a Little, Steal a Lot, is a 1975 film based on a jewel burglary involving the surfer Jack Roland Murphy, who had the nickname "Murph the Surf". Starring Robert Conrad, Don Stroud and Donna Mills, it was directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. The New York Times edition of October 20, 2019 revisited the true story of Jack Murphy's theft of the irreplaceable gemstones from a poorly guarded Museum of Natural History.dbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:starringGladys Hollanddbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:nameMuscle Tussledbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsMuscle Tussle is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on April 18, 1953 and stars Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:directorWalter Summersdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:directorAlexander Eswaydbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:directorArthur B. Woodsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:starringArthur Margetsondbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Hall_(bandleader)dbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:starringCarol Goodnerdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:starringLorna Hubbarddbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._du_Garde_Peachdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:nameMusic Hath Charmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Music_Hath_Charmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsMusic Hath Charms is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley, Walter Summers, Arthur B. Woods and Alexander Esway. It stars Henry Hall with the BBC Dance Orchestra, Carol Goodner and Arthur Margetson. It was given a trade show in October 1935 and went on full release in March the following year.dbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopindbp-dbp:nameMusical Moments from Chopindbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_Lundydbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Frédéric_Chopindbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Woody_Woodpecker_filmsdbp-dbr:Musical_Moments_from_Chopinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Andy_Panda_filmsMusical Moments from Chopin (also known as Chopin's Musical Moments) is a Musical Miniatures cartoon, co-starring Andy Panda and Woody Woodpecker. It was directed by Dick Lundy and released on February 25, 1946.It was nominated for an Academy Award for best short subject in 1946, losing to MGM's Tom and Jerry cartoon The Cat Concerto, which also featured a piano concert setting.dbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Nageldbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Tombrageldbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_McLeoddbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hustondbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:nameMutiny in the Arcticdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Rawlinsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_in_the_Arcticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_adventure_filmsMutiny in the Arctic is a 1941 American action adventure film directed by John Rawlins and starring Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Anne Nagel. It was part of their Aces of Action series produced and released by Universal Pictures. It was also known by the alternative title Northern Lights.dbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughdbp-dbp:nameMuzzle Toughdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Muzzle_Toughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsMuzzle Tough is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 26, 1954, and stars Tweety, Sylvester and Granny.The title is a play on the Yiddish expression "mazel tov", which roughly translates to "good luck".dbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:producerRodney Dangerfielddbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Curtisdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rodney_Dangerfielddbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Dice_Claydbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Dangerfielddbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Dangerfielddbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Basildbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:nameMy 5 Wivesdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivesdbp-dbp:countryUnited States, Canadadbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rodney_Dangerfielddbp-dbr:My_5_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polygamy_in_fictionMy 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film, which was directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield.dbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictoria Riskindbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_W._Rintelsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Patrick_Harrisdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_W._Rintelsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victoria_Riskindbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victoria_Riskindbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Antoniadbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nebraskadbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nebraskadbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Willa_Catherdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czech-American_culture_in_Nebraskadbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_programmingdbp-dbr:My_Antonia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_Island,_NebraskaMy Antonia is a 1995 American drama television film directed by Joseph Sargent and written and produced by Victoria Riskin, based on the 1918 novel of the same name by Willa Cather. It stars Jason Robards, Eva Marie Saint, and Neil Patrick Harris. It was filmed in part at the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island, Nebraska, and aired on the USA Network on March 29, 1995.dbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Horizonsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:starringJames Brolindbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:starringJosh Brolindbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:starringPatrick Foydbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:starringJennie Garthdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:starringSalvator Xuerebdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Horizonsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:nameMy Brother's Wardbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Wardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland)dbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Republican_Armydbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Northern_Irelanddbp-dbr:My_Brother's_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_thriller_filmsMy Brother's War (also known as Flashpoint) is a 1997 American film directed by and starring James Brolin.It was filmed in Ireland for Concorde Anois.dbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Beairddbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:distributorCrown International Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marilyn_Jacobs_Tenserdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Hessemandbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Foremandbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_McClorydbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_J._Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Beairddbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marilyn_Jacobs_Tenserdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Beairddbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:nameMy Chauffeurdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Beairddbp-dbr:My_Chauffeurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ChauffeursMy Chauffeur is a 1986 American comedy film produced by Crown International Pictures and Marimark Productions starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Howard Hesseman and E.G. Marshall. It was written and directed by David Beaird. The original music score was composed by Paul Hertzog with additional music by The Wigs.The film was released on January 24, 1986 and was marketed with the tagline: "Some women will, some won't... some men do, some don't. This driver might go everywhere, do anything...for your sizzling backseat pleasure".dbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:directorJustin G. 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The film is a loose adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol.dbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Tyrelldbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbp:distributorThe Atlanticdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Baldassidbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Tyrelldbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Atlanticdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Baldassidbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charlie_Tyrelldbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbp:nameMy Dead Dad's Porno Tapesdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:My_Dead_Dad's_Porno_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersMy Dead Dad's Porno Tapes is a 2018 Canadian short documentary film, directed by Charlie Tyrell.dbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:directorCharles Martindbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_C._Popkindbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Walkerdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Daydbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_C._Popkindbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:nameMy Dear Secretarydbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dear_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_MartinMy Dear Secretary is a 1948 American comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin (1910-1983) and starring Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan Wynn, and Helen Walker. The supporting cast features Rudy Valee, Alan Mowbray and Irene Ryan.dbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:producerSteve Parkerdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_MacLainedbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Cummingsdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yves_Montanddbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:nameMy Geishadbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franz_Waxmandbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Japandbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_geishaMy Geisha is a 1962 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Cardiff, starring Shirley MacLaine, Yves Montand, Edward G. Robinson, and Bob Cummings and released by Paramount Pictures.Written by Norman Krasna, based on Krasna's story of the same name, the film was produced and copyrighted in 1961 by MacLaine's then-husband Steve Parker. The world premiere was at the Plaza Theatre in London's West End on January 18, 1962.dbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hoteldbp-dbp:directorKaren Shopsowitzdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hoteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Shopsowitzdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameMy Grandparents Had a Hoteldbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hoteldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hoteldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_historical_eventsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Screen_Award-winning_television_showsdbp-dbr:My_Grandparents_Had_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_historyMy Grandparents Had a Hotel is a 1991 documentary film by Karen Shopsowitz that takes a nostalgic look at the Montieth Inn, a popular Jewish resort operated in the Canadian Catskills from 1935 to 1949. Although it is in Canada, the inn is similar to Grossinger's and the Concord Hotel in the Catskills of New York, which also saw their heyday in the mid-20th century.With playful 16mm home video footage, interviews with people who once worked and vacationed at the family-run inn, and the filmmaker's father's own memories of the family's prized hotel, the film recreates the magic of this spot while telling the history of how the phenomenon came to be, how it flourished, and, finally, why it declined.The documentary shows this unique time period through numerous vacationer's anecdotes. For example, one old man laughs at his young self, recalling the time he and his teenage friends once stirred up trouble by showing up to a formal dining hall wearing dress shirts, ties, and suit jackets — but no pants.dbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Boles_(actor)dbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilian_Harveydbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:starringEl Brendeldbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hanns_Krälydbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Stormdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Natansondbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Attila_Orbókdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S.N._Behrmandbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:nameMy Lips Betraydbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:My_Lips_Betraypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_comedy_filmsMy Lips Betray is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Lilian Harvey, John Boles and El Brendel. The film's sets were designed by the art director Joseph C. Wright.dbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroodbp-dbp:nameMy Little Duckaroodbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsMy Little Duckaroo is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The cartoon was released on November 27, 1954 and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.This cartoon in many ways resembles the 1951 short directed by Chuck Jones entitled Drip-Along Daffy. In this animated piece, upon seeing a wanted poster with a reward of $10,000.00 for the dead or alive capture of Nasty Canasta, Daffy sets out alongside his companion Porky and his trusty steed to retrieve the villain and collect the money.The cartoon can be found on the sixth volume of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, as well as the second volume of its Blu-ray Disc successor, the Platinum Collection (along with Drip-Along Daffy and Barbary Coast Bunny).dbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Grusddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hasbrodbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringJanyse Jauddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringTabitha St. Germaindbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringAndrea Libmandbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringAnna Cummerdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringErin Mathewsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringChantal Stranddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:starringKelly Sheridandbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Grusddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hasbrodbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:nameMy Little Pony: Meet the Poniesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_Meet_the_Poniespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:My_Little_Pony_serialsMy Little Pony: Meet the Ponies is a collection of animated shorts produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Hasbro. The animated shorts commemorate the 25th anniversary of the My Little Pony franchise and introduced the "Core 7" ponies. The shorts first became available online on Hasbro's official My Little Pony Website, before being released on DVD, Packaged within the first wave of the Core 7 Pony toys of the Generation 3 Line.dbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fanny_Bricedbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jackson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameMy Mandbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Man_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsMy Man is a 1928 black and white sound part-talkie American comedy-drama musical film directed by Archie Mayo starring Fanny Brice and featuring Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. According to the film review in Variety, 62 minutes of the total running time of 99 minutes featured dialogue. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system.This film was Brice's feature film debut at the age of 37. She was a star in the Ziegfeld Follies before she started acting in motion pictures. Warner Bros. had completely stopped making silent movies by 1928 and had switched exclusively to sound pictures by the end of the year, producing synchronized, part-talkies or full all-talking pictures. In 1929, Warner Bros. would lead the way in making sound movies in color.dbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:distributorLifetimedbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:producerStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:producerNeil Bregmandbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haylie_Duffdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringEric Johnsondbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringJohn McLarendbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringJessica Steendbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dillon_Caseydbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:nameA Nanny's Secretdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Douglas_JacksonMy Nanny's Secret (originally A Nanny's Secret) is a 2009 Lifetime Channel original Thriller/Mystery/Crime movie starring Haylie Duff and directed by Douglas Jackson. A home invasion robbery ends in tragedy when a member of the wealthy Tyrell family is killed. Their live-in nanny, Claudia (Haylie Duff), begins to secretly suspect that her troubled brother (Dillon Casey) may be the murderer. Unwilling to share her suspicions until she is certain, Claudia begins her own investigation, which takes her down a very dark and unexpected road. The more that Claudia finds out about the killer, the closer she comes to their secrets, ultimately putting her own life in terrible danger. The film premiered on October 7, 2009 in Canada.dbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:starringDennis Hoeydbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Lacydbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:starringBetty Ann Daviesdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Karnodbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:nameMy Old Duchessdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:My_Old_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_LaneMy Old Duchess is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring George Lacy, Betty Ann Davies and Dennis Hoey. The film was made at Elstree Studios. It was based on an original sketch by Fred Karno. The screenplay concerns a stage manager who disguises himself as a duchess.The film is also known as Oh, What a Duchess!, the title under which it has been released on DVD.dbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:producerStanley Rubindbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Widmarkdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Banksdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ludwig_Donathdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Totterdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Winslowdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Golmdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringAnn Morrisondbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Olsendbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringRobert Foulkdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:nameMy Pal Gusdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy-drama_filmsMy Pal Gus is a 1952 American comedy drama film directed by Robert Parrish which follows Gus (George Winslow), the young son of divorced industrialist Dave Jennings (Richard Widmark). Unable to cope with Gus' mischievous streak, Jennings places the boy in a day-care center. Gus' teacher Lydia Marble (Joanne Dru) manages to curb the boy's prankishness, and along the way falls in love with Jennings. Enter the villainess of the piece: Jennings' ex-wife Joyce (Audrey Totter), who claims that the divorce is invalid and demands a huge sum from Jennings, lest she claim custody of Gus.The film was officially dubbed My Pal Gus in August 1952. Prior to that, four different pre-release titles had been announced—in order of appearance, How High Is Up?, The Problem Is Love, Big Man, and Top Man. The next-to-last of these would reemerge in December to play a prominent part in the film's advertising campaign.dbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:directorJonathan R. Betueldbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Taplindbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringDennis Hopperdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringFisher Stevensdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringRichard Masurdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringBarry Corbindbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringJohn Stockwelldbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringDanielle von Zerneckdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringAnn Wedgeworthdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringRaphael Sbargedbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Taplindbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:nameMy Science Projectdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_directorial_debut_filmsMy Science Project is a 1985 American teen science fiction comedy film directed by Jonathan R. Betuel. It followed on the heels of other teen sci-fi/comedy films released the same year, such as Back to the Future, Real Genius, and Weird Science; it did not perform as well as those films.dbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Whittingtondbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sunset_Carsondbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Whittingtondbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sunset_Carsondbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Sheldon_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbp:nameThe Marshal of Windy Hollowdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marshal_of_Windy_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Marshal of Windy Hollow is a 1972 American Western film directed by Jerry Whittington and starring Sunset Carson. The film is unique in that it reunites several well-known B movie actors from 1940s Westerns for one last outing.dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:directorMarisa Miller Wolfsondbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:T._Colin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringBrian Flegel,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringEllen Mausner,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringJoel Fuhrman,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringMarisa Miller Wolfson,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringTesla Lobo,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:nameVegucateddbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_vegetarianismdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plant-based_dietsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Veganism_in_the_United_StatesVegucated is a 2011 American documentary film that explores the challenges of transitioning to a vegan diet.dbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Loncrainedbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Waltersdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:starringThora Hirddbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lanceldbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:starringSian Thomasdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Loncrainedbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Deric_Longdendbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:nameWide-Eyed and Leglessdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Colin_Townsdbp-dbr:Wide-Eyed_and_Leglesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_LoncraineWide-Eyed and Legless (known in the US as The Wedding Gift) is a 1993 made-for-TV British drama film, directed by Richard Loncraine starring Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Sian Thomas and Thora Hird.It is based on the 1989 book Diana's Story by the writer Deric Longden, who co-wrote the script with Jack Rosenthal. The film tells the story of the final years of Deric's (played by Broadbent) marriage to his wife, Diana (Walters), who contracted a degenerative illness which left her wheelchair-bound and in almost constant pain and which medical officials were unable to understand at the time, though now believed to be a form of chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis. As Diana's health deteriorated, she encourages him to spend time with another woman whom Longden has met (the partially-sighted and legally blind novelist Aileen Armitage (Thomas)), to help ease his pain over her eventual death.dbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:directorTom Johnsondbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:producerI. Sparberdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Raymonddbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentdbp-dbp:nameOlive Oyl for Presidentdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Olive_Oyl_for_Presidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesOlive Oyl for President is a 1948 entry in the Popeye the Sailor animated short subject series, produced by Famous Studios and released on January 30, 1948 by Paramount Pictures. The short is a reworking of a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop for President, and depicts what Popeye imagines the world would be like if Olive Oyl were president.dbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerMike Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerJohn Lyonsdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerEric McLeoddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerJennifer Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers:_The_Spy_Who_Shagged_Medbp-dbp:starringMichael 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Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me is a 1999 American spy comedy film directed by Jay Roach. It is the second installment in the Austin Powers film series, after International Man of Mystery. It stars franchise co-producer and writer Mike Myers as Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, and Fat Bastard. The film also stars Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Mindy Sterling, Rob Lowe, and Elizabeth Hurley. The film's title is a play on the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). The film centers on Dr. Evil returning again from cryostasis to strike at Powers from the past, using a time machine to remove Powers's mojo and deprive him of whatever qualities made him an effective secret agent so he can no longer interfere with Evil's plans.The most commercially successful movie in the Austin Powers series, the film grossed around $312 million in worldwide ticket sales, taking more money during its opening weekend than the entire box office proceeds of its predecessor. It was nominated at the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Makeup (Michèle Burke and Mike Smithson). It is followed by Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002).dbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerMike Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerJohn Lyonsdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerEric McLeoddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerJohn Houlihandbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerDanny Bramsondbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:starringMichael Yorkdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:starringSeth Greendbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:starringBeyoncé 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Powers in Goldmember is a 2002 American spy comedy film directed by Jay Roach. It is the third and final installment in the Austin Powers film series and stars Mike Myers in four different roles: Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, Goldmember, and Fat Bastard. Myers and Michael McCullers co-wrote the screenplay, which also features Beyoncé Knowles in her theatrical film debut, as well as Seth Green, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Mindy Sterling, Verne Troyer, and Michael Caine.Goldmember opens with a self-parody of the Austin Powers film series called Austinpussy, where Austin Powers is featured in a bio-pic parody of the James Bond film Octopussy. The self-parody is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom Cruise as Austin Powers, Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous, Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil, Danny DeVito as Mini-Me, and John Travolta as Goldmember.The film was distributed by New Line Cinema and released in the United States on July 26, 2002. Goldmember finished its box office run with an international haul of $296.9 million and received mixed critical reception. It was the seventh-highest-grossing film of the year domestically in the United States.dbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lowensteindbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lynn-Maree_Milburndbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainment , Odin's Eye Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:producerRichard Lowenstein, Andrew de Groot, Lynn-Maree Milburn, Genevieve McGuckin, Rowland S. Howarddbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:starringRowland S. Howard, Harry Howard, Angela Howard, Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Ollie Olsen, Wim Wenders, Lydia Lunch, Adalita Srsendbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lynn-Maree_Milburndbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Lowensteindbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lynn-Maree_Milburndbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rowland_S._Howarddbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Genevieve_McGuckindbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lynn-Maree_Milburndbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:nameAutoluminescentdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lowensteindbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musicdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-punkdbp-dbr:Autoluminescentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lynn-Maree_MilburnAutoluminescent, directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn and Richard Lowenstein, is a 2011 documentary film about musician Rowland S. 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US distributor MGM took over the film from Chen and significantly re-edited the film, which also involved deleting a Ryder nude scene.The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $90.7 million worldwide against a $45 million budget.dbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marina_Rice_Baderdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vimeodbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbp:producerMarina Rice Baderdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marina_Rice_Baderdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vimeodbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marina_Rice_Baderdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marina_Rice_Baderdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbp:nameAva's Impossible Thingsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ava's_Impossible_Thingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_LGBT-related_filmsAva's Impossible Things is a 2016 American romance drama film written, produced and directed by Marina Rice Bader. It stars Chloe Farnworth, Susan Duerden, Abigail Titmuss, Lauryn Nicole Hamilton and Marc Hawes. The film had its premiere screening at the 2016 Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival on July 16, 2016, and was then made available on Vimeo as part of their 'Share the Screen' initiative.dbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:producerMario Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nia_Longdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Crewsdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:starringMario Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Alan_Grierdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rainn_Wilsondbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:nameBaadasssss!dbp-dbr:Baadasssss!dbp-dbp:nameBAADASSSSS! 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The film is based on the struggles of Van Peebles' father Melvin Van Peebles (played by Mario himself), as he attempts to film and distribute Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, a film that was widely credited with showing Hollywood that a viable African-American audience existed, and thus influencing the creation of the blaxploitation genre. The film also stars Joy Bryant, Nia Long, Ossie Davis, Paul Rodriguez, Rainn Wilson, and Terry Crews.dbp-dbr:Baby:_Secret_of_the_Lost_Legenddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_L._Nortondbp-dbr:Baby:_Secret_of_the_Lost_Legenddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby:_Secret_of_the_Lost_Legenddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Baby:_Secret_of_the_Lost_Legenddbp-dbp:producerJonathan T. 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Norton and starring William Katt, Sean Young, Patrick McGoohan, and Julian Fellowes. The film follows paleontologist Susan Matthews-Loomis and her husband George, who stumble upon a brontosaurus on an expedition in Central Africa while trying to track down a local monster. The two are pursued by the African military in an attempt to protect a baby dino and its parents.Produced by Walt Disney Studios and released on its Touchstone Films label, it was first released on March 22, 1985. A recut version was broadcast on American television by NBC in 1989 under the title Dinosaur...Secret of the Lost Legend as part of The Magical World of Disney.dbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:D'Angelodbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Poyserdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Battlecat_(producer)dbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mannie_Freshdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Liggiodbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Sparksdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Snoop_Doggdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taraji_P._Hensondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ving_Rhamesdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrese_Gibsondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Goodingdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne-Joi_Johnsondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBaby Boydbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBaby Boy: Music From the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:R&Bdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Gangsta_rapdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Arnolddbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Singletondbp-dbr:Baby_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_gang_filmsBaby Boy is a 2001 American coming-of-age hood drama film directed, written and produced by John Singleton, and starring Tyrese Gibson, Snoop Dogg, Ving Rhames, Omar Gooding, A.J. Johnson and Taraji P. Henson. The film follows Joseph "Jody" Summers (Gibson), a 20-year-old bike mechanic as he lives and learns in his everyday life in the hood of Los Angeles.The film was originally written with rapper-actor Tupac Shakur in mind to play Jody; Shakur had previously worked with Singleton on Poetic Justice. However, following Shakur's murder in 1996, Singleton decided to replace Shakur with R&B artist Tyrese Gibson. Additionally, the role of Rodney was originally written for Ice Cube, who had worked with Singleton on Boyz n the Hood and Higher Learning. The film marked the feature acting debut of Gibson and provided Henson with her first prominent role.Released in the United States on June 27, 2001, the film received predominantly positive reviews from critics and audiences, with many deeming it as Singleton's best film since Boyz n the Hood. The film is also the final feature film written by Singleton as he did not write any of his later feature-length directorial projects before his death in April 2019.dbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Educational_Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:producerJack Haysdbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Templedbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Hurlicdbp-dbr:Baby_Burlesksdbp-dbp:starringArthur J. 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Filmed in CinemaScope in Malibu, California, the film is a revised version of Tashlin's own Susan Slept Here (1954).dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raju_Pateldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Molerdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Zmeddbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTawny Kitaendbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Tepperdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raju_Pateldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Israel_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Proftdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Israel_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameBachelor Partydbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameBachelor Party: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pat_ProftBachelor Party is a 1984 American sex comedy film directed by Neal Israel, written by Israel and Pat Proft, and starring Tom Hanks, Adrian Zmed, William Tepper, and Tawny Kitaen. The film revolves around a bachelor party that a group of men throw for their friend Rick Gassko (Hanks) on the eve of his wedding and whether he can remain faithful to his fiancée Debbie (Kitaen).dbp-dbr:Back_to_Schooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Metterdbp-dbr:Back_to_Schooldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Back_to_Schooldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Russelldbp-dbr:Back_to_Schooldbp-dbp:starringRodney Dangerfielddbp-dbr:Back_to_Schooldbp-dbp:starringM. 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Emmet Walsh, and Adrienne Barbeau. It was directed by Alan Metter. The plot centers on a wealthy but uneducated father (Dangerfield) who goes to college to show solidarity with his discouraged son Jason (Gordon) and learns that he cannot buy an education or happiness.Kurt Vonnegut has a cameo as himself, as does the band Oingo Boingo, whose frontman Danny Elfman composed the score for the film. The University of Wisconsin–Madison was used as a backdrop for the movie, although it was called "Grand Lakes University". The diving scenes were filmed at the since-demolished Industry Hills Aquatic Club in the City of Industry, California.Before the end credits, the message "For ESTELLE Thanks For So Much" is shown in dedication to Estelle Endler, one of the executive producers of the film, who died during production. She was Dangerfield's long-time manager, who helped him get into films such as Caddyshack.dbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Cantondbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerBob Galedbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerBrett Levisohndbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerGlenn Sandersdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerThomas Guindondbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lloyddbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLea Thompsondbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMichael J. 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Wilsondbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Salli_Saffiotidbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringClaudia Wellsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Weissmandbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Cantondbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Galedbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Zemeckisdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Galedbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameBack to the Futuredbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameDoc Brown Saves the Worlddbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_cars_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_franchises_introduced_in_1985dbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)Back to the Future is an American science fiction franchise created by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. The franchise follows the adventures of a high school student, Marty McFly, and an eccentric scientist, Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, as they use a DeLorean time machine to time travel to different periods in the history of the fictional town of Hill Valley, California.The first Back to the Future film was the highest-grossing film of 1985 and became an international phenomenon, leading to the second and third films, which were back-to-back film productions, released in 1989 and 1990, respectively. Though the sequels did not perform as well at the box office as the first film, the trilogy remains immensely popular and has yielded such spin-offs as an animated television series, a motion-simulation ride at the Universal Destinations & Experiences in Universal City, California; Orlando, Florida; and Osaka, Japan (all later closed), a series of video games, and a stage musical. The film's visual effects were done by Industrial Light and Magic. The first film won an Academy Award for Sound Editing.dbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:directorHarry Crippsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:directorClare Knightdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:producerDaniela Mazzucatodbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringJacki Weaverdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringGuy Pearcedbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringEric Banadbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringIsla Fisherdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringTim Minchindbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringMiranda Tapselldbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringKeith Urbandbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:starringAngus Imriedbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:nameBack to the Outbackdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Netflix_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rupert_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_reptiles_and_amphibiansdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lizardsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_the_Outbackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_marsupialsBack to the Outback is a 2021 animated adventure comedy film directed by Clare Knight and Harry Cripps (in their feature directorial debuts), from a screenplay written by Cripps, and a story by Cripps and Gregory Lessans. The voice cast includes Isla Fisher, Tim Minchin, Eric Bana, Guy Pearce, Miranda Tapsell, Angus Imrie, Keith Urban, and Jacki Weaver, and is distributed by Netflix Animation.The film had a limited theatrical release on December 3, 2021, prior to streaming on Netflix on December 10, to a generally positive reception from critics and audiences.dbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Stevens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Willocksdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Stevens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Benedictdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Capersdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Metzlerdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Hollimandbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Hoagdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_McGradydbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_MacDonald_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Masseedbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Billigdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Livierdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringBob Clendenindbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Stevens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Willocksdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Stevens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Willocksdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameBad City Bluesdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_City_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_crime_drama_filmsBad City Blues is a 1999 American drama and crime film directed by Michael Stevens.This film starring Michael Massee, Michael McGrady, Judith Hoag, Jim Metzler and Simon Billig in the lead roles.dbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Kauferdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Phaedra_Cinemadbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Todd Harrisdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Nemethdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Kaplandbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringBonnie Bedeliadbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringSaul Rubinekdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringCaroleen Feeneydbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Strathairndbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Kauferdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Phaedra_Cinemadbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Todd_Harrisdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Mannersdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ira_Newborndbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Manners_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy-drama_filmsBad Manners is a 1997 American comedy drama film directed by Jonathan Kaufer and starring David Strathairn, Bonnie Bedelia and Saul Rubinek. It is based on the play Ghost in the Machine by David Gilman, who also wrote the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Kerslakedbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarianne Brinkmandbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Aftermandbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Kerslakedbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Reputationdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Power_popdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicBad Reputation is a 2018 American documentary film about the career of rock musician Joan Jett, directed by Kevin Kerslake and written by Joel Marcus. The documentary traces Jett's musical career from the formation of the Runaways through her subsequent partnership with songwriter and producer Kenny Laguna. Continuing with the creation of the band Joan Jett and the Blackhearts as well as the establishment of the record label Blackheart Records with Laguna, the narrative concludes with the induction of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Class of 2015.dbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Alpertdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_O'Neill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbp:producerJon Alpert, Joseph Feury, Roberta Morris Purdee, and Matthew O'Neilldbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Alpertdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_O'Neill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Feurydbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Alpertdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_O'Neill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roberta_Morris_Purdeedbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Baghdad_ERpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Iraq_WarBaghdad ER is a documentary released by HBO on May 21, 2006. It shows the Iraq War from the perspective of a military hospital in Baghdad. It has some relatively disturbing scenes in it (e.g. amputations), therefore the U.S. Army is officially warning that military personnel watching it could experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).After being given a Peabody Award, the show was featured in the April 13, 2007 broadcast of NPR's Fresh Air.dbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Baron_(producer)dbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Robertsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coyotedbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley_Ann_Warrendbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Swoosie_Kurtzdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Baron_(producer)dbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:genreMusicdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Baja_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_RothBaja Oklahoma is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy-drama film by HBO Original Film starring Lesley Ann Warren. Written by director Bobby Roth and novelist Dan Jenkins, based on Jenkins's 1982 novel with the same title, it also stars Peter Coyote, Swoosie Kurtz, and Julia Roberts. The title song was written by Jenkins and Willie Nelson, who appears as himself near the end of the film to sing it with Warren.dbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameBall at Savoydbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cannesdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ball_at_Savoy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_AbrahamBall at Savoy (U.S. title: With Pleasure, Madame; also known as Ball at the Savoy and Dancing Waiter) is a 1936 British operetta film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Conrad Nagel, Marta Labarr and Fred Conyngham. It was written by Alfred Grünwald|, Fritz Löhner-Beda, Reginald Long and Ákos Tolnay, based on the 1932 operetta Ball im Savoy by Paul Abraham, which had been turned into an Austrian film in 1935. It was made at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wellsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Hicknerdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Fondadbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Cummingsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Hoskinsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhil Collinsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wellsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Hicknerdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_S._H._Schulmandbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBaltodbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:20th-century_classical_musicdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1925dbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_Wellsdbp-dbr:Balto_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mushing_filmsBalto is a 1995 animated adventure film directed by Simon Wells, produced by Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is loosely based on the true story of the dog Balto who helped save children infected with diphtheria in the 1925 serum run to Nome. The film stars voice actors Kevin Bacon, Bridget Fonda, Phil Collins, and Bob Hoskins. Though primarily an animated film, it uses a live-action framing device that takes place in New York City's Central Park and features Miriam Margolyes as an older version of one of the children. This is the third and final film to be produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, before the studio's closure in 1997.Released theatrically in the United States on December 22, 1995, the film was a financial failure due to being overshadowed by the release of Toy Story, but its subsequent sales on home video led to two direct-to-video sequels: Balto II: Wolf Quest (2002) and Balto III: Wings of Change (2004).dbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Picture Corporationdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter C. Mycroftdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBanana Ridgedbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Banana_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_MalaysiaBanana Ridge is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and Isabel Jeans. The film is based on a 1938 stage play of the same name by Ben Travers. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Michael Denison accompanied his wife Dulcie Gray for her screen test for the film, which led some years later to his casting in his breakthrough role in My Brother Jonathan. The film was a success at the box office. Hare and Drayton appeared together in another comedy Women Aren't Angels the following year.Two colleagues come to worry that a mysterious young man may be their son from liaisons with the same woman during the First World War. They are persuaded to give him a job at "Banana Ridge" one of the company's rubber plantations in the Malay States. The young man's romance with the bosses' daughter threatens this plan, as does his mother's plan to reveal who is his real father.dbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerLillie Haywarddbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Reeddbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringUna O'Connordbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Whitedbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringLanny Reesdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Beaversdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharyn Moffettdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lillie_Haywarddbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lillie_Haywarddbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameBanjodbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Banjo_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_FleischerBanjo is a 1947 American drama film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Sharyn Moffett, Jacqueline White and Walter Reed.dbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gower_Championdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:producerHal Landersdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Roberts_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:starringSorrell Bookedbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:starringJoanna Cassidydbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:starringG. Wooddbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:starringGeorge C. Scottdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gower_Championdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Roberts_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:nameBank shotdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gower_Championdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Morrisdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bobby_Roberts_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:Bank_Shotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._WestlakeBank Shot is a 1974 American heist comedy film directed by Gower Champion and written by Wendell Mayes. It was loosely based upon Donald E. Westlake's 1972 novel of the same name, which was the second book of his "Dortmunder" series. The film stars George C. Scott, Joanna Cassidy, Sorrell Booke, and G. Wood.dbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Bechisdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Kramerdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Diana_Freydbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Cicuttodbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Lustigdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Kalwilldbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringArturo Malydbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Bechisdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Kramerdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Diana_Freydbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Cicuttodbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marco_Bechisdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lara_Fremderdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameBarbed Wiredbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Argentinadbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryArgentinadbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Argentine_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbed_Wire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marco_BechisBarbed Wire (Spanish: Alambrado) is a 1991 Argentine and Italian film written and directed by Marco Bechis. The film stars Jacqueline Lustig, Martin Kalwill, and Arturo Maly.dbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringLamorne Morrisdbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringSean Patrick Thomasdbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringRegina Halldbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Andersondbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringCommondbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringCedric the Entertainerdbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringIce Cubedbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringDeon Coledbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringNicki Minajdbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringEvedbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringTygadbp-dbr:Barbershop:_The_Next_Cutdbp-dbp:starringJ.B. 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Lee, written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver and produced by Ice Cube, Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. It is the sequel to 2004's Barbershop 2: Back in Business and the third installment in the Barbershop film series. It stars an ensemble cast including actors Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, Eve, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Deon Cole who return, as well as new cast members Regina Hall, J. B. Smoove, Lamorne Morris, Tyga, Common, and Nicki Minaj. It is the first film in the series in which Michael Ealy and Leonard Earl Howze did not reprise their roles as Ricky and Dinka, respectively.The project was announced in March 2014, and Lee was hired to direct the film in February 2015. Principal photography began in Atlanta in May 2015 with some aerial shots filmed in Chicago.Barbershop: The Next Cut was released on April 15, 2016 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at the performances of the cast, Lee's direction, and the screenplay. It was a moderate box office success, grossing $55 million worldwide on a $20 million production budget.dbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:directorZeke Nortondbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:producerShawn McCorkindaledbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:producerShelley Dvi-Vardhanadbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashleigh_Balldbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Kelamisdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Sheridandbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Petriwdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Gazedbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringEllie Kingdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringAllison Warnycadbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringAshlyn Drummonddbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringLauren Lavoiedbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:starringLeala Selinadbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:nameBarbie: The Princess & the Popstardbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:nameBarbie: The Princess and The Popstardbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:nameHere I Amdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-popdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_popdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstardbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Prince_and_the_Pauperdbp-dbr:Barbie:_The_Princess_&_the_Popstarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbie_filmsBarbie: The Princess & The Popstar is a 2012 animated musical fantasy film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. It is the twenty-third installment in the Barbie film series and the second to be based on Mark Twain's 1881 novel The Prince and the Pauper (after Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper).Featuring the voices of Kelly Sheridan, Jennifer Waris, Ashleigh Ball, Tiffany Giardina, Ellie King and Peter Kelamis, the plot follows two teenage girls, Keira, a world-famous popstar, and Tori, princess of Meribella (both portrayed by Barbie) who meet and discover they both have the magic to swap places. It was released to DVD on September 11, 2012, and made its television debut on Nickelodeon on November 16, 2012.dbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:directorGino Nicheledbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Luke_Carrolldbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:producerNancy Bennettdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Barrdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maryke_Hendriksedbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Sheridandbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringCassidy Laddendbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringJeremy Fromdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringNoel Johansendbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luke_Carrolldbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:nameBarbie & the Diamond Castledbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:nameBarbie and the Diamond Castle: Original Movie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Acoustic_musicdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Showtunedbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbie_filmsBarbie & the Diamond Castle is a 2008 direct-to-video animated musical film directed by Gino Nichele and produced by Mattel Entertainment with Rainmaker Entertainment. It first premiered on Nickelodeon on September 7, 2008, and it was later released to DVD on September 9, 2008.The thirteenth entry in the Barbie film series, the film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie and the cover of the song "Connected" recorded by Katharine McPhee. It follows the story of Liana and Alexa (the in-universe roles of the dolls, Barbie and Teresa) on their journey to find the mysterious diamond castle.dbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:directorWilliam Laudbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:directorAdam Tierneydbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:producerLori Fortedbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robb_Alveydbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringDorla Belldbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Hildreth_(actor)dbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Sheridandbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willow_Johnsondbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amelia_Thripura_Hendersondbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kira_Tozerdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:nameBarbie and the Three Musketeersdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Action_gamedbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Platform_gamedbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexismdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Laudbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Three_Musketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbie_filmsBarbie and the Three Musketeers is a 2009 animated fantasy film. It was released to DVD on September 15, 2009, and made its television premiere on Nickelodeon on November 22, 2009.This film is the sixteenth entry in the Barbie film series. It features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Corinne d'Artagnan (played by Barbie) and is based on the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.dbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:directorGreg Richardsondbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Martindbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Romandbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alessandro_Julianidbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Drummonddbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Sheridandbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Drakedbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Gazedbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringRussell Robertsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringBets Malonedbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringCandice Nicoledbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:starringSteve Marveldbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:nameBarbie as the Island Princessdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Platform_gamedbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princessdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_princessesdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_queensdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbie_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_princesdbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_developed_in_Lithuaniadbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Barbie_as_the_Island_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_kingsBarbie as the Island Princess is a 2007 animated musical film and the eleventh installment in the film series based on Mattel's Barbie toyline. The only entry animated by Mainframe Studios as Rainmaker Animation, the film stars the voice of Kelly Sheridan.The score was composed by Arnie Roth, with songs written by Megan Cavallari, Amy Powers and executive producer Rob Hudnut. It was released direct-to-DVD on September 18, 2007, with a television premiere five days later on Nickelodeon.dbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Patersondbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Carrillodbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ella_Logandbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grover_Jonesdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Silversdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:name52dbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:52nd_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Young_(director)52nd Street is a 1937 American drama film directed by Harold Young and starring Ian Hunter. Leo Carrillo and Pat Paterson. An independent production by Walter Wanger it was distributed by United Artists. It portrays the rise of 52nd Street in Manhattan as a major hub of nightclubs in the 1930s.dbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Raydbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringDavid Nivendbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringAva Gardnerdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Irelanddbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringFlora Robsondbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringPaul Lukasdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringLeo Genndbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringKurt Kasznardbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Helpmanndbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringCharlton Hestondbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringCarlos Casaravilladbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Raydbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Gordon_(writer)dbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:name55dbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Beijingdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1900dbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Qing_dynastydbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dimitri_Tiomkindbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_Raydbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Bronston_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Greendbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Empress_Dowager_Cixidbp-dbr:55_Days_at_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Boxer_Rebellion55 Days at Peking is a 1963 American epic historical war film dramatizing the siege of the foreign legations' compounds in Beijing (then still Peking, in English) during the Boxer Uprising, which took place in China in the summer of 1900. It was produced by Samuel Bronston for Allied Artists, with a screenplay by Philip Yordan and Bernard Gordon, and with uncredited contributions from Robert Hamer, Julian Halevy, and Ben Barzman. Noel Gerson wrote a screenplay novelization in 1963 under the pseudonym "Samuel Edwards".The film was directed primarily by Nicholas Ray, although Guy Green and Andrew Marton assumed leadership in the latter stages of filming after Ray had fallen ill. Both men were uncredited. It stars Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, and David Niven, with supporting roles by Flora Robson, John Ireland, Leo Genn, Robert Helpmann, Harry Andrews, and Kurt Kasznar. It also contains the first known screen appearance of future martial arts film star Yuen Siu Tien. Japanese film director Juzo Itami, credited in the film as "Ichizo Itami", appears as Col. Goro Shiba.55 Days at Peking was released by Allied Artists on May 29, 1963. The film received mixed reviews, mainly for its historical inaccuracies and lack of character development. However, it was praised for its acting, direction, music, action sequences, and production design. In addition to its mixed critical reviews, the film grossed only $10 million at the box office against a budget of $10 million. Despite this, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards. It was director Ray's last film until Lightning Over Water (1980).dbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erik_Nelson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributorNational Geographicdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributorNGC Network USdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Briamontedbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erik_Nelson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Geographicdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Briamontedbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbp:name9dbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hoursdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_disastersdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deathdbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:9/10:_The_Final_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_September_11_attacks9/10: The Final Hours is a 2014 American-Canadian documentary film featuring interviews with various people describing their personal experiences on the day of September 10, 2001 ("9/10"), prior to the September 11 attacks that destroyed the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Directed by Erik Nelson and produced by Amy Briamonte, the documentary was released in 2014 on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. Having no valid IMDb page, the documentary received positive critical reviews in spite of little to no promotion, and was aired on National Geographic's various television channels. The musical soundtrack score was composed by Mark Leggett and uploaded separately to his own music website.dbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGiles Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Granadbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Pakdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFernanda Tavaresdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:name90.0dbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giles_Walker90 Days is a 1985 Canadian comedy film directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson. The film stars Sam Grana and Stefan Wodoslawsky as Alex and Blue, two unlucky-in-love guys who are trying to find new girlfriends. The film also stars Fernanda Tavares as Laura, a woman with a business proposition for Alex to become a sperm donor, and Christine Pak as Hyang-Sook, a Korean woman whom Blue is considering from a mail-order bride service.The film was one of several "alternative dramas" produced by the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques. The characters of Alex and Blue originated in the earlier film The Masculine Mystique, which used a docudrama format to explore various male perspectives on relationships with women.The film received six Genie Award nominations at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, for Best Picture, Best Director (Walker), Best Actress (Pak), Best Supporting Actor (Grana), Best Supporting Actress (Tavares) and Best Editing (David Wilson).A sequel film, The Last Straw, was released in 1987.dbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Bond_(film_maker)dbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ford_of_Britaindbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Philip_Bond_and_Partnersdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Vigarsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Chapmandbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Hilldbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harley_Coppdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Hayesdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Duckworthdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Clarkdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:name9dbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_auto_racingdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Promotional_filmsdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Formula_One_mass_mediadbp-dbr:9_Days_in_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ford_of_Europe9 Days in Summer is a promotional documentary film made by Ford that tells the story of the development of the Ford-funded Cosworth DFV and Lotus 49, the title coming from the nine Formula One races the car took part in the 1967 Formula One season, which are also extensively featured in the film.dbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:distributorGreen Communicationsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:producerJeffery Beachdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:producerTalaat Captandbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:producerGary Jude Burkartdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:producerGary LoContidbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:starringMarcus Aureliusdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:starringLisa Ann Russelldbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:starringMitchell Coxdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:starringRichard Keatsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:nameA.P.E.Xdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2070sdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_the_2070sdbp-dbr:A.P.E.X.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2073A.P.E.X is a 1994 science fiction action film directed by Phillip J. 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The plot concerns a group of scientists who explore the past using robotic probes known as the A.P.E.X or "Advanced Prototype Exploration units".dbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Marshdbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hermione_Baddeleydbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hartnelldbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrighton Rockdbp-dbr:Brighton_Rock_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Rock (US: Young Scarface) is a 1948 British gangster film noir directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as violent gang leader Pinkie Brown (reprising his West End role of three years earlier), Rose Brown (Carol Marsh) as the innocent girl he marries, and Ida Arnold (Hermione Baddeley) as an amateur sleuth investigating a murder he committed.The film was adapted from the 1938 novel Brighton Rock by Graham Greene, and was produced by Roy Boulting through the Boulting brothers' production company Charter Film Productions.The title comes from the old-fashioned confectionery "a stick of rock": Ida in the film says that like Brighton rock she doesn't change—as the name Brighton stays written the whole way through.The movie is an example of what British film-theorist Peter Wollen has called a "Spiv cycle" movie, defined by its sympathetic treatment of post-war gangsters.dbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Jarmuschdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:distributorBAC Filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:producerStacey Smithdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringJessica Langedbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringSharon Stonedbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Wrightdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringJulie Delpydbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringChloë Sevignydbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringMark Webberdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringChristopher McDonalddbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringFrances Conroydbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringTilda Swintondbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringAlexis 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Statesdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowersdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Midlife_crisis_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannes_Grand_Prix_winnersdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Jarmuschdbp-dbr:Broken_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_the_Don_Juan_legendBroken Flowers is a 2005 French-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and produced by Jon Kilik and Stacey Smith. The film focuses on an aging "Don Juan" who embarks on a cross-country journey to track down four of his former lovers after receiving an anonymous letter stating that he has a son. The film stars Bill Murray, Jeffrey Wright, Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Tilda Swinton, Julie Delpy, Mark Webber, Chloë Sevigny, Christopher McDonald, and Alexis Dziena.The film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival and won the Grand Prix. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $47.3 million worldwide on a $10 million budget.dbp-dbr:Bruce_Almightydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Shadyacdbp-dbr:Bruce_Almightydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Bruce_Almightydbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Internationaldbp-dbr:Bruce_Almightydbp-dbp:producerJim Carreydbp-dbr:Bruce_Almightydbp-dbp:producerJames D. 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The film stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck television reporter who complains to God (played by Morgan Freeman) that he is not doing his job correctly and is offered the chance to try being God himself for one week. It co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Philip Baker Hall and Catherine Bell. The film is Shadyac and Carrey's third collaboration, after Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) and Liar Liar (1997).When released in American theaters on May 23, 2003, Bruce Almighty received mixed reviews from critics but was a box-office success and grossed $86.4 million in its opening weekend, a Memorial Day record at the time. The film surprised the industry's pundits when it beat The Matrix Reloaded the following weekend. It went on to gross $484 million worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2003.Evan Almighty — a spin-off sequel focusing on Steve Carell's character, with Shadyac and Oedekerk returning to direct and write, respectively, and Freeman also reprising his role — was released on June 22, 2007. In addition, three Indian remakes of the film - Arai En 305-il Kadavul (Tamil-speaking), God Tussi Great Ho (Hindi-speaking), and Krishnarjuna (Telugu-speaking) - were released in 2008.dbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:producerDon Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:producerJason R. Savagedbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ossie_Davisdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ella_Joycedbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Ivydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringHeidi Marnhoutdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:nameBubba Ho-tepdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitagraph_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ancient_Egypt_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Joe_R._LansdaleBubba Ho-Tep is a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli. It stars Bruce Campbell as Sebastian Haff, a man residing in a nursing home who claims to be the real Elvis Presley. The film also stars Ossie Davis as Jack, a black man who claims to be John F. "Jack" Kennedy, explaining that he was patched up after the assassination, dyed black, and abandoned.It is based on the novella of the same title by Joe R. Lansdale, which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem. Originally the film was "roadshowed" by the director across the country. Only 32 prints were made and circulated around various film festivals, though this garnered critical success, and it went on to win the Bram Stoker Award for Best Screenplay. By the time it was released on DVD, it had already achieved cult status due to positive reviews, lack of access, and the inclusion of Campbell.While the novella and film revolve around an ancient Egyptian mummy (played by Bob Ivy) terrorizing a retirement home, Bubba Ho-Tep also deals with deeper themes of aging, identity, mortality, and existentialism. The film also features a cameo by Reggie Bannister from Coscarelli's Phantasm series.dbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbp:directorMasayoshi Nemotodbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Synapse_Filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbp:distributorPrism Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbp:producerHisao Masudadbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Synapse_Filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingdbp-dbp:nameBudo: The Art of Killingdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Budo:_The_Art_of_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_martial_arts_filmsBudo: The Art of Killing is a 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company. Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi. Martial arts featured in the film include: karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, and judo among others. The only modern Japanese martial art not featured in the film is kyūdō.dbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fran_Rubel_Kuzuidbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kaz_Kuzuidbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRutger Hauerdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Reubensdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKristy Swansondbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHilary Swankdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLuke Perrydbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fran_Rubel_Kuzuidbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kaz_Kuzuidbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joss_Whedondbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBuffy the Vampire Slayerdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_promsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampire_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_feminist_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheerleading_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joss_Whedondbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayerdbp-dbr:Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Buffy_the_Vampire_SlayerBuffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 American comedy vampire film directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui and written by Joss Whedon. It stars Kristy Swanson as the eponymous Buffy Summers, a Valley Girl cheerleader who learns it is her fate to hunt vampires. Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer and Luke Perry appear in supporting roles, this is also the film debut of Hilary Swank.The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $16.6 million on a $7 million budget. It also took a different direction from what Whedon intended, leading him to create a television series of the same name with his original plan to critical acclaim.dbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Milesdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bradford_Dillmandbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Smith-Jacksondbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameBugdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_cockroachesBug is a 1975 American science fiction horror film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by William Castle and Thomas Page, from Page's novel The Hephaestus Plague (1973). Shot in Panavision, it was the last film Castle was involved in before his death in 1977. The film starred Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles and Richard Gilliland.The film initially depicts a new insect species, which faces extinction. Professor James Parmiter, a widowed scientist crossbreeds the species with cockroaches, creating a sentient hybrid species of insects.dbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWellspring Mediadbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerLysa Haylanddbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Gerberdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameBugdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Theodore_Shapirodbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)Bug is a 2002 American comedy film, directed by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It was released on February 28, 2002.dbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Brucedbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringMichael Maltesedbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringTedd Piercedbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameBugs Bunny Rides Againdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_skunksBugs Bunny Rides Again is a 1948 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 12, 1948, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.The animated short is both a Western and a parody of the genre's conventions.Voice characterizations are performed by Mel Blanc. It is the third cartoon to pair Bugs and Yosemite Sam, after Hare Trigger (1945) and Buccaneer Bunny (1948). The title is a typical Western reference, as in "The Lone Ranger rides again", and also suggests a reference to the Jack Benny comedy, Buck Benny Rides Again (1940).dbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbp:nameBugs in Lovedbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Bugs_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsBugs in Love is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932, and was the final Silly Symphony to be released in black-and-white.dbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbp:nameBulldog Editiondbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bulldog_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_LevineBulldog Edition is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Evalyn Knapp, Ray Walker and Regis Toomey. The film is also known as Lady Reporter in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Viacom_(2005–present)dbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Viacom_(2005–present)dbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saint_Petersburgdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Siberiadbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Drug_Enforcement_Administrationdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_Trans-Siberian_RailwayBullet to Beijing is a 1995 made-for-television film that continues the adventures of the fictional spy Harry Palmer, who appeared in the 1960s films The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin and Billion Dollar Brain, based on books by author Len Deighton. Though an alternative title is Len Deighton's Bullet to Beijing, Deighton was not associated with the film.The 1996 sequel Midnight in Saint Petersburg was filmed back-to-back with this film.dbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Hilldbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:producerCourtney Solomondbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:producerHans Zimmerdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:producerAlexandra Milchandbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:producerKevin King-Templetondbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:producerAlfred Goughdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:producerMiles Millardbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:starringChristian Slaterdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:starringJason Momoadbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:starringSung Kangdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:starringSarah Shahidbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:starringAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbajedbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:nameBullet to the Headdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:nameBullet to the Head: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Entertainment_One_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dark_Castle_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_comicsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Hilldbp-dbr:Bullet_to_the_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IM_Global_filmsBullet to the Head is a 2012 American action film directed by Walter Hill. The screenplay by Alessandro Camon was based on the French graphic novel Du plomb dans la tête written by Matz and illustrated by Colin Wilson. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater, and Jason Momoa. Alexandra Milchan, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Kevin King-Templeton produced the film. The movie follows a hitman (Stallone) and a cop (Kang) who are forced to work together to bring down a corrupt businessman (Akinnuoye-Agbaje) after they are targeted by the businessman's assassin (Momoa).The film had an exclusive test screening at the International Rome Film Festival on November 14, 2012, and was officially released in American theatres on February 1, 2013. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb.dbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid McCrackendbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGravitas Venturesdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJosh Riedforddbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Riehledbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid McCrackendbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Lymandbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJenni Meleardbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMike C. Nelsondbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNapoleon Ryandbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBullitt Countydbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1977dbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Bullitt_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsBullitt County is a 2018 American thriller film written and directed by David McCracken and produced by Josh Riedford through their co-owned production company Mr. Pictures. It stars Mike C. Nelson, Jenni Melear, David McCracken, Napoleon Ryan, Richard Riehle, and Dorothy Lyman. The film follows four friends who reunite in 1977 for a bachelor party to hunt for buried Prohibition money on Kentucky's Bluegrass Bourbon Trail, only to become ripped apart by greed, corruption, and murder.The film debuted at the 2017 Austin Film Festival and was later purchased by Gravitas Ventures for distribution. It was released theatrically beginning October 26, 2018 in partnership with AMC Theatres.dbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerd_Oswalddbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Astindbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:starringErnest Borgninedbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Cassidydbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Delaneydbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerd_Oswalddbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Coslough_Johnsondbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Z._Cherrydbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:nameBunny O'Haredbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Haredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_O'Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsBunny O'Hare is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Gerd Oswald, starring Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay by Coslough Johnson and Stanley Z. The film focuses on a pair of senior citizens who, disguised as hippies, engage in a crime spree.dbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Chertokdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Taylor_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Chertokdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbp:nameBuried Lootdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_Lootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._SeitzBuried Loot is a 1935 American crime film, the first installment of 50 shorts in the Crime Does Not Pay series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released to theaters between 1935 and 1947. Directed by George B. Seitz, Buried Loot stars Robert Taylor in his first leading role for MGM, although he and the rest of the cast and crew are uncredited during the film's presentation.dbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Clifforddbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sexton_(producer)dbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:producerGraeme Clifforddbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Haversdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Clifforddbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sexton_(producer)dbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graeme_Clifforddbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:nameBurke & Willsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graeme_Clifforddbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Burke_&_Willspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Burke_and_Wills_expeditionBurke & Wills is a 1985 Australian adventure film directed by Graeme Clifford, starring Jack Thompson and Nigel Havers. The film is based on the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition across Australia.The film follows Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills in their crossing of Australia's interior in 1860–1. The film's account of the story changes the expedition's ending by having the explorers actually reach the northern coast. This upbeat idea was vehemently criticised by Australian reviewers. The film was released a week after the similarly themed comedy Wills & Burke.dbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:producerOscar Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Barrettdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rowena_Wallacedbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Hopgooddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Parslowdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Commissiondbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uranium_miningBurn the Butterflies is an Australian 1979 TV movie about a government dealing with the controversy around uranium mining. It was the first film in the ABC's Season of Australian Plays. It stars Ray Barrett as the Prime Minister of Australia.There was some criticism in the press, but it won a Logie in 1980 for best single drama.It was written by Cliff Green. who described it as an "experiment".Cheeky me wanting to push the boundaries and do a drama within another drama, which moved in real time and was relatively cheap to make... There was a crisis in Government and there were news teams filming what was happening. And that was the documentary that was a fake documentary. And all the action, all the on-stage action (if that is the right word) was happening in the Prime Minister's suite in Canberra—so the way he was reacting, and who he was talking to—it was almost a one-man show. And it was beautifully performed. By Ray Barrett. It was wonderful.Green says the idea to make the film came out of a week he had spent in Canberra for the Australian Writers Guild lobbying for the arts budget.We brought up the highflyers from Australian Opera, and the ballet, and the Sydney Theatre Company—but we did the hard work. We knocked on the doors and we faced the politicians. And I understood, at the end of that, how that place worked. And it was nothing like how we thought it worked. And if I had decided that I would like to do a Canberra-based piece and set myself, and got up and become a member of the press corps for a few weeks I wouldn’t have got it. It was being in there, and understanding the contradictions, and the layers of commitment and attitude, and so on, that brought it on, that gave me the confidence to write it.dbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Menelik_Shabazzdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusiondbp-dbp:producerVivien Pottersmandbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Menelik_Shabazzdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusiondbp-dbp:nameBurning an Illusiondbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_cinemadbp-dbr:Burning_an_Illusionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_mass_mediaBurning an Illusion is a 1981 British drama film written and directed by Menelik Shabazz, about a young British-born black woman's love life, mostly shot in London's Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove communities. It was only the second British feature film to have been made by a black director, following Horace Ové's Pressure (1975), and is described by Stephen Bourne as "the first British film to give a black woman a voice of any kind." Imruh Bakari worked with Shabazz and co-founded Kuumba Productions with him.dbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Curtisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Singer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Blackdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurgess Meredithdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBette Davisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Reeddbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLee H. Montgomerydbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDub Taylordbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEileen Heckartdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Singer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_F._Nolandbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBurnt Offeringsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Offerings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dan_CurtisBurnt Offerings is a 1976 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Dan Curtis and starring Karen Black, Oliver Reed, Bette Davis, and Lee H. Montgomery, with Eileen Heckart, Burgess Meredith and Anthony James in supporting roles. It is based on the 1973 novel of the same title by Robert Marasco. The plot follows the Rolf family which begins to interpersonally dissolve under supernatural forces in a large estate they have rented for the summer. The film's title derives from the Book of Leviticus, referring to a "sacrifice by fire" and a "gift offered to God."The screenplay was adapted from Marasco's novel by Curtis and writer William F. Nolan, and the project marked Curtis's theatrical feature debut, as his prior work had consisted primarily of television films. Produced by Alberto Grimaldi's Produzioni Europee Associati (PEA), Burnt Offerings was filmed on location at the historic Dunsmuir House in Oakland, California in the late summer of 1975. The shoot was marked by several difficulties, including a camera man being fired after improperly lighting two weeks' worth of material, as well as the production being temporarily halted when Curtis's daughter committed suicide. Davis also clashed with co-stars Black and Reed, deeming their actions on set as "unprofessional."Distributed by United Artists, Burnt Offerings was given a domestic limited theatrical in August 1976, which expanded later that fall. While the film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office flop, it won several awards in 1977, including three Saturn Awards for Best Director (Curtis), Best Supporting Actress (Davis), and Best Horror Film. In the years since its release, the film has been analyzed by film scholars as a commentary on materialism and the dissolution of the American family.dbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Palastdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:directorSteven Grandisondbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Duane_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Meirion_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:producerGreg Palastdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:producerLeni Von Ekhardtdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:producerLinda Levydbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Palastdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Palastdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Duane_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meirion_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Palastdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:nameBush Family Fortunes:dbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:nameThe Best Democracy Money Can Buydbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_elections_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Iraq_Wardbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_September_11_attacksdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_2000_United_States_presidential_electiondbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bush_Family_Fortunes:_The_Best_Democracy_Money_Can_Buypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greg_PalastBush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy is a 2004 documentary film directed by Steven Grandison and Greg Palast. The film, which examines various aspects of the presidency of George W. Bush, including the 2000 US presidential election and the Iraq War, is adapted from the 2003 BBC production Bush Family Fortunes and based on the 2002 book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy by investigative journalist Palast, who had spent years tracking the Bush family for the BBC and The Guardian newspaper. The research for the original BBC film, which claims to have exposed the George W. Bush military service controversy, was also drawn upon by Michael Moore for Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) and footage was used by Robert Greenwald in Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election (2002).dbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carroll_Bakerdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clark_Gabledbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_J._Cobbdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilli_Palmerdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samson_Raphaelsondbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBut Not for Medbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leith_Stevensdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:But_Not_for_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_George_SeatonBut Not for Me is a 1959 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Clark Gable, Carroll Baker and Lilli Palmer. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1934 play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson.dbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Gathings Bunchedbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerKay Gee, DJ Paul, Juicy J, The Beatnuts, E-A-Ski, CMTdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Hertzberg, Julian Fowlesdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Todddbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nia_Longdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donnie_Wahlbergdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Hudsondbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameButterdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Butter_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_action_thriller_filmsButter (known as Never 2 Big in the United States) is a 1998 action-thriller film starring Ernie Hudson, Nia Long, Tony Todd and Donnie Wahlberg. It originally premiered on HBO as an HBO Original Film. It was later released to video by Artisan Entertainment as Never 2 Big in 1998 and on DVD in 2001.The film follows corrupt record company executives who kill a singing sensation with a lethal injection rather than letting her leave their label and join another company. They then frame her foster brother for the murder forcing him to go on the run and to try to get the goods on the real killers.dbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Kahndbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbp:distributorIndependent Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L'Estrange_(producer)dbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Kahndbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L'Estrange_(producer)dbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E.G._Robertson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbp:nameBuzzy and the Phantom Pintodbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_and_the_Phantom_Pintopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._KahnBuzzy and the Phantom Pinto is a 1941 American Western film directed by Richard C. Kahn and starring Robert 'Buzz' Henry, Dave O'Brien and Dorothy Short. It was the sequel to Buzzy Rides the Range, intended to be the beginning of a series although only two films were ever made.dbp-dbr:By_Dawn's_Early_Lightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Sholderdbp-dbr:By_Dawn's_Early_Lightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:By_Dawn's_Early_Lightdbp-dbp:producerThomas M. 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It is based on the 1983 novel Trinity's Child, written by William Prochnau.dbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameBy Whose Hand?dbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:By_Whose_Hand%3F_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Benjamin_StoloffBy Whose Hand? is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Ben Lyon, Barbara Weeks and Kenneth Thomson.In London the film premiered on a double bill with Michael Powell's quota quickie His Lordship.A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:XLrator_Mediadbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJody Savindbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Millerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Rosenbergerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMalin Åkermandbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Rickmandbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRupert Grintdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBradley Whitforddbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoel David Mooredbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAhna O'Reillydbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonal Loguedbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Galeckidbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKyle Gallnerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAshley Greenedbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Zuckermandbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Hurstdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStana Katicdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Barthadbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMickey Sumnerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFreddy Rodriguezdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEstelle Harrisdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard de Klerkdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTaylor Hawkinsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:XLrator_Mediadbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCBGBdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCBGB: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:CBGB_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_MillerCBGB is a 2013 American biographical drama film about the former New York music venue CBGB. It follows the story of Hilly Kristal's New York club from its concept as a venue for Country, Bluegrass and Blues (CBGB) to what it ultimately became: the birthplace of underground rock 'n' roll and punk. The film uses devices such as comic book-style panels, as well as onscreen text to identify important figures in the punk movement.dbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Frantzdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brandon_DiCamillodbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Geedbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:distributorRevolver Entertainmentdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:distributorVentura Distributiondbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:distributorLandspeeddbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:distributorSLAM! Filmsdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:distributorSlam Films/Ventura Distributiondbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:distributorTum Yeto ; Ventura Distributiondbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Frantzdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:producerBam Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Frantzdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:producerCat in Colordbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:producerTerry Hardydbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Dunndbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringBam Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Raabdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rake_Yohndbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringBrandon DiCamillodbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:CKY_crewdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brandon_Novakdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jess_Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Frantzdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brandon_DiCamillodbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Geedbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Frantzdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_DiCamillodbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:nameCKYdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:nameCKY2Kdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:nameCKY3dbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:nameCKY4: The Latest & Greatestdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CKYdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(TV_series)dbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stunt_television_seriesdbp-dbr:CKY_(video_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Practical_jokesThe CKY video series is a series of videos produced by Bam Margera and Brandon DiCamillo and other residents of West Chester, Pennsylvania. "CKY" stands for "Camp Kill Yourself". The series was part of the basis for what eventually became Jackass.Four videos were released, Landspeed presents: CKY (later called CKY), CKY2K, CKY3, and CKY4: The Latest & Greatest. There is also a CKY documentary DVD, which is a supplemental item in the CKY Box Set, as well as two CKY Trilogy sets, both of which are compilation DVDs featuring scenes from the previous CKY DVDs. The videos were named after Bam Margera's brother Jess and his band CKY.The videos feature Bam Margera, Brandon DiCamillo, their friends, and Margera's relatives performing various stunts and pranks, interspersed with skate footage of Margera and other professional skateboarders. A trademark of the skating footage was to show unsuccessful trick attempts immediately followed by the same skater pulling the trick off. CKY started when Margera and his friends were in the same graphics arts class at school in West Chester, Pennsylvania. During class, they would go out to a field and film skits, eventually being compiled into the CKY series. In a 2002 interview, Margera said that more than 400,000 copies of the series have been sold.In 2018, producer Joe Frantz confirmed that he had begun remastering all four videos for HD release. They were released in 2019 on the now-defunct streaming service DCTV.dbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:directorChris Woodsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:directorJohn Moffettdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:directorSteven Burchdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hasbrodbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Panini_Comicsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerCarissa Buffeldbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerSteven Burchdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerLee Hilldbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerAnna Lorddbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerEric Barrettdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerLaura Burridgedbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Berkoffdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Milburndbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Spencerdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Maubouchédbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringEric Meyersdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Daukesdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringTalia Shivelydbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hasbrodbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Panini_Comicsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Grant_(writer)dbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:nameAction Man: Robot Atakdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Action_video_gamedbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hasbro_toysdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_based_on_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_Mandbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magic_Pockets_gamesdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_based_on_Hasbro_toysAction Man: Robot Atak is a 2004 American animated superhero film based on the Hasbro toy line Action Man. The film was produced by Arcana Digital and directed by John Moffett, Steven Burch and Chris Woods.Released to tie-in with the line of Action Man toys released in 2004, Robot Atak was the first in a trilogy of direct-to-video films and was followed by a sequel in 2005, Action Man: X Missions - The Movie.dbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGillian Deandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Hallidaydbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Taylordbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAdam's Appledbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_honeymoondbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnapping_in_FranceAdam's Apple is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Tim Whelan, in his directorial debut. It starred Monty Banks, Lena Halliday and Judy Kelly. It was made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Adam's_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:Adam's_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Adam's_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_M._Broidydbp-dbr:Adam's_Womandbp-dbp:producerLouis F. 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It has been called a "convict Western".dbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shirley_Frimpong-Mansodbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:producerKen Attohdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joselyn_Dumasdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Okorodbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adjetey_Anangdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Dumelodbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roselyn_Ngissahdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringAnima Misa Amoahdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringFred Kanebidbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringHelene Asantedbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringJasmine Baroudidbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringNaa Ashorkor Mensa-Dokudbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringSoulKnight Jazzdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:starringVincent McCauleydbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shirley_Frimpong-Mansodbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:nameAdams Applesdbp-dbr:Adams_Applesdbp-dbp:countryGhanadbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Ghanaian_filmsdbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shirley_Frimpong-Mansodbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ghanaian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_in_separate_partsdbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ghanadbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2011dbp-dbr:Adams_Applespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_seriesAdams Apples is a Ghanaian film series, starring Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Naa Ashorkor Mensa-Doku, Anima Misa Amoah, Adjetey Anang, Helene Asante, SoulKnight Jazz, Jasmine Baroudi, Vincent McCauley, Roselyn Ngissah, Fred Kanebi. The series consists of ten drama feature films, known as "chapters", produced by Ken Attoh and directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso.The film series follows the life of the Adams' family, which is made up of Doris Adams (Anima Misa Amoah), a widow of an ex-diplomat, and her three daughters; Baaba (Okoro), Jennifer (Dumas) and Kuukua (Mensah-Doku), showing how they deal with their complicated family, love lives, individual secrets, lies and regrets. A spin-off television drama series, with the same title premiered in February 2013, and has since started airing on DStv's Africa Magic; the television series is set a year after the tenth chapter of the film series.dbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:directorDave Paynedbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringDaryl Hannahdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:nameAddams Family Reuniondbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reuniondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mike_Elliottdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saban_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dave_Paynedbp-dbr:Addams_Family_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Addams_Family_filmsAddams Family Reunion is a 1998 American comedy film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams. Directed by Dave Payne, the film was intended to serve as a pilot for a new proposed television series produced by Saban. The film stars Daryl Hannah and Tim Curry as Morticia and Gomez Addams respectively while Carel Struycken and Christopher Hart's hand are the only ones to reprise their roles from the last two films. The film's plot focused on the eccentric, macabre aristocratic Addams family mistakenly arriving at the wrong family reunion and encountering a man (Ed Begley Jr.) who seeks to commit murder in order to inherit a fortune.Payne had intended to give the film a dark, edgy tone. However, Saban had interfered with the development, insisting that the story be aimed solely at entertaining children, and lack much of the black comedy and satire of the previous films. Saban also wanted Payne to imitate aspects of Paramount Pictures' popular 1991–1993 duo of films, and the 1964 TV series, and rejected any original idea developed by Payne and the film's screenwriters. As a result, the film was poorly received by critics, who criticized the film's screenplay, special effects, production design, and much of its acting, while singling out Tim Curry's performance for praise, calling Curry the best part of the film.dbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Opulsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Reinhardt_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Masondbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Ryandbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Bel Geddesdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Opulsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Reinhardt_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Laurentsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameCaughtdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interclass_romancedbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Friedrich_Hollaenderdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Arthur_Laurentsdbp-dbr:Caught_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_OphülsCaught is a 1949 American melodrama and film noir directed by Max Ophüls, and starring James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes and Robert Ryan. Caught was based on a novel by Libbie Block.dbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_B._Ullmandbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_W._Blackburndbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCavalry Scoutdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Cavalry_Scout_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_cavalry_filmsCavalry Scout is a 1951 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Audrey Long and Jim Davis.dbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRingo Starrdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Gilforddbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShelley Longdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAvery Schreiberdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Bachdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Matuszakdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudy_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCavemandbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Estudios_Churubusco_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rudy_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Yetidbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_GottliebCaveman is a 1981 slapstick comedy film written and directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long and Barbara Bach. The film is set during prehistory and revolves around the rivalries between cavemen. 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The film was given a limited theatrical release starting on 17 October 2012, and was released on several home audio and video formats on 19 November 2012. The performance, the film, and album releases have been widely praised.dbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameCeliadbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Celia_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsCelia (also known as Celia – The Sinister Affair of Poor Aunt Nora) is a 1949 British comedy-thriller second feature ('B') film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Bruce Lester and John Bailey. It was written by A.R. Rawlinson and Searle, with additional dialogue by Roy Plomley, and was based on the 1948 BBC radio serial of the same title by Edward J. Mason. It was made by Hammer Films.dbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCellulardbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCellular: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronic, Stage & Screendbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_police_misconductdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Ottmandbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mobile_phonesdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Cellular_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Chris_MorganCellular is a 2004 American action thriller film directed by David R. 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It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $57 million.dbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Hytnerdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringZoe Saldanadbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Gallagherdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmanda Schulldbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan May Prattdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonna Murphydbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringEthan Stiefeldbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Hytnerdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameCenter Stagedbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_balletdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_performing_arts_educationdbp-dbr:Center_Stage_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_HytnerCenter Stage is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner about a group of young ballet dancers from various backgrounds who enroll at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York City. The film explores the issues and difficulties in the world of professional dance, and how each individual copes with the stresses. It also served as the film debut for actresses Zoe Saldaña and Amanda Schull. The film was released theatrically in the United States on May 12, 2000.The single from the film's soundtrack "I Wanna Be with You" is performed by Mandy Moore. The song became Moore's highest-charting song in the US at number 24, becoming her only top 40 song in the nation. It spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked during its 9th week on the chart.dbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributorJ. Arthur Rank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDanton Filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Willoughbydbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerDeanne Judsondbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trudy_Youngdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameAge of Innocencedbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1919dbp-dbr:Age_of_Innocence_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_BridgesAge of Innocence, also known as Ragtime Summer, is a 1977 Canadian-British film directed by Alan Bridges and starring David Warner, Honor Blackman and Trudy Young. It is not based on the novel, The Age of Innocence.dbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerd_Oswalddbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:producerJoseph F. Robertsondbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Bouchetdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendell_Coreydbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Esmonddbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Mark_Richmandbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rafael_Camposdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerd_Oswalddbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:nameAgent for H.A.R.M.dbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerd_Oswalddbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_secret_agents_and_spiesdbp-dbr:Agent_for_H.A.R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsAgent for H.A.R.M. is a 1966 science fiction spy thriller directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Mark Richman, one of a number of spy thrillers of the era having conspicuous sci-fi elements. Here it is the deadly spores which turn human flesh into fungus on contact.The film was intended to be the television pilot for a new spy series. However, it was later decided that it should be given a theatrical release instead. It was released as a double feature with Wild Wild Winter.dbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paddy_Breathnachdbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brendan_Coyledbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paddy_Breathnachdbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAilsadbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dario_Marianellidbp-dbr:Ailsa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paddy_BreathnachAilsa is a 1994 Irish film directed by Paddy Breathnach and starring Brendan Coyle and Andrea Irvine. His first feature film, it garnered Breathnach the Euskal Media Award for best new director at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. The film also received nominations at the Stockholm Film Festival and the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema.The style and theme of Ailsa was generally perceived as "European". It was released at a time when the Irish film industry was experiencing enormous growth.It is based on a short story by the Irish novelist Joseph O'Connor.dbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carman_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_Nature_Grand!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsAin't Nature Grand! is the seventh title in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. It was released as early as December 13, 1930.dbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetdbp-dbp:nameAin't She Tweetdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1952dbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ain't_She_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_suburbsAin't She Tweet is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 21, 1952, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The title is a play on the song "Ain't She Sweet."dbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Mooredbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckydbp-dbp:nameAin't That Duckydbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ain't_That_Duckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsAin't That Ducky is a 1945 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 19, 1945, and stars Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Whitmandbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:distributorContinental Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:producerW. Ray Johnstondbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:starringShirley Greydbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:starringNorman Kerrydbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Whitmandbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_R._Fosterdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hampton_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E.V._Durlingdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Q._MacDonalddbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:nameAir Eaglesdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Eaglespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_WhitmanAir Eagles is a 1931 American pre-Code action film directed by Phil Whitman and starring Lloyd Hughes, Norman Kerry, and Shirley Grey.dbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Kernochandbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Direct_Cinema_Limiteddbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:S._K._Thothdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Kernochandbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Direct_Cinema_Limiteddbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThothdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Short_Subject_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_entertainersThoth is a documentary film by Sarah Kernochan and Lynn Appelle about the life of New York–based street performer S. K. Thoth. In 2002, the film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 74th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_McDonaghdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:distributorFox Searchlight Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:producerGraham Broadbentdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:producerPeter Czernindbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:producerMartin McDonaghdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:starringFrances McDormanddbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:starringSam Rockwelldbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:starringJohn Hawkesdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouridbp-dbp:starringPeter 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toronto_International_Film_Festival_People's_Choice_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tragicomedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Drama_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_British_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Eagle_Award_(Russia)_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:Three_Billboards_Outside_Ebbing,_Missouripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_McDonaghThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a 2017 crime drama film written, directed, and produced by Martin McDonagh. It stars Frances McDormand as Mildred Hayes, a Missouri woman who rents three roadside billboards to draw attention to her daughter's unsolved rape and murder. Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Abbie Cornish, John Hawkes, and Peter Dinklage appear in supporting roles. The film was theatrically released in the United States in November 2017 and in the United Kingdom in January 2018 by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and it grossed $162 million at the worldwide box office.It received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for McDonagh's screenplay and direction, and the performers of its ensemble cast (particularly McDormand, Rockwell and Harrelson). It won numerous accolades, including five BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. It also received seven nominations at the 90th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning Best Actress (McDormand) and Best Supporting Actor (Rockwell).dbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:nameThree Crooked Mendbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisThree Crooked Men is a 1958 British 'B' crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Gordon Jackson and Warren Mitchell. It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard.dbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Switzerdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Internationaldbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Davisdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Meadowsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reed_Diamonddbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Switzerdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Internationaldbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saban_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Family_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_SwitzerThree Days is an American television film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Kristin Davis, Reed Diamond and Tim Meadows. It premiered on ABC Family in 2001 as a part of its 25 Days of Christmas programming block and was filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was the last movie produced for Fox Family, as Disney-ABC officially acquired the network in October 2001. The film received a limited Region 2 DVD release, in PAL format. The film had been available on the Disney+ streaming service from launch in 2019 until October 2022.dbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neely_Plumbdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:producerStanley Schneiderdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:starringRobert Redforddbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:starringMax von Sydowdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:starringFaye Dunawaydbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:starringCliff Robertsondbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Rayfieldbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lorenzo_Semple_Jr.dbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:nameThree Days of the Condordbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dino_De_Laurentiisdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lorenzo_Semple_Jr.dbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Three_Days_of_the_Condorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_GrusinThree Days of the Condor is a 1975 American spy thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, and Max von Sydow. The screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel was based on the 1974 novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady.Set mainly in New York City and Washington, D.C., the film is about a bookish CIA researcher who comes back from lunch one day to discover his co-workers murdered, then subsequently tries to avoid his own murder and outwit those responsible and understand their motives. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Semple and Rayfiel received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:producerEric Fellnerdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:producerNira Parkdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:producerTim Bevan '')dbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:starringSimon Peggdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:starringSee below]]'')dbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nira_Parkdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Peggdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:nameThree Flavours Cornettodbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthology_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Simon_Peggdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2004The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy (also sometimes referred to as the Cornetto trilogy or the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy) is an anthology series of British comedic genre films directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and produced by Nira Park. The series stars Pegg and Nick Frost, with several other actors, including Bill Nighy, Rafe Spall and Martin Freeman, also appearing in all three films. The trilogy consists of Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), and The World's End (2013).The trilogy of films does not share a storyline, and is named after its repeated passing references to Cornetto ice cream cones. Produced on a combined budget of $38 million, the films grossed $156 million worldwide and garnered critical praise. In addition to brief references to the Cornetto ice cream brand, the films’ plots have other common elements: each depicts romance and struggles with maturity.The name is also a reference to the French Three Colours trilogy (1993–1994) by director Krzysztof Kieślowski.dbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Joanoudbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:producerDavid E. Vogeldbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Baker Halldbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringCasey Siemaszkodbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringJohn P. Ryandbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringRichard Tysondbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringAnne Ryandbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringStacey Glickdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:starringJonathan Wisedbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Joanoudbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:nameThree O'Clock Highdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Christian_Mathesondbp-dbr:Three_O'Clock_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_JoanouThree O'Clock High is a 1987 American teen comedy film directed by Phil Joanou. The script, about a meek high schooler who is forced into a fight with an unstable new transfer student, is based on the high school experiences of screenwriters Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szollosi. It was shot in Ogden, Utah.dbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Sicheldbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames C. Katz & John Goldstonedbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurence Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Plowrightdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Sicheldbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_C._Katzdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Moura_Budbergdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameThree Sistersdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Three_SistersThree Sisters is a 1970 British drama film starring Alan Bates, Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright, based on the 1901 play by Anton Chekhov. Olivier also directed, with co-director John Sichel; it was the final feature film directed by Olivier. The film was based on a 1967 theatre production that Olivier had directed at the Royal National Theatre. Both the theatrical production and the film used the translation from the original Russian by Moura Budberg. The film was released in the U.S. in 1974 as part of the American Film Theatre. 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It was shot in Oklahoma for a budget of $26,000. It premiered at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival in April, 2011, where it won a Silver Remi award for best comedy feature.It was released on VODO under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License.dbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:distributorAstor Picturesdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Simmons_(writer)dbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:producerJohn Arnolddbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Danemandbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_McKerndbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alec_McCowendbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Houstondbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Simmons_(writer)dbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Barzmandbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:nameTime Without Pitydbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_LoseyTime Without Pity is a 1957 British film noir thriller film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman, Peter Cushing, Alec McCowen and Renee Houston. It is about a father trying to save his son from execution for murder.The film was directed by Losey after he was blacklisted in the U.S. during the McCarthy era. It was his second film in Britain and his first under his own name.The screenplay was written by fellow blacklisted writer Ben Barzman and adapted from the 1953 play Someone Waiting by Emlyn Williams.dbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_La_Berndbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:nameTime to Rememberdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_filmsTime to Remember is a 1962 British crime film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Yvonne Monlaur, Harry H. 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It was written by Arthur La Bern, based on the 1915 Edgar Wallace novel The Man Who Bought London.It was part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries film series made at Merton Park Studiosdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Boswell_(musician)dbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:distributorAmber Mountain Studiosdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:producerJohn Boswelldbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Boswell_(musician)dbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boswell_(musician)dbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Boswell_(musician)dbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:nameA Journey to the End of Timedbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:nameTimelapse of the Future:dbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:nameThe Arrow of Time: Soundtrack to Timelapse of the Futuredbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Experimental_musicdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Space_musicdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dark_ambientdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dubstepdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Lounge_musicdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synth_bassdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sciencedbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surrealist_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_spacedbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Creative_Commons-licensed_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Creative_Commons-licensed_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_content_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_content_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_artdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Internet_filmsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sciencedbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Webby_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Planetarium_showsdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pages_containing_links_to_subscription-only_contentdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pages_containing_links_to_account-only_contentdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_YouTube_videosdbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_futuredbp-dbr:Timelapse_of_the_Futurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Audiovisual_artTimelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time is a 2019 short epic documentary film created by American astronomy-themed musician and filmmaker John D. Boswell, made as a follow-up to his other short film Timelapse of the Entire Universe. Running at 29 minutes, it is a flowmotion—a combination of a hyper-lapse, time-lapse, and regular shots—of the universe from 2019 to the end of time, with the lapse rate doubling every five seconds. The film consists of self-made and fair use footage from films, the Internet, and speeches by scientists, using current knowledge and combining different hypotheses.Boswell spent six months on production, beginning in mid-2018, with several months of research prior. It was initially conceived as an art installation without dialogue, but later changed due to the weight of the subject matter. The film's soundtrack combines original music with stock audio; the former was later released in an album titled The Arrow of Time.Timelapse of the Future was released on Boswell's YouTube channel melodysheep and screened on several venues; it also won the 2020 Webby Awards. The film became viral, garnering millions of views and received positive reviews for its audiovisual craft, though some of the plot points were noted as mere speculations. The film inspired a song and music video by Noah Cyrus.dbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Dykedbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCreative Light Worldwidedbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorArdustrydbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames A. Courtneydbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Cookdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Bloomdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles F. Cirgenskidbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMary Petryshyndbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Van Scyocdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Waitedbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Corbindbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caprice_Benedettidbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Slezakdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Grantdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Cookdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Bloomdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTimequestdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_alternate_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.dbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_J._Edgar_Hooverdbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lee_Harvey_Oswalddbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_assassination_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lyndon_B._Johnsondbp-dbr:Timequest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jacqueline_Kennedy_OnassisTimequest is a 2000 science-fiction film directed by Robert Dyke and starring Victor Slezak as John F. Kennedy, Caprice Benedetti as Jacqueline Kennedy, and Ralph Waite as the Time Traveler. The film also features Vince Grant and Bruce Campbell. After premiering on April 13, 2000, the film had a limited theatrical release in the United States, followed shortly by distribution on VHS and DVD to the United States, Canada, and Australia. Timequest explores the science fiction theme of altering the present day by traveling back in time and tampering with past events – specifically, preventing the assassination of John F. Kennedy.dbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Boyle_(director)dbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLumas Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Saxdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Boyle_(director)dbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Saxdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameTimes Squaredbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gotham_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_BoyleTimes Square is a 1929 American sound part-talkie drama film directed by Joseph Boyle and starring Alice Day, Arthur Lubin and Emile Chautard. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using a sound-on-disc system. The film was shot in Los Angeles and New York.dbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Gibbdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Blue_Weaverdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerJacob Brackmandbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Maria_Horsforddbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Marguliesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trini_Alvaradodbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Johnsondbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coffielddbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Berghofdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacob_Brackmandbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacob_Brackmandbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameTimes Squaredbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameTimes Square: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:genrePunk rock, new wavedbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Stigwooddbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_runawaysdbp-dbr:Times_Square_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Riot_grrrl_filmsTimes Square is a 1980 American drama film directed by Allan Moyle and starring Trini Alvarado and Robin Johnson as teenage runaways from opposite sides of the tracks and Tim Curry as a radio DJ. The film is set in New York City. The plot embodies a punk rock ethic of misunderstood youth articulating their frustrations toward adult authority through music.dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBradley Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeannine Rousseldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTinker Belldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Adventure_gamedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Fairiesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tinker_Bell_filmsTinker Bell is a 2008 American animated fantasy film and the first installment in the Disney Fairies franchise produced by Disneytoon Studios. It is about Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in the 1953 Disney animated film Peter Pan and its 2002 sequel Return to Never Land. Unlike Disney's two Peter Pan films featuring the character, which were produced primarily using traditional animation, Tinker Bell was produced using digital 3D modeling. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 28, 2008.Tinker Bell is the first Disney film to feature Tinker Bell in a speaking role. Actress Brittany Murphy was originally selected for the part before the role went to Mae Whitman. The film follows Tinker Bell’s origin story, before she met Peter Pan, as she works out her place in Pixie Hollow and struggles with what her “talent” is.dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPeggy Holmesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorBobs Gannawaydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorBradley Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorKlay Halldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMae Whitmandbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRaven-Symonédbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLucy Liudbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMore]])dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMegan Hiltydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameTinker Belldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2008dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peter_Pan_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tinker_Bell_filmsTinker Bell is a CGI-animated fantasy film series based on the character Tinker Bell, produced by DisneyToon Studios as part of the Disney Fairies franchise after producing a number of direct-to-video follow-ups and Winnie the Pooh films. Voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, America Ferrera, Kristin Chenoweth and Pamela Adlon are featured in the films. Six feature films and one TV special were produced: Tinker Bell, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Pixie Hollow Games (the special), Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy, and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. The series is a spin-off of and prequel to Peter Pan. Originally developed as a direct-to-video franchise, the series was theatrically released from its third film onwards.dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bradley_Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerMargot Pipkindbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerHelen Kalafaticdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Whitmandbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raven-Symonédbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sheendbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Chenowethdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Liudbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Adlondbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringAngela Bartysdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Motedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bradley_Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bradley_Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Germaindbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Ansolabeheredbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:nameTinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescuedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Adventure_gamedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Fairiesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tinker_Bell_filmsTinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue is a 2010 American animated fantasy adventure film and the third installment of the Disney Fairies franchise produced by Disneytoon Studios. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie for his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. Animated by Prana Studios, the film was produced using digital 3D modeling. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 21, 2010. Unlike the other films in the series, it takes place entirely away from Pixie Hollow.dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Klay_Halldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fields_(record_producer)dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Luriedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_McCartneydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anjelica_Hustondbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Whitmandbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raven-Symonédbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Chenowethdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Liudbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringAngela Bartysdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Klay_Halldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Luriedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Spiliotopoulosdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameTinker Bell and the Lost Treasuredbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameGift of a Frienddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Adventure_gamedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Evan_Spiliotopoulosdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Fairiesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tinker_Bell_filmsTinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Klay Hall and the second installment in the Disney Fairies franchise. Produced by Disneytoon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios, and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009.The film was followed by more direct-to-video films: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.dbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_O._Lowrydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerPatrick Whitleydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerDavid McAreedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rileydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_O._Lowrydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_serial_killersdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_John_Wayne_GacyTo Catch a Killer is a two-part television film from 1992, directed by Eric Till and starring Brian Dennehy and Michael Riley. It is based on the true story of the pursuit of American serial killer John Wayne Gacy.dbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Mulligandbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_J._Pakuladbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGregory Peckdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrock Petersdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Fixdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Whitedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Badhamdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Andersondbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Overtondbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhillip Alforddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Mulligandbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_J._Pakuladbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horton_Footedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTo Kill a Mockingbirddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prejudicedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Mulligandbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Horton_Footedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:To_Kill_a_Mockingbirddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_legal_filmsTo Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American legal drama crime film directed by Robert Mulligan, starring Gregory Peck and Mary Badham. Adapted from Harper Lee's 1960 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the film follows lawyer Atticus Finch in Depression-era Alabama educating his children against prejudice while defending a black man who is falsely charged with the rape of a white woman. It is widely considered to be one of the greatest movies ever made.The film won overwhelmingly positive reception from both the critics and the public; a box-office success, it earned more than six times its budget. The film was awarded three Academy Awards, including Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for eight, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress.In 1995, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2003, the American Film Institute named Atticus Finch the greatest movie hero of the 20th century. In 2007, the film ranked twenty-fifth on the AFI's 10th anniversary list of the greatest American movies of all time. In 2008, the film ranked first on the AFI's list of the ten greatest courtroom dramas. In 2020, the British Film Institute included it in their list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 15. The film was restored and released on Blu-ray and DVD in 2012, as part of the 100th anniversary of Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:directorBrian Baughdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:producerJim Brittsdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Waynedbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringDeja Kreutzbergdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringJoshua Wiegeldbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:nameTo Save a Lifedbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:nameTo Save A Life Official Movie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christian_musicdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:To_Save_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsTo Save a Life is a 2009 American Christian drama film directed by Brian Baugh and starring Randy Wayne, Deja Kreutzberg, Robert Bailey Jr., Steven Crowder and Sean Michael Afable. The film was released theatrically in the United States on January 22, 2010, and was written by Jim Britts. The United States rights were acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films from New Song Pictures.To Save a Life was produced on a budget of about $1 million, but earned nearly double that in its opening weekend. The film was released to 441 theaters on January 22, 2010, and has grossed $3,777,210 domestically. It was received with mixed to generally negative reviews from film critics.dbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerJames Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerJohn R. Sloandbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Geesondbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Poitierdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Kendalldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lulu_(singer)dbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Mindbendersdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Roberts_(actor)dbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:nameTo Sir, with Lovedbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Traditional_pop_musicdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_British_mendbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Grainerdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_ClavellTo Sir, with Love is a 1967 British drama film that deals with social and racial issues in a secondary school in the East End of London. It stars Sidney Poitier and features Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, Suzy Kendall, Patricia Routledge and singer Lulu making her film debut. James Clavell directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaite's 1959 autobiographical novel of the same title.The film's title song "To Sir with Love", sung by Lulu, peaked at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five weeks in the autumn of 1967 and ultimately was the best-selling single in the US that year; meanwhile, Poitier, playing a charismatic schoolteacher to troubled youth, was the first black actor to win a Golden Globe Award. The film ranked number 27 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies.The film premiered and became a hit one month before another film about troubled schools, Up the Down Staircase, appeared. A made-for-television sequel, To Sir, with Love II, was released in 1996, with Poitier reprising his starring role.dbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:producerG. Mac Browndbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringJohn Leguizamodbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringChris Penndbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringPatrick Swayzedbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringWesley Snipesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringBlythe Dannerdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Carter_Beanedbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:nameTo Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! 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Julie Newmar is a 1995 American road comedy-drama film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three New York City drag queens who embark on a road trip. Its title refers to an iconic autographed photo of Julie Newmar they carry with them on their journey. Newmar also has a cameo appearance in the film as herself.The film was released in the United States on September 8, 1995, and held the number-one spot at the North American box office for two weeks with a worldwide gross of $47.8 million. Critical response was mixed, with particular criticism towards the plot and its familiar elements, but the performances of Swayze, Snipes, and Leguizamo were lauded. It has since become a cult favorite amongst the LGBT community. At the 53rd Golden Globe Awards, Swayze was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Leguizamo was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.World Golf Hall of Fame member Juan Antonio "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez sued Universal Pictures for defamation, especially involving the use of his name in the film, eventually settling on undisclosed terms.dbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:producerDorrell McGowandbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:producerGeorge P. Breakstondbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:producerScreen Archives Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:nameTokyo File 212dbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212dbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_communismdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anti-communist_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Communism_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Tokyo_File_212purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Fujisawa,_KanagawaTokyo File 212 (Japanese: 東京ファイル212) is a 1951 spy film directed by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. George Breakston wrote the film's script and co-produced it with Dorrell McGowan jointly under the banner of their newly formed Breakston–McGowan Productions and Japanese Tonichi Enterprises Company. Californian lawyer Melvin Belli executive-produced the feature while composer Albert Glasser provided the film's score.The film, a Japanese-American co-production, starred Florence Marly and Robert Peyton in the lead roles while Tetsu Nakamura played the antagonist. Katsuhiko Haida, Reiko Otani, Tatsuo Saitō and Heihachirô Ôkawa featured as supporting characters. Real life geisha Ichimaru appeared in a song sequence. The plot revolved around an American Intelligence agent (Peyton) sent to Japan to track down a suspected communist who was previously his college-mate (Haida).Principal photography commenced on July 21, 1950, in Japan and was completed in 36 days; making it Hollywood's first feature film to be shot entirely in Japan. RKO Pictures distributed the film in the US. Upon release the film received mixed reviews from critics who found the story unconvincing, though they appreciated the scenic settings. It turned out to be a commercial failure too.dbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Taylor_(American_filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_P._Jacobsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Capra_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celeste_Holmdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Oatesdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Eastdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Taylor_(American_filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_P._Jacobsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Capra_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameTom Sawyerdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Williamsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_the_Sherman_Brothersdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reader's_Digestdbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Taylordbp-dbr:Tom_Sawyer_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Adventures_of_Tom_SawyerTom Sawyer is the 1973 American musical film adaptation of the Mark Twain novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was directed by Don Taylor. The film was produced by Reader's Digest in collaboration with Arthur P. Jacobs, and its screenplay and songs were written by the Sherman Brothers, Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman.During the 46th Academy Awards, the film received three nominations for Best Original Song Score, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design, but failed to win any.dbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinemavault Releasingdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Scharfdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Frielsdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachael_Blake_(Australian_actress)dbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Spielmandbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loene_Carmendbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Scharfdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTom Whitedbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Tom_White_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Kelly_(Australian_musician)Tom White is a 2004 film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos.dbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Romandbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorTurner Pictures Worldwide Distributiondbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Bricussedbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPhil Romandbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMichael Belldbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringEd Gilbertdbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringHoward Morrisdbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRichard Kinddbp-dbr:Tom_and_Jerry:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDavid L. 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It was produced and directed by Phil Roman, with a screenplay written by Dennis Marks, who also scripted some episodes of the then-airing TV series Tom & Jerry Kids. It features original songs written by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse and a score also composed by Mancini. The film stars the voices of Richard Kind, Dana Hill, Anndi McAfee, Tony Jay, Rip Taylor, Henry Gibson, Michael Bell, Ed Gilbert, David L. Lander, Howard Morris, and Charlotte Rae.It is the very first theatrical feature-length animated film featuring the titular characters, as well as the first piece of theatrically released of Tom and Jerry media in 25 years. Although largely mute in the original cartoons, Tom and Jerry are given extensive spoken dialogue for the only time to date. Joseph Barbera, co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions and co-creator of the original Tom and Jerry short films, served as the film's creative consultant. The film tells the story about an eight-year-old girl named Robyn Starling, who enlists Tom and Jerry's help to escape from her evil legal guardian and reunite with her lost and presumed-dead father.Following its premiere in Germany on October 1, 1992, Tom and Jerry: The Movie was released theatrically in the United States on July 30, 1993 by Live Entertainment and Miramax Films, which was a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company at the time. The film grossed $3.6 million and received negative reviews.dbp-dbr:Tomb_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Tomb_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:distributorRetromedia Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tomb_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:producerKimberly A. 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It is the twelfth and last in a long series of films about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. The film contains a number of adult sex scenes bordering on softcore pornography. The film was shot on Video in 2003 and first distributed directly to VHS (in edited form) as Tomb of the Werewolf in June 2004. It was later reissued as an uncensored DVD (with bonus behind the scenes material) in 2015 as The Unliving by Retromedia Entertainment. Director Ray said years later in an interview that the film never made a profit.dbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinergi_Productionsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Misiorowskidbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Priestleydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Elliottdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Biehndbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Burkedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rookerdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Zanedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPowers Boothedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanna Paculadbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVal Kilmerdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Tenneydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDana Delanydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Langdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlton Hestondbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinergi_Productionsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTombstonedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTombstone: Complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_folklore_films_and_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Doc_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinergi_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tuberculosisdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Johnny_Ringodbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tombstone,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Big_Nose_KateTombstone is a 1993 American Western film directed by George P. Cosmatos, written by Kevin Jarre (who was also the original director, but was replaced early in production), and starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, with Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, and Dana Delany in supporting roles, and narration by Robert Mitchum.The film is loosely based on real events that took place in the 1880s in Southeast Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride. It depicts several Western outlaws and lawmen, such as Wyatt Earp, William Brocius, Johnny Ringo, and Doc Holliday.Tombstone was released by Hollywood Pictures in theatrical wide release in the United States on December 25, 1993, grossing $73.2 million worldwide. The film was a financial success, and in the Western genre, it ranks number 25 in the list of highest-grossing films since 1979. Critical reception was generally positive, with the story, directing, and acting receiving praise. Particular praise went towards Val Kilmer's memorable performance as the hard-drinking Doc Holliday. The film has become a cult classic since its release.dbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbp:directorRoger Daltrey and Aubrey Powelldbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbp:distributorRhinodbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Music Visiondbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Whodbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Daltreydbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aubrey_Powell_(designer)dbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rhino_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Music_Visiondbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbp:nameTommy and Quadrophenia Livedbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livedbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Who_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Who_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tommy_(rock_opera)dbp-dbr:Tommy_and_Quadrophenia_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:QuadropheniaTommy and Quadrophenia Live is a 3-disc DVD box set that includes performances by The Who from their 1989 (the Tommy portion) and 1996-1997 tours (the Quadrophenia portion). Whilst the Tommy part of the set had been already released on VHS, material from the Quadrophenia Tour had not been commercially available previously. Both sets present a heavily augmented backing band supporting Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar, piano and vocals) and John Entwistle (bass guitars and vocals). In 1989 the band featured Steve 'Boltz' Bolton on guitar, John Bundrick on piano and keyboards, Simon Phillips on drums, Jody Linscott on percussion, and Chyna, Billy Nicholls and Cleveland Watkiss on backing vocals, along with the Kick Horns brass ensemble. The 1996-97 band swapped Zak Starkey for Phillips on drums and Pete's brother Simon Townshend for Steve Bolton on guitar. For both tours Townshend heavily relied on acoustic guitars for the main part of the show, only trading it in for his electric guitars on some of the older numbers.dbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerStuart Levydbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerGeorge H. Browndbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:nameTommy the Toreadordbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_province_of_Sevilledbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Tommy_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_musical_comedy_filmsTommy the Toreador is a 1959 British musical comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Tommy Steele, Janet Munro, Sid James, Bernard Cribbins, Noel Purcell and Kenneth Williams.dbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_television_playsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow's_Child_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_playsTomorrow's Child is an Australian television film, or rather a live one-off television play, which aired in 1957 on ABC. Directed by Raymond Menmuir, it is notable as an early example of Australian television comedy and was Australia's first live hour long drama. It was set in the future, making it technically Australia's first science fiction drama.dbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerClayton Huttondbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameTomorrow We Livedbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_We_Live_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_HaynesTomorrow We Live is a 1936 British drama film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Godfrey Tearle, Haidee Wright and Renee Gadd. Its plot concerns a financier on the brink of ruin.It was made at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jessel_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Waynedbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:starringEzio Pinzadbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:starringRoberta Petersdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jessel_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:nameTonight We Singdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_classical_musiciansdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Tonight_We_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Russian_menTonight We Sing is a 1953 American musical biopic film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring David Wayne, Ezio Pinza, and Roberta Peters. It is based on the life and career of the celebrated impresario Sol Hurok.The film is based on the 1946 book Impresario, an autobiography written by Sol Hurok with the help of Ruth Goode, who once served as Hurok's press agent. The film credits Hurok as technical advisor.dbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil C. Samueldbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerSelim Cattandbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Holtdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jayne_Mansfielddbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Genndbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karlheinz_Böhmdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanik Patissondbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Kretzmerdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameToo Hot to Handledbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:name(AKA: Playgirl After Dark )dbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Youngdbp-dbr:Too_Hot_to_Handle_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearToo Hot to Handle (U.S. title: Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Terence Young and starring Jayne Mansfield, Leo Genn and Carl Boehm. The screenplay was by Herbert Kretzmer from a story by Harry Lee.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:nameToo Many Blondesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_FreelandToo Many Blondes is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish and Lon Chaney Jr. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:directorCasper Kellydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Casper_Kellydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Surreal_humourdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Black_comedydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Surreal_humourdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Black_comedydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannibalism_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_television_showsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_filmed_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_and_television_opening_sequencesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_comedy_television_showsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adult_Swim_pilots_and_specialsToo Many Cooks is a surreal comedy horror short that originally aired as a special during Adult Swim's "infomercials" block on October 28, 2014, at 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time. It was created, written, and directed by Casper Kelly, and produced by Williams Street. After its original airing, the piece became a viral video online and was repeated each night at midnight Eastern Time during the week of November 11, 2014.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameToo Many Wivesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Wives_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingToo Many Wives is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Claude Flemming, Alf Goddard and Jack Hobbs. It was a quota quickie made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameToo Many Womendbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Women_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._RayToo Many Women, also known as Girl Trouble and Man Trap, is a 1942 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray.dbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worlddbp-dbp:directorWilliam Davenportdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worlddbp-dbp:nameToo Sane for This Worlddbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Sane_for_This_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_autismToo Sane for This World is a documentary series that was directed by William Davenport. The first film, Too Sane for This World, was released on September 1, 2011, and features an introduction by Dr. Temple Grandin. The second documentary, Citizen Autistic, was released on April 1, 2013.dbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Schroderdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Herodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steve_Dorffdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_the_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Navy_in_World_War_IIToo Young the Hero is a 1988 American made-for-television historical drama war film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Rick Schroder. It premiered on CBS on March 27, 1988. The film tells the true story of a 12-year-old boy who forges his mother's signature to join the United States Navy during World War II. It is based on the real life of Calvin Graham, who was the youngest American serviceman of the war. The film was produced by Trucon Productions in Virginia Beach, Virginia and in Wilmington, North Carolina for CBS.dbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Kellydbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Shanedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTornadodbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tornadoesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Freddie_RichTornado is a 1943 film directed by William A. Berke and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly.dbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:producerChristian McIntiredbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Weintraubdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Kretschmanndbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ely_Pougetdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringMarcus Aureliusdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Bradley_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Peasedbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Angelodbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringAnna Nicholasdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringMelik Malkasiandbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringMark McCluredbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringEddi Wildedbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringBob Morriseydbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringBrian Fakerdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringGeof Prysirrdbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringMichael Mendelsondbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:starringMisa Koprovadbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:nameTotal Realitydbp-dbr:Total_Realitydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_22nd_centurydbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alternate_timeline_filmsdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_the_2100sdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Total_Realitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2100sTotal Reality is a 1997 American science-fiction action film directed by Phillip J. Roth. The musical score was composed by Jim Goodwin. The film stars David Bradley, Ely Pouget, Thomas Kretschmann, Anna Nicholas, Marcus Aurelius, and Patsy Pease.dbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Ratnerdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:producerBrian Grazerdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jake_Monacodbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:producerEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:producerKim Rothdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringAlan Aldadbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Broderickdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringTéa Leonidbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringCasey Affleckdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringMichael Peñadbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringJudd Hirschdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringGabourey Sidibedbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:starringStephen McKinley Hendersondbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Ratnerdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphydbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Nathansondbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Griffindbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:nameTower Heistdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeff_Nathansondbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Midlife_crisis_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Griffindbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thanksgiving_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_Heistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brett_RatnerTower Heist is a 2011 American heist comedy film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson, based on a story by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper and Griffin and starring Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy with Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Judd Hirsch, Téa Leoni, Michael Peña, and Gabourey Sidibe in supporting roles. The plot follows employees of an exclusive apartment building who lose their pensions in the Ponzi scheme of a Wall Street businessman and enlist the aid of a criminal, a bankrupt businessman, and an immigrant maid to break into his apartment and steal back their money while avoiding the FBI agents in charge of his case. The film marked one of Heavy D's final roles and the last to be released while he was still alive as he died on November 8, 2011, four days after its theatrical release.Tower Heist began development as early as 2005, based on an idea by Murphy that would star him and an all-black cast of comedians as a heist group who rob Trump International Hotel and Tower. As the script developed and changed into an Ocean's Eleven–style caper, Murphy left the project. Ratner continued to develop the idea into what would eventually become Tower Heist, with Murphy later rejoining the production. Filming took place entirely in New York City on a budget of $75 million (after tax rebates), with several buildings provided by Donald Trump used to represent the eponymous tower. The film's soundtrack album and musical score was composed by Christophe Beck and produced by Jake Monaco and was released on November 1, 2011, by Varèse Sarabande, Back Lot Music and Colosseum Records.Prior to release, the film was involved in a controversy over plans by Universal Pictures to release it for home viewing on video on demand to 500,000 Comcast customers, only three weeks after its cinematic debut. Concern over the implementation's harming ticket sales and inspiring further films to follow suit resulted in several theater chains' refusal to show the film at all if the plan went ahead, forcing Universal to abandon the idea.Tower Heist was theatrically released on November 4, 2011, in the United States by Universal Pictures. However, the film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise going to the cast, including Broderick, Leoni, and Stiller. Murphy's performance was repeatedly singled out, with critics feeling that he displayed a welcome return to the comedic style of his early career. Much of the criticism was focused on the plot, which was considered "formulaic", "rushed", "dull", and "laborious". The film failed to meet box-office expectations, earning only $152.9 million worldwide on a budget of $75–85 million.dbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Freemandbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Browndbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Patedbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Gordondbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameTower of Londondbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Macbethdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1480sdbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Richard_III_(play)dbp-dbr:Tower_of_London_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tower_of_LondonTower of London is a 1962 historical drama and gothic horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price and Michael Pate. The film was produced by Edward Small Productions.The film tells a highly fictionalised account of the rise to power and eventual downfall of King Richard III of England, freely combining elements derived from the plots of Shakespeare's plays Richard III and Macbeth.Aside from the historical setting, the movie is not connected to the 1939 film of the same name, starring Price, Basil Rathbone and Boris Karloff.dbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstborndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Negrindbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstborndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TaurusFilmdbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstborndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Negrindbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstborndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TaurusFilmdbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstborndbp-dbp:nameTower of the Firstborndbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstbornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstbornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstbornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstbornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Tower_of_the_Firstbornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alberto_NegrinTower of the Firstborn (Italian: I Guardiani del Cielo) is a 2000 Italian-French adventure television film directed by Alberto Negrin and starring Ben Cross, Peter Weller, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Marco Bonini, Ione Skye and Heino Ferch. It was based on the novel La torre della solitudine by Valerio Massimo Manfredi.dbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRichard Matsondbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Matson_Filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Matson_Filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTowncraftdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_of_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Towncraft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Little_Rock,_ArkansasTowncraft is a feature documentary on the independent music scene in Little Rock, Arkansas from 1986 to 2006. Produced by Matson Films, Towncraft investigates the music that emerges from smaller cities and the importance of these local scenes, as well as their relationship to the larger music world.Towncraft was released in theaters, on DVD and online on May 22, 2007. Towncraft was the first film to be released simultaneously on these three platforms.The film features interviews and performances by many Little Rock bands including Soophie Nun Squad, Ho-Hum, and The American Princes.dbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Unkrichdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darla_K._Andersondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringNed Beattydbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringDon Ricklesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringJoan Cusackdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringWallace Shawndbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringTim Allendbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringJohn Morrisdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringJohn Ratzenbergerdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringJodi Bensondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:starringEstelle Harrisdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Unkrichdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darla_K._Andersondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arndtdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Unkrichdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:nameToy Story 3dbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Film_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Broadcast_Film_Critics_Association_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darla_K._Andersondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Newmandbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sentient_toys_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_toysdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dollsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_BAFTA_winnersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Arndtdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Unkrichdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Barbiedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toy_StoryToy Story 3 is a 2010 American animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The third installment in the Toy Story film series, it was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of Toy Story 2, produced by Darla K. Anderson, and written by Michael Arndt. The film's ensemble voice cast includes Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Jodi Benson, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, and R. Lee Ermey. In Toy Story 3, Andy Davis, now a teenager, is going to college. Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the other toys are accidentally donated to the Sunnyside Daycare center by Andy's mother, and the toys must decide where their loyalties lie.In 2004, following disagreements between the Walt Disney Company's CEO Michael Eisner and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs, Disney planned to make Toy Story 3 at the new Circle Seven Animation studio unit, with the tentative theatrical release date in early 2008. The script was developed in multiple versions; however, after Disney bought Pixar in early 2006, the Circle Seven version of the film was canceled as the result of Circle Seven's closure. The production was then transferred to Pixar, where a new script was developed. Randy Newman returned to compose the film's musical score. With a budget of $200 million, Toy Story 3 is one of the most expensive films ever made.Toy Story 3 premiered at the Taormina Film Fest in Italy on June 12, 2010, and was released in the United States on June 18. It was the first film to be released theatrically with Dolby Surround 7.1 sound. Like its predecessors, the film received acclaim from critics, who praised the vocal performances, screenplay, emotional depth, animation, and Newman's musical score. It grossed $1.067 billion worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the highest-grossing film of 2010 and the fourth-highest grossing film of all time at the time of its release. It was also the first animated film to reach $1 billion at the box office, and was the highest-grossing animated film until the release of Frozen in 2013, and Pixar's highest-grossing film until the release of Incredibles 2 in 2018.The National Board of Review, the American Film Institute and Cahiers du Cinéma named Toy Story 3 one of their top ten films of 2010. Amongst its numerous accolades, Toy Story 3 was nominated for five awards at the 83rd Academy Awards, winning Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. One of those nominations was for Best Picture, thus making it the third and currently most recent animated film to be nominated for this award, after 1991's Beauty and the Beast and 2009's Up. A sequel, Toy Story 4, was released in 2019.dbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Angus_MacLanedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:producerGalyn Susmandbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringKristen Schaaldbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringDon Ricklesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringCarl Weathersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringJoan Cusackdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringWallace Shawndbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringTim Allendbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringStephen Tobolowskydbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Daltondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Angus_MacLanedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:nameToy Story of Terror!dbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Giacchinodbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Angus_MacLanedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toy_StoryToy Story of Terror! is an American animated Halloween television special produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Disney Television Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures, based on the Toy Story franchise. It is set after the events of Toy Story 3, and premiered on the American television network ABC on October 16, 2013. It was written and directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Galyn Susman, with Joan Cusack, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Timothy Dalton, and Kristen Schaal reprising their roles of Jessie, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Mr. Pricklepants, and Trixie with Carl Weathers as Combat Carl and Stephen Tobolowsky as the motel manager. Michael Giacchino composed the music for the special. The film's soundtrack was released on October 15, 2013, on Amazon.com and iTunes in digital format.The special follows the toys on a road trip, when a flat tire leads Bonnie and her mother to spend the night in a roadside motel. After Mr. Potato Head goes missing, the others begin to search for him, but they find themselves caught up in a mysterious sequence of events that leads them to a big conspiracy.dbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Perskydbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Grossodbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:producerLarry Jacobsondbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Grubergdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:producerMimi Bohbotdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hackdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Perskydbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Grossodbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_action_television_shows_based_on_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown:_Finding_the_Goodbar_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsTrackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer is a television film starring George Segal, Shelley Hack and Tracy Pollan. It first aired on October 15, 1983, on the CBS television network. Produced by Sonny Grosso and Larry Jacobson, the film was directed by Bill Persky.dbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridesdbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridesdbp-dbp:nameTracy Ridesdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracy_Ridespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbTracy Rides is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Virginia Brown Faire and Edmund Cobb.dbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbp:nameTrail Ridersdbp-dbr:Trail_Ridersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_Bustersdbp-dbr:Trail_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyTrail Riders is a 1942 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film is the eighteenth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars John "Dusty" King as Dusty, "Davy" Sharpe and Max "Alibi" Terhune, with Evelyn Finley, Forrest Taylor and Charles King.The film is also known as Dead Men Don't Ride (American pre-release title).dbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:producerCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:producerMaury Nunesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:starringRussell Haydendbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:starringEmmett Lynndbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Holtdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Betty_Burbridgedbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:nameTrail of the Mountiesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Mountiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_CanadaTrail of the Mounties, also known as Law of the Mounties, is a 1947 American western film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Russell Hayden, Jennifer Holt, and Emmett Lynn.dbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMike Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robb_Wellsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Paul_Tremblaydbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robb_Wellsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameTrailer Park Boys: The Moviedbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Atlantis_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Montecito_Picture_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trailer_Park_BoysTrailer Park Boys: The Movie (also known as Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to The Big Dirty and simply Trailer Park Boys) is a 2006 Canadian comedy crime film based on the television series Trailer Park Boys itself a sequel to the 1999 film of the same name. The film follows characters Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles creating a plan for the Big Dirty, one last crime that will enable them to retire from their criminal lives. The film, like the series, was directed and produced by Mike Clattenburg, with Ivan Reitman as an executive producer. It was released in Canada on October 6, 2006, and a limited release in the United States began on January 25, 2008. It has developed into a cult film since then.dbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_A._Sareckydbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_A._Sareckydbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Benton_Cheneydbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbp:nameTrails Enddbp-dbr:Trails_Enddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerTrails End is a 1949 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune and Kay Morley.dbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWilliam Steinerdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leichterdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leichterdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Jevnedbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrails Enddbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_End_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_HermanTrails End is a 1935 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and starring Conway Tearle, Claudia Dell and Fred Kohler. It is based on a story by James Oliver Curwood. It was given a subsequent release by Astor Pictures following World War II.dbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leander_De_Cordovadbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbp:distributorCosmos Productionsdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leander_De_Cordovadbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbp:nameTrails of the Golden Westdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trails_of_the_Golden_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leander_de_CordovaTrails of the Golden West is a 1931 American Western film directed by Leander De Cordova and starring Jay Wilsey, Wanda Hawley and Tom London.dbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:producerLuc Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:producerSteve Chasmandbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringAmber Vallettadbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringKeith Daviddbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringJason Flemyngdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Modinedbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringFrançois Berléanddbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringAlessandro Gassmandbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringShannon Briggsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringKate Nautadbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringHunter Clearydbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:nameTransporter 2dbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:nameTransporter 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:genrePop, rockdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EuropaCorp_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infectious_diseasesdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transporter_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Miami-Dade_Police_DepartmentTransporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Luc Besson & Robert Mark Kamen. It is the sequel to The Transporter (2002) and the second installment in the Transporter franchise, followed by Transporter 3 (2008) and The Transporter Refueled, also called Transporter 4. It stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, with Alessandro Gassmann, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng. In the film, Frank Martin (Statham) is tasked with protecting the young son of politician Jefferson Billings (Modine) from an international drugs cartel.Transporter 2 was theatrically released in France on August 3, 2005, by EuropaCorp, and was released in the United States on September 2, 2005, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics with praise for Statham's performance, action sequences and direction, but criticism for its screenwriting. It grossed $89.1 million worldwide and was followed by the sequel Transporter 3 (2008).dbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Frommerdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bennettdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameTransylvania 6-5000dbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampires_in_animated_filmdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Transylvaniadbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsTransylvania 6-5000 is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on November 30, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny.It is a comedy film, depicting a confrontation between Bugs and a vampire in Transylvania.dbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Laneuvilledbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerChristine A. Sacanidbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerRichard M. Rothsteindbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerGigi Coello-Bannondbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerJana Faindbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carly_Popedbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Laneuvilledbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:genreSportdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_LaneuvilleTrapped in a Purple Haze is a drama television film about drug abuse which originally aired on ABC in 2000; its title is a reference to the Jimi Hendrix song "Purple Haze". The film starred Jonathan Jackson, JoBeth Williams, and Carly Pope, with a supporting role by Hayden Christensen (who eventually beat Jackson for the part of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequel trilogy).dbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTrapped in the Skydbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_the_Sky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._CollinsTrapped in the Sky (aka Army Spy and Sabotage) is a 1939 American thriller film directed by Lewis D. Collins and produced by Larry Darmour for Columbia Pictures. The film stars Jack Holt, Ralph Morgan and Katherine DeMille. Holt is the "flyboy" who is trying to find the saboteurs of a "silent" aircraft. The plot device of a "noiseless" or stealthy aircraft is a familiar theme in aviation films of the period, including The Sky Ranger (1921), The Silent Flier (1926) and Eagle of the Night (1928).dbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrent Maddockdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerS. S. Wilsondbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Grossdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Warddbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringFinn Carterdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringReba McEntiredbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brent_Maddockdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S._S._Wilsondbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brent_Maddockdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._S._Wilsondbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameTremorsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameTremors / Bloodrushdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronic, Stage & Screendbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Tremors_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tremors_(franchise)Tremors is a 1990 American monster horror film directed by Ron Underwood, produced by Brent Maddock and S. S. Wilson, written by Maddock, Wilson, and Underwood and starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire.In the film, handymen Val McKee (Bacon) and Earl Bassett (Ward) wish to leave the small desert town of Perfection, Nevada, as they are tired of their dull lives. However, they happen upon a series of mysterious deaths and a concerned seismologist Rhonda (Carter) studying unnatural readings below the ground. With the help of eccentric survivalist couple Burt and Heather Gummer (Gross and McEntire), the group fights for survival against giant, prehistoric, worm-like monsters hungry for human flesh.Released by Universal Pictures, the film is the first installment of the Tremors franchise and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels and one prequel: Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996), Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001), Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (2004), Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015), Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell (2018), and Tremors: Shrieker Island (2020). A television series titled Tremors: The Series aired from March through August 2003. A second television series was set to air in 2018 after a pilot had been shot with Bacon reprising his role for the first time since the original film, but multiple networks including Syfy passed on the series.dbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Ford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Ford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbp:nameTrial Without Jurydbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Forddbp-dbr:Trial_Without_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsTrial Without Jury is a 1950 American mystery film directed by Philip Ford and starring Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller and Kent Taylor.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling.dbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_McGavindbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan-Michael_Vincentdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Hollimandbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Tribes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Television_filmsTribes, also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace (UK), is a 1970 American television drama film broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week directed by Joseph Sargent. A big ratings success when it first aired November 10, 1970 (which happened to be the Marine Corps' 195th birthday), Tribes was later released theatrically in Britain and Europe under the title The Soldier Who Declared Peace. Tribes has been released on VHS, but as of 2018 has not been released on DVD.dbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncandbp-dbp:producerRonald V. Ashcroftdbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenne_Duncandbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Promotional_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_Shooting_with_Kenne_Duncanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shooting_sportsTrick Shooting with Kenne Duncan was a promotional film directed by Ed Wood. Total run time is nine minutes and was produced c. 1952-1953. It consists of Kenne Duncan performing trick shooting stunts and showcasing firearms made by Remington Arms. Duncan had become known as a villain for B-movie Westerns and the film was an attempt to capitalize on his fame.The rifles showcased were a Remington Model 552 and a Remington Nylon 66. The film includes posters and advertisements of Duncan performing at state fairs and nightclubs, and also still pictures from his roles in Westerns. A sequence features newsreel footage of his visit and performances in Japan.dbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_H._Youngdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrigger Fingersdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Fingers_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerTrigger Fingers is a 1946 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Jennifer Holt.dbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:nameTrigger Tomdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbTrigger Tom is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Al St. John and Bernadene Hayes.dbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:distributorArtist View Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:producerSerge Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:producerGerald I. Wolffdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Hunterdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:nameTripfalldbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_thriller_filmsTripfall is a 2000 American thriller film directed and written by Serge Rodnunsky and starring Eric Roberts (as Eddie), John Ritter (as Tom Williams), Rachel Hunter (as Gina Williams), Michael Raynor (as Franklin Ross) and Katy Boyer (as Lonnie Campos). The music was composed by Evan Evans.dbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:starringRobert Loggiadbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:starringWendy Gazelledbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:starringEdward James Olmosdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:starringWillem Dafoedbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrzej_Krakowskidbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Eidelmandbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triumph_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thessalonikidbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:Triumph_of_the_Spiritpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_M._YoungTriumph of the Spirit is a 1989 American biographical drama film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Willem Dafoe and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay was inspired by true events, the same as the older Slovak film The Boxer and Death directed by Peter Solan. The majority of the film is set in the German POW camp at Auschwitz during the Holocaust and details how the Jewish Greek boxer Salamo Arouch was forced to fight other internees to the death for the SS guards' entertainment.dbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:directorNick Zeig-Owensdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Silverdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trixie_Matteldbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:nameTrixie Mattel: Moving Partsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_entertainersTrixie Mattel: Moving Parts is a documentary film starring drag queen and singer-songwriter Trixie Mattel. It was directed by Nick Zeig-Owens and produced by David Silver, and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2019. Following screenings, Mattel performed several songs on stage. The documentary was made available on video on demand platforms on December 3, 2019.dbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:distributorTroma Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:producerLloyd Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:producerMichael Herzdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringStephen Blackehartdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringDebbie Rochondbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringSean Gunndbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringTiffany Shepisdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringWill Keenandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringSteve Gibbonsdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringJane Jensendbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringLemmydbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringMaximillian Shaundbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:starringValentine Mieledbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gunndbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:nameTromeo & Julietdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Romeo_and_Julietdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Modern_adaptations_of_works_by_William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Tromeo_and_Julietpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_GunnTromeo and Juliet is a 1996 American independent transgressive romantic black comedy film and a loose adaptation of the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare from Troma Entertainment. The film was directed by Lloyd Kaufman from a screenplay he co-wrote with James Gunn, who also served as associate director.The film is a loose adaptation of the play, as it includes the extreme amounts of sexuality and violence characteristic of Troma, as well as a revised ending. The film's title is a blend of "Troma" and "Romeo and Juliet".dbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributorDreamWorks Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerStuart Cornfelddbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerEric McLeoddbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringNick Noltedbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringBill Haderdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringDanny McBridedbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringJay Barucheldbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringJack Blackdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringSteve Coogandbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringBrandon T. 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The film stars Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Jay Baruchel, and Brandon T. Jackson as a group of prima donna actors making a Vietnam War film. When their frustrated director (Steve Coogan) drops them in the middle of a jungle and dies in an accident, they are forced to rely on their acting skills to survive the real action and danger. Tropic Thunder parodies many prestigious war films (specifically those based on the Vietnam War), the Hollywood studio system, and method acting. The ensemble cast includes Nick Nolte, Danny McBride, Matthew McConaughey, Bill Hader, and Tom Cruise.Stiller developed Tropic Thunder's premise during the production of Empire of the Sun in the spring of 1987, and later enlisted Theroux and Cohen to complete a script. The film was greenlit in 2006 and produced by Stuart Cornfeld, Stiller, and Eric McLeod for DreamWorks Pictures and Red Hour Productions as an international co-production between the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Filming took place in 2007 on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi over thirteen weeks and was the largest film production in the island's history. The extensive marketing campaign included faux websites for three of the main characters and their fictional films, a fictional television special, and selling the energy drink advertised in the film, "Booty Sweat".Tropic Thunder was released in the United States on August 13, 2008. It received generally positive reviews for its characters, story, faux trailers, and cast performances, with Downey Jr. being the most positively praised for his performance. However, the depiction of people with disabilities and the use of blackface makeup attracted controversy. The film opened at the top of the American box office and retained the number-one position for three consecutive weeks, ultimately grossing more than $195 million worldwide before its release on home media on November 18, 2008. Downey was nominated as Best Supporting Actor for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Critics' Choice Movie Award, while both he and Cruise received nominations for a Golden Globe Award.dbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Pickerdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Pickerdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_T._Hormandbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbp:nameTropical Heat Wavedbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_R._G._Springsteendbp-dbr:Tropical_Heat_Wavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_musical_comedy_filmsTropical Heat Wave is a 1952 American musical film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Hutton and Grant Withers.dbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Humphrysdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Humphrysdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:nameTropical Troubledbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearTropical Trouble is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Douglass Montgomery, Betty Ann Davies and Alfred Drayton. It was based on the novel Bunga-Bunga by Stephen King-Hall. A series of misunderstandings leads to a colonial governor's wife suspecting him of an affair with his assistant.It was shot at Walton Studios.dbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mandlerdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHeather Hellerdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mandlerdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lana_Del_Reydbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTropicodbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Jesus_in_filmdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_the_Virgin_Mary_in_filmdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_Goddbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adam_and_Evedbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lana_Del_Reydbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Anthony_Mandlerdbp-dbr:Tropico_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_WayneTropico is a 2013 musical short film directed by Anthony Mandler, based on the Biblical story of sin and redemption. Split into three chapters, the film was written by Lana Del Rey, who also starred alongside Shaun Ross. Del Rey plays a dual role, portraying the biblical figure of Eve, as well as Mary, the mother of Jesus, while Ross stars as Adam. The film is set to three songs from Del Rey's 2012 extended play (EP) Paradise.Tropico opened to critical acclaim at its December 4, 2013 premiere at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California. The film was then released digitally on Del Rey's Vevo page the following day. It was also included in the track listing of the film's soundtrack EP, released exclusively to the iTunes Store.dbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameTroubledbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Trouble_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersTrouble is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, George Curzon and Dorothy Robinson. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Kitchindbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Kitchindbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrouble Brewingdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsTrouble Brewing is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Googie Withers and Gus McNaughton. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures, and includes the songs "Fanlight Fanny" and "Hitting the Highspots Now". The film is based on a novel by Joan Butler, and the sets were designed by art director Wilfred Shingleton.dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directorClyde Cookdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrouble in Storedbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Store_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_StudiosTrouble in Store is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Clyde Cook, produced by Irving Asher and starring James Finlayson, Jack Hobbs and Clifford Heatherley. It was made by Warner Bros. as a quota quickie at the company's Teddington Studios and includes the debut screen performance of Joan Hickson.dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:nameTrouble in the Airdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosTrouble in the Air is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Freddie Frinton, Jimmy Edwards, and Bill Owen. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature. The film's sets were designed by the art director Don Russell.dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fintan_Connollydbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:distributorEclipse Picturesdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fiona_Bergindbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aidan_Gillendbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eamon_Morrissey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Mannix_Flynndbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:starringDeclan Conlondbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:starringRenée Weldondbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fintan_Connollydbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fiona_Bergindbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fintan_Connollydbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:nameTrouble with Sexdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)Trouble with Sex is a 2005 Irish drama film set in Dublin and co-written by Catriona McGowan and Fintan Connolly (directed by Connolly). It stars Aidan Gillen and Renée Weldon, who won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance.dbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Archibald_Nettlefolddbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Archibald_Nettlefolddbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbp:nameTroublesome Wivesdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesTroublesome Wives is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Eric Bransby Williams, Mabel Poulton and Lilian Oldland. It was based on the play Summer Lightning by Ernest Denny. The screenplay concerns two housewives who become embroiled with a foreign spy network.dbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Kaplandbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbp:producerIsaac Hayesdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Kaplandbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbp:nameTruck Turnerdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funk_musicdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Kaplandbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Isaac_Hayesdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Isaac_Hayesdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Isaac_Hayes_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Truck_Turnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stax_Records_soundtracksTruck Turner, also known as Black Bullet, is a 1974 American blaxploitation film, starring Isaac Hayes and Yaphet Kotto, and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. The screenplay was written by Michael Allin, Leigh Chapman (under a pseudonym, Jerry Wilkes), and Oscar Williams. Hayes also scored the music for the soundtrack. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Foxy Brown.dbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Rossdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Widmarkdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMandy Patinkindbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImogen Stubbsdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Wadedbp-dbr:True_Colors_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTrue 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Colors is a 1991 American political drama film directed by Herbert Ross, written by Kevin Wade, and starring John Cusack, James Spader, Imogen Stubbs, Mandy Patinkin, and (in one of his final film roles) Richard Widmark.dbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Camerondbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:producerJames Camerondbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:producerStephanie Austindbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:starringTom Arnolddbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:starringJamie Lee Curtisdbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:starringTia Carreredbp-dbr:True_Liesdbp-dbp:starringArt 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Lies is a 1994 American action comedy film written and directed by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Harry Tasker, a U.S. government agent, who struggles to balance his double life as a spy with his familial duties, and Jamie Lee Curtis as his unknowing wife. Tom Arnold, Bill Paxton, Art Malik, Tia Carrere, Eliza Dushku, and Charlton Heston star in supporting roles. The screenplay is based on the 1991 French comedy film La Totale!. The film was the first Lightstorm Entertainment project to be distributed under Cameron's multimillion-dollar production deal with 20th Century Fox, as well as the first major production for the visual effects company Digital Domain, which was co-founded by Cameron. It was also the first film to cost $100 million.True Lies received mostly positive reviews from critics, and ultimately grossed $378 million worldwide at the box office, becoming the third-highest-grossing film of 1994. For her performance, Curtis won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Saturn Award for Best Actress, while Cameron won the Saturn Award for Best Director. It was also nominated at the Academy Awards and BAFTAs in the Best Visual Effects category, and also for seven Saturn Awards. A streaming television series adaptation premiered in 2023.A 2004 ruling by the Court of Appeal of Paris found that True Lies and La Totale! were plagiarized from an unproduced 1981 screenplay, Émilie, by Lucien Lambert.dbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringDennis Hopperdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringChristopher Walkendbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringChristian Slaterdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringGary Oldmandbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringBrad Pittdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringPatricia Arquettedbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:starringVal Kilmerdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Quentin_Tarantinodbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:nameTrue Romancedbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:True_Romancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_American_Mafiadbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Quentin_Tarantinodbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Roger_Avarydbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Morgan_Creek_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:True_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elvis_PresleyTrue Romance is a 1993 American romantic crime film directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. It features an ensemble cast led by Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette, with Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, and Christopher Walken in supporting roles. Slater and Arquette portray newlyweds who head to California with a stolen suitcase of drugs, with the Mafia in close pursuit and their future very uncertain.True Romance began life as an early script by Tarantino; he sold the screenplay in order to finance his debut feature film, Reservoir Dogs (1992). It is regarded by proponents as a cross-section of writer Tarantino and director Scott's respective trademarks, including a Southern California setting, pop cultural references, and stylized violence punctuated by slow motion.Though initially a box-office failure, the film's positive reviews, with critics praising the dialogue, characters, and offbeat style, helped it earn a cult following. It has come to be considered one of Scott's best films and one of the best American films of the 1990s.dbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:producerPeter De Sarignydbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:nameTrue as a Turtledbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sailing_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wendy_ToyeTrue as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. The screenplay was by John Coates, Jack Davies and Nicholas Phipps, based on the 1955 novel of the same title by Coates.dbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Preston_A._Whitmore_IIdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Faith_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerColumbus Shortdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNelsan Ellisdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndra Fullerdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErica Peeplesdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerManny Halleydbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDarell Johnsondbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJamaar Simondbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerQuincy Saumel Smithdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRodney Turner IIdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIyana Halleydbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVivica A. Foxdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringColumbus Shortdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNelsan Ellisdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNafessa Williamsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLorenzo Eduardodbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndra Fullerdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringErica Peeplesdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJamaar Simondbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDraya Micheledbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnnika Noelledbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Freemandbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNikki Leighdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStarletta DuPoisdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Arvaitdisdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMisan Akuyadbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Preston_A._Whitmore_IIdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Faith_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nelsan_Ellisdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Columbus_Shortdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andra_Fullerdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTrue to the Gamedbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:True_to_the_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_thriller_drama_filmsTrue to the Game is a 2017 American romantic crime drama film directed by Preston A. Whitmore II, written by Nia Hill, and starring Columbus Short, Andra Fuller, Vivica A. Fox, Nelsan Ellis, and Jennifer Freeman. It is based on Teri Woods's novel of the same name and follows Quadir Richards (Short), a charismatic drug lord who tries to start a new life after he falls in love with Gena Rollins (Peeples), a young woman from Philadelphia.The film was released on September 8, 2017 by Faith Media Distribution. A 2020 sequel named True to the Game 2: Gena's Story was released on November 6, 2020. A second sequel, True to the Game 3, was released in December 3, 2021.dbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbp:nameTrunk Crimedbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Trunk_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeTrunk Crime (also known as Design for Murder ) is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Manning Whiley, Barbara Everest and Michael Drake. It was written by Francis Miller based on the 1937 play The Last Straw by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy.dbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:producerMenahem Golandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Kagandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audie_Murphydbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:starringMarianne Kochdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Artur_Braunerdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Behmdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:nameTrunk to Cairodbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Israeldbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairodbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Spandau_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Audie_Murphydbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Israeli_filmsdbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Trunk_to_Cairopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Arab–Israeli_conflictTrunk to Cairo (German: Einer spielt falsch) is a 1965 Israeli-West German international co-production spy film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Audie Murphy and George Sanders. It was distributed by American International Pictures. It was Murphy's first non-western or war film since The Quiet American in 1958.dbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerIan Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:nameTrust the Navydbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_LaneTrust the Navy is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Nancy Burne and Wallace Lupino. It was made at Cricklewood Studios. It marked the screen debut of Guy Middleton, who went on to be a leading character actor in British films of the following decades.dbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Dresslerdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Reilly_Rainedbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zelda_Searsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eve_Greenedbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:nameTugboat Anniedbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tugboats_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy-drama_filmsTugboat Annie is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, written by Norman Reilly Raine and Zelda Sears, and starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery as a comically quarrelsome middle-aged couple who operate a tugboat. Dressler and Beery were MGM's most popular screen team at that time, having recently made the bittersweet Min and Bill (1930) together, for which Dressler won the Academy Award for Best Actress.The boisterous Tugboat Annie character first appeared in a series of stories in the Saturday Evening Post written by the author Norman Reilly Raine which were supposedly based on the life of Thea Foss of Tacoma, Washington. There is also a theory that her character is loosely based on Kate A. Sutton, secretary and dispatcher for the Providence Steamboat Company during the 1920s.Tugboat Annie also features Robert Young and Maureen O'Sullivan as the requisite pair of young lovers. Captain Clarence Howden piloted Annie's tugboat "Narcissus" (real name Wallowa), which was owned by Foss Tug and Barge of Tacoma and had been leased to MGM for the film. Howden's son Richard Howden is seen rolling rope during the credits.Filmed in Seattle, Washington, Tugboat Annie used local residents as extras, including then-mayor John F. Dore. The tugboat used in the film, renamed Arthur Foss in 1934, is the oldest wooden tugboat afloat in the world and remains preserved by Northwest Seaport in Seattle.dbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princessdbp-dbp:nameTugboat Princessdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_SelmanTugboat Princess is a 1936 American-Canadian drama film directed by David Selman and starring Walter C. Kelly, Valerie Hobson and Edith Fellows.dbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Federico_Zampaglionedbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBolero Filmdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maria_Grazia_Cucinottadbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Franekdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michele_Placidodbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michela_Cescondbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Gerinidbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEnio Tozzidbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNuot Arquintdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Federico_Zampaglionedbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maria_Grazia_Cucinottadbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dardano_Sacchettidbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Federico_Zampaglionedbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTulpadbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulpa_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giallo_filmsTulpa (Italian: Tulpa – Perdizioni mortali) is a 2012 Italian giallo-horror film co-written and directed by Federico Zampaglione. It premiered at the 2012 London FrightFest Film Festival and was released in Italy on 20 June 2013.dbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Kafnodbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Kafnodbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Barberdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Briersdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwelfth Nightdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filmed_stage_productionsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Channel_4_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Fremantle_(company)dbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_produced_by_Thames_TelevisionTwelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night first broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 on 30 December 1988. Made by Thames Television in collaboration with Renaissance, it stars Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio. The recording was shot on a single set with the appearance of a wintry garden. The costumes are Victorian, and the time of year is Christmas.dbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbp:nameTwelve Good Mendbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelve_Good_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_InceTwelve Good Men was a 1936 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Henry Kendall, Nancy O'Neil and Joyce Kennedy. It was made at Teddington Studios by Warner Brothers as a quota quickie. It is based on the 1928 detective thriller The Murders in Praed Street by John Rhode, with the principal series character of the book Doctor Priestley eliminated for the film.The film is believed to be lost.dbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directorAphton Corbindbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerErik Langleydbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringAriana Browndbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringAliyah Taylordbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringJanelle Lasalledbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaylin Pricedbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringNapoleon Highbroudbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwenty Somethingdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SparkShortsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Disney_animated_short_filmsTwenty Something is a 2021 American 2D animated short film written and directed by Aphton Corbin, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Starring Kaylin Price, Ariana Brown, Aliyah Taylor, Janelle Lasalle, and Napoleon Highbrou, the film focuses on Gia who deals with the insecurities of being a 21-year-old by personifying her emotions in the form of three children in a trenchcoat. The ninth short film in the SparkShorts series, the short was released on September 10, 2021, on Disney+.dbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:nameTwice Brandeddbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersTwice Branded is a 1936 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring James Mason, Robert Rendel and Lucille Lisle. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbp:producerJ. Steven Edwardsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbp:nameTwin Facesdbp-dbr:Twin_Facesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Facespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosTwin Faces, also known as Press Button B, is a 1937 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Anthony Ireland, Francesca Bahrle and Frank Birch. The film was made at Highbury Studios as a quota quickie for release by the Hollywood studio Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:distributorAMLFdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:distributorNew Line Cinemadbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Fienbergdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:producerAngelo Badalamenti, David Lynchdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringKyle MacLachlandbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringRay Wisedbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringDavid Bowiedbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringChris Isaakdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringSheryl Leedbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:starringMoira Kellydbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:nameTwin Peaks: Fire Walk with Medbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Ambient_musicdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Medbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1989dbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1988dbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Badalamentidbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Lynchdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twin_PeaksTwin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 American surrealist neo-noir psychological horror film directed by David Lynch, and co-written by Lynch and Robert Engels. It serves as a prequel to seasons one and two of the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991), created and produced by Mark Frost and Lynch. It begins with the FBI's investigation into the murder of Teresa Banks (Pamela Gidley) before shifting to the last seven days of the life of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), a popular-but-troubled high school student in the fictional town of Twin Peaks, Washington. Palmer's murder was the primary plot thread of the TV series.Greenlit shortly after the TV series was cancelled, Fire Walk with Me had a much darker tone than the TV series and did not address many of season two's unfinished narratives, including its cliffhanger ending. Although most of the television cast reprised their roles for the film, many comparatively lighthearted scenes featuring town residents were cut. In addition, the series' main star, Kyle MacLachlan (Dale Cooper), asked for his role to be downsized, and Lara Flynn Boyle's character Donna Hayward was recast with Moira Kelly. In 2014, several deleted scenes were recut into a narrative and released as Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces.Fire Walk with Me premiered at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the Palme d'Or. The film was notoriously polarizing: Lynch said that the film was booed at Cannes, and the American press generally panned the film. The film was controversial for its frank and vivid depiction of parental sexual abuse, its relative absence of fan-favorite characters, and its surrealistic style. The film was a box-office bomb in North America, but fared better in Japan and France. Due to the poor reception, plans for a sequel were abandoned. However, the film has been positively re-evaluated in the 21st century, and is now widely regarded as one of Lynch's major works. Lynch and Frost eventually received funding to produce a third season of the TV series in 2017, which revisited several plot threads from the film. In 2019, the British Film Institute ranked Fire Walk with Me the fourth-best film of the 1990s.dbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directorMartin Owendbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sky_Cinemadbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Williamsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerNoel Clarkedbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Grassdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Mazadbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Lindendbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Headeydbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringNoel Clarkedbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Mazadbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Walliamsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringRita Oradbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringFranz Dramehdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringSophie Simnettdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringRafferty Lawdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sky_Cinemadbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Mazadbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Grassdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwistdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Oliver_Twistdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oliver_TwistTwist is a 2021 British crime drama film directed by Martin Owen and co-produced by Noel Clarke and Jason Maza, who also stars in the film. The film, based on the 2014 Tom Grass novel Twist which is itself an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist, stars Rafferty Law, Michael Caine, Noel Clarke, Lena Headey, Rita Ora and Sophie Simnett. 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is a 1996 American disaster film directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin. It was produced by Crichton, Kathleen Kennedy, and Ian Bryce, with Steven Spielberg, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, and Gerald R. Molen serving as executive producers. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, and Cary Elwes. It follows a group of storm chasers trying to deploy a tornado research device during a severe outbreak in Oklahoma.Twister was released in theaters on May 10, 1996 by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States and Canada and internationally by Universal Pictures through United International Pictures. The film grossed over $499 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1996, and selling an estimated 54.7 million tickets in the United States. It received generally positive reviews from critics and Academy Award nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound. It is notable for being among the first films to be released on DVD in the United States. A standalone sequel, Twisters, was released in 2024.dbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo's Companydbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Company is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Ned Sparks, Gordon Harker and Mary Brian.It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Van_Dyckedbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbp:nameTwo-Fisted Gentlemandbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Two-Fisted_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsTwo-Fisted Gentleman is a 1936 American drama film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring James Dunn, June Clayworth and George McKay.dbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbp:distributorImperial Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_M._Pizordbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_M._Pizordbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbp:nameTwo-Gun Caballerodbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballerodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two-Gun_Caballeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_NelsonTwo-Gun Caballero is a 1931 American Western film directed by Jack Nelson and starring Robert Frazer, Consuelo Dawn and Carmen 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Warning is a 1976 action thriller film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes, Martin Balsam, Beau Bridges, Jack Klugman, Gena Rowlands, and David Janssen. It was based on the novel of the same name written by George LaFountaine. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing.dbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:directorDario Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributorArtisti Associati Internationaldbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributorTaurus Entertainment Companydbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Achille_Manzottidbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringMartin Balsamdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Barbeaudbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringSally Kirklanddbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringE. G. Marshalldbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Amosdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringMadeleine Potterdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringKim Hunterdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringRamy Zadadbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Achille_Manzottidbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Ferrinidbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Koperdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:nameTwo Evil Eyesdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Allan_Poedbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Black_CatTwo Evil Eyes (Italian: Due occhi diabolici) is a 1990 anthology horror film written and directed by George A. Romero and Dario Argento. An international co-production of Italy and the United States, Two Evil Eyes is split into two separate tales, both based largely on the works of Edgar Allan Poe: "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar", directed by Romero and starring Adrienne Barbeau; and "The Black Cat", directed by Argento and starring Harvey Keitel, which blends a number of Poe references into a new narrative. Both of the tales were filmed and take place in contemporary Pittsburgh.Prior to Two Evil Eyes, Romero and Argento had worked together on Dawn of the Dead (1978).dbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_L._Noltedbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo Fisted Justicedbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_Bustersdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyTwo Fisted Justice is a 1943 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film is the nineteenth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars John "Dusty" King as Dusty, "Davy" Sharpe and Max "Alibi" Terhune, with Gwen Gaze, Joel Davis and John Elliott.dbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoy Ward Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Crawforddbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nyree_Dawn_Porterdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hopkins_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo Left Feetdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Left_Feet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_HopkinsTwo Left Feet is a 1963 British comedy-drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Nyree Dawn Porter, Michael Crawford, David Hemmings and Julia Foster. It is based on David Stuart Leslie's novel In My Solitude (1960).dbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbp:nameTwo Men and a Maiddbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Foreign_Legiondbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Men_and_a_Maidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romantic_drama_filmsTwo Men and a Maid is a 1929 American sound part-talkie romantic drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Collier Jr., Alma Bennett, and Eddie Gribbon. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Tiffany-Tone sound-on-film system using RCA Photophone equipment.dbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Foursdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Foursdbp-dbp:starringBing Crosby, Thelma Hill, and the Rhythm Boysdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Foursdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Foursdbp-dbp:nameTwo Plus Foursdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Foursdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Plus_Fourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsTwo Plus Fours is a 1930 Campus Comedies short film directed by Ray McCarey and featuring the Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker and Harry Barris). The film was shot in 5 days starting on May 29, 1930 at a cost of $19,689. It previewed in mid-June and was shipped early in July 1930.dbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Niblodbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Hakimdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Niblodbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Hakimdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Deardendbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbp:nameTwo White Armsdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Niblodbp-dbr:Two_White_Armspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsTwo White Arms, also known as Wives Beware, is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Adolphe Menjou, Margaret Bannerman and Claud Allister. It is adapted from a play by Harold Dearden.Produced by Eric Hakim Productions and backed by MGM, the film was produced at Wembley Studios. It was Bannerman's first 'talkie'.dbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbp:nameTwo Yanks in Trinidaddbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Trinidad_and_Tobagodbp-dbr:Two_Yanks_in_Trinidadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsTwo Yanks in Trinidad is a 1942 American comedy spy film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Pat O'Brien, Brian Donlevy and Janet Blair.The film was in production when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese, leading to America's entry into World War II.dbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:directorJames F. Collierdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:producerFrank R. Jacobsondbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norrie_Paramordbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Lloyd-Packdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Bayldondbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dora_Bryandbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mona_Washbournedbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Richarddbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Grahamdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Barkworthdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Avril_Angersdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Camerondbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Holloway_(actress)dbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stella_Lindendbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:nameTwo a Pennydbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_a_Pennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_F._CollierTwo a Penny is a 1967 British film, released nationally in 1968, directed by James F. Collier and starring Cliff Richard. It was produced by Frank R. Jacobson for Billy Graham's film distribution and production company World Wide Pictures The original story and screenplay was by Stella Linden.dbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerA.M. Salomondbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbp:nameTwo for Dangerdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Two_for_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_filmsTwo for Danger is a 1940 British second feature ('B') comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Barry K. Barnes, Greta Gynt and Ian McLean. It was written by Hugh Gray, Brock Williams and Basil Woon.dbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStanley Donendbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNadia Graydbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAudrey Hepburndbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaude Dauphindbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlbert Finneydbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Danielsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEleanor Brondbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Raphaeldbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo for the Roaddbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_couplesdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saint-Tropezdbp-dbr:Two_for_the_Road_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy-drama_filmsTwo for the Road is a 1967 romantic comedy-drama directed and produced by Stanley Donen, starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. The film tells the story of a married couple who reflect on their twelve-year relationship while on a road trip from England to the French Riviera. As they survey their foundering marriage in the present, the evolution of their relationship reveals itself through vignettes from four previous trips they took along the same route. The film was made from an original screenplay by Frederic Raphael. Supporting cast members include Eleanor Bron, William Daniels, Claude Dauphin, and Nadia Gray. Two for the Road was Hepburn's penultimate film before her semi-retirement in early 1967.Raphael conceived the idea for the film while driving with his wife to the south of France. He suggested the project initially to producer Joseph Janni, who declined it, and then wrote the script for Donen. Originally the film was to be made by Universal, but after the studio backed out, Donen took the project to Twentieth Century-Fox. Two for the Road is notable for combining the styles of a traditional Hollywood romance with elements of the French New Wave. Cars figure prominently in the film and, when the narrative jumps in time, help to establish the current year. Two for the Road was a rare Hepburn picture where she did not wear a wardrobe designed by Hubert de Givenchy, as Donen wanted her to have a more conventional appearance. The film's soundtrack was composed by Henry Mancini, who called the theme song his favourite piece of music he wrote. Principal photography began on 3 May 1966 and concluded on 1 September. The film was released on 27 April 1967 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.Upon its release the film received mostly positive reviews but failed to make a profit. Its mixed response was in large part due to its experimental, non-linear structure, and coalescence of commercial and artistic filmmaking. Additionally, Hepburn's role as a wife and mother in a collapsing marriage was a radical departure from the ingénues she typically had played hitherto. In subsequent years, the film's reputation has grown substantially, with numerous authors citing it as Donen's greatest film, and Hepburn's performance as the best of her career.dbp-dbr:Two_of_a_Kind_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Herzfelddbp-dbr:Two_of_a_Kind_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Two_of_a_Kind_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Wizandbp-dbr:Two_of_a_Kind_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger M. 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The film reunited Travolta and Newton-John who had appeared together in 1978's Grease. The original musical score was composed by Patrick Williams. Travolta plays a cash-strapped inventor while Newton-John plays the bank teller whom he attempts to rob. They must come to show compassion for one another in order to delay God's judgment upon the Earth. Despite being a critical failure, the film's soundtrack was a commercial success, yielding three hit singles for Newton-John and being certified Platinum.dbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Conraddbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Conraddbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:starringCesar Romerodbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:starringConnie Stevensdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:starringDean Jonesdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:starringJohn Hoytdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:starringParley Baerdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:starringVirginia Greggdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Conraddbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Conraddbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Slesardbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Kneubuhldbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:nameTwo on a Guillotinedbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Two_on_a_Guillotinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_ConradTwo on a Guillotine is a 1965 American horror film produced and directed by William Conrad and starring Connie Stevens. The screenplay by John Kneubuhl and Henry Slesar is based on a story by Slesar. The movie would be the first in a series of low-budget suspense dramas made by Warner Bros in the vein of the successful William Castle films, and was followed by My Blood Runs Cold and Brainstorm, both also released in 1965 with Conrad as director. A fourth movie, The Thing at the Door, was proposed, but never made.dbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pamela_Tomdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPamela Tomdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGwen Wynnedbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTamara Khalafdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pamela_Tomdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Tomdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Tomdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTyrusdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chinese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_film_industrydbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_paintersdbp-dbr:Tyrus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Asian_AmericansTyrus is a 2015 feature-length documentary directed by Pamela Tom about the Chinese American artist Tyrus Wong, whose paintings became the inspiration for the classic animated feature Bambi.dbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Dow_(director)dbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPolyGram Videodbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon Wrightdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Stockbridgedbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Lloyd-Packdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoy Chubby Browndbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Dow_(director)dbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Wright_(writer)dbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Chubby_Browndbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Wright_(writer)dbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameU.F.O.dbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Henry_VIIIdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_23rd_centurydbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_filmsdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Genghis_Khan_on_filmdbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Giacomo_Casanovadbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_misogynydbp-dbr:U.F.O._(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fourth_Doctor_storiesU.F.O. 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The film is a sequel to The Fugitive (1993), and is the second installment in the The Fugitive franchise. Though the plot references the character, Dr. Richard Kimble (portrayed by Harrison Ford in the initial film) does not appear; rather, it centers on United States Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard, once again played by Tommy Lee Jones. The plot follows Gerard and his team as they pursue another fugitive, Mark Sheridan, played by Wesley Snipes, who attempts to escape government officials following an international conspiracy scandal. The film cast features Robert Downey Jr., Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Wood, and LaTanya Richardson, several of whom portrayed deputy marshals in the previous film.The film was a co-production of Warner Bros. Pictures and Kopelson Entertainment. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.U.S. Marshals premiered in theaters in the United States on March 6, 1998, grossing $57 million in its domestic run. The film took in an additional $45 million through international release for a worldwide total of $102.4 million against a budget of $45 million. The film was met with mixed critical reviews. The film was released on home video on July 21, 1998.dbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_A._DeGaetanodbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_A._DeGaetanodbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_A._DeGaetanodbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:nameUFO: Target Earthdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsUFO: Target Earth (also known as Target Earth) is a 1974 American film directed by Michael A. DeGaetano.dbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbp:producerJames S. Burkettdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Derr_Biggersdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbp:nameDark Alibidbp-dbr:Dark_Alibidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Alibipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_KarlsonDark Alibi is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Phil Karlson featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is also known as Charlie Chan in Alcatraz, Fatal Fingerprints and Fatal Fingertips.dbp-dbr:Dark_Intervaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Dark_Intervaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Dark_Intervaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervaldbp-dbp:nameDark Intervaldbp-dbr:Dark_Intervaldbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Intervalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersDark Interval is a 1950 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Charles Saunders, starring Zena Marshall, Andrew Osborn and John Barry. It was written by John Gilling.dbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:producerSteve Barclaydbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rossano_Brazzidbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Jonesdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:nameDark Purposedbp-dbr:Dark_Purposedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Marshalldbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Purposepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Francesco_LavagninoDark Purpose is a 1964 film directed by George Marshall and starring Shirley Jones, Rossano Brazzi, and George Sanders.dbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringKate Cutlerdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringJack Claytondbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringFrances Dobledbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringHugh Edendbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameDark Red Rosesdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillDark Red Roses is a 1929 British all-talking sound film directed by Sinclair Hill. The soundtrack was recorded using the phonofilm sound-on-film process. The film includes a sequence featuring the Ballets Russes choreographed by George Balanchine.dbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Mason_(actress)dbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringWallace MacDonalddbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam V. Mongdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameDark Skiesdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Skies_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbDark Skies is a 1929 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Harry S. 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Miliodbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:starringOlivier Martinezdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:starringRalph Browndbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:nameDark Tidedbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cape_TownDark Tide is a 2012 action horror thriller film directed by John Stockwell, produced by Jeanette Buerling (aka Jeanette B. Milio) and Matthew E. Chausse and written by Ronnie Christensen and Amy Sorlie. The film is based on a story by Amy Sorlie and stars Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez, and Ralph Brown. The film was a critical failure and a box-office bomb.dbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Latshawdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Estevezdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Latshawdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDark Universedbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Universe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsDark Universe is a 1993 horror/science-fiction film starring Blake Pickett, Cherie Scott, Bently Title, John Maynard, Paul Austin Saunders, Patrick Moran, Tom Ferguson, Steve Barkett, and Joe Estevez as Rod Kendrick. The soundtrack was composed by Jeffrey Walton. The film was written by Moran, executive-produced by Fred Olen Ray, Grant Austin Waldman, and Jim Wynorski, and directed by Steve Latshaw.dbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Reevesdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Selzerdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Russelldbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Kendalldbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_MacLachlandbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_Bikeldbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clousedbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Reevesdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Watersdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_D._MacDonalddbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDarker than Amberdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_D._MacDonalddbp-dbr:Darker_than_Amber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Travis_McGee_(novel_series)Darker than Amber is a 1970 film adaptation of John D. MacDonald's 1966 mystery/suspense novel, Darker than Amber. It was directed by Robert Clouse from a screenplay by MacDonald and Ed Waters.The film starred Rod Taylor as Travis McGee, the protagonist of a series of successful novels by MacDonald. Darker than Amber and The Empty Copper Sea (adapted as the 1983 film Travis McGee starring Sam Elliott) remain the only McGee novels adapted to the big screen to date.Critical reception was positive, but the film was not a financial success.dbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Susan_Froemkedbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Susan_Froemkedbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameWagner's Dreamdbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_operadbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Richard_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Wagner's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metropolitan_OperaWagner's Dream is a documentary film directed by Susan Froemke. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2012, and was shown in high definition in theaters across the United States and Canada on May 7, 2012. 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2010.dbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jessel_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Marlowedbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Petersdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Dekkerdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_MacKenziedbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Hale,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Waynedbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helene_Stanleydbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy 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Statesdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kingdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wait_till_the_Sun_Shines,_Nellie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sWait till the Sun Shines, Nellie is a 1952 American historical drama film directed by Henry King and starring Jean Peters, David Wayne and Hugh Marlowe, Sharing the name of a popular 1905 song, it charts the life of an Illinois family between the 1890s and 1920s.dbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoss Matthewsdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborra-Lee_Furnessdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noni_Hazlehurstdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fiona_Pressdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameWaitingdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsWaiting is a 1991 Australian film directed by Jackie McKimmie and starring Noni Hazlehurst, Deborra-Lee Furness, and Fiona Press.dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Rubbodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:starringJoey Smallwood, Geoff Stirling, Michael Rubbodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Rubbodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:nameWaiting for Fideldbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Dalydbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Canadian_politicsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Cubadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Fidel_Castrodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_of_Newfoundland_and_Labradordbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_RubboWaiting for Fidel is a 1974 Canadian documentary by Michael Rubbo and starring director Rubbo, former premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Joey Smallwood and Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling. It depicts Rubbo, Smallwood, and Stirling's unsuccessful attempt to interview Cuban leader Fidel Castro.dbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:producerEric Kopeloffdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:producerEdward R. Pressmandbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:producerBudd Carrdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringFrank Langelladbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringJosh Brolindbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringCarey Mulligandbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Douglasdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringShia LaBeoufdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:starringEli Wallachdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Schiffdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:nameWall Street: Money Never Sleepsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2001dbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2008dbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trading_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Dubaidbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_financial_crisesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2010dbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wall_Street_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Craig_Armstrong_(composer)dbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street:_Money_Never_Sleepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Great_RecessionWall Street: Money Never Sleeps (also known as Wall Street 2 or Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps) is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to Wall Street (1987). It stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon and Eli Wallach.The film takes place in New York City, 23 years after the original, and revolves around the 2008 financial crisis. Its plot centers on a supposedly reformed Gordon Gekko, played by Douglas, and follows his attempts to repair his relationship with his daughter Winnie (Mulligan), with the help of her fiancé, Jacob Moore (LaBeouf).Principal photography took place in New York City between September and November 2009. After having its release date moved twice, Money Never Sleeps was released theatrically worldwide on September 24, 2010, by 20th Century Fox. Prior to its official release, many journalists connected to the financial industry were reportedly shown advance screenings of the film.Despite opening to positive reception at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, Money Never Sleeps received mixed reviews from critics. Though failing to meet its critical expectations, the film was successful at the box office, topping the United States's ranking during its opening weekend, and earning a worldwide total of $134 million in ticket sales, and more than $15 million on DVD.dbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Sheendbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlie Sheendbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringHal Holbrookdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Douglasdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaryl Hannahdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence Stampdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Weiserdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameWall Streetdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1985dbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trading_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_financial_crisesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wall_Street_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_StoneWall Street is a 1987 American crime drama film directed and co-written by Oliver Stone, which stars Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah, and Martin Sheen. The film tells the story of Bud Fox (C. Sheen), a young stockbroker who becomes involved with Gordon Gekko (Douglas), a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider.Stone made the film as a tribute to his father, Lou Stone, a stockbroker during the Great Depression. The character of Gekko is said to be a composite of several people, including Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, Carl Icahn, Asher Edelman, Michael Milken, and Stone himself. The character of Sir Lawrence Wildman, meanwhile, was modelled on British financier and corporate raider Sir James Goldsmith. Originally, the studio wanted Warren Beatty to play Gekko, but he was not interested; Stone, meanwhile, wanted Richard Gere, but Gere passed on the role.The film was well received among major film critics. Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and the film has come to be seen as the archetypal portrayal of 1980s excess, with Douglas' character declaring that "greed, for lack of a better word, is good." It has also proven influential in inspiring people to work on Wall Street, with Sheen, Douglas, and Stone commenting over the years how people still approach them and say that they became stockbrokers because of their respective characters in the film.Stone and Douglas reunited for a sequel titled Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, which was released theatrically on September 24, 2010.dbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameWaltz Timedbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilhelm_ThieleWaltz Time is a 1933 British musical film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Evelyn Laye, Fritz Schulz and Gina Malo. It is an adaptation of the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II and Richard Genée.It was made at the Lime Grove Studios. The film's sets were designed by Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameWaltz Timedbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Waltz_Time_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsWaltz Time is a 1945 British musical film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Carol Raye, Peter Graves and Patricia Medina.dbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directorassociatedbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameWaltzing Matildadbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltzing_Matilda_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_LongfordWaltzing Matilda is a 1933 Australian film directed by and starring Pat Hanna. It features Coral Browne.dbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Kingdbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbp:nameWanted!dbp-dbr:Wanted!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wanted!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingWanted! is a 1937 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Zasu Pitts, Claude Dampier and Mark Daly. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:nameWanted by Scotland Yarddbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsWanted by Scotland Yard (also known as Dangerous Fingers) is a 1937 or 1938 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring James Stephenson, Betty Lynne and Leslie Perrins. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Its year of release is often described as 1939, the year of its American distribution, but it had premiered in Britain earlier.dbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerBruce McNalldbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerLeonard Goldbergdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerRichard Hashimotodbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerHarold Schneiderdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerRon Eyre, George Craigdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Broderickdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringAlly Sheedydbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringDabney Colemandbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Wooddbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldbergdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McNalldbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_F._Parkesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Laskerdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:nameWarGamesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_technological_impactdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Air_Forcedbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Badhamdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_video_gamesdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_computer_hackingdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheyenne_Mountain_Complexdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Walter_F._ParkesWarGames is a 1983 American techno-thriller film directed by John Badham, written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes, and starring Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood and Ally Sheedy. Broderick plays David Lightman, a young computer hacker who unwittingly accesses a United States military supercomputer programmed to simulate, predict and execute nuclear war against the Soviet Union, triggering a false alarm that threatens to start World War III.The film premiered at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, and was released by MGM/UA Entertainment on June 3, 1983. It was a widespread critical and commercial success, grossing $125 million worldwide against a $12 million budget. At the 56th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Original Screenplay. It also won a BAFTA Award for Best Sound.WarGames is credited with popularizing concepts of computer hacking, information technology, and cybersecurity in wider American society. It spawned several video games, a 2008 direct-to-video sequel film, and a 2018 interactive series.dbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameWar Dogsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Dogs_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_war_dogsWar Dogs is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby.dbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Topperdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBurt Topperdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Belldbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Baynes_Barrondbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Topperdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Topperdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burt_Topperdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWar is Helldbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Audie_Murphydbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Burt_Topperdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_war_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Is_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_TopperWar is Hell is a 1961 American war film written, produced and directed by Burt Topper. The film stars Baynes Barron and Michael Bell and is narrated by Audie Murphy. A featured cast member is Judy Dan.dbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWar Requiemdbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:War_Requiem_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Benjamin_BrittenWar Requiem is a 1989 film adaptation of Benjamin Britten's musical piece of the same name.It was shot in 1988 by the British film director Derek Jarman with the 1963 recording as the soundtrack, produced by Don Boyd and financed by the BBC. Decca Records required that the 1963 recording be heard on its own, with no overlaid soundtrack or other sound effects. The film featured Nathaniel Parker as Wilfred Owen, and Laurence Olivier in his last acting appearance before his death in July 1989. The film is structured as the reminiscences of Olivier's character, the Old Soldier, and Olivier recites "Strange Meeting" in the film's prologue.dbp-dbr:War_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Kendrickdbp-dbr:War_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:War_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Wheelerdbp-dbr:War_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Kendrickdbp-dbr:War_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringT.C. 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It is the Kendrick brothers' fifth film and their first through their subsidiary, Kendrick Brothers Productions. The film was produced by Provident Films, Affirm Films and TriStar Pictures in partnership with the Kendrick brothers. The film stars Priscilla Shirer, T.C. Stallings, Karen Abercrombie, Alex Kendrick, and Michael Jr.The film was released by Sony Pictures Releasing in North American theaters on August 28, 2015, and received generally negative reviews from film critics, while Christian media critics gave mostly positive reviews, and became a box office success and a sleeper hit, grossing $74 million worldwide including $67.8 million domestically to become the 7th highest-grossing Christian film in the United States. A spin-off titled The Forge (also made by the Kendrick Brothers), was released on August 23, 2024.dbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:directorMarko Mäkilaaksodbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mikko_Leppilampidbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Tiernandbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:nameWar of the Deaddbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:countryLithuaniadbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nazi_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lithuaniadbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Lithuanian_filmsdbp-dbr:War_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lithuanian_horror_filmsWar of the Dead (also known as Stone's War) is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Marko Mäkilaakso and starring Andrew Tiernan, Mikko Leppilampi, Jouko Ahola, Samuli Vauramo, Andreas Wilson, Mark Wingett, and Antti Reini.dbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Hickoxdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:distributorTrimark Picturesdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:distributorTapestry Filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:producerRobert L. Levydbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:producerPeter Abramsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:starringJoanna Paculadbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:starringChris Youngdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:starringJulian Sandsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:starringPaula Marshalldbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Hickoxdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Levy_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:nameWarlock: The Armageddondbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:genreClassical, Stage & Screendbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Hickoxdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock:_The_Armageddonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_fantasy_filmsWarlock: The Armageddon is a 1993 American supernatural horror film directed by Anthony Hickox and produced by Peter Abrams. It is a sequel in title only to the 1989 film Warlock and stars Julian Sands, who returns in the title role as a warlock who attempts to free Satan from Hell.dbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Minerdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard E. Grantdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Sandsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringLori Singerdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Twohydbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameWarlockdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1690sdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Twohydbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapid_human_age_changedbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mennonitism_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Witch_hunting_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Warlock_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_franchisesWarlock is a 1989 American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Miner and written by David Twohy. Julian Sands stars as the title character, a son of Satan who travels from the late 17th century to the modern era with the mission of destroying the world. Lori Singer and Richard E. Grant co-star as a 20th-century woman and a 17th-century witch-hunter attempting to stop him.The film was shown internationally in 1989, but did not receive an American release until January 11, 1991. It received mixed reviews and grossed $9 million on a $15 million budget. Two sequels followed, with Sands reprising his role in the first sequel Warlock: The Armageddon (1993), although both sequels serve as standalone films with no connection to the original.dbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg O'Connordbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerGavin O'Connordbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Ishamdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Mimrandbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJordan Schurdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Noltedbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Hardydbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Grillodbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoel Edgertondbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Morrisondbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gavin_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_O'Connordbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Mimrandbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Schurdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gavin_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameWarriordbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameWarrior: Original Scoredbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mixed_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantic_City,_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_O'Connordbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Warrior_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_rivalriesWarrior is a 2011 American martial arts sports drama film directed by Gavin O'Connor. It stars Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as two estranged brothers whose entrance into a mixed martial arts tournament makes them come to terms with their lives and each other. Nick Nolte, Jennifer Morrison, Frank Grillo, and Bryan Callen appear in supporting roles. Real-life MMA and combat sports figures like Kurt Angle, Nate Marquardt, Anthony Johnson, Roan Carneiro, Yves Edwards, Amir Perets, and Dan Caldwell make appearances.The film was theatrically released in the United States on September 9, 2011, by Lionsgate. Although not commercially successful, the film received positive reviews from critics, with Nolte receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.dbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbp:nameWatch Your Sterndbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sterndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Watch_Your_Sternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsWatch Your Stern is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker and Leslie Phillips. It was written by Alan Hackney based on the play Something About a Sailor by Earle Couttie. The film shares its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but is not an official member of the series. It also has similarities to the long-running BBC radio series The Navy Lark.It is the only film to feature Sid James with a full beard (Royal Navy style) and the first to feature Spike Milligan in his Indian character.dbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:directorJeremy Stanforddbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:distributorNew Concorde Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Luis_Llosadbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wings_Hauserdbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Scott_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:starringDaryl Keith Roachdbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luis_Llosadbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_R._Koontzdbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:nameWatchers 3dbp-dbr:Watchers_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Watchers_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Watchers_(film_series)Watchers 3 is the 1994 sequel to the 1988 horror film Watchers directed by Jeremy Stanford. Starring Wings Hauser, the film is loosely based on the 1987 novel Watchers by Dean Koontz. Produced by Roger Corman, Watchers 3 was shot entirely on location in Peru.dbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:starringJohn T. Smithdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilityWater, Water Every Hare is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon was released on April 19, 1952 and stars Bugs Bunny. The short is a return to the themes of the 1946 cartoon Hair-Raising Hare and brings the monster Gossamer (referred to as "Rudolph") back to the screen.The title is a pun on the line "Water, water, everywhere / Nor any drop to drink" from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The cartoon is available on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1.dbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerIan La Frenaisdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringValerie Perrinedbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringRingo Starrdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrenda Vaccarodbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Claptondbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Harrisondbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Connollydbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonard Rossiterdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameWaterdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_waterdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saint_Luciadbp-dbr:Water_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_ClementWater is a 1985 British comedy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Michael Caine. It was scripted by Clement and Ian La Frenais. The plot spoofs elements of the comedies Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1958) and Passport to Pimlico (1948) and the then-recent invasions of the Falkland Islands and Grenada. Caine plays Baxter Thwaites, a Governor who has 'gone native' (similar to his role in The Honorary Consul), and Billy Connolly as local biracial activist Delgado, supported by the last performance of Leonard Rossiter, as Sir Malcolm Leveridge, and one of the last performances of Fulton Mackay.dbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Taylor_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Fielddbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:C._Aubrey_Smithdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Ouspenskayadbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringLucile Watsondbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._N._Behrmandbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Froescheldbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Rameaudbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameWaterloo Bridgedbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Waterloo_Bridge_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_United_Kingdom_home_front_during_World_War_IWaterloo Bridge is a 1940 American drama film as well as the remake of the 1931 pre-Code film also called Waterloo Bridge, adapted from the 1930 play Waterloo Bridge. In an extended flashback narration, it recounts the story of a dancer and an army captain who meet by chance on Waterloo Bridge in London. The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin and Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay is by S. N. Behrman, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel, based on the Broadway drama by Robert E. Sherwood. The music is by Herbert Stothart and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg.The film stars Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh. It was a success at the box office and nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Music for Herbert Stothart and Best Cinematography. It was also considered a personal favorite by both Leigh and Taylor.In 1956, it was remade again as Gaby, which stars Leslie Caron and John Kerr.dbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelvin Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn B. 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Written by Herman Raucher, it tells the story of an extremely bigoted 1960s-era white insurance salesman named Jeff Gerber, who wakes up one morning to find that he has become black. The premise for the film was inspired by Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, and by John Howard Griffin's autobiographical Black Like Me.Van Peebles' only studio film, Watermelon Man was a financial success, but Van Peebles did not accept Columbia Pictures' three-picture contract, instead developing the independent film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. The music for Watermelon Man, written and performed by Van Peebles, was released on a soundtrack album, which spawned the single "Love, That's America".dbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Graydbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Rosenfielddbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Carradinedbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cherie_Curriedbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Graydbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Graydbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameWavelengthdbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Wavelength_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Wynn.dbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wax_Worksdbp-dbp:nameWax 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Works is a 1934 animated short subject by Walter Lantz and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Albertsondbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phillips_Lorddbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringEffie Palmerdbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameWay Back Homedbp-dbr:Way_Back_Home_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Back Home is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Phillips Lord, Effie Palmer, Frank Albertson and Bette Davis. The screenplay was written by Jane Murfin based on characters created by Lord for the NBC Radio show Seth Parker.dbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Penndbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringHoyt Axtondbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDemi Mooredbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Russodbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruno Kirbydbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRay McAnallydbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameWe're No Angelsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_religiondbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Art_Linsondbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:We're_No_Angels_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_MametWe're No Angels is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Neil Jordan. A remake of the 1955 film We're No Angels, it stars Robert De Niro, Sean Penn and Demi Moore. It received mixed reviews and grossed $10.5 million on a $20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:nameWeddings Are Wonderfuldbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Weddings_Are_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersWeddings Are Wonderful is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Esmond Knight and René Ray. It was made at Walton Studios.dbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Badalatodbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Noltedbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameWeedsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_theatredbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_D._Hancockdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Quentin_State_Prisondbp-dbr:Weeds_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_BadalamentiWeeds is a 1987 American drama film directed by John D. Hancock, and starring Nick Nolte, Ernie Hudson, Lane Smith, Mark Rolston, William Forsythe, Joe Mantegna, J.J. Johnston and Rita Taggart. The screenplay concerns a prison inmate who writes a play that catches the attention of a visiting reporter.dbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:directorLawrence Bassoffdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Houserdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringChip McAllisterdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringHilary Shapirodbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringD. W. Browndbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringPamela G. Kaydbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringPeter Ellensteindbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:nameWeekend Passdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsWeekend Pass is a 1984 U.S. comedy film written and directed by Lawrence Bassoff, based on a story by Mark Tenser. It's the first film for Phil Hartman under his real name.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:directorDallas Jacksondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Griff_Furstdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:producerRhonda Bakerdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:starringMichael Eklunddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:starringMichael Jai Whitedbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:starringGary Owendbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:starringMarrese Crumpdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Griff_Furstdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Sudden Deathdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Sudden Death: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:genreHip hopdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Phoenix,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_special_forcesdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Sudden_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_QuintanoWelcome to Sudden Death is a 2020 American sports action film directed by Dallas Jackson and starring Michael Jai White, Gary Owen, Michael Eklund and Marrese Crump.It is a remake of the 1995 film Sudden Death, which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme as a former firefighter battling hostage takers during game seven of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup Finals. Like the original, Welcome to Sudden Death is a single-location action film in the mold of Die Hard, with the conceit that the heist storyline runs parallel to, and sometimes intersects with, a sports contest. The new version transfers the action from an ice hockey to a basketball setting, and trims down the sports subplot significantly.The film was produced by Universal Studios under their Universal 1440 imprint, in partnership with Netflix. It premiered on 29 September 2020.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephan_Elliottdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:starringSusie Porterdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:starringJohnathon Schaechdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:starringRod Taylordbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:starringDee Smartdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephan_Elliottdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephan_Elliottdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Woop Woopdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Woopdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Woop_Wooppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephan_ElliottWelcome to Woop Woop is a 1997 Australian screwball comedy film directed by Stephan Elliott and starring Johnathon Schaech and Rod Taylor. The film was based on the novel The Dead Heart by Douglas Kennedy. "Woop Woop" is an Australian colloquialism referring to an inexact and extremely rustic and uncivilised location, usually in rural or remote Australia. Equivalent terms include "the boondocks" and "out in the sticks" in American English or "the back of beyond" in British English.The film centres on an American traveller in Australia who is abducted and held captive in a dystopian cult. Similarly to the extremely over the top way the Coen Brothers' film Fargo, and its spin-off TV series mocks stereotypes about the culture of Minnesota, Welcome to Woop Woop's characters are wildly exaggerated and parodied stereotypes of Anglo-Australian Bogans from Outback desert communities.dbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbp:producerNeville Clarkdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbp:nameWell Done, Henrydbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Well_Done,_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_NoyWell Done, Henry is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Will Fyffe, Cathleen Nesbitt and Charles Hawtrey. It was made at the Cricklewood Studios in London. The film's art direction was by Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Ford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kaydbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Ford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kaydbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Coates_Websterdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbp:nameWells Fargo Gunmasterdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Forddbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_Gunmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsWells Fargo Gunmaster is a 1951 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Allan Lane, Mary Ellen Kay and Chubby Johnson.dbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:producerJ.D. Feigelsondbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:producerAnderson G. Housedbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_O'Neilldbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Johnsondbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Beckdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beatrice_Straightdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Richard_Nelsondbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Fudgedbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:genreSci-Fidbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Wes_Craven's_Chillerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cryonics_in_fictionChiller (also known as Wes Craven's Chiller) is a 1985 American made-for-television horror film directed by Wes Craven and written by J.D. Feigelson. It follows corporate executive Miles Creighton (Michael Beck), who dies and is cryonically preserved in the hopes that he can be revived. Ten years later, the procedure is a success, and Miles returns, but without his soul. The film premiered on CBS on May 22, 1985.dbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Krigedbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Robinsondbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Reederdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Khan_Chittendendbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Dormandbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nathan_Phillips_(actor)dbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gillian_Alexydbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Krigedbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Robinsondbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Reederdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Krigedbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameWestdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:West_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsWest is a 2007 Australian film written and directed by Daniel Krige and starring Khan Chittenden, Nathan Phillips, Gillian Alexy and Michael Dorman. The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival and was scheduled for Australian release on 5 July 2007 at the Chauvel Cinema in Sydney and the Nova Cinema in Melbourne with other cities to follow.Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde fame is the main vocalist on the score to West. She also sings the title song, "Falling in Love".dbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_DeEmmonydbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Universal_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslee_Udwindbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Bassettdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringOm Puridbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Pughdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAqib Khandbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_DeEmmonydbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslee_Udwindbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ayub_Khan-Dindbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameWest Is Westdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameWest is Westdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pakistandbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manchesterdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Pakistani_filmsWest Is West is a 2010 British comedy-drama film directed by Andy DeEmmony and starring Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Aqib Khan, Ila Arun and Jimi Mistry. A sequel to the 1999 comedy film East Is East, it was written by Ayub Khan-Din and produced by Leslee Udwin for Assassin Films and BBC Films.The film was first shown at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September. It premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 19 October 2010, followed by UK and Irish release on 25 February 2011. The first US showing was on 2 November 2010 at the South Asian International Film Festival, followed by several other US festivals. While it was released in Canada on 25 March 2011, it never received a US release.dbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry S. Webbdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameWest of Cheyennedbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbWest of Cheyenne is a 1931 American pre-CodeWestern film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Josephine Hill and Harry Woods.dbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameWest of Cheyennedbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Cheyenne_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NelsonWest of Cheyenne is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith and Bob Nolan.dbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:nameWest of Singaporedbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_RayWest of Singapore is a 1933 American pre-Codedrama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Betty Compson, Weldon Heyburn and Margaret Lindsay.dbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesosdbp-dbp:nameWest of the Pesosdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_the_Pesospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_testingWest of the Pesos is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on January 23, 1960, and stars Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. The title is a play on the 1945 movie West of the Pecos, and peso, the official currency of Mexico.dbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bain_(director)dbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_J._Scherickdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bain_(director)dbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_J._Scherickdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat Became of Jack and Jill?dbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Became_of_Jack_and_Jill%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsWhat Became of Jack and Jill? is a 1972 British horror film directed by Bill Bain and starring Mona Washbourne, Paul Nicholas, and Vanessa Howard. It was part of an abandoned attempt by Amicus Pictures to differentiate itself with Hammer Studios by breaking into the exploitation film market. Studio executives were ultimately too disturbed by the final product to release it under the Amicus name, and they sold the film to 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat Changed Charley Farthing?dbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cubadbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Changed_Charley_Farthing%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_HayersWhat Changed Charley Farthing? (also known as The Bananas Boat), is a 1975 comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers, starring Doug McClure, Lionel Jeffries, and Hayley Mills. It was written by David Pursall and Jack Seddon based on the 1965 novel of the same title by John Harris (as Mark Hebden).dbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_W._Durrantdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLucoque Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:starring Hilda Trevelyan, Madge Tree, Maud Yatesdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_W._Durrantdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhat Every Woman Knowsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Knows_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_J._M._BarrieWhat Every Woman Knows is a 1917 British comedy drama film directed by Fred W. Durrant and starring Hilda Trevelyan, Madge Tree and Maud Yates. It is an adaptation of the 1908 play What Every Woman Knows by J.M. Barrie. American versions were filmed in 1921 and 1934.dbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:The_Danzigersdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:The_Danzigersdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhat Every Woman Wantsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_mass_media_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisWhat Every Woman Wants is a 1962 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring James Fox, Hy Hazell and Dennis Lotis. The screenplay by Mark Grantham (as M. M. McCormick) concerns a marriage guidance counsellor who struggles with his own domestic life.dbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat Happened Then?dbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsWhat Happened Then? is a 1934 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Richard Bird, Lorna Hubbard and Geoffrey Wardwell. It was made at Welwyn Studios.dbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat Happened to Harkness?dbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:What_Happened_to_Harkness%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerWhat Happened to Harkness? is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Robert Hale, James Finlayson and Brember Wills. It was made at Teddington Studios.dbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maggie_Greenwalddbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:producerWendy Greandbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:producerRobert L. Freedman and Tom Leonardis and Dave Macedbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:starringWhoopi Goldbergdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:starringBrooke Shieldsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:starringCherry Jonesdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:starringAnne Mearadbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:starringAl Waxmandbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maggie_Greenwalddbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Freedmandbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_television_showsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barwood_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Makes_a_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maggie_GreenwaldWhat Makes a Family is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Maggie Greenwald, written by Robert L. Freedman, and starring Brooke Shields, Cherry Jones, Anne Meara, Al Waxman, and Whoopi Goldberg. The film premiered on Lifetime on January 22, 2001.dbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Haightdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_(actor,_born_1918)dbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Porterdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat Next, Corporal Hargrove?dbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:What_Next,_Corporal_Hargrove%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeWhat Next, Corporal Hargrove? is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn. It was distributed by MGM and produced by George Haight. Harry Kurnitz received an Oscar nomination for his original screenplay, What Next, Corporal Hargrove?, for this follow-up to the 1944 hit See Here, Private Hargrove.dbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Del_Lorddbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancedbp-dbp:nameWhat Price Vengeance?dbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Del_Lorddbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Price_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_thriller_filmsWhat Price Vengeance? is a 1937 American-Canadian crime film directed by Del Lord.The film is also known as Vengeance.dbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:directorPatrick Read Johnsondbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:producerSteven R. McGlothendbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:starringRoy Billingdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:starringTom Amandesdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Read_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Televisiondbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Baddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Family_original_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_R._L._Stinedbp-dbr:When_Good_Ghouls_Go_Badpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Patrick_Read_JohnsonWhen Good Ghouls Go Bad is a 2001 Fox Family television film directed by Patrick Read Johnson, commissioned for the network's 13 Nights of Halloween program block. Based upon a concept by R. L. Stine, the film's screenplay was written by Johnson and John Lau. Stine then wrote a full novelization of the film as a tie-in. It stars Christopher Lloyd.dbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen Knights Were Bolddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondWhen Knights Were Bold is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray and Garry Marsh. Songs include "Let's Put the People To Work" sung by Jack Buchanan, "Onward We Go" sung by Buchanan & soldiers' chorus, and "I'm Still Dreaming" sung by Buchanan.dbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maria_Giesedbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Guild_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lambertdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Meir_Teperdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Dalydbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Beandbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Postlethwaitedbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Lloyddbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maria_Giesedbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Guild_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lambertdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meir_Teperdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maria_Giesedbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen Saturday Comesdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anne_Dudleydbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sheffielddbp-dbr:When_Saturday_Comes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sheffield_United_F.C.When Saturday Comes is a 1996 British film directed by Maria Giese and starring Sean Bean and Emily Lloyd. The film was released in March 1996, and was distributed by Guild Film Distribution. The soundtrack includes a variety of classic music tracks as well as newly commissioned songs. The score was composed by Anne Dudley and the soundtrack includes contributions from Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet and Sheffield artists including Def Leppard's Joe Elliott who performs on two new tracks: "When Saturday Comes" and the instrumental "Jimmy's Theme". Both were performed with bandmates Rick Savage and Phil Collen. According to Elliott, he had a part in the film as the brother of Sean Bean's character, but the part was cut from the final film.dbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerTaylor Hackforddbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerLeon Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Sonenbergdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringJames Browndbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringNorman Mailerdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringB.B. Kingdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringSpike Leedbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringMuhammad Alidbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Plimptondbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringThe Spinnersdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Foremandbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringThe Crusadersdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Taylor_Hackforddbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sonenbergdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:nameWhen We Were Kingsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_boxingdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leon_GastWhen We Were Kings is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the "Rumble in the Jungle" heavyweight championship boxing match that was held on October 30, 1974, in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) between world heavyweight champion George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. It features archival footage of celebrities, including James Brown, B.B. King, and promoter Don King, in the lead-up to the fight and accompanying Zaire 74 music festival, alongside interview footage of Norman Mailer, George Plimpton, Spike Lee and Thomas Hauser from the 1990s.The film took Gast 22 years to edit and finance, but it was finally released to strong reviews and won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1996.dbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daryl_Dukedbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ecksteindbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaria Padilladbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronny_Coxdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daryl_Dukedbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ecksteindbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1959dbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Young_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daryl_DukeWhen We Were Young, also known as That Magic Moment and Moments, is a 1989 television film directed by Daryl Duke and starring Ronny Cox. It was written by Richard and Esther Shapiro.dbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbp:producerJohn Baxterdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbp:nameWhen You Come Homedbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:When_You_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyWhen You Come Home is a 1948 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Frank Randle, Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes.dbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:directorPeter Mervisdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:distributorThe Asylumdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Michael Lattdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Rimawidbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:producerSherri Straindbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:starringRobert Buckleydbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:starringSarah Halldbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:starringRebekah Kochandbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:starringDerek Osedachdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:starringMark Irvingsendbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:nameWhen a Killer Callsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Asylum_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:When_a_Killer_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MervisWhen a Killer Calls is a 2006 direct-to-DVD horror film directed by Peter Mervis and starring Sarah Hall, Mark Irvingsen, Robert Buckley, Derek Osedach, and Rebekah Kochan. It was distributed by B movie company The Asylum. 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The film stars Camilla Belle, Brian Geraghty, Katie Cassidy and Clark Gregg. Belle plays a babysitter who starts to receive threatening phone calls from an unidentified stranger, played by both Tommy Flanagan and Lance Henriksen. It is a remake of Fred Walton's 1979 film of the same name, which became a cult classic for its opening 23 minutes, which this remake extends to a feature-length film.The film was theatrically released on February 3, 2006.dbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Steven_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Fosterdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Panaydbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Steven Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anjelica_Hustondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristen_Belldbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Arnettdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josh_Duhameldbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hederdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dax_Sheparddbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Steven_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Steven_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Steven_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Weissmandbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen in Romedbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen in Rome: Music Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mark_Steven_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Steven_Johnsondbp-dbr:When_in_Rome_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mark_Steven_JohnsonWhen in Rome is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Steven Johnson and written by David Diamond and David Weissman. It stars Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel. It was released by Touchstone Pictures in the United States on January 29, 2010. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $43 million worldwide against a $28 million budget.dbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Waris_Husseindbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Huskydbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Ticotindbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Masurdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Dansondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Waris_Husseindbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Huskydbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Chiharadbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Waris_HusseinWhen the Bough Breaks is a 1986 television film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Ted Danson. The screenplay by Phil Penningroth was adapted from Jonathan Kellerman's 1985 novel of the same name. Danson, who also co-produced, plays the crime-solving forensic psychologist Alex Delaware, a character who appears in a series of novels by Kellerman.dbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Ganzerdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Connie_Francisdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harve_Presnelldbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Ganzerdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameWhen the Boys Meet the Girlsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_Gershwin_in_filmdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alvin_Ganzerdbp-dbr:When_the_Boys_Meet_the_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Recordings_of_music_by_George_GershwinWhen the Boys Meet the Girls is a 1965 American musical film directed by Alvin Ganzer and starring Connie Francis and Harve Presnell based on the musical Girl Crazy and a remake of MGM's 1943 film Girl Crazy.dbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Watersdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Bowiedbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Squeeze_(band)dbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Hammonddbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Cornwelldbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hardcastledbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Millsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeggy Ashcroftdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jimmy_T._Murakamidbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Kadokawa_Daiei_Studiodbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Briggsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen the Wind Blowsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jimmy_T._Murakamidbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annecy_Cristal_for_a_Feature_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_comicsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sussexdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_speculative_fiction_filmsWhen the Wind Blows is a 1986 British adult animated disaster film directed by Jimmy Murakami based on Raymond Briggs' graphic novel of the same name. The film stars the voices of John Mills and Peggy Ashcroft as the two main characters and was scored by Roger Waters. The film recounts a rural English couple's attempt to survive a nearby nuclear attack and maintain a sense of normality in the subsequent fallout and nuclear winter.dbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhispering Windsdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Flooddbp-dbr:Whispering_Winds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsWhispering Winds is a 1929 American sound part-talkie pre-Code drama film directed by James Flood and starring Patsy Ruth Miller, Malcolm McGregor and Eve Southern. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Tiffany-Tone sound-on-film system using RCA Photophone equipment.dbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hedy_Lamarrdbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbp:starringWalter Pidgeondbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordon_(playwright)dbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbp:nameWhite Cargodbp-dbr:White_Cargodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1910dbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:White_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_SavilleWhite Cargo is a 1942 American drama film starring Hedy Lamarr and Walter Pidgeon, and directed by Richard Thorpe. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the 1923 London and Broadway hit play by Leon Gordon, which was in turn adapted from the 1912 novel Hell's Playground by Ida Vera Simonton. The play had already been made into a British part-talkie, also titled White Cargo, with Maurice Evans in 1930. The 1942 film, unlike the play, begins in what was then the present-day, before unfolding in flashback.dbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Baker_(fashion_designer)dbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:producerTom Colbournedbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:producerTom Colburne, Kylie Minoguedbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bonodbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Baker_(fashion_designer)dbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dannii_Minoguedbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Martinezdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:nameWhite Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minoguedbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:genrePop musicdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_live_albumsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_video_albumsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kylie_Minogue_live_albumsdbp-dbr:White_Diamond:_A_Personal_Portrait_of_Kylie_Minoguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kylie_Minogue_video_albumsWhite Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue is a 2007 documentary film directed and produced by William Baker and chronicling the life of Australian singer Kylie Minogue during her concert tour Showgirl: Homecoming Tour. It was filmed between August 2006 and March 2007 in both Australia and the United Kingdom.Intended as an account of Minogue's return to the stage following her recovery from cancer, the film features on-stage and back-stage footage and interviews with several of Minogue's tour crew, including the director, William Baker. Kylie's sister Dannii and U2 lead singer Bono are also featured.The film had a one-night premiere in each country, starting in the United Kingdom on 16 October 2007 and ending on 16 November 2007 in New Zealand. It was later released on DVD in two editions: the European/United Kingdom edition and the Australian/New Zealand edition. These were later followed by a two-disc edition; the second disc contained a concert that was filmed during Kylie's Showgirl: Homecoming Tour in Melbourne, Australia.The title White Diamond was taken from one of Kylie's songs (written by Scissor Sisters). This song is the sole new song performed by her during Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour. The film opens with a reworked ballad version of it.Two new songs, "I'm Hip" and "You Are There", are on the movie's soundtrack. Also on the soundtrack is "Alone Again", a previously unrecorded 2002 song that was co-written by Madonna and Rick Nowels.dbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Gadddbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:nameWhite Facedbp-dbr:White_Facedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_HunterWhite Face (also known as Edgar Wallace's White Face the Fiend) is a 1932 British crime film directed by T. 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The film is based on a play by Edgar Wallace.dbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Home_Box_Officedbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbp:producerSteven Okazakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Home_Box_Officedbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbp:nameWhite Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_in_the_environmentdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Okazakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_about_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:White_Light/Black_Rain:_The_Destruction_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_NagasakiWhite Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is an HBO documentary film directed and produced by Steven Okazaki. It was released on August 6, 2007, on HBO, marking the 62nd anniversary of the first atomic bombing. The film features interviews with fourteen Japanese survivors and four Americans involved in the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.dbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Radforddbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Perrydbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hurtdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta Scacchidbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Dancedbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoss Acklanddbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTrevor Howarddbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeraldine Chaplindbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Milesdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay McAnallydbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMurray Headdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Radforddbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Perrydbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Radforddbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Gemsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Mischiefdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1941dbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goldcrest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Empiredbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Mischief_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_RadfordWhite Mischief is a 1987 British period crime drama film directed and co-written by Michael Radford. It dramatises the events of the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941, wherein Sir Henry “Jock” Delves Broughton was tried for the murder of Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll. The film stars Greta Scacchi, Charles Dance, Joss Ackland, Sarah Miles, Geraldine Chaplin, Ray McAnally, Murray Head, John Hurt, and Trevor Howard.The screenplay is based on the non-fiction book White Mischief: The Murder of Lord Erroll (1982), by James Fox, which originated from a newspaper article published in 1969. Shooting took place on-location in Kenya and at Shepperton Studios.At the 42nd British Academy Film Awards, the film was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (for Joss Ackland) and Best Costume Design.dbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Mandokidbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Mandokidbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Tallydbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Palacedbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Tallydbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luis_MandokiWhite Palace is a 1990 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki. It stars Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates, Steven Hill, Jeremy Piven, and Renée Taylor. It was written by Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent, based on the novel of the same name by Glenn Savan (who appears in the film as an extra with a small speaking part).It centers on the unlikely relationship between a young upper middle class widower (Spader) who falls in love with a middle-aged working class waitress (Sarandon) in St. Louis, Missouri. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. The film is marketed with the tagline "The story of a younger man and a bolder woman".dbp-dbr:White_People_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jose_Antonio_Vargasdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJose Antonio Vargasdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJose Antonio Vargasdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jose_Antonio_Vargasdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jose_Antonio_Vargasdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:White_privilegedbp-dbr:White_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_White_AmericansWhite People is a 2015 American documentary film directed, produced and starring Jose Antonio Vargas, and explores white privilege in the United States. The cast includes Lucas Nydam, Samantha Slavinsky, Katy, and John Chimento. The film debuted on MTV.dbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_L._Schrockdbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbp:nameWhite Pongodbp-dbr:White_Pongodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Pongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_adventure_filmsWhite Pongo, also known as Adventure Unlimited in the United Kingdom, is a 1945 American film directed by Sam Newfield released by Producers Releasing Corporation.dbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHarvey Weinstein and Bob Weinsteindbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Samuelsondbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Rockdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Olympicsdbp-dbr:White_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_1976_Winter_OlympicsWhite Rock is a 1977 documentary film about the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria. The film was narrated by James Coburn, and directed by Tony Maylam. The film was nominated in 1977 for the Robert Flaherty Award (Feature Length Film, Documentary In Content) by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. A soundtrack album, White Rock was released by Rick Wakeman in 1977 and it entered the UK Albums Chart on 12 February 1977, where it spent 9 weeks and reached number 14.dbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Canon_Films_Corp.dbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judd_Nelsondbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Canon_Films_Corp.dbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Courtney_Joynerdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:nameWhite Rushdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._LesterWhite Rush is a 2003 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Judd Nelson. The plot concerns a group of young tourist couples who come across a drug deal gone bad.dbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Otto_Lang_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mitchumdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Slezakdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Otto_Lang_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Goffdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:nameWhite Witch Doctordbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_Herrmanndbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1907dbp-dbr:White_Witch_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgian_CongoWhite Witch Doctor is a 1953 American adventure horror film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, and Walter Slezak. Made by 20th Century Fox, it was produced by Otto Lang from a screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, based on the 1950 novel by Louise Allender Stinetorf (1900–1992). The music score (notable for its use of the serpent, an obsolete instrument) was by Bernard Herrmann, and the cinematography by Leon Shamroy.The film was set in the Belgian Congo in 1907.dbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Channeldbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:starring Elizabeth Berkley, Ele Keats, Jeremy London, Corin Nemec, Ernie Reyes Jr., Justin Whalindbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Channeldbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dylan_Kelsey_Hadleydbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:nameWhite Wolves II: Legend of the Wilddbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:White_Wolves_II:_Legend_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wolvesWhite Wolves II: Legend of the Wild is a 1996 American coming-of-age survival drama film directed by Terence H. Winkless and starring Ele Keats, Elizabeth Berkley and Jeremy London. It is the second straight-to-video sequel to A Cry in the Wild. The plot follows a group of troubled teenagers trying to survive in the wilderness of the Cascade Mountains.The family film premiered on the Disney Channel before its direct-to-video release.dbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Levindbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ezra_Swerdlowdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:producerRichard Strattondbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:producerHenri M. Kesslerdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:producerDJ Hurricane, Canibus, Infinite Arkatechz, Daz Dillinger, DJ Paul, Juicy J, Mr. Lee, DJ E-Z Rock, Trick Daddy, Bucktown USA, Irv Gotti, 12 Gauge, Whoridas, Wildliffe Society, Freaky D, Mike Chavdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Piper_Perabodbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Snoop_Doggdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dash_Mihokdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Hochdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Levindbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ezra_Swerdlowdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Levindbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danny_Hochdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:nameWhiteboyzdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:nameWhiteboysdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iowadbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whiteboyzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marc_LevinWhiteboyz (sometimes styled Whiteboys) is a 1999 American comedy film. The independent, limited release feature was written by Danny Hoch, Garth Belcon, Henri M. Kessler, Richard Stratton, and Marc Levin, and directed by Levin. The film opened to 37 theatres on the week of September 11, 1999. It marked the film debut of actress Piper Perabo, in a minor role. Several well-known rappers made cameo appearances in the film.dbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Sharpdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Euan_Lloyddbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Chrisafisdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Davisdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Widmarkdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Woodwarddbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Webberdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Griffithdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRosalind Lloyddbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Doyledbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman Rodwaydbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Duttinedbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIngrid Pittdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLewis Collinsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Sharpdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Euan_Lloyddbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWho Dares Winsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Budddbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ian_Sharpdbp-dbr:Who_Dares_Wins_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Special_Air_ServiceWho Dares Wins, also known as The Final Option, is a 1982 British action thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark, Tony Doyle, and Edward Woodward. The film is loosely based on the actions of the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS) in the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege; however, the plot makes considerable fictionalised departures from the actual siege and its background, and instead follows SAS Captain Peter Skellen as he infiltrates a terrorist group planning an attack on American diplomats. The film's title references the motto of the SAS.Euan Lloyd, the film's producer, witnessed the Iranian Embassy siege firsthand and was inspired to make a film based on it, moving quickly to prevent someone else from developing the same idea. An initial synopsis, created by George Markstein, was then turned into a novel, The Tiptoe Boys, by James Follett in 30 days. Meanwhile, chapter-by-chapter as the novel was completed, it was posted to Reginald Rose in Los Angeles, who wrote the final screenplay.Who Dares Wins was released in the United Kingdom on 26 August 1982 and, after U.S. President Ronald Reagan reportedly enjoyed the film, in the United States on 16 September 1983 as The Final Option. Though it was one of the highest-grossing films released in Britain in 1982, the film was a box-office bomb and was released to negative reviews, as well as criticism for its portrayal of the nuclear disarmament movement, though the action sequences received some praise.dbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Winton_Kingdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAstral Films ; Janus Filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Pinsentdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:José_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Shaverdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Painchauddbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringDouglas Junordbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Winton_Kingdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameWho Has Seen the Winddbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saskatchewandbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saskatchewandbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eldon_Rathburndbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Kingdbp-dbr:Who_Has_Seen_the_Wind_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:W._O._MitchellWho Has Seen the Wind is a 1977 Canadian drama film directed by Allan King and written by Patricia Watson. The film is an adaptation of W. O. Mitchell's influential novel Who Has Seen the Wind. It was the first narrative feature film ever directed by King, who was previously known primarily as a documentary filmmaker.The film stars Brian Painchaud as Brian O'Connall, with a supporting cast including Douglas Junor, Patricia Hamilton, Gordon Pinsent, Helen Shaver, Chapelle Jaffe, Charmion King, Leslie Carlson, Hugh Webster and José Ferrer.Although Painchaud received positive critical attention for his performance, it was the only film he ever made before his death in 1986.dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:producerKris Wylddbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugo_Weavingdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhys_Muldoondbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Hopedbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringMatthew O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWho Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler?dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_water_and_the_environmentdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3FWho Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler? is an Australian documentary film about the mysterious deaths of Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler in Sydney, Australia in 1963. Although it was assumed the couple were murdered, police investigators could find or produce no evidence that it was actually murder. The documentary, directed and written by Australian documentary film maker Peter Butt, presents unique evidence to suggest the couple died from hydrogen sulphide poisoning emanating from a river.dbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Martindbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Leighdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWho Was That Lady?dbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWho Was That Lady I Saw You With?dbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Was_That_Lady%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_screwball_comedy_filmsWho Was That Lady? is a 1960 black and white American comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, and Janet Leigh.The movie was made by Ansark-Sidney, distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Norman Krasna, who also wrote the screenplay based on his successful Broadway play Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? The costume design was by Jean Louis. The title song was written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen.Dean Martin received a Golden Globe award nomination for his performance in Who Was That Lady?, which also was nominated for Best Comedy.dbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhom the Gods Lovedbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozartdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Whom_the_Gods_Love_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Joseph_II,_Holy_Roman_EmperorWhom the Gods Love, also known as Mozart, is a 1936 British biographical film directed by Basil Dean and starring Stephen Haggard, Victoria Hopper and John Loder. The film portrays the life of the Eighteenth Century Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.dbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Florenz_Ziegfelddbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Cantordbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Huntdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethel_Shuttadbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Florenz_Ziegfelddbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Owen_Davisdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_M._Conselmandbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Anthony_McGuiredbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E.J._Rathdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hobart_Davisdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhoopeedbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whoopee!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goldwyn_GirlsWhoopee! is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy musical Western film photographed in two-color Technicolor. It was directed by Thornton Freeland and stars Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta and Eleanor Hunt. The film's plot closely follows that of the 1928 stage show produced by Florenz Ziegfeld.dbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fdbp-dbp:directorFrank Arnolddbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fdbp-dbp:producerPhilip K. Kleinbartdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhose Daughter Is She?dbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Whose_Daughter_Is_She%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_ArnoldWhose Daughter Is She? is a CBS original television film directed by Frank Arnold. It premiered on September 24, 1995 in the United States on CBS. The film stars Stephanie Zimbalist, Gaby Hoffmann, Joanna Kerns, Lisa Wilhoit, Michael Shulman and others. It is also known as Semi-Precious, Moms and For the Love of My Daughter.dbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Navadbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Halldbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Nemethdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMissy Elliott, Timbaland, Big Baby, Suga Mike, Gerard Thomas, Donald "Lenny" Holmes, Anthony Dent, Brian Alexander Morgan, Kay Gee, Darren Lighty, Keri "K.L." Lewisdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLittle Richarddbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLarenz Tatedbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVivica A. 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Released by Warner Bros., it is based on the true story of Frankie Lymon, the lead singer of the pioneering rock and roll group The Teenagers for one year. Moreover, the film highlights the three women in his life, each of whom claim to have married Lymon and lay claim to his estate.Written by Tina Andrews, Why Do Fools Fall in Love stars Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon, and Larenz Tate, who portrays Lymon. Little Richard also appears in the film as himself."I Want You Back", one of the singles from the soundtrack, by Melanie Brown featuring Missy Elliott, peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart.dbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Yablansdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Israëldbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lambertdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringJ. T. Walshdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Greistdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Yablansdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Israëldbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Koeppdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhy Me?dbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Koeppdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triumph_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_QuintanoWhy Me? is a 1990 American caper comedy film directed by Gene Quintano and starring Christopher Lambert, Kim Greist, Christopher Lloyd, and J. T. Walsh. The screenplay is credited to Donald E. Westlake and Leonard Maas Jr. (a pseudonym of David Koepp), and is based on the fifth book in Westlake's series of John Dortmunder novels.dbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maj_Cantondbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Diana_Kerewdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Dukesdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Lightdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Ogden_Stiersdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whip_Hubleydbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbp:starringKellie Overbeydbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Damskidbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maj_Cantondbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Diana_Kerewdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Poisoning_in_filmdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife,_Mother,_Murdererpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_DamskiWife, Mother, Murderer is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film directed by Mel Damski and starring Judith Light, David Ogden Stiers, Kellie Overbey, David Dukes, and Whip Hubley. The screenplay concerns Alabama murderer Marie Hilley.dbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Ahearndbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:distributorSubmarine Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:producerCharlie Ahearndbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbie_Harrydbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fab_5_Freddydbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grandmaster_Flashdbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rock_Steady_Crewdbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Fabaradbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Quiñonesdbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Busy_Bee_Starskidbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patti_Astordbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grandmixer_DXTdbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cold_Crush_Brothersdbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Ahearndbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charlie_Ahearndbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charlie_Ahearndbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:nameWild Styledbp-dbr:Wild_Styledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_York_City_hip_hopdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Graffiti_and_unauthorised_signagedbp-dbr:Wild_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Street_cultureWild Style is a 1982 American hip hop film written, produced and directed by Charlie Ahearn. Regarded as the first hip hop motion picture, it includes appearances by seminal figures such as Adam Horowitz, Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, The Rock Steady Crew, The Cold Crush Brothers, Rammellzee with Shockdell, Queen Lisa Lee of Zulu Nation, Grandmaster Flash, and ZEPHYR.Filmed in 1981 and completed in 1982, Wild Style premiered in November 1982 at the Festival du nouveau cinéma in Montreal, followed by its theatrical release in the United States on November 23, 1983. The film was later released on VHS by Rhino Home Video in 1997. In 2007, it was released on DVD for its 25th anniversary. A 30th anniversary collector's edition was released on Blu-ray in 2012.dbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Tewkesburydbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Chartoffdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Bernerdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._O'Connordbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Buseydbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolly_Partondbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Lettsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Bensondbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Tewkesburydbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Chartoffdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Bernerdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._O'Connordbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:genreMusicdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Winddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joan_Tewkesburydbp-dbr:Wild_Texas_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austin,_TexasWild Texas Wind is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joan Tewkesbury and starring Dolly Parton, Gary Busey, and Ray Benson. Parton co-wrote the story with Mark Kiracofe, as well as multiple songs from the film with Benson. The film was produced by Sandollar Productions.dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Kaufmanndbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Rappdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Waldo_Saltdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_M._Powell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Markesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Morris_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:nameWild and Wonderfuldbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Andersondbp-dbr:Wild_and_Wonderfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Waldo_SaltWild and Wonderful is a 1964 comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Tony Curtis and Christine Kaufmann. The screenplay concerns a clever French poodle named Monsieur Cognac, and the dog's effect on the newly married couple portrayed by Curtis and Kaufmann. The film was co-produced by Harold Hecht and Curtis, the actor's last under his long contractual relationship with Universal Studios.dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:nameWild and Woolfydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Droopydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tex_Avery's_Big_Bad_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_(animated_character)_filmsWild and Woolfy is a 1945 animated cartoon short, one of six cartoons in which Droopy was paired with a wolf as his acting partner. It is one of a very few cartoons in the series where Bill Thompson did not voice Droopy, instead Tex Avery himself provided the voice.dbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherry_Jacksondbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Randall_(singer)dbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gayle_Caldwelldbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Millerdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Spaldingdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:nameWild on the Beachdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jimmie_Haskelldbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_on_the_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maury_DexterWild on the Beach is a 1965 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter and starring Frankie Randall, Sherry Jackson, Gayle Caldwell, and Jackie Miller. It is notable for the musical acts showcased onscreen, being the film debut of Sonny & Cher in particular. It is one of the few films in the genre to be filmed in black and white.Although some sources state that the film was also released under the title Beach House Party, to date no prints or posters have surfaced with such a title.dbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Arquettedbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beau_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wildflower_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Diane_KeatonWildflower is a 1991 television film directed by Diane Keaton and based on Sara Flanigan's book Alice. It stars Beau Bridges, Susan Blakely, Patricia Arquette, William McNamara and Reese Witherspoon.dbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Jeffriesdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringGordon Jacksondbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Watlingdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameWindfalldbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Windfall_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsWindfall, also released as Dangerous Money, is a 1955 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Lionel Jeffries, Jack Watling and Gordon Jackson. It was written by John Gilling. 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It is notable that the film was made by an interested local citizen rather than an organization.dbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ladislao_Vajdadbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbp:starring Joan Gardner, Ian Colin, James Harcourt, James Carewdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ladislao_Vajdadbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ákos_Tolnaydbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Longdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbp:nameWings Over Africadbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ladislao_Vajdadbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Wings_Over_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsWings Over Africa is a 1936 British adventure film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Joan Gardner, Ian Colin, James Harcourt and James Carew.The film is a quota quickie produced for released by RKO. It was shot at Shepperton Studios with sets designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. The film score was created by composer Jack Beaver.dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directorGlenn Tyrondbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_(actress)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Fondadbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameWings of the Morningdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_directorial_debut_filmsWings of the Morning is a 1937 British drama film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Annabella, Henry Fonda, and Leslie Banks. Glenn Tryon was the original director but he was fired and replaced by Schuster. It was the first ever three-strip Technicolor movie shot in England or Europe. Jack Cardiff is credited as the camera operator.Popular Irish tenor Count John McCormack appeared in the film singing "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" and "Killarney". The picture was French actress Annabella's first English language film. Henry Fonda met his second wife, Frances Ford Seymour, mother of Jane and Peter Fonda, on the set at Denham.dbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMike Nicholsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon Bosanquetdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Wit_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Made_for_Television_Movie_winnersdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Emma_Thompsondbp-dbr:Wit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_academiaWit is a 2001 American television drama film directed by Mike Nichols. The teleplay by Nichols and Emma Thompson is based on the 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same title by Margaret Edson.The film was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 9, 2001 before being broadcast by HBO on March 24. It was shown at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Warsaw Film Festival later in the year.dbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:directorRobbins Barstowdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Martindbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringRobbins Barstowdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Barstowdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringDavid Barstowdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringMary Barstowdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringMeg Barstowdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameDisneyland Dreamdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreamdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disneylanddbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amateur_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disneyland_Resortdbp-dbr:Disneyland_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Knott's_Berry_FarmDisneyland Dream (1956) is a home movie made by Robbins and Meg Barstow that documents their family's free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The one-week trip was a prize they won in a contest sponsored by Scotch tape. The movie was shot with a 16 mm handheld camera. It lasts approximately 35 minutes. An audio track was added to the film in 1995.The Barstows lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut. They flew to California with TWA and stayed at the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena. They visited other Southern California locations, including Knott's Berry Farm, Hollywood, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios, Will Rogers' home and Catalina Island on their July 1956 trip.Comedian Steve Martin, who worked at Disneyland as a teen, appears briefly at 20:20 into the film, selling programs as he walks left to right in the lower right part of the frame, dressed in top hat, dark vest, and a pink striped shirt.dbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:directorS. A. Halewooddbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:distributorUncork'd Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:producerS. A. Halewooddbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linus_Roachedbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Rothhaardbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Dravendbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarke_Petersdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lotte_Verbeekdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toby_Hemingwaydbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Doodydbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:nameDivision 19dbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsDivision 19 is a 2017 British-American dystopian political thriller film directed and written by S. A. Halewood. The film stars Linus Roache, Clarke Peters, Alison Doody and Jamie Draven.dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Frost_(director)dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Oatesdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Georgedbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:starringJane Anne Johnstonedbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:starringKathy McHaleydbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Frost_(director)dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:nameDixie Dynamitedbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Frostdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dynamitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_StynerDixie Dynamite is a 1976 American film directed by Lee Frost that stars Warren Oates. Steve McQueen appears uncredited in a scene as a motorbike driver.dbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMalibu Bay Filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Moritadbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Estradadbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Brimhalldbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDo or Diedbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_SidarisDo or Die is a 1991 action film starring Cynthia Brimhall, Pat Morita and Erik Estrada. It was directed, written and produced by Andy Sidaris. It's the sixth installment in the Triple B film series.dbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derwin_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:producerJames S. Burkettdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Daledbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Wintersdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:starringMantan Morelanddbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derwin_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:nameDocks of New Orleansdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derwin_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsDocks of New Orleans is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Roland Winters, Virginia Dale and Mantan Moreland. It featured Winters in his second appearance as Charlie Chan, having replaced Sidney Toler in the role.dbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:producerNorman Leedbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:starringJack Hobbsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:nameDoctor Josser K.C.dbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Doctor_Josser_K.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeDoctor Josser K.C. is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ernie Lotinga, Jack Hobbs and Molly Lamont. Made at Elstree Studios it was part of the Josser series of comedies featuring Lotinga. It is sometimes confused with another production P.C. Josser although they are separate films made at different studios by different directors.dbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maude_T._Howelldbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Arlissdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Loder_(actor)dbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maude_T._Howelldbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDoctor Syndbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Syn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_adventure_filmsDoctor Syn (Dr. Syn in the United States) is a 1937 British black-and-white historical dramatic adventure film, directed by Roy William Neill for Gainsborough Pictures. It stars George Arliss (in his last feature film), Margaret Lockwood, Graham Moffatt, and Ronald Shiner. The film is based on the Doctor Syn novels of Russell Thorndike, set in 18th-century Kent. The character of Syn and the events at the film's climax were both softened considerably in comparison to Thorndike's original storyline.dbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMaurice Murphydbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorClassic Filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rosendbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Stephensondbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Meikledbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graeme_Blundelldbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Newtondbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rosendbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Gleitzmandbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Sheldon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDoctors and Nursesdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_MurphyDoctors and Nurses is a 1981 Australian comedy film directed by Maurice Murphy. The gimmick is child actors play doctors and nurses and adults play patients.dbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameDog Dazedbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dog_Daze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsDog Daze is a 1937 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies directed by Friz Freleng and animated by Robert McKimson. The short was released on September 18, 1937.dbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundeddbp-dbp:nameDog Poundeddbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dog_Poundedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsDog Pounded is a 1954 (© 1953) Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 2, 1954, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the phrase dog pound.Similar in concept to Ain't She Tweet, this cartoon features Sylvester in pursuit of catching Tweety, with a gang of bulldogs (including Hector) as the obstacles. Dog Pounded also marks the only use of Pepé Le Pew in a Friz Freleng-directed short (and the second time Pepé Le Pew has appeared in a cartoon that was not directed by Chuck Jones or a member from Chuck Jones' unit—the first being Arthur Davis' Odor of the Day).dbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_Owensbydbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Owensbydbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Gribbledbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Bloodworthdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_Owensbydbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thom_McIntyredbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:nameDogs of Helldbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Worth_Keeterdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogs_of_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_3D_filmsDogs of Hell (originally titled Rottweiler 3-D; also known as Rottweiler and Rottweiler: The Dogs of Hell) is a 1983 American horror film directed by Worth Keeter and produced by Earl Owensby, starring Bill Gribble and Robert Bloodworth, as well as Owensby.Dogs of Hell was the first of six 3D films to be shot by Owensby Studios in the early to mid-1980s, and was shot over the summer and fall of 1981, taking only two months to complete. It had a wider release in theaters compared to subsequent Owensby 3D films, including Hot Heir (1984), Chain Gang (1984), Hyperspace (1984), Tales of the Third Dimension (1984) and Hit the Road Running (1987).dbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Humedbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Robeydbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Robeydbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbp:nameDoing His Bitdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_His_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsDoing His Bit is a 1917 British silent comedy film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring George Robey and Marjorie Hume and Howard Boddey. It was one of a number of films featuring Robey, one of the leading music hall stars of the era.dbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:distributorDendy Filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:distributorCowboy Bookingdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:distributorSouthern Star Group Filmdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:producerJohn Winterdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:producerChris Kennedydbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Roxburghdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Ottodbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Daydbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Southern_Star_Groupdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:nameDoing Time for Patsy Clinedbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doing_Time_for_Patsy_Clinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Peter_Best_(composer)Doing Time for Patsy Cline is a 1997 Australian film starring Miranda Otto, Richard Roxburgh, and Matt Day, and directed by Chris Kennedy.dbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marion_Orthdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:nameDr. Christian Meets the Womendbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Christian_filmsDr. Christian Meets the Women is a 1940 American film directed by William C. McGann, one of the series of six Dr. Christian films featuring Jean Hersholt.dbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Johnsondbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_O'Briendbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keye_Lukedbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:nameDr. Gillespie's Criminal Casedbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniele_Amfitheatrofdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_drama_filmsDr. Gillespie's Criminal Case is a 1943 film in the Dr. Kildare series. Based on characters created by Max Brand. The third of MGM's Dr. Gillespie series (6 in all) to dispense with the services of Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres) (8 in all) after Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942).dbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Johnsondbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Petersdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:nameDr Gillespie's New Assistantdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniele_Amfitheatrofdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_New_Assistantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Willis_GoldbeckDr. Gillespie's New Assistant is a 1942 feature film from MGM in their long-running Dr. Kildare series. Directed by Willis Goldbeck, it introduced two new doctors, Dr. Randall Adams (Van Johnson) and Dr. Lee Wong How (Keye Luke).dbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:directorRichard Clarkdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:producerTony Millerdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:producerJim Hansondbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:producerMegan Barnettdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:producerRenza Mizbanidbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacey_Travisdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Ramseydbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Logan_Ramseydbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:starringDavid Muirdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:starringCathy Cahndbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ensigndbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteindbp-dbp:nameDr. Hackensteindbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Hackensteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsDr. Hackenstein is a 1988 comedy horror film, written and directed by Richard Clark and distributed by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lew_Ayresdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Ayarsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Branddbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Harrington_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:nameDr. Kildare's Victorydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Victorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_HaytonDr. Kildare's Victory is a 1942 film directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It stars Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. It is the ninth and last of the MGM Dr. Kildare movie series.dbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hikmet_Avedisdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edy_Williamsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlene_Schmidtdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Jasondbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Boonedbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hikmet_Avedisdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:nameDr. Minxdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Minxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy-drama_filmsDr. Minx is a 1975 sexploitation film, directed by Hikmet Avedis and starring Edy Williams and Randy Boone.dbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:distributorFandangodbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:producerJulie Ryandbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:producerRolf de Heerdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Martindbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:nameDr. Plonkdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2007dbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1907dbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dr._Plonkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_slapstick_filmsDr Plonk, also titled Dr Plonk: The brilliant Dr Plonk, is a 2007 Australian black and white silent sci-fi / comedy film written and directed by Rolf de Heer. It premiered in Australia at the 2007 Adelaide Film Festival on 4 March 2007,with live accompaniment by the Stiletto Sisters. The film was released in cinemas in Australia on 30 August 2007. Its score was composed by Graham Tardif and performed by the Stiletto sisters. It is also notable for a cameo appearance by the South Australian Premier, Mike Rann, playing the 2007 Prime Minister.dbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:producerTed V. Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:producerWayne Rogersdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Rogersdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Rogersdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:nameDr. Sexdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_V._MikelsDr. Sex (also known as Dr. S- in the United States) is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels, from a screenplay by Mikels and Wayne Rogers, who both also produced the film. The film follows three sexologists who discuss their strangest cases. Mikels said the film was originally called The Doctors and was based on an idea of Rogers', who had been impressed by Mikels' first film, Strike Me Deadly.dbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:distributorRegal Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:producerMilton Subotskydbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:producerMax Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Castledbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Belldbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Madden_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Adriandbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:nameDr Terror's House of Horrorsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_personifications_of_deathdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_plantsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_Haitian_Vodoudbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elisabeth_Lutyensdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tarot_in_fictionDr Terror's House of Horrors is a 1965 British anthology horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by Milton Subotsky, and starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.It was the first in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was followed by Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Tales from the Crypt (1972), Asylum (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974). It is also the first horror film from Amicus.dbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:producerJack Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:producerAubrey Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Archer_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:starringHillary Brookedbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:starringPhilip Van Zandtdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:nameDragon's Golddbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_bv_Aubrey_WisbergDragon's Gold is a 1954 American crime film directed by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen and starring John Archer, Hillary Brooke and Philip Van Zandt.dbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Banddbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alastair_Mackenziedbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtland_Meaddbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Henfreydbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Banddbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:nameDragonworlddbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:nameDragonworld: Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dragonworlddbp-dbp:countryRomaniadbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Romanian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Banddbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Nicolaoudbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragonworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_fantasy_filmsDragonworld is a 1994 American direct-to-video family fantasy film directed by Ted Nicolaou. It is the third film to be released by Moonbeam Entertainment, the family video division of Full Moon Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerHall Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Meyer_Mishkindbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerJules Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milburn_Stonedbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Londondbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Howard_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringJeff Chandlerdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meyer_Mishkindbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:nameDrangodbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hall_BartlettDrango is a 1957 American Western film produced by Jeff Chandler's production company Earlmar Productions, written and directed by Hall Bartlett, and released by United Artists. Starring Chandler in the title role, the film also features Ronald Howard, Joanne Dru, Julie London and Donald Crisp. Set in the town of Kennesaw, Georgia in the months immediately following the American Civil War, the story depicts the efforts of a resolute Union Army officer who had participated in the town's destruction during Sherman's March determined to make amends.dbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_Ingramdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:directorMatt Gissingdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:View_Askew_Productionsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:producerMalcolm Ingramdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:producerMatt Gissingdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Lee_(actor)dbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Mewesdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Llywelyndbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Humphreydbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_Ingramdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:View_Askew_Productionsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Ingramdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Ingramdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:nameDrawing Fliesdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bigfoot_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_Ingramdbp-dbr:Drawing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askew_Productions_filmsDrawing Flies is a 1996 comedy film from Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions. It was written, directed, and edited by filmmakers Malcolm Ingram and Matt Gissing, with financial backing from Smith and Scott Mosier. This was Jason Lee's first leading role. The movie gets its namesake from a song by the American grunge band Soundgarden.dbp-dbr:Larry_Weir_production_discographydbp-dbp:namedbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestrondbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:producerD.E. Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Blakelydbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPiper Lauriedbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVictoria Jacksondbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Robardsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCorey Feldmandbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCorey Haimdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam McNamaradbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Adlerdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMeredith Salengerdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vestrondbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDream a Little Dreamdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vestron_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_swapping_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Dream_a_Little_Dream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsDream a Little Dream is a 1989 American fantasy-romantic comedy-drama film directed by Marc Rocco and starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Meredith Salenger, Jason Robards, Piper Laurie and Harry Dean Stanton. It was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina. This was the third film featuring The Two Coreys. A direct to video sequel, Dream a Little Dream 2, was released in 1995.dbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Czinnerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Bergnerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Blanddbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringRaymond Masseydbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringRomney Brentdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Kennedydbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Asquithdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henri_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameDreaming Lipsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_violins_and_violinistsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_Lips_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_CzinnerDreaming Lips is a 1937 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Romney Brent and Raymond Massey.dbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:directorEric Stylesdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Milburndbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:starringRupert Gravesdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:starringSamantha Mortondbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:starringLee Rossdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Milburndbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Catherine_Linstrumdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leesdbp-dbp:nameDreaming of Joseph Leesdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Joseph_Leespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Zbigniew_PreisnerDreaming of Joseph Lees is a 1999 British romantic drama film directed by Eric Styles and starring Rupert Graves, Samantha Morton and Nicholas Woodeson. It is an adaptation of a story written by Catherine Linstrum set in rural England in the late 1950s. The film was distributed by the Fox Entertainment Group. Samantha Morton's performance in the film won the Evening Standard Award British Film Award for Best Actress.dbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:directorJuan Gerarddbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:distributorInferno Distributiondbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Keiteldbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:producerAndrew Pfefferdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Timmermanndbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:producerLetvia Arza-Goderichdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Keiteldbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gael_García_Bernaldbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Keiteldbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Timmermanndbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:nameDreaming of Juliadbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliadbp-dbp:countryDominican Republicdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Dominican_Republicdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cubadbp-dbr:Dreaming_of_Juliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Dominican_Republic_filmsDreaming of Julia (Cuba Libre) is a 2003 film directed by Juan Gerard. The debut film by the director, the story is based on Gerard's childhood life in Cuba. The film was released as Cuban Blood in the US. This film was initially released on 27 January 2006 in Mexico.dbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReunion Filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Gossagedbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIlja Salkinddbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Wakefielddbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Daydbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarie Lohrdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNelson Keysdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bela_Jenbachdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDreams Come Truedbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsDreams Come True is a 1936 British musical film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Frances Day, Nelson Keys and Hugh Wakefield. The film is based on the 1924 operetta Clo-Clo by Franz Lehár and Bela Jenbach in an English adaptation by Bruce Sievier. It was made at Ealing Studios. It was one of many operetta films made during the decade. An Austrian version of the story The World's in Love had been released the previous year.dbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directorF.W. Kraemerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Kraemerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cedric_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abraham_Sofaerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Zuccodbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hardy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F.W._Kraemerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Kraemerdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Berkeley_(writer)dbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Rehfischdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Herzogdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameDreyfusdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Alfred_Dreyfusdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Émile_Zoladbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Dreyfus_affairdbp-dbr:Dreyfus_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Georges_ClemenceauDreyfus is a 1931 British film directed by F.W. Kraemer and Milton Rosmer and starring Cedric Hardwicke and Charles Carson. It was translated from the play by Wilhelm Herzog and Hans Rehfisch, and the 1930 German film Dreyfus. It features George Zucco in his film debut.dbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Griersondbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Griersondbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Griersondbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Griersondbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameDriftersdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fishingdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifters_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GriersonDrifters is a 1929 silent documentary film by John Grierson, his first and only "personal" film.It tells the story of Britain's North Sea herring fishery. The film's style has been described as being a "response to avant-garde, Modernist films, adopting formal techniques such as montage – constructive editing emphasising the rhythmic juxtaposition of images – but also aimed to make a socially directed commentary on its subject" (Tate Gallery: Liverpool 2006). The film was successful both critically and commercially and helped kick off Grierson's documentary film movement. This film also showed that Grierson was not afraid to alter reality slightly in order to have his vision shown. For example, when the boat he was on returned without a catch he bought another boat's catch and tried to fake it. He ended up scrapping that film as it was not authentic enough.dbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSOI Film Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Chandondbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Coxdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Befelldbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSaul Brignelldbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDrillbitdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Drillbit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zombie_short_filmsDrillbit is a low-budget short horror film directed by Alex Chandon and stars Ben Bethell, Tom Cox and Saul Brignell.dbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Saaldbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Saaldbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDrum Tapsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Boy_Scouts_of_AmericaDrum Taps is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed and co-written by J.P. McGowan. It stars Ken Maynard and his brother Kermit Maynard playing brothers.dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_B._Clark_(director)dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Avalondbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_B._Clark_(director)dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Estridgedbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:nameDrums of Africadbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Mandeldbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_B._ClarkDrums of Africa is a 1963 American adventure film set in Africa, directed by James B. Clark.It used footage from the 1950 film King Solomon's Mines.dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:distributorCrescent Picturesdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Melforddbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E.B._Derrdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Keene_(actor)dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Budd_Busterdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edna_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Melforddbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E.B._Derrdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_T._Nevilledbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Whatelydbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:nameDrums of Destinydbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Taylordbp-dbr:Drums_of_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seminole_WarsDrums of Destiny is a 1937 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tom Keene, Edna Lawrence and Budd Buster.It sometimes confused with the 1937 film Old Louisiana also made by Crescent and starring Keene, which was originally known by this title.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Dexter.dbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:directorJohn Pomeroydbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringRichard Leechdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringMarla Landidbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmaredbp-dbp:nameDublin Nightmaredbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dublin_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsDublin Nightmare is a 1958 British second feature ('B') thriller film directed by John Pomeroy and starring William Sylvester, Marla Landi and Richard Leech. The screenplay was by John Tully based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Robin Estridge (as Philip Loraine).dbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:producerChuck Jonesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:nameDuck Dodgers and thedbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurydbp-dbp:nameReturn of the 24½th Centurydbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dean_Elliottdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_24th_centurydbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvin_the_Martian_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Duck_Dodgersdbp-dbr:Duck_Dodgers_and_the_Return_of_the_24½th_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsDuck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century is a 1980 animated short film starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian. It is the sequel to the 1953 cartoon Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. It was the first Daffy and Porky cartoon since 1965. This cartoon first premiered on November 20, 1980, as part of an animated NBC television special called Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special, with scenes that would later be cut when this cartoon was reformatted as a short. The final credited work of Michael Maltese (who would die only three months following the short's original broadcast), the majority of Maltese's storyboards (including a duel between Marvin and Daffy and the return of K-9, who features prominently within the boards) nonetheless went unused within the finished short. The only parts written by Maltese that remained in the final product is the problem of the lack of the element that produces yo-yo polish (called flexonite in the boards) and Gossamer being shaven (albeit with Porky using hair clippers instead of Daffy singing The Song of the Marines to Gossamer and his weakness being barbers instead of music).The theme tune is an orchestral version of Frédéric Chopin - Polonaise in A major Op. 40 No. 1 Military.dbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Duck_Soup_to_Nutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsDuck Soup to Nuts is a 1944 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 27, 1944, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Trumbodbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Segaldbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:distributorExpanded Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:producerSteve Segaldbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:producerPhil Trumbodbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:starringCassandra Cossittdbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:starringCatherine Schultzdbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:starringMike Codydbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:starringStan Garthdbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:starringTom Campagnolidbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Trumbodbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Segaldbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Trumbodbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Segaldbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Trumbodbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Segaldbp-dbr:Futuropolisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Futuropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Futuropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Futuropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Futuropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Futuropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Futuropolispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsFuturopolis is a 1984 American short animated/stop motion science fiction film written and directed by Steve Segal and Phil Trumbo. The film introduces Tom Campagnoli, Mike Cody, Stan Garth, Catherine Schultz and Cassandra Cossitt in lead roles.dbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louise_Rousseaudbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbp:nameFuzzy Settles Downdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Fuzzy_Settles_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_the_Kid_(film_series)Fuzzy Settles Down is a 1944 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.dbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Colpaertdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinevilledbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbp:starringJoe Arquettedbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Motadbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Colpaertdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinevilledbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Colpaertdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbp:nameG.I. Jesúsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iraq_War_filmsdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Colpaertdbp-dbr:G.I._Jesúspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_fantasy_filmsG.I. Jesús (alternatively, G.I. Jesus) is a 2006 American film directed by Carl Colpaert. The film follows Jesús, a Mexican national seeking US citizenship through military service, who returns home to Los Angeles on furlough from the Iraq War. It won the grand jury prize at the 2006 CineVegas Film Festival.dbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Stormdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbp:nameG.I. Honeymoondbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:G._I._Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_KarlsonG.I. Honeymoon is a 1945 film directed by Phil Karlson. It stars Gale Storm and Peter Cookson. Both play a couple who encounter problems as the husband wants to leave the army, but can't. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1946 for its music.dbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:directorBrett Whitcombdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:producerJason Connelldbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:producerBrett Whitcombdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringDee Booherdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringAngelina Altishindbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringCindy Marannedbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringEmily Doledbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Basonedbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringLisa Morettidbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringLorilyn Palmerdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringMando Guerrerodbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringSteve Blancedbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:nameGLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestlingdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_documentary_filmsGLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is a documentary film about professional wrestling. Released in 2012, it tells the story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (abbreviated G.L.O.W. or GLOW), a women's wrestling promotion. GLOW staged live events that were filmed and then shown on American television for four seasons in the late 1980s. The documentary includes footage from the TV series, combined with then-recent interviews of some of the participants.The film was directed by Brett Whitcomb and written by Bradford Thomason. It premiered on April 27, 2012, at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It won the Best Documentary award at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con film festival. It was released on DVD in the United States on March 26, 2013. It became available for streaming on Netflix on April 1, 2017.dbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:directorGorman Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:distributorBeyond Infinitydbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:producerGorman Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:producerKristine Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringFrank Stewartdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Davidgedbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringRuth Collinsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringCarmine Capobiancodbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringDebi Thibeaultdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gorman_Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gorman_Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gorman_Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:nameGalactic Gigolodbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gorman_BechardGalactic Gigolo (also known as Club Earth) is a 1987 American science fiction comedy film directed by Gorman Bechard.dbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Dohlerdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:distributorMoviecraft Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:producerDon Dohlerdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Stoverdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:starringRichard Ruxtondbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Dohlerdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Dohlerdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Dohlerdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:nameThe Galaxy Invaderdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_visitations_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:Galaxy_Invaderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_DohlerGalaxy Invader is a 1985 American direct-to-video science fiction film directed and co-written by Baltimore filmmaker Don Dohler. The film's plot centers on an alien who is pursued by hillbillies after his spaceship crash-lands on Earth. The cast is made of entirely non-professional actors, mainly friends and family of Dohler.dbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Truman_Bradley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvia_Allmandbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringBlanche Stewartdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:nameGallopin' Galsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_William_Hannadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_filmsGallopin' Gals is a 1940 American one-reel Technicolor animated film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It belonged to the screwball comedy genre. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in October 26, 1940, alongside the feature film Hullabaloo. The announcer at the race was played by Truman Bradley.dbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameGalloping Thunderdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Galloping_Thunder_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_NazarroGalloping Thunder is a 1946 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Charles Starrett. This was the twelfth of 65 films in the Durango Kid series.dbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootsdbp-dbp:directorBacary Baxdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootsdbp-dbp:distributorVibe Tribedbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootsdbp-dbp:nameGambia: Take Me to Learn My Rootsdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Sudandbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Sudandbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambia:_Take_Me_to_Learn_My_Rootspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambian_filmsGambia: Take Me to Learn My Roots, is a 2019 British–Gambian documentary film directed by Bacary Bax and produced by Bud Sugar. The film deals with mission of a single mother to teach her mixed-race sons about their West African roots.The film was shot in both England (Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire) and The Gambian (Brikama) locations. The film received positive reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Marcindbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Grantdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Marcindbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Marcindbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claude_Binyondbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameGambling Shipdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_J._GasnierGambling Ship is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin, and starring Cary Grant and Benita Hume. It was based on Paul Cain's short stories: "Fast One", "Lead Party", "Velvet" and "The Heat", which were published in Black Mask magazine. It was released on June 23, 1933. Ace Corbin retires from the racket as a gambling boss, but the enemies attempt to stop him.dbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:directorDavid N. Gottliebdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:producerDavid N. Gottliebdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:starringGilbert DeRushdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Vickerydbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:starringNick Pellegrinodbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:nameGame Show Modelsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_Show_Modelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy-drama_filmsGame Show Models is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by David N. Gottlieb. Set in Los Angeles, it is about a man who tries to make it in mainstream society by getting a job in a public relations firm.dbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:starringAllan Cuthbertsondbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:starringMark Edendbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:starringToby Robinsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Marshall_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:nameGame for Three Losersdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Losersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Game_for_Three_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesGame for Three Losers is a 1965 British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Michael Gough, Mark Eden and Toby Robins. It was written by Roger Marshall and made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations; this being adapted from a novel of the same name by Edgar Lustgarten.dbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:directorJohn Kingdbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Maunderdbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Everarddbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:producerDavid H. Fowlerdbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:producerLance J. Connollydbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:starringthe competitorsdbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Maunderdbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Everarddbp-dbr:Games_'74dbp-dbp:nameGames '74dbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Games_'74purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_British_Commonwealth_GamesGames '74 is a 1974 New Zealand–made documentary film of the 1974 British Commonwealth Games, held in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 24 January to 2 February 1974. The full title was Games '74: Official Film of the Xth British Commonwealth Games, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1974.The feature-length documentary in colour and on 35 mm was shot and processed by the New Zealand National Film Unit (NFU). The directors became prominent in New Zealand film-making in the next two decades, and one of the location assistants, one Sam Neill, went on to an international career.The spectator's-eye camera avoids camera comment. The prime targets are track events, then field events, with “elephantine drama” from the male weightlifters and shots of the marathon which go outside the stadium. There is a surprisingly (for the time) gender-balanced and apolitical narrative which underlines the humanity of the competitors as much as it shows the drama of success and failure” according to Sam Edwards, although “woman’s events receive scant coverage”. Divers are captured in slow motion, and a “series of high jumpers, using similar techniques to cross the bar are edited in collapsed sequence, reminding viewers of salmon exploding up a waterfall”.The film has been restored and is available on DVD.dbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Koufdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:producerSteven Stablerdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:producerJohn Bertollidbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringGary Coledbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringDavid Paymerdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringWendy Crewsondbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringJames Earl Jonesdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringJames Belushidbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringTupac Shakurdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:starringLela Rochondbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Koufdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Koufdbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:nameGang Relateddbp-dbr:Gang_Relateddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Gang_Relatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_KoufGang Related, alternatively known as Criminal Intent, is a 1997 American action crime film written and directed by Jim Kouf, and starring James Belushi, Tupac Shakur, Dennis Quaid, Lela Rochon, David Paymer, and James Earl Jones. It follows two corrupt cops, attempting to frame a homeless man for the death of an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agent that they killed.dbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:producerRobert Northdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Nolandbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barton_MacLanedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lola_Lanedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:nameGangs of Chicagodbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_NorthGangs of Chicago is a 1940 crime film, starring Lloyd Nolan, Barton MacLane, Lola Lane, Ray Middleton, Astrid Allwyn, and Horace McMahon. Alan Ladd has a small uncredited role.dbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbp:nameGangster's Dendbp-dbr:Gangster's_Dendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangster's_Denpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_the_Kid_(film_series)Gangster's Den is a 1945 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. The film is notable for having three comedy relief characters; Al St. John, Emmett Lynn, and Charles King, who usually plays the villain.dbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Spareydbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Romandbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:producerJim Davis, Jay Poynordbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lorenzo_Musicdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Welkerdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringJulie Paynedbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Bergerdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringThom Hugedbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringKim Campbelldbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:starringKevin Campbelldbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Spareydbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Romandbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Roman_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Garfield_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Garfield_Gets_a_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_written_by_Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)Garfield Gets a Life is a 1991 animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip written by Jim Davis. It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast on May 8, 1991, on CBS. It was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards. It was the final in the series of twelve Garfield television specials, as the success of Garfield and Friends caused CBS to cancel new animated specials in 1990. It is the only CBS Garfield special directed by John Sparey instead of Phil Roman, although the latter served as producer. It is also the final Garfield production to feature music by Desirée Goyette who had performed for previous Garfield specials and various episodes of Garfield and Friends.Unlike the other Garfield specials, despite the title, Garfield Gets a Life focuses mainly on Jon rather than the titular fat cat. Odie only appears twice in this special. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video.The songs "Monday Morning Blues (Blues for Mr. G)" (performed by B.B. King) and "Shake Your Paw" (performed by The Temptations) were released on the 1991 album Am I Cool or What?. An instrumental version of the opening theme, under the title "Spare Time" (performed by David Benoit), was also released on the album.dbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_and_David_Mayslesdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlotte_Zwerindbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinema 5dbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Porter_Bibbdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Rolling_Stonesdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_and_David_Mayslesdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charlotte_Zwerindbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Porter_Bibbdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameGimme Shelterdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gimme_Shelter_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_and_David_MayslesGimme Shelter is a 1970 American documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last weeks of the Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert and the killing of Meredith Hunter. The film is named after "Gimme Shelter", the lead track from the group's 1969 album Let It Bleed. Gimme Shelter was screened out of competition as the opening film of the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ace_Hermandbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerLindsley Parsonsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Albertsondbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Readdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringJanet Burstondbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ace_Hermandbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameGingerdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ginger_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_DrakeGinger is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Frank Albertson, Barbara Read, and Janet Burston. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:producerAudrey Hirstdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:starringMeredith Edwardsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esmond_Knightdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maudie_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:nameGirdle of Golddbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Girdle_of_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Montgomery_TullyGirdle of Gold is a 1952 British second feature comedy film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Esmond Knight, Maudie Edwards and Meredith Edwards. It was written by Jack Dawe.dbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wernerdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennie_Garthdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Bowendbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wernerdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivedbp-dbp:nameGirl, Positivedbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Wernerdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_Academy_Honors_winnersdbp-dbr:Girl,_Positivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_televisionGirl, Positive (typically stylized as Girl, Posi+ive) is a 2007 American drama television film directed by Peter Werner, written by Nancey Silvers, and starring Andrea Bowen and Jennie Garth. The film is about a preppy teenage girl who discovers she is HIV positive after a summer one-night stand with a boy. It aired on Lifetime on June 25, 2007.dbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Thompsondbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Emanueldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Hipwelldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaroine Hohlwegdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringKristy Pappasdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Emanueldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsGirl is a 1994 Australian film directed by Peter Thompson and starring Karoine Hohlweg and Kristy Pappas. The screenplay concerns four teenagers who enter a magazine photo competition.dbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Garlanddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Kingsleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ludwig_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Silversdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_F._Finklehoffedbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirl Crazydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_Gershwin_in_filmGirl Crazy is a 1943 American musical film starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Produced by the Freed Unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the stage musical Girl Crazy – which was written by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan, with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin. It was the last of Garland and Rooney's nine movies as co-stars, the pair appearing only once more together on film, as guest stars in 1948's Words and Music.Production began with Busby Berkeley as director, but he was soon replaced by Norman Taurog. The film used all six songs from the original stage musical, plus another Gershwin song, "Fascinating Rhythm".dbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:distributorScreen Classicsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Weissdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Farrelldbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Arnolddbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:nameGirl Gangdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_drama_filmsGirl Gang is an American crime film, co-written, edited and directed by Robert C. Dertano and co-written and produced under the personal supervision of George Weiss. The film starred Joanne Arnold and Timothy Farrell and was released in 1954.dbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Briandbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Lyondbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Erickson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:nameGirl Missingdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsGirl Missing is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film starring Glenda Farrell, Ben Lyon and Mary Brian. It was directed by Robert Florey and released by Warner Bros. on March 4, 1933.Two women stranded in Palm Beach become involved in the case of a new bride who goes missing on her wedding night.dbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Basslerdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Bennettdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ladislas_Fodordbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vicki_Baumdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirl Troubledbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Trouble_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._SchusterGirl Trouble is a 1942 American comedy film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Harold D. Schuster, and starring Don Ameche and Joan Bennett. It is also known as Between You and Me and Man from Brazil.dbp-dbr:Girl_in_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Girl_in_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Girl_in_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:producerMarcy Klauberdbp-dbr:Girl_in_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:producerHarry L. 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It stars Forrest Tucker and Margaret Hayes.dbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:producerMilton Schwarzwalddbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Blakedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Collierdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Dolenzdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringJess Barkerdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Schwarzwalddbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Blakedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warnerdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorcas_Cochrandbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Blakedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hartfielddbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:nameGirl on the Spotdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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directed by William Beaudine and starring Lois Collier, Jess Barker and George Dolenz.dbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Griffithdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simone_Simondbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Marshalldbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Chattertondbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Griffithdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ladislas_Fodordbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Markeydbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:nameGirls' Dormitorydbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Dormitorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SwitzerlandGirls' Dormitory is a 1936 American romance film directed by Irving Cummings based upon the 1934 play Mature by Ladislas Fodor, and adapted for the screen by Gene Markey.dbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Halperindbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Brock_(producer)dbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:producerJack Schwarzdbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:starringJune Storeydbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edith_Fellowsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:starringAlice Whitedbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Halperindbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Brock_(producer)dbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_McLeoddbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Kerrdbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:nameGirls' Towndbp-dbr:Girls'_Towndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls'_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_HalperinGirls' Town is a 1942 American drama film directed by Victor Halperin and starring Edith Fellows, June Storey and Alice White.dbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Howarddbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:starringJane Baxterdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:starringMeriel Forbesdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Leedbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._P._Westondbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:nameGirls, Please!dbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Girls,_Please!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyGirls, Please! is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Jane Baxter, Meriel Forbes and Peter Gawthorne. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios. In the film, a physical education teacher at a girls school is left in charge when the headmistress is absent, and has to confront the elopement of one of the pupils.dbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McKay_(director)dbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOctober Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Zalaznickdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aunjanue_Ellisdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringLili Taylordbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Gracedbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruklin Harrisdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McKay_(director)dbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_McKay_(director)dbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lili_Taylordbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirls Towndbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Town_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsGirls Town is the 1996 feature film directing debut by Jim McKay. It stars Lili Taylor, Bruklin Harris, Anna Grace, and Aunjanue Ellis in her film debut. The plot follows a group of girl friends and their coming-of-age during their senior year of high school in urban America. The screenplay for the film was mostly developed through improvisations among the four lead actresses.Girls Town had its world premiere on January 20, 1996, at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Filmmakers' Trophy. It received a limited release in the United States on August 21, 1996. The Girls Town soundtrack was released on August 20, 1996, by Mercury Records.dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:starringEsmond Knightdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolly_Haasdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:starringCyril Maudedbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curt_Siodmakdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Burforddbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:nameGirls Will Be Boysdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_VarnelGirls Will Be Boys is a 1934 British comedy film by French director Marcel Varnel and starring Dolly Haas, Cyril Maude and Esmond Knight. It is based on The Last Lord, a play by Kurt Siodmak. The film was shot at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Cedric Dawe. Haas made this, her first English-language film, following a Nazi-led riot at the premiere of her previous film Das häßliche Mädchen. The riots protested the male lead, Max Hansen, who was supposedly "too Jewish." In 1936, Haas fled Germany altogether.dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Day_(writer)dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Plotnickdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clinton_Leuppdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffery_Robersondbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Day_(writer)dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Day_(writer)dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGirls Will Be Girlsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_black_comedy_filmsGirls Will Be Girls is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day. Starring Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp, and Jeffery Roberson as three actresses at various places in their careers, the film is a parody of Hollywood-related movies such as Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Mommie Dearest, and Valley of the Dolls.dbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerGilbert Gunndbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerVaughan N. Deandbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Shinerdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Rolfedbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Kimbelldbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_White_(actor)dbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirls at Seadbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gilbert_Gunndbp-dbr:Girls_at_Sea_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_JohnsonGirls At Sea is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Guy Rolfe, Ronald Shiner, Alan White, Michael Hordern and Anne Kimbell. It was based on the 1930 play The Middle Watch by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall, previously filmed as The Middle Watch in 1930 and under the same title in 1940.dbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:producerPeter R. Van Duinendbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arline_Judgedbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:nameGirls in Chainsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_drama_filmsGirls in Chains is a 1943 American women in prison film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Arline Judge.dbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Traversdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Olive_Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:starringJill Irelanddbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:starringSheldon Lawrencedbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Hunterdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Traversdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Olive_Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Traversdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Vosburghdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Ashtondbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:nameGirls of the Latin Quarterdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Traversdbp-dbr:Girls_of_the_Latin_Quarterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_musical_filmsGirls of the Latin Quarter is a 1960 British second feature ('B') comedy musical film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Bernard Hunter, Jill Ireland and Sheldon Lawrence. It was written by Brad Ashton, Travers and DIck Vosburgh.dbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:producerArthur B. Woodsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Barriedbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:starringClifford Mollisondbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:starringBertha Belmoredbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:starringZelma O'Nealdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Wilhelm_(writer)dbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:nameGive Her a Ringdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Copenhagendbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Her_a_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsGive Her a Ring is a 1934 British musical film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie, and Zelma O'Neal. The film was a remake of the 1932 German film Wrong Number, Miss, and is sometimes known by the title Giving You the Stars. Stewart Granger made an appearance in the film, early in his career.dbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Daileydbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Winningerdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Guilddbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Reinhardtdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hoffensteindbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGive My Regards to Broadwaydbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsGive My Regards to Broadway is a 1948 American Technicolor musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Dan Dailey Charles Winninger and Nancy Guild. It was produced and distributed by Hollywood studio 20th Century Fox and takes its title from the 1904 song Give My Regards to Broadway by George M. Cohan.dbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Cronin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringRachel Warrendbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringBill Fellowsdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringBruce Paynedbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Watsondbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringTracey Wilkinsondbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringDebra Stephensondbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringToyah Willcoxdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringKatie Sheridandbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringJacob Andertondbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringJonathan Hanslerdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Cronin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:nameGive Them Wingsdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Give_Them_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_EnglandGive Them Wings is a 2021 British drama film directed by Sean Cronin and starring Daniel Watson, Toyah Willcox, Bill Fellows, Jacob Anderton, Katie Sheridan, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Hansler, Debra Stephenson, Tracey Wilkinson, Kris Deedigan and Bruce Payne.dbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Hughesdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringEllaline Terrissdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargot Grahamedbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameGlamourdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Glamour_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsGlamour is a 1931 British drama film directed by Seymour Hicks and Harry Hughes and starring Hicks, Ellaline Terriss and Margot Grahame. A young, ruthless woman falls in love with a rising actor. It was loosely remade for the 1934 American film Glamour. There are currently no known surviving copies of the original film.dbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Krupadbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Golddbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameGlamour Girldbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girl_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsGlamour Girl is a 1948 musical film starring Gene Krupa.dbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directorChika Onukwufor.dbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerKenneth Nnebuedbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringZack Orjidbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liz_Bensondbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringErnest Obidbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringEucharia Anuobidbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringNgozi Ezeonudbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Attahdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameGlamour Girlsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Nigeriadbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Nigeriadbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glamour_Girls_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_coming-of-age_filmsGlamour Girls is a two-part Nollywood film about independent single women embarking on their independence within Nigeria's traditionally patriarchal society through escorting. The film gained widespread popularity in Nigeria, and starred Liz Benson, Ngozi Ikpelue, Eucharia Anunobi, Pat Attah, Ernest Obi, Zack Orji, and others.dbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Marion Corporationdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Glazierdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Goodrowdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Plimptondbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:starringSteve Currydbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:starringWoody Chamblissdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Glazierdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Wurlitzerdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:nameGlen and Randadbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_McBridedbp-dbr:Glen_and_Randapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pregnancy_filmsGlen and Randa is a 1971 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film directed by Jim McBride. It was co-written by McBride, Lorenzo Mans and Rudy Wurlitzer. McBride made the film for $480,000 with an obscure cast including Steve Curry, Shelley Plimpton, Woodrow Chambliss and Gary Goodrow.dbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Morrisondbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Ferraradbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lisciandrodbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:directorBabe Hilldbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:distributorPrivate spheredbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:producerJim Morrisondbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:starringJim Morrisondbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Morrisondbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Ferraradbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lisciandrodbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Morrisondbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Morrisondbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:nameHWY: An American Pastoraldbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoraldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Ferraradbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_film_awardsdbp-dbr:HWY:_An_American_Pastoralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Jim_MorrisonHWY: An American Pastoral is a featurette by Jim Morrison, Frank Lisciandro, Paul Ferrara, and Babe Hill. Starring Morrison as a mysterious hitchhiker, it is a 52-minute experimental film in Direct Cinema style. It was shot during the spring and summer of 1969 in the Mojave Desert and in Los Angeles.In the informal 1971 interview Morrison gave to Ben Fong-Torres, Morrison states the film "was more of an exercise for me and a warm-up for something bigger."In 2009, restored and re-mastered excerpts from HWY were featured in Tom DiCillo's documentary When You're Strange. However, the complete film was not included in the Special Features on the When You're Strange DVD, and there have been no further announcements regarding a DVD release for the film. Bootleg copies of the film (with a visible timecode at the bottom of the screen) can be found on the internet.dbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezedbp-dbp:directorFrank Worthdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezedbp-dbp:producerD’arcy Conyersdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezedbp-dbp:starringDon Sharpdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ha'penny_Breezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsHa'penny Breeze is a 1950 black and white British film directed by Frank Worth and starring Edwin Richfield, Don Sharp and Gwynneth Vaughan. It was the first writing credit for Sharp who also appears as an actor.dbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rosendbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Arnolddbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Readbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Ritterdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Foleydbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Kinddbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringIlleana Douglasdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDusty Kaydbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rosendbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Rosendbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameHacksdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_screenwritersdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_MarinelliHacks (a.k.a. Sink or Swim and The Big Twist) is a 1997 American comedy film written and directed by Gary Rosen. The film premiered at the AFI Los Angeles Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringMarie Wilsondbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringStanley Browndbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringArline Judgedbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringDon Beddoedbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringMax 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringVirginia Saledbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Brown_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Duffydbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:nameHarvard, Here I Come!dbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harvard_Universitydbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_evolutionHarvard, Here I Come! is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and stars Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom, Arline Judge, Stanley Brown, Don Beddoe, Marie Wilson, and Virginia Sale. The film is also known as Here I Come in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_López_(director)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:directorPeter Getzelsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerEduardo Lópezdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Thompson-Marquezdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_López_(director)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eduardo_López_(director)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Thompson-Marquezdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:nameHarvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in Americadbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Latin_Americadbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_revolutionsHarvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America is a 2012 feature-length documentary film based on the book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, written by journalist Juan González. The film was directed by Peter Getzels and Eduardo López, and premiered in New York and Los Angeles on September 28.dbp-dbr:Myles_Connollydbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Kosterdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Beck_(producer)dbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Drake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Dowdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Hulldbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Kosterdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Beck_(producer)dbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Myles_Connollydbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Chase_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameHarveydbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kosterdbp-dbr:Harvey_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsHarvey is a 1950 American comedy-drama film based on Mary Chase's 1944 play of the same name, directed by Henry Koster, and starring James Stewart, Josephine Hull, Charles Drake, Cecil Kellaway, Jesse White, Victoria Horne, Wallace Ford, and Peggy Dow. The story centers on a man whose best friend is a púca named Harvey, a 6 ft 3+1⁄2 in (1.92 m) tall white invisible rabbit, and the ensuing debacle when the man's sister tries to have him committed to a sanatorium.dbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameHash House Bluesdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hash_House_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsHash House Blues, also spelled Hash-House Blues in some reissues, is a 1931 short animated from Columbia Pictures, and one of many in the long-running series of films featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:directorAndrew Marcusdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rocky_Mountain_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Evan_Coyne_Maloneydbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:producerGary Hewsondbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:producerJames Hoftdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:producerMaura Flynndbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Breitbartdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rocky_Mountain_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Evan_Coyne_Maloneydbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:nameHating Breitbartdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Hating_Breitbartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_mass_media_peopleHating Breitbart is a 2012 political documentary about conservative media critic and alternative media icon Andrew Breitbart. The documentary was released on October 19, 2012, just seven months after Breitbart's sudden death.The film was released by Rocky Mountain Pictures.dbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NWave_Picturesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVentura Distributiondbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Clay Hugginsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Shearerdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringJasper Steverlinckdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringKyoko Baertsoendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NWave_Picturesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameHaunted Castledbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryBelgiumdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_3D_filmsHaunted Castle is a 2001 animated horror film in IMAX theaters. The film is rated PG and is computer-animated with 3D effects.Written by Kurt Frey and directed by co-writer Ben Stassen, the film plays out very much like many modern video games, and can be divided into two types of segments: those in which the audience is seeing through the eyes of the main character, and those in which a scene plays out where the main character is actually in the shot.dbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Jungedbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Siatta_Scott_Johnsondbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:producerHenry Ansbacherdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:producerMicah Schafferdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antoinette_Sayehdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Johnson-Sirleafdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beatrice_Munah_Siehdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Jungedbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Siatta_Scott_Johnsondbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_politicsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_Africadbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Jungedbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Liberian_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_Liberiadbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Politics_of_Liberiadbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liberian_documentary_filmsThe Iron Ladies of Liberia (2007) is an independently produced documentary film that gives behind-the-scenes access to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's first year in government. Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first female president.dbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:directorStu Brumbaughdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoanna Beesondbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStu Brumbaughdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrent Carletondbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCheryl Mittaldbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandy Barrettdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRory Schultedbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStu Brumbaughdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRandy Barrettdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCasey Andersondbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ridge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_independent_filmsIron Ridge is a 2008 American independent wilderness survival drama film written and directed by Stu Brumbaugh. It marked the feature film debut of naturalist and television host Casey Anderson and his bear Brutus. The film was "100% Montana-made", having been shot entirely on location in Montana with a cast and crew entirely from Montana, entirely financed by Montanans.The film was released on Region 1 DVD in 2013 by Fenix Pictures.dbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephanie_Laingdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerMatt Kaplandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Tropperdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerBuzz Koenigdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerFarah Abushweshadbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerChristie Colliopoulosdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringJacki Weaverdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Walkendbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringKate McKinnondbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringGugu Mbatha-Rawdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringSteve Coogandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Tyree_Henrydbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringMichiel Huismandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringTimothy Simonsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringTamara Tuniedbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephanie_Laingdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Kaplandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Tropperdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bess_Wohldbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lesley_BarberIrreplaceable You is a 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephanie Laing and written by Bess Wohl. The film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Michiel Huisman. It was released by Netflix on February 16, 2018.dbp-dbr:Irresistible_Force_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Hooksdbp-dbr:Irresistible_Force_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Lakedbp-dbr:Irresistible_Force_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Hartdbp-dbr:Irresistible_Force_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMerrill H. 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MacDonalddbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Haldanedbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._Martin_Thorntondbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Barkerdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowland_Talbotdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Rowe_(writer)dbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W.G._Willsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1915_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1915_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Floyd_Martin_Thorntondbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Shore_(1915_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_HaldaneJane Shore is a 1915 British silent historical film directed by Bert Haldane and F. Martin Thornton and starring Blanche Forsythe, Roy Travers and Robert Purdie. It is an adaptation of the 1714 play The Tragedy of Jane Shore by Nicholas Rowe and is based on the life of Jane Shore, the mistress of Edward IV.dbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fabien_Pruvotdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTomas Picturesdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFabien Pruvotdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bianca_Chiminellodbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBella Vendraminidbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Corserdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeggy Hovsepiandbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPetr Bukdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Flaxmandbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Althoffdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Fondadbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tania_Raymondedbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Brollydbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Treva_Etiennedbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBianca Chiminellodbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fabien_Pruvotdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fabien_Pruvotdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bianca_Chiminellodbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fabien_Pruvotdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJapandbp-dbr:Japan_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Japan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_action_filmsJapan is a 2008 American independent film written and directed by Fabien Pruvot.dbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:directorBugs Bunny sequence:dbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Randolphdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alvin_Childressdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Leedydbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Miller_(writer)dbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:nameJasper Goes Huntingdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgian_Congodbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppetoonsdbp-dbr:Jasper_Goes_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_PalJasper Goes Hunting is an animated short film in the Puppetoons series, directed and produced by George Pal and first released on July 28, 1944. The short was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The short features Jasper, his friend/nemesis Professor Scarecrow, and the Blackbird.dbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housedbp-dbp:nameJasper and the Haunted Housedbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_and_the_Haunted_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PuppetoonsJasper and the Haunted House is a 1942 American animated short film in the Madcap Model series by George Pal. It is an early entry that features the popular yet controversial Paramount Puppetoons characters Jasper and his friend/nemesis Professor Scarecrow and Blackbird.dbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:directorDuke Goldstonedbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Leedbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Barnetdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:nameJasper in a Jamdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:Jasper_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PuppetoonsJasper in a Jam is a 1946 short film in the Puppetoons series produced and originated by George Pal. It starred the voice of singer Peggy Lee, and was directed by Duke Goldstone and released by Paramount Pictures. It is included in The Puppetoon Movie.dbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rankdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Rocdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Thesigerdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Swinburnedbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rankdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Kerrdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Campbell_Christie_(writer)dbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJassydbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jassy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_KnowlesJassy is a 1947 British colour film historical melodrama directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Margaret Lockwood, Patricia Roc and Dennis Price. It was written by Dorothy Christie, Campbell Christie and Geoffrey Kerr based on the 1944 novel by Norah Lofts. Set in the early 19th century, it is a Gainsborough melodrama, the only one to be made in Technicolor, and was the last "official" Gainsborough melodrama.dbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Futterdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Robesondbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Barrauddbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameJerichodbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paul_Robesondbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Jericho_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_I_filmsJericho is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Paul Robeson, Henry Wilcoxon and Wallace Ford. It was released in the US with the alternative title Dark Sands.Paul Robeson considered Jericho one of his most positive accomplishments in projecting a screen image of a Black man with courage, honor, self-sacrifice and intelligence who achieves success and happiness. Robeson's first British film, Sanders of the River, ended up being an embarrassment for the actor, its story turning into a celebration of British colonialism. Robeson felt betrayed by the production team and sought without success to buy all circulating prints. As a result, Robeson demanded artistic control over the final cut of this film. For example, the ending was to be that Jericho, homesick, agrees to help clear the captain's name in the United States. After their plane crashes in the desert, Jericho dies trying to save Captain Mack. Instead, Robeson simply requested that the movie end with the captain flying off alone.dbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:directorAlberto Sciammadbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerJason Piettedbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerJean-Marc Féliodbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Lionello Cowandbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Caandbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Tillydbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geneviève_Bujolddbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:nameJericho Mansionsdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Brunswickdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alberto_SciammaJericho Mansions is a 2003 independent mystery thriller film directed by Alberto Sciamma. It stars Jennifer Tilly, James Caan, Geneviève Bujold, and Maribel Verdú. It was filmed in Saint John, New Brunswick and in Almería, Spain.dbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Heymandbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Deacondbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rivka_Neumanndbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yosef_Shiloachdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Heymandbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameJesusdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Jesus_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_the_Virgin_Mary_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pontius_Pilatedbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Judas_Iscariotdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Krishdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_portrayals_of_Jesus'_death_and_resurrectiondbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Mary_Magdalene_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sykesdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_the_Baptistdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Herod_the_Great_on_filmdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Saint_Joseph_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Jesusdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Saint_Peterdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christian_missionsdbp-dbr:Jesus_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gospel_of_LukeJesus (also known as The Jesus Film) is a 1979 American biblical drama film directed by Peter Sykes and John Krish, and produced by John Heyman. In Jesus, the life of Jesus Christ is depicted, primarily using the Gospel of Luke as the main basis for the story. A voice-over narration is featured sporadically throughout the film, providing background information on characters and events.Shot on location in Israel, the film was financed primarily by Campus Crusade for Christ with a budget of $6 million, and was released without production or cast credits, as producer John Heyman declared that the creators of this picture were “simply being translators” of the New Testament's Gospel of Luke, “so nobody will know who produced or directed the film.” The end of the film states that the Good News Bible (Today's English Version) was used during filming, and instead of telling a parallel story or embellishing the Biblical account like other Biblical films, the filmmakers chose to adhere to the Gospel of Luke as closely as possible.The film has been used by the Jesus Film Project, an organisation seeking to translate and distribute the film as part of its evangelistic efforts. Because of this, Jesus is often described as the most-watched motion picture of all time, in addition to being the most translated film of all time.dbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:producerAlex Gordondbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Totterdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Walcottdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orville_H._Hamptondbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:nameJet Attackdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Jet_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_war_filmsJet Attack (also known as Jet Alert and released in the UK as Through Hell to Glory) is a 1958 American aviation war film set in the Korean War, featuring United States Air Force (USAF) aircraft.dbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_E._Chesterdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Erroldbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Kirkwood_Jrdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_E._Chesterdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Pragerdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightdbp-dbp:nameJoe Palooka in the Big Fightdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Palooka_in_the_Big_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Joe_Palooka_filmsJoe Palooka in the Big Fight is a 1949 comedy film directed by Cy Endfield, based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. It is an entry in Monogram's Joe Palooka series.dbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Whaleydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerScott Macaulaydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerRobin O'Haradbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Dewisdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerLindsay Marxdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Leguizamodbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringCamryn Manheimdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringAustin Pendletondbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringVal Kilmerdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringKaren Youngdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringNoah Fleissdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Whaleydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Whaleydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:nameJoe the Kingdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_WhaleyJoe the King is a 1999 drama film, written and directed by Frank Whaley, based largely on his own childhood and the childhood of his brother. It stars Noah Fleiss, Val Kilmer, Karen Young, Ethan Hawke, John Leguizamo, Austin Pendleton, Camryn Manheim, Max Ligosh, and James Costa. The film premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, where it won Whaley the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (tied with Guinevere) and a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize. It also got a nomination for the Open Palm Award from the Gotham Awards. Noah Fleiss also received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Feature Film.dbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Henn , Robert Ty Stantondbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Kellerdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfre Woodard and Geoffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Henndbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameJohn Henrydbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_James_TaylorJohn Henry is an animation short film from Walt Disney Animation Studios directed by Mark Henn, released on October 30, 2000.The short is based on African American folk hero John Henry.dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Slater_(actor)dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Marksdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:nameJohnny, You're Wanteddbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellJohnny, You're Wanted is a 1956 British crime second feature film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring John Slater and Alfred Marks. It was written by Frank Driscoll and Michael Leighton based on the 1953 BBC television series of the same name which also starred Slater. The film features strongwoman Joan Rhodes performing her stage act.It was one of several films Sewell directed for Anglo Amalgamated.dbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Greggdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Zeigerdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Bannendbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Neesondbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_O'Conordbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Greggdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_MacLavertydbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameLambdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsLamb is a 1985 Irish drama film, directed by Colin Gregg and starring Liam Neeson, Hugh O'Conor and Ian Bannen. The film is based on the novel by Bernard MacLaverty, who also wrote the screenplay. It was released in Ireland on 10 October 1986.dbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:producerBashar Shbibdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Halabos_Suglerisdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clark_Greggdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Gillisdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Eyton-Jonesdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Halabos_Suglerisdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daphna_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:nameLana in Lovedbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lana_in_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bashar_ShbibLana in Love is a 1991 film directed by Bashar Shbib.dbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_&_Dominions_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hillerdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Stock_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_&_Dominions_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Gowdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:nameLancashire Luckdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-AllanLancashire Luck is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass. It is notable as the film debut of Wendy Hiller, and the first credited appearance of Nigel Stock.dbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Rainsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGlen Filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Leytondbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringErnest Mooredbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringYvonne Thomasdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdith Pearsondbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Rainsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Leytondbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLand of My Fatherdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_My_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsLand of My Fathers is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Fred Rains and starring John Stuart, Edith Pearson and Yvonne Thomas.dbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbp:producerMedia for social Impact, Bhaumik Sampat, Abhishek Awasthidbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbp:nameLand of Widowsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Indiadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowsdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Rajasthandbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_human_rightsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_povertydbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Widowhood_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bhilwara_districtdbp-dbr:Land_of_Widowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mining_in_RajasthanLand of Widows a 21-minute Indian documentary film directed by Aarti Shrivastava. The film focuses on the unsustainable working conditions of mine workers in the state of Rajasthan, India. Set in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan this film captures the exploitation the workers have to go through on a daily basis to work in illegal mines for a ‘dollar a day’. Blending investigative journalism with helplessness and dark humour, the film tells the stories of average sandstone miners victimized by corporate greed and political corruption. It examines how sandstone mining has affected the local communities and also people occupied with this occupation. Despite stone mining’s links to several occupational diseases such as psychoneurosis, silicosis, tuberculosis, asbestosis and asthma, abject poverty keeps driving villagers in many parts of the state to illegal mining. More than 70 men from 60 families have died in the last few years of silicosis caused by inhalation of dust containing free crystalline silica. Their men were all mine workers employed in illegal stone quarries that have mushroomed over the past 10 years across the state thanks to record demand for sandstone, marble and other stones as people across the country built homes, offices and malls.The film is a hitchhiker’s journey through the labyrinthine universe of Democracy, as it exists in its lowest unit level – the Indian village. It showcases that death has lost its sting in parts of Rajasthan. Out there, they call it, not without a tinge of sarcasm, the land of widows. Penury is more horrible than death. They don’t want to see their children cry loud for a piece of bread. They are aware that mining will take their life one day, but poverty will take no time to take their children away from them.This village, Sriji Ka Kheda is representative of all neighboring villages and perhaps all mining villages in most parts of India. Welcome to rural India. Where all they can do is hope for a better tomorrow, where the only shine is the glistening of the tears in their eyes, where life is cheap and death – even cheaper! The stories of struggle and visions of hope open a door to the complex issue that is threatening the future of mine workers and their families.dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Millardbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:nameLand of the Midnight Fundbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_AveryLand of the Midnight Fun is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery (credited as "Fred Avery"). The short was released on September 23, 1939.dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:producerCharles J. Bigelowdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:starringNan Hollidaydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:nameLand of the Outlawsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Outlawspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerLand of the Outlaws is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. This is the eleventh film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Nan Holliday, Stephen Keyes and Hugh Prosser.dbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sherwood_Hudbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Luddydbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:producerSherwood Hudbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:producerJohn P. Marshdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angus_Macfadyendbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Tashimadbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Bumataidbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:starringCarlotta Changdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sherwood_Hudbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Luddydbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sherwood_Hudbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_P._Marshdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_P._Marshdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:nameLani Loa - The Passagedbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagedbp-dbp:countryChinadbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chinadbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chinese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Lani_Loa_–_The_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Francis_Ford_CoppolaLani Loa – The Passage is a 1998 film directed by Sherwood Hu, executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola, about a woman murdered on her wedding day in Hawaii who comes back to haunt her murderers. The film stars Angus Macfadyen, Ray Bumatai, Carlotta Chang and Chris Tashima. It was the first film from Coppola's and Wayne Wang's Chrome Dragon Films, a short-lived film company that was to specialize in utilizing Asian talent on American-financed projects. Set in Hawaii, the film was shot in Hilo, Hawaii and in China, in Hainan and Shanghai.It screened at the San Sebastian Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival (as Lani Loa: The Heavenly Passage) and has been released in Asia on VCD, as Lani-Loa (Hawaiian Ghost Story).dbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:producerJohn Roperdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Dean_Stantondbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Oatesdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:starringTerrence Malickdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:nameLanton Millsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lanton_Millspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terrence_MalickLanton Mills is an American comedy short film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring Malick, Warren Oates, Harry Dean Stanton (in a leading role), and Paula Mandel. The film was Malick's thesis project for the American Film Institute, was completed in 1969, and is known to have screened in 1974.dbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:directorBeau Davisdbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:producerClaus Czaikadbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:starringErnest Borgninedbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:starringBrandon Leedbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:starringWerner Pochathdbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:starringDebi Monahandbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:nameLaser Missiondbp-dbr:Laser_Missiondbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Laser_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_NamibiaLaser Mission is a West German action film directed by Beau J. Davis. It stars Brandon Lee, Ernest Borgnine and Werner Pochath in his final film role. The film was released under the title Soldier of Fortune.dbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Brownedbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:starringHal Thompsondbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Sandforddbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Dudleydbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:nameLassie from Lancashiredbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Lassie_from_Lancashirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BlackpoolLassie from Lancashire is a 1938 British romantic musical comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Marjorie Browne, Hal Thompson and Marjorie Sandford. It was made by British National Films at Welwyn Studios. The film's art direction was by Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:directorWilliam H. Molinadbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:distributorA-Pix Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:producerCarla Diamonddbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:producerGunter Heinleindbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Henriksendbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Scofielddbp-dbr:Last_Assassinsdbp-dbp:nameLast Assassinsdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Last_Assassinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_filmsLast Assassins is the pay-cable, syndication and DVD release title of the 1997 action film Dusting Cliff 7 starring Nancy Allen and Lance Henriksen. The film, which was shot on location in Los Angeles, Vazquez Rocks and Angels Gate Park, was released on DVD in 1998 and repackaged for release in 2010.The film was originally produced by Silverline Pictures and subsequently distributed internationally by various media distributors.dbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Bakshidbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Costanzodbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Yudisdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Camendbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringOmar Jonesdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringRichard Singerdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringLibby Aubreydbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:starringTina Romanusdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Bakshidbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Bakshidbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:nameLast Days of Coney Islanddbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coney_Islanddbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Bakshidbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ralph_Bakshidbp-dbr:Last_Days_of_Coney_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ralph_BakshiLast Days of Coney Island is a 2015 American adult animated short film written, produced, directed and animated by Ralph Bakshi. The story concerns a NYPD detective, the prostitute he alternately loves and arrests, and the seedy characters that haunt the streets of New York City's run-down amusement district. It is notable for being the last film that Bakshi directed and animated before he retired from animation.dbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eagle_Pennelldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:producerKim Henkeldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:producerEagle Pennelldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Perrymandbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonny_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eagle_Pennelldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kim_Henkeldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eagle_Pennelldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kim_Henkeldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:nameLast Night at the Alamodbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kim_Henkeldbp-dbr:Last_Night_at_the_Alamopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Kim_HenkelLast Night at the Alamo is a 1983 American black-and-white independent film directed and co-produced by Eagle Pennell, written and co-produced by Kim Henkel and starring Sonny Carl Davis and Lou Perryman.dbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directorBrian Belldbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Russelldbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cornelia_Francesdbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Lovelldbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameLast Ritesdbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Rites_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsLast Rites is a 1975 Australian television play.It later aired in 1977 as an episode of Stuart Wagstaff's World Playhouse.dbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:starringLisa Ferradaydbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:nameLast Train from Bombaydbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_Train_from_Bombaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IndiaLast Train from Bombay is a 1952 American thriller film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Jon Hall, Christine Larson and Lisa Ferraday. It was produced by Sam Katzman for distribution by Columbia Pictures and partly shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola.dbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Turnerdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lund_(actor)dbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouis Calherndbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringRicardo Montalbandbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isobel_Lennartdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameLatin Loversdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Lovers_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoyLatin Lovers is a Technicolor 1953 romantic musical comedy film made by MGM. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and written by Isobel Lennart. The music score is by Nicholas Brodszky, and the cinematographer was Joseph Ruttenberg.dbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derrick_De_Marneydbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beresford_Egandbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameLatin Quarterdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Latin_Quarter_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1893Latin Quarter (U.S. title: Frenzy ) is a 1945 British second feature ('B') thriller directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Derrick De Marney, Joan Greenwood and Beresford Egan. It was written by Sewell adapted from the play L'Angoisse by Pierre Mills and C. Vylars. It was Sewell's second film version of the story, following The Medium in 1934. It was made by British National Films at their studios in Elstree.Sewell called it "a very very artistic movie."dbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlbert S. Rogelldbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringConstance Mooredbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Downsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Rambeaudbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Loebdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Clorkdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaugh It Offdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_filmsLaugh It Off is a 1939 American musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Johnny Downs, Constance Moore, Marjorie Rambeau and Cecil Cunningham. It was shot at Universal City in Hollywood. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jack Otterson.dbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRoberto D'Ettorre Piazzolidbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis-Jacques_Rollet-Andrianedbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_D'Ettorre_Piazzolidbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis-Jacques_Rollet-Andrianedbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ovidio_G._Assonitisdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis-Jacques_Rollet-Andrianedbp-dbr:Laure_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLauredbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franco_Micalizzidbp-dbr:Laure_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_directorial_debut_filmsLaure (also known as Forever Emmanuelle and Laura) is a 1976 Italian erotic film directed by Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane and Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli, even though the film was advertised as directed by Emmanuelle Arsan.dbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._Bigelowdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._Bigelowdbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Tryondbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbp:nameLaw Mendbp-dbr:Law_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerLaw Men is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer, and released by Monogram Pictures. This is the eighth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Jan Wiley, Kirby Grant and Robert Frazer.The film is also known as Lawmen (American alternative spelling).dbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Dickeydbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbp:nameLaw and Leaddbp-dbr:Law_and_Leaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._HillLaw and Lead is a 1936 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill that is a remake of Cowboy Holiday (1934).dbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Craigdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringNell O'Daydbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_L._Lowedbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_McLeoddbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaw and Orderdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._R._Burnettdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_TaylorLaw and Order is a 1940 American western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Nell O'Day and James Craig. It was produced as a second feature by Universal Pictures. Shooting took place at Universal Studios and the Iverson Ranch. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jack Otterson.dbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Wisemandbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Educational_Televisiondbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Wisemandbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Wisemandbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Educational_Televisiondbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Wisemandbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaw and Orderdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansas_City,_Missouridbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederick_Wisemandbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_law_enforcement_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Missouridbp-dbr:Law_and_Order_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Law_enforcement_in_MissouriLaw and Order is a 1969 documentary film directed, written, shot, produced and edited by Frederick Wiseman. It was Wiseman's third film after Titicut Follies (1967) and High School (1968). The films were among the earliest examples of direct cinema by an American filmmaker.It follows the daily routine of officers of the Kansas City Police Department, and was initially shown on National Educational Television (NET) (predecessor to the PBS in the United States). In 1969, Wiseman was awarded with the Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming.dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Henrydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:starringRobert Shaynedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:starringAdele Jergensdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:starringStephen Dunnedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:starringStefan Schnabeldbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Burt_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Barbary Coastdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Barbary_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_filmsLaw of the Barbary Coast is a 1949 American historical crime western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gloria Henry, Stephen Dunne and Adele Jergens.The film's sets were designed by the art director Harold H. MacArthur.dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Pattersondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luci_Warddbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Northwestdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictionLaw of the Northwest is a 1943 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett, Shirley Patterson and Arthur Hunnicutt.dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:producerCharles J. Bigelowdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynne_Carverdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Valleydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsLaw of the Valley is a 1944 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton. This is the twelfth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Lynne Carver, Kirk Barron and Edmund Cobb.dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Westdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsLaw of the West is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury starring his son Bob Steele.dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:distributorMetropolitan Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Moore_(actor)dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Waltersdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Wolfdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_K._JohnsonLaw of the Wolf is a 1939 American Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and featuring Rin Tin Tin III, Dennis Moore and Luana Walters. The film was reissued in 1941 with the alternative title Law of the Wild.It is not to be confused with The Law of the Wild, a 1934 serial starring Rin Tin Tin Jr.dbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:distributorSpectrum Picturesdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:distributorState Rightsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zarah_Tazildbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:nameLawless Borderdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthyLawless Border is a 1935 Western film directed by John P. McCarthy and written by Zarah Tazil. It was released in 1935 in the US by State Rights and Spectrum Pictures.dbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Leinerdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:distributorShooting Gallerydbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Pivendbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Lasserdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edie_Falcodbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Leinerdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danny_Leinerdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:nameLayin' Lowdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Layin'_Lowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Danny_LeinerLayin' Low is a 1996 film directed by Danny Leiner and stars Jeremy Piven, Louise Lasser and Edie Falco.dbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:directorPedro Kosdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Shenkdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:producerRichard Bergedbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:producerBonni Cohendbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:producerSerin Marshalldbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:starringAmaree McKenstry-Halldbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pedro_Kosdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Shenkdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:nameLead Me Homedbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_homelessness_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lead_Me_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_poverty_in_the_United_StatesLead Me Home is a 2021 American short documentary film made for Netflix and directed by Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk. It was nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 94th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Frostdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Mersondbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_E._Mosleydbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Frostdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Kinoydbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLeadbellydbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blues_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_blues_musiciansdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Karlindbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Parksdbp-dbr:Leadbelly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marlin,_TexasLeadbelly is a 1976 film chronicling the life of blues singer Huddie Ledbetter (better known as "Lead Belly"). The film was directed by Gordon Parks, and starred Roger E. Mosley in the title role. The film focuses on the troubles of Lead Belly's youth in the segregated South including his time in prison, and his efforts to use his music to gain release.dbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:producerHarry Kellerdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elaine_Rileydbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddy_Wallerdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Lanedbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Coates_Websterdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:nameLeadville Gunslingerdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Leadville_Gunslingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_KellerLeadville Gunslinger is a 1952 American Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Elaine Riley and Eddy Waller.The film's art direction was by Fred A. Ritterdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdmund Breondbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameLeap Yeardbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leap_Year_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsLeap Year is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls, who co-stars with Anne Grey, Edmund Breon and Ellis Jeffreys. Made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios, it was written by A. R. Rawlinson, and produced by Herbert Wilcox. The film was re-released in 1937.dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:distributorFirst National Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:starringOlive Blakeneydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:starringMiki Hooddbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowland_Browndbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:nameLeave It to Blanchedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blanchepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Young_(director)Leave It to Blanche is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Harold Young and starring Henry Kendall, Olive Blakeney and Miki Hood. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Kingdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Irvinedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringA. Bromley Davenportdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Seacombedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billie_Bristowdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_L._Mannockdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameLeave It to Medbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingLeave It to Me is a 1930 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Robin Irvine, Dorothy Seacombe and A. Bromley Davenport. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for Fox Film.dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlive Bordendbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cecil_Arthur_Lewisdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameLeave It to Medbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_P._G._Wodehousedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Me_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_BanksLeave It to Me is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gene Gerrard, Olive Borden and Molly Lamont. It was made at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. It is an adaptation of the play Leave It to Psmith (1930) by Ian Hay and P.G. Wodehouse, which is based on Wodehouse's novel Leave It to Psmith (1923).dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:starringWanda McKaydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:starringJack La Ruedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:nameLeave It to the Irishdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_the_Irishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsLeave It to the Irish is a 1944 American comedy crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring James Dunn, Wanda McKay and Jack La Rue.dbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:directorFrank Arnolddbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:producerFrank Arnolddbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:starringMark Leedbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:starringJenny Leedbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Balldbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:starringJoan Brucedbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:nameLindsay's Boydbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsay's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_ArnoldLindsay's Boy is a 1974 Australian television film about a soldier who returns from World War Two.dbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:directorDan Cutforthdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:directorJane Lipsitzdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:distributorYouTubedbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerLindsey Stirlingdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerAdina Friedmandbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerRich Eckersleydbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:starringLindsey Stirlingdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:YouTubedbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirlingdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:nameLindsey Stirling: Brave Enoughdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:countryWorldwidedbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Autobiographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersLindsey Stirling: Brave Enough is a 2017 American autobiographical documentary concert film about violinist, songwriter and dancer Lindsey Stirling. The film was distributed exclusively via YouTube as paid premium content. The film was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz who also directed the movies Katy Perry: Part of Me and Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.dbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Celestindbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_DeLeon_(writer)dbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbp:nameLine Engageddbp-dbr:Line_Engageddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Line_Engagedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer)Line Engaged is a 1935 British, black-and-white, thriller directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Bramwell Fletcher, Jane Baxter and Arthur Wontner. It was produced by British Lion Film Corporation.dbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:directorTim Deacondbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Wonderdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Video_Collection_Internationaldbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerJacques Pettigrewdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerMichel Lemiredbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerLoris Kramer Lunsforddbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerSophie Chicoinedbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Priestleydbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Griffindbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dom_DeLuisedbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Beckmandbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Horrocksdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Redgravedbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Wonderdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Video_Collection_Internationaldbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._Frank_Baumdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_S._Baumdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:nameLion of Ozdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lion_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_The_Wizard_of_OzLion of Oz is a 2000 animated film set before the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It tells the story of how the Cowardly Lion, formerly part of the Omaha Circus, came to be in Oz and how he stopped the Wicked Witch of the East from getting the Flower of Oz. It is based upon the 1995 book Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage by Roger S. Baum (great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, the original author of the Oz books). It was announced by CinéGroupe and Sony Wonder and was released in 2000.dbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:directorWilliam Davidsondbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kramreitherdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Rubešdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Henshawdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringDanny Forbesdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringSusan Petriedbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Davidson_(director)dbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kramreitherdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:nameLions for Breakfastdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Lions_for_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsLions for Breakfast is a Canadian family drama film, directed by William Davidson and released in 1975. The film centres on two brothers, 22-year old Trick (Jim Henshaw) and ten-year-old Zanny (Danny Forbes), who are on a bus trip to find a new place to live after the death of their parents. The supporting cast includes Jan Rubeš as Ivan, an older drifter the brothers connect with on the trip; Susan Petrie as Jenny, a young woman who becomes a love interest for Trick; and Paul Bradley as Charlie, a garage attendant.The film premiered on May 7, 1975 at the Guelph Spring Festival.It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 26th Canadian Film Awards, but did not win. It won the Canadian Film Award for Best Musical Score.The film was broadcast by CBC Television on the CBC Film Festival series in 1980.dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:directorVariousdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Lemieuxdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Romandbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracey_Mooredbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tabitha_St._Germaindbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_James_Corlettdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_McNeildbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Cummerdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashleigh_Balldbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Mae_Richardsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cree_Summerdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hadley_Kaydbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_McCorddbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Sabistondbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Henshawdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Hennesseydbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stevie_Vallancedbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Tinklerdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Bearddbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringNelvana films:dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringSD Entertainment films:dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:nameCare Bearsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_film_seriesdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1985dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lists_of_American_animated_filmsThe Care Bears are a group of characters created by the American Greetings company in 1981. Since 1985, they have appeared in nine animated feature films. The first three, made by the Canadian company Nelvana during the mid-1980s, were traditionally cel-animated; all subsequent entries (from 2004 onward) have been in CGI. Nelvana produced the first five films, while Los Angeles-based SD Entertainment has made another four (starting with Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! in 2007).On June 5, 2025, it was announced that Josh Greenbaum would direct a new Care Bears film for Warner Bros. Pictures. Good Fear Content's Chris Bender and Jake Weiner, along with GoldDay's John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (filmmaker) will produce while Cloudco's Sean Gorman and Daniel Barnes serve as executive producers.dbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:directorNeal Taylordbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRene Nagy Jrdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Ruckerdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Denmandbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Julian Knowlesdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLiving Colordbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Color_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsLiving Color is a 1992 thriller film by Neal Taylor about a cat and mouse game between Molly (Kim Denman) and killer Christian (Michael Julian Knowles). It was shot in Brisbane between 5–21 January 1992 and was not released theatrically.dbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Springerdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Johnsondbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJon Springer,dbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichele Kurkowskidbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Chenal IIIdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Dewberrydbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Borchardtdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Hubbelldbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Elliotdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarrison Matthewsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Prettymandbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMehrdad Sarlakdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNadine Grossdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Springerdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Springerdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Springerdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLiving Dead Girldbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_Dead_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zombie_short_filmsLiving Dead Girl is a low-budget short horror film directed by Jon Springer. 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Marking the directorial debut of Herschell Gordon Lewis, the film stars frequent Lewis collaborators William Kerwin as unscrupulous magazine editor John V. Norwall and Harvey Korman as photographer Ken Carter.dbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:producerMarcus Viscididbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:producerMichael Griffithsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringCatherine Keenerdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringPeter Dinklagedbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringJames LeGrosdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringDanielle von Zerneckdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:nameLiving in Obliviondbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_DiCilloLiving in Oblivion is a 1995 American independent satirical black comedy film written and directed by Tom DiCillo. It stars Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck, James LeGros, and Peter Dinklage in his film debut. The film won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival for DiCillo. It received critical acclaim.dbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiadbp-dbp:directorStephen Eyerdbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiadbp-dbp:distributorTrillusion Mediadbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiadbp-dbp:producerStephen Eyerdbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiadbp-dbp:producerDaneen Akers,dbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiadbp-dbp:nameLiving with Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understandingdbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seventh-day_Adventist_mediadbp-dbr:Living_with_Fibromyalgiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_Union_CollegeLiving with Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understanding is a 2007 documentary film by Stephen Eyer and Daneen Akers from Trillusion Media, Inc. The documentary has been called the first feature-length film that explores the chronic pain condition known as fibromyalgia.dbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:directorHector Barrondbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSoHo Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel Calvillodbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brendon_Ryan_Barrettdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_Bosleydbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLloyddbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lloyd_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy-drama_filmsLloyd is a 2001 American comedy film. The film was released on May 4, 2001.dbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Mathias, László Moholy-Nagydbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Howlanddbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:László_Moholy-Nagydbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLobstersdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fishingdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Englanddbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sussexdbp-dbr:Lobsters_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lobster_fishingLobsters is a British documentary film made in 1935 and released in 1936 about lobster fishermen in the port of Littlehampton in Sussex, England and is one of the first aquatic films ever made. Hungarian-born László Moholy-Nagy spent several weeks getting to know the fishermen and their families, which had a long history of fishing for lobsters. Moholy Nagy also got to know the local community and listened to their dialect.dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Harris_(director)dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVidmark Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRCA/Columbia Pictures International Videodbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOverseas FilmGroup VHSdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Stevenettdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Estevezdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Lynchdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_DeRosedbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Kaitandbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jeffreysdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Harris_(director)dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Stevenettdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameLockdowndbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_HarrisLockdown is a 1990 film about a detective that is framed for a crime he didn't commit and is sent to prison. Directed by Frank Harris, the film starred Richard Lynch, Chris DeRose, Chuck Jeffreys, Elizabeth Kaitan and Joe Estevez.dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Luessenhopdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rainforest_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeff Clanagandbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerStevie Lockettdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Nunndbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard T. Jonesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSticky Fingazdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaster Pdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringClifton Powelldbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa De Sousadbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringGabriel Casseusdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Fralickdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDe'Aundre Bondsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Torrydbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Luessenhopdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rainforest_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_A._Whitmore_IIdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameLockdowndbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainforest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_LuessenhopLockdown is a 2003 drama film, directed by John Luessenhop and starring Richard T. Jones, Clifton Powell, David Fralick, and Master P. The film was produced by Master P's No Limit Films, a division of his No Limit Records label.dbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:directorNorman Harrisondbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Danemandbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Underdowndbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Byrnedbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penelope_Hornerdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Harris_(television_writer)dbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:nameLocker Sixty-Ninedbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesLocker Sixty-Nine (also known as Locker 69) is a 1962 British film directed by Norman Harrison and starring Eddie Byrne and Paul Daneman. It was written by Richard Harris based on a story by Edgar Wallace. It was an episode of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series.dbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manish_Acharyadbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:distributorHorn OK Please Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:producerManish Acharyadbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shabana_Azmidbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ayesha_Dharkerdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:starringAjay Naidudbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manish_Acharyadbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Manish_Acharyadbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anuvab_Pal_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manish_Acharyadbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:nameLoins of Punjab Presentsdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentsdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anu_Malikdbp-dbr:Loins_of_Punjab_Presentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsLoins of Punjab Presents is a 2007 Indian film directed by Manish Acharya. It stars Shabana Azmi, Ayesha Dharker and Ajay Naidu. The film marked Acharya's feature directorial debut.dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:nameLondon Can Take It!dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Londondbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GPO_Film_Unit_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_WattLondon Can Take It! is a 1940 short British propaganda film directed by Humphrey Jennings and Harry Watt and narrated by US journalist and war correspondent Quentin Reynolds. It was produced by the GPO Film Unit for the British Ministry of Information and distributed throughout the United States by Warner Bros. The film shows the effects of eighteen hours of the German blitz on London and its people.dbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derrick_De_Marneydbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:directorEugene Cekalskidbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Wrightdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bessie_Lovedbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:starringBasil Radforddbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derrick_De_Marneydbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Wrightdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:nameLondon Scrapbookdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsLondon Scrapbook is a 1942 British propaganda film directed by Derrick De Marney and Eugene Cekalski. It shows the physical devastation that the Blitz caused to London, and humorously communicates the postwar struggles of Londoners to Americans.The film is preserved at the British Film Institute and was released on the compilation DVD The British Home Front at War: London Can Take It! from the Imperial War Museum.dbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wesley_Rugglesdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:producerWesley Rugglesdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Gyntdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonnie_Haledbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Kendalldbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Fielddbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tessie_O'Sheadbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wesley_Rugglesdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Rugglesdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sig_Herzigdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elliot_Pauldbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:nameLondon Towndbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wesley_Rugglesdbp-dbr:London_Town_(1946_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_filmsLondon Town (also known as My Heart Goes Crazy ) is a 1946 Technicolor musical film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Sid Field and Petula Clark. The screenplay was by Sig Herzig, Val Guest and Elliot Paul, based on a story by Ruggles. According to Allmovie, the film was "one of the most notorious flops in the history of the British cinema."dbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Layke_Andersondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorGeorge Taylordbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorBen Jacobsondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorNicholas Cohendbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorAndres Heger-Bratteruddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorAndrew Cryandbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorKaki Wongdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorMitchell Crawforddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorNatalia Casalidbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorRosanna Lowedbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:distributorMunro Filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerDavid Cohendbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerNicholas Cohendbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerNick Hopkinsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerEmma Castagnodbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerKotryna Sniukaitedbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerLyn Turnerdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringJuliet Stevensondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringBruce Paynedbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringImogen Stubbsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringIvanno Jeremiahdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringPoppy Millerdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringRicky Nixondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Layke_Andersondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:nameLondon Unpluggeddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsLondon Unplugged is a 2018 British drama anthology film that premiered at the East End Film Festival. The film consists of several segments directed by numerous directors and stars Juliet Stevenson, Poppy Miller, Imogen Stubbs, Ivanno Jeremiah, Ricky Nixon and Bruce Payne.dbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Cohendbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:distributorCompton Cameodbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Cohendbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:nameLondon in the Rawdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Kirchindbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Londondbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_CohenLondon in the Raw is a 1964 British documentary about London nightlife directed by Arnold L. Miller and Norman Cohen, and written by Miller. It was inspired by the success of Mondo Cane (1962) and was followed by a sequel Primitive London (1965).dbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Carverdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:producerYoram Ben-Amidbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:producerSteve Carverdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:starringDavid Carradinedbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:starringRobert Beltrandbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:starringChuck Norrisdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:starringLeon Isaac Kennedydbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:starringBarbara Carreradbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:starringL. Q. Jonesdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Carverdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Carverdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:nameLone Wolf McQuadedbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Francesco_De_Masidbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bureau_of_Alcohol,_Tobacco,_Firearms_and_Explosives_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Carverdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_El_Paso,_Texasdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Texas_Ranger_Divisiondbp-dbr:Lone_Wolf_McQuadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_characters_of_the_Texas_Ranger_DivisionLone Wolf McQuade is a 1983 American Neo-western action film directed by Steve Carver and starring Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, L.Q. Jones, R.G. Armstrong, Leon Isaac Kennedy and Robert Beltran.dbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringHarry Stantondbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringDon Brodiedbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringJack Bergmandbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Frieldbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameLonesome Ghostsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lonesome_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_ghost_filmsLonesome Ghosts is a 1937 Disney animated cartoon, released through RKO Radio Pictures on Christmas Eve. It was directed by Burt Gillett and animated by Izzy (Isadore) Klein, Ed Love, Milt Kahl, Marvin Woodward, Bob Wickersham, Clyde Geronimi, Dick Huemer, Dick Williams, Art Babbitt, and Rex Cox. In the cartoon, four ghosts named Jasper, Grubb, Boo, and Moss are bored because they have scared away all of the inhabitants of their home, the Old McShiver mansion. The ghosts decide to hire Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, who are ghost exterminators, in order to prank them. It was the 98th short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the ninth for that year. This short marked the first use of one of Goofy's catchphrases, "Somethin' wrong here!".dbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameMutiny on the Bunnydbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Atlantic_Oceandbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_HMS_BountyMutiny on the Bunny is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 11, 1950, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.It is one of three nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with Buccaneer Bunny (1948) and Captain Hareblower (1954). The title is a reference to the film Mutiny on the Bounty (1935).dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Pevneydbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Dantondbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Morrowdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parrishdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Pevneydbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Brownedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:namePortrait of a Mobsterdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Mobdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Pevneydbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Dutch_Schultzdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jewish-American_organized_crimedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mad_Dog_Colldbp-dbr:Portrait_of_a_Mobsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Legs_DiamondPortrait of a Mobster is a 1961 American crime film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Vic Morrow, Leslie Parrish and Ray Danton repeating his role as 'Legs' Diamond.dbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:directorBob Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:directorRobin Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:producerChris Oliverdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:producerBob Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:producerRobin Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringKate Butlerdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringLarry Handdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringNick Origlassdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringKath Hackingdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:nameRats in the Ranksdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Australiadbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Bob_ConnollyRats in the Ranks is an Australian documentary film released in 1996.The film detailed the last weeks of the 1994 Leichhardt Council mayoral elections.The filmmakers, Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson (later known for Facing the Music and other projects, but already well known) were allowed access to the innermost meetings of participants including the serving mayor Larry Hand and his Labor Party opponents. Hand's exposure to a wider audience spawned the character Col Dunkley in the successful Australian TV series Grass Roots, and Rats in the Ranks is regarded as a classic in its portrayal of local politics in Australia.dbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:directorTom Mooredbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Wellsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Platodbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:starringDavid Sobieskdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:nameReturn to Boggy Creekdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bigfoot_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cryptidsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Boggy_Creekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsReturn to Boggy Creek is a 1977 adventure/horror film directed by Tom Moore. It is an unofficial sequel to The Legend of Boggy Creek and stars Dawn Wells and Dana Plato. Wells portrays the mother of three children who become lost in the swamp during a hurricane until the creature comes to their rescue.The film carries over none of the original's docudrama elements. It was followed by three films, Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1985), the only true sequel to the original film, Boggy Creek (2011) and The Legacy of Boggy Creek (2011). The latter two were released straight-to-video.dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Henley_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Henley_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Yeldhamdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Comedy Mandbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsThe Comedy Man is a 1964 British kitchen sink realism drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Dennis Price and Billie Whitelaw. It depicts the life of a struggling actor in Swinging London.More later said that when he read the script he "was profoundly struck by its relevance to my own life, and to the lives of so many actors I had known." The film received limited distribution, being released on a double bill with Lord of the Flies (1963). It was More's last film as a film star, although he continued to star in stage plays and television.dbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniadbp-dbp:directorJohn Henry Timmis IVdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniadbp-dbp:producerJoseph Emm Matunedbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniadbp-dbp:starringLee Grobandbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniadbp-dbp:nameThe Cure for Insomniadbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniadbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_poemsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_metal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cure_for_Insomniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Art_Institute_of_ChicagoThe Cure for Insomnia is a 1987 experimental film directed by John Henry Timmis IV, which was, according to Guinness World Records, the longest running film. At 5,220 minutes long (87 hours, or 3 days and 15 hours) in length, the film has no plot, instead consisting of artist L. D. Groban reading his 4,080-page poem A Cure for Insomnia over the course of three and a half days, spliced with occasional clips from heavy metal and pornographic videos.It was first played in its entirety at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Illinois), from January 31 to February 3, 1987, in one continuous showing. It has not been released on DVD or other home video formats and all known copies are considered to be lost, with only 85 seconds of the film being available.dbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:nameThe Gentleman from Nowheredbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_AnhaltThe Gentleman from Nowhere is a 1948 American crime-drama film directed by William Castle.dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Dovedbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Withersdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Thomson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Octavus_Roy_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:nameThe Other Tomorrowdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_lost_filmsThe Other Tomorrow is a lost 1930 American pre-Code film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The love-triangle drama, from a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, stars Billie Dove, Kenneth Thomson, and Grant Withers.dbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Lettsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lydondbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Viciousdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soo_Catwomandbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Lettsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Punk Rock Moviedbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Punk_Rock_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_LettsThe Punk Rock Movie (also known as The Punk Rock Movie from England) is a British 1978 film that was assembled from Super 8 camera footage shot by Don Letts, the disc jockey at The Roxy club during the early days of the UK punk rock movement, principally during the 100 days in 1977 in which punk acts were featured at The Roxy club in London.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tingwelldbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hedleydbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wymarkdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:nameThe Secret of Blood Islanddbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_Blood_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_war_filmsThe Secret of Blood Island (also known as P.O.W.) is a 1965 British war film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Jack Hedley, Barbara Shelley and Patrick Wymark. It was written by John Gilling.The film is a prequel to the 1958 film The Camp on Blood Island.dbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cab_Callowaydbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Little_Ann_Littledbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaude Reesedbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Pennelldbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway_and_His_Cotton_Club_Orchestradbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMinnie the Moocherdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_originally_rejected_by_the_British_Board_of_Film_Classificationdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerMinnie the Moocher is a 1932 Talkartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures.In 1994, Minnie the Moocher was voted #20 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.dbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:directorTyler Gibbdbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:producerTyler Gibbdbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:starringTyler Gibbdbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:starringMarc Schultzdbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:starringAndrew Rotheramdbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:starringJay Donaldsondbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:starringTara Lutchmandbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:starringVidya Lutchmandbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:nameMinushidbp-dbr:Minushidbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Minushipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flash_animated_filmsMinushi is a Canadian animated feature film produced, directed, written and animated by Tyler Gibb, an independent filmmaker living in Montreal, Quebec. It is one of the first feature films to be entirely animated in Adobe Flash. It premiered on July 10 at the 2007 Fantasia Festival in Montreal.An adapted version of the film has been released online in 19 chapters.dbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Amyesdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:distributorJ. Arthur Rank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:producerEmeric Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Streeterdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:producerexecdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gregsondbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Leedbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Cusackdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Amyesdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Streeterdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:nameMiracle in Sohodbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_in_Sohopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsMiracle in Soho is a 1957 British drama film directed by Julian Amyes and starring John Gregson, Belinda Lee and Cyril Cusack. It was written by Emeric Pressburger. The film depicts the lives of the inhabitants of a small street in Soho and the romance between a local road-builder and the daughter of Italian immigrants.The film had its premiere on 11 July 1957 at the Odeon Leicester Square, preceded by the British Film Academy awards.It was Emeric Pressburger's first movie after the dissolution of his partnership with Michael Powell.dbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbp:producerTerry Gilliamdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbp:nameMiracle of Flightdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cutout_animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Miracle_of_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Terry_GilliamMiracle of Flight is a 1974 British animated short comedy film written and directed by Terry Gilliam.dbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classics,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rory_Calhoundbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Greydbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classics,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_K._Mytondbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:nameMiraculous Journeydbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Miraculous_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesMiraculous Journey is a 1948 film about seven airplane passengers who find themselves stranded in an African jungle after their plane crashes. It was directed by Sam Newfield, under the pseudonym of Peter Stewart. The film stars Rory Calhoun and Virginia Grey.dbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinépix_Film_Propertiesdbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Mancusodbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Dillondbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lysette_Anthonydbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinépix_Film_Propertiesdbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:nameMisbegottendbp-dbr:Misbegottendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Misbegottenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_CohenMisbegotten is a 1997 film directed by Mark L. Lester. It was one of Lester's favourite films in part because he admired the writing of Larry Cohen.dbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lila_Leedbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringLouise Fazendadbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringBen Lyondbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringLucien Littlefielddbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julien_Josephsondbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:nameMisbehaving Ladiesdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Misbehaving_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_BeaudineMisbehaving Ladies is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lila Lee, Ben Lyon and Louise Fazenda. It is also known as The Queen of Main Street.dbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:producerIan Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:producerHugh Percevaldbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:starringMandy Millerdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:starringShelagh Fraserdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:nameRaising a Riotdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wendy_ToyeRaising a Riot is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Kenneth More, Shelagh Fraser and Mandy Miller about a naval officer who attempts to look after his three children in his wife's absence.dbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurdbp-dbp:producerDennis Mohrdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_cinema_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Remembering_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_LavutRemembering Arthur is a 2006 documentary film about collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett that debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by Lipsett's close friend Martin Lavut and takes a personal approach to the story of his life through interviews with family, friends and colleagues. The film was produced by Public Pictures in association with the National Film Board of Canada, Bravo! and TVOntario.In 2007, it won the "Best Cinematography in a Documentary" Award from the Canadian Society of Cinematographers.dbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Gelldbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Kirkdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Franklyndbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dickson_Carrdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:nameThat Woman Oppositedbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_BennettThat Woman Opposite (U.S. title: City After Midnight; also known as Woman Opposite) is a 1957 British crime drama, directed by Compton Bennett and starring Phyllis Kirk, Dan O'Herlihy and William Franklyn. The screenplay, by Bennett, was adapted from John Dickson Carr's 1942 novel The Emperor's Snuff-Box.dbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ján_Kadárdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Belafontedbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milo_O'Sheadbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Belafontedbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zero_Mosteldbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Kamińskadbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ján_Kadárdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Belafontedbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Gunn_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Malamuddbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Ribmandbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:nameThe Angel Levinedbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_Levinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ján_KadárThe Angel Levine is a 1970 American drama film directed by Ján Kadár and starring Zero Mostel, Harry Belafonte, Ida Kamińska, Milo O'Shea, and Gloria Foster. It is based on a short story by Bernard Malamud about Morris Mishkin, an elderly, impoverished New York City tailor who becomes unable to work due to health problems. His wife has also been seriously ill for two years, and their situation is now desperate. The tailor's Jewish faith, or lack of it, is challenged when a man calling himself Alexander Levine enters his life, claiming to be his guardian angel. Levine says that he must make the tailor believe in his mission, or fail to earn his angelic wings.dbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:nameThe Belles of St. Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellThe Belles of St. Clements is a 1936 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Evelyn Foster, Meriel Forbes and Basil Langton. It is a melodrama set inside a teacher training college.dbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghorndbp-dbp:nameThe Foghorn Leghorndbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foghorn_Leghornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsThe Foghorn Leghorn is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on October 9, 1948, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.dbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_Hounded_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsThe Grey Hounded Hare is a 1949 Looney Tunes short film made by Warner Bros. Pictures and starring the voice talent of Mel Blanc. The film stars Bugs Bunny. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and animated by John Carey, Phil DeLara, Manny Gould and Charles McKimson, with music scored by Carl Stalling. The title refers to the greyhounds of the plot as well as "hounded" meaning pestered or pursued relentlessly.dbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:producerClive Nicholasdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elwyn_Brook-Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Middletondbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:starringJoan Winmill Browndbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:nameThe Harassed Herodbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Herodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Harassed_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_StudiosThe Harassed Hero is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Guy Middleton, Joan Winmill Brown and Elwyn Brook-Jones. It was based on a novel of the same name by Ernest Dudley. The film was produced as a second feature and shot at Walton Studios and on location in London. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Stoll.dbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:producerBeaumont Smithdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Kellawaydbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:nameThe Hayseedsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:The_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_drama_filmsThe Hayseeds is a 1933 Australian musical comedy from Beaumont Smith. It centres on the rural family, the Hayseeds, about whom Smith had previously made six silent films, starting with Our Friends, the Hayseeds (1917). He retired from directing in 1925 but decided to revive the series in the wake of the box office success of On Our Selection (1932). It was the first starring role in a movie for stage actor Cecil Kellaway.It was also known as The Hayseeds Come to Town.dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Driessen_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggdbp-dbp:producerNico Cramadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Driessen_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggdbp-dbp:nameThe Killing of an Eggdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Netherlandsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggdbp-dbp:countryNetherlandsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_an_Eggpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_DriessenThe Killing of an Egg (Dutch title Ei om Zeep, literally "Egg for Soap") is an animated short directed by Paul Driessen and produced by Nico Crama in the Netherlands in 1977.dbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivedbp-dbp:distributorGoldwyndbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Hobandbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivedbp-dbp:nameThe Mad Locomotivedbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Locomotivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsThe Mad Locomotive is a 1922 American animated short film directed and animated by Walter Lantz. It was part of a series of films that started in 1916 based on the comic strip Jerry on the Job by Walter Hoban.dbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Justindbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Hulbertdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Agatha_Christiedbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eldon_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spider's Webdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Agatha_Christiedbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Spider's_Web_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonThe Spider's Web (also known as The Spider's Web by Agatha Christie) is a 1960 British mystery film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Glynis Johns, John Justin, Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert. It was adapted by Albert G. Miller and Eldon Howard from the 1954 play Spider's Web by Agatha Christie, and was a rare Technicolor 'A' feature from the Danzigers.It was remade as a television play starring Penelope Keith, broadcast on BBC Two on 26 December 1982.dbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Haredbp-dbp:nameThe Unruly Haredbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unruly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsThe Unruly Hare is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series directed by Frank Tashlin and written by Melvin Millar. The cartoon was released on February 10, 1945 and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The film was one of only two Bugs Bunny cartoons directed by Frank Tashlin at Warner Bros., the other being 1946's Hare Remover.dbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christy_Cabannedbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:distributorRKOdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Preston_Fosterdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Dvorakdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Beal_(actor)dbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christy_Cabannedbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Twistdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:nameWe Who Are About to Diedbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:We_Who_Are_About_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_filmsWe Who Are About to Die is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Preston Foster, Ann Dvorak, and John Beal. It was based on a book, published while on death row, by David Lamson, who was tried four times for murdering his wife before being set free.dbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringFred Jonesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringHenry Binderdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringPaul Marindbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animationdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropomorphic_animalsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Burbank,_Californiadbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_children's_comedy_filmsYou Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short film directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 18, 1940, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.The film combined live-action and animation, and features live-action appearances by Leon Schlesinger, writer Michael Maltese, animator Gerry Chiniquy and other Schlesinger Productions staff members. The title comes from the popular 1934 song "You Oughta Be in Pictures" by Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman, which plays several times throughout the film.In 2016, it was shortlisted for the 1941 Retro-Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.dbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbp:starringBea Benaderetdbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Oily_Haredbp-dbp:nameOily Haredbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_petroleumdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Oily_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsOily Hare is a 1952 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on July 26, 1952, and stars Bugs Bunny.The plot shares similarities to the plot of the short The Fair-Haired Hare, released one year earlier featuring Devil Rich Texan as Bugs' antagonist. Oily Hare recycles the same ending where Bugs' home is filled with explosives and blown up.dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surrealist_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animationdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Rampagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedyRabbit Rampage is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on June 11, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Alpersondbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Stevens_(actor)dbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Strauss_(actor)dbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Alpersondbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._R._Burnettdbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:nameSeptember Stormdbp-dbr:September_Stormdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:September_Stormpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MallorcaSeptember Storm is a 1960 American 3-D adventure film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Joanne Dru and Mark Stevens.Filmed in 3-D and DeLuxe Color and presented in CinemaScope, it is notable as the only U.S. feature film made in 3-D between Revenge of the Creature, which was released in the spring of 1955 and marked the end of the 1950s 3-D movie fad in the U.S., and The Bubble, which premiered in late 1966 and introduced the economical "over-and-under" single-strip format used by most of the 3-D films of the 1970s through early-2000s.dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Vaughan_(director)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alchemy_(company)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerAllan Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tobin_Armbrustdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Sinclairdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerSteven Pearldbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tish_Cyrusdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josh_Bowmandbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Pivendbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miley_Cyrusdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Parkdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_O'Malleydbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Osbournedbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Vaughan_(director)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alchemy_(company)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tobin_Armbrustdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Sinclairdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tish_Cyrusdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:nameSo Undercoverdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_Traskdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Exclusive_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Vaughan_(director)So Undercover is a 2012 American crime action comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan and written by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. It stars Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, and Mike O'Malley. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States on February 5, 2013. The film has been released in theatres of only 13 countries worldwide. The film was held back without a release date from 2011 until 2013.dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ib_Melchiordbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:distributorSino Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:producerSidney W. Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Maurerdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Kruschendbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Mohrdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naura_Haydendbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ib_Melchiordbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Maurerdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ib_Melchiordbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:nameThe Angry Red Planetdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Red_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_independent_filmsThe Angry Red Planet (also called Invasion of Mars and Journey to Planet Four) is a 1959 American science-fiction film directed by Ib Melchior and starring Gerald Mohr.Melchior reportedly had an initial production budget of only $200,000 and was given just nine days to film it. Such financial and time constraints necessitated the use of "CineMagic", a film-processing technique that combined hand-drawn animations with live-action footage. The relatively inexpensive process was used for all scenes depicting the surface of Mars. While CineMagic proved unsatisfactory for creating visually believable special effects for The Angry Red Planet, producer Norman Maurer did reuse the process in 1962, although to a lesser extent, in the comedy film The Three Stooges in Orbit.dbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsedbp-dbp:nameThe Draft Horsedbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draft_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_horsesThe Draft Horse is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on May 9, 1942.The title is a pun on draft horse and the draft (conscription).dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:producerCharles Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Farley_Grangerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Reischdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:nameThe Girl in the Red Velvet Swingdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_Brackettdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Red_Velvet_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_drama_filmsThe Girl in the Red Velvet Swing is a 1955 American film directed by Richard Fleischer from a screenplay by Walter Reisch and Charles Brackett, and starring Joan Collins, Ray Milland, and Farley Granger. The CinemaScope film was released by 20th Century-Fox, which had originally planned to put Marilyn Monroe in the title role, then suspended her when she refused to do the film.The film relates a fictionalized account of real-life events, when model and actress Evelyn Nesbit became embroiled in the scandal surrounding the June 1906 killing of her former paramour and alleged child rapist, the prominent architect Stanford White, by her husband, the rail and coal heir Harry Kendall Thaw. White was married and was 32 years older than Nesbit, and he became her lover when she was 15 or 16 years old after allegedly giving her champagne and drugging and raping her in 1901. Thaw had later married Nesbit in 1905 after White and Nesbit were no longer lovers, and Thaw was ultimately acquitted of murder based on having been considered insane at the time of the killing. In the film, White (and Nesbit's mother Evelyn McKenzie Nesbit) are portrayed in a more positive light than what Nesbit described in court proceedings and in her memoir, and Thaw is introduced earlier in Nesbit's timeline than he was in life.dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Koberdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Dietzdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbp:nameThe Hot Choc-late Soldiersdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldiersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Choc-late_Soldierspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_filmsThe Hot Choc-late Soldiers, also stylized as The Hot Chocolate Soldiers, is an American animated short film that was made by Walt Disney Productions for MGM's 1934 film Hollywood Party, which premiered on June 1, 1934. It is prefaced in the film by a scene where Mickey Mouse appears at the party, performs a brief Durante impression, and then sits down at a piano, after which The Hot Choc-late Soldiers begins to play. Due to stipulations in the contract between Disney and Turner Entertainment, the short was edited out of the film when it was screened on TNT, however Turner was able to negotiate the licenses so that the footage was included in a 1992 VHS release of Hollywood Party and for subsequent releases.The short contains no vocals other than a song performed by Don Wilson that describes the events of the cartoon.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerRobert S. Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Stevens_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringJohn Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Hoursdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_StudiosThe Lost Hours (also known as The Big Frame) is a 1952 British second feature ('B') film noir directed by David MacDonald and starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent and John Bentley. It was written by Steve Fisher and John Gilling. It was produced by Tempean Films which specialised in making second features at the time, and marked Kent's first "descent", as Chibnall and McFarlane put it, into B films after her 1940s stardom. It was released in the United States in 1953 by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dell_Hendersondbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dell_Hendersondbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbp:nameWife and Auto Troubledbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Wife_and_Auto_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dell_HendersonWife and Auto Trouble is a 1916 American silent comedy film short directed by Dell Henderson and Mack Sennett. It was made by the "Tri-Stone Film Company", an evolution of "Keystone Triangle" which in turn evolved from the famous Keystone Film Company.dbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Hulbertdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:nameYou Live and Learndbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:You_Live_and_Learnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_filmsYou Live and Learn is a 1937 comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Glenda Farrell and Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production and was based on the novel "Have You Come for Me?" by Norma Patterson. It was released by Warner Bros. in September 1937. The movie is now classed as a lost film.dbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Briandbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_'Buddy'_Rogersdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringJimmy Goddendbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Kerrdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Kesterdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:nameOnce in a Milliondbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsOnce in a Million is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian and Jimmy Godden. It was shot at the Welwyn Studios of British International Pictures near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Cedric Dawe.dbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Worth_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:directorRichard Robinsondbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Christian_(actor)dbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Uggamsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Worth_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:namePoor Pretty Eddiedbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Pretty_Eddiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Worth_(cinematographer)Poor Pretty Eddie is a 1975 American film starring Leslie Uggams, Shelley Winters and Michael Christian. Made on a relatively small budget, it is known for having an atypical narrative and directorial style, which combines elements of horror, exploitation film making and Southern gothic. It has subsequently become popular in cult and B movie circles.dbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Perkinsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moses_Gunndbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Chaplindbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Berry_Berensondbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:nameRemember My Namedbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Remember_My_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsRemember My Name is a 1978 American black comedy-drama thriller written and directed by Alan Rudolph. It stars Geraldine Chaplin, Anthony Perkins, Moses Gunn, Jeff Goldblum, and Berry Berenson.dbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Sturridgedbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinegatedbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Hansondbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Hardiedbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Sturridgedbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Poliakoffdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRunnersdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:Runners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SturridgeRunners is a 1983 film written by Stephen Poliakoff, and directed by Charles Sturridge. It stars Kate Hardie, James Fox and Jane Asher.dbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:directorBruce Morrisondbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Igo_Kantordbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Munedbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leif_Garrettdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Robertsondbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Harrowdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Briantdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Haydendbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringBruce Phillipsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringPeter Rowelldbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Igo_Kantordbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Koufdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:nameShaker Rundbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dunedin_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wellington_in_fictionShaker Run is a 1985 New Zealand action film directed by Bruce Morrison and starring Cliff Robertson, Leif Garrett, and Lisa Harrow. It follows a stunt driver Pierson and his ace mechanic Lee on the run from secret police in the South Island of New Zealand with Doctor Rubin, who has stolen a manufactured virus from the government lab where she works (filmed at Larnach Castle), with the intent of delivering it to the CIA.The "Shaker" of the title refers to the pink and black Trans Am used by the three to outrun the New Zealand secret service.Derek Malcolm said that the film, "while not exactly an aesthetic experience ... has the best stunts ever accomplished in a New Zealand picture, some of them quite breathtaking". Journalist Dominic Corry, writing in The New Zealand Herald in 2012, called the film a New Zealand classic, and noted that the movie relies "almost entirely on its car stunts". Film critic David Robinson described the film as a "hit-and-miss" and that the story didn't make much "sense", relying on the "dramatic New Zealand scenery and the cars".The film was considered part of New Zealand's "New Wave" of cinema following the establishment of the New Zealand Film Commission and has been described as among those films that "foregrounded geographical representations of the country while examining male relationships." The film's production was aided by tax breaks in New Zealand in the early 1980s.dbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Amydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winnie_Lightnerdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Amydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rian_Jamesdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:nameShe Had to Say Yesdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Amydbp-dbr:She_Had_to_Say_Yespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_directorial_debut_filmsShe Had To Say Yes is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by George Amy and Busby Berkeley. It was Berkley's directorial debut. Loretta Young stars as a secretary who receives unwanted sexual advances when she is sent out on dates with her employer's clients. The film was promoted with the teaser "We apologize to the men for the many frank revelations made by this picture, but we just had to show it as it was filmed. The true story of the working girl."According to pre-Code scholar Thomas Doherty, it was part of a series of movies that drew inspiration from the "real-life compromises working girls made to get and retain employment" during the Great Depression. A repeated theme in women's pictures in the Depression was the "threat of sexual violation" and the "hard necessity of risking virtue to keep a paycheck". Women of that time were often subjected to sexual harassment, and had to endure indignities in a highly competitive job market. The film received a negative review in The New York Times when it was released.dbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Snafupermandbp-dbp:nameSnafupermandbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_superheroesdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Snafupermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Private_SnafuSnafuperman is a 1944 animated short superhero comedy produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Friz Freleng. It is one of a series of black and white "Private Snafu" cartoons created for the Army-Navy Screen Magazine and shown only to American soldiers. The "Private Snafu" cartoons were not released commercially, until December 2010. The cartoon's title is a play on "Superman" and parodies the popular Superman cartoons of the 1940s.dbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:starringAnthony Newleydbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Aubreydbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:nameThe Bandit of Zhobedbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandit_of_Zhobepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingThe Bandit of Zhobe is a 1959 British CinemaScope adventure film directed by John Gilling and starring Victor Mature, Anne Aubrey and Anthony Newley. It was written by Gilling and Richard Maibaum. In British India a bandit goes on a rampage in the mistaken belief that the British have killed his family, which later proves to not be the case. It was produced by Albert Broccoli for Warwick Films and features extensive use of footage from Gilling's previous Zarak (1956).dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Alexander_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cecil_Holmes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Jones_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:nameThe Killing of Angel Streetdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_May_(composer)The Killing of Angel Street is a 1981 Australian thriller film loosely based on the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) green bans against development in inner Sydney city waterside suburbs. It briefly touches on the real-life disappearance of Juanita Nielsen, an activist against mass development in Sydney in the late 1970s.The film was directed by Donald Crombie and shot in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In the commentary on the DVD, the location is incorrectly stated as Edward Street in Balmain (East). In fact, the location was Weston Street, at the end of Paul Street.The mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielson also inspired Phillip Noyce, who directed the 1982 film Heatwave.dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Greenedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Greenedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Sterndbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:nameThunder in the Sundbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stewart_Sterndbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Basque_cultureThunder in the Sun is a 1959 American Western film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Susan Hayward and Jeff Chandler.dbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1900dbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Wild_Over_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Exposition_Universelle_(1900)Wild Over You is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short animated film directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on July 11, 1953, and stars Pepé Le Pew.In this short, a wildcat escapes from a zoo in Paris and paints herself with black and white paint, which attracts an amorous and hopelessly romantic skunk, Pepé Le Pew, who mistakes her for another skunk. It is the first Pepé Le Pew cartoon to have Maurice Noble credited for layouts, and the first credited animation by Abe Levitow. The human characters and signage in the animation use Franglais to signal to an American audience that the cartoon takes place in France, with the heavily accented Pepé Le Pew resembling actor Charles Boyer.dbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Barrauddbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Newcombdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Lonsdaledbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:nameWomen Who Playdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Women_Who_Playpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsWomen Who Play is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Mary Newcomb, Benita Hume and George Barraud. It was produced by Walter Morosco and Alexander Korda and has a screenplay by Basil Mason and Gilbert Wakefield. It is based on the 1925 play Spring Cleaning by Frederick Lonsdale.dbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Hardingdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringJinx Falkenburgdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringEvelyn Keyesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Connie_Leedbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilfred_H._Petittdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameNine Girlsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_mystery_filmsNine Girls is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Leigh Jason from a screenplay by Karen DeWolf and Connie Lee, based on the 1943 play of the same name by Wilfred H. Petitt. The film stars Ann Harding, Evelyn Keyes, Jinx Falkenburg, Anita Louise, Leslie Brooks, Lynn Merrick, Jeff Donnell, Nina Foch, Shirley Mills, and Marcia Mae Jones.dbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:producerBasil Deandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Allandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:starringIsla Bevandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Hamptondbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:starringFlorence Desmonddbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aimée_Stuartdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beverley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:nameNine till Sixdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Nine_till_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_PicturesNine till Six is a 1932 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Louise Hampton, Elizabeth Allan and Florence Desmond. Produced by Basil Dean's Associated Talking Pictures, it was the first film made at Ealing Studios after the facility had been converted to sound.dbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Firstenbergdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM/UA_Entertainment_Co.dbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Womarkdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:starringLucinda Dickeydbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:starringJordan Bennettdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:starringSho Kosugidbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Firstenbergdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM/UA_Entertainment_Co.dbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Womarkdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:nameNinja III: The Dominationdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Firstenbergdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_horror_filmsNinja III: The Domination is a 1984 American martial arts action horror film directed by Sam Firstenberg, and starring Sho Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, and James Hong. It is the third film in Cannon Films' Ninja Trilogy anthology series, the first being Enter the Ninja, and the second being Revenge of the Ninja. Like the previous films in the series, it has also garnered a cult following.dbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!dbp-dbp:nameNo! No! A Thousand Times No!!dbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Songs_written_for_filmsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_songsdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Songs_written_by_Al_Shermandbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Songs_written_by_Abner_Silverdbp-dbr:No!_No!_A_Thousand_Times_No!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Songs_written_by_Al_Lewis_(lyricist)No! No! A Thousand Times No!! is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop.This is the third of a series of Betty Boop melodrama spoofs, which also included She Wronged Him Right (1934), Betty Boop's Prize Show (1935) and Honest Love and True (1938). It has sequences reminiscent of the 1934 Merrie Melodies short Those Were Wonderful Days.dbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:producerPeter Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Salmondbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Smalldbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Kinselladbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginny_Holderdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Churchdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringBilly Geraghtydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Hibbertdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:nameNo Child of Minedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_ITV_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_produced_by_Meridian_Broadcastingdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prostitution_in_British_televisionNo Child of Mine is a 1997 British docudrama-television film on ITV starring Brooke Kinsella. It documents the true case of a girl named Kerry who was sexually abused throughout her childhood. It premiered on Tuesday, February 25, 1997 in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Rubiedbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:directorChris Martin-Jonesdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:directorRobert Klennerdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:directorRussel Bacondbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Networkdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Film_Finance_Corporationdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:distributorGrundy Internationaldbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:distributorThe Producers Groupdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Miramsdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:producerAndrew Brookedbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringBrittany Byrnesdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringBrooke "Mikey" Andersondbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringChristie Hayesdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringDaniel Kelliedbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringJan Wachteldbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:starringScot Swalwelldbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Rubiedbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Networkdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Film_Finance_Corporationdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Miramsdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:nameSearch for Treasure islanddbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_based_on_Treasure_Islanddbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_Australian_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:Search_for_Treasure_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_Australian_television_series_debutsSearch for Treasure Island is an Australian TV series that aired in 1998 and 2000. It revolves around a group of people finding the mysterious Treasure Island. The protagonists encounter many cultures, factions and obstacles on the island as they try to find their parents and escape the ominous Maelstrom.dbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland,_film_directordbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLester Welchdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marisa_Allasiodbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mario_Lanzadbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renato_Rasceldbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland,_film_directordbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Art_Cohndbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giorgio_Prosperidbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeven Hills of Romedbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Titanus_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Hills_of_Rome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_RowlandSeven Hills of Rome (Italian title: Arrivederci Roma) is an Italian-American film international co-production released in January 1958 and shot on location in Rome and at the Titanus studios. It was filmed in Technicolor and Technirama, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, was tenor Mario Lanza's penultimate film, and Marisa Allasio’s last film.dbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:directorChristopher Fraserdbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:distributorIntertropic filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:producerPhil Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Bisleydbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jarrattdbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Gibsondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abigail_(actress)dbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringPhil Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ward_%22Pally%22_Austindbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Elliott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_surfing_filmsSummer City (also known as Coast of Terror) is a 1977 Australian drama thriller film, filmed in Newcastle, Australia. It marked Mel Gibson's film debut.dbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistdbp-dbp:nameThe Hare-Brained Hypnotistdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare-Brained_Hypnotistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsThe Hare-Brained Hypnotist is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 31, 1942 and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. This cartoon's plot was re-worked for the cartoon Hare Brush (1955) and its opening music was re-used in Hair-Raising Hare (1946), The Super Snooper (1952) and Hyde and Hare (1955).The title, instead of employing the usual "hare" vs. "hair" pun, is standard spelling, for the expression that indicates thoughtlessness or recklessness. Elmer Fudd permanently goes back to his regular design starting with this cartoon.dbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Savannah_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbp:starringNoel Petersdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbp:nameThe Invisible Maniacdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Maniacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Invisible_ManThe Invisible Maniac (also known as The Invisible Sex Maniac) is a 1990 American comedy horror film written and directed by Adam Rifkin (under the pseudonym "Rif Coogan") and starring Noel Peters and Shannon Wilsey.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:starringMary Jerrolddbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_E._Bryandbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:nameThe Last Coupondbp-dbr:The_Last_Coupondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Couponpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_LaunderThe Last Coupon is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Jerrold and Molly Lamont. It was based on a play by Ernest Bryan and was a success at the box office. It was shot at the Elstree Studios of British International Pictures near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerL'Estrange Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Gottdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Calthropdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringTrilby Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringGerald Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Romedbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Wall_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Night Porterdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Porter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sewell_CollinsThe Night Porter is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Sewell Collins and starring Donald Calthrop, Trilby Clark and Gerald Rawlinson. The film was made by Gaumont British Picture Corporation, an affiliate of Gainsborough Pictures, at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by Andrew Mazzei. It was produced as a quota quickie for release as a second feature. It was based on a popular music hall sketch by Fred Rome and Harry Wall depicting a honeymooning couple and the hotel night porter they encounter.dbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:U.S._Forest_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:United_States_Department_of_Agriculturedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:U.S._Forest_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:United_States_Department_of_Agriculturedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:nameThe Tree in a Test Tubedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsThe Tree in a Test Tube is a 1942 short film produced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and distributed by the U.S. Forest Service, featuring Laurel and Hardy, with narration read by MGM narrator and producer Pete Smith.dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:distributorBayerische Filmdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:producerCharles E. Whittakerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:producerPaul Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pola_Negridbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:starringCameron Carrdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:starringHans Rehmanndbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bayerische_Filmdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_E._Whittaker_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_E._Whittaker_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:nameThe Way of Lost Soulsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Lost_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_CzinnerThe Way of Lost Souls is a sound 1929 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Pola Negri, Warwick Ward and Hans Rehmann. While the film has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score, singing and sound effects on the soundtrack. The film is also known by the alternative title The Woman He Scorned. Location shooting was done in the far west of Cornwall around St Ives, Penzance and Helford. It was the first film made in Britain by Czinner.dbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringVanessa Redgravedbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringRalph Fiennesdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringAllan Cordunerdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringHiroyuki Sanadadbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringLynn Redgravedbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringNatasha Richardsondbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:starringMadeleine Potterdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kazuo_Ishigurodbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:nameThe White Countessdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_White_Countessdbp-dbp:countryChinadbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1937dbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_Sino-Japanese_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Shanghaidbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Ivorydbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merchant_Ivory_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:The_White_Countesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kazuo_IshiguroThe White Countess is a 2005 drama film directed by James Ivory and starring Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Hiroyuki Sanada, Lynn Redgrave, Allan Corduner, and Madeleine Potter. The screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro focuses on a disparate group of displaced persons attempting to survive in Shanghai in the late 1930s.dbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawford_Davidsondbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_le_Bretondbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:starringJerrold Robertshawdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:nameThrough Fire and Waterdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Through_Fire_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_adventure_filmsThrough Fire and Water is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Clive Brook, Flora le Breton and Lawford Davidson. It was based on the 1922 novel Greensea Island by Victor Bridges.dbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Harrisondbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mabel_Constandurosdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:nameVote for Huggettdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Antony_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vote_for_Huggettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Huggetts_(film_series)Vote for Huggett is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Susan Shaw and Petula Clark. It was written by Mabel Constanduros, Denis Constanduros and Allan MacKinnon. In this, the third in the series of films about the Huggetts after Holiday Camp (1947) and Here Come the Huggetts (1948), Warner reprises his role as Joe Huggett, the head of a London family in the post-war years who decides to run as a candidate in the municipal election. It was followed by The Huggetts Abroad (1949).dbp-dbr:Weary_Williesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Weary_Williesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weary_Williesdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Weary_Williesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Weary_Williesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weary_Williesdbp-dbp:nameWeary Williesdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Weary_Williespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsWeary Willies is a 1929 animated short produced by George Winkler which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is also the penultimate Oswald cartoon created during the Winkler period.dbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitdbp-dbp:nameRobot Rabbitdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Robot_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_robotsRobot Rabbit is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 12, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd.The short is considered an example of how animation of the time addressed the topic of robotization.dbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margie_Hinesdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rose_Mariedbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:nameSally Swingdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sally_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerSally Swing is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film in Max Fleischer's Betty Boop series. The short features the voice talents of Rose Marie as Sally Swing and Margie Hines as Betty Boop.dbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:distributorCompton-Cameo Filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:starringBernard Leedbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Searsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bonneydbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:nameSaturday Night Outdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy-drama_filmsSaturday Night Out is a 1964 British comedy-drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Heather Sears, John Bonney, Bernard Lee, Erika Remberg, Francesca Annis, Margaret Nolan and David Lodge. It was written by Derek Ford and Donald Ford. It is known for its portrayal of early Swinging London.dbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringSydney Fairbrotherdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Broughdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Thesigerdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Israel_Zangwilldbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Bachelor's Clubdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._BrambleThe Bachelor's Club is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by A. V. Bramble, starring Ben Field, Ernest Thesiger and Mary Brough, and based on the 1891 novel The Bachelor's Club by Israel Zangwill.dbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:directorJohn Robinsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:producerJohn Robinsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benny_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benny_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:nameThe Best of Benny Hilldbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hilldbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_of_Benny_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_edited_from_television_programsThe Best of Benny Hill is a 1974 film version of material from the television comedy series The Benny Hill Show. This movie features sketches from the early Thames Television years, from 1969 to 1973. The sketches in the film are from episodes produced and directed by John Robins.dbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWarwick Warddbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Daintondbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGisèle Prévilledbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dancing Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsThe Dancing Years is a 1950 musical British film directed by Harold French and starring Dennis Price, Gisèle Préville and Patricia Dainton. It was written by Warwick Ward and Jack Whittingham.based on the musical by Ivor Novello.dbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:producerStanley Colbertdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Shatnerdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patty_McCormackdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:starringBilly Graydbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Kinsolvingdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:starringSteve Dunnedbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:nameThe Explosive Generationdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Buzz_Kulikdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Explosive_Generationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_directorial_debut_filmsThe Explosive Generation is a 1961 film directed by Buzz Kulik. It stars William Shatner and Patty McCormack.dbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:distributorOlympic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:starringIda Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:starringJohn Millsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:starringGeorge Merrittdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jefferson_Farjeondbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:nameThe Ghost Cameradbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Cameradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Surreydbp-dbr:The_Ghost_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_directorial_debut_filmsThe Ghost Camera is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, starring Henry Kendall, Ida Lupino and John Mills. It was written by H. Fowler Mear based on "A Mystery Narrative", a short story by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon.Despite being made quickly on a low budget, the film has come to be considered one of the most successful Quota quickies made during the 1930s.dbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Whitmandbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Valerie_Abrahamdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Monster Clubdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_Gamleydbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsThe Monster Club is a 1981 British anthology horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Vincent Price and John Carradine. It is based on the works of the British horror author R. Chetwynd-Hayes. It was the final film from Milton Subotsky, who was best known for his work with Amicus Productions; Amicus were well known for their anthologies, but this was not an Amicus film. It was also the final feature film directed by Baker.dbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:directorJohn Daydbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hannay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:producerTrisha Downiedbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:starringPhillip Gordondbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hannay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:nameThe Returningdbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Returningdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Returningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Returningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Returningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Returningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Returningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsThe Returning is a 1990 Australia-New Zealand horror film directed by John Day.dbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helmut_Bergerdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Stopparddbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Wisemandbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:nameThe Romantic Englishwomandbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Englishwomanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_LoseyThe Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975 British film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson, and Helmut Berger. It marks the feature-length screen debut for Kate Nelligan. The screenplay was written by Tom Stoppard and Thomas Wiseman, based on the novel by the same title by Thomas Wiseman.Caine plays a successful English novelist whose discontented wife, played by Jackson, decides to take a holiday to Germany in order to "find herself". There she meets a mysterious young man, played by Berger, in an elevator, which initiates an often bizarre, but extremely mature examination of desire, responsibility and the nature of love.The film was shown at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, but not entered into the main competition.dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:producerJohn Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:starringClaire Carletondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:starringRalph Dunndbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:starringTrudy Marshalldbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutherland_(producer)dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brett_Hallidaydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Sutherland_(producer)dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:nameToo Many Winnersdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Winnerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_filmsToo Many Winners is a 1947 American mystery crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Hugh Beaumont, Trudy Marshall and Ralph Dunn. Made and released by Producers Releasing Corporation , it was one of a number of films featuring the private detective Michael Shayne.dbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Raindbp-dbp:directorBonnie Burtdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Raindbp-dbp:nameTrees Cry for Rain: A Sephardic Journeydbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sephardi_Jewish_culture_in_Turkeydbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Turkish_historydbp-dbr:Trees_Cry_for_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Judaeo-SpanishTrees Cry for Rain: A Sephardic Journey is a short documentary film by American documentary filmmaker Bonnie Burt that follows "America's Internet Champion of Ladino" Rachel Amado Bortnick, as she explores her Jewish-Turkish heritage and the vanishing world of Sephardic culture and the Ladino language. The film was officially released in 1989, but drew public attention in 1992 with screenings at a number of Jewish film festivals worldwide, including the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival and the Madrid "Festival de Cine Judio" which was dubbed "the biggest Jewish cultural event held in Spain in 500 years". This was followed by a public screening at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, and airing on The Jewish Channel.The film returned to the screen ten years later at the 2002 Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival. It was featured again in 2011 with a special screening at the 15th Annual Seattle Jewish Film Festival, 22 years after its debut.The film is used as an academic resource in Middle Eastern studies, Jewish studies and World History, at the collegiate and high school levels.dbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Upswept_Haredbp-dbp:nameUpswept Haredbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Upswept_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Nero_on_filmUpswept Hare is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on March 14, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd.dbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Hill_(American_film_producer)dbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Montieldbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Cooperdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Darceldbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Hill_(American_film_producer)dbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webb_(writer)dbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Borden_Chasedbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Kibbeedbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:nameVera Cruzdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Estudios_Churubusco_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Norma_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico_filmsdbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Maximilian_I_of_Mexicodbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Hilldbp-dbr:Vera_Cruz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_buddy_filmsVera Cruz is a 1954 American Western film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, featuring Denise Darcel, Sara Montiel, Cesar Romero, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson and Jack Elam. Set during the Franco-Mexican War, the film centers on a group of American mercenaries tasked with transporting a large shipment of Imperial gold to the port of Veracruz, but begin to have second thoughts about their allegiances. It was produced by Hecht-Lancaster Productions and released by United Artists on 25 December 1954.The picture's amoral characters and cynical attitude towards violence (including a scene where Lancaster's character threatens to murder child hostages) were considered shocking at the time and influenced future Westerns such as The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Professionals (1966), Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969), and the spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone, which often featured supporting cast members from Vera Cruz in similar roles. Its influence on Leone's work led some critics to label it "the proto-Spaghetti Western."dbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leopoldo_Savonadbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fulvio_Lucisanodbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giovanna_Rallidbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Serge_Reggianidbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Palancedbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leopoldo_Savonadbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fulvio_Lucisanodbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ugo_Pirrodbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leopoldo_Savonadbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:nameLa guerra continuadbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:nameWarriors Fivedbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivedbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_Campaign_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Macaroni_Combat_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ugo_PirroWarriors Five (Italian: La guerra continua, French: La dernière attaque) is a 1962 black and white Italian-French-Yugoslavian international co-production war film directed by Leopoldo Savona and starring Jack Palance, Giovanna Ralli, and Serge Reggiani. It is set during World War II. It was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World.dbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Halperndbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbp:directorLenid Rolovdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbp:producerLenid Rolovdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbp:producerStewart Halperndbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Halperndbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lenid_Rolovdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Halperndbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lenid_Rolovdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flydbp-dbp:nameWhen Boys Flydbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_mendbp-dbr:When_Boys_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circuit_partiesWhen Boys Fly is a 2002 documentary film about gay circuit parties directed by Stewart Halpern and Lenid Rolov.The documentary played a number of gay and lesbian film festivals before being released on Region 1 DVD on November 26, 2002.dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-EMI Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Anderson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Butler_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Byrondbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warbeckdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ciaran_Maddendbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gilbert_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Anderson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Butler_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:nameWolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hooddbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1190sdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfshead:_The_Legend_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HoughWolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood is an adventure film directed by John Hough and starring David Warbeck, Ciaran Madden, Kathleen Byron, David Butler and Kenneth Gilbert. The film was the debut movie of actor David Warbeck as Robin Hood. The film was originally a 1969 television series pilot but was released in movie theatres in 1973, as a support feature to the musical Take Me High. The film was also released on VHS under the title The Legend of Young Robin Hood.The film's title comes from the medieval term Caput lupinum or "Wolfshead", meaning an outlaw.dbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringPenelope Ann Millerdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringCathy Moriartydbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringAlfre Woodarddbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Forsythedbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringEric Thaldbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:nameThe Gun in Betty Lou's Handbagdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Gibbsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interscope_Communications_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_librariansThe Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag is a 1992 American screwball comedy film directed by Allan Moyle and produced by Scott Kroopf. It stars Penelope Ann Miller, Eric Thal, William Forsythe, Cathy Moriarty and Alfre Woodard. Rock and roll recording pioneer Cordell Jackson played a bit part as "Bathroom Woman".The film was distributed by Touchstone Pictures for Interscope Communications.dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:distributorThe Fanfare Corporationdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Haworthdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryant_Halidaydbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Palkdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:nameTower of Evildbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evildbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_set_in_lighthousesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_O'ConnollyTower of Evil (also known by the titles Horror on Snape Island and Beyond the Fog) is a 1972 British horror film directed and written by Jim O'Connolly and starring Bryant Haliday and Jill Haworth.dbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tapertdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Sandweissdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:starringMary Valentidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tapertdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodsdbp-dbp:nameWithin the Woodsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cthulhu_Mythos_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Native_American_cemeteries_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zombie_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:Within_the_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Evil_Dead_(franchise)Within the Woods is a 1978 horror short film written, directed and produced by Sam Raimi. Raimi drew inspiration from his earlier short film Clockwork, deciding to produce a proof of concept horror film to help build the interest of potential investors. Raimi cast his friends Bruce Campbell and Ellen Sandweiss as the two protagonists and produced the film for $1,600. Shot on location in a remote cabin in the woods, production was a difficult process because of the low budget. Several of the special effects presented in the film were done in a severely low budget manner, some of which were improvised on set. The film centers around demonic possession and mysterious forces originating from the woods.Raimi convinced a local theater manager to screen the film alongside The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which sparked minor interest. Initially a meager success, the film screened well to test audiences and became the basis of a larger budget remake titled The Evil Dead (1981). The film was the first in the Evil Dead franchise, and launched the careers of both Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi. Several of the aesthetic qualities found in Within the Woods later defined Raimi's films.dbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Randledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Korrisdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:starringRobbie Vincentdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:nameSomewhere in Campdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Campdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Camppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._BlakeleySomewhere in Camp is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Robbie Vincent. The film continues the adventures of Private Randle from the 1940 film Somewhere in England. It was followed in 1943 by Somewhere on Leave.dbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neema_Barnettedbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Avery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neema_Barnettedbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbp:nameSpirit Lostdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Spirit_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neema_BarnetteSpirit Lost is a 1997 film directed by Neema Barnette, produced by Tim Reid, and starring Leon Robinson, Cynda Williams and Regina Taylor.dbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:directorRobert Amramdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Forsterdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:producerThomas Vickersdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:producerRichard Herlanddbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georgie_Famedbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:starringJohn Clivedbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:starringRosemary Nicolsdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Forsterdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Vickersdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Mini-Affairdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mini-Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_romantic_comedy_filmsThe Mini-Affair (originally titled The Mini-Mob) is a 1968 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Amram and starring Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols and John Clive. Music is provided by the Bee Gees.dbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:directorJimmy ScreamerClauzdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Unearthed_Filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:producerJimmy ScreamerClauzdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linnea_Quigleydbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringRuby Laroccadbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brandon_Slagledbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringJoey Smackdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringDenvanny Pinndbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Unearthed_Filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:nameWhere the Dead Go to Diedbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zoophilia_in_culturedbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pedophiliadbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Necrophilia_in_filmdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Dead_Go_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jimmy_ScreamerClauzWhere the Dead Go to Die is a 2012 American adult animated surrealist horror anthology film written, directed, composed, edited, and animated by James "Jimmy ScreamerClauz" Creamer. This film is noted as an example of extreme cinema because of its graphic depictions of violence.dbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:name21.0dbp-dbr:21_Daysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1938dbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deandbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:21_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_Galsworthy21 Days (also known as 21 Days Together, The First and the Last and Three Weeks Together) is a 1940 British drama film based on the short 1919 play The First and the Last by John Galsworthy. It was directed by Basil Dean and stars Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks. 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It was released by 20th Century-Fox and filmed in CinemaScope on location in London. 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It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Michael Winterbottom. The film was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival to positive reviews.It begins with the punk rock era of the late 1970s and moves through the 1980s into the rave and DJ culture and the "Madchester" scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The main character is Tony Wilson (played by Steve Coogan), a news reporter for Granada Television and the head of Factory Records. The narrative largely follows his career, while also covering the careers of the major Factory artists, especially Joy Division and New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column and Happy Mondays.The film is a dramatisation based on a combination of real events, rumours, urban legends and the imaginings of the scriptwriter, as the film makes clear. In one scene, one-time Buzzcocks member Howard Devoto (played by Martin Hancock) is shown having sex with Wilson's first wife in the toilets of a club; the real Devoto, an extra in the scene, turns to the camera and says, "I definitely don't remember this happening". The fourth wall is frequently broken, with Wilson (who also acts as the narrator) frequently commenting on events directly to camera as they occur, at one point declaring that he is "being postmodern, before it's fashionable". The actors are often intercut with real contemporary concert footage, including the Sex Pistols gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall.dbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:directorMark Davisdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerNoel Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerDamon Bryantdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerDean O'Tooledbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringKevin Smithdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringEmma Robertsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringTamsin Egertondbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringCamille Coduridbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringMandy Patinkindbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringOphelia Lovibonddbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringHelen McCrorydbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringShanika Warren-Marklanddbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringSusannah Fieldingdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:name4.3dbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_Clarke4.3.2.1. (which stands for "4 girls, 3 days, 2 cities, 1 chance") is a 2010 British crime thriller film directed by Noel Clarke and Mark Davis, written by Clarke and starring Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond, Shanika-Warren Markland, Mandy Patinkin, Helen McCrory, Kevin Smith, Susannah Fielding, Camille Coduri and Clarke. 4.3.2.1. follows four spirited young women who get caught up with a diamond theft heist. Clarke wrote 4.3.2.1. with the intention of making a more mainstream film compared to his previous work, Kidulthood, Adulthood, and West 10 LDN—which were gritty crime drama films set in West London. 4.3.2.1 was released in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2010. The film received mixed to negative reviews.dbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-International_Picturesdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:producerStan Marguliesdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Storchdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Pleshettedbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-International_Picturesdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marion_Hargrovedbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:name40dbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disneylanddbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Pounds_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Curtis_Enterprises40 Pounds of Trouble is a 1962 comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Tony Curtis, Suzanne Pleshette, Larry Storch and Phil Silvers. It is a retelling of Damon Runyon's 1932 short story Little Miss Marker.dbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Aronsohndbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviedbp-dbp:producerFleur Savilledbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Aronsohndbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviedbp-dbp:name40dbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:40_Years_in_the_Making:_The_Magic_Music_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_folk_music40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie is a 2017 American documentary film written and directed by comedy writer Lee Aronsohn about Magic Music, a folk music band that broke up in 1975 before ever releasing a record. They were big in Boulder, Colorado, where Aronsohn attended University of Colorado Boulder. After Aronsohn's retirement from The Big Bang Theory, Aronsohn decided to make the documentary about the band and try to get them to reunite to play one more show.40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie had its world premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival in 2017. It also appeared at the Napa Valley Film Festival in 2017, and the Boulder International Film Festival, The Richmond Film Festival, the Intendence Film Festival, and others in 2018. It made its theatrical debut at the Village East in New York City on August 3, 2018.dbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutrodbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Powelldbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Portmandbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howarddbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Masseydbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anton_Walbrookdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutrodbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Acklanddbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:name49dbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Albertadbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Storydbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ralph_Vaughan_Williamsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_war_filmsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hutterites_in_Canadadbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canada–United_States_relationsdbp-dbr:49th_Parallel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anabaptism_in_popular_culture49th Parallel (released in the United States as The Invaders) is a 1941 British epic war drama film, the third made by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It stars Leslie Howard, Laurence Olivier, Anton Walbrook, Raymond Massey, Glynis Johns and Eric Portman. The plot involves a German U-boat crew that is stranded in Canada, and attempts to cross into the then-neutral United States. The film was conceived as a propaganda vehicle by the British Ministry of Information, intended to sway American involvement in World War II. The title refers to the 49th parallel north circle of latitude, which separates Canada from the United States.The film was released in Britain on November 24, 1941. It was both a critical and a commercial success, and was one of the highest-grossing British films of 1941. It won the Academy Award for Best Story, and was nominated for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.dbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerSam Pollarddbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerSpike Leedbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerDaphne A McWilliamsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Pollard_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:name4dbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terence_Blancharddbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Alabamadbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_civil_rights_movementdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Civil_rights_movement_in_televisiondbp-dbr:4_Little_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Birmingham,_Alabama4 Little Girls is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the murder of four African-American girls (Addie Mae Collins, Carol Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Rosamond Robertson) in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama on September 15, 1963. The film was directed by Spike Lee and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary.The events inspired the 1964 song "Birmingham Sunday" by Richard and Mimi Fariña, which was used in the opening sequence of the film, as sung by Joan Baez, Mimi's sister. They also inspired the 1963 tune "Alabama" by John Coltrane, which is also included in the soundtrack.4 Little Girls premiered on June 25, 1997, at the Guild 50th Street Theatre in New York City. It was produced by Lee's production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, and Home Box Office (HBO).In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerSteve Golindbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerJack Giarraputodbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Hexumdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerNancy Juvonendbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringSean Astindbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringDan Aykroyddbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringDrew Barrymoredbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringRob Schneiderdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Segaldbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Golindbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Juvonendbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:name50dbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Reggaedbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Skadbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steve_Golindbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Teddy_Castelluccidbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Segaldbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flower_Films_films50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, with Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Lusia Strus, Blake Clark, and Dan Aykroyd in supporting roles. It follows the story of Henry Roth, a womanizing marine veterinarian who falls for an art teacher named Lucy Whitmore. When he discovers she has amnesia, and forgets him when she falls asleep, he resolves to win her over again each new day.Most of the film was shot on location in Oahu, Hawaii, on the Windward side and the North Shore. Sandler and Barrymore won an MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team.The film received mixed reviews but was a commercial success. It was later remade in India as Satyabhama (2007, in Telugu) and as Ormayundo Ee Mukham (2014, in Malayalam), in Japan as 50 First Kisses (2018), in Iran as Chap dast (2005), and in Mexico as Como si fuera la primera vez (2019). The film marked the second collaboration between Sandler and Barrymore, after The Wedding Singer and before Blended (both directed by Frank Coraci). During the end credits, it featured a dedication to the memory of Sandler's father Stanley, who had died at the age of 68 from lung cancer on September 9, 2003.dbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Colesberrydbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Pepperdbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Janedbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Colesberrydbp-dbr:61*dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bronxdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Joe_DiMaggiodbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_television_filmsdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_Yankeesdbp-dbr:61*purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Billy_Crystal61* is a 2001 American sports drama television film directed and co-executive produced by Billy Crystal and written by Hank Steinberg. It stars Barry Pepper as Roger Maris and Thomas Jane as Mickey Mantle on their quest to break Babe Ruth's 1927 single-season home run record of 60 during the 1961 season of the New York Yankees. The film first aired on HBO on April 28, 2001.dbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:directorShawney Cohendbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vice_(magazine)dbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:producerJade Smithdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:producerGregory Jonesdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:producerLauren Singdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:producerPatric McGuiredbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:producerTania Natscheffdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringKeith Belldbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringFijidbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pressa_(rapper)dbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Big_Leandbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Friyiedbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Whissdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jazz_Cartierdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringAndre Bryamdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringCastro Guapodbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringDukey Dukezdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringJimmy Primedbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:starringSunny Diamondsdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vice_(magazine)dbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:name6dbp-dbr:6ix_Risingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Black_Canadiansdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_mediadbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:6ix_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_hip_hop_films6IX RISING: Toronto’s Rap Ascendence (pronounced six rising) is a Canadian documentary film about the hip hop culture in Canada. The film was directed by Shawney Cohen and released on November 16, 2017. It was distributed by Vice Media's online channel Noisey and made in collaboration with Nicolas Girard and Rafael Ruiz for Worship Studio.dbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Balfourdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:distributorGravitas Venturesdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerKim Waltripdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerVince Van Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerAdam Weinraubdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerJames Van Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringPaul Walter Hauserdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Tillydbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringEileen Davidsondbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringChad Lowedbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringChristina Vidaldbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringRoss McCalldbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringJames Van Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringVincent Van Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringAron Eisenbergdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringDanny Pardodbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringDenise DuBarrydbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringDon Starkdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringJames Kysondbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringJohn O'Hurleydbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringJoseph Siprutdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringKara Weinraubdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringLucas Bryantdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringWillie Garsondbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Balfourdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ProSiebenSat.1_Mediadbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vince_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vincent_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Alperdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:name7dbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:7_Days_to_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_comedy_films7 Days to Vegas (also known as Walk to Vegas) is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Eric Balfour. Vincent Van Patten is the co-writer along with Steve Alper.The film stars Vincent Van Patten, Ross McCall, Paul Walter Hauser, Eileen Davidson, James Van Patten, Willie Garson, Lucas Bryant, Don Stark, John O'Hurley, Chad Lowe, Jennifer Tilly, James Kyson, Danny Pardo, Christina Vidal, Joseph Siprut, Aron Eisenberg, Denise DuBarry, and Kara Weinraub. 7 Days to Vegas would be Eisenberg's last performance as he died on September 21, 2019, one day after the film's release.dbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jesús_Francodbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Schelldbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luciana_Paluzzidbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mercedes_McCambridgedbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jesús_Francodbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesús_Francodbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:name99dbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:99_Womendbp-dbp:countryLiechtensteindbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruno_Nicolaidbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:99_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jesús_Franco99 Women (German: Der heiße Tod, lit. 'The Hot Death') is a 1969 women in prison film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Maria Schell, Mercedes McCambridge, Maria Rohm, Rosalba Neri, Luciana Paluzzi and Herbert Lom. One of the earliest and most financially successful examples of the genre, it was produced by Harry Alan Towers as an international co-production.The script was purchased from Robert L. Lippert.dbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shane_Ackerdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:producerDeborah Luriedbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Connellydbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn C. Reillydbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Plummerdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Landaudbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Tatascioredbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringCrispin Gloverdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:name9dbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)dbp-dbp:countryLuxembourgdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:D-Box_motion-enhanced_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bazelevs_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Deborah_Luriedbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Luxembourgian_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pamela_Pettlerdbp-dbr:9_(2009_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_animated_films9 is a 2009 animated post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Shane Acker based on his 2005 short film created at the UCLA Animation Workshop. The film was written by Pamela Pettler and produced by Jim Lemley, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov and Dana Ginsburg. Set in an alternate version of the 1940s, the film follows a rag doll labeled "9" who awakens shortly after the end of humanity following the uprising of machines. The film features the voices of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer and Crispin Glover, with Martin Landau and Fred Tatasciore.9 was released by Focus Features in theatres on September 9, 2009. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, earned $48.4 million on a $30 million budget and received an Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures nomination in 21st Producers Guild of America Awards. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 29, 2009.dbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:directorCorbin Timbrookdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:directorSean Stanekdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:distributorNorris Johnson Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:distributorOdyssey Videodbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Buseydbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mario_Lopezdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracy_Scogginsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rance_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:nameA Crack in the Floordbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Crack_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsA Crack in the Floor (2001) is a horror film directed by Sean Stanek and Corbin Timbrook.dbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:distributorRoninfilmdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Richertdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringNatalia Makarovadbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Danieliandbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringAndrei Kulykdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringDaniel Giagnidbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringFernando Bujonesdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringJanis Roswick Menkendbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringMichael Mauledbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringRudolph Nureyevdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringValentina Pereyaslavecdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:starringYurek Lazowskidbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:nameA Dancer's Lifedbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_balletdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ballet_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Dancer's_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_RichertA Dancer's Life: The First Position is a 1972 ballet documentary directed and produced by William Richert. The personal and professional lives of aspiring dancers at New York's American Ballet Theatre School are chronicled in this documentary.dbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:directorLaurence Harveydbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Manndbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Courtenaydbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mia_Farrowdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cookdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Andrewsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Marlowedbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:nameA Dandy in Aspicdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Berlin_Walldbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Surreydbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:A_Dandy_in_Aspicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_MannA Dandy in Aspic is a 1968 British spy film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Laurence Harvey, Tom Courtenay and Mia Farrow, with costumes by Pierre Cardin. It was written by Derek Marlowe based on his 1966 novel of the same title. It was filmed in Technicolor and Panavision and was Mann's final film.Set against the backdrop of 1960s Cold War Europe, it is the story of a spy known to his superiors in British Intelligence by his code name "Eberlin".dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Mastersdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:distributorUnited States:dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Reel_Media_Internationaldbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:distributorAustralia:dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:producerJim McElroydbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Skerrittdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Barrettdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Gilmour_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Dolemandbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Porteousdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giselle_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Mastersdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reel_Media_Internationaldbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Ambrosedbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kit_Dentondbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Quentin_Mastersdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:nameA Dangerous Summerdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_firefightingdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_arsondbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Quentin_MastersA Dangerous Summer (aka Flash Fire) is a 1982 Australian crime film drama film directed by Quentin Masters and starring Tom Skerritt, Ian Gilmour, Guy Doleman and James Mason.dbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingazdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMajor Independentsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSticky Fingazdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Blockdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErik Voakedbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMario Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Constantinedbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKeith Louis Browndbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones, Shelton "Ess Man" Rivers, Desmond "DSP" Powelldbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mekhi_Phiferdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_K._Williamsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Williams_IIIdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bokeem_Woodbinedbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredro_Starrdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rapaportdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Eppsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faizon_Lovedbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drena_De_Nirodbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingazdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingazdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sticky_Fingazdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Day in the Lifedbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Day In The Life: The Soundtrackdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rap_operadbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rap_operasA Day in the Life is a 2009 American musical crime film, written, directed by and starring Sticky Fingaz, released on July 7, 2009 by Major Independents and Lionsgate. The film tells about one day in the life of Sticky, the leader of the gang, who is trying to escape from criminal life. A Day in the Life contains no spoken dialogue. Instead, the actors rap all their lines over a hip-hop beat.The main role in the film was played by Sticky Fingaz. He also wrote the script and presented himself as a producer and composer of the film. The film co-stars Bokeem Woodbine, Michael Rapaport, Omar Epps, Mekhi Phifer and rappers Fredro Starr, Kurupt and Treach from the rap-group Naughty By Nature. It's the last film appearance of Lamont Bentley who died in a car accident four years earlier. It is also the final film appearance of Michael Taliferro who died of a stroke in 2006.dbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_BoxA Day to Remember is a 1953 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring an ensemble cast including Stanley Holloway, Donald Sinden, James Hayter and Bill Owen.Sinden wrote in his memoirs "what a delightful film this turned out to be" adding Ralph Thomas was "the most cuddly of directors" who it was a relief to work with after having made Mogambo with John Ford.dbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:directorPaul Aarondbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:distributorAmerican Cinema Releasingdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:producerAlan Belkindbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Donatdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Curtindbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Perry_Kingdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Aarondbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:nameA Different Storydbp-dbr:A_Different_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_AaronA Different Story is a 1978 American film directed by Paul Aaron and starring Meg Foster and Perry King. Set in Los Angeles, it tells the story of a gay man (King) and a lesbian (Foster) who become temporary housemates but end up falling in love with each other.dbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Wrightdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Troy_Donahuedbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Pleshettedbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Twistdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:nameA Distant Trumpetdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_cavalry_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Distant_Trumpetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1883A Distant Trumpet is a 1964 American Western film, the last directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette and Diane McBain.The screenplay by John Twist, Albert Beich and Richard Fielder is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Paul Horgan.dbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Brodiedbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Yablansdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Wardendbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringCheryl Ladddbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce McGilldbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Voightdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Jamesdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Hartleydbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy James Kissnerdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Brodiedbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Dog of Flandersdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brusselsdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brugesdbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ouidadbp-dbr:A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_A_Dog_of_FlandersA Dog of Flanders is a 1999 American drama film directed by Kevin Brodie and starring Jack Warden, Jeremy James Kissner, Jesse James, Jon Voight, Cheryl Ladd, Steven Hartley, and Bruce McGill. The screenplay was written by Brodie and Robert Singer, based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. The film was shot on location in Belgium, but ironically not in Antwerp, where the story takes place. It was the fifth film based on the original novel.dbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Euzhan_Palcydbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Hampton_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Selwaydbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:starringMarlon Brandodbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:starringJürgen Prochnowdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:starringZakes Mokaedbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:starringJanet Suzmandbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Wellanddbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Euzhan_Palcydbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:nameA Dry White Seasondbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasondbp-dbp:countryUnited States, Francedbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apartheid_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Zimbabwedbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_Grusindbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_South_African_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Dry_White_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Euzhan_PalcyA Dry White Season is a 1989 American drama film directed by Euzhan Palcy, and starring Donald Sutherland, Jürgen Prochnow, Marlon Brando, Janet Suzman, Zakes Mokae and Susan Sarandon. It was written by Colin Welland and Palcy, based upon André Brink's novel A Dry White Season. Robert Bolt also contributed uncredited revisions of the screenplay. It is set in South Africa in 1976 and deals with the subject of apartheid. Brando was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.dbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:producerSteve Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:producerDalton Delan, Jack DuValldbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_DuValldbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:nameA Force More Powerfuldbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Civil_rights_movement_in_televisiondbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_documentary_television_seriesdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nonviolent_resistance_movementsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Government_simulation_video_gamesA Force More Powerful is a 1999 feature-length documentary film and a 2000 PBS series written and directed by Steve York about nonviolent resistance movements around the world. Executive producers were Dalton Delan and Jack DuVall. Peter Ackerman was the series editor and principal content advisor.Institutional support for the film included funding from the United States Institute of Peace and the Albert Einstein Institution.The film played in festivals worldwide and was broadcast nationally on United States television network PBS in September 2000. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program.The series explores six successful nonviolent movements in the 20th century, including Mohandas Gandhi's leadership of the Indian Independence movement, the Civil Rights Movement, the boycotts in the Eastern Cape Province as part of the Anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa, the Danish resistance to Nazi Occupation, the Polish Solidarity Movement, and the Chilean democracy movement to oust Augusto Pinochet.A Force More Powerful is also the name of the companion book to the PBS series, authored by DuVall and Peter Ackerman,. In the Acknowledgments section of the book, the authors name Steve York as their most-cited source. The book was published with Palgrave Macmillan and has been recognized as an important resource for peace education.dbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Helmut_Schleppidbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Innovation_Film_Groupdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerEsli Bijkerdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerHelmut Schleppi,dbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Mortimerdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Blake Nelsondbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringLois Smithdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringMegan Followsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringLarry Pineydbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Helmut_Schleppidbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Innovation_Film_Groupdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Helmut_Schleppidbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geert_Heetebrijdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Foreign Affairdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Foreign_Affair_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsA Foreign Affair is a 2003 film directed by Helmut Schleppi. The film takes place during an actual romance tour, with attendees as actors and extras throughout the film.dbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:directorChristopher Leitchdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:producerJay Bensondbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:producerNancy Dara Silvermandbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Austin_Greendbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Lawrencedbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_LeitchA Friend's Betrayal, also released as Stolen Youth, is a 1996 television drama film directed by Christopher Leitch. The film starred Brian Austin Green, Sharon Lawrence, Harley Jane Kozak, and John Getz. The reviewers were mostly positive about Sharon Lawrence's performance.dbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:producerSheldon Pinchukdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:producerChristopher Morgandbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Lewisdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Asnerdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Alexanderdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Forsythdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Machtdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringKamie Harperdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:genreHistorydbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:A_Friendship_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Allan_SeidelmanA Friendship in Vienna is a 1988 American historical drama film based on Doris Orgel's popular children's bookThe Devil in Vienna. The film starred Jane Alexander, Stephen Macht and Edward Asner and premiered on August 27, 1988.dbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Williamsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wontnerdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringVanda Grévilledbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Gentleman of Parisdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Indian_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillA Gentleman of Paris is a 1931 British crime drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Arthur Wontner, Vanda Gréville and Hugh Williams. It is based on the story "His Honour, the Judge" by Niranjan Pal.It was made at Cricklewood and Lime Grove Studios.dbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Al_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerMark Iddondbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Morrisseydbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greg_Daviesdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hannah_Britlanddbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerry_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Thompsondbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDougie McMeekindbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_dramadbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_dramadbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bristoldbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_dramasdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2010sdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_comedydbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_in_British_televisionA Gert Lush Christmas is a British one-off comedy-drama film first broadcast on BBC Two on 26 December 2015. It was co-written by Russell Howard and Steve Williams, and features Howard in his acting debut. The programme also stars Kerry Howard (Russell's real life sister), Neil Morrissey, Sophie Thompson, Hannah Britland and Greg Davies.dbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gale_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:distributorHoytsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Fitchettdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabel_Lucasdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Gregorydbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Zappadbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Furzedbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tammy_McIntoshdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gale_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Fitchettdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:nameA Heartbeat Awaydbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Heartbeat_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_GrossA Heartbeat Away is a 2011 Australian musical comedy film about a marching band in a small town.dbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Jaadbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:directorVitidnan Rojanapanichdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:distributorSahamongkol Film Internationaldbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:producerJulaluck Ismalonedbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringDolph Lundgrendbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringTony Jaadbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringByron Gibsondbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringConan Stevensdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Jaadbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sahamongkol_Film_Internationaldbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:nameA Man Will Risedbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:countryThailanddbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thai_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_unfinished_filmsA Man Will Rise (originally known as Local Hero) is an incomplete comedy western film directed by Tony Jaa and Vitidnan Rojanapanich, and starring Jaa, Dolph Lundgren, Conan Stevens, and Byron Gibson. Set in 1950s Thailand, the film follows a local gangster who terrorizes a town. When a young man opposes him, the gangster hires a group of foreign hit men to kill the rebel and silence the town.In January 2013, Jean-Claude Van Damme was rumored to be co-starring alongside Jaa; in reality, he was never available due to scheduling issues, and as a result, Lundgren was cast as an alternative. The film entered production in April 2013, but came to an abrupt halt after three months of filming. Sahamongkol Film International filed a $49–50 million lawsuit against Jaa, Universal Pictures, and United International Pictures, claiming Jaa was in breach of his contract by accepting a role in Fast and Furious 7. After two years of legal proceedings, Sahamongkol dropped the lawsuit in July 2015. Despite this, production of A Man Will Rise has not continued, and the film remains incomplete.dbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Zinnemanndbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerFred Zinnemanndbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo McKerndbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Shawdbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusannah Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringWendy Hillerdbp-dbr:A_Man_for_All_Seasons_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul 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Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British historical drama film directed and produced by Fred Zinnemann, adapted by Robert Bolt from his play of the same name. It depicts the final years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century Lord Chancellor of England who refused both to sign a letter asking Pope Clement VII to annul Henry VIII of England's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and to take an Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry Supreme Head of the Church of England.Paul Scofield, who had played More in the West End stage premiere, also took the role in the film, starring alongside Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw, Susannah York, and Orson Welles. Also appearing are Nigel Davenport, Leo McKern, Corin Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave and, in one of his earliest screen roles, John Hurt. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on 12 December 1966.A Man for All Seasons was a critical and box-office success. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 39th Academy Awards, while the cast and crew won another five, including Best Director for Zinnemann and Best Actor for Scofield. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama and the BAFTA Awards for Best Film and Best British Film. In 1999, the British Film Institute named it the 43rd greatest British film of all time.dbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Rowandbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olympia_Dukakisdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Gettydbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stamosdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Della_Reesedbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:A_Match_Made_in_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Don_Davis_(composer)A Match Made in Heaven is a 1997 television film inspired by actual events. It is about a dying widow who plays matchmaker to her 32-year-old unmarried son and sets him up with a nurse that she meets. 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Directed by Nick Park and written by Park and Bob Baker, it is the fifth installment in the Wallace & Gromit series, and the first short film since A Close Shave (1995). It was the last Wallace & Gromit film before the retirement of Wallace's voice actor, Peter Sallis, in 2010. In the film, Wallace and Gromit operate a bakery and are targeted by a serial killer.A Matter of Loaf and Death was one of the most watched television specials in the United Kingdom in 2008 and received acclaim. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the 82nd Academy Awards, and won a BAFTA and an Annie Award for Best Short Animation and Best Animated Short Subject in 2009.dbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Variety_Distributiondbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Graingerdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_H._Skirballdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liza_Minnellidbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ingrid_Bergmandbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Boyerdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabella_Rossellinidbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Variety_Distributiondbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Graingerdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_H._Skirballdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Matter of Timedbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States/Italydbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liza_Minnelli_soundtracksdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Venicedbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Maids_in_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Gay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Matter_of_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsA Matter of Time (Italian: Nina) is a 1976 musical fantasy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Liza Minnelli, Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer. It features songs by the duo of Kander and Ebb, George Gershwin, and B.G. DeSylva. The screenplay, written by John Gay, is based on the novel The Film of Memory (La Volupté d'être) by Maurice Druon.The fictional story is based loosely on the real life exploits of the infamous Italian eccentric, the Marchesa Casati, whom Druon knew during her declining years in London while he was stationed there during World War II.An American-Italian co-production, A Matter of Time had a troubled production, which led an aging Vincente Minnelli to be removed from creative control during post-production. The film marked the first screen appearance for Isabella Rossellini, the last for Charles Boyer and Amedeo Nazzari, and it proved to be Minnelli's final project.dbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keith_Gordondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinergi_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Westinghouse_Broadcastingdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Pollockdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:producerBill Bordendbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringFrank Whaleydbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringKevin Dillondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringArye Grossdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringJohn C. McGinleydbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringGary Sinisedbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:starringPeter Bergdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keith_Gordondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinergi_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Westinghouse_Broadcastingdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Pollockdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keith_Gordondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:nameA Midnight Cleardbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Cleardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beacon_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgium_in_fictiondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_William_Wharton_(author)dbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A&M_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Keith_Gordondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:France_in_fictiondbp-dbr:A_Midnight_Clearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:InterStar_Releasing_filmsA Midnight Clear is a 1992 American war drama film written and directed by Keith Gordon, and starring an ensemble cast that features Ethan Hawke, Gary Sinise, Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon, and Arye Gross. It is based on the novel by William Wharton. Set toward the end of World War II, the film tells the story of an American intelligence unit that finds a German platoon that wishes to surrender.dbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hall_(theatre_director)dbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEagledbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hall_(theatre_director)dbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Midsummer Night's Dreamdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filmways_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Midsummer_Night's_Dreamdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_HallA Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1968 British film of William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Peter Hall.dbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringParker Poseydbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringMichael McKeandbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringCatherine O'Haradbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringJane Lynchdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringFred Willarddbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringChristopher Guestdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringBob Balabandbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringJohn Michael Higginsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:starringHarry Shearerdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Levydbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:nameA Mighty Winddbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:nameA Mighty Wind: The Albumdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:genre, Folk, Pop/Rock, Stage & Screen, Soundtrackdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Winddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Eugene_Levydbp-dbr:A_Mighty_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_filmsA Mighty Wind is a 2003 American mockumentary comedy film about a folk music reunion concert in which three folk bands reunite for a television performance for the first time in decades. Co-written (with Eugene Levy), directed, and composed by Christopher Guest, the film is widely acknowledged to reference folk music producer Harold Leventhal as the inspiration for the character of Irving Steinbloom and more broadly parodies the American folk music revival of the early 1960s and its personalities. The film stars Guest and Levy alongside Bob Balaban, John Michael Higgins, Jane Lynch, Michael McKean, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Harry Shearer and Fred Willard.Guest co-stars and reunites many of his company of actors from This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, and Best in Show for this film, including Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley Jr., Jennifer Coolidge, John Michael Higgins, Jane Lynch and Parker Posey.dbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seth_MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:producerScott Stuberdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:producerJason Clarkdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:producerSeth MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringLiam Neesondbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringGiovanni Ribisidbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringCharlize Therondbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringAmanda Seyfrieddbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringNeil Patrick Harrisdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringSarah Silvermandbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringSeth MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seth_MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seth_MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seth_MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellesley_Wilddbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alec_Sulkindbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:nameA Million Ways to Die in the Westdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_Rights_Capital_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1882dbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Seth_MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fuzzy_Door_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Django_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Seth_MacFarlanedbp-dbr:A_Million_Ways_to_Die_in_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Seth_MacFarlaneA Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. The film features an ensemble cast including MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Giovanni Ribisi, Sarah Silverman, and Liam Neeson. The film follows a cowardly frontiersman who gains courage with the help of a female gunfighter and must use his newfound skills in a confrontation with her villainous outlaw husband.Development began while MacFarlane and co-writers Sulkin and Wild were watching Western movies during the development of Ted (2012). Casting was done between December 2012 and March 2013. Filming began on May 6, 2013, in various locations in New Mexico including Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and it concluded on August 9 that year. Joel McNeely composed the score.The film was released on May 30, 2014, in the United States, and distributed worldwide by Universal Pictures. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_R._Thatcherdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:producerAnthony Katagasdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:producerMartin G. Bakerdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nathan_Lanedbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Krakowskidbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Uma_Thurmandbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Martindbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madison_Pettisdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Muppetsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_R._Thatcherdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:nameA Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santadbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christmas_musicdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santadbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_televisiondbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kirk_Thatcherdbp-dbr:A_Muppets_Christmas:_Letters_to_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_television_specialsA Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa is a 2008 American television special directed by Kirk R. Thatcher featuring The Muppets in a Christmas mission to personally deliver three letters to Santa Claus, accidentally diverted by Gonzo, to the North Pole. The special aired on NBC on December 17, 2008. The special, shot in Brooklyn and Midtown Manhattan, was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD in 2009.dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:A&E_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Abraham_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denholm_Elliottdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Whitelawdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Baledbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joss_Acklanddbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Jacksondbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Threlfalldbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Fletcherdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:A&E_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Abraham_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_le_Carrédbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Murder of Qualitydbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_le_Carrédbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_produced_by_Thames_TelevisionA Murder of Quality is a 1991 television film directed by Gavin Millar and a screenplay written by John le Carré, based on his 1962 novel A Murder of Quality , first screened on 10 April 1991 on ITV in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:distributorAVCO Embassy Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:producerRoy Millichipdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Ferrisdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Andrewsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Millard_Lampelldbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:nameA Nice Girl Like Medbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Nice_Girl_Like_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_WilliamsA Nice Girl Like Me is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Barbara Ferris and Harry Andrews. It was written by Millard Lampell, based on the 1959 novel Marry at Leisure by Anne Piper.dbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Fortenberrydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Kitaydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringMolly Shannondbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringDan Hedayadbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringChris Kattandbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringRichard Griecodbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:nameA Night at the Roxburydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:House_musicdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-popdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Eurodancedbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synthpopdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Internet_memesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Will_Ferrelldbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Tim_&_Bobdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_FortenberryA Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring sketch on television's long-running Saturday Night Live called "The Roxbury Guys". Saturday Night Live regulars Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, Mark McKinney, and Colin Quinn star. This film expands on the original Saturday Night Live sketches where the Roxbury Guys were joined by that week's host, and bobbed their heads to Haddaway's hit song "What Is Love" while being comically rejected by women at various clubs.Other roles include Jennifer Coolidge as a police officer, Chazz Palminteri's uncredited role as gregarious night club impresario Mr. Benny Zadir, and Colin Quinn as his bodyguard Dooey. Former SNL cast member Mark McKinney has a cameo as a priest officiating a wedding.dbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:directorAlexis Thurn-Taxisdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_Cutlerdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:nameA Night for Crimedbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_drama_filmsA Night for Crime is a 1943 American Mystery film starring Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot. The film is directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis and was released by Producers Releasing Corporation on February 18, 1943. Murders in a Hollywood film studio baffle a reporter and a PR man.dbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Marshalldbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:producerMel Kleindbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:producerRussell Schwartzdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringPaul Koslodbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringIone Skyedbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringRiver Phoenixdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringAnn Magnusondbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringMeredith Salengerdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringLouannedbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:starringMatthew L. Perrydbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:nameA Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardondbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_in_the_Life_of_Jimmy_Reardonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_RichertA Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, also known as Aren't You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye?, is a 1988 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by William Richert and starring River Phoenix, Ann Magnuson, Meredith Salenger, Matthew Perry (in his film debut), Ione Skye, and Louanne. It is based upon Richert's 1966 novel Aren't You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye?. The story centers on a high school graduate who must decide if he wants to go to business school at the request of his father, or go his own way and find a full-time job, while also deciding on who he wants to be in life and if he should leave his house.A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon was filmed in 1986 and released in early 1988. The released film deviates considerably from the original director's cut, which is now available under the title Aren't You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye?.dbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Mullendbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dulcie_Graydbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:nameA Place of One's Owndbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Owndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_of_One's_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_KnowlesA Place of One's Own is a 1945 British film directed by Bernard Knowles. An atmospheric ghost story based on the 1940 novel of the same title by Osbert Sitwell, it stars James Mason, Barbara Mullen, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price and Dulcie Gray. Mason and Mullen are artificially aged to play the old couple. It was one of the cycle of Gainsborough melodramas.dbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Smolandbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_T._Siegeldbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hegertydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Crennadbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cotter_Smithdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhea_Perlmandbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Guirydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Kelseydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joycelyn_O'Briendbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Smolandbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_T._Siegeldbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hegertydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsA Place to Be Loved is a 1993 American television film with Richard Crenna and Rhea Perlman. It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Shattered Family. The film is based on the story of Gregory Kingsley, who was the first American child to legally sever ties with a parent at the age of twelve. It was broadcast on CBS on April 4, 1993.dbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garrison_Keillordbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Prairie Home Companiondbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radiodbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:A_Prairie_Home_Companion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Garrison_KeillorA Prairie Home Companion is a 2006 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman in his final film. It is a fictional representation of behind-the-scenes activities at the long-running public radio show of the same name. The film received mostly positive reviews and was a moderate box-office success on a small budget. The film features an ensemble cast including Woody Harrelson, Tommy Lee Jones, Garrison Keillor, Kevin Kline, Lindsay Lohan, Virginia Madsen, John C. Reilly, Maya Rudolph, Meryl Streep, and Lily Tomlin.dbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringRenée Zellwegerdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Ecclestondbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringAllen Paynedbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringJulianna Marguliesdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:nameA Price Above Rubiesdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Orthodox_and_Hasidic_Jewsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-Orthodox_Judaism_sentimentdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lesley_Barberdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_Judaism_and_JewsA Price Above Rubies is a 1998 British-American drama film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Renée Zellweger. The story centers on a young woman who finds it difficult to conform to the restrictions imposed on her by her community. Reviews of the film itself were mixed, though there were generally positive reviews of Zellweger's performance.The title derives from a Jewish Sabbath tradition. The acrostic Sabbath chant The Woman of Valor (eishet chayil) begins with the verse "... Who can find a woman of valor, her price is far above rubies ... ," which in turn is excerpted from The Book of Proverbs. This chant traditionally is a prelude to the weekly toast (kiddush) which begins the Sabbath meal.dbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:directorKevan Ottodbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:producerLisa Diane Washingtondbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:producerAngela Whitedbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringRenee O'Connordbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringRichard T. Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringC. Thomas Howelldbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringT.C. Stallingsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringKim Fieldsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringAmber Thompsondbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringGregory Alan Williamsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringJaci Velasquezdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:starringKaren Valerodbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:nameA Question of Faithdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Question_of_Faithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pure_Flix_Entertainment_filmsA Question of Faith is a 2017 American Christian drama film. This film was released on September 29, 2017, by Pure Flix Entertainment.dbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerBlake Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Sellersdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elke_Sommerdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Peter_Blattydbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Shot in the Darkdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Pink_Panther_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_police_comedy_filmsA Shot in the Dark is a 1964 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, who co-wrote the screenplay with William Peter Blatty. Filmed in Panavision, it is a standalone sequel to The Pink Panther (1963) and is the second installment in the eponymous film series. Peter Sellers reprised his role as Inspector Jacques Clouseau of the French Sûreté, with Elke Sommer, Herbert Lom and George Sanders co-starring in supporting roles.Clouseau's blundering personality is unchanged, but it was in this film that Sellers began to give him the idiosyncratically exaggerated French accent that was to later become a hallmark of the character. The film also marks the first appearances of Commissioner Dreyfus (Lom), Clouseau's long-suffering boss as well as André Maranne as Dreyfus's assistant François and Burt Kwouk as Clouseau's stalwart manservant Cato, all three of whom would become series regulars. Sommer portrays the murder suspect, Maria Gambrelli. The character of Gambrelli would return in Son of the Pink Panther (1993), this time played by Claudia Cardinale, who appeared as Princess Dala in The Pink Panther (1963). Graham Stark, who portrays police officer Hercule Lajoy, would reprise this role eighteen years later, in Trail of the Pink Panther (1982).The film was not originally written to include Clouseau, but was an adaptation of a stage play by Harry Kurnitz, which he adapted from a French play L'Idiote by Marcel Achard. The film was released only a year after the first Clouseau film, The Pink Panther.dbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Forddbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:distributorThe Weinstein Companydbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:distributorIM Globaldbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:starringJulianne Mooredbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:starringMatthew Goodedbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:starringNicholas Houltdbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Forddbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IM_Globaldbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Forddbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Scearcedbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:nameA Single Mandbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:A_Single_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Weinstein_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Single_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_FordA Single Man is a 2009 American period romantic drama film based on the 1964 novel by Christopher Isherwood. The directorial debut of fashion designer Tom Ford, the film stars Colin Firth, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of George Falconer, a depressed gay British university professor living in Southern California in 1962.The film premiered on September 11, 2009, at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, where Firth won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, and went on the film festival circuit. After it screened at the 34th Toronto International Film Festival, The Weinstein Company picked it up for distribution in the United States and Germany. An initial limited run in the United States commenced on December 11, 2009, to qualify it for the 82nd Academy Awards with a wider release in early 2010.dbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Donnellydbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Bryandbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Baldwindbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:nameA Slight Case of Murderdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:A_Slight_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsA Slight Case of Murder is a 1938 American black comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Edward G. Robinson. The film is based on the 1935 play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay.dbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:producerLarry Parrdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Byrnedbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marianne_Baslerdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grant_Hindin-Millerdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M.K._Josephdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:nameA Soldier's Taledbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Taledbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_New_Zealand_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Soldier's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_war_filmsA Soldier's Tale is a 1988 New Zealand romantic war film directed and produced by Larry Parr and starring Gabriel Byrne and Marianne Basler. It is based on a novel by M. K. Joseph.dbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGeneral Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobertson Haredbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Draytondbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringSandra Stormedbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Spot of Botherdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:A_Spot_of_Bother_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyA Spot of Bother is a 1938 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton, Sandra Storme and Kathleen Joyce. The film is a farce in which a bishop unwisely decides to loan the cathedral funds to a dubious businessman. Meanwhile, his secretary is involved with smuggled goods. It was shot at Pinewood Studios and adapted from a play by Vernon Sylvaine. The film's sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold.dbp-dbr:Dean_Semlerdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbp:directorDavid Haythornwaitedbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbp:nameA Steam Train Passesdbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Steam_Train_Passespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_documentary_filmsA Steam Train Passes, a 1974 Australian short film set in the 1940s, offers a beautifully nostalgic and imaginative exploration of legendary NSWGR C38 class locomotive 3801 and its place in Australian life.dbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBette Davisdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Forddbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Rugglesdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dane_Clarkdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Catherine_Turneydbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Stolen Lifedbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_sistersdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:A_Stolen_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_British_filmsA Stolen Life is a 1946 American drama film starring Bette Davis, who also produced it. The film, based on the 1935 novel A Stolen Life by Karel Josef Benes, was directed by Curtis Bernhardt. Among the supporting cast are Glenn Ford, Dane Clark, Peggy Knudsen, Charlie Ruggles, and Bruce Bennett. It is a remake of the 1939 British film Stolen Life starring Elisabeth Bergner and Michael Redgrave.It was nominated for Best Special Effects (William C. McGann; Special Audible Effects by Nathan Levinson) at the 19th Academy Awards, but lost to Blithe Spirit.The second time Davis played twin sisters was in Dead Ringer (1964).dbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Corrado_Bocciadbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daemon_Hillindbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerCorrado Bocciadbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Townsenddbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Danielsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglesfielddbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Byron_Manndbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catalina_Sandino_Morenodbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Corrado_Bocciadbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daemon_Hillindbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Corrado_Bocciadbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Corrado_Bocciadbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:nameA Stranger in Paradisedbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_thriller_filmsA Stranger in Paradise is a 2013 thriller film directed by Corrado Boccia and starring Colin Egglesfield, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Stuart Townsend and Byron Mann.dbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Savoy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_McHenrydbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:producerTim & Bob, L. T. Hutton, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Roger Troutman, Somethin' for the People, R. Kelly, Soopafly, Battlecat, Eric Benét, D'Flow Production Squad, Touch, B-Love, Gizzo, Dwaynedbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringMartin Lawrencedbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringRegina Kingdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringDella Reesedbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringRoger E. Mosleydbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringLynn Whitfielddbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringDaryl Mitchelldbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:starringBobby Browndbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:nameA Thin Line Between Love and Hatedbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:nameA Thin Line Between Love and Hate – From the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Thin_Line_Between_Love_and_Hatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_LawrenceA Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 American comedy thriller film starring and directed by Martin Lawrence in his feature film directorial debut. It tells the story of Darnell Wright (Lawrence), a ladies' man who finds himself stalked by one of his obsessed lovers: Brandi (Lynn Whitfield), an attractive and successful, but unstable older realtor businesswoman.Along with directing and starring in the film, Lawrence co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kenny Buford, Bentley Kyle Evans and Kim Bass. Released on April 3, 1996, the film grossed over $34 million at the box office against a budget of $8 million. As of 2025, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is the only film that Lawrence has ever directed.dbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnon Milchandbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerHunt Lowrydbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Nathansondbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matthias_Gohldbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Grishamdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringAshley Judddbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Kill_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. 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Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey, and Kevin Spacey star, with Donald and Kiefer Sutherland appearing in supporting roles and Octavia Spencer in her film debut. The film received mixed reviews but was a commercial success, making $152 million worldwide. It is the second of two films based on Grisham's novels directed by Joel Schumacher, with the other being The Client released two years prior.dbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:directorDon Bluthdbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:directorGary Goldmandbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:producerJohn Pomeroydbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:producerDon Bluthdbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:producerGary Goldmandbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringDom DeLuisedbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringJonathan Prycedbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringCloris Leachmandbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringCharles Nelson Reillydbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringHayley Millsdbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringPhillip Glasserdbp-dbr:A_Troll_in_Central_Parkdbp-dbp:starringTawny 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Troll in Central Park (released in some countries as Stanley's Magic Garden) is a 1994 American independent animated musical fantasy comedy film co-directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The film stars the voice talents of Dom DeLuise, Cloris Leachman, Charles Nelson Reilly, Phillip Glasser, Tawny Sunshine Glover, Hayley Mills and Jonathan Pryce. It tells the story of a troll who is exiled from the Kingdom of Trolls by an evil troll queen for growing flowers and lands in Central Park where he befriends two children. This is the final Bluth film to star DeLuise.Theatrically released in the United States on October 7, 1994, by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label, the film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics who criticized its pacing, characters, visuals, and songs although its nostalgic tone, animation, and voice acting (aside from Dom DeLuise) were praised. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $71,368 at the North American box office.dbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Engeldbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Vaughandbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Kempdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Engeldbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Albertdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:nameA Twist of Sanddbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Namibiadbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:A_Twist_of_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_South_African_novelsA Twist of Sand is a 1968 British adventure film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Richard Johnson, Jeremy Kemp, Honor Blackman and Peter Vaughan. The screenplay was by Marvin Albert was based on Geoffrey Jenkins' 1959 novel of the same name.dbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Pinkdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Gemsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Packerdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Gluckdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Halldbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Hartdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joy_Bryantdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ealydbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Pinkdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Gemsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Packerdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Gluckdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslye_Headlanddbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameAbout Last Nightdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameAbout Last Night: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Will_Packerdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainforest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Pinkdbp-dbr:About_Last_Night_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_David_MametAbout Last Night is a 2014 American romantic comedy film starring Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name; both films are based on the 1974 David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. The remake, featuring a predominantly Black cast, is directed by Steve Pink and written by Leslye Headland. It tells the story of Danny (Ealy) and Debbie (Bryant), and Bernie (Hart) and Joan (Hall), two couples who test how their relationships work in the real world.While the original film is set in Chicago, Illinois, the remake is set in Los Angeles, California where filming took place in late 2012. It was produced on a budget of $13 million. The film premiered at the Pan African Film Festival on February 11, 2014 and was released in theaters on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2014. The film received generally positive reviews, with most critics praising the humor between Hart and Hall. The film grossed $50 million at the box office.dbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:distributorGFDdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Gregsondbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:starringDonald Sindendbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Estridgedbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:nameAbove Us the Wavesdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_submarine_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Us_the_Wavespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Navy_in_World_War_II_filmsAbove Us the Waves is a 1955 British war film about human torpedo and midget submarine attacks in Norwegian fjords against the German battleship Tirpitz. Directed by Ralph Thomas, it is based on two true-life attacks by British commando frogmen, first using Chariot manned torpedoes in Operation Title in 1942, and then X-Craft midget submarines in Operation Source in 1943. Filmed at Pinewood Studios, England, with outdoor scenes in Guernsey, some of the original war equipment was used in the film.dbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:producerDavid Bixlerdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:producerKevin M. Kallbergdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:producerJeff Iversdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Baldwindbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyne_Dalydbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Flynndbp-dbr:Absence_of_the_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_thriller_filmsAbsence of the Good is a 1999 American made-for-television thriller film starring Stephen Baldwin and directed by John Flynn.dbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:directorShane Edelmandbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:distributorBleiberg Entertainmentdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:producerEhud Bleibergdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:producerYitzhak Ginsbergdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:producerRichard Finneydbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:producerTerence Michaeldbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:producerAbra Edelmandbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:producerGay Ribisidbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerdbp-dbp:nameAccording to Spencerdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:According_to_Spencerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy_filmsAccording to Spencer is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Shane Edelman and starring Jesse Bradford, Mia Kirshner, David Krumholtz, Adam Goldberg, and Brad Rowe.dbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Quinndbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:producerBarry Sheardbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:producerFouad Saiddbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:producerBobby Womackdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:starringYaphet Kottodbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Franciosadbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Quinndbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quinndbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fouad_Saiddbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luther_Davisdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:nameAcross 110th Streetdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:nameAcross 110th Street Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:R&Bdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_American_Mafiadbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harlemdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_African-American_organized_crimedbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barry_Sheardbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_110th_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_Records_soundtracksAcross 110th Street is a 1972 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Barry Shear and starring Yaphet Kotto, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Franciosa and Paul Benjamin. Adapted from the novel Across 110th by Wally Ferris, the film is set in Harlem, New York and takes its name from 110th Street, the traditional dividing line between Harlem and Central Park that functioned as an informal boundary of race and class in 1970s New York City. The film received negative critical reviews upon release for its violent content and perceived unoriginality, though modern critical and academic assessment of the film has been more positive. The film was the first to use an Arriflex 35BL camera, which enabled the extensive on-location shooting desired by Shear.dbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pacific_International_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur R. Dubsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Buck_Flowerdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Logan_Jr.dbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Rattraydbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAcross the Great Dividedbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Great_Divide_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stewart_RaffillAcross the Great Divide is a 1976 American Western film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Logan, Heather Rattray, and George Buck Flower. The film was shot on location in Utah and Canada.dbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dore_Scharydbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDore Scharydbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Klugmandbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Levenedbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Ford_(actress)dbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dore_Scharydbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dore_Scharydbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dore_Scharydbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAct Onedbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsAct One is a 1963 American film written and directed by Dore Schary, and starring George Hamilton. It is the film version of the 1959 autobiographical book Act One by playwright Moss Hart. A play based on the book premiered on Broadway in 2014.George Hamilton later complained that "Schary de-ethnicized the entire production and took out the brilliance for good measure".dbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directorBob Kelljandbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buzz_Feitshansdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Ann_Harrisdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buzz_Feitshansdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameAct of Vengeancedbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Kelljandbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Vengeance_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Buzz_FeitshansAct of Vengeance, also known as Rape Squad and The Violator, is a 1974 American exploitation film. It was directed by Bob Kelljan and stars Jo Ann Harris, Peter Brown, Jennifer Lee, Connie Strickland, Lisa Moore, Tony Young, Steve Kanaly and Anneka Di Lorenzo.dbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Meekerdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Balsamdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Martindbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Sheekmandbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameAdadbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ada_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_MannAda is a 1961 American political drama film produced by Avon Productions and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Daniel Mann and produced by Lawrence Weingarten, with a screenplay by Arthur Sheekman and William Driskill based on the novel Ada Dallas by Wirt Williams.The film stars Susan Hayward, Dean Martin, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ralph Meeker and Martin Balsam.dbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:distributorRank Filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:producerHarold Frenchdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Barrauddbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lesley_Stormdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:nameAdam and Evelynedbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam_and_Evelynepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsAdam and Evelyne, released in the U.S. as Adam and Evalyn, is a 1949 romance film starring Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons. Based on a storyline written by Granger and Noel Langley, it was both directed and produced by Harold French. According to Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies, the leads suited the stars, as they were romantically involved at the time, despite their age difference. They married the next year.dbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Giancoladbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Astindbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:O._J._Simpsondbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chynadbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_James_(actor)dbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Kingdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Nicole_Smithdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Giancoladbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_J._Jonesdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Schiefferdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Williamsdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldo_Riveradbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_K._Sterndbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Levindbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katie_Couricdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Coellodbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gladise_Jiminezdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lenise_Soréndbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Giancoladbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:nameAddicted to Famedbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Addicted_to_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsAddicted to Fame is a 2012 American documentary comedy film directed by David Giancola. The film stars Anna Nicole Smith, David Giancola, John James, Chyna, Larry King, Jesse Eisenberg and Sean Astin.dbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerMark Krenziendbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerAlec Lorimoredbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerBob Kresserdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerJan Bairddbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerRyan Kresserdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Clark_(surfer)dbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Iguchidbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_C._Sillettdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Edward_Disneydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringSusan Campbelldbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringCory Lloyddbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringTroy Hartmandbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:nameAdventures in Wild Californiadbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Californiadbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MacGillivray_Freeman_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:California_cultureAdventures in Wild California is a documentary film showcasing the scenery and extreme sports found in California. It is narrated by Jimmy Smits and was released to IMAX theaters in 2000. The film is directed by Greg MacGillivray and features songs (including a cover of "Go Your Own Way") by musician Lindsey Buckingham."Greg MacGillivray was named “Man of the Year” in 2001 and installed in the California Tourism Hall of Fame for this film.", recalls the Giant Screen Cinema Association.dbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Reevesdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Prosserdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Halldbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nelson_Leighdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Fawcett_(actor)dbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:nameAdventures of Sir Galahaddbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_film_serialsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_of_Sir_Galahadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_adventure_filmsAdventures of Sir Galahad is the 41st serial released in 1949 by Columbia Pictures. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, it stars George Reeves, Nelson Leigh, William Fawcett, Hugh Prosser, and Lois Hall. It was based on Arthurian legend, one of the very few serials of the time with a period setting that was not a western.dbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Horace_Hodgesdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grethe_Hansendbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameAfter Darkdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:After_Dark_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerAfter Dark is a 1932 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Horace Hodges, Hugh Williams and Grethe Hansen. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:directorGlenn Jordandbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Spelling_Televisiondbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:distributorHoliday Productionsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Jordandbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:producerDavid A. Simmonsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:producerRobert Bennett Steinhauerdbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Facinellidbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Whitmandbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meredith_Baxterdbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Jordandbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Spelling_Televisiondbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Jordandbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:After_Jimmydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Jimmypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Glenn_JordanAfter Jimmy is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story starring Meredith Baxter as a woman, with her family, mourning the suicide death of her teenage son. As of 2008, the film has not been released on video or DVD.dbp-dbr:After_Stonewalldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Scagliottidbp-dbr:After_Stonewalldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:After_Stonewalldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Scagliottidbp-dbr:After_Stonewalldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:After_Stonewalldbp-dbp:nameAfter Stonewalldbp-dbr:After_Stonewalldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Run_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_United_States_historydbp-dbr:After_Stonewallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historiography_of_LGBT_in_the_United_StatesAfter Stonewall is a 1999 documentary film about the 30 years of gay rights activism since the 1969 Stonewall riots, directed by John Scagliotti. It is the sequel to the Scagliotti-produced 1984 film Before Stonewall and is narrated by musician Melissa Etheridge. Participants include Dorothy Allison, Jewelle Gomez, Rita Mae Brown, Craig Lucas, Arnie Kantrowitz, Barbara Gittings, Barbara Smith, Larry Kramer and Barney Frank.dbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:directorJohn Huddlesdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:distributorAll Media Companydbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:distributorPhase 4 Filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Zakkdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerCybill Luidbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerJohn Huddlesdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Davis, Nicholas O'Tooledbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringSophie Lowedbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringJames D'Arcydbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringBonnie Wrightdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringRhys Wakefielddbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringFreddie Stromadbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringDaryl Sabaradbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:nameAfter the Darkdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:nameAfter the Dark: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Indonesiadbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:countryIndonesiadbp-dbr:After_the_Darkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indonesiadbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indonesian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indonesian_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_JakartaAfter the Dark (also titled The Philosophers outside the U.S.) is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. It stars Sophie Lowe, Rhys Wakefield, Bonnie Wright, James D'Arcy, Daryl Sabara, and Freddie Stroma. The film premiered in competition at Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival on 7 July 2013. The film was nominated for “Best Motion Picture” in 2013 at the world's top fantasy film festival (The Sitges Film Festival, or Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya). The film also premiered at Fantasy Filmfest on 21 August 2013. The film was released on February 7, 2014, in the United States.dbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Chandlerdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Kurtadbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Spanodbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Derndbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Loggiadbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rookerdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Air_Forcedbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Afterburn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_MarkowitzAfterburn is a 1992 drama film written and produced for television, based on a true story where one woman takes on the United States military and General Dynamics, manufacturer of the F-16 jet fighter aircraft that took her husband's life. The docudrama starred Laura Dern, Robert Loggia, and Vincent Spano. The film's name is derived from the "Afterburner" bar where the central character (Janet Harduvel), who works as a waitress, met her future husband, a setting that forms the focus of the first part of the film.dbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Herekdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:producerVlokkie Gordondbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:producerRobyn Snyderdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:producerDeborah Evansdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:producer Adam Friedman, Seth Jones, Storyboards, Keaton Stromberg, Spencer Sutherland, Jessica Rose Weissdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:starringVictoria Justicedbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:starringAdam Garciadbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:starringMidori Francisdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:starringSpencer Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:starringGloria Garciadbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:starringTimothy Renoufdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Herekdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:nameAfterlife of the Partydbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_afterlifedbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_Herekdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Afterlife_of_the_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_supernatural_filmsAfterlife of the Party is a 2021 American supernatural comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and written by Carrie Freedle. The film stars Victoria Justice as Cassie and Midori Francis as Lisa, two friends who experience challenges in their relationship upon reaching adulthood. The film also stars Timothy Renouf, Adam Garcia, Gloria Garcia and Spencer Sutherland.Afterlife of the Party was released on September 2, 2021, by Netflix; by September 7, it was the most viewed film on the platform. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Justice's and Francis's performances and its humor.dbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:producerDelbert Manndbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Matthaudbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Blakelydbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Morgandbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimoredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1947dbp-dbr:Against_Her_Will:_An_Incident_in_Baltimorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BaltimoreAgainst Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film directed by Delbert Mann and starring Walter Matthau, Harry Morgan and Susan Blakely. A sequel to The Incident (1990), it is the second of three television films featuring the characters Harmon Cobb and Judge Bell.dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAgathadbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Mandeldbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1926dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Agatha_ChristieAgatha is a 1979 British drama thriller film directed by Michael Apted and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Dustin Hoffman and Timothy Dalton. It was written by Kathleen Tynan. The film focuses on renowned crime writer Agatha Christie's famous 11-day disappearance in 1926. The film was released 9 February 1979, receiving generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the production values and performances.At the 52nd Academy Awards for films from 1979, it received a nomination for Best Costume Design for Shirley Russell. The award, however, went to Albert Wolsky for All That Jazz.dbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:directorPhilip Wangdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:directorTed Fudbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:directorWesley Chandbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:producerHigaTVdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:producerWong Fu Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringArden Chodbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringDominic Sandovaldbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringRyan Higadbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wong_Fu_Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wong_Fu_Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wong_Fu_Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Higadbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:nameAgents of Secret Stuffdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_YouTube_videosAgents of Secret Stuff is a 2010 American action comedy short film created and co-directed by Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, and Ryan Higa. The film stars Ryan Higa, Arden Cho, and Dominic Sandoval, and also features cameos by several other YouTube users. The film had a theatrical debut in Los Angeles on November 23, 2010, and was released on YouTube on November 24. It has received over 36.9 million views on YouTube as of November 2024, and its trailer, bloopers, and behind the scenes videos have received 5.4 million, 4 million, and 2.2 million views respectively. The movie was eventually released on the iTunes Store as Agents of Secret Stuff: Secret Edition, along with the Agents of Secret Stuff Soundboard and Agents of Secret Stuff - Spy Catcher of Reasonable Effort apps.dbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Apfeldbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Searle_Dawleydbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_McDermottdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Stanton_Ogledbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Fullerdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Avrildbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Apfeldbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Searle_Dawleydbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:nameAidadbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1911_filmsdbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oscar_Apfeldbp-dbr:Aida_(1911_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Searle_DawleyAida is a 1911 American film directed by Oscar Apfel and J. Searle Dawley and starring Mary Fuller, Marc McDermott, Nancy Avril and Charles Ogle. It was produced by Edison Film Company.dbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Melnickdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Kassardbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBecky Mancuso, Tim Sexton, Magstripe Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLane Smithdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Travisdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Marshall Grantdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Melnickdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Kassardbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Rush_(director)dbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Eskowdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAir Americadbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carolco_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thai-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnamese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_America_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_LaosAir America is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. as Air America pilots flying missions in Laos during the Vietnam War. When the protagonists discover their aircraft is being used by CIA agents to smuggle heroin, they must avoid being framed as the drug-smugglers.The plot of the film is adapted from Christopher Robbins' 1979 non-fiction book, chronicling the CIA-financed airline to transport weapons and supplies in Cambodia, Laos and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.The publicity for the film, advertised as a lighthearted buddy movie, implied a tone that differs greatly from the actual film, which includes such serious themes as an anti-war message, focus on the opium trade, and a negative portrayal of Royal Laotian General Vang Pao (played by actor Burt Kwouk as "General Lu Soong").dbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:producerAnna McRobertsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:producerRobert Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caitlin_Wachsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Stevensondbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Zegersdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Molly_Hagandbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Crenshawdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:nameAir Bud: Seventh Inning Fetchdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DHX_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Air_Bud_(series)dbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animals_playing_sportsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Bud:_Seventh_Inning_Fetchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_baseball_filmsAir Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (also known as Air Bud 4) is a 2002 sports comedy film directed by Robert Vince. It is the fourth film in the Air Bud series and the final one to feature any cast members from the original film.dbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:producerAnna McRobertsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:producerRobert Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Raedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Cranshawdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abigail_Breslindbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Knottsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Wrightdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Clarke_Duncandbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringChristian Pikesdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:starringSlade Pearcedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:nameAir Buddiesdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Air_Bud_(series)dbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animals_playing_sportsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Air_Buddiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_filmsAir Buddies is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Vince. It is the sixth film in the Air Bud series and the first in the direct-to-video spin-off series Air Buddies, which follows the life of a lonely teenager and his dog who has the uncanny ability to play every sport.The film changes the primary focus of the series from Buddy, an adult golden retriever, to his puppies. It also radically alters the character of the series by making virtually all of the animals speak.Air Buddies was released on December 12, 2006. It is the final film of both Don Knotts and Patrick Cranshaw, released after their deaths.dbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Petersendbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasingdbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Internationaldbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Shestackdbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGail Katzdbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWolfgang Petersendbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArmyan Bernsteindbp-dbr:Air_Force_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam H. 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Marlowe. Starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Wendy Crewson, Xander Berkeley, William H. Macy, Dean Stockwell, Paul Guilfoyle and Jürgen Prochnow, the film follows Air Force One being hijacked by a group of terrorists who demand the release of their country’s imprisoned dictator and the president's attempt to rescue everyone on board by retaking his plane.The film was a box office success and received mostly positive critical reviews. It became the fifth highest-grossing film of 1997, earning $315.2 million worldwide. It also received two Academy Award nominations for Best Sound and Best Film Editing, losing both awards to Titanic.dbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:directorDavid Bakerdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:distributorSundowner Home Videosdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:producerRon McLeandbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Oldfielddbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Howittdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_McLean_(writer)dbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_McLean_(writer)dbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:nameAirhawkdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comicsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_BakerAirhawk, also known as Star of the North, is a 1981 Australian television action film directed by David Baker and starring Eric Oldfield and Louise Howitt. It was based on the cartoon strip Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors by John Dixon.dbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:producerLonn Frienddbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringAmy Locanedbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Richardsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringJudd Nelsondbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringMichael McKeandbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringJoe Mantegnadbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringBrendan Fraserdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringChris Farleydbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringErnie Hudsondbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rich_Wilkesdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:nameAirheadsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radio_peopledbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_metal_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beavis_and_Butt-HeadAirheads is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann and written by Rich Wilkes. 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Cathey, and David Arquette in supporting roles.Airheads was a critical and commercial failure, but has since come to be viewed as a cult film.dbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:nameAlbert R.N.dbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_war_filmsAlbert R.N. is a 1953 British war film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Jack Warner, Anthony Steel and Robert Beatty. It was based on the 1952 play of the same title by Guy Morgan and Edward Sammis.dbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Spaceydbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:producerSteven Stablerdbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:producerBradley Jenkeldbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:producerMichael Brookdbp-dbr:Albino_Alligatordbp-dbp:starringM. 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The directorial debut of Kevin Spacey as well as the screenwriting debut of Christian Forte, it stars Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, and Gary Sinise.It tells the story of three small-time criminals who take hostages after being cornered by the police. The title refers to an anecdote told in the film, claiming that alligators will use an albino among them as sacrifice, so that the opposing alligators will be distracted and become prey themselves.dbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlibidbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Alibi_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hercule_Poirot_booksAlibi is a 1931 British mystery detective film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Austin Trevor, Franklin Dyall, and Elizabeth Allan.The film was adapted from the 1928 play Alibi by Michael Morton which was in turn based on the 1926 Agatha Christie novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd featuring her famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.Austin Trevor once claimed he was cast as Poirot because he could speak with a French accent. It was the first of three Poirot adaptations made by Twickenham Film Studios in the 1930s, followed by Black Coffee the same year, and Lord Edgware Dies in 1934, all starring Trevor as Poirot. He later appeared in The Alphabet Murders, a 1965 Christie film, playing a minor role.It is now considered to be a lost film.dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rank_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerDerek Hornedbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fiona_Fullertondbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rank_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Black_(lyricist)dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_Carrolldbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlice's Adventures in Wonderlanddbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_works_of_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Barry_(composer)dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Alice_in_Wonderlanddbp-dbr:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lewis_CarrollAlice's Adventures in Wonderland is a 1972 British musical film directed by Australian filmmaker William Sterling, based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel of the same name and its 1871 sequel, Through the Looking-Glass. It had a distinguished ensemble cast and a musical score composed by John Barry with lyrics written by Don Black. In addition, make-up artist Stuart Freeborn created film visuals based on the original drawings by John Tenniel from the first edition of the novel.At the 26th British Academy Film Awards, the film won both of its nominated categories, including Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design.dbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:producerAlfred Soledbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:producerRichard K. Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:starringBrooke Shieldsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:starringNiles McMasterdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:starringLinda Millerdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:starringMildred Clintondbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:starringPaula Shepparddbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:nameAlice, Sweet Alicedbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_religious_buildings_and_structuresdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fratricide_and_sororicidedbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Period_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice,_Sweet_Alicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsAlice, Sweet Alice, originally titled Communion, is a 1976 American psychological horror slasher film directed by Alfred Sole, written by Sole and Rosemary Ritvo, and starring Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, and Brooke Shields in her film debut. Set in 1961 Paterson, New Jersey, the film focuses on a troubled adolescent girl (Sheppard) who becomes a suspect in the brutal murder of her younger sister (Shields) at her First Communion, as well as in a series of unsolved stabbings that follow. Mildred Clinton, Niles McMaster, and Jane Lowry co-star, with Louisa Horton and Lillian Roth appearing in minor roles.Sole developed the film's screenplay with Ritvo, an English professor who was his neighbor, drawing influence from Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (1973) and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. He assembled a cast of New York City-based actors to appear in the film, largely from theater backgrounds. Principal photography took place throughout the summer of 1975 on location in Paterson and Newark, New Jersey. Through his architectural career restoring historic buildings in Paterson, Sole was able to secure several properties there as filming locations.The film premiered at the 12th Chicago International Film Festival in November 1976 under its original title, Communion; it opened in England in September 1977 under this same name. After being acquired by Allied Artists, the film was re-titled Alice, Sweet Alice, and released in the United States on November 18, 1977. It was theatrically reissued again in 1981 by Dynamite Entertainment under the title Holy Terror, with a marketing campaign that exploited Shields's appearance in the film following her rising profile. Because the film was not properly registered for copyright between its reissues, it was widely distributed in the home media market by public domain companies until 1997 when Sole made small editorial changes to the film, allowing him to re-copyright it in a variant version.Alice, Sweet Alice received mixed reviews from film critics, though it was met with largely favorable reception in England. Sole's direction and Sheppard's performance received praise, though many critics found the film's graphic violence and religious themes obscene and anti-Catholic. It received accolades from several film festivals and critical associations. In the years since its release, it has gained a cult following and is considered a contemporary classic of the slasher subgenre in critical circles, as well as an example of an "American giallo." It has also been the focus of scholarship in the areas of horror film studies, particularly regarding its depictions of Roman Catholicism, child emotional neglect, and the disintegration of the American nuclear family.dbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:producerDeclan O'Briendbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:producerCarl Borackdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:producerSandy Tungdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashley_Ecksteindbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Marshalldbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alyson_Stonerdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bridgit_Mendlerdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucas_Grabeeldbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Perrydbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Declan_O'Briendbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Declan_O'Briendbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:nameAlice Upside Downdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_Upside_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_direct-to-video_filmsAlice Upside Down is a 2007 comedy-drama film, based on the Alice series written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. The film was shot at Bishop DuBourg High School in St. Louis, Missouri. Screened in limited cinema in 2007, it was released wide straight-to-DVD on July 29, 2008. In North America, it aired on Starz Kids & Family, but in the early years, it was on demand. The film centers on Alice, an 11-year-old girl starting the sixth grade at a new school. It starred Alyson Stoner, Lucas Grabeel, Bridgit Mendler, Luke Perry, Penny Marshall, and Ashley Eckstein.dbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorRich Trueblooddbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NuTech_Digitaldbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoz Phillipsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlivia Martindbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Johnstonedbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moya_O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Hintondbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NuTech_Digitaldbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlice in Wonderlanddbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_Alice_in_Wonderlanddbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsAlice in Wonderland is an Australian 51-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia originally released in 1988.The film is based on Lewis Carroll's classic English novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first published in 1865, and was adapted by Paul Leadon. Unlike many other adaptations of the novel, this one did not borrow elements from its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass (1871), combined into one film. Burbank Films Australia produced a 73-minute adaptation of the second novel the year before, in 1987, entitled Alice: Through the Looking-Glass.This film was produced by Roz Phillips and directed by Rich Trueblood. Quite uncommon among Burbank Films Australia's adaptations of classic literary works, Alice in Wonderland featured one original theme song, composed by Mark Isaacs and sung by Kerrie Biddell.The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital.dbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Baker_(director)dbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Kobritzdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Caandbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence Stampdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMandy Patinkindbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Baker_(director)dbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rockne_S._O'Bannondbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlien Nationdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlien Nation: Music Inspired by the Filmdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1991dbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_Bakerdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_Nation_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Nation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rockne_S._O'BannonAlien Nation is a 1988 American science fiction action film written by Rockne S. O'Bannon and directed by Graham Baker. The ensemble cast features James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, and Terence Stamp. Its initial popularity inaugurated the beginning of the Alien Nation media franchise. The film depicts the assimilation of the "Newcomers", an alien race settling in Los Angeles, much to the initial dismay of the local population. The plot integrates the neo-noir and buddy cop film genres with a science fiction theme, centering on the relationship between a veteran police investigator (Caan) and an extraterrestrial (Patinkin), the first Newcomer detective. The duo probe a criminal underworld while attempting to solve a homicide. Alien Nation explores murder, discrimination and science fiction.The film was a co-production between American Entertainment Partners and 20th Century Fox, which distributed it theatrically. Alien Nation was released in the United States on October 7, 1988, and grossed over $32 million worldwide, becoming a moderate financial success. The film was met with mixed critical reviews before its theatrical release, although it has since gained a cult following. The motion picture spawned a short-lived television series, five television films, a set of comic books, and a number of novels, all in an attempt to continue the character development surrounding its fictional alien culture.dbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directorDave Paynedbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Forddbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Boyledbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Paynedbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Paynedbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlien Terminatordbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Lennertzdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Terminator_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dave_PayneAlien Terminator is a 1995 American horror film, written and directed by Dave Payne. It stars Cassandra Leigh and Maria Ford. It was also released on video as Alien Species.dbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kramerdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bob's_Your_Uncledbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:producerKevin Laffertydbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Miles_Daledbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penelope_Ann_Millerdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mercedes_Ruehldbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rena_Owendbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:starringOmar Anguianodbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kramerdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bob's_Your_Uncledbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Miles_Daledbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scandalous_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Kramerdbp-dbr:All-American_Girl:_The_Mary_Kay_Letourneau_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_television_filmsAll-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story is a 2000 American biographical crime drama television film based on Mary Kay Letourneau's repeated sexual abuse of her sixth-grade student Vili Fualaau. The film premiered on USA Network on January 18, 2000, and was followed with a special entitled Letourneau: Live, which featured interviews with Letourneau and others involved with the scenario.The lead role of Letourneau was played by actress Penelope Ann Miller and filming took place in Toronto during 1999. Letourneau cooperated with the film's producers. As she could not receive profits from the film per the "Son of Sam law", her fees were placed in a trust fund for her children. As a way of developing her role, Miller corresponded with Letourneau over the telephone.dbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Chertokdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goldstonedbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Switzerdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darla_Hooddbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Chertokdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goldstonedbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._McGowandbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:nameAll About Hashdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:All_About_Hashpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsAll About Hash is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 189th Our Gang short to be released.dbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Whathamdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNBCdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorEMI Filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Susskinddbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDuane Bogiedbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRonald Gilbertdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Warddbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Harrowdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Stirnerdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Whathamdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Susskinddbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Whitemoredbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Creatures Great and Smalldbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1937dbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_works_of_a_seriesdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Claude_WhathamAll Creatures Great and Small is a 1975 British film (copyrighted in 1974), directed by Claude Whatham and starring Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkins as Yorkshire vets James Herriot and Siegfried Farnon. It is based on the first novels by James Herriot (the pen name of veterinary surgeon Alf Wight): If Only They Could Talk (1970) and It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (1972).The film was given the same title as the 1972 US compilation volume of these two novels. It is the first of a series of films and television series based on Herriot's work. A sequel was released in 1976, somewhat confusingly titled It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet, although it actually covers the two following novels, Let Sleeping Vets Lie and Vet in Harness.dbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Bluthdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM/UA_Communications_Co.dbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Burnsdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:producerJohn Pomeroydbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:producerDon Bluthdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:producerGary Goldmandbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringDom DeLuisedbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringCharles Nelson Reillydbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringVic Taybackdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringLoni Andersondbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringJudith Barsidbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:starringMelba Mooredbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Bluthdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM/UA_Communications_Co.dbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Bluthdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Pomeroydbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Goldmandbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Bluthdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_N._Weissdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Pomeroydbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Goldmandbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_J._Steinbergdbp-dbr:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heavendbp-dbp:nameAll Dogs Go to 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Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and co-directed by Gary Goldman (his directorial debut) and Dan Kuenster. Set in New Orleans in 1939, it tells the story of Charlie B. Barkin (voiced by Burt Reynolds), a German Shepherd who is murdered by his former friend, Carface Carruthers (voiced by Vic Tayback). Charlie escapes from Heaven to return to Earth where his best friend, Itchy Itchiford (voiced by Dom DeLuise), still lives, in order to take revenge on Carface. Instead, he ends up befriending a young orphan girl named Anne-Marie (voiced by Judith Barsi in her final film role). In the process, Charlie learns an important lesson about kindness, friendship and love.The film is an Irish, British and American venture, produced by Goldcrest Films and Sullivan Bluth Studios Ireland Limited. On its cinema release, it competed directly with Walt Disney Feature Animation's The Little Mermaid, released on the same day. While it did not repeat the box-office success of Sullivan Bluth's previous features, An American Tail and The Land Before Time, it was successful on home video, becoming one of the biggest-selling VHS releases ever. It was followed by a theatrical sequel, a television series, and a holiday direct-to-video film.dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGuy Vasilovichdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Young_(producer)dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLiz Youngdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Rosendbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mariah_Careydbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Winklerdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Breanna_Ydedbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Young_(producer)dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll I Want For Christmas Is Youdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Animation_Studios_animated_filmsAll I Want for Christmas Is You (also known as Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You) is a 2017 American animated Christmas film based on the song by Mariah Carey and the book by Carey herself. The film stars the voices of Mariah Carey, Breanna Yde, and Henry Winkler.dbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louise_Alstondbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Accent_Filmdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:producerJade van der Leidbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:producerLouise Alstondbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringSarah Kennedydbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greggdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringRyan Johnsondbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringCindy Nelsondbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringGyton Grantleydbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringMatt Zeremesdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:starringRomany Leedbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louise_Alstondbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Accent_Filmdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louise_Alstondbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jade_van_der_Leidbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Vaggdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:nameAll My Friends Are Leaving Brisbanedbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brisbanedbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_My_Friends_Are_Leaving_Brisbanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BrisbaneAll My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg. It follows Anthea, a 25-year-old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown, Brisbane, to make a better life. In 2013, The Guardian referred to it as a "cult film" inspired by "a typically Brisbane lament... the departure of people in their late 20s to Sydney, Melbourne, London or New York."dbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlex Sicheldbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dolly_Halldbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Coleman, Alex Sicheldbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Subkoffdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Follanddbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dolly_Halldbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Over Medbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Over Me: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Over_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsAll Over Me is a 1997 American teen drama film directed by Alex Sichel and written by her sister, Sylvia Sichel. Alex Sichel received a grant from the Princess Grace Foundation to make a film about the riot grrrl music scene and then asked her sister to collaborate with her.The soundtrack featured musicians and bands such as Ani DiFranco, Sleater-Kinney, Babes in Toyland and many more.dbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Rosemontdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Nealdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Holmdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dai_Bradleydbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Rosemontdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States/United Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_German_novelsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Hall_of_Fame_episodesdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Delbert_Manndbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_films_about_World_War_Idbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_remakes_of_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_(World_War_I)_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Erich_Maria_Remarquedbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wilhelm_IIdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:All_Quiet_on_the_Western_FrontAll Quiet on the Western Front is an epic anti-war television film produced by ITC Entertainment. It was released on November 14, 1979. Based on the 1929 book of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque, it stars Richard Thomas and Ernest Borgnine. Directed by Delbert Mann, this film is a joint British and American production for which most of the filming took place in Czechoslovakia.dbp-dbr:All_This_and_World_War_IIdbp-dbp:directorSusan Winslowdbp-dbr:All_This_and_World_War_IIdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:All_This_and_World_War_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Reiznerdbp-dbr:All_This_and_World_War_IIdbp-dbp:producerMartin J. 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It juxtaposes Beatles songs covered by a variety of musicians with World War II newsreel footage and 20th Century Fox films.dbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neema_Barnettedbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Belzbergdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:producerKaren Firestonedbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:producerMax Wongdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:producerPat Faulstichdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Bailondbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taylor_Coledbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ciaradbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Wrightdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Peñadbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neema_Barnettedbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women's_sportsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Volleyball_filmsdbp-dbr:All_You've_Gotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neema_BarnetteAll You've Got is a 2006 American sports drama television film directed by Neema Barnette and starring Ciara Harris and Adrienne Bailon. The film debuted on MTV.dbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Martindbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertinidbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringVictoria Tennantdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringLily Tomlindbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameAll of Medbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_swapping_in_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Williamsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:All_of_Me_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_fantasy_filmsAll of Me is a 1984 American fantasy comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin. This film is based on the unpublished novel Me Two by Edwin Davis. The title song and theme of the movie is the 1931 jazz standard "All of Me".dbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Wooddbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Wagnerdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Kohnerdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Thom_(writer)dbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:nameAll the Fine Young Cannibalsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Chet_Bakerdbp-dbr:All_the_Fine_Young_Cannibalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_AndersonAll the Fine Young Cannibals is a 1960 American drama film directed by Michael Anderson, starring Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Susan Kohner, George Hamilton, and Pearl Bailey. Hamilton said that the film "combined Southern Gothic with a biopic of jazzman Chet Baker." It was loosely based on The Bixby Girls, a 1957 novel by Rosamond Marshall that was set in the World War I era.dbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerRoger Lewisdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samantha_Eggardbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robby_Bensondbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Savage_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:nameAll the Kind Strangersdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:All_the_Kind_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_KennedyAll the Kind Strangers, also known as Evil in the Swamp, is a 1974 American television film directed by Burt Kennedy. It originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on November 12, 1974.dbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Medavoydbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnold Messerdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Lembergerdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon Rhodes and James Hornerdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJude Lawdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Penndbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Clarksondbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Winsletdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Ruffalodbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hopkinsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Gandolfinidbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Medavoydbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameAll the King's Mendbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steven_Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phoenix_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Huey_Longdbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steven_Zailliandbp-dbr:All_the_King's_Men_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_ZaillianAll the King's Men is a 2006 American political drama film written, directed and produced by Steven Zaillian based on the 1946 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren. All the King's Men had previously been adapted into a Best Picture Oscar–winning film by writer-director Robert Rossen in 1949. The film narrates the rise to power and demise of the Governor Willie Stark (played by Sean Penn), taking his office in the American South. The fictional character is loosely based on the life of Louisiana governor Huey Long, in office between 1928 through 1932. Elected as a U.S. senator, he was assassinated in 1935. The film co-stars Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Clarkson, Jackie Earle Haley and Frederic Forrest in his final film appearance.Produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Phoenix Pictures and Relativity Media, All the King's Men was released in the United States on September 22, 2006, by Sony Pictures Releasing.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:producerJanice Karmandbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Bagdasarian_Jr.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian Jr., Janice Karman, Ali Dee Theodoredbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:starringAmy Poehlerdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_Chipwreckeddbp-dbp:starringAnna 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and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked is a 2011 American live-action animated jukebox musical comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell and written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, based on the characters Alvin and the Chipmunks and the Chipettes. It is the third in the live-action Alvin and the Chipmunks film series. The film stars Jason Lee, David Cross and Jenny Slate. Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate return to voice the Chipmunks and the Chipettes, respectively. In the film, playing around while aboard a cruise ship, the Chipmunks and the Chipettes go overboard and end up marooned in a tropical island, where they discover their new turf is not as deserted as it seems.Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked was released in the United States on December 16, 2011, by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed $343 million against an $80M budget. A fourth film, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip, was released in 2015.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Beckerdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:producerJanice Karmandbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian Jr.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian, Janice Karman, Alana Da Fonsecadbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringAnna Farisdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringJason Leedbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringTony Haledbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringJustin Longdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringJosh Greendbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringKaley Cuocodbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Road_Chipdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Gray 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and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is a 2015 American live-action animated musical comedy film directed by Walt Becker and written by Randi Mayem Singer and Adam Sztykiel. It is based on the characters Alvin and the Chipmunks created by Ross Bagdasarian Sr. and the Chipettes created by Janice Karman. It is the fourth and final installment in the live-action Alvin and the Chipmunks film series and the sequel to Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011). The ensemble cast includes Jason Lee, Tony Hale, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Josh Green. Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney all reprise their voice roles as the Chipmunks, while Kaley Cuoco, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate voices the Chipettes, with the former replacing Amy Poehler as the voice of Eleanor in the film. The plot centers on the Chipmunks (Alvin, Simon, and Theodore) as they head to Miami after believing that Dave Seville will propose to his girlfriend Samantha, who has a son who bullies the Chipmunks.Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip was released in the United States on December 18, 2015, by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, despite being deemed an improvement over its predecessors. It grossed $234.8 million worldwide against a $90 million budget, making it the lowest-grossing entry in the series.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Betty_Thomasdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:producerJanice Karmandbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian Jr.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian, Janice Karman, Ali Dee Theodoredbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:starringAmy Poehlerdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:starringAnna Farisdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:starringJason Leedbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:starringJustin Longdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:starringDavid Crossdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks:_The_Squeakqueldbp-dbp:starringMatthew Gray 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and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel is a 2009 American live-action animated jukebox musical comedy film directed by Betty Thomas and written by Jon Vitti, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. It is based on Alvin and the Chipmunks and fictional girl group The Chipettes. It is the sequel to Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) and the second installment in the live-action Alvin and the Chipmunks film series. The film stars Zachary Levi, David Cross and Jason Lee. Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney return to voice the Chipmunks, while Christina Applegate, Amy Poehler and Anna Faris voice new characters. The film sees the Chipmunks entering high school under the care of Dave Seville's cousin, Toby. Meanwhile, Ian Hawke recruits the Chipettes to restore his career.Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel was released in the United States on December 23, 2009, by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $443 worldwide against a $70M budget. Two sequels were later released: Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked in 2011 and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip in 2015.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(director)dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJanice Karmandbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ali_Dee_Theodoredbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoss Bagdasarian Jr.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Leedbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Longdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Crossdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Gray Gublerdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse McCartneydbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCameron Richardsondbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(director)dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Studiosdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Bagdasarian_Jr.dbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janice_Karmandbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_McRobb_and_Chris_Viscardidbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Vittidbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlvin and the Chipmunksdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlvin and the Chipmunks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Lennertzdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Hilldbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Janice_Karmandbp-dbr:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ross_Bagdasarian_Jr.Alvin and the Chipmunks is a 2007 American live-action animated jukebox musical comedy film directed by Tim Hill and written by Jon Vitti, Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi. It is the first installment in the Alvin and the Chipmunks live-action film series. The cast includes Jason Lee, David Cross, and Cameron Richardson, while Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, and Jesse McCartney voice the chipmunks. The plot follows chipmunks (Alvin, Simon, and Theodore), who move in with struggling songwriter Dave Seville after losing their home. When Dave discovers their singing talent, he introduces them to JETT Records executive Ian Hawke, whose plans threaten the chipmunks' newfound family dynamic.Development began in 1997 when Ross Bagdasarian Jr. expressed interest in creating a live-action film. The project saw multiple changes before it was announced in September 2004 as a collaboration between Fox 2000 Pictures, 20th Century Fox Animation, and Bagdasarian Productions. The animation for the film was handled by Rhythm & Hues Studios, which studied real chipmunks and previous versions of the characters to design CGI models that retained their original essence. The integration of CGI with live-action footage required match-moving techniques and advanced visual effects software. The music was composed by Christopher Lennertz. The film is dedicated in the memory of Ross Bagdasarian, creator of the Chipmunks.Alvin and the Chipmunks was released in the United States on December 14, 2007, by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, grossed $361.3 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. The film’s commercial success led to three sequels: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel in 2009, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked in 2011, and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip in 2015.dbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:producerJack Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Wymandbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teenage_pregnancy_in_filmdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_Grusindbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_American_television_episodesAmanda Fallon is a 1973 American television pilot directed by Jack Laird and starring Jane Wyman which was produced as a spin-off of The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1969–1973) that was never picked up. It aired as the series finale: "And Other Things I May Not See". The pilot aired on NBC on May 4, 1973.dbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Krolldbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:UPNdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:producerJonas Thalerdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:producerLarry Estesdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cindy_Morgandbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:producerNancy Paloiandbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Dorndbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Diehldbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Krolldbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:UPNdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cindy_Morgandbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:genreScience Fictiondbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fictiondbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Aliendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanda_and_the_Alienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:I.R.S._Media_filmsAmanda and the Alien (or Alien Love in the United Kingdom) is a 1995 made-for-cable science fiction comedy film directed by Jon Kroll and starring Nicole Eggert as Amanda Patterson. It premiered on Showtime on August 20, 1995.The film is loosely based on the short story of the same name written by Robert Silverberg.dbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directorAlan Elliottdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerAretha Franklindbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerSpike Leedbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerChiemi Karasawadbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Johnsondbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Elliotdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerAngie Seegersdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Wexlerdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Boyddbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Woolfdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerSabrina V. Owensdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerTirrell D. Whittleydbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringAretha Franklindbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexander Hamiltondbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Clevelanddbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringThe Southern California Community Choirdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Pollackdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aretha_Franklindbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Wexlerdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Boyddbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:nameAmazing Gracedbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neon_(distributor)_filmsdbp-dbr:Amazing_Grace_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aretha_FranklinAmazing Grace is a 2018 concert film "realized and produced" by Alan Elliott. The film's footage was shot under the direction of Sydney Pollack, who does not receive directorial credit, just a "special thanks." Amazing Grace stars Aretha Franklin recording her 1972 live album of the same name. It co-stars James Cleveland, Alexander Hamilton, and the Southern California Community Choir, and features her father C. L. Franklin.The film was not released as scheduled in 1972 due to difficulty in synchronizing the audio with the visual print, and was relegated to a Warner Bros. vault until 2007, when producer Alan Elliott purchased the raw footage and attempted to synchronize it. The edited footage, 87 minutes in length, was planned for a 2011 release. However, Franklin sued Elliott for appropriating her likeness without permission, and the release date passed. Elliott made another attempt in 2015 to hold the film's premiere at the Telluride Film Festival, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and at the Chicago International Film Festival, but Franklin sued him again for reasons that have not been revealed. After Franklin's death in 2018, her family made an arrangement to release the film, which premiered at Doc NYC in 2018, before being released worldwide on April 5, 2019. The film has received critical acclaim.dbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Nissendbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Churchilldbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Rogersdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:nameAmbassador Billdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_TaylorAmbassador Bill is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Will Rogers and Marguerite Churchill. The film also features Greta Nissen and Ray Milland.dbp-dbr:Amen.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Costa-Gavrasdbp-dbr:Amen.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrei_Bonceadbp-dbr:Amen.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Costa-Gavrasdbp-dbr:Amen.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrei_Bonceadbp-dbr:Amen.dbp-dbp:nameAmen.dbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Romanian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bucharestdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vatican_Citydbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Costa_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_Lumières_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_popesdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Amen.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pope_Pius_XIIAmen. is a 2002 historical war drama film directed and co-written by Costa-Gavras. Based on the play The Deputy by Rolf Hochhuth, the film examines the political and diplomatic relationship between the Vatican and Nazi Germany during World War II. It stars Ulrich Tukur, Mathieu Kassovitz, Sebastian Koch, Ulrich Mühe, Ion Caramitru, and Marcel Iureş. It was a co-production between French, German, and Romanian studios.The film premiered at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Golden Bear. It was nominated for seven César Awards, including for Best Film and Best Director, and won the award for Best Original Screenplay or Adaptation (Costa-Gavras and Jean-Claude Grumberg).dbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_F._Glenndbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:producerCharles S. Hartdbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_F._Glenndbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:nameAmerica's Answerdbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_documentary_filmsAmerica's Answer is a 1918 American documentary and war silent film directed by Edwin F. Glenn. It chronicles the arrival of the first half-million American troops in France during World War I.dbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aaron_Russodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:distributorCinema Libre Studiodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Whitleydbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:producerAaron Russodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringAaron Russodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Pauldbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Banisterdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irwin_Schiffdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Albrechtdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringDave Championdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:starringVernice Kuglindbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aaron_Russodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Russodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Whitleydbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Russodbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:nameAmerica: Freedom to Fascismdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:America:_Freedom_to_Fascismpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesAmerica: Freedom to Fascism is a 2006 American film by filmmaker and activist Aaron Russo, covering a variety of subjects that Russo contends are detrimental to Americans. Topics include the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the income tax, Federal Reserve System, national ID cards (REAL ID Act), human-implanted RFID tags, Diebold electronic voting machines, globalization, Big Brother, taser weapons abuse, and the use of terrorism by the government as a means to diminish the citizens' rights.The film has been criticized for its promotion of conspiracy theories, its copious factual errors, and its repeated misrepresentations of the individuals and views it purports to criticize.dbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PBSdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PBSdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Duke_Eriksondbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allison_McGourtydbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Epicdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_seriesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_documentary_television_seriesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_music_television_showsdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_television_series_about_musicdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_music_industrydbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_blues_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_television_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_television_seriesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_country_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_music_television_seriesdbp-dbr:American_Epic_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_in_American_televisionAmerican Epic is a documentary film series about the first recordings of roots music in the United States during the 1920s and their cultural, social and technological impact on North America and the world. Directed and co-written by Bernard MacMahon, the story is told through twelve ethnically and musically diverse musicians who auditioned for and participated in these pioneering recording sessions: The Carter Family, the Memphis Jug Band, Elder J.E. Burch, The Williamson Brothers, Dick Justice, Charley Patton, The Hopi Indian Chanters, Joseph Kekuku, Lydia Mendoza, the Breaux Family, Mississippi John Hurt and Blind Willie Johnson. The film series is the core of the American Epic media franchise, which includes several related works.The film series was created, written and produced by MacMahon, Allison McGourty and Duke Erikson. It was first broadcast on May 16, 2017, in the United States and was narrated by Robert Redford. The film was the result of ten years of intensive field research and postulated a radically new take on American history, namely that America was democratized through the invention of electrical sound recording and the subsequent auditions the record labels held across North America in the late 1920s, which were open to every ethnic minority and genre of music. The films contained many previously untold stories, a vast amount of previously unseen and extremely rare archival footage and dramatically advanced audio restorations of the 1920s and 1930s recordings.MacMahon decided all the interviewees had to personally have known the long-deceased subjects of the films, and these interviews were conducted on the location where the musicians had lived, accompanied by panoramic tracking shots of the geographical locations both present and vintage to give a sense of the wildly varied North American landscape and its influence on the music. During pre-production, when MacMahon presented his vision for the films and the archival footage to Robert Redford at their first meeting, Redford pronounced it "America's greatest untold story."The film series received a number of awards, including the Foxtel Audience Award at the 2016 Sydney Film Festival and the Discovery Award at the 2016 Calgary International Film Festival. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy. On April 23, 2018, the Focal International Awards nominated American Epic for Best Use of Footage in a History Feature and Best Use of Footage in a Music Production. Many critics have cited the American Epic films as being one of the best music documentaries ever made.dbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorNadia Tassdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorMartha Coolidgedbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTina Mabrydbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPatricia Rozemadbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorValerie Weissdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJoyce Chopradbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorVince Marcellodbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorAmazon Studiosdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joyce_Chopradbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Coolidgedbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tina_Mabrydbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patricia_Rozemadbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Studiosdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anna_Sandordbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jessica_O'Toole_and_Amy_Rardindbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Girldbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Girl_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_film_seriesdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Mattel_toysdbp-dbr:American_Girl_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2004American Girl is a line of books, movies, dolls, and accessories based on pre-teen girl characters (aged 9–12) from various periods of history including the 21st century. Several of the characters from the American Girl books have since had their stories adapted into films, the majority of them released as direct-to-DVD or television films, with the exception of Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, which was a theatrical release. Starting with the debut of the Maryellen Larkin doll, American Girl has since expressed interest in producing webseries based on their characters.dbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Rachmandbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Rachmandbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Blushdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVarious musicians, entertainment executives, etc.dbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Rachmandbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Picturesdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Rachmandbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Blushdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Blushdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Hardcoredbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAmerican Hardcore OSTdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hardcore_punkdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Thrashcoredbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hardcore_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansAmerican Hardcore: The History of American Punk Rock 1980–1986 is a documentary directed and produced by Paul Rachman and written by Steven Blush.It is based on the 2001 book American Hardcore: A Tribal History also written by Blush. It world premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released on September 22, 2006 on a limited basis by Sony Pictures Classics. The film features some early pioneers of the hardcore punk music scene including Bad Brains, Black Flag, D.O.A., Minor Threat, Minutemen, SSD, and others. It was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 20, 2007.dbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rory_Kennedydbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerRory Kennedydbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringBascum Bowlingdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringClint Bowlingdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringEdgar Bowlingdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringIree Bowlingdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringSamantha Bowlingdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rory_Kennedydbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rory_Kennedydbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Bailey_(writer)dbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:nameAmerican Hollowdbp-dbr:American_Hollowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Kentuckydbp-dbr:American_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Perry_County,_KentuckyAmerican Hollow is a 1999 American documentary film directed and produced by Rory Kennedy. The film follows the extended Bowling family, residents of an eastern Kentucky valley, for a year in Perry County, Kentucky. The music for the film was composed by Bill Frisell. An accompanying novel, also titled American Hollow was also released alongside the film in 1999. It was authored by Rory Kennedy.dbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:distributorMulticom Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:starringMegan Warddbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:starringStephen Machtdbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:starringJonathan Pennerdbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:starringDamon Martindbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:starringShawn Weatherlydbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:nameAmityville: It's About Timedbp-dbr:Amityville:_It's_About_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited 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1992: It's About Time (released as Curse of Amityville: The Final Chapter in the Philippines) is a 1992 American supernatural horror film directed by Tony Randel and starring Stephen Macht, Shawn Weatherly, Megan Ward, and Damon Martin. It is the sixth film based on The Amityville Horror. It was released direct-to-video in 1992 by Republic Pictures Home Video. In Mexico, the film was released in theaters in 1992.dbp-dbr:Amityville_Dollhousedbp-dbp:directorSteve Whitedbp-dbr:Amityville_Dollhousedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Amityville_Dollhousedbp-dbp:producerSteve Whitedbp-dbr:Amityville_Dollhousedbp-dbp:producerMark Yellendbp-dbr:Amityville_Dollhousedbp-dbp:producerZane W. 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Released direct-to-video, it was the eighth film in the Amityville Horror film series, inspired by Jay Anson's 1977 novel The Amityville Horror. This was the last film in the series released before the first installment was remade nine years later.The film follows the Martin family who find themselves haunted after discovering a dollhouse replica of 112 Ocean Avenue—the site of the Amityville hauntings—on their property, which is possessed by a powerful demon.dbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Willoughbydbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Schelldbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Marlowedbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Kielingdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Ann_Davydbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:nameAmsterdam Affairdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Amsterdam_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)Amsterdam Affair (also known as Love in Amsterdam ) is a 1968 British crime film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Wolfgang Kieling, William Marlowe, Catherine Schell and Pamela Ann Davy. It was written by Edward Ward based on the 1968 novel Love in Amsterdam by Nicolas Freeling.dbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Silvio_Amadiodbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:distributorDeltadbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:producerItalo Zingarellidbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringFarley Grangerdbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringRosalba Neridbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Bouchetdbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringDino Meledbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringNino Segurinidbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringPatrizia Viottidbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringPetar Martinovicdbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:starringUmberto Rahodbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Silvio_Amadiodbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Silvio_Amadiodbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:nameAmuck!dbp-dbr:Amuck!dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giallo_filmsdbp-dbr:Amuck!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Silvio_AmadioAmuck! (Italian: Alla ricerca del piacere, lit. 'In Pursuit of Pleasure') is a 1972 Italian giallo film written and directed by Silvio Amadio.dbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_McEveetydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Newmandbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Agutterdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_O'Briendbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Robinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Fantdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Nolandbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nanette_Fabraydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_McEveetydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameAmydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1913dbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincent_McEveetyAmy is a 1981 American drama film directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Jenny Agutter. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, and written by Noreen Stone.dbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Motion_Pictures_Corp.dbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Parkerdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerNadia Tassdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Griffithsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Barkerdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlana De Romadbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Motion_Pictures_Corp.dbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameAmydbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Amy_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_MelbourneAmy is a 1997 Australian film written by David Parker and directed by Nadia Tass, starring Alana De Roma in the title role, Rachel Griffiths, Ben Mendelsohn, and Nick Barker.dbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Asif_Kapadiadbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Altitude_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Gay-Reesdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Winehousedbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Asif_Kapadiadbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Altitude_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Gay-Reesdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameAmydbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:European_Film_Awards_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Award_for_Best_Long_Form_Music_Videodbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Antônio_Pintodbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A24_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Asif_Kapadiadbp-dbr:Amy_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amy_WinehouseAmy is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Asif Kapadia and produced by James Gay-Rees. The film covers English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse's life and her struggle with substance abuse, both before and after her career blossomed, and which eventually caused her death. In February 2015, a teaser trailer based on the life of Winehouse debuted at a pre-Grammys event. David Joseph, CEO of Universal Music UK, announced that the documentary titled Amy would be released later that year. He further stated: "About two years ago we decided to make a movie about her—her career and her life. It's a very complicated and tender movie. It tackles lots of things about family and media, fame, addiction, but most importantly, it captures the very heart of what she was about, which is an amazing person and a true musical genius."Amy premiered in the Midnight Screenings section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Distributed by the Altitude and A24, it was released theatrically on 3 July 2015. The film received critical acclaim, garnering 33 nominations and winning a total of 30 awards, including Best Documentary at the 28th European Film Awards, Best Documentary at the 69th British Academy Film Awards, Best Music Film at the 58th Grammy Awards and the Best Documentary Feature at the 88th Academy Awards. The success of Amy and the music of its soundtrack also led Winehouse to her second posthumous nomination at the 2016 BRIT Awards for British Female Solo Artist.dbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:producerJon Slandbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:producerStanley Chasedbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cec_Linderdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wincottdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorian_Harewooddbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Winklerdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Waynedbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hogan_(actress)dbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:R.H._Thomsondbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringWilliam Bermenderdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:starringBrett Matthew Davidsondbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_filmdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1933dbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Hampshiredbp-dbr:An_American_Christmas_Carolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Christmas_CarolAn American Christmas Carol is a 1979 American made-for-television fantasy drama film directed by Eric Till and loosely based on Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. It first aired December 16, 1979 on ABC.dbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Bluthdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Hornerdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:producerJohn Pomeroydbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:producerSteven Spielbergdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:producerDon Bluthdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:producerGary Goldmandbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:starringDom DeLuisedbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:starringChristopher Plummerdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:starringNehemiah Persoffdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:starringPhillip Glasserdbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:starringJohn Finnegandbp-dbr:An_American_Taildbp-dbp:starringAmy 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American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and written by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss. The film stars the voices of Phillip Glasser, John Finnegan, Amy Green, Nehemiah Persoff, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, and Christopher Plummer. It is the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they emigrate from the Russian empire to the United States for freedom, but Fievel gets lost and must find a way to reunite with them.The film was released in the United States on November 21, 1986, by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $84 million against a budget of $9M. The film spawned a franchise, including a sequel, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991), a television series, Fievel's American Tails (1992) and two direct-to-video sequels, An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (1998) and An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster (1999).dbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Brookdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:starringAl Goredbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Classicsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Goredbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:nameAn Inconvenient Truthdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:nameAn Inconvenient Truth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Participant_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Vantage_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Brookdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_operasdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_global_warmingdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Al_Goredbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Davis_Guggenheimdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_in_the_environmentdbp-dbr:An_Inconvenient_Truthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Z._BurnsAn Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former vice president of the United States Al Gore's campaign to educate people about global warming. The film features a slide show that, by Gore's own estimate, he has presented over 1,000 times to audiences worldwide.The idea to document Gore's efforts came from producer Laurie David, who saw his presentation at a town hall meeting on global warming, which coincided with the opening of The Day After Tomorrow. Laurie David was so inspired by his slide show that she, with producer Lawrence Bender, met with Guggenheim, and Co-Producer Lesley Chilcott, to adapt the presentation into a film. Premiering at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opening in New York City and Los Angeles on May 24, 2006, the film was a critical and commercial success, winning two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Song. The film grossed $24 million in the US and $26 million in other countries' box offices, becoming the eleventh highest grossing documentary film to date in the United States.Since the film's release, An Inconvenient Truth has been credited for raising international public awareness of global warming and reenergizing the environmental movement. The documentary has also been included in science curricula in schools around the world, which has spurred some controversy due to some of the data it used.A sequel to the film, titled An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, was released on July 28, 2017.dbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Dreifussdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Lydondbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Jeandbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Raffertydbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hubbard_(actor)dbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAn Old-Fashioned Girldbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Old-Fashioned_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Louisa_May_AlcottAn Old-Fashioned Girl is a 1949 American musical comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Gloria Jean.Jean had just made two films for Dreifuss at Columbia, then signed to do two more for the director. It was made by Vinson Productions for Eagle-Lion.Filming started 20 September 1948.dbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:producerDan Wittdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:producerBill Pacedbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:producerRonnie D. Clemmerdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:producerRichard P. Kughndbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Shippeydbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:starringPeter Facinellidbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Mathesondbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leigh_Taylor-Youngdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennie_Garthdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rod_Hardydbp-dbr:An_Unfinished_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_HoldridgeAn Unfinished Affair is a 1996 American television film directed by Rod Hardy and starring Jennie Garth, Tim Matheson, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Peter Facinelli. The film originally premiered on ABC and is now frequently aired on Lifetime.dbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henriette_Manteldbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:directorSteve Skrovandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:producerKevin O'Donnelldbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Donahuedbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Buchanandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Naderdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Greiderdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Altermandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Ridgewaydbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henriette_Manteldbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:nameAn Unreasonable Mandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politiciansdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_consumer_protectiondbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ralph_NaderAn Unreasonable Man is a 2006 documentary film that traces the life and career of political activist Ralph Nader, the founder of modern consumer protection in America and perennial presidential candidate. Contrary to the title's apparent message, the film was actually created to defend and support Nader, and to restore his reputation after his controversial role in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.Besides featuring Mr. Nader himself, the film presents interviews with current and former members of Nader's Raiders, including Joan Claybrook and Robert Fellmeth, as well as political commentators such as Phil Donahue, Pat Buchanan, and Eric Alterman. The film takes its name from the George Bernard Shaw quotation, "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."dbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dwight_Littledbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Verna_Harrahdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringNicholas Gonzalezdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringMatthew Marsdendbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringMorris Chestnutdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringJohnny Messnerdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringEugene Byrddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringKaDee Stricklanddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringKarl Yunedbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringSalli Richardson-Whitfielddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dwight_Littledbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Verna_Harrahdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Neumeierdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Epps_Jr.dbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Cashdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Zelmandbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Bauer_(writer)dbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:nameAnacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchiddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:genreFilm scoresdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fijidbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Borneodbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dwight_H._Littledbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anaconda_(film_series)Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (known in Latin America as Anaconda 2: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid) is a 2004 American action adventure horror film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda film series. It stars Johnny Messner, KaDee Strickland, Matthew Marsden, Eugene Byrd, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Nicholas Gonzalez, Karl Yune and Morris Chestnut. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo, to search for a sacred flower which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life. They soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly giant anacondas inhabiting the island.It was released on August 27, 2004, and the last film in the series to be released theatrically, until 2025. Like its predecessor, the film received mostly negative reviews but was a financial success. The film was followed by a sequel, Anaconda 3: Offspring in 2008.dbp-dbr:Jan_Niklasdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dutch_FilmWorksdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bridge_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:distributorMill Creek Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:E-m-s_the_DVD-Companydbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Sabandbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_H._Robbinsdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Niklasdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_de_Havillanddbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Irvingdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Sharifdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dutch_FilmWorksdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bridge_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:E-m-s_the_DVD-Companydbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Sabandbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_H._Robbinsdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annadbp-dbp:countryAustriadbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Grand_Duchess_Anastasia_Nikolaevna_of_Russiadbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Anastasia:_The_Mystery_of_Annapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nicholas_II_of_RussiaAnastasia: The Mystery of Anna (also titled Anastasia: The Story of Anna) is a 1986 American-Austrian-Italian made-for-television biographical film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, starring Amy Irving, Rex Harrison (in his last performance), Olivia de Havilland, Omar Sharif, Christian Bale (in his first film) and Jan Niklas. The film was loosely based on the story of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and the book The Riddle of Anna Anderson by Peter Kurth. It was originally broadcast in two parts.dbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Premingerdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:producerOtto Premingerdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Gazzaradbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Remickdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_C._Scottdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Ardendbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Grant_(actress)dbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Premingerdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Otto_Premingerdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:nameAnatomy of a Murderdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Premingerdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upper_Peninsula_of_Michigandbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Duke_Ellingtondbp-dbr:Anatomy_of_a_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Award_for_Best_Performance_by_an_Orchestra_–_for_DancingAnatomy of a Murder is a 1959 American legal drama film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Wendell Mayes was based on the 1958 novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker under the pen name of Robert Traver. Voelker based the novel on a 1952 murder case in which he was the defense attorney.The film stars James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Eve Arden, George C. Scott, Arthur O'Connell, Kathryn Grant, Brooks West (Arden's husband), Orson Bean, and Murray Hamilton. The judge was played by Joseph N. Welch, a real-life lawyer famous for dressing down Joseph McCarthy during the Army–McCarthy hearings. It has a musical score by Duke Ellington, who also appears in the film. It has been described by Michael Asimow, UCLA law professor and co-author of Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies (2006), as "probably the finest pure trial movie ever made".In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_McKaydbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:producerJudd Apatowdbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:producerWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:producerAdam McKaydbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:starringSteve Carelldbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:starringPaul Rudddbp-dbr:Anchorman_2:_The_Legend_Continuesdbp-dbp:starringDavid 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2: The Legend Continues is a 2013 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. As with the original film, it is directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, written by McKay and Will Ferrell with Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, Christina Applegate, and Fred Willard all reprising their roles from the first film.Development for the film began as early as 2008, but Paramount Pictures turned down the proposed sequel. However, in March 2012, Ferrell officially announced the film was in production and filming began in March 2013. Unlike the first film, the film is distributed by Paramount Pictures instead of DreamWorks Pictures. The Legend Continues was released on December 18, 2013. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $173.6 million worldwide on a $50 million budget.dbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Variety_Distributiondbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Alan Towersdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gert_Fröbedbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stéphane_Audrandbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Aznavourdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elke_Sommerdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naser_Malek_Motieidbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Variety_Distributiondbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnd Then There Were Nonedbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruno_Nicolaidbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irandbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irandbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_And_Then_There_Were_Nonedbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Collinsondbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:And_Then_There_Were_None_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IsfahanAnd Then There Were None (U.S. title: Ten Little Indians; also known as E Poi Non Rimase Nessuno, Ein Unbekannter rechnet ab, Diez negritos, Dix petits nègres) is a 1974 mystery film and an adaptation of Agatha Christie's best-selling 1939 mystery novel of the same name. The film was directed by Peter Collinson and produced by Harry Alan Towers. This was the second of three versions of Christie's novel to be adapted to the screen by producer Harry Alan Towers. Two film adaptations were previously released (a 1945 version by René Clair and the 1965 adaptation Ten Little Indians). An American made-for-television version was broadcast in 1959. Towers produced a third version in 1989.dbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:directorRafal Sokolowskidbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:distributorLevel Filmdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerAeschylus Poulosdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Beckermandbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Ashmoredbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raoul_Trujillodbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaniehtiio_Horndbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Kapelosdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_J._Smithdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:name22dbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_thriller_drama_films22-Chaser is a 2018 Canadian thriller drama film directed by Rafal Sokolowski, written by Jeremy Boxen, and starring Brian J. Smith, Raoul Trujillo, Aaron Ashmore, Kaniehtiio Horn, and John Kapelos. The story centers on a tow truck driver who has to decide whether to abandon his moral code in order to provide for his family. Produced by Don Carmody, Daniel Beckerman, and Aeschylus Poulos, it was released on July 6, 2018, in Canada.dbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Williamsondbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarianne Maddalenadbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristina Riccidbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Greerdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoshua Jacksondbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringShannon Elizabethdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMilo Ventimigliadbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Baiodbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMýadbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marianne_Maddalenadbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameCurseddbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic from and Inspired by Curseddbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genre Alternative rock, electronicadbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Williamsondbp-dbr:Cursed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_CravenCursed is a 2005 American horror comedy film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, who both collaborated on the Scream film series. The film stars Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg as two orphaned siblings attacked by a werewolf loose in Los Angeles.Originally planned for 2003, the film took over two more years to be made than originally planned, during which producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein kept asking for reshoots and changes to the plot, re-edited the movie to give a PG-13 rating rather than the original intended R-rating, and fired veteran makeup artist Rick Baker to replace the werewolves he had created with computer-generated ones, even rumored to at one point to hire Disney animator Eric Goldberg to animate an opening sequence for the film Cursed was released theatrically in the United States on February 25, 2005, by Miramax Films. The film was a box-office bomb and received generally negative reviews from critics; Craven himself was very displeased with the final result.dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBC_Universal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Net5dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Sumpterdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Lynchdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:starringJohn Robinsondbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyndsy_Fonsecadbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:starringJake Scottdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBC_Universal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Net5dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Psychological_dramadbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Psychological_dramadbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sex_addictiondbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:Cyber_Seduction:_His_Secret_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual_addictionCyber Seduction: His Secret Life is a 2005 American psychological drama television film about a teenage boy whose life goes downhill after he develops an addiction to internet pornography. The film was directed by Tom McLoughlin, and stars Jeremy Sumpter in the main role, with co-actors including Kelly Lynch, Jake Scott, and Lyndsy Fonseca. It first aired on the Lifetime channel on June 20, 2005, and received no notable critical reviews initially, but in the 2010s became considered a stereotypical example of Lifetime original films after renewed attention to the title, and it received an unexpected cult following.dbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Producers & Distributorsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Cullumdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbp:nameD'Ye Ken John Peel?dbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:D'Ye_Ken_John_Peel%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_adventure_filmsD'Ye Ken John Peel? (also known in the United States as Captain Moonlight) is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Henry Edwards and starring John Garrick, Winifred Shotter and Stanley Holloway. It was made at Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios. Its name was derived from the traditional hunting song of the same name. The film's sets were designed by the art director James A. 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D.E.B.S. follows the relationship between spy-in-training Amy Bradshaw and supervillain Lucy Diamond.D.E.B.S. received mixed reviews from critics and was described as underperforming at the box office on its initial release. It has since gained a reputation as a cult classic, especially amongst the queer community.dbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Millerdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Franklindbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Pompiandbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Mulgrewdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Duffydbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynda_Carterdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Danielle_Steeldbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dennis_McCarthydbp-dbr:Daddy_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Miller_(director)Daddy, also known as Danielle Steel's Daddy, is a 1991 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Michael Miller. The film is based upon the 1989 novel Daddy written by Danielle Steel.dbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Gaynordbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Arledgedbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Baxterdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Una_Merkeldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonya_Leviendbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S.N._Behrmandbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Websterdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sonya_LevienDaddy Long Legs (1931) is an American pre-Code film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter. The story involves an orphan who is taken under the wing of a wealthy benefactor.The original story, written in 1912 by Jean Webster, compared the childhood of the wealthy to that of orphanage children. Although suffering under a tough matron, Judy Abbott (Janet Gaynor) manages to cope and help the other orphans through intelligence and hard work, and the wealthy Jervis Pendleton (Warner Baxter), who is the benefactor, can't help admiring his young charge. Yet, she doesn't know it's he who is sponsoring her schooling, even when they meet, through Jervis' niece, who is Judy's roommate, and the girl, who was once alone, has to choose between their growing affection and a younger suitor.dbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_G._Engeldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Clarkdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Moore_(actress)dbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Astairedbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thelma_Ritterdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_G._Engeldbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Ephrondbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phoebe_Ephrondbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Daddy_Long_Legs_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_romantic_comedy_filmsDaddy Long Legs (1955) is a musical comedy film set in France, New York City, and the fictional college town of Walston, Massachusetts. The film was directed by Jean Negulesco, and stars Fred Astaire, Leslie Caron, Terry Moore, Fred Clark, and Thelma Ritter, with music and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, loosely based on the 1912 novel Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster.This was the first of three consecutive Astaire films set in France or with a French theme (the others being Funny Face and Silk Stockings), following the fashion for French-themed musicals established by ardent Francophile Gene Kelly with An American in Paris (1951), which also featured Kelly's protégée Caron. Like The Band Wagon, Daddy Long Legs did only moderately well at the box office.dbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsDaffy Duck Hunt is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on March 26, 1949, and stars Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Barnyard Dawg.dbp-dbr:Dalekmaniadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Davies_(director)dbp-dbr:Dalekmaniadbp-dbp:distributorLumiere Filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniadbp-dbp:producerJohn Farbrotherdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Davies_(director)dbp-dbr:Dalekmaniadbp-dbp:nameDalekmaniadbp-dbr:Dalekmaniadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Doctor_Whodbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daleksdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fads_and_trendsdbp-dbr:Dalekmaniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_in_the_United_KingdomDalekmania is a 1995 direct-to-video documentary film released in the United Kingdom. "Dalekmania" was the name given to the craze or "mania" among children in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for all things associated with writer Terry Nation's creations, the Daleks, which were recurring villains in the BBC science fiction TV series Doctor Who.dbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil Goldstonedbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerIrving Starrdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Starrdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameDamaged Goodsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Goods_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_GoldstoneDamaged Goods is a 1937 American drama film directed by Phil Goldstone and starring Pedro de Cordoba, Phyllis Barry and Douglas Walton. It is based on the play Les Avariés by Eugène Brieux and the subsequent adapted novel Damaged Goods by Upton Sinclair. A silent film adaptation Damaged Goods had been made in 1914.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Dexter.dbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:distributorWeldon Picturesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._J._Allendbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Cohndbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohndbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._J._Allendbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Cohndbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohndbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Davis_(writer)dbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:nameDamaged Livesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Damaged_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_syphilisDamaged Lives is a 1933 Canadian/American pre-Code exploitation film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The screenplay is based on the French play Les Avariés (1901) by Eugène Brieux.The film was shot at General Service Studios, Hollywood, California for the Canadian Social Health Council and premiered in Toronto, Ontario.Damaged Lives was initially released in Canada and a few cities in the United States but screenings were blocked by censors in most American towns. In 1937, the film was re-released as The Shocking Truth with a 29-minute supplementary lecture on VD added onto the end of the film to satisfy censors. Most current video releases do not include this extra material.dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Taylor_(actor)dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:producerHarvey Bernharddbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringLew Ayresdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Holdendbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringLee Grantdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringRobert Foxworthdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringSylvia Sidneydbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringJonathan Scott-Taylordbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Taylor_(actor)dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Hodgesdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:nameDamien: Omen IIdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_musicdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telekinesisdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_depictions_of_the_Antichristdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Taylordbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Omen_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lake_Forest_AcademyDamien – Omen II is a 1978 supernatural horror film directed by Don Taylor. It is the sequel to The Omen, and the second installment of The Omen series. It stars William Holden and Lee Grant, with Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Robert Foxworth, Lew Ayres, Sylvia Sidney, Lance Henriksen, Ian Hendry, and Leo McKern. Set seven years after the first film, it follows a now-pubescent Damien Thorn (Scott-Taylor) as he begins to realize his destiny as the Antichrist.Franchise producer Harvey Bernhard wrote the screen story, with a screenplay by Stanley Mann and Mike Hodges. Hodges was the original director, but was replaced by Don Taylor early in production. Unlike the first film, which was shot in England and Italy, filming of the sequel took place primarily in the United States, in locations around Chicago, Illinois and Wisconsin. The opening scene was shot in Israel.It was released by 20th Century Fox on June 9, 1978, and received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel, The Final Conflict, was released in 1981.dbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thom_McIntyredbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Owensbydbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Loughlindbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thom_McIntyredbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thom_McIntyredbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbp:nameDamon's Lawdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Damon's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_filmsDamon's Law (also known as The Rutherford County Line) is a 1987 American crime action film that follows the events and criminal cases that Sheriff Damon Huskey encounters while working for Rutherford County, North Carolina. Based on actual events, the film characterizes how Huskey, played by Earl Owensby, handles each case as well in some instances how they change his life forever.dbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbp:distributorWardour Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbp:nameDance Banddbp-dbr:Dance_Banddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Dance_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsDance Band is a 1935 British musical film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers, June Clyde and Steven Geray. It was shot at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by the art director David Rawnsley.dbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Massotdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Image_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gavrik_Loseydbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Massotdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Image_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gavrik_Loseydbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbp:nameDance Crazedbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Massotdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Madness_(band)_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2_Tone_Recordsdbp-dbr:Dance_Crazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Specials_live_albumsDance Craze is a 1981 documentary film about the British 2 Tone music genre.The film was directed by Joe Massot, who originally wanted to do a film only about the band Madness, whom he met during their first US tour. Massot later changed his plans to include the whole 2 Tone movement. The film, shot in 1980, comprised performance footage of Madness, The Specials, The Selecter, The Bodysnatchers, the Beat and Bad Manners on tour throughout the United Kingdom. A soundtrack album of the same name was released the same year, featuring fifteen of the songs that were featured in the film. Later versions of the soundtrack album do not contain the Madness tracks, adding tracks credited to the Special AKA, a later incarnation of the Specials.In 2023, Dance Craze returned to cinemas, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD.dbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. Weeksdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Forddbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Forddbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Betty_Burbridgedbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbp:nameDance Hall Hostessdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Hall_Hostesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsDance Hall Hostess is a 1933 American drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Helen Chandler, Jason Robards Sr. and Alberta Vaughn.dbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Bruce_Woolfedbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:starringCarl Harborddbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Cassondbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:starringMoore Marriottdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Bruce_Woolfedbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:nameDance Pretty Ladydbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dance_Pretty_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_AsquithDance Pretty Lady is a 1931 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Ann Casson, Carl Harbord, Michael Hogan, Moore Marriott and Flora Robson. It was based on the 1912 novel Carnival by Compton Mackenzie. The novel was subsequently remade as a 1946 film Carnival.dbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Corrigandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Speaks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Corrigandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Speaks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:nameDancing Piratedbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rebellionsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_outlawsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_slaverydbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1820sdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Corrigandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Spanish_EmpireDancing Pirate is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. It is the third film shot in the three strip Technicolor process and the first musical in that format. Produced by the makers of Becky Sharp, the film was based on the December 1930 Colliers Magazine story Glorious Buccaneer by Emma-Lindsay Squier a serious and action filled romance that may have been inspired by the story of Joseph Chapman. The film features the debut of stage star Charles Collins and the cast includes Rita Hayworth as one of The Royal Cansino Dancers. Other dancers in the film were Pat Nixon and Marjorie Reynolds.The films is set in the 1820s. A dance teacher from Boston is enslaved by pirates, but escapes when the pirate ship lands in Spanish California. The local authorities mistake him for a pirate and sentence him to death. His execution is delayed in order for him to give dance lessons to the local women. When disgruntled former soldiers turn to banditry, the captive teacher counters their efforts by orchestrating a revolt of the indigenous peoples of California.dbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directorNick Hammdbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameDancing Queendbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scarborough,_North_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Dancing_Queen_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_HammDancing Queen is a 1993 British romantic comedy television film directed by Nick Hamm and starring Rik Mayall and Helena Bonham Carter. It follows the misfortune of Neil (Mayall), a bridegroom trying to get back to his bride with the help of his newfound friend Pandora/Julie (Bonham Carter), a stripper. The film originally aired on 3 June 1993 as the third episode of the first series of the Granada Television series Rik Mayall Presents.dbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Eastmandbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Image_Filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Eastmandbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Image_Filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Albertdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameDanger Zonedbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elie_Samahadbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Eastmandbp-dbr:Danger_Zone_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_independent_filmsDanger Zone is a 1996 American action thriller adventure film directed by Allan Eastman and starring Billy Zane and Robert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:distributorChildren's Film Foundationdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnesdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:starringMarcus Evansdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:starringSimon Hendersondbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:starringDebby Salterdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Audrey_Erskine-Lindopdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:nameDanger on Dartmoordbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Danger_on_Dartmoorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_EadyDanger on Dartmoor is a 1980 British children's drama film directed by David Eady and starring Marcus Evans, Simon Henderson, Debby Salter, Barry Foster and Patricia Hayes.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:distributorBryanston Filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Dunningdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Paysdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Dunhamdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bryanston_Films_(UK)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:nameDangerous Afternoondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersDangerous Afternoon is a 1961 British 'B' crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Ruth Dunning and Nora Nicholson. The screenplay was by Brandon Fleming based on the 1951 play of the same title by Gerald Anstruther.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbp:producerRobert Northdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shumatedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grace_Nevilledbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbp:nameDangerous Intriguedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Dangerous_Intriguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_SelmanDangerous Intrigue is a 1936 American drama film directed by David Selman and starring Ralph Bellamy, Gloria Shea and Joan Perry.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbp:distributorFilmophonedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Whitingdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Whitingdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbp:nameDangerous Seasdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Seaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_DryhurstDangerous Seas is a 1931 British crime film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Julie Suedo, Sandy Irving and Charles Garry.It was made as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carsondbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Corcorandbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Williamsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Demarestdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Darceldbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Kingsleydbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:nameDangerous When Wetdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_Stolldbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_When_Wetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_filmsDangerous When Wet is a 1953 American live-action/animated musical comedy film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry.dbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Miller_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cramer_Companydbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_S._Cramerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darren_Frankeldbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Urichdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_McGavindbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holly_Marie_Combsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Rossdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Haidukdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Sullivandbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Gorskidbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_R._Robertsondbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Brown_(actress)dbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Gabrieldbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Miller_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cramer_Companydbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_S._Cramerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darren_Frankeldbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steeldbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jan_Worthingtondbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameDanielle Steel's A Perfect Strangerdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Danielle_Steel's_A_Perfect_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Miller_(director)Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger, also known as A Perfect Stranger, is a 1994 American romantic-drama television film directed by Michael Miller, based on the romance novel A Perfect Stranger by Danielle Steel. The most important element is the love triangle which characterizes it. The film is set in San Francisco, California, and was released in the United States in 1994 where it aired on NBC.dbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Thames_Televisiondbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWM Collins Videodbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Jeffriesdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robbie_Coltranedbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Ironsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Marshdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Woodvinedbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Cusackdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Pickupdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Naildbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel Ironsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Thames_Televisiondbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tempo_Videodbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDanny, the Champion of the Worlddbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oxfordshiredbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Danny,_the_Champion_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Roald_DahlRoald Dahl's Danny, the Champion of the World, or simply Danny, the Champion of the World, is a 1989 comedy drama television film directed by Gavin Millar from a screenplay by John Goldsmith, based on the 1975 novel Danny, the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl. The film stars Jeremy Irons, with his son, Samuel, in the title role. It tells of a father and son who conspire to thwart a local businessman's plans to buy their land by poaching his game pheasants. It was filmed on location in Oxfordshire, with Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, being a prominent feature in the film.Danny, the Champion of the World debuted in the United States on 29 April 1989, on The Disney Channel. In the United Kingdom, the film premiered at the Odeon West End in London on 27 July and received a theatrical release on 28 July, by Portobello Productions, before being exhibited on television on 26 December, on ITV.dbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Rossdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Rossdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameDarby and Joandbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Darby_and_Joan_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_StudiosDarby and Joan (also known as She's My Darling) is a 1937 British drama film directed by Syd Courtenay and starring Peggy Simpson, Ian Fleming, Tod Slaughter and Mickey Brantford. It was written by Courtenay based on the 1888 novel Darby and Joan by Rita (pen-name of Eliza Humphreys). The film was a quota quickie, made at Rock Studios, Elstree, for release by MGM.dbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:nameDaredevil Droopydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_competitionsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DroopyDaredevil Droopy is a 1951 animated cartoon short, one of the few cartoons in which Droopy was paired with the dog Spike.dbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Applebydbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Jarrattdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Phippsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Meagherdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGulpilildbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurnam Burnamdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNikki Coghilldbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonia_Borgdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDark Agedbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_crocodiliansdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Dark_Age_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arch_NicholsonDark Age is a 1987 horror adventure film directed by Arch Nicholson, produced by Antony I. Ginnane and starring John Jarratt, Nikki Coghill, and Max Phipps. In the film, an Australian park ranger is tasked with hunting a legendary, 25-foot crocodile that appears to have a spiritual connection with the local Aboriginals. The film was released on July 10, 1987.dbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Coleman_Howarddbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:distributorNew City Releasingdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:distributorMercury Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Sharpdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Justin_Lazarddbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:producerJohn Hartdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Rickmandbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Polly_Walkerdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Reedusdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Coleman_Howarddbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Sharpdbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Justin_Lazarddbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Coleman_Howarddbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:nameDark Harbordbp-dbr:Dark_Harbordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Killer_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Harborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_MansfieldDark Harbor is a 1998 thriller film directed by Adam Coleman Howard starring Alan Rickman, Norman Reedus and Polly Walker.dbp-dbr:Dark_Harvest_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul 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Harvest is a 2004 American slasher film, written and directed by Paul Moore.dbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Londondbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._Duke_Vincentdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerShelley Hulldbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_H._Justmandbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_A._Weissmandbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerRobert McCulloughdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerJerry 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Martindbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Londondbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._Duke_Vincentdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Londondbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_H._Justmandbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_A._Weissmandbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_LondonDark Mansions is a 1986 television film starring Joan Fontaine, Michael York, Linda Purl, Paul Shenar, Melissa Sue Anderson, Steve Inwood, Lois Chiles, Nicollette Sheridan, Raymond St. Jacques, Grant Aleksander, Yves André Martin, and Dan O'Herilhy.Produced by Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer, Dark Mansions was shot as a pilot for a potential TV series cross between Dynasty and Dark Shadows. The project was not ordered to series, and aired as a television movie. It was directed by Jerry London and written by Anthony Lawrence, Nancy Lawrence and Robert McCullough.dbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:nameDarts Are Trumpsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersDarts Are Trumps is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Eliot Makeham, Nancy O'Neil and Ian Colin. A darts player manages to thwart a jewel thief.It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jason_Friedberg_and_Aaron_Seltzerdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJason Friedbergdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPaul Schiffdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Coolidgedbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringFred Willarddbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringEddie Griffindbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTony Coxdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAdam Campbelldbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAlyson Hannigandbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:nameDate Moviedbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:nameDate Movie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obesitydbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_image_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jason_Friedberg_and_Aaron_SeltzerDate Movie is a 2006 American romantic comedy parody film written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, directed by Seltzer, and produced by Paul Schiff and Friedberg. It stars Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Sophie Monk, Tony Cox, Jennifer Coolidge, Eddie Griffin, and Fred Willard. It is a parody of the romantic comedy film genre, and mostly references My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Meet the Fockers, Hitch, Legally Blonde, and Bridget Jones's Diary.It was released on February 17, 2006 by 20th Century Fox. Though reviews for it were more positive than Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer's later films, Date Movie was panned by critics, but was a box office success, grossing almost $85 million on a $20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Carpenter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Aubreydbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameDate at Midnightdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosDate at Midnight is a 1959 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Paul Carpenter and Jean Aubrey. It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rian_Jamesdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darrell_Waredbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Spence_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:nameDown Argentine Waydbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Argentinadbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Argentine_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsDown Argentine Way is a 1940 American musical film made in Technicolor by Twentieth Century Fox. It made a star of Betty Grable in her first leading role for the studio although she had already appeared in 31 films, and it introduced American audiences to Carmen Miranda. It also starred Don Ameche, The Nicholas Brothers, Charlotte Greenwood, and J. Carrol Naish.The film was directed by Irving Cummings and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Karl Tunberg and Darrell Ware, based on a story by Rian James and Ralph Spence. The cinematography was by Leon Shamroy and Ray Rennahan, and the costume design was by Travis Banton. The American-composed music was by Harry Warren and Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Mack Gordon and Al Dubin. Choreography was done by Nick Castle.Shooting lasted for 10 months in which members of the film's crew traveled about 35,000 miles. A second unit was sent to Buenos Aires for location establishing shots, returning with about 20,000 feet of film, and another group flew to New York City and filmed Miranda for over a month. Miranda was then performing South American songs in the Broadway production The Streets of Paris. She was thus a prominent participant in the film although she spent no time in Hollywood.In 2014, Down Argentine Way was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.dbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbp:distributorBritish Screen Servicedbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Germain_Burgerdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Germain_Burgerdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbp:nameDown Our Alleydbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_Studiosdbp-dbr:Down_Our_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_filmsDown Our Alley is a 1939 British musical film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Hughie Green, Wally Patch and Vivienne Chatterton. It was made at Highbury Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Forsythedbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerJodi Mattersondbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringDamon Herrimandbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexander Englanddbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringLincoln Younesdbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Forsythedbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abe_Forsythedbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameDown Underdbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Down_Under_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsDown Under is an Australian black comedy drama film set in the aftermath of the 2005 Cronulla riots. It is written and directed by Abe Forsythe.dbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:directorNick Doobdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hegedusdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:distributorMike Zoss Productionsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Neuwirthdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frazer_Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:T-Bone_Burnettdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hartforddbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Kraussdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Rawlingsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gillian_Welchdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmylou_Harrisdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Stanleydbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hegedusdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Neuwirthdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frazer_Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:nameDown from the Mountaindbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:nameDown from the Mountain: Live Concert Performances by the Artists & Musicians of O Brother, Where Art Thou?dbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Gospel_musicdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Traditional_musicdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Bluegrass_musicdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Blues_musicdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_country_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blues_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_bluegrass_albumsdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Highway_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_T_Bone_Burnettdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Down_from_the_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_gospel_albumsDown from the Mountain is a 2000 documentary and concert film featuring a live performance by country and traditional music artists who participated in the Grammy-winning soundtrack recording for the Joel and Ethan Coen film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? The concert, held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on May 24, 2000, was a benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The documentary was directed by Nick Doob, Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker. 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It is a sequel to the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan, also directed by Hall. While Edward Everett Horton and James Gleason reprised their roles from the earlier film, Roland Culver replaced Claude Rains as Mr. Jordan.dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Curtis_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerJulian Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerGareth Neamedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lunndbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerLiz Trubridgedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringPenelope Wiltondbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringMaggie Smithdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringJim Carterdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringElizabeth McGoverndbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringHugh Bonnevilledbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringMichelle Dockerydbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Curtis_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Neamedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:nameDownton Abbey: A New Eradbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:genre Soundtrack album, Film scoredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_impacted_by_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hampshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1928dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_Curtisdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Domestic_workers_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Downton_AbbeyDownton Abbey: A New Era is a 2022 historical drama film directed by Simon Curtis from a screenplay by Julian Fellowes. It is the sequel to Downton Abbey (2019) and the second film in the Downton Abbey franchise. Set in 1928, it follows the Crawley family on a journey to the south of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess's newly inherited villa.After the release of the first film in 2019, Fellowes and the cast stated that they already had ideas about doing a sequel. In January 2020, it was reported that Fellowes would begin working on the film, and later that September, it was revealed that the script for the film had been written. Filming began in mid-April 2021, and ended in July, with a production budget of $40 million. The title was announced the following month.Downton Abbey: A New Era premiered at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London on 25 April 2022 and was released in the United Kingdom on 29 April and in the United States on 20 May by Focus Features. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $92.7 million worldwide. The third and final film, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, was released on 12 September 2025.dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Englerdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGareth Neamedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lunndbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLiz Trubridgedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPenelope Wiltondbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaggie Smithdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Carterdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth McGoverndbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Bonnevilledbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Dockerydbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Englerdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Neamedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDownton Abbeydbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:genre Soundtrack album, Film scoredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_upper_classdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hampshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Leedsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Vdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1927dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bradforddbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Domestic_workers_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Downton_Abbeydbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_RotherhamDownton Abbey is a 2019 historical drama film directed by Michael Engler from a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, based on the television series of the same name created by Fellowes. The film continues the storyline from the series, with much of the original cast returning. Set in 1927, it depicts a royal visit to the Crawley family's stately home in Yorkshire. As royal staff members descend on Downton, an assassin has also arrived and attempts to kill the monarch.After the series ended, a film adaptation was reportedly being considered in April 2016, with Fellowes working on an outline plot. The producers confirmed that a feature-length film would be made in July 2018, and principal photography started in London later the following month, and in other places in England, including Shepperton Studios and Highclere Castle. Filming ended that November, with a $13–20 million budget.Downton Abbey premiered at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London on 9 September 2019, and was released in the United Kingdom on 13 September and in the United States on 20 September, by Focus Features. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $194.7 million worldwide. A sequel, Downton Abbey: A New Era, was released in the United Kingdom in April 2022 and a second sequel, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, was released in September 2025.dbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Schoenbrundbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:distributorYork Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:producerTanya Yorkdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Miranda_Kwokdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:producerMark Headleydbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:starringCostas Mandylordbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Brigadierdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:starringChelsey Crispdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Schoenbrundbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Miranda_Kwokdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:nameDr. Chopperdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_SchoenbrunDr. Chopper is a 2005 American horror film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The plot centers on five young friends who, while heading for vacation at a family cabin, encounter a notorious motorcycle-riding serial killer Dr. Fielding (Ed Brigadier) and his two cannibalistic female assistants, who murder and dismember people in search of body parts which Dr. Chopper uses as replacements for his own in order to extend his life.dbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:directorTed Kneelanddbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:distributorIzaro Filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:distributorChildhood Productionsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:producerTed Kneelanddbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:producerAlfred J. Piccolodbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:producerFrank J. Haledbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:producerVíctor M. Tarruelladbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kneelanddbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Kneelanddbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Kneelanddbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:nameDr. Coppeliusdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliusdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ballet_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Coppeliuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Sandman_(short_story)Dr. Coppelius (or El Fantástico mundo del doctor Coppelius) is a 1966 Spanish English-language comedy film based on the ballet Coppélia directed by Ted Kneeland and featuring Walter Slezak and Claudia Corday. Produced by Samuel Bronston, is also known as The Mysterious House of Dr. C.dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Betty_Thomasdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Davisdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid T. Friendlydbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph M. 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The film is loosely based on the series of children's stories by Hugh Lofting.Dr. Dolittle received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office success, grossing $294 million against a $72 million budget.The film's success generated a theatrical sequel, Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), and three films released direct to video: Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006), Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief (2008), and Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts (2009).dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Carrdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:starringKevin Pollakdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:starringEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:starringKristen Wilsondbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Carrdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:nameDr. Dolittle 2dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Newmandbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_raccoonsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Carrdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doctor_Dolittle_filmsDr. Dolittle 2 is a 2001 American fantasy comedy film and a sequel to the 1998 film Dr. Dolittle. It was written by Larry Levin, one of the co-writers of Dr. Dolittle, and directed by Steve Carr. The film stars Eddie Murphy in the title role of Dr. John Dolittle, Kristen Wilson, Jeffrey Jones, and Kevin Pollak.It tells the story of Dr. Dolittle as he tries to help the animals protect their forest from unscrupulous human developers. He decides to populate the forest with a species of animal that the law protects, and enlists the help of Ava (voiced by Lisa Kudrow), a lone Pacific western bear living in the condemned forest. To provide her with a mate, Dolittle turns to Archie (voiced by Steve Zahn), a wise-cracking circus-performing bear.This is the last Dr. Dolittle film to feature Eddie Murphy in the lead role, before Kyla Pratt assumed the lead role in future films, starting with Dr. Dolittle 3 in 2006. It is also the last Dr. Dolittle film to feature Raven-Symoné as Charisse Dolittle.dbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidedbp-dbp:nameDr. Jerkyl's Hidedbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Dr._Jerkyl's_Hidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsDr. Jerkyl's Hide is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes monster movie directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 8, 1954, and stars Sylvester.It is the first of three cartoons that Friz Freleng made based on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the others are Hyde and Hare (1955) and Hyde and Go Tweet (1960). This is the final appearance of the antagonistic canine duo Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier (although Spike is named "Alfie" in this short) from the golden age of American animation; speaking with a British accent throughout.This cartoon's plot follows the same formula as Tree for Two (1952), except that this time it is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde parody, as opposed to a black panther that escaped from the zoo. Sylvester is trying to escape a pair of British dogs (Alfie the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier). He accidentally ingests Dr. Jekyll's formula (thinking it is soda pop), causing him to become a monster named Mr. Hyde. He terrorizes Alfie and causes Chester to call Alfie a coward.dbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_S._Bucquetdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lew_Ayresdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Daydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_S._Bucquetdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Branddbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:nameDr. Kildare's Crisisdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_S._Bucquetdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsDr. Kildare's Crisis is a 1940 drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Laraine Day. Mary Lamont's (Laraine Day) financier brother Douglas Lamont (Robert Young) is subject to seizures, and it seems that he is suffering from hereditary epilepsy.It is the sixth in the MGM series of nine films starring Ayres as Dr. Kildare, made from 1938 - 1942.dbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_S._Bucquetdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lew_Ayresdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Daydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_S._Bucquetdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:nameDr. Kildare's Wedding Daydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_S._Bucquetdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Dr._Kildare's_Wedding_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ConnecticutDr. Kildare's Wedding Day is a 1941 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, and Laraine Day. It is the eighth of a total of nine Dr. Kildare pictures made by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. When MGM decided to move up-and-coming star Laraine Day out of the "Dr. Kildare" series, the studio did so in a startlingly dramatic fashion. Adding extra interest to this film in the Kildare series, Barrymore composed the music credited to the Cornelia Bartlett character, and actor Red Skelton provides comic relief.dbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientdbp-dbp:distributorMossdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientdbp-dbp:nameDr. Wake's Patientdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Wake's_Patientpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_PaulDr. Wake's Patient is a 1916 British silent romance film directed by Fred Paul and starring Phyllis Dare, Gerald McCarthy and James Lindsay. A doctor, who is a farmer's son, falls in love with one of his patients who comes from a wealthy aristocratic background.dbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorJesy Nelsondbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Hannah for Clerkenwell Filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hannah_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Horandbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kellie_Shirleydbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clerkenwell_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameDr Jekyll and Mr Hydedbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsDr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a 2002 British thriller film, and an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novella, directed by Maurice Phillips and starring John Hannah. Set in Victorian England, it was filmed in 2002 and released in Britain in that year. As the result of its release in the US in 2003, that date is sometimes attached to it.dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:distributorGaumont Buena Vista Internationaldbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:producerMel Brooksdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringHarvey Kormandbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringAmy Yasbeckdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringLeslie Nielsendbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringMel Brooksdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNicoldbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringSteven Weberdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:starringLysette 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Statesdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hummie_Manndbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brooksfilms_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampire_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Transylvaniadbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rudy_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Dracula:_Dead_and_Loving_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1893Dracula: Dead and Loving It is a 1995 supernatural horror comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, from a screenplay by Brooks, Rudy De Luca, and Steve Haberman, and based on a story by De Luca and Haberman. The film stars Leslie Nielsen as Dracula and Brooks as Van Helsing, with Steven Weber, Peter MacNicol, Amy Yasbeck, Lysette Anthony, Harvey Korman, and Anne Bancroft in supporting roles. Although the film is primarily a parody of the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, it follows Dracula (1931) in its deviations from the novel. It also parodies, among other films, The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), while the visual style and production values are reminiscent of the Hammer Horror films. Dracula: Dead and Loving It was theatrically released in the United States on December 22, 1995, to critical and commercial failure, grossing $10.7 million against its $30 million production budget. The film is Brooks' last directorial effort to date.dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Keirdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:nameDracula: Prince of Darknessdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1895dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherDracula: Prince of Darkness is a 1966 British gothic supernatural horror film directed by Terence Fisher. The film was produced by Hammer Film Productions, and is the third entry in Hammer's Dracula series, as well as the second to feature Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, the titular vampire. It also stars Andrew Keir, Francis Matthews, and Barbara Shelley.The film was photographed in Techniscope by Michael Reed, designed by Bernard Robinson and scored by James Bernard.dbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Morris_R._Schlankdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morris_R._Schlankdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbp:nameDrifting Soulsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drifting_Soulspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_KingDrifting Souls is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Louis King and starring Lois Wilson, Theodore von Eltz and Raymond Hatton.dbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Lee_Beideckdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pillen's_Farm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerT. Lee Beideckdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringT. Lee Beideckdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amaury_Batistadbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Osborne_(US_actor)dbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Spiecherdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Sirkdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Lee_Beideckdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pillen's_Farm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:T._Lee_Beideckdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T._Lee_Beideckdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameDrivers Wanteddbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Drivers_Wanted_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsDrivers Wanted is a 2005 comedy film written, directed and produced by T. Lee Beideck. Beideck also stars in the film, along with David Sirk, Amaury Batista, Dave Spiecher and Brian Osborne.The plot is centered on the pizza delivery drivers for a small town pizza shop.dbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troubledbp-dbp:nameDroopy's Double Troubledbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_brothersdbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Droopy's_Double_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DroopyDroopy's Double Trouble is the 11th animated short featuring Droopy. It was the first short to introduce one of Droopy's relatives.dbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:directorMichael Nymandbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:distributorPrestigedbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kees_Kasanderdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_Wigmandbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:producerDavid Cunningham & Michael Nymandbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Hilldbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliet_Stevensondbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joely_Richardsondbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Plowrightdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:starringJason Edwardsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kees_Kasanderdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_Wigmandbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:nameDrowning by Numbersdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Minimalist_musicdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Netherlandsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numbersdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Netherlandsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Suffolkdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Suffolkdbp-dbr:Drowning_by_Numberspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_crime_drama_filmsDrowning by Numbers is a British-Dutch crime comedy-drama 1988 film directed by Peter Greenaway. It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cannes Film Festival of 1988.dbp-dbr:Michael_Mann__Michael_Mann__1dbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerBranko Lustigdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerChristopher Canaandbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerChristine A. Sacanidbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Allandbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerAnn Powelldbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerJohnny Lattanziodbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:producerRose Schachtdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_J._Barrydbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Treat_Williamsdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miguel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benicio_del_Torodbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_T._Nelsondbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Allandbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storydbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Mexican_drug_cartelsdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Miniseries_winnersdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award-winning_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_organized_crimedbp-dbr:Drug_Wars:_The_Camarena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_GibsonDrug Wars: The Camarena Story is a 1990 American crime drama television miniseries based on the life of Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena, an undercover DEA who was abducted and killed by the Guadalajara Cartel in 1985. The series is directed by Brian Gibson and stars Steven Bauer in the titular role and Benicio del Toro as cartel leader Rafael Caro Quintero, alongside Elizabeth Peña, Miguel Ferrer, Treat Williams and Craig T. Nelson. The teleplay is based on Elaine Shannon’s non-fiction book Desperados and the Time magazine article of the same name. Filmmaker Michael Mann served as an executive producer, as well as co-writing one of the episodes.The series originally aired in three installments on NBC, on January 7–9, 1990. It was the second most watched NBC mini-series of the year following The Kennedys, and was generally well-received by critics. It won Outstanding Miniseries at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards, and Steven Bauer was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. A follow-up television film, Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel, aired in 1992.dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:International_Video_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributorAvenue Picturesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliot_Goldenthaldbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerCary Brokawdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringMatt Dillondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringJames Remardbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringHeather Grahamdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringKelly Lynchdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringJames LeGrosdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Burroughsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:International_Video_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameDrugstore Cowboydbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameDrugstore Cowboy: Selections From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Progressive_rockdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Avant-gardedbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Society_of_Film_Critics_Award_for_Best_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1971dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elliot_Goldenthaldbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:William_S._Burroughsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gus_Van_SantDrugstore Cowboy is a 1989 American black comedy crime drama film directed by the American filmmaker Gus Van Sant. Written by Van Sant and Daniel Yost and based on an autobiographical novel by James Fogle, the film stars Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, and Heather Graham. It features supporting performances from James Remar, Max Perlich, Grace Zabriskie, and William S. Burroughs. Based on the then-unpublished novel of the same name by James Fogle, it follows a group of nomadic drug addicts in 1971 Portland, Oregon. It was Van Sant's second film as director, following his 1988 debut Mala Noche.Principal photography of Drugstore Cowboy took place in Portland in the fall of 1988. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 6, 1989. It received significant acclaim from film critics, with praise for its performances, realistic portrayal of drug addiction, and its dark humor. It received numerous accolades from film critic associations, including three nominations and four wins at the Independent Spirit Awards. In the years since its original release, the film has developed a cult following.dbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTimothy M. 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The screenplay, which was inspired by the Stephenson High School Drumline, was written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps. The film follows a young drummer from New York, played by Nick Cannon, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section. Zoe Saldaña, Leonard Roberts and Orlando Jones co-star.The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with most of them praising the musical bands' overall performances. It was a success at the box office, earning over $56 million in the U.S., and almost $1.2 million in foreign markets.A direct sequel Drumline: A New Beat, premiered on VH1 on October 27, 2014. Cannon reprises his role as Devon, albeit as a supporting character rather than the protagonist.dbp-dbr:Dudes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:Dudes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Carolco_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dudes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMiguel Tejada-Floresdbp-dbr:Dudes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerb Jaffedbp-dbr:Dudes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen E. 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A Western revenge story in a contemporary setting, its plot concerns three punk rockers from New York City who attempt to make their way to California. When one of them is murdered by a vicious gang leader, the other two, played by Cryer and Roebuck, find themselves fish out of water as they pursue the murderer from Arizona to Montana, assisted by a tow truck driver played by Stewart.Continuing Spheeris' theme of highlighting the punk subculture as in her prior films The Decline of Western Civilization (1981) and Suburbia (1984), Dudes features several rock musicians in various roles, including Fear singer Lee Ving as the gang leader, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea as the murdered punk, and John Densmore of the Doors, Axxel G. Reese of the Gears, and punk artist and promoter "Mad" Marc Rude in minor roles, as well as punk rock band the Vandals performing in the opening scene. Spheeris had previously worked with Ving in The Decline of Western Civilization, and with Flea and the Vandals in Suburbia.Dudes was shown in only a few theaters and did not receive a wide release through a film distributor. Several parties involved in making the film, including Spheeris, later attributed this to its mixing of multiple genres and tones. Written as a dramatic, action-filled "punk Western" set in the modern era, the finished film also contained elements of comedy, road movies, and a heavy metal soundtrack, the combination of which made it difficult to market. It received a home video release on VHS, through which niche interest in the film persisted in subsequent decades. In 2017 it was given a new release in the DVD and Blu-ray formats.dbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Goldberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:producerTodd Phillipsdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Lewisdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Jr.dbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Foxxdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zach_Galifianakisdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Monaghandbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Goldberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Sztykieldbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:nameDue Datedbp-dbr:Due_Datedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Legendary_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Due_Datepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Todd_PhillipsDue Date is a 2010 American black comedy road film directed by Todd Phillips, who wrote the screenplay with Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel. The film follows a man (Robert Downey Jr.) who must get across the country to Los Angeles in time for the birth of his child and is forced to road-trip with an aspiring actor (Zach Galifianakis). Michelle Monaghan, Juliette Lewis, and Jamie Foxx also star. Shot in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Atlanta, Georgia, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the film was released on November 5, 2010. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $211 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Televisiondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ecksteindbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Weaverdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Scottdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarey Loftindbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Televisiondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ecksteindbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_road_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Richard_MathesonDuel is a 1971 American road action thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg in his feature film debut. It centers on a traveling salesman David Mann (Dennis Weaver) driving his car through rural California to meet a client. However, he finds himself chased and terrorized by the mostly unseen driver of a semi-truck. The screenplay by Richard Matheson adapts his own short story of the same name, published in the April 1971 issue of Playboy, and based on an encounter on November 22, 1963, when a trucker dangerously cut him off on a California freeway.Produced by Universal Television as a television film, Duel originally aired as a part of the ABC Movie of the Week series on November 13, 1971. It later received an international theatrical release by Universal Pictures in an extended version featuring scenes shot after the film's original TV broadcast. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Spielberg's direction being singled out for praise. It has since been recognized as an influential cult classic and one of the greatest television films ever made.dbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Umberto_Lenzidbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernando_Lamasdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Umberto_Lenzidbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luciano_Martinodbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ugo_Guerradbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbp:nameDuel of Firedbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firedbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Umberto_Lenzidbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Duel_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_adventure_filmsDuel of Fire (Italian: Duello nella Sila) is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It starred Fernando Lamas and Liana Orfei. 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The motion picture features an ensemble cast with Gwyneth Paltrow, Huey Lewis, Paul Giamatti, Maria Bello, Angie Dickinson, Scott Speedman, and Andre Braugher among others. The movie "revolves around the little known world of karaoke competitions and the wayward characters who inhabit it."dbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jana_Sue_Memeldbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Uma_Thurmandbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kiefer_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Capshawdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jana_Sue_Memeldbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Brooks_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:nameDuke of Groovedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sDuke of Groove is a 1995 American short film directed by Griffin Dunne. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.dbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carroll_Ballarddbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Debneydbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Lowrydbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Wells_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerE.K. Gaylord IIdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Acognydbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerKristin Harmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerStacy Cohendbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eamonn_Walkerdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hope_Davisdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Campbell_Scottdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Michaletosdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carroll_Ballarddbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Lowrydbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Wells_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Flintdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_St._Germaindbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameDumadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Namibiadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Botswanadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Namibiadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Botswanadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cheetahsdbp-dbr:Duma_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carroll_BallardDuma is a 2005 American family drama adventure film about a young South African boy's friendship with an orphaned cheetah, based on How It Was with Dooms by Carol Cawthra Hopcraft and Xan Hopcraft. It was directed by Carroll Ballard and stars Alexander Michaletos in his only film role, Eamonn Walker, Campbell Scott and Hope Davis. This was Carroll Ballard's final film before his retirement.The film was theatrically released on April 22, 2005, by Warner Bros. Pictures, Gaylord Films and John Wells Productions. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, but Warner Bros. only gave the film a small release around the world (including a limited theatrical release in the US), resulting in earning $994,790 in worldwide box office. The film won the Family Feature Film at the Genesis Awards in 2006.dbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Farrellydbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumberdbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumberdbp-dbp:producerBrad Krevoydbp-dbr:Dumb_and_Dumberdbp-dbp:producerCharles B. 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It is the first installment in the Dumb and Dumber franchise. Starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, it tells the story of Lloyd Christmas (Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Daniels), two dumb but well-meaning friends from Providence, Rhode Island, who set out on a cross-country road trip to Aspen, Colorado, to return a briefcase full of money to its owner, thinking it was abandoned as a mistake, though it was actually left as a ransom. Lauren Holly, Karen Duffy, Mike Starr, Charles Rocket, and Teri Garr play supporting roles.The film was released on December 16, 1994, to mixed reviews from critics. It grossed $247 million at the box office and has since developed a cult following. The success of Dumb and Dumber launched the career of the Farrelly brothers, established the range of the heretofore dramatically acclaimed Daniels as a gifted comedic actor and revitalized his Hollywood career, and solidified Carrey's reputation as one of the most prominent actors of the 1990s. The film also spawned an animated TV series, a 2003 prequel, and a 2014 sequel.dbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerJustin Springerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerEhren Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerDerek Freydbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerKatterli Frauenfelderdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringEva Greendbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Farrelldbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny DeVitodbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Arkindbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Derek_Freydbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameDumbodbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bedfordshiredbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1919dbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Disney's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DumboDumbo is a 2019 American fantasy period adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger. It is an adaptation of Walt Disney's 1941 animated film Dumbo, which is based on the novel by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl. Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, and Alan Arkin star in a story about a family that works at a failing traveling circus encounter a baby elephant with extremely large ears who is capable of flying.Plans for a live-action film adaptation of Dumbo were announced in 2014, and Burton was confirmed as director in March 2015. Most of the cast signed on for the feature in March 2017 and principal photography lasted from July to November 2017 in England. It was the first of five live-action adaptations of prior animated Disney films released in 2019, along with Aladdin, The Lion King, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, and Lady and the Tramp.Dumbo premiered in Los Angeles on March 11, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 29, 2019. The film grossed $353 million worldwide against a $170 million budget and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of DeVito and Keaton but criticized the script. Burton later confirmed that he would no longer work with Disney, referring to the studio as a "horrible big circus".dbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Norman_(director)dbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Leedbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Norman_(director)dbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameDunkirkdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Normandbp-dbr:Dunkirk_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dunkirk_evacuation_filmsDunkirk is a 1958 British war film directed by Leslie Norman that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II, and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough, and Bernard Lee. The film is based on the novels The Big Pick-Up by Elleston Trevor and Dunkirk co-authored by Lt Col Ewan Butler and Major J. S. Bradford.dbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Earlanddbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hongdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Raydbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Tangdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Speeddbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Oliverdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ching-Ying_Lamdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringClaire Nonodbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringLung Chandbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringMargo Hopedbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringRichard Lee-Sungdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_D'Amatodbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:nameDynamite Brothersdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:nameThe Dynamite Brothersdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brothersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dynamite_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_action_filmsDynamite Brothers, also known by its alternate title East Meets Watts, is a 1974 martial arts and blaxploitation film.It was filmed on location in Watts, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. It stars football-hero-turned-actor Timothy Brown, who was also known for his role as Spearchucker Jones in the TV series M*A*S*H, and Hong Kong star actor and martial artist Alan Tang. It also stars Aldo Ray as a crooked cop and James Hong in a villainous role.Current and future stars including Tony Liu, Biff Yeager, Phillip Ko, Billy Chan, Mars and Susan McIver of The Golddiggers fame pop up at various stages in the film.dbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Curtisdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ainsley_Gardinerdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jemaine_Clementdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joel_Tobeckdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringLoren Horsleydbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Curtisdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ainsley_Gardinerdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Loren_Horsleydbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:nameEagle vs Sharkdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_romantic_comedy_filmsEagle vs Shark is a 2007 New Zealand romantic comedy film written and directed by Taika Waititi and financed by the New Zealand Film Commission. The film had its world premiere at Sundance in the World Cinema Dramatic section of the festival. It received mixed reviews.dbp-dbr:Echoes_from_a_Ghost_Minyandbp-dbp:directorGustave Rosaniodbp-dbr:Echoes_from_a_Ghost_Minyandbp-dbp:directorJoseph Van Blunkdbp-dbr:Echoes_from_a_Ghost_Minyandbp-dbp:nameEchoes From A Ghost 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Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show is an animated road comedy television film that serves as the series finale for the animated series Ed, Edd n Eddy. It was produced by a.k.a. Cartoon and premiered on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2009. Series creator Danny Antonucci directed the film and co-wrote it with Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor and Stacy Warnick. Big Picture Show centers on an adventure that the adolescent Eddy takes his friends Ed and Edd with him to find his older brother after their most recent money-making scheme leaves their cul-de-sac in a state of devastation that harms its other participants.Antonucci and a.k.a. Cartoon spent two years working on the film before it was finished in 2008. To focus more on this, he shortened the show's sixth season to two episode segments after getting approval from Cartoon Network to work on a film. It stars Matt Hill, Sam Vincent and Tony Sampson as the title characters, and David Paul Grove, Kathleen Barr, Erin Fitzgerald, Peter Kelamis, Janyse Jaud and Keenan Christenson as their neighbors from the cul-de-sac. Terry Klassen, the film's voice director, voiced Eddy's brother, while Patric Caird composed the film's score. Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show had high ratings for Cartoon Network, posting double and triple digit ratings delivery gains. It has been praised as a strong conclusion for Ed, Edd n Eddy.dbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Gowersdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:producerRichard Tienkendbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:producerRobert Wachsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:starringEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Gowersdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Stand-up_comedydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Stand-up_comedydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Rolling_Stonesdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Michael_Jacksondbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_James_Browndbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_network_specialsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_in_comedydbp-dbr:Eddie_Murphy_Deliriouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Bruce_GowersEddie Murphy Delirious is an American stand-up comedy television special directed by Bruce Gowers, written by and starring Eddie Murphy. The stand-up set became a TV Special for HBO on October 15, 1983. The 70-minute special was Murphy's first feature stand-up and the predecessor to the wide theatrical release in 1987, Eddie Murphy Raw. Delirious was also released as an album on October 24, 1983, titled Eddie Murphy: Comedian, which won Best Comedy Album at the 1984 Grammy Awards.dbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Tierneydbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duane_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Duane_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbp:nameEddie Presleydbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Eddie_Presleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jimmy_ManzieEddie Presley is a 1992 dramedy film directed by Jeff Burr and featuring Duane Whitaker in the title role. It is based on a one man show Whitaker had written and performed in Los Angeles.Whitaker plays Eddie Presley, a former successful owner of a chain of pizza restaurants who, against the wishes of his father (Joe Estevez) and mother (Whitaker's real-life mother Barbara), decides to sell his business in the pursuit of living his dream of becoming an Elvis Presley impersonator, going so far as to legally change his last name to "Presley". After several years, he's living in his van and desperate for work. After his boss (Lawrence Tierney) fires Presley from his night security job for sleeping (with the Polaroids to back it up), he finally lands a gig in a seedy Hollywood bar (managed by Roscoe Lee Brown). After a technical malfunction, he proceeds to bare his soul to the audience in an improvisational one man show, where he admits to spending time in a psychiatric hospital after suffering a mental breakdown (Bruce Campbell and Quentin Tarantino make cameos as orderlies at the hospital). Meanwhile, in his personal life, Presley has to deal with a cheating girlfriend who ends up working in pornography, while remaining oblivious to a co-worker who truly loves him.dbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yurek_Bogayeviczdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Zev_Braundbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yurek_Bogayeviczdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zev_Braundbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yurek_Bogayeviczdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbp:nameEdges of the Lorddbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Polanddbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lorddbp-dbp:countryPolanddbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polish_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Krakówdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Krakówdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jan_A._P._Kaczmarekdbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Zev_Braundbp-dbr:Edges_of_the_Lordpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yurek_BogayeviczEdges of the Lord is a 2001 film, written and directed by Yurek Bogayevicz, starring Willem Dafoe and Haley Joel Osment. The film, set in Poland during World War II, tells the story of a wealthy Jewish boy who must pose as a Catholic peasant farmland local in order to avoid capture from Nazi forces.dbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbp:nameEducating Fatherdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Educating_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_KaylinEducating Father is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, and Dixie Dunbar. 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The first film was released in 2010 and featured the voices of Justin Long and Hayden Panettiere, though subsequent films were direct-to-video and therefore featured a smaller cast, primarily Ben Diskin and Kate Higgins. All 8 movies were released as an 8 Movie Collection DVD set on October 3, 2017.dbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Braunsbergdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Spanodbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregory_K._Hellerdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Seidmandbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlphabet Citydbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_American_Mafiadbp-dbr:Alphabet_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_crime_drama_filmsAlphabet City is a 1984 American crime-drama film directed by Amos Poe. The story follows a young New York City gangster of Italian descent named Johnny, who has been given control over his own neighborhood by the Mafia. Then unknown actors Vincent Spano (as Johnny), Jami Gertz, and Michael Winslow and Daniel Jordano are featured in this low-budget thriller. Acclaimed film and stage actress Zohra Lampert plays Johnny's mother. The film is set in Alphabet City, a part of the East Village in New York City.dbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Palmer_(animator)dbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Palmer_(animator)dbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlpine Anticsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alpine_Antics_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Palmer_(animator)Alpine Antics is a 1929 animated cartoon by Winkler Productions and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJulian Pringledbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Moirdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Punch-McGregordbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cory_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlterationsdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Alterations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_PringleAlterations is a two-part 1988 Australian television film for the ABC shot in 1987 at Canberra. It deals with a married couple and their respective affairs.dbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:directorMiles Feldmandbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:distributorRojak Filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:producerSerge Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:starringAllen Lee Haffdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:starringGuy Veigdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:starringLeah Rowandbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Altered_Speciesdbp-dbp:nameAltered Speciesdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Altered_Speciespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsAltered Species, earlier known as Rodentz, is a 2001 horror film directed by Miles Feldman and starring Allen Lee Haff, Leah Rowan, and Guy Veig. The plot is about a scientist who has found a way to regenerate damaged tissue in the body.dbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Coppingdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Bilcockdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerTim Burstalldbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graeme_Blundelldbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringAlan Finneydbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Coppingdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Bilcockdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Hopgooddbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Finney_(actor)dbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameAlvin Rides Againdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Alvin_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sex_comedy_filmsAlvin Rides Again is a 1974 Australian sex-comedy film sequel to Alvin Purple. It was directed by David Bilcock and Robin Copping, who were regular collaborators with Tim Burstall. It was rated M unlike its predecessor which was rated R. Alvin Rides Again still features a lot of full frontal nudity.dbp-dbr:Always_Another_Dawndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T.O._McCreadiedbp-dbr:Always_Another_Dawndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Always_Another_Dawndbp-dbp:distributorEroc Filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Another_Dawndbp-dbp:producerA.K. McCreadiedbp-dbr:Always_Another_Dawndbp-dbp:producerT.O. 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It was produced and distributed by Fox Film.dbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Mayodbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milton_Berledbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rose_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Shulmandbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:nameAlways Leave Them Laughingdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_Leave_Them_Laughingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_RuthAlways Leave Them Laughing is a 1949 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Milton Berle and Virginia Mayo.dbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Garrettdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pitcherdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerEarl St. Johndbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence Morgandbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Squiredbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Hayterdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlways a Bridedbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_SmartAlways a Bride is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan and Ronald Squire. It was written by Peter Jones and Smart.dbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Andrews_Sistersdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mel_Ronsondbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlways a Bridesmaiddbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Always_a_Bridesmaid_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_filmsAlways a Bridesmaid is a 1943 musical film starring The Andrews Sisters and Patric Knowles.dbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:directorJay Leedbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bloody_Disgustingdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:producerLinda L. Millerdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:producerZak Kilbergdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringJames Duvaldbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringTracey Walterdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringBret Robertsdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringTamara Feldmandbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringEddie Rousedbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringJade Dornfelddbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringLarry Cedardbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringMegan Gallagherdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringRena Owendbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:starringYorgo Constantinedbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bloody_Disgustingdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:nameAlyce Killsdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Alyce_Killspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_thriller_filmsAlyce Kills, originally titled Alyce, is a 2011 American horror thriller film directed by Jay Lee, starring Jade Dornfeld, Tamara Feldman, James Duval, Eddie Rouse, Larry Cedar, Yorgo Constantine, Megan Gallagher, Rena Owen, Tracey Walter and Bret Roberts.dbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:René_Bonnièredbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Huguette_Olignydbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacques_Labrecquedbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:René_Bonnièredbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Walker_(author)dbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbp:nameAmanita Pestilensdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilensdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Amanita_Pestilenspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bilingualism_in_CanadaAmanita Pestilens is a 1963 Canadian-American psychological horror-fantasy/drama film produced by F. R. Crawley, and directed by René Bonnière. It was "the first Canadian feature film to be shot in both English and French with the same set of actors". It included an early career performance by Geneviève Bujold, along with performances by Jacques Labrecque and Huguette Oligny. It was filmed at Harrington Lake, Québec.The film's script was written by Canadian author David Walker and was initially titled Staircases. Bonnière persuaded Crawley to fund and produce a film based on this script. The new title, Amanita Pestilens, meant "Poisoned Love".dbp-dbr:Escape:_Human_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:Escape:_Human_Cargodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Escape:_Human_Cargodbp-dbp:producerDavid Francodbp-dbr:Escape:_Human_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Grillodbp-dbr:Escape:_Human_Cargodbp-dbp:producerAnne E. 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The film was based upon the autobiography Flight from Dhahran by John McDonald In 1999, the film was nominated at the Motion Picture Sound Editors for the Golden Reel Award in the Best Sound Editing - Television movies category. 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It starred Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt and Nazimova. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Grace Zaring Stone.dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Bergnerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Sinclair_(actor)dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penelope_Dudley-Warddbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Zuckmayerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameEscape Me Neverdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_CzinnerEscape Me Never is a 1935 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner, produced by Herbert Wilcox, and starring Elisabeth Bergner (recreating the role of Gemma as she created it onstage in New York and London), Hugh Sinclair and Griffith Jones. The score is by William Walton with orchestration by Hyam Greenbaum. Bergner was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance, but lost to Bette Davis. British readers of Film Weekly magazine voted the 1935 Best Performance in a British Movie to her. The film is an adaptation of the play Escape Me Never by Margaret Kennedy, which was based upon her 1930 novel The Fool of the Family. That book was a sequel to The Constant Nymph, which was also about the Sanger family of musical geniuses, but there is a disjunct among the books and the films: the Sanger brothers are never mentioned in the 1943 film version of The Constant Nymph. 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That book was a continuation of her story of the fictional Sanger family of musical geniuses introduced in The Constant Nymph, but there is a disjunct among the books and the films: The Sanger brothers are never mentioned in the 1943 film of The Constant Nymph, and their names are changed in this picture.dbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLloyd A. Simandldbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNorth American Releasingdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorYork Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLloyd A. Simandldbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Bergindbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Outerbridgedbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Crewsondbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Rohldbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEscape Velocitydbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCzech Republicdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Velocity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsEscape Velocity is a 1999 Canadian thriller film, directed by Lloyd A. Simandl.dbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameEscape by Nightdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_by_Night_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_drama_filmsEscape by Night is a 1953 British second feature ('B') crime film directed and written by John Gilling and starring Bonar Colleano, Andrew Ray, Sid James and Simone Silva.dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Ivesondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Les_Harris_(producer)dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Ivesondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Les_Harris_(producer)dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:genreHistorydbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperdbp-dbp:countryCanada / United Statesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1980dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irandbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iranian_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canada–United_States_relationsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Iran:_The_Canadian_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iran_hostage_crisisEscape from Iran: The Canadian Caper is a Canadian-American television film from 1981 about the "Canadian Caper" during the Iranian Revolution and hostage crises.dbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:producerKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:producerDebra Hilldbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringPeter Fondadbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringStacy Keachdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringCliff Robertsondbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringPam Grierdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.dbp-dbp:starringGeorges 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Statesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rysher_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orange_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Shirley_Walkerdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Debra_Hilldbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Braunfels,_Texasdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Urban_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Debra_Hilldbp-dbr:Escape_from_L.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Snake_Plissken_ChroniclesEscape from L.A. (stylized on-screen as John Carpenter's Escape from L.A.) is a 1996 American post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell reprising his role as Snake Plissken. A sequel to Escape from New York (1981), the film co-stars Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, Peter Fonda, and Pam Grier.The film, set in a then-near-future world of 2013, sees the United States ruled by a theocratic President for life. Los Angeles, after an earthquake severed the city from the mainland, has been constructed as a prison-like island. When the president's daughter steals the remote of a new superweapon and escapes to L.A., Plissken is recruited to retrieve the remote in exchange for the wavering of his upcoming deportation.Released on August 9, 1996, Escape from L.A. failed to meet the studio's expectations at the box office and received polarized reactions from critics. The film later found a strong cult following.dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:directorNeill Fearnleydbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:producerPeter Lhotkadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Scottdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:producerArvi liimatainendbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:nameEscape from Marsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hard_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPN_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2016dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2015dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Marspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neill_FearnleyEscape from Mars is a 1999 made-for-TV film produced for the UPN Network. The story concerns five astronauts who make the first crewed trip to Mars in 2015.The film was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_E._Dotydbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_P._Alstondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Eastepdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rutger_Hauerdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Shepherd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Pacuładbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hartmut_Beckerdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_E._Dotydbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_P._Alstondbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Eastepdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:genreHistorydbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobibordbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Belgradedbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prison_escapesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jewish_resistance_during_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Golddbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Sobiborpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sobibor_extermination_campEscape from Sobibor is a 1987 British television film which aired on ITV and CBS. It is the story of the mass escape from the Nazi extermination camp at Sobibor, the most successful uprising by Jewish prisoners of German extermination camps (uprisings also took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka). The film was directed by Jack Gold and shot in Avala, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). The full 176-minute version shown in the UK on 10 May 1987 followed a 143-minute version shown in the United States on 12 April 1987.The script, by Reginald Rose, was based on Richard Rashke's 1983 book of the same name, along with a manuscript by Thomas Blatt, "From the Ashes of Sobibor", and a book by Stanisław Szmajzner, Inferno in Sobibor. Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, and Rutger Hauer starred in the film. The film received a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Hauer received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role—Television Film or Miniseries. (The film tied with Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story.) Esther Raab was a camp survivor who had assisted Rashke with his book and served as a technical consultant.dbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:directorMichael Scottdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:distributorNBCdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:distributorFirst Look Picturesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:producerErik Storeydbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:producerJohn Perrin Flynndbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:starringBrad Dourifdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:starringCindy Williamsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:starringMaria Pitillodbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:starringAdam Storkedbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Picturesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_from_Terror:_The_Teresa_Stamper_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsEscape From Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story is a 1995 American crime drama television film based on a true story from Unsolved Mysteries. It stars Adam Storke, Maria Pitillo, Brad Dourif and Cindy Williams.dbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hiredbp-dbp:nameEscort for Hiredbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Escort_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonEscort for Hire is a low budget 'B' 1960 British thriller film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring June Thorburn, Pete Murray, Noel Trevarthen, Jan Holden and Peter Butterworth. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by the Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEskimo Nelldbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Eskimo_Nell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsEskimo Nell (also known as The Ballad of Eskimo Nell and The Sexy Saga of Naughty Nell and Big Dick), is a 1975 British satirical comedy film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Roy Kinnear, Anna Quayle, Katy Manning, Christopher Timothy. It was produced by Stanley Long, who was mainly known for his sexploitation films. Though inspired by "The Ballad of Eskimo Nell", the film owes little to the original bawdy song and features little nudity, instead following a metafictional narrative about the various attempts to produce a movie based on "Eskimo Nell".Long called it "my definitive statement about the sex films", maintaining it was drawn from his own experiences working in the British film industry. Several characters in the film are based on real industry figures.dbp-dbr:Essington_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJulian Pringledbp-dbr:Essington_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Essington_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkedbp-dbr:Essington_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Essington_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Keays-Byrnedbp-dbr:Essington_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Essington_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Essington_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Essington_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Essington_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Essington_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_Pringledbp-dbr:Essington_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_the_Northern_TerritoryEssington is a 1974 TV film about a convict named Squires who arrives with a detachment of Royal Marines at Port Essington.According to the Canberra Times "it is both an historical narrative and an allegorical treatment of Australian history."dbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnaud_Desplechindbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Why_Not_Productionsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alain_Sardedbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnaud_Desplechindbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Why_Not_Productionsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alain_Sardedbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbp:nameEsther Kahndbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Esther_Kahndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arnaud_Desplechindbp-dbr:Esther_Kahnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Arnaud_DesplechinEsther Kahn is the first English-language film by the French director Arnaud Desplechin. It premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the Palme d'Or, but was not distributed to the United States for two years until it played in New York City in 2002. It stars Summer Phoenix as Esther and Ian Holm as her friend and teacher, Nathan Quellen.dbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:directorDaniel Knudsendbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:producerMichelle Knudsendbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:producerMark A. Knudsendbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Knudsendbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:starringGeorge W. Sarrisdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:nameEternal Theaterdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_religiondbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Eternal_Theaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_KnudsenEternal Theater is a 2024 American religious documentary film by filmmaker Daniel Knudsen about Christian universalism. The film follows Knudsen’s journey exploring the traditional Christian teaching on hell contrasted with Universal reconciliation. The film began production in 2010 and was released during Easter 2024.dbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Schafferdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Goldbergdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:producerAlec Bergdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:producerDavid Mandeldbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:producerJackie Marcusdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Trachtenbergdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:starringScott Mechlowiczdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:starringTravis Westerdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:starringJacob Pittsdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Schafferdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Goldberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Mandeldbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alec_Bergdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jackie_Schafferdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Schafferdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mandeldbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alec_Bergdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:nameEuroTripdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:nameEurotripdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:EuroTripdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BDSM_in_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2004dbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vatican_Citydbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Slovakiadbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Montecito_Picture_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alec_Bergdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Mandeldbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeff_Schafferdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twins_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:EuroTrippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_in_BratislavaEuroTrip is a 2004 American teen sex comedy film directed by Jeff Schaffer, from a screenplay he wrote with Alec Berg and David Mandel. It stars Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Travis Wester.Mechlowicz portrays Scott "Scotty" Thomas, a recent high school graduate from Ohio who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Jessica Boehrs). Accompanied by his friend Cooper (Pitts) and twin siblings Jenny and Jamie (Trachtenberg and Wester), Scott's quest takes him to England, France, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Germany, and Italy, encountering awkward, humorous, and embarrassing situations along the way.EuroTrip received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. It gained popularity through its home video release and eventually attained a cult classic status.dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Dobkin_(director)dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerJessica Elbaumdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerChris Henchydbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Savan_Kotechadbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringDemi Lovatodbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringDan Stevensdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringWill 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Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a 2020 American musical romantic comedy film directed by David Dobkin, written by Will Ferrell and Harper Steele, and starring Ferrell, Rachel McAdams, Dan Stevens, Melissanthi Mahut, Mikael Persbrandt, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Graham Norton, Demi Lovato, Pierce Brosnan, and Elín Petersdóttir. It follows the personally close Icelandic singers Lars Erickssong (Ferrell) and Sigrit Ericksdóttir (McAdams) as they are given the chance to represent their country in the Eurovision Song Contest.Development of a film based on the Eurovision Song Contest began in 2018, with Ferrell, a self-described follower of the event, attending the 2018 and 2019 editions to conceive the characters and story. The film was officially announced in June 2018, and filming took place between August and October 2019 in Scotland, Iceland, and England.The Story of Fire Saga was originally scheduled for a May 2020 release on Netflix to coincide with the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 contest was canceled, and the film was subsequently released a month later, on June 26. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the original music but criticised the screenplay and runtime. The film received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 93rd Academy Awards (for "Husavik").dbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Shadyacdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:producerNeal H. Moritzdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:producerRoger Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:producerGary Barberdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:producerMichael Bostickdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:producerTom Shadyacdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:producerAdam Anders, Matt Bronleewe, D.J. Butcher, Mike Curb, Chuck Howard, Dann Huff, Doug Johnson, Hal Ketchum, Jo Dee Messina, Kathy Nelson, Eric Pittarelli, Tom Shadyacdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringSteve Carelldbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringJohn Goodmandbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringLauren Grahamdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringWanda Sykesdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringJimmy Bennettdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:starringJohn Michael Higginsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Shadyacdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Shadyacdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Barberdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Oedekerkdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alec_Sokolowdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Cohen_(writer)dbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:nameEvan Almightydbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:nameEvan Almighty: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance_musicdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_Christian_musicdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steve_Oedekerkdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_governmentdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_Goddbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Shadyacdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Noah's_Ark_in_filmdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alec_Sokolowdbp-dbr:Evan_Almightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joel_CohenEvan Almighty is a 2007 American fantasy comedy film that is a spin-off and sequel of Bruce Almighty (2003). The film was directed by Tom Shadyac, written by Steve Oedekerk, based on the characters created by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe from the original film. It stars Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman reprising their roles as Evan Baxter and God, respectively, with new cast members Lauren Graham and John Goodman. The film is a modern-day retelling of Noah's Ark, which Evan reluctantly re-enacts on God's behalf while he also pursues a new career in government.Production of the film began in January 2006. Several visual effects companies were used to provide CGI for the numerous animals and the climactic tsunami scene. By the time the film had completed production, it had become the most expensive comedy film ever, later being overtaken by Men in Black 3.The film opened on June 22, 2007, and was a box-office bomb, grossing $174.4 million worldwide, and received generally negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Natalie_Portmandbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Relativity_Mediadbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnnette Savitchdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Gazzaradbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Bacalldbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Thirlbydbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Natalie_Portmandbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Relativity_Mediadbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameEvedbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Natalie_Portmandbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Natalie_Portmandbp-dbr:Eve_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sufjan_Stevens_soundtracksEve is a 2008 American romantic comedy short film written and directed by Natalie Portman, starring Lauren Bacall, Ben Gazzara, and Olivia Thirlby. 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Starring Blake Jenner, Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Ryan Guzman, Tyler Hoechlin, Will Brittain, and Wyatt Russell, it followed the lives of Texan college baseball players in 1980. The script was first completed in 2005, but Linklater struggled to secure funding until Annapurna Pictures got involved. Principal photography took place in and around Austin, Texas between October and December of 2014.Everybody Wants Some!! had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 30, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics, with many accrediting the film's acclaim to Linklater's direction and the performances of Jenner, Deutch and Powell.dbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McKay_(director)dbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Effie_Browndbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_McKay_(director)dbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Effie_Browndbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Everyday_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsEveryday People is a 2004 American drama television film written and directed by Jim McKay. The storyline revolves around the lives of the employees working at a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York City, which is to be closed down due to economic shortfall. The film first screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and later premiered on HBO on June 26, 2004.dbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:distributorSiren Visual Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:producerAlkinos Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:nameEverynight ... 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Starring Jake T. Austin, Rob Reiner, William H. Macy, Raven-Symoné and Whoopi Goldberg, along with many others. the film was produced by IDT Entertainment in Toronto with portions outsourced to Reel FX Creative Studios and was distributed domestically by 20th Century Fox.The film was theatrically released on September 15, 2006, to mixed reviews from critics and was a financial flop, earning $16.6 million on a $35 million budget. It also marked the final film for Dana Reeve before her death in March 2006, six months before the release of the film; it was dedicated to her and her husband, Christopher Reeve, who co-directed the film.dbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stella_Meghiedbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Robinsondbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnika Noni Rosedbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmandla Stenbergdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAna de la Regueradbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stella_Meghiedbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Mills_Goodloedbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEverything, Everythingdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alloy_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_young_adult_literaturedbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_diseasesdbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ludwig_Göranssondbp-dbr:Everything,_Everything_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stella_MeghieEverything, Everything is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Stella Meghie and written by J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicola Yoon's 2015 novel of the same name. The film was produced by Elysa Dutton and Leslie Morgenstein and stars Amandla Stenberg and Nick Robinson and follows a young woman named Maddy Whittier (Stenberg) who has a serious medical condition that prevents her from leaving her home, and her neighbor, Olly Bright (Robinson), who wants to help her experience life and they begin falling in love.Principal photography began on September 6, 2016, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and wrapped up the next month on October 7, 2016.The film was released on May 19, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed at the two lead performances, but with heavy criticism aimed at the screenplay; nevertheless, it was a commercial success, grossing $61 million worldwide on a production budget of $10 million.dbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.C._Balcondbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.C._Balcondbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbp:nameEverything Is Thunderdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_Is_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerEverything Is Thunder is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Constance Bennett, Douglass Montgomery and Oskar Homolka. Its plot concerns a British officer who attempts to escape from a German Prisoner of War camp during the First World War.dbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Elder_Willsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Elder_Willsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifedbp-dbp:nameEverything in Lifedbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Elder_Willsdbp-dbr:Everything_in_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosEverything in Life is a 1936 British musical film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Gitta Alpar, Neil Hamilton and Lawrence Grossmith. It was made at Highbury Studios.dbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_Producerdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerCristina Childers and Andrew Austindbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerDana Harrloedbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerThomas Smeaddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:starringDavid Weidoffdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:starringJohn Patrick Jordandbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:starringMitch Eakinsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_Producerdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:nameEvil Bongdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Evil_Bong_(film_series)Evil Bong is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and other Full Moon creatures. The ending features an extended cameo by Tommy Chong, of Cheech & Chong fame. Brandi Cunningham from VH1's Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and horror icon Bill Moseley also make appearances in the film, which spawned a franchise of sequels.dbp-dbr:Evixiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Evixiondbp-dbp:producerBashar Shbibdbp-dbr:Evixiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Evixiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bashar_Shbibdbp-dbr:Evixiondbp-dbp:nameEvixiondbp-dbr:Evixiondbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Evixionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Evixionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Evixionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Evixionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Evixionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Evixionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bashar_ShbibEvixion is a 1986 Canadian docudrama film produced and directed by Bashar Shbib. The film is about the tenants of a dilapidated apartment building in Montreal who receive an eviction notice and have to deal with the possibility of being homeless. The cast includes Roland Smith, Claire Nadon, Kennon Raines, Pierre Curzi, Piotr Lysak and Jean-Claude Gingras. It was criticized for its lack of a proper plot or purpose. It was first released on 26 August 1968 at the World Film Festival in Montreal.dbp-dbr:Ex-Flamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Halperindbp-dbr:Ex-Flamedbp-dbp:distributorLiberty Picturesdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Halperindbp-dbr:Ex-Flamedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Liberty_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamedbp-dbp:nameEx-Flamedbp-dbr:Ex-Flamedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ex-Flamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_HalperinEx-Flame is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Victor Halperin and starring Neil Hamilton, Marian Nixon, and Norman Kerry. The film is an adaptation of the 1861 Victorian novel East Lynne, but is set in contemporary England. This was the first production of the Poverty Row company Liberty Pictures. The following year, a more celebrated film version of the novel was released by Fox Film. Some sources state this is a lost film.dbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Whittondbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAsk Around Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKellie Maltagliatidbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerQuincy "QDeezy" Harrisdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Hartdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringQuincy "QDeezy" Harrisdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJameel Saleemdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Big_Boy_(radio_host)dbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKimelia Weathersdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Whittondbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameExit Strategydbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameExit Strategy Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Exit_Strategy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_romantic_comedy_filmsExit Strategy is a 2012 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Michael Whitton and starring Jameel Saleem, Kimelia Weathers, Quincy "QDeezy" Harris, with cameo appearances by L.A. radio host Big Boy and stand-up comedian Kevin Hart. Saleem plays a man whose main goal is to not get the girl, but to lose her. The film originated as a seven-part web series that began running in 2007.dbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbp:directorLeigh Scottdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbp:nameExorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowersdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowersdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_exorcismdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Asylum_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Exorcism:_The_Possession_of_Gail_Bowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_ScottExorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers is a 2006 American horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. It is considered to be a mockbuster of the 2005 film The Exorcism of Emily Rose.dbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Blake_Nelsondbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCastle Hill Productionsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Nelsondbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWendy Ettingerdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Blake_Nelsondbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Blake_Nelsondbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEye of Goddbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tulsa,_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_God_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Blake_NelsonEye of God is a 1997 crime drama film written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson and adapted from his stage play of the same name. It stars Martha Plimpton, Kevin Anderson, Nick Stahl, and Hal Holbrook. The film follows two plot lines which are revealed to be connected in a nonlinear narrative.Nelson developed the script at the Sundance Institute's Screenwriters and Directors Labs. The film won the American Independent Award at the Seattle International Film Festival in 1997 and the Bronze Award at the 1997 Tokyo International Film Festival. Nelson was nominated for the Someone to Watch Award at the 1998 Independent Spirit Awards and the Grand Jury Prize at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. The movie was filmed in the areas of Skiatook, Perry, and Tulsa of Oklahoma in early 1996.dbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Devinedbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLynne Robertsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sloan_Nibleydbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEyes of Texasdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_WitneyEyes of Texas is a 1948 American Western film shot in Trucolor directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janet_Green_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameEyewitnessdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Eyewitness_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Muriel_BoxEyewitness (also known as Point of Crisis) is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Muriel Box and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Belinda Lee, Michael Craig, Nigel Stock and Richard Wattis. It was Produced by Sydney Box for the Rank Organisation.dbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gilberto_Martínez_Solaresdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rafael_Portillodbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directorJerry Warrendbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:distributorSomething Weird Videodbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:distributorA.D.P. Pictures Inc.dbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:producerJerry Warrendbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringRosita Arenasdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yerye_Beirutedbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringFred Hoffmandbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringRamón Gaydbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gilberto_Martínez_Solaresdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rafael_Portillodbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gilberto_Martínez_Solaresdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fernando_de_Fuentesdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warrendbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:nameFace of the Screaming Werewolfdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_of_the_Screaming_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_WarrenFace of the Screaming Werewolf is a 1965 horror film directed by a low budget film maker Jerry Warren. The film was created by combining parts of two unrelated Mexican horror films, La Casa del Terror (1960), and La Momia Azteca (1957), with the addition of original footage shot by Warren. It was released on March 3, 1965, on a double-bill with another of Warren's films, Curse of the Stone Hand.dbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Britishdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Britishdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameFacesdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Faces_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_MorganFaces is a 1934 British drama film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Anna Lee, Harold French and Walter Sondes.dbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gregsondbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mai_Zetterlingdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Denisondbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:nameFaces in the Darkdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mikis_Theodorakisdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Boileau-Narcejacdbp-dbr:Faces_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_EadyFaces in the Dark is a 1960 black and white British thriller film directed by David Eady and starring John Gregson, Mai Zetterling and John Ireland. The screenplay was by Ephraim Kogan and John Tully film is based on the 1952 novel Les Visages de l'ombre by Boileau-Narcejac.dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Destination_Filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:producerAlex Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:producerStephen Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Nixon_(director)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringJim McBridedbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringJames Blackwelldbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringAlex Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringJason McLeoddbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringBailey Cavedbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringShannen Fieldsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringTracy Goodedbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Destination_Filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Nixon_(director)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:nameFacing the Giantsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:nameFacing the Giants: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christian_musicdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2005dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2003dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_school_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Kendrickdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherwood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_sports_filmsFacing the Giants is a 2006 American Christian drama sports film directed by and starring Alex Kendrick. The supporting cast was composed of volunteers from Sherwood Baptist Church, and it is the second film that Sherwood Pictures has done. Shot in Albany, Georgia, the film tells an underdog story about American football from a Christian worldview. The film made $10.2 million on a $100,000 budget.dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameFacing the Musicdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Facing_the_Music_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesFacing the Music is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Lupino, Jose Collins and Nancy Burne. It is also known by the alternative title Jewel Song.dbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:producerMichael Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:producerJim Czarneckidbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:producerKathleen Glynndbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monica_Hamptondbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:starringMichael Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Rumsfelddbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monica_Hamptondbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:nameFahrenheit 9/11dbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:nameFahrenheit 9/11: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_United_States_presidential_election_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_elections_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IFC_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_mediadbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Palme_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_filmsdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_subject_to_a_lawsuitdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Iraq_Wardbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politiciansdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_September_11_attacksdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_mediadbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)dbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Iraqdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_2000_United_States_presidential_electiondbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_controversiesdbp-dbr:Fahrenheit_9/11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_United_States_presidential_election_in_FloridaFahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring Michael Moore. The subjects of the film are the presidency of George W. Bush, the Iraq War, and the media's coverage of the war. In the film, Moore states that American corporate media were cheerleaders for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and did not provide an accurate or objective analysis of the rationale for the war and the resulting casualties there.The title of the film alludes to Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian view of the future United States, drawing an analogy between the autoignition temperature of paper and the date of the September 11 attacks; one of the film's taglines was "The Temperature at Which Freedom Burns".The film debuted at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the Palme d'Or, the festival's highest award. It received generally positive reviews from critics, but it also generated intense controversy, particularly including disputes over its accuracy. The film became the highest-grossing documentary of all time, grossing over $220 million (although it was later surpassed by Michael Jackson's This Is It in 2009). A follow-up, titled Fahrenheit 11/9, about the presidency of Donald Trump, was released in September 2018.dbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFair Exchangedbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Fair_Exchange_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_InceFair Exchange is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Patric Knowles, Raymond Lovell and Cecil Humphreys. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Communications_and_Entertainment_Limiteddbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Saundersdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarley Mannersdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cassandra_Delaneydbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Whodbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Sandforddbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Forddbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Communications_and_Entertainment_Limiteddbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameFair Gamedbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Adelaidedbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_Game_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_AndreacchioFair Game is a 1986 Australian action thriller film directed by Mario Andreacchio from a screenplay by Rob George. Quentin Tarantino enthuses about the movie in the 2008 documentary Not Quite Hollywood.dbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tallulah_Bankheaddbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameFaithlessdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Faithless_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mildred_CramFaithless is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film about a spoiled socialite who loses her money during the Great Depression. The film stars Tallulah Bankhead and Robert Montgomery and is based on Mildred Cram's novel Tinfoil, which also provided the film's working title.dbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Warner_(director)dbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Batesdbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Warner_(director)dbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Batesdbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:nameFall Timedbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hummie_Manndbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_crime_filmsFall Time is a 1995 film starring Mickey Rourke, David Arquette, Stephen Baldwin and Sheryl Lee, directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995.dbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:producerLes Alexanderdbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Broidodbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Millerdbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anjelica_Hustondbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Mulroneydbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyra_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Neilldbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsay_G._Merrithewdbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Dramadbp-dbr:Family_Picturesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_SavilleFamily Pictures is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sue Miller. It was directed by Philip Saville and stars Anjelica Huston, Sam Neill, Kyra Sedgwick, and Dermot Mulroney.dbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:directorScott M. Rosenfelddbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:distributorArrow Releasingdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:producerMark Levinsondbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:producerBonnie Sugardbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:producerCharmain Jagodbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:producerJohine Novoseldbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:producerSteven Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Mantegnadbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Reiserdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patti_LuPonedbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:nameFamily Prayersdbp-dbr:Family_Prayersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Family_Prayerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Prayerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Prayerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Prayerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Prayerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsFamily Prayers is a 1993 American drama film starring Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Paul Reiser and Patti LuPone. It was directed by Scott Rosenfeld. It is notable for being the first film role of Brittany Murphy, who had a non-speaking role.dbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hofsissdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonora Thunadbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerStefanie Powersdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaureen Stapletondbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Gilbertdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringStefanie Powersdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hofsissdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_FoxFamily Secrets is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Maureen Stapleton, Melissa Gilbert and Stefanie Powers (who also co-wrote and co-produced). The TV film was directed by Jack Hofsiss.dbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Silvio_Narizzanodbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Silvio_Narizzanodbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFanaticdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Silvio_Narizzanodbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Fanatic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Psycho-biddy_filmsFanatic (U.S. title: Die! Die! My Darling!) is a 1965 British horror thriller film directed by Silvio Narizzano, and starring Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers, Peter Vaughan, Yootha Joyce, Maurice Kaufmann and Donald Sutherland. It was written by Richard Matheson based on the 1961 novel Nightmare by Anne Blaisdell.Released in theaters on 21 March 1965 in the United Kingdom, it was filmed at Elstree Studios and on location in Letchmore Heath, Hertfordshire, during the summer of 1964. It was Bankhead's final feature film.dbp-dbr:Fantastic_Beasts_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Yatesdbp-dbr:Fantastic_Beasts_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fantastic_Beasts_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerTim Lewisdbp-dbr:Fantastic_Beasts_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerJ. K. 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The series is distributed by Warner Bros and consists of three fantasy films, beginning with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), and following with Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022). Following the 2001–11 film series directly adapting the Harry Potter books, Fantastic Beasts is the second film series in the Wizarding World shared universe media franchise.Rowling wrote the original screenplays for each film, with Steve Kloves, a writer on the Harry Potter series, returning to rewrite parts of the third film. The main story arc following Albus Dumbledore and his agents' quest—principally, Newt Scamander during his magical creature-saving safaris—to overcome Gellert Grindelwald, his lost love, as the First Wizarding War and Second World War approach.It stars Eddie Redmayne as the protagonist Newt Scamander, with Jude Law portraying Albus Dumbledore, and Colin Farrell, Johnny Depp, and Mads Mikkelsen all portraying the third leading character, antagonist Gellert Grindelwald. Also starring are Ezra Miller, Katherine Waterston, Alison Sudol, Dan Fogler, Victoria Yeates, Jessica Williams, Callum Turner, and Richard Coyle. Production of the series was led by David Heyman of Heyday Films and lasted over six years. The Fantastic Beasts series has been commercially successful, having collectively grossed over US$1.8 billion across three films, three times more than the budgeted costs. The first film received positive reviews while the later two films received mixed reviews. Some critics deemed the series overall to be inferior to the Harry Potter films.dbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Howarddbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:producerBrian Grazerdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:producerRon Howarddbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:producerBob Dolmandbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:starringNicole Kidmandbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:starringTom Cruisedbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:starringRobert Proskydbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:starringThomas Gibsondbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:starringCyril Cusackdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Williamsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_Howarddbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1892dbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Ozarksdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Far_and_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1893Far and Away is a 1992 American epic Western romantic adventure drama film directed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Bob Dolman and a story by Howard and Dolman. It stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. This was the last cinematography credit for Mikael Salomon before he moved on to a directing career. The music score was by John Williams. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.Cruise and Kidman, who were married at the time, play Irish immigrants seeking their fortune in the 1890s America, eventually taking part in the Land Run of 1893.This was Cyril Cusack's final film before his death the following year.dbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerAndre Morgandbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Ruddydbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringNick Noltedbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringMarius Weyersdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringFrank McRaedbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringNigel Haversdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Tokudadbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringElan Oberondbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Ruddydbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Borneodbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Poledourisdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_adventure_filmsFarewell to the King is a 1989 American action adventure drama film written and directed by John Milius. It stars Nick Nolte, Nigel Havers, Frank McRae, and Gerry Lopez and is loosely based on the 1969 novel Farewell to the King by Pierre Schoendoerffer. Longtime Milius collaborator Basil Poledouris composed the musical score.dbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:directorAxel Sanddbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Maverick_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ProSiebendbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hermann_Johadbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Cahilldbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Walker_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Beattiedbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexia_Barlierdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Maverick_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ProSiebendbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hermann_Johadbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:nameFast Track: No Limitsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitsdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Fast_Track:_No_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_auto_racing_filmsFast Track: No Limits is a 2008 independent film directed by Axel Sand and written and produced by Lee Goldberg. It was a co-production between Action Concept and the German television network ProSiebenSat.1 The film stars Erin Cahill and Andrew Walker.The film was shot in English, with American, British, Canadian, French, and German actors, on location in Berlin, Germany. Cars for the film were supplied by BMW, Audi, and Subaru. It aired first on ProSiebenSat.1 in February 2008, and was released theatrically in China by Beijing Time Entertainment. The film has been broadcast on television and released on DVD in dozens of countries, and it was released on DVD in the United States by Maverick Entertainment Group.The screenplay was novelized by Lee Goldberg in 2013 though the setting was moved to the United States for the book.dbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Stephanidbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Stephanidbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameFast and Loosedbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:Fast_and_Loose_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_L._MarinFast and Loose is a 1939 American thriller film directed by Edwin L. 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Faster was released on November 24, 2010. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $35 million against a production budget of $24 million.dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Cohn Curtisdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Brophydbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Petersondbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Bellamydbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Atkinsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Robinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Remardbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Liptondbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Foreedbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Keandbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_McNairdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lowerydbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lar_Park-Lincolndbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_Jr.dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Smith_(actress)dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameFatal Charmdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_credited_to_Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fritz_KierschFatal Charm is a 1990 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Fritz Kiersch under the pseudonym of Alan Smithee. The musical score was composed by James Donnellan. The film starring Christopher Atkins, Amanda Peterson, James Remar, Peggy Lipton, Andrew Robinson and Lar Park-Lincoln in the lead roles. 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It is said to be based on the true story of the suspicious death of Tina Watson, a twenty-six-year-old American on her honeymoon with Gabe Watson whilst scuba diving near the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. As a dramatisation, however, the majority of the movie is not based on known facts from the evidence presented at the various trials or independent investigations.dbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:starringKate Nelligandbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:starringTony Randalldbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:starringSean Youngdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:starringSherilyn Fenndbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:nameFatal Instinctdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Gibbsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Reinerdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yiddish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedydbp-dbr:Fatal_Instinctpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Legal_comedy_filmsFatal Instinct is a 1993 American sex comedy thriller film directed by Carl Reiner. A parody of the erotic thriller genre, which at the time had reached its commercial peak, as well as being a pastiche of 1940s film noir and psychological thriller genres, in particular Double Indemnity, the film stars Armand Assante as lawyer/cop Ned Ravine (a take-off on Body Heat, in which William Hurt plays the similarly named Ned Racine) who has an affair with a woman named Lola Cain (Sean Young). Kate Nelligan stars as Ned's wife and Sherilyn Fenn stars as his secretary. It also satirizes Sleeping With The Enemy many times. The film title is a combination of Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct, both of which starred Michael Douglas.dbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Cornfelddbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dom_DeLuisedbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candice_Azzaradbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Cornfelddbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brooksfilms_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obesitydbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_Renzettidbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_image_in_popular_cultureFatso is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Anne Bancroft, her only such credit, and starring Dom DeLuise, Ron Carey and Candice Azzara. The film examines the subject matter of obesity, addiction, family, self-acceptance, and singlehood.dbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulio Fernándezdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Yuznadbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarlos Fernándezdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMiguel Torrentedbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Chalmersdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAntonio Gonzálezdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBea Morillasdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichelle van Arendonkdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Divoffdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Combsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Frost_(actor)dbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Ropedbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIsabel Brookdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Quinn_(writer)dbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFaust: Love of the Damneddbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFaust: Love of the Damned: Music from and Inspired by the Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:genreGroove metaldbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:genrealternative metaldbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:genreindustrial metaldbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:genrenu metaldbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:genreextreme metaldbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_the_Faust_legenddbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supervillain_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Faust:_Love_of_the_Damned_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_vigilante_filmsFaust: Love of the Damned (Title in Spain: Faust: La venganza está en la sangre) is a 2000 Spanish English-language superhero horror film directed by Brian Yuzna. It is adapted from a screenplay by David Quinn and Miguel Tejada-Flores based on the comic book of the same name by Tim Vigil and David Quinn. It was produced by Ted Chalmers, Carlos Fernández Rodríguez, Julio Fernández Rodríguez and Antonio Fernández, Bea Morillas, Miguel Torrente and Brian Yuzna. The film, which was the first of nine to be produced by Filmax's Fantastic Factory label, won the award for Best Special Effects at the 2000 Catalan International Film Festival in Sitges, Spain.dbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Learydbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Jablindbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:producerJeff Freilichdbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:producerPeter Manoogiandbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:producerRichard Rosserdbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:producerKira Carstensendbp-dbr:Favorite_Deadly_Sinsdbp-dbp:producerLisa C. 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It is a trilogy of short episodes about the foundation of show business: Lust, Greed and Anger. It stars Andrew Clay, Denis Leary and Joe Mantegna. Lust was written by Leary's wife, Ann Lembeck. It is the directorial debut of Denis Leary. It was nominated for Best Casting for TV Nighttime Special: Artios award in Casting Society of America. The movie was shot in Los Angeles, California and New York City. Denis Leary won Best Directing in Comedy CableACE Award for this film.dbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Wiesendbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Wiesendbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFear No Moredbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_No_More_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsFear No More is a 1961 American thriller film directed by Bernard Wiesen and starring Mala Powers, Jacques Bergerac and Anna Lee Carroll. It was written by Robert Bloomfield based on the 1946 novel of the same name by Leslie Edgley.dbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Kubrickdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Joseph_Burstyndbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:producerStanley Kubrickdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:starringPaul Mazurskydbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:starringVirginia Leithdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:starringFrank Silveradbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:starringKenneth Harpdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:starringSteve Coitdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Kubrickdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Joseph_Burstyndbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kubrickdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Sacklerdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:nameFear and Desiredbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gerald_Frieddbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stanley_Kubrickdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Stanley_Kubrickdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Fear_and_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsFear and Desire is a 1952 American independent anti-war film directed, produced, and edited by Stanley Kubrick in his directorial debut, and written by Howard Sackler. With a production team of fifteen people, the film originally premiered at the Venice Film Festival, in a side program, under the title Shape of Fear. Though the film is not about any specific war, it was produced and released at the height of the Korean War.dbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbp:nameFeather Your Nestdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Feather_Your_Nestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_PicturesFeather Your Nest is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It contains Formby's signature tune, Leaning on a Lamp-post.dbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Langhoffdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerTerry Goulddbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcia_Gay_Hardendbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shailene_Woodleydbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringRobinne Fanfairdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Langhoffdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_filmdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Children's_filmdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nadia_Tassdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Girl_filmsdbp-dbr:Felicity:_An_American_Girl_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsFelicity: An American Girl Adventure is the second in the series of American Girl film series. It is a made-for-television drama film that is based on the American Girl children's books written by Valerie Tripp, and premiered on The WB on November 29, 2005. The teleplay was written by Anna Sandor.The film revolves around Felicity Merriman's adventures during the onset of the American Revolution.dbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Presnell Sr.dbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Chattertondbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Markeydbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Scoladbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameFemaledbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Female_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kathryn_ScolaFemale is a 1933 Warner Bros. pre-Code film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Ruth Chatterton and George Brent. 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It was directed by Dick Rickard and based on the 1936 book The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. The music was by Albert Hay Malotte, most known for his setting of The Lord's Prayer, commonly sung at weddings.dbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorPhil Robinsondbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorDave Marshalldbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorCo-Director:dbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerHolly Harolddbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerJeff Finodbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringGary Martindbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_K._Millerdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringDigory Oaksdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringHarry Josephdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringLaura Erlichdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringWestin Peacedbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:nameFernGully 2: The Magical Rescuedbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsFernGully 2: The Magical Rescue is a 1998 American animated fantasy adventure film, a direct-to-video sequel to FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992). Produced by Wild Brain Productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the CBS/Fox Video Label, the film was directed by Phil Robinson and Dave Marshall, and written by Chris Fink and Richard Tulloch. None of the original actors reprise their roles; the film features a new voice cast, including Laura Erlich, Harry Joseph, Gary Martin, Matt K. Miller, Digory Oaks, and Westin Peace. It received a primarily negative response from critics and audiences.dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Broderickdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:starringAlan Ruckdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:starringMia Saradbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:nameFerris Bueller's Day Offdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ira_Newborndbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Offpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chicago_CubsFerris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by John Hughes. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, and Alan Ruck, with supporting roles from Jennifer Grey, Jeffrey Jones, Cindy Pickett, Edie McClurg, Lyman Ward and Charlie Sheen. It tells the story of the eponymous character, a charismatic high school slacker who lives in Chicago and skips school with his best friend Cameron and his girlfriend Sloane for a day, regularly breaking the fourth wall to explain his techniques and inner thoughts.Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week. Filming began in September 1985 and finished in November, featuring many Chicago landmarks including the Sears Tower, Wrigley Field, and the Art Institute of Chicago. The film was Hughes's love letter to Chicago: "I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could. Not just in the architecture and landscape, but the spirit."Released by Paramount Pictures on June 11, 1986, the film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 1986 in the United States, grossing $70 million over a $5 million budget. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, who praised Broderick's performance, and the film's humor and tone. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was followed by a television series, starring Charlie Schlatter as the title character. A spin-off film titled Sam & Victor's Day Off, focusing on the two valets who took Cameron's father's Ferrari on a joy ride, is in development for Paramount+.dbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPeppercorn-Wormserdbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerMurray Lernerdbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameFestivaldbp-dbr:Festival_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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era, written, produced, and directed by Murray Lerner.dbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristian Martindbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Dukedbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Thomasdbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringTeri Hatcherdbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid O'Haradbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameFeverdbp-dbr:Fever_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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and starring Henry Thomas, David O'Hara, Teri Hatcher and Bill Duke.dbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:directorMax Lewkowiczdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:distributorPacific Northwest Picturesdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerValerie Thomasdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerMax Lewkowiczdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerAnn Oster br> Elena Berger-Melmandbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerChristopher Massiminedbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerPatti Kernerdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclesdbp-dbp:producerRita 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Statesdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_theatredbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Broadway_theatredbp-dbr:Fiddler:_A_Miracle_of_Miraclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiddler_on_the_RoofFiddler: A Miracle of Miracles is a 2019 American documentary film about the creation and significance of the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof. Directed by Max Lewkowicz, it features interviews with Fiddler creators such as Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick, Joseph Stein, and Harold Prince, as well as scholars, actors, and other musical theatre figures such as Stephen Sondheim and Lin-Manuel Miranda. The documentary includes rarely-seen footage of the original Broadway cast as well as interviews with creators, actors, theatrical figures, and scholars.This film is dedicated to the memory of Harold Prince, who died during production.dbp-dbr:Fighting_Herodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Fighting_Herodbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Herodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Fighting_Herodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Herodbp-dbp:nameFighting Herodbp-dbr:Fighting_Herodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Fighting_Heropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsFighting Hero is a 1934 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler and Edward Hearn.dbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_F._Borcosquedbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_F._Borcosquedbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbp:nameFighting Ladydbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carlos_F._Borcosquedbp-dbr:Fighting_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsFighting Lady is a 1935 American drama film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Peggy Shannon, Jack Mulhall and Marion Lessing. The film was a low-budget Poverty Row production, distributed in some regions by Majestic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerNat Holtdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Gruber_(writer)dbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:nameFighting Man of the Plainsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Fighting_Man_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_L._MarinFighting Man of the Plains is a 1949 American Western film produced by Nat Holt and directed by Edwin L. Marin. It starred Randolph Scott, Bill Williams, Victor Jory, and Jane Nigh. The supporting cast included Joan Taylor, Barry Kelley, Douglas Kennedy, Paul Fix, Rhys Williams, James Millican and, in his first credited role, Dale Robertson as Jesse James.dbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNational General Picturesdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Fox Film Companydbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kohndbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_McDowelldbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Shawdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kohndbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFigures in a Landscapedbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Figures_in_a_Landscape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_war_filmsFigures in a Landscape is a 1970 British film directed by Joseph Losey and written by star Robert Shaw, based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Barry England.dbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chester_Franklindbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Picturesdbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chester_Franklindbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbp:nameFile 113dbp-dbr:File_113dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:File_113purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chester_FranklinFile 113 is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Chester Franklin and starring Lew Cody, Mary Nolan and June Clyde. Monsieur Lecoq, a Parisian detective solves a series of crimes. It is based on a story by the nineteenth century French writer Émile Gaboriau.dbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMilestone Film & Video, Inc.dbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Keatondbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Beckettdbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFilmdbp-dbr:Film_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Film_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Samuel_BeckettFilm is a 1965 short film written by Samuel Beckett, his only screenplay. It was commissioned by Barney Rosset of Grove Press. Writing began on 5 April 1963 with a first draft completed within four days. A second draft was produced by 22 May and a 40-leaf shooting script followed thereafter. It was filmed in New York City in July 1964. Beckett and Alan Schneider originally wanted Charlie Chaplin, Zero Mostel and Jack MacGowran; however, they eventually did not get involved. Beckett then suggested Buster Keaton. James Karen, who was to have a small part in the film, also supported having Keaton. The filmed version differs from Beckett's original script but with his approval since he was on set all the time, this being his only visit to the United States, as stated in the script printed in Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett (Faber and Faber, 1984).It was remade by the British Film Institute (1979, 16 mm, 26 minutes) without Beckett's supervision, as Film: a screenplay by Samuel Beckett. David Rayner Clark directed Max Wall.It first appeared in print in Eh Joe and Other Writings (Faber and Faber, 1967).dbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerref|While according to Pollock, Coppola gave Lucas the money for the documentary, he is not credited in the film's credits.|group="a"dbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Caandbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrancis Ford Coppoladbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Knightdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Colbydbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFilmmaker: a diary by george lucasdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Filmmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_LucasFilmmaker, or "Filmmaker: a diary by george lucas", is a 32-minute documentary made in 1968 by George Lucas about the making of Francis Ford Coppola's 1969 film The Rain People.dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Wong_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGlen Morgandbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCraig Perrydbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWarren Zidedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Todddbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKerr Smithdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDevon Sawadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAli 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Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong, who co-wrote the screenplay with Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. It stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who cheats death after having a premonition of a catastrophic plane explosion. He and several of his classmates leave the plane before the explosion occurs, but Death later takes the lives of those who were meant to die on the plane.The film began as a spec script written by Reddick for an episode of The X-Files in order for Reddick to get a TV agent. A colleague at New Line Cinema persuaded Reddick to write it as a feature-length film. Later, Wong and Morgan, The X-Files writing partners, became interested in the script and agreed to work on the film. Principal photography took place in New York City and Vancouver, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto and San Francisco.Final Destination was released in the United States on March 17, 2000. The film achieved commercial success, earning $112.9 million against a $23 million budget. While it received some recognition, winning the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Sawa, its critical reception was mixed. The film's popularity led to the expansion of the Final Destination franchise, which includes five additional films, as well as novels and comic books. The first sequel, Final Destination 2, was released on January 31, 2003.dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:producerCraig Perrydbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:producerWarren Zidedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:starringAli Larterdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:starringA. J. Cookdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:starringMichael Landesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Reddickdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Bressdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Mackye_Gruberdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:nameFinal Destination 2dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:nameFinal Destination 2:dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:genrePromotional scoredbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_road_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2001dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Shirley_Walkerdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_Destination_filmsFinal Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis from a screenplay by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and Jeffrey Reddick. It is a sequel to Final Destination (2000) and the second installment in the Final Destination film series. The film stars Ali Larter, A. J. Cook, and Michael Landes. Cook portrays a young woman who saves a group of drivers from a highway pile-up, which she predicted from a premonition. She must find ways to defeat Death after the survivors begin dying in freak accidents.After the financial success of Final Destination, New Line Cinema contacted Reddick regarding plans for a sequel. Since the original film's crew was unavailable, New Line replaced most of the production team. Filming took place in Vancouver and Okanagan Lake. Final Destination 2 was released on January 31, 2003, and on DVD on July 22, 2003, which includes commentaries, deleted scenes, documentaries, and videos.The film received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed $46 million domestically and $43 million overseas, earning $90 million internationally against a $26 million budget. It was also nominated for four awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. The highway scene was called the "greatest car crash scene in movie history" and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Action Sequence. A third film, Final Destination 3, was released in February 2006.dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Qualedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:producerCraig Perrydbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:producerWarren Zidedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:starringTony Todddbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:starringDavid Koechnerdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:starringMiles Fisherdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:starringNicholas D'Agostodbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:starringArlen Escarpetadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:starringEmma Belldbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Qualedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Heissererdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:nameFinal Destination 5dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Qualedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_Destination_filmsFinal Destination 5 is a 2011 American 3D supernatural horror film directed by Steven Quale and written by Eric Heisserer. It is the fifth installment in the Final Destination film series. Nicholas D'Agosto stars as a young man who has a premonition and saves a group of people from death when a suspension bridge begins to collapse. However, they soon learn that they cannot escape Death's plan. Emma Bell, Miles Fisher, Arlen Escarpeta, David Koechner, and Tony Todd star in supporting roles.Despite The Final Destination (2009) being announced as the final film in the franchise, that film's financial success led to the development of a fifth installment, which began in 2010. Filming took place in Vancouver, as with the first three installments. It is also the second film in the franchise to be shot in 3D.Final Destination 5 was theatrically released on August 12, 2011, and on DVD on December 27, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $157 million worldwide, becoming – as of May 2025 – the third highest-grossing film in the franchise. A sixth film, Final Destination Bloodlines, was released in May 2025.dbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directorJimmy Hustondbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMotion Picture Marketingdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames McNamaradbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerPerry Katzdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoel S. Ricedbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringDeAnna Robbinsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringCecile Bagdadidbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringSherry Willis-Burchdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy L. Raynordbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameFinal Examdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pranksdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Exam_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_nastiesFinal Exam is a 1981 American slasher film written and directed by Jimmy Huston. Starring Cecile Bagdadi and Joel S. Rice, the plot follows a nameless killer stalking the remaining group of students left on a college campus days before the beginning of summer vacation.Filmed in North Carolina and South Carolina with a cast of largely Los Angeles-based actors, Final Exam was released by Motion Picture Marketing on February 27, 1981, to mixed reviews.dbp-dbr:Final_Shot:_The_Hank_Gathers_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Bravermandbp-dbr:Final_Shot:_The_Hank_Gathers_Storydbp-dbp:distributorTribune 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Shot: The Hank Gathers Story is an American 1992 sports drama biography television film about the life of Loyola Marymount basketball player Eric "Hank" Gathers, written for Tribune Entertainment by Fred Johnson, Don Enright and Ed Fields, and directed by Charles Braverman.dbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directorRoland Grillettedbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameFind the Ladydbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Find_the_Lady_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_DryhurstFind the Lady is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Roland Grillette and starring Jack Melford, Althea Henley and George Sanders. Its plot involves an American confidence trickster who pretends to be a spiritual healer. The film was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox. The sets were designed by art director William Hemsley.dbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Cohndbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Cohndbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbp:nameFind the Witnessdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Find_the_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_SelmanFind the Witness is a 1937 American drama film directed by David Selman and starring Charles Quigley, Henry Mollison and Rosalind Keith. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russ_Meyerdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!dbp-dbp:distributorEve Productions Inc.dbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russ_Meyerdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!dbp-dbp:nameFinders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!dbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers,_Lovers_Weepers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russ_MeyerFinders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! is a 1968 film by Russ Meyer. The story involves the goings-on at a topless go-go bar on the Sunset Strip. Meyer himself makes an appearance in this film. The composition Finlandia by Jean Sibelius is used in one of the film's love scenes.dbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norrie_Paramordbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:nameFinders Keepersdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finders_Keepers_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_HayersFinders Keepers is a 1966 British musical film directed by Sidney Hayers, written by Michael Pertwee and starring Cliff Richard and The Shadows. It was released in the U.S. the following year.The film's tagline is 'The beat is the wildest! The blast is the craziest! ... and the fun is where you find it!'dbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:producerThomas Newmandbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:producerBill Bernsteindbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:producerLindsey Collinsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringDiane Keatondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringEd O'Neilldbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringAlbert Brooksdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringEllen DeGeneresdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringTy Burrelldbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringKaitlin Olsondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringHayden Rolencedbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:nameFinding Dorydbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_aquariumsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_fishdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finding_NemoFinding Dory is a 2016 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Andrew Stanton, co-directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Lindsey Collins, and written by Stanton and Victoria Strouse. The film is both a sequel and spin-off following the events of Finding Nemo (2003). Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks reprise their roles from the first film, with Hayden Rolence (replacing Alexander Gould), Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy joining the cast. The film focuses on the amnesiac fish Dory (DeGeneres), who journeys to be reunited with her parents (Keaton and Levy).Disney planned to make a sequel to Finding Nemo since 2005, tasking its new studio Circle Seven Animation after disagreements with Pixar. Though it never went into production, a script was uploaded to the official Raindance Film Festival website that includes elements of the unmade script. Disney's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006 led to the cancellation of Circle Seven's version of the film. A Pixar-made sequel was announced in April 2013 as the schedule for a November 2015 release. The fictional Marine Life Institute depicted extensively in the film is based on the production team's research trips to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Marine Mammal Center and the Vancouver Aquarium. Thomas Newman returned to compose the score.Finding Dory premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 8, 2016, and was released in theaters in the United States on June 17. It received widespread praise from critics, like its predecessor, for its animation, emotional weight, voice acting and humor. The film earned $1.029 billion worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the third-highest-grossing film of 2016 and the fourth-highest-grossing animated film at the time. It set numerous box office records, including the biggest opening for an animated film in Canada and the United States and the highest-grossing animated film in Canada and the United States. The film received a win at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Animated Movie.dbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Homi_Adajaniadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Star_Studiosdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dinesh_Vijandbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naseeruddin_Shahdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dimple_Kapadiadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deepika_Padukonedbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arjun_Kapoordbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pankaj_Kapurdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Homi_Adajaniadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Star_Studiosdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dinesh_Vijandbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Homi_Adajaniadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:nameFinding Fannydbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannydbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Goadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Star_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Goadbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Finding_Fannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_adventure_comedy_filmsFinding Fanny is a 2014 Indian English-language satirical road film directed and written by Homi Adajania, produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films and presented by Fox Star Studios. Naseeruddin Shah, Dimple Kapadia, Pankaj Kapur, Deepika Padukone and Arjun Kapoor feature in prominent roles. The film is based on a road trip set in Goa and follows the journey of five dysfunctional friends who set out on a road trip in search of Fanny, the love-interest of Shah's character. The film had its premiere in India on 1 September 2014 and was released worldwide on 12 September 2014. It was selected to be screened at the 19th Busan International Film Festival in October 2014.dbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_Peretzdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Beigeldbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Macaulaydbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobin O'Haradbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGiovanni Ribisidbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNatasha Gregson Wagnerdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_Peretzdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Peretzdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFirst Love, Last Ritesdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Love,_Last_Rites_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jesse_PeretzFirst Love, Last Rites is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Jesse Peretz in his directional debut and starring Natasha Gregson Wagner and Giovanni Ribisi. It is based on the short story of the same name by Ian McEwan and centers on the passionate love affair between a young couple over one Louisiana summer.The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1997 and received a limited release on August 7, 1998.dbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor M. Greenedbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFirst Nightdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:First_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donovan_PedeltyFirst Night is a 1937 British drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Jack Livesey, Rani Waller and Sunday Wilshin. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameFist of the North Stardbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_mangadbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fist_of_the_North_Star_filmsFist of the North Star is a 1995 American science fiction martial arts film based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara. The film was directed by Tony Randel, who also co-wrote the script with Peter Atkins, and stars Gary Daniels, Costas Mandylor, Chris Penn, Isako Washio and Malcolm McDowell. A Japanese dub of the film was produced by Toei Video which featured the cast of the 1980s anime television series reprising their roles. The film was released direct-to-video.The film, which loosely adapts the first story arc of the original manga, centers on Ken (Daniels), the lone master of the "North Star" martial art school, who wanders the post-apocalyptic Earth in search of his nemesis Lord Shin, the man who killed his master and kidnapped his fiancee. Meanwhile, Shin rules as dictator of the city of Southern Cross with his personal army known as the Crossmen, who are given orders to hunt down Kenshiro.dbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Flournoydbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbp:nameFit for a Kingdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Fit_for_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_L._LoewFit for a King is a 1937 American comedy film starring Joe E. Brown and directed by Edward Sedgwick.dbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:producerForrest Murraydbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTodd Graffdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Turturrodbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_Shanleydbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFive Cornersdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bronxdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1964dbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Patrick_ShanleyFive Corners is a 1987 American independent crime drama film, directed by Tony Bill, written by John Patrick Shanley, and starring Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins, John Turturro, and Rodney Harvey. The film depicts 48 hours in the lives of a group of four young New Yorkers in the 1960s.Five Corners was released in limited theatres in the United States on January 22, 1988. The film received generally positive reviews from critics but was a financial disappointment, grossing $969,205 in its limited run against a budget of $5.5 million. At the 4th Independent Spirit Awards, Foster won for Best Female Lead, while Turturro was nominated for Best Supporting Male.It has been misconstrued as a public domain film and pirated by many distributors who released poor quality VHS and DVD printings. However, as per The Copyright Office, copyright is registered under Paragon Entertainment Corporation.dbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pepparddbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neville_Branddbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Pepparddbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Savannah_Smith_Boucherdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:nameFive Days from Homedbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Days_from_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_ContiFive Days from Home is a 1978 American drama film directed, produced and starring George Peppard, with Sherry Boucher, Savannah Smith, Neville Brand, Victor Campos, and Robert Donner.dbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Rafelsondbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Rafelsondbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carole_Eastmandbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbp:nameFive Easy Piecesdbp-dbr:Five_Easy_Piecesdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Easy Pieces is a 1970 American road drama film directed by Bob Rafelson, written by Rafelson and Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce), and starring Jack Nicholson, Karen Black, Susan Anspach, Lois Smith, and Ralph Waite. The film tells the story of surly oil rig worker Bobby Dupea (Nicholson), whose rootless blue-collar existence belies his privileged youth as a piano prodigy. When Bobby learns that his father is dying, he travels to his family home in Washington to visit him, taking along his uncouth girlfriend (Black).The film was nominated for four Academy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards, and was inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2000, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbp:name5dbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Little_Peppers_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_BartonFive Little Peppers at Home is a 1940 American drama black and white film. It is the second Five Little Peppers film.dbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:producerVictor M. Greenedbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:nameFlame in the Heatherdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1740sdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donovan_PedeltyFlame in the Heather is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Gwenllian Gill, Barry Clifton and Bruce Seton. It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominions Elstree Studios. Much of the film was shot on location around Fort William. It was fairly unusual as a low-budget quota film to be set in the past, as most films tended to have contemporary settings.dbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbp:producerRoy Ward Bakerdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbp:nameFlame in the Streetsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigrationdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Flame_in_the_Streetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_WillisFlame in the Streets is a 1961 British film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring John Mills and Sylvia Syms. The screenplay was by Ted Willis based on his 1958 play Hot Summer Night and was novelised by John Burke for Four Square Books. The film was made in CinemaScope.The film depicts an interracial romance in post-war Britain, and a street brawl taking place during Guy Fawkes Night (5 November).dbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Friedmandbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Friedmandbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbp:nameFlame of Calcuttadbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Seymour_Friedmandbp-dbr:Flame_of_Calcuttapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1750sFlame of Calcutta is a 1953 American historical adventure film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Denise Darcel, Patric Knowles and Paul Cavanagh. It was one of a number of historical films made by Sam Katzman's production unit for Columbia Pictures. It is set in India in the 1750s. Unusually for a B Movie of the era, it was shot in Technicolor.dbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbp:nameFlannelfootdbp-dbr:Flannelfootdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Flannelfootpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersFlannelfoot is a 1953 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Ronald Howard, Mary Germaine and Jack Watling. It was written by Carl Heck and Jack Henry, and made at Walton Studios. The film's sets were designed by John Stoll.The film reflects the media interest in the notorious and elusive cat burglar of the 1930s Harry Edward Vickers who was nicknamed Flannelfoot because he would cover his boots with cloth to silence his footsteps. The title and the burglar's use of cloth on his boots are the only two resemblances between the actual case and the film's plot, with the latter instead mainly set in the early 1950s.dbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFlash of Geniusdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_newspaper_and_magazine_articlesdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Aaron_Zigmandbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:Flash_of_Genius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Windscreen_wiperFlash of Genius is a 2008 American biographical drama film directed by Marc Abraham. Philip Railsback wrote the screenplay based on a 1993 New Yorker article by John Seabrook. The story focuses on Robert Kearns (played by Greg Kinnear) and his legal battle against the Ford Motor Company after they developed an intermittent windshield wiper based on ideas the inventor had patented. The film's title comes from the phrase "flash of genius" (like "stroke of genius"), which is patent law terminology that was in effect from 1941 to 1952, although Kearns's patent was filed in 1964; it held that the inventive act must come into the mind of an inventor as a kind of epiphany, and not as the result of tinkering.The film opened on 1,098 screens in the United States on October 3, 2008, and earned $2.2 million on its opening weekend. It remained in theaters for only three weeks, and eventually grossed only $4.6 million worldwide, coming up short against its $20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorWilliam Tannendbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringRip Torndbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringKris Kristoffersondbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTreat Williamsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTess Harperdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlashpointdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_assassination_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Border_Patroldbp-dbr:Flashpoint_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Tannen_(director)Flashpoint is a 1984 American neo-western action thriller film starring Kris Kristofferson, Treat Williams, Rip Torn, Jean Smart, Kurtwood Smith, and Tess Harper. The film is directed by William Tannen in his directorial debut, and is based on the novel of the same name by George LaFountaine, with a screenplay by Dennis Shryack and Michael Butler. The original score was composed and performed by Tangerine Dream. It was the first theatrical film produced by HBO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Peace_Arch_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Routhdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Stewart Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLaura Boersmadbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brandon_Routhdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Hollmandbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shoshana_Bushdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Sandvossdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Forddbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Peace_Arch_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Routhdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFlingdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsFling, internationally titled Lie to Me, is an independent comedy film about a couple navigating the hazards of an open relationship. It is the directorial debut of director John Stewart Muller and stars Brandon Routh, Steve Sandvoss, Courtney Ford, Nick Wechsler, Shoshana Bush and Ellen Hollman. It is the first feature from Santa Monica-based Steele Films and was written and produced by John Stewart Muller and his partner Laura Boersma.Fling features Brandon Routh in his first lead role since Superman Returns. It premiered to a sold-out crowd at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival on April 26 in the Lido Theater on the Balboa Peninsula. The film received an award for "Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking" from the festival's jury.Fling had its official Los Angeles premiere on October 18 at the Fine Arts Theatre on Wilshire Blvd. as part of the 2008 LA Femme Film Festival.Shortly thereafter, it had its sold-out East Coast premiere on November 7 at the 2008 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. On November 14, Fling had its Midwest premiere at the Screenland Theatre in the Crossroads District of Kansas City, Missouri.Fling had its international premiere at the 2008 Bahamas International Film Festival on December 5, 2008. North American distribution is being handled by Peace Arch Entertainment and the DVD was released on March 24, 2009.dbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Birinskydbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeo Birinskydbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Birinskydbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_Birinskydbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlirtationdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirtation_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_BirinskyFlirtation is a 1934 American drama film directed by Leo Birinsky and starring Jeanette Loff, Ben Alexander and Arthur Tracy.dbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Calsondbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonydbp-dbp:distributorTLA Releasingdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Calsondbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christian_Calsondbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonydbp-dbp:nameFlirting With Anthonydbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Flirting_with_Anthonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_erotic_thriller_filmsFlirting with Anthony is a 2005 released film written and directed by Christian Calson.dbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBobby Rubiodbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKrissy Cababadbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBobby Rubiodbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEli Fuciledbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLuna Watsondbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMika Kubodbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFloatdbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Float_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SparkShortsdbp-dbr:Float_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_computer-animated_filmsFloat is a 2019 American animated comedy short film directed and written by Bobby Rubio, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the fourth film in Pixar's SparkShorts program, and focuses on a son's ability to fly and the choice his father must make. The short was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.dbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlood Tidedbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flood_Tide_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterFlood Tide is a 1934 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Janice Adair and Minnie Rayner. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures.The sets were designed by James A. Carter, the regular Twickenham art director. Many scenes of the film were shot on location along the River Thames.dbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Wilson_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbp:producerDonald B. Wilsondbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Wilson_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbp:nameFloodtidedbp-dbr:Floodtidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Floodtidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_drama_filmsFloodtide is a 1949 British romantic drama film directed by Frederick Wilson and starring Gordon Jackson, Rona Anderson, John Laurie and Jimmy Logan.The film was one of the four of David Rawnsley's films that used his "independent frame" technique, a form of back projection.dbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Hodgesdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn D. Schofielddbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen L. Walddbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStuart B. Rekantdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Warddbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raul_Juliadbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Hodgesdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:genreAdventuredbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cubadbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Hodgesdbp-dbr:Florida_Straits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsFlorida Straits is a 1986 made-for-television adventure film that originally aired on HBO. It stars Fred Ward, Raul Julia, Daniel Jenkins and Antonio Fargas. The film had several theatrical releases in other countries as well as video premieres in later years but it originally aired in 1986. The production was filmed in South Carolina standing in for Cuba in the 1980s. It was one of a number of 1980s adventure films with a heist theme.dbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbp:nameFor Them That Trespassdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespassdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Them_That_Trespasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_J._Lee_ThompsonFor Them That Trespass is a 1949 British crime film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Richard Todd, Patricia Plunkett and Stephen Murray. It is an adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same name by Ernest Raymond.The film's main theme is miscarriage of justice. In the film, a professional writer witnesses a murder. He decides not to testify on behalf of an innocent man accused of the crime, wishing to protect his own reputation. The innocent man spends 15 years in prison for the murder. Once released, he tries to clear his name.dbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVictoria Filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerG. B. Samuelsondbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Traversdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Rorkedbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dallas_Cairnsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameFor Valourdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:For_Valour_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_war_filmsFor Valour is a 1928 British silent war film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Dallas Cairns, Mary Rorke and Roy Travers. It was part of a cycle of 1920s British films portraying the First World War. It was generally poorly received by critics.dbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Independent_Picturesdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Parker_Poseydbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Willarddbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Coolidgedbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_McKeandbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Balabandbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_O'Haradbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Lynchdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Guestdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Higginsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Shearerdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Independent_Picturesdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Levydbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFor Your Considerationdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shangri-La_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Independent_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Christopher_Guestdbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Eugene_Levydbp-dbr:For_Your_Consideration_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PurimFor Your Consideration is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Christopher Guest. It was co-written by Guest and Eugene Levy, and both also star in the film. The film's title is a phrase used in trade advertisements to promote films for honors such as the Academy Awards. The plot revolves around a group of three actors who learn that their performances in the fictional film they have not even completed yet, Home for Purim, a drama set in the mid-1940s American South, are supposedly generating a great deal of award-season buzz.Many of the cast have appeared in Guest's previous films Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, and A Mighty Wind, including Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Fred Willard, Larry Miller, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Jane Lynch, Ed Begley Jr., Michael Hitchcock, John Michael Higgins, and Jim Piddock. Ricky Gervais, the co-creator of the original British television series The Office, also appears, while Paul Dooley, John Krasinski, Richard Kind, Scott Adsit, Hart Bochner, Claire Forlani, and Sandra Oh make brief cameos. Though the dialogue is largely improvised by the actors as in Guest's earlier films, the format is a departure from the mockumentary style.The film received its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2006. It was produced by Warner Independent Pictures in association with Castle Rock Entertainment and Shangri-La Entertainment.dbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sodbp-dbp:directorDaniel G. Karslakedbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sodbp-dbp:producerDaniel G. Karslakedbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sodbp-dbp:nameFor the Bible Tells Me Sodbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_conversion_therapydbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_and_Christianitydbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Run_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Bible_Tells_Me_Sopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Christianity_in_the_United_StatesFor the Bible Tells Me So is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Daniel G. Karslake about homosexuality and its perceived conflict with Christianity, as well as various interpretations of what the Bible says about sexual orientation. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.dbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Matédbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Matédbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_P._Soltdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameFor the First Timedbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Spandau_Studiosdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Titanus_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_Stolldbp-dbr:For_the_First_Time_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolph_MatéFor the First Time (German title: Serenade of a Great Love) is a 1959 musical film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Mario Lanza, Johanna von Koczian, Kurt Kasznar, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. It was tenor star Mario Lanza's final film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer six weeks before his death. Lanza stars as an operatic tenor who finds love for the first time with a young German woman (played by Johanna von Koczian), who happens to be deaf.The film was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in 1958 in Capri, Salzburg, Berlin and at the Rome Opera House. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Jürgen Kiebach, Fritz Maurischat and Heinrich Weidemann.dbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schneider_(director)dbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donna_Stokesdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_R._Shermandbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracey_Golddbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schneider_(director)dbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donna_Stokesdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_R._Shermandbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Schneider_(director)dbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_image_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:For_the_Love_of_Nancypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_eating_disordersFor the Love of Nancy is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Schneider. The film, based on a true story, deals with anorexia nervosa. Lead actress Tracey Gold was actually recovering from the disease while making the movie and used her own life experience for the portrayal of Nancy.Nancy, a recent high school graduate, finds herself grappling with uncertainty about the future. After a noticeable change in her body, she becomes fixated on her appearance and withdraws from others, spending most of her time alone. As she struggles with an increasing obsession over her weight, she pushes away those around her, leading to growing concern from people who notice her drastic transformation.Her health begins to deteriorate, though she refuses to seek help, even as the pressure to confront her issues grows. Ultimately, Nancy reluctantly admits to her condition but remains resistant to treatment. With time and intervention, she begins to face her struggles and slowly works toward recovery, learning to open up about her challenges and take steps to regain control over her life.dbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pagedbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Televisiondbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnthea Filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerIngrid Windischdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Forstaterdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerGerald I. Isenbergdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerHans Brockmandbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jürgen_Prochnowdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Bissetdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Worthdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pagedbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Televisiondbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryEnglanddbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_PageForbidden is a 1984 drama film directed by Anthony Page and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Jürgen Prochnow and Irene Worth. The plot is inspired by the life of Maria von Maltzan originally told in the non-fiction book The Last Jews in Berlin by Leonard Gross about a countess who hides her Jewish boyfriend in her apartment in World War II. It was a co-production between the UK and West Germany. It was broadcast on television in the US, but released in cinemas in other countries.dbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zoltan_Kordadbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zoltan_Kordadbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameForget Me Notdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zoltán_Kordadbp-dbr:Forget_Me_Not_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_StudiosForget Me Not is a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring Beniamino Gigli, Joan Gardner and Ivan Brandt. In the United States, it was released under the alternative title Forever Yours. The film was made at Isleworth Studios. It is a remake of a 1935 German film of the same title and one of four remakes of foreign-language films made by London Films. The film was not generally well received by critics, although they praised Gigli's singing.dbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:producerRodney Rothmandbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:producerJudd Apatowdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:producerShauna Robertsondbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:starringKristen Belldbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:starringRussell Branddbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:starringMila Kunisdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:starringJason Segeldbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Rothmandbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shauna_Robertsondbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Segeldbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:nameForgetting Sarah Marshalldbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:nameForgetting Sarah Marshall: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshalldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apatow_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lyle_Workmandbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Forgetting_Sarah_Marshallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jason_SegelForgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller (in his feature directorial debut) and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Pictures. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released in North American theaters on April 18, 2008, and in the United Kingdom a week later on April 25, 2008.The story revolves around Peter Bretter, a music composer for a TV show that features his girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, in the lead role. After a five-year relationship, Sarah abruptly breaks up with Peter. Devastated by this event, he chooses to go on vacation to Hawaii, in order to try to move forward with his life. Trouble ensues when he runs into Sarah on the island as she is on vacation with her latest boyfriend.The film was released on April 18th 2008 to overwhelming success both critically and commercially, earning more than double its production costs.dbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Cohendbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameForging Aheaddbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Forging_Ahead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerForging Ahead is a 1933 British comedy mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Margot Grahame, Garry Marsh and Anthony Holles. Its plot involves a gang of criminals who pretend a house is haunted in order to keep people away.It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorOlympic Picturesdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFound Alivedbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Found_Alive_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_HutchisonFound Alive is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Hutchison, starring Barbara Bedford, Maurice Murphy and Robert Frazer.The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola.dbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seth_Gordondbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seth_Gordondbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbp:nameFour Christmasesdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbp:nameFour Christmases: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Four_Christmasesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Wurmandbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Seth_Gordondbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jon_Lucas_and_Scott_Mooredbp-dbr:Four_Christmasespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_Christmas_comedy_filmsFour Christmases is a 2008 American Christmas comedy-drama film starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon with Robert Duvall, Jon Favreau, Mary Steenburgen, Dwight Yoakam, Tim McGraw, Kristin Chenoweth, Jon Voight, and Sissy Spacek in supporting roles. The film is director Seth Gordon's first studio feature film. It tells the story of a couple who must travel to four family parties after their vacation plans get canceled due to dense fog. The film was produced by New Line Cinema and Spyglass Entertainment and released by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 26, 2008. It received generally negative reviews from critics but earned $163 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Piers_Haggarddbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(American_TV_network)dbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Clarksondbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judge_Reinholddbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Hedayadbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Piers_Haggarddbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(American_TV_network)dbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Shiredbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Four_Eyes_and_Six_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsFour Eyes and Six Guns is a 1992 Western comedy film starring Judge Reinhold, Patricia Clarkson and Fred Ward. It includes guest roles by Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh, Jon Gries, Austin Pendleton and others.dbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalodbp-dbp:directorKen Rodgersdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ESPN_Filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalodbp-dbp:producerMichelle Girardi Zumwaltdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ESPN_Filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:30_for_30dbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_footballdbp-dbr:Four_Falls_of_Buffalopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buffalo_BillsFour Falls of Buffalo is a 2015 documentary film produced for ESPN's 30 for 30 series and directed by Ken Rodgers of NFL Films. The film profiles the Buffalo Bills teams of the early 1990s, when the franchise became the first team to play in—and lose—four consecutive Super Bowls.The film goes through the Bills four "Super Bowl" years featuring retrospectives and insight on such famous plays as Scott Norwood's 47-yard field goal miss at the end of Super Bowl XXV, Thurman Thomas' misplaced helmet at the start of Super Bowl XXVI, and Don Beebe's strip of Leon Lett's attempted fumble return in Super Bowl XXVII. Former Bills players Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, Don Beebe, Darryl Talley, Steve Tasker, Scott Norwood, Frank Reich, coach Marv Levy, and general manager Bill Polian all gave extensive interviews for the film.A highlight of the documentary is an emotional interview with Norwood and former Bills special teams coach Bruce DeHaven conducted on the steps of Buffalo City Hall, the site where, twenty-five years before, the crowd of Bills fans had cheered for Norwood following his ill-fated kick.dbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:producerPaul Dehndbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringFlora Robsondbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringGayle Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringArthur Lowedbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Dehndbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Dehndbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:nameFragment of Feardbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Feardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Dehndbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragment_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._SarafianFragment of Fear is a 1970 British thriller film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Roland Culver, Flora Robson and Arthur Lowe. It was written by Paul Dehn adapted from the 1965 novel A Fragment of Fear by John Bingham.dbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbp:nameFrail Womendbp-dbr:Frail_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Frail_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_ElveyFrail Women is a 1932 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mary Newcomb, Owen Nares, Frank Pettingell and Herbert Lomas. In the years after World War I a Colonel marries his war-time mistress.It was made at Twickenham Studios with sets designed by James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorDeborah Brockdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RCA/Columbia_Pictures_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributorConcorde-New Horizonsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerJed Horovitzdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianne_Kaydbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Josselyndbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Franklindbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Kovacicdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RCA/Columbia_Pictures_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deborah_BrockAndy Colby's Incredible Adventure is a 1988 science fiction children's film directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz. It stars Randy Josselyn, Dianne Kay, Chuck Kovacic, John Franklin, and Vince Edwards. Its plot is about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister, who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it.As it was thought the film's original release title would be confused with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release. The film is referred to as a full-length "cheater" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall, and Wheels of Fire.dbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Graysondbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aurania_Rouveroldbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katharine_Brushdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbp:nameAndy Hardy's Private Secretarydbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy's_Private_Secretarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsAndy Hardy's Private Secretary is a 1941 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Grayson, Ann Rutherford and Fay Holden. It was the tenth of the 16-film Andy Hardy series. Marian Hardy (Cecelia Parker) does not appear in this film.dbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:producerRed Doffdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Breslindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Holdendbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:nameAndy Hardy Comes Homedbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_W._KochAndy Hardy Comes Home is a 1958 American comedy film directed by Howard W. Koch. It is the 16th and final film in the Andy Hardy series, with Mickey Rooney reprising his signature role. It was produced 12 years after the previous Hardy film, and was an attempt to revive what had once been an enormously popular film series. Because the film fell short of box office projections, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer did not continue the Andy Hardy series.dbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:directorJoel Paul Reisigdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:distributorBe Your Own Hollywooddbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:producerJoel Paul Reisigdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:starringDean Caindbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:starringTara Reiddbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:nameStillwaterdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hedgehogsdbp-dbr:Andy_the_Talking_Hedgehogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_filmsAndy the Talking Hedgehog is a 2018 American fantasy adventure film. The film stars Tara Reid, Dean Cain, and newcomer child actor Karina Martinez. It was directed by Joel Paul Reisig.dbp-dbr:Angel's_Dancedbp-dbp:directorDavid L. 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Corley and produced by David Bixler. The film stars James Belushi, Sheryl Lee and Kyle Chandler.dbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Film Institutedbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTriumph Filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Readbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:starringVeronica Quilligandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Devlindbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:nameAngeldbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:Angel_(1982_Irish_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_directorial_debut_filmsAngel (U.S. title: Danny Boy) is a 1982 Irish film written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Stephen Rea. The film was Neil Jordan's directorial debut, and the executive producer was John Boorman.dbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directorHubert Cornfielddbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerThomas F. Woodsdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Salome_Jensdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mercedes_McCambridgedbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameAngel Babydbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_Baby_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_WendkosAngel Baby is a 1961 American drama film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Salome Jens, George Hamilton and Mercedes McCambridge. It was Burt Reynolds's film debut.Wendkos called it "one of my favorite pictures, because I had a theme".The song, "Jenny Angel", sung by George Hamilton, is played during the closing credits of the film.dbp-dbr:Angel_III:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DeSimonedbp-dbr:Angel_III:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:distributorNew World Picturesdbp-dbr:Angel_III:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:producerArnold H. 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It is the third installment in the Angel film series, and stars Mitzi Kapture in the role of Molly, a former prostitute.dbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Philip_Mooredbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_R._Santiagodbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Kerchnerdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Forddbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Spradlingdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:starringAntonio Baccidbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:starringJessica Markdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Philip_Mooredbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_R._Santiagodbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Kerchnerdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Philip_Mooredbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslakdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:nameAngel of Destructiondbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Angel_of_Destructionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Philip_MooreAngel of Destruction is a 1994 film directed by Charles Philip Moore and starring Maria Ford, and Charlie Spradling. The film, produced and distributed by Concorde-New Horizons, was a Roger Corman production.dbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hustondbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Vernondbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Railsbackdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameAngeladbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Angela_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_CanadaAngela is a 1978 Canadian drama film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Sophia Loren and Steve Railsback.dbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:producerDan Q. 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Shermandbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kent_Taylordbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Hagendbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Carroldbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:starringWilliam Bonnerdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:starringPreston Piercedbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womendbp-dbp:nameAngels' Wild Womendbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels'_Wild_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Al_AdamsonAngels' Wild Women (originally titled Screaming Angels) is a 1972 biker film written and directed by cult director Al Adamson. Preceded by Satan's Sadists (1969) and Hell's Bloody Devils (1970), it is the last in a trio of (unrelated) motorcycle gang films directed by Adamson for Independent-International Pictures Corp., a company he co-founded with Sam Sherman. The plot centers on a group of tough biker babes who leave their cycle gang boyfriends to go on a violent rampage. When a cult leader kills one of the girls, the others go out for revenge.dbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Comptondbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:producerCharles Beach Dickersondbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:R._G._Armstrongdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringTom Bakerdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringRita Murraydbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringAlan DeWittdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringCarl Stepplingdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringConnie Nelsondbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:starringGary Littlejohndbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Comptondbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Comptondbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:nameAngels Die Harddbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Harddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_Die_Hardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ComptonAngels Die Hard is a 1970 biker film directed by Richard Compton and starring Tom Baker and William Smith. It is the first film distributed by New World Pictures; half its budget was provided by Roger Corman.The film—which was written in three months—revolves around a gang of bikers who try to save people from a mining accident. Compton shot the film on location in Kernville, California, on the shore of Lake Isabella, an old gold-mining town that was used for filming early Hollywood Westerns.dbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Rolanddbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Frazeedbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Binnie_Barnesdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:nameAngels with Broken Wingsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Angels_with_Broken_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_VorhausAngels with Broken Wings is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Jane Frazee and Binnie Barnes. The screenplay was written by George Carleton Brown and Bradford Ropes. It was released by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Coolidgedbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick McCormickdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Readbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeena Davisdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringAida Turturrodbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Gandolfinidbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Boscodbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Coolidgedbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Todd_Graffdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameAngiedbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Caravan_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Angie_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martha_CoolidgeAngie is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Martha Coolidge, written by Todd Graff, and starring Geena Davis as the title character. It was produced by Caravan Pictures and distributed by Hollywood Pictures. It is based on the 1991 novel Angie, I Says by Avra Wing, which was a New York Times Notable Book of 1991. The film received mixed reviews and was a box-office bomb, grossing only $9.4 million against its $26 million budget.dbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Nettheimdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathon_Greendbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Smithdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Lewisdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbi Tuckerdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica Napierdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Nettheimdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathon_Greendbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_O'Connor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameAngstdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Angst_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_black_comedy_filmsAngst is a 2000 black comedy directed by Daniel Nettheim and starring Sam Lewis, Jessica Napier, Justin Smith and Abi Tucker. It was written by Anthony O'Connor. It was shot in and around Sydney, Australia. The film was released in Australian theatres on 31 August 2000.dbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directorGary Johnsdbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerFrancesca Cohndbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameBalancedbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_campaignsdbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_worksdbp-dbr:Balance_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LexusBalance was a 1989 television advertisement for the Lexus LS 400, which also introduced the luxury car make Lexus to American television audiences. It was created by Team One, a unit of Saatchi & Saatchi. The ad was designed to promote the engineering attributes of the LS 400, Lexus's flagship sedan. The advertisement received several awards and was emulated by later versions.dbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Lucasdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_McOmiedbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138dbp-dbp:nameBald: The Making of THX 1138dbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bald:_The_Making_of_THX_1138purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_LucasBald: The Making of THX 1138 is a short film directed by George Lucas and released in 1971 to promote his first feature-length film, THX 1138, released the same year.The film features a conversation between Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, producer of THX 1138. They discuss Lucas' vision for the film, including his ideas about science fiction in general and in particular his concept of the "used future" which would famously feature in his film Star Wars. Intercut with this discussion is footage shot prior to the start of production of THX 1138 showing several of its actors having their heads shaved, a requirement for appearing in the film. In several cases the actors are shown being shaved in a public location. For example, Maggie McOmie is shaved outside the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, while Robert Duvall watches a sporting event as his hair is cut off. Another actor, Marshall Efron, who would later play an insane man in the film, cut off his own hair and was filmed doing so in a bathtub.The film is included as a bonus feature on the 2004 DVD release of The George Lucas Director's Cut of THX 1138 and later the Blu-ray release.dbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directorHenry Sandbankdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerFrancesca Cohndbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameBall Bearingdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertising_campaignsdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lexusdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_worksdbp-dbr:Ball_Bearing_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rolling-element_bearingsBall Bearing was a 1992 television advertisement for the Lexus ES 300, which introduced the luxury sedan to American television audiences. It was created by Team One, a unit of Saatchi & Saatchi. The advertisement showed a ball bearing rolling smoothly down the panel seams of a Lexus sedan, thus demonstrating the precise quality of its exterior elements. The television spot won awards, was emulated by subsequent commercials, and was credited for focusing industry attention on body tolerances.dbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_%22Slim%22_Williamsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Birdman_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Estebdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:distributorCash Money Recordsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:producerRonald "Slim" Williamsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:producerBryan "Birdman" Williamsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hot_Boysdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Big_Tymersdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_%22Slim%22_Williamsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Birdman_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Estebdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cash_Money_Recordsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_%22Slim%22_Williamsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Birdman_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_%22Slim%22_Williamsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Birdman_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Estebdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:nameBaller Blockindbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Baller_Blockin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_OrleansBaller Blockin' is a 2000 crime film set in New Orleans' Magnolia Projects. It stars Bryan “Birdman” Williams, Ronald "Slim" Williams, Juvenile, Manuel Vazquez, B.G., Lil Wayne, Turk, and Mannie Fresh with cameos by comedians Anthony Johnson and T.K. Kirkland.The film's soundtrack is performed by the Cash Money Millionaires.dbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stefano_Vanzinadbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Spencerdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stefano_Vanzinadbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stefano_Vanzinadbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruno_Corbuccidbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bud_Spencerdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Amendoladbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBanana Joedbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Colombiadbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guido_&_Maurizio_De_Angelisdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Banana_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bananas_in_popular_cultureBanana Joe is a 1982 Italian-German comedy film directed by Steno and starring Bud Spencer. Set in South America, the film was noted for its libertarian overtones and is remembered for Spencer's performance despite retrospective mixed appraisal.dbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:directorCeri Levydbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Musicdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:producerCeri Levydbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:producerRachel Connorsdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Damon_Albarndbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Hewlettdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Musicdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Hewlettdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:nameBananazdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GorillazBananaz is a 2008 British documentary film by Ceri Levy about Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's virtual alternative band Gorillaz.dbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Askeydbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Murdochdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Harrisdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Watt_(broadcaster)dbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Pepperdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Crierdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBand Waggondbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_Waggon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_VarnelBand Waggon is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch and Moore Marriott. It was written by John Watt, Harry S. Pepper, Gordon Crier, Vernon Harris, J. O. C. Orton, Val Guest, Marriott Edgar and Bob Edmunds, based on the BBC radio show Band Waggon.It was the first of several popular films Askey made for Gainsborough.dbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Bezencenetdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Acker_Bilkdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Sumnerdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Jaynedbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Bezencenetdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameBand of Thievesdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Band_of_Thieves_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_BezencenetBand of Thieves is a 1962 British second feature ('B') musical film directed by Peter Bezencenet and starring Acker Bilk, Geoffrey Sumner and Jennifer Jayne. It was written by Lyn Fairhurst and Harold Shampan, and was produced in an attempt to cash in on the Trad jazz craze.According to Filmink "there is something daggily endearing about the way the Rank Organisation missed out on making all the British rock musicals of the late 1950s and early 1960s that earned money (i.e. the ones with Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard, and The Beatles) but decided to invest in a trad jazz musical."dbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carlos_Gallardo_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameBandidodbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Christiandbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandido_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_action_thriller_filmsBandido ("Bandit") is a 2004 action thriller film written by Scott Duncan and Carlos Gallardo and directed by Roger Christian. The story revolves around the CIA framing skilled thief Max Cruz, a.k.a. "Bandido" (Gallardo), in order to gain his cooperation in helping them recover intelligence data that was stolen by Beno Gildemontes (Kim Coates), a Mexican Crime lord.dbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Di_Drewdbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:producerPenelope Spencedbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_McDonalddbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Banduk_Marikadbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:starringBayulma Marikadbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Di_Drewdbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:nameBandukdbp-dbr:Bandukdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bandukpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandukpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandukpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandukpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bandukpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Bandukpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Di_DrewBanduk is a 1985 Australian television film shot in Nhulunbuy in East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory of Australia.dbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:directorGiorgio Gentilidbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:directorLuciano Lellidbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:producerMirko Purgatoridbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Madisondbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Bosleydbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Milodbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:starringDyanik Zurakowskadbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:starringMark Highdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kiddbp-dbp:nameBang Bang Kiddbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:Bang_Bang_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nico_FidencoBang Bang Kid is a 1967 Italian-Spanish Western film, produced by Sidney W. Pink and starring Tom Bosley. The film was distributed in America by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girldbp-dbp:directorJordan Clarkdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girldbp-dbp:producerJordan Clarkdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girldbp-dbp:nameBangkok Girldbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girldbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_human_traffickingdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_prostitutiondbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bangkokdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bangkokdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sex_tourismdbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Forced_prostitutiondbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_prostitution_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sex_industry_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_rights_abuses_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Bangkok_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_trafficking_in_ThailandBangkok Girl is a documentary film that was both produced and directed by Jordan Clark. It is a low-budget film, having cost $10,000 to produce, and takes sex tourism in Bangkok as its subject. Bangkok Girl is 43 minutes long and focuses on Pla (full name: Sirirat Rapsithorn), a bargirl who is 19 years old and who guides Clark through the city. The film explores Pla's background and how she came to be where she is. Pla began working as a bargirl at the age of 13, and, while she had managed to avoid being forced into prostitution up until the point that the documentary was filmed, the film suggests that she will eventually be forcibly prostituted. In November 2005, the film aired on "The Lens", a program on Canada's CBC Television. Sweden's Sveriges Television also aired the film.dbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:directorNick Meaddbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorI.R.S. Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLila Cazèsdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringForest Whitakerdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudge Reinholddbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLisa Bonetdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOlivia d'Abodbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Jeterdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBank Robberdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Bank_Robber_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_filmsBank Robber is a 1993 American crime film written and directed by Nick Mead in his directorial debut.dbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Thomasdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:producerJohn G. Thomasdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:producerKenneth L. Hulbertdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Dierkopdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dragodbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:starringDawn Schneiderdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Shepherd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Fittsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Thomasdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_G._Thomasdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_G._Thomasdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Harnagedbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:nameBanzai Runnerdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Banzai_Runnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_GoldsmithBanzai Runner is a 1987 American action film starring Dean Stockwell, John Shepherd, Charles Dierkop, Rick Fitts, Dawn Schneider, Billy Drago and directed by John G. Thomas.dbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Vuissadbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:distributorBlue Crow Productionsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringSteve Andersondbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Broberg_Feltdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringBonnie Burtdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Beersdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringBernie Diamonddbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringDan Merkleydbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringFrank Gerrishdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringKatherine Brimdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringMichael Anthony Christiandbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringWayne Brennandbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Vuissadbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:nameBaptists at Our Barbecuedbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halestorm_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christian_VuissaBaptists at Our Barbecue is a 2004 comedy film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Robert Farrell Smith. It was directed, and produced by Christian Vuissa. This film features some the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)-centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences that non-LDS people are unlikely to get, as well as some humor aimed at non-Mormon audiences.dbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAlex Winterdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Winterdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviedbp-dbp:nameBar-B-Que Moviedbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Bar-B-Que_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butthole_SurfersBar-B-Que Movie is an 11-minute Super 8 film created in 1988, written and directed by Tom Stern and actor/filmmaker Alex Winter. It is a spoof of 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and stars American punk band Butthole Surfers. Featured Surfers include Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary, King Coffey, Teresa Nervosa, and Jeff Pinkus, as well as the band's dancer, Kathleen Lynch.dbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:directorMarita Giovannidbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerMarita Giovannidbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerLauran Hoffmandbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Harrisdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringCamila Griggsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringLiza D'Agostinodbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringNancy Allison Wolfedbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameBar Girlsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Bar_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_romantic_comedy_filmsBar Girls is a 1994 American lesbian-themed romantic comedy film written by Lauran Hoffman, adapted by Hoffman from her stage play of the same name for the screen in the same year. Starring Nancy Allison Wolfe, Liza D'Agostino, Camila Griggs and Michael Harris and directed by Marita Giovanni.dbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameBarbary-Coast Bunnydbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbary_Coast,_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Barbary_Coast_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsBarbary-Coast Bunny is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on July 21, 1956, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bille_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Storydbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorMalcolm D. Leedbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorKevin Rodney Sullivandbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Patrick_Thomasdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Andersondbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cedric_the_Entertainerdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ice_Cubedbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ealydbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Rodney_Sullivandbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_D._Leedbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bille_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Storydbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameBarbershopdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_franchisesdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbershop_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2002dbp-dbr:Barbershop_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_franchisesThe Barbershop franchise consists of American comedy installments including four theatrical movies, and a spin-off TV series. Based on an original story by Mark Brown, the plot centers around the social lives of and the events that employees of a barbershop on social life in a barbershop on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois encounter.The series received generally positive reviews and grossed over $235 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:directorKaren J. Lloyddbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:producerShelley Dvi-Vardhanadbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:producerMelissa Lee Andersondbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tabitha_St._Germaindbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashleigh_Balldbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Libmandbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Sheridandbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chanelle_Pelosodbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:starringBrittany McDonalddbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:nameBarbie and the Secret Doordbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doordbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2010sdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_and_the_Secret_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbie_filmsBarbie and the Secret Door is a 2014 animated musical fantasy film. It was released to DVD on September 16, 2014, and made its television debut on Nickelodeon on November 23, 2014.This film is the 28th entry in the Barbie film series. It was directed by Karen Lloyd and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Princess Alexa, a shy princess who discovers a secret door in her kingdom and enters a whimsical land filled with magical creatures. It was given a limited theatrical release overseas, grossing $2 million.dbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Waddingtondbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Waddingtondbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSpike Milligandbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrett Maxworthydbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLionel Longdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Kramerdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBarneydbp-dbr:Barney_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Barney_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Barney_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barney_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsBarney is a 1976 Australian film for children set during the Convict Era. A 12-year-old boy and a convict are shipwrecked together.It was also known as Lost in the Wild.dbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:producerAl Wilson, production managerdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Storeydbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rufe_Davisdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jed_Proutydbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Archer_(actor)dbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Kiliandbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Woodburydbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabel_Randolphdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Lee_(actress)dbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Cheshiredbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Wilsondbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_T._Shannondbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:nameBarnyard Folliesdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Barnyard_Folliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_orphanagesBarnyard Follies is a 1940 Republic Pictures musical B movie directed by Frank McDonald with music directed by Cy Feuer and dance choreography by Josephine Earl. In the rural American West, a small-town orphanage struggles to become self-supporting through its 4-H Club projects. The screenplay, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, is based on a story concept by Robert T. Shannon. Released on October 6, 1940, the film stars Mary Lee, Harry Cheshire, Rufe Davis, June Storey, Ralph Bowman, Joan Woodbury, Jed Prouty, Victor Kilian and Isabel Randolph.dbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directorHarry Kerwindbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Crawforddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Kerwindbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Kerwindbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Emmichdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Eversdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Freeddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoberta Leightondbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameBarracudadbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_horror_filmsBarracuda is a 1977 American horror/thriller film about a small Florida coastal town that is menaced by chemically induced and highly aggressive barracuda fish. The cast included Wayne Crawford, Jason Evers, Roberta Leighton, Cliff Emmich, William Kerwin and Bert Freed. It was directed by Harry Kerwin, with the underwater sequences handled by Wayne Crawford.dbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pino_Amentadbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChannel 7dbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Millerdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_McFarlane_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Briantdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pino_Amentadbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameBarracudadbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Barracuda_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)Barracuda is a 1988 Australian TV film.Writing in the Age Jim Schembri called the names of the lead detectives as Abbottson and Costelli a "comic contrivance" and writes "The film is dogged by an awful soundtrack (you can always tell something sinister is happening because of the pulsing string section), leaden pacing (with plot you should have movement), some loose ends that stay that way (what was the deal with Abbottson's former partner?), and some limply staged action (the finale is real fizzer). The Sydney Morning Herald's Alison Stewart says "Surprisingly, it's quite watchable, despite the vaguely clichéd plot, which weaves In corrupt assistant police commissioners, prominent Sydney businessmen, ritual Triad killings, brothels, bribes, greed and a whole assortment of shots of the Opera House." Doug Anderson in the Sydney Morning Herald gave it a rating of "View At Own Risk!" Rob Lowing's capsule review in the same paper gave it 2 1/2 stars noting "Plot lacks excitement but the cast is solid".dbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:producerBruce Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringBarry Humphriesdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Crockerdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Bentleydbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Humphriesdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:nameBarry McKenzie Holds His Owndbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Peter_Best_(composer)dbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comicsBarry McKenzie Holds His Own is a 1974 Australian comedy film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Barry Crocker, Barry Humphries and Donald Pleasence. It was written by Beresford and Humphries.It was a sequel to the 1972 Australian comedy film The Adventures of Barry McKenzie.The then Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, along with his wife Margaret Whitlam, made cameo appearances as themselves.Barry Humphries contended that Barry McKenzie was an inspiration for the later film Crocodile Dundee.dbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripesdbp-dbp:nameBars and Stripesdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bars_and_Stripespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsBars and Stripes is a 1931 short film from Columbia Pictures, part of the Krazy Kat theatrical cartoons.dbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbp:starringLeslie Barringerdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bartholomew_Versus_the_Wheelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_filmsBartholomew Versus the Wheel is a 1964 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was released theatrically on February 29, 1964.The production was the second of three cartoons to use the "modern" abstract Warner Bros. opening and closing sequences created by Chuck Jones. The sequence was previously used on Now Hear This and would be used once more in Señorella and the Glass Huarache. The visual style of the cartoon was developed in the style of cartoonist and book illustrator James Thurber. Thurber died in 1961, three years before the cartoon's release.dbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Sugermandbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGMdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Adlerdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Otto_Salamondbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Dusenberrydbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Sheardbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Sugermandbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Adlerdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Otto_Salamondbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernie_Kahndbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameBasic Trainingdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gilbert_Adlerdbp-dbr:Basic_Training_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Playboy_Productions_filmsBasic Training (a.k.a. Up the Military) is a 1985 sex comedy film by Andrew Sugerman. It is often considered to be one of the worst films of 1985. While set in Washington, D.C., most of the production was filmed in Los Angeles, including Bob Hope Patriotic Hall. During production the working title was "Up The Pentagon."dbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDenny Freemandbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordialogue directordbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:N.A._Bronstendbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Landisdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carroll_Levisdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:N.A._Bronstendbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alec_Coppeldbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sylvainedbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBrass Monkeydbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brass_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_FreelandBrass Monkey (also known as The Lucky Mascot) is a 1948 British comedy thriller film with musical asides, directed by Thornton Freeland. It stars Carroll Levis, a radio variety show host and talent scout (known as "Britain's favourite Canadian") and American actress Carole Landis in her last film. It features an early appearance by comic actor Terry-Thomas, playing himself.Though made in 1948, Brass Monkey was not released in the US until 1951.dbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Stanley_(director)dbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard McGilldbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Storydbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringJemma Daviesdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringJosie Ayersdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringRaymond Sawyerdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Copleydbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Stanley_(director)dbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Stanley_(director)dbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Hogarthdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameBravedbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_albumsdbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Stanley_(director)dbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Stanley_(director)dbp-dbr:Brave_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_musicalsBrave is a 1994 musical film directed by Richard Stanley and based on the 1994 concept album Brave by English progressive rock band Marillion.dbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hannamdbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Lovelldbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_McFarlane_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Kestlemandbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hannamdbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Lovelldbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Greendbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBreak of Daydbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Break_of_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_HannamBreak of Day is a 1976 Australian film set immediately after World War I.dbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRené Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Knightdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaurice Chevalierdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Kerrdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBreak the Newsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_René_ClairBreak the News is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Jack Buchanan, Maurice Chevalier and June Knight. Two struggling performers decide to create a fake murder scandal in order to drum up publicity for their act. It was based on the novel Le mort en fuite by Loïc Le Gouriadec which had previously been made into a 1936 French film Death on the Run. Songs featured include It All Belongs to You (Cole Porter, sung by Chevalier) and We're Old Buddies (Van Phillips, Jack Buchanan, sung by Chevalier and Buchanan).dbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_McLennandbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSmart Egg Picturesdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerJane Ballantynedbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerDon McLennandbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerLes Lithgowdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Kara_Ungerdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Boxleitnerdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toni_Scanlandbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Gilldbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Mylesdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_McLennandbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_McLennandbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jan_Sardidbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameBreakawaydbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakaway_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_McLennanBreakaway (also known as Escape from Madness) is a 1990 Australian thriller film starring Bruce Boxleitner, Bruce Myles and Deborah Unger. It is directed by Don McLennan.dbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Lamonddbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:producerJohn D. Lamonddbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Parkinsdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Mullinardbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_D._Lamonddbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_D._Lamonddbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Hopgooddbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:nameBreakfast in Parisdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parisdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Breakfast_in_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_May_(composer)Breakfast in Paris is 1982 Australian romantic comedy.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Edwin_Robinsondbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrady Nasfelldbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_C._Robinsondbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Overton_(actress)dbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah-Jane_Pottsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Havendbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Edwin_Robinsondbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_C._Robinsondbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Edwin_Robinsondbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameBreaking Dawndbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Dawn_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Edwin_RobinsonBreaking Dawn is a 2004 American independent horror-thriller film written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. It is the directorial debut of Robinson, who was 22 at the time and saw the film showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, Marché du Film and at The Hollywood Film Festival. The film stars Kelly Overton and James Haven.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clive_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Davina_Bellingdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Danielsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_O'Connordbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clive_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Davina_Bellingdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBreaking Glassdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_GibsonBreaking Glass is a 1980 British film starring Hazel O'Connor, Phil Daniels and Jonathan Pryce. It was co-produced by Dodi Fayed and written and directed by Brian Gibson, his feature film debut.The film was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival.The soundtrack album, featuring songs performed by O'Connor, reached number 5 in the UK and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry. Two singles, "Eighth Day" and "Will You", both reached the UK Top 10.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directorKathy Muellerdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerNoel Pricedbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Enrightdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Raymonddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringBradley Kilpatrickdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringMathew Stevensondbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameBreaking Updbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kathy_MuellerBreaking Up is a 1985 TV movie about the breakdown of a marriage seen through the eyes of a child.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Greenwalddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Mofflydbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringSalma Hayekdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Cristoferdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameBreaking Updbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_CristoferBreaking Up is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Robert Greenwald and written by Michael Cristofer, based on his stage play of the same name. The film stars Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek as Steve and Monica, a couple whose relationship leads to an out-of-the-blue marriage. It was released in the United States by Warner Bros. on October 17, 1997.dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joey_Garfielddbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:distributorGhost Robotdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Zachary_Mortensendbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacob_Craycroftdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:producerJoey Garfielddbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starring4dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Biz_Markiedbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wise_(Stetsasonic)dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daddy-O_(musician)dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doug_E._Freshdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Daulnedbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scratch_(musician)dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.O.A._(Dread_Archie,_Jr.)dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emanon_Rahzeldbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Jung_(AKA_Chris_Jung)dbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joey_Garfielddbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zachary_Mortensendbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacob_Craycroftdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joey_Garfielddbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:nameBreath Control: The History of the Human Beat Boxdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Breath_Control:_The_History_of_the_Human_Beat_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BeatboxingBreath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box (2002) is a documentary directed by filmmaker Joey Garfield. The film explores the world of beatboxing, a form of music using the human mouth, throat and diaphragm to generate sounds that are usually produced by machines. Over 30 practitioners of this art form discuss their techniques and the evolution of their craft. The human beat box is one of the key elements in the development of Hip Hop culture, alongside DJing, Graffiti, Breakdancing, and MC-ing. Unfortunately, its contribution has been largely overlooked, as has the fun, expressive, human, and spontaneous dimension of Hip Hop that it represents. As the first documentary of its kind, Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box uses interviews, live performances, archival footage, and animation to bring to light this important and neglected ingredient of Hip Hop's identity .With the help of Beat Box pioneers Doug E. Fresh, Wise, Biz Markie, and The Fat Boys, Breath Control traces this art form from its basic beat beginnings in the Eighties to its present-day multi-layered, polyrhythmatic figurehead's Rahzel and Skratch of the Hip Hop group The Roots. But Breath Control isn't limited to Hip Hop. Musician Zap Mama opens up the idea that human beat boxing is an art form practiced all over the world and has been refined by many different cultures. Breath Control is a half historical, half tutorial look at humans as actual instruments.dbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSusan Dermodydbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMegan McMurchydbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maeve_Dermodydbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Arguedbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Louise_Lambertdbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Susan_Dermodydbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Susan_Dermodydbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBreathing Under Waterdbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Breathing_Under_Water_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_directorial_debut_filmsBreathing Under Water is an Australian film, the first feature from director and writer Susan Dermody.dbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:starringBud Osbornedbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:starringEdna Aslindbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sally_Wintersdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:nameBreezy Billdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Breezy_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsBreezy Bill is a 1930 American Western film pre-Code directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Steele and Bud Osborne. It was produced as an independent second feature on Poverty Row.dbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_Millerdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerMyron A. Hymandbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrooke Shieldsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Scarwiddbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Durningdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Daltondbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringJune Gabledbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Peckdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_Millerdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Delia_Ephrondbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrenda Starrdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Mandeldbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jacksonville,_Floridadbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Ellis_Millerdbp-dbr:Brenda_Starr_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_adventure_filmsBrenda Starr is a 1989 American adventure film directed by Robert Ellis Miller based on Dale Messick's comic strip Brenda Starr, Reporter. It stars Brooke Shields, Timothy Dalton, and Jeffrey Tambor.The film was shot in 1986; however, it was not released for three years because of lengthy litigation over distribution rights. It finally was released in some international markets in 1989 and in America in 1992.dbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDennis Zahorukdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChalmers Adamsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDennis Zahorukdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Welshdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hauffdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Zahorukdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Zahorukdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Zahorukdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBrethrendbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Brethren_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OntarioBrethren is a Canadian drama film, directed by Dennis Zahoruk and released in 1976. The film centres on three estranged adult brothers returning to their small hometown to attend the funeral of their abusive and unloving father.The film stars Thomas Hauff, Kenneth Welsh, Richard Fitzpatrick, Candace O'Connor and Sandra Scott.It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 27th Canadian Film Awards. Zahoruk was awarded a Special Jury Prize in recognition of directing his first feature film.The film was subsequently broadcast on television in 1977.dbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringLili Damitadbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Wilhelm_(writer)dbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrewster's Millionsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Brewster's_MillionsBrewster's Millions is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jack Buchanan, Lili Damita and Nancy O'Neil. It is based on the 1902 novel and subsequent 1906 play, with the action relocated from the United States to Britain.dbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:producerReginald Denhamdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:starringConstance Shotterdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Stockfelddbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:starringRonald Warddbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:nameBrides to Bedbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Brides_to_Bepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeBrides to Be is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Betty Stockfeld, Constance Shotter and Ronald Ward. The film was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British branch of Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorBoris Airapetiandbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaolo Mazzucatodbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Kathdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexei P. 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It was written and directed by Richard Dutcher, who also plays in the main role of Sheriff Wes Clayton. It was financed by private investors.Because of the in-movie descriptions of geography and population, it depicts a fictional Utah town of Brigham City rather than the actual town of Brigham City.It was filmed in Mapleton, Utah.dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameBright Lightsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_theatredbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_filmsBright Lights is a 1928 silent cartoon short by the Walt Disney Studio and Winkler Productions featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few short films of the series Walt Disney himself worked on before leaving that same year.dbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:starringInez Courtneydbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Marshdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:starringRay Walkerdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Perez_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:nameBrilliant Marriagedbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brilliant_Marriagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ursula_ParrottBrilliant Marriage is a 1936 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Joan Marsh, Ray Walker and Inez Courtney.dbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:directorLisanne Skylerdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:producerSheila Nevinsdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:producerLisa Hellerdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tristine_Skylerdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Blackdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:producerJudith Blackdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tristine_Skylerdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:nameBrillo Boxdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Brillo_Box_(3_¢_Off)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pop_artBrillo Box (3 ¢ off) is a 2016 documentary short film directed and written by Lisanne Skyler. It is produced by Sheila Nevins, Tristine Skyler and Judith Black under HBO Documentary Films. The film revolves around the Brillo Box soap pads designed by pop art icon Andy Warhol, which—despite being refused by companies when initially produced—sold for $3 million at Christie's auction.It was shortlisted with ten other short-film from 69 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) category.dbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Adetuyidbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorKaren Lamdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorBille Woodruffdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDamon Santostefanodbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPeyton Reeddbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorSteve Rashdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorNBCUniversal via Syfydbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Abrahamdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerWayne 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Statesdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_competitionsdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2000dbp-dbr:Bring_It_On_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bring_It_On_(film_series)Bring It On is an anthology series of cheerleading films that began with Bring It On (2000) and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels and one Halloween-themed television film sequel, none of which contain any of the original film's cast members.The first film was loosely adapted into a musical, which has received positive critical response and praise.dbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rich_Mooredbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Pidgeondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bret_Haalanddbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringEthan Kafnerdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringEtienne Badillodbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringMike Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:nameBring Me the Head of Charlie Browndbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Dutch_Schultzdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_comicsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unofficial_works_based_on_Peanuts_(comic_strip)Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown is a 1986 American animated short student film written, directed, and animated by Jim Reardon while he was a student at CalArts. Bring Me The Head of Charlie Brown is black-and-white and has a rough, unfinished, hand-drawn look.dbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:directorStephen Marrodbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:producerJack Adalistdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:producerStephen Marrodbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Pinedbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Storkedbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lavelle_(actor)dbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Marrodbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Marrodbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Marrodbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:nameBroadway's Finestdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway's_Finestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_crime_action_filmsBroadway's Finest is a 2012 action film, directed and produced by Stephen Marro. It stars Adam Storke, John Lavelle and Larry Pine. The film won nine awards and was nominated for nine.dbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Grantdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Willisdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Feurydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maura_Tierneydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Willisdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Grantdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Willisdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Feurydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:nameBroadway Brawlerdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Delawaredbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinergi_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_filmsBroadway Brawler is an unfinished romantic comedy film that was to star Bruce Willis and Maura Tierney and be directed by Lee Grant. It was produced by Willis and Joseph Feury for Cinergi Pictures, and was to have been distributed by The Walt Disney Company in 1997.Other cast members included Daniel Baldwin (as "Matt"), Alex Boyd (as a flashback, younger version of "Matt"), Jenifer Lewis, and Casey Moses Wurzbach, though it is unclear how much, if any, of their scenes were shot at the time the production folded.The film was to be entirely shot in Feury's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. Twenty days into principal photography, Willis, unhappy with the work of some of the crew, fired multiple people, leading Disney to shut down production. Instead of suing him, the studio reached a deal with Willis to work on three films for a discounted rate; Armageddon (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999), and The Kid (2000).dbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbp:nameBroadway to Cheyennedbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_to_Cheyennepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_vigilante_filmsBroadway to Cheyenne is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. The film is also known as From Broadway to Cheyenne (American poster title). The film successfully combines the Western with the gangster film and vigilante film.dbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rosvita_Dransfelddbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TVOntariodbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerRosvita Dransfelddbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Hoarddbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Woolfsondbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rosvita_Dransfelddbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TVOntariodbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rosvita_Dransfelddbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rosvita_Dransfelddbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrokedbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Brittain_Award_winning_showsdbp-dbr:Broke_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_EdmontonBroke is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Rosvita Dransfeld and released in 2009. The film centres on the friendship between David Woolfson, a pawn shop owner in Edmonton, Alberta, and Chris Hoard, an ex-convict who volunteers as an assistant to Woolfson in the shop.The film premiered at the 2009 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, and was screened at the 2009 Vancouver International Film Festival and the 2009 Global Visions Film Festival, before having its television premiere on March 3, 2010 as an episode of TVOntario's documentary series The View from Here.The film won the Donald Brittain Award for Best Social or Political Documentary Program at the 25th Gemini Awards in 2010.Hoard was again featured in Dransfeld's 2014 film Anti-Social Limited, which was a Donald Brittain Award nominee at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016.dbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:directorNick Hallamdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:distributorTheForce.Netdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:producerNick Hallamdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:producerSudheera Kuruppudbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:starringPaul Hooperdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:starringHadrian Jonathandbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:starringNiobe Deandbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancedbp-dbp:nameBroken Allegiancedbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_films_based_on_Star_Warsdbp-dbr:Broken_Allegiancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_filmsBroken Allegiance is a fan film that made its debut on the internet in April 2002, created by Australian fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a live-action drama set in the Star Wars universe, taking place a few weeks between the events in A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. It tells the story of two Sith apprentices, Ruan and Calis, who have escaped the Empire by fleeing Coruscant in a stolen transport. They must fight for their freedom when Darth Vader sends the vicious bounty hunter Korbain Thor to track them down.dbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Brahmdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHaussmann Filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwickenham Film Distributors Ltd Imperial Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerJulius Hagen by Thomas Burkedbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Radforddbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Margetsondbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolly_Haasdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Brahmdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributors_Ltddbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameBroken Blossomsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Brahmdbp-dbr:Broken_Blossoms_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Thomas_BurkeBroken Blossoms is a 1936 British drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Emlyn Williams, Arthur Margetson, Basil Radford and Edith Sharpe. Director Bernard Vorhaus was technical supervisor.The film is based on the short story "The Chink and the Child" by Thomas Burke from his collection Limehouse Nights (1916), and was produced at Twickenham Studios in London. The story had previously been adapted by D. W. Griffith for his film Broken Blossoms (1919) starring Lillian Gish.dbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_G._Vignoladbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randolph_Scottdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Sleeperdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_G._Vignoladbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Olga_Printzlaudbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maude_Fultondbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameBroken Dreamsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_G._Vignoladbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Dreams_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsBroken Dreams is a 1933 drama film, directed by Robert G. Vignola. It starred Randolph Scott and Martha Sleeper. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures.The film is preserved by the Library of Congress.dbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternational Road Shows, Inc.dbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lewie_C._Bordendbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lewie_C._Bordendbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Musedbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Arlendbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBroken Stringsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Broken_Strings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_violins_and_violinistsBroken Strings is a 1940 American race film, directed by Bernard B. Ray and produced by L.C. Borden. It has been described as "the all-black version of The Jazz Singer".dbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringCliff Clarkdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Rhythmettesdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo Clearydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Duncandbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Whitakerdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringMandy Petersdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringTed Osbornedbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Buppdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBroken Toysdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_W._C._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mae_WestBroken Toys is an 8-minute long, 1935 animated short film produced by Walt Disney in the Silly Symphonies series. The toys in the story include caricatures of W.C. Fields, Zasu Pitts, Ned Sparks and Stepin Fetchit. Broken Toys was originally scheduled to follow Elmer Elephant and Three Little Wolves but was moved ahead of these titles in order to have it ready for a Christmas release.dbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Uwagbaidbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:distributorNetflixdbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:producerMike Ezuruonyedbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Ezuruonyedbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wofai_Fadadbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:starringDerrick Aduwodbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:starringFunny Bonedbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Uwagbaidbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Ezuruonyedbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Ezuruonyedbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:nameBrother Jekwudbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwudbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lagosdbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Brother_Jekwupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_LagosBrother Jekwu is a 2016 Nigerian comedy thriller film directed by Charles Uwagbai, written and produced by Mike Ezuruonye. It was released across Cinemas in 2016.dbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Dickeydbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:nameBrothers of the Westdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Victory_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Brothers_of_the_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_KatzmanBrothers of the West is a 1937 American Western film produced and directed by Sam Katzman filmed at the Brandeis Ranch at Chatsworth, Los Angeles.dbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sollettdbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Mianodbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Weitzdbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Weitz_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kerry_Kohansky_Robertsdbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:producerMyron 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& Norah's Infinite Playlistdbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:nameNick and Norah's Infinite Playlist: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Nick_&_Norah's_Infinite_Playlistdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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& Norah's Infinite Playlist is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett and starring Michael Cera, Kat Dennings, Alexis Dziena, Ari Graynor, Aaron Yoo and Jay Baruchel. Written by Lorene Scafaria and based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, the story tells of teenagers Nick (Cera) and Norah (Dennings), who meet when Norah asks Nick to pretend to be her boyfriend for five minutes. Over the course of the night, they try to find their favorite band's secret show and search for Norah's drunken best friend.The film came into development in 2003 when producer Kerry Kohansky Roberts found Cohn and Levithan's novel and decided to adapt it for film. Scafaria was hired to write the script in 2005, and Sollett signed on to direct the film in 2006. Principal photography took place over 29 days from October to December 2007, primarily in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City.The film premiered on September 6, 2008, at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically on October 3, 2008. It tripled its US$10 million budget with a total gross of US$33.5 million. An accompanying soundtrack was released on September 23, 2008, and the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 3, 2009. It attracted generally positive reviews from critics and received nominations for three Satellite Awards, one GLAAD Media Award, one MTV Movie Award and one Golden Reel Award.dbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Farhad_Manndbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_A._Weissmandbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S._Michael_Formicadbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Springfielddbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Farhad_Manndbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_A._Weissmandbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S._Michael_Formicadbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nick_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Forever_KnightNick Knight is a 1989 American television film about Nick Knight, a centuries-old vampire working as a police detective in modern-day Los Angeles.Originally meant to be a pilot episode for a television series, it was not picked up at the time. However, in 1992, CBS picked up the series but produced the show in Canada as Forever Knight, re-filming the pilot (with the same plot) and using a completely different cast, except for John Kapelos.dbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_McCallum_(actor)dbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:producerJoy Cavilldbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:producerJohn McCallumdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Googie_Withersdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lawsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_McCallum_(actor)dbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joy_Cavilldbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_McCallum_(actor)dbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joy_Cavilldbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McCallum_(actor)dbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:nameNickel Queendbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Nickel_Queendbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Nickel_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nickel_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickel_mining_in_Western_AustraliaNickel Queen is a 1971 Australian comedy film starring Googie Withers and directed by her husband John McCallum. The story was loosely based on the Poseidon bubble, a nickel boom in Western Australia in the late 1960s, and tells of an outback pub owner who stakes a claim and finds herself an overnight millionaire.dbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Susanna_Nicchiarellidbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trine_Dyrholmdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:starringJohn Gordon Sinclairdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Susanna_Nicchiarellidbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Susanna_Nicchiarellidbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:nameNico, 1988dbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Nico,_1988dbp-dbp:countryBelgiumdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_rock_musiciansdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Belgian_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_German_womendbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Susanna_Nicchiarellidbp-dbr:Nico,_1988purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_historical_filmsNico, 1988 is a 2017 biographical drama film written and directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. A co-production between Italy and Belgium, the film chronicles the last year of the life of German singer and model Nico. It had its world premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival on 30 August 2017, and was released theatrically in Italy on 12 October 2017 by I Wonder Pictures.dbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:nameNight Alonedbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyNight Alone is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Emlyn Williams, Leonora Corbett and Lesley Brook. The film was shot at the Welwyn Studios of Associated British. It was based on a 1937 play with the same name by Jeffrey Dell.dbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Eichbergdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Eichbergdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNight Birdsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_of_the_Weimar_Republicdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Eichbergdbp-dbr:Night_Birds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_thriller_filmsNight Birds is a 1930 British-German thriller film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Jack Raine, Muriel Angelus and Jameson Thomas. A separate German language version, The Copper, was made at the same time.dbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernessdbp-dbp:nameNight Train for Invernessdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_Train_for_Invernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisNight Train for Inverness (also known as Night Train to Inverness) is a 1960 black and white British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Norman Wooland, Jane Hylton and Dennis Waterman. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzigers.It is notable as the film debut of Dennis Waterman and was referenced in an episode of The Minder Podcast (about the ITV series 1979–1994, 2009, featuring Waterman).dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shawn_Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:producerChris Columbusdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnathandbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:producerShawn Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:starringRobin Williamsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:starringBill Cobbsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:starringMickey Rooneydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:starringBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:starringDick Van Dykedbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shawn_Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barnathandbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shawn_Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Lennondbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ben_Garantdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:nameNight at the Museumdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Silvestridbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1492_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Chris_Columbusdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Barnathandbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shawn_Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_Columbusdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slapstick_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Theodore_Rooseveltdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:21_Laps_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Meriwether_Lewis_and_William_Clarkdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Night_at_the_MuseumNight at the Museum is a 2006 fantasy comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. It is based on the 1993 children's book by Milan Trenc. The film stars Ben Stiller in the lead role, alongside Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, and Robin Williams. It tells the story of a divorced father who applies for a job as a night watchman at New York City's American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits come to life at night, animated by a magical Egyptian artifact.Night at the Museum premiered in New York City on December 17, 2006, and was released in the United States on December 22 by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $574.5 million, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2006. Two live-action sequels were released: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian in 2009, and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb in 2014. An animated sequel, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again, was released in 2022 on Disney+.dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shawn_Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:producerChris Columbusdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnathandbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:producerShawn Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:starringRobin Williamsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:starringOwen Wilsondbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:starringHank Azariadbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:starringChristopher Guestdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:starringBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Battle_of_the_Smithsoniandbp-dbp:starringAmy 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at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian is a 2009 American fantasy comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. The film stars Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Hank Azaria, Christopher Guest, Alain Chabat and Robin Williams. It is the second film in the Night at the Museum series, following Night at the Museum (2006).The film was theatrically released on May 22, 2009, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews and became a box-office success, grossing $413 million on a $150 million budget. A third film, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, was released in 2014, and an animated sequel, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again, was released in 2022.dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shawn_Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:producerMark Radcliffedbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:producerChris Columbusdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:producerShawn Levydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:starringRobin Williamsdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:starringOwen Wilsondbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:starringDan Stevensdbp-dbr:Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tombdbp-dbp:starringBen 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at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a 2014 American fantasy comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by David Guion and Michael Handelman. It is the third (and final live-action) installment in the Night at the Museum film series, a sequel to Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), and the final installment of the original trilogy. The film stars Ben Stiller in the lead role, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Dan Stevens and Ben Kingsley. In the film, security guard Larry Daley must travel to London to return the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, an Egyptian artifact which causes the exhibits to come to life, before the magic disappears.Principal photography of Secret of the Tomb took place from January to May 2014 in London, England and British Columbia, Canada. The film premiered on December 11, 2014, at New York City's Ziegfeld Theater and was released in the United States on December 19, 2014 by 20th Century Fox. Secret of the Tomb grossed over $363 million at the box office, becoming the lowest-grossing film in the series, and like its predecessors, received mixed reviews. The film is dedicated to Williams and Mickey Rooney, who both died before its release.dbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E.A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E.A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameNight of Mysterydbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philo_Vance_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Night_of_Mystery_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_NorthNight of Mystery is a 1937 American mystery film directed by E.A. Dupont and starring Grant Richards, Roscoe Karns and Helen Burgess. The film was a remake of The Greene Murder Case (1929), adapted from a 1928 novel of the same name. Because of this it is sometimes known by the alternative title The Greene Murder Case.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Allendbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Merrowdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Lawson_(actress)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_Bakerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNight of the Big Heatdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_LockyerNight of the Big Heat is a 1967 British science fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Patrick Allen, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Jane Merrow. It was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by John Lymington, and was released in the UK in May, 1967 by Planet Film Productions.The film was released much later in the United States in the winter of 1971 by Maron Films, retitled Island of the Burning Damned, where it was paired on a nationwide double bill with Godzilla's Revenge (1969), but the poster art confused it with Island of Terror (1966) which also starred Peter Cushing. The title was changed again years later to Island of the Burning Doomed for American television.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Gordon_(producer)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Whitlowdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Atkins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Livelydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:starringSteve Marshalldbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Gordon_(producer)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Creepsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Creeps - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Barry_De_Vorzondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fratricide_and_sororicidedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Creepspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parasites_and_parasitoidsNight of the Creeps is a 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Fred Dekker in his feature directorial debut, starring Jason Lively, Jill Whitlow, and Tom Atkins. The film is an earnest attempt at a B movie and an homage to the genre. While the main plot of the film is related to zombies, the film also mixes in takes on slashers and alien invasion films. Night of the Creeps did not perform well at the box office, but it developed a cult following.In the film, a college student and his best friend steal a cadaver from a cryogenics lab, as part of an initiation rite in a local fraternity. The "corpse" is an undead body from the late 1950s, and is under the control of an extraterrestrial organism. Soon, several other people are infected with these alien slugs.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:directorJohn Nelson Burtondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:distributorITVdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Ding Dongdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:genrecomedydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_television_playsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_in_British_televisiondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_playsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Ding-Dongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_in_Australian_televisionNight of the Ding-Dong is a 1954 stage play by Ralph Peterson. It was this second play, following The Square Ring. It is a comedy set in Adelaide just after the Crimean War about the locals fearing a Russian invasion. It is based on a real incident.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:starringMichael Yorkdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:starringDeborah Raffindbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:starringJohn Millsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:starringJuliet Millsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Higginsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Foxdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Erwin_Rommeldbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Vladimir_Cosmadbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jersey_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Channel_Islandsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Special_Operations_Executive_in_fictionNight of the Fox is a 1990 made-for-TV film by Charles Jarrott, based on the 1986 novel of the same name written by Jack Higgins. It was broadcast in France on TF1.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Garterdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondNight of the Garter is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Winifred Shotter and Elsie Randolph.The film was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios by the producer Herbert Wilcox for release by United Artists. It was based on the play Getting Gertie's Garter by Avery Hopwood and Wilson Collison. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Broadstreetdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Mediadbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:producerJeff Broadstreetdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Divoffdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Combsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denice_Duffdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:starringSarah Lievingdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Broadstreetdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Mediadbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Broadstreetdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Broadstreetdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animationdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Living_Dead_3D:_Re-Animationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsNight of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation is a 2012 horror film prequel to the 2006 film, Night of the Living Dead 3D. It stars Andrew Divoff, who also served as co-producer, Jeffrey Combs, Sarah Lieving and Denice Duff.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Erickson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Prowlerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Prowlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsNight of the Prowler is a 1962 British crime 'B' film directed by Francis Searle and starring Patrick Holt, Colette Wilde and John Horsley. It was written by Paul Erickson.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_M._Reeddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:distributorInterGlobal Video Promotions Ltd.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:producerLorin E. Pricedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_M._Reeddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_M._Reeddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Zombiesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Munichdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nazi_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bavariadbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chemical_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joel_M._ReedNight of the Zombies (alternate titles: Night of the Zombies II, Battalion of the Living Dead) is a 1981 American zombie horror war film directed by Joel M. Reed. The film was produced by Lorin E. Price. The film was distributed on VHS by InterGlobal Video Promotions Ltd.dbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Markledbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam R. Greenblattdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Sheendbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLea Thompsondbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmilio Estevezdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Markledbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Markledbp-dbr:Nightbreaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsNightbreaker (also known as Advance to Ground Zero) is a 1989 American historical drama television film directed by Peter Markle and written by T. S. Cook, inspired by the book Atomic Soldiers: American Victims of Nuclear Experiments by Howard L. Rosenberg. The film stars Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez as older and younger versions of fictional neurologist Alexander Brown. It also stars Lea Thompson, Melinda Dillon, and Joe Pantoliano.dbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:producerDanny Elfman and Steve Bartekdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:starringDavid Cronenbergdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:starringCraig Shefferdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:starringCharles Haiddbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:starringAnne Bobbydbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:nameNightbreeddbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Nightbreeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buckinghamshiredbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Calgarydbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Morgan_Creek_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Calgarydbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Nightbreedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_horror_novelsNightbreed is a 1990 American dark fantasy horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, based on his 1988 novella Cabal. It stars Craig Sheffer, Anne Bobby, David Cronenberg, Charles Haid, Hugh Quarshie, and Doug Bradley. The film follows an unstable mental patient named Aaron Boone who is falsely led to believe by his doctor that he is a serial killer. Tracked down by the police, his doctor, and his girlfriend Lori, Boone eventually finds refuge in an abandoned cemetery called Midian among a tribe of monsters and outcasts known as the "Nightbreed" who hide from humanity.At the time of its release, the film was a commercial and critical failure. In several interviews, Barker protested that the film company tried to sell it as a standard slasher film, and that the powers-that-be had no real working knowledge of Nightbreed's story. Since its initial theatrical release, Nightbreed has become a cult film.Over time, Barker expressed disappointment with the final cut approved by the studio and always longed for the recovery of the reels so the film might be re-edited. In 2014, original film elements for the cut material were re-obtained and were edited into a director's cut, released through Scream Factory.dbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorConcorde Picturesdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameNightfalldbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Isaac_Asimovdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightfall_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nightfall_(Asimov)Nightfall is a 1988 American science fiction film written and directed by Paul Mayersberg, based on the 1941 short story of the same name by Isaac Asimov.dbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBruce R. Cookdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWild Street Picturesdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVidmark Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnearthed Filmsdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Walleydbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clayton_Rohnerdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Kaitandbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Thompsondbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Tessierdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Dugan_(actor,_born_1961)dbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlisha Dasdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGayle Vancedbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Walleydbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNightwishdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightwish_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsNightwish is a 1989 American science fiction horror film directed by Bruce R. Cook and produced by Andrew Keith Walley. The film starred Brian Thompson, Jack Starrett, Elizabeth Kaitan, Alisha Das and Clayton Rohner.dbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbp:nameNine Forty-Fivedbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Nine_Forty-Fivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_drama_filmsNine Forty-Five is a 1934 British crime film directed by George King and starring Binnie Barnes, Donald Calthrop and Violet Farebrother. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. A quota quickie, it is based on a play by Sewell Collins.dbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Escapedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_InceNo Escape is a 1934 British drama film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Ian Hunter, Binnie Barnes and Molly Lamont. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Goodchilddbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Escapedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_thriller_filmsNo Escape is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Norman Lee and starring Valerie Hobson, Leslie Perrins and Robert Cochran. The screenplay concerns a man who attempts to hide his friend for a month.dbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:directorTerry Greendbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:distributorMonterey Mediadbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:producerTerry Greendbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Wisedbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Strathairndbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Witwerdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edoardo_Ballerinidbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringAlessandro Mariodbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:nameNo God, No Masterdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1919dbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anarchismdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Sacco_and_VanzettiNo God, No Master is a 2012 American independent crime suspense thriller directed, written, and produced by Terry Green. The film stars David Strathairn, Ray Wise, Sam Witwer, Alessandro Mario and Edoardo Ballerini. No God, No Master was filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The story includes references to the 1914 Ludlow Massacre as well as depictions of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial and the 1920 Wall Street bombing.The film premiered at the 2012 Milwaukee Film Festival.dbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Millerdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerWill Packerdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Claydbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringIdris Elbadbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringTaraji P. Hensondbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Bibbdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate del Castillodbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Simmonsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Millerdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Packerdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Good Deeddbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:genreScoredbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Haslingerdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Will_Packerdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Will_Packer_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Good_Deed_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_MillerNo Good Deed is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by Sam Miller and written by Aimée Lagos. The film stars Idris Elba, Taraji P. Henson, Leslie Bibb, Kate del Castillo, and Henry Simmons. The film was released on September 12, 2014.Despite negative critical reception, the film was a box office success and received two Image Award nominations, winning one for Taraji P. Henson's performance.dbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:producerFrank Borzagedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Searldbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Butler_(actor)dbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ferenc_Molnárdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:nameNo Greater Glorydbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hungarian_novelsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Louis_Silversdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ferenc_Molnárdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_political_drama_filmsNo Greater Glory is a 1934 American pre-Code allegorical antiwar film directed by Frank Borzage and based on the novel A Pál utcai fiúk by Ferenc Molnár, known in English as The Boys of Paul Street. The film's box-office performance was described as "dismal".The film is noteworthy for employing mostly children in its cast; adults only appear in the opening scenes and then fleetingly thereafter. The action centers around an abandoned lumberyard where small kids play army. When a group of older boys try take control of the space, the younger children must play soldiers for real, with tragedy almost inevitable.Despite its box-office failure, No Greater Glory has since become reappraised as an important film, with Leonard Maltin describing it in his Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide as "deeply felt" and "passionately acted," while Borzage authority Michael Grost noted its depiction of "the insidious appeal of militarism."On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the film as a Region 1 made-on-demand DVD.dbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_T._Heffrondbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Morgandbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Rutherforddbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_T._Heffrondbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_T._Heffrondbp-dbr:No_Greater_Love_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Danielle_SteelNo Greater Love, also known as Danielle Steel's No Greater Love, is a 1996 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Richard T. Heffron. The film is based upon the 1991 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel.dbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Wrightdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Rachmildbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Fullerdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringHulk Hogandbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Severancedbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringTiny Listerdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Wrightdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Holds Barreddbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Holds Barred: The Match/The Moviedbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_in_professional_wrestlingNo Holds Barred is a 1989 American action film produced by Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (who is billed as executive producer alongside Vince McMahon). It is owned by WWE under a "Shane Distribution Company" copyright and was released by New Line Cinema on June 2, 1989. Released seven years after his appearance in Rocky III, it was Hogan's first starring role.dbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Martin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Martin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbp:nameNo Leave, No Lovedbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Leave,_No_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_filmsNo Leave, No Love is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Charles Martin and starring Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn and Pat Kirkwood.dbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businessdbp-dbp:nameNo Monkey Businessdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:No_Monkey_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joe_MayNo Monkey Business is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Gene Gerrard, June Clyde and Renée Houston.dbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbp:nameNo My Darling Daughterdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:No_My_Darling_Daughterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_romantic_comedy_filmsNo My Darling Daughter is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Redgrave, Michael Craig, Roger Livesey, James Westmoreland, and Juliet Mills. It was written by Frank Harvey based on the play Handful of Tansy by Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke.dbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Schlatterdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_International_Corporationdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Schlatterdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pearl_Baileydbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Redd_Foxxdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Warren_(actor)dbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Schlatterdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_International_Corporationdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Schlatterdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Clark_(writer)dbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Bobrickdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Schlatterdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:nameNorman... Is That You?dbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anti-LGBT_sentimentdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Homophobia_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman..._Is_That_You%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_LGBT-related_filmsNorman... Is That You? is a 1976 American comedy film directed by George Schlatter and starring Redd Foxx and Pearl Bailey. It is based on the play Norman, Is That You? The film version changes the locale from New York City to Los Angeles and substitutes the Jewish family from the original play with an African American one.dbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:nameNorth of Arizonadbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbNorth of Arizona is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Blanche Mehaffey and Lane Chandler. It was a low-budget B film made by Reliable Pictures.dbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameNorth of Nomedbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:North_of_Nome_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighNorth of Nome is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Jack Holt, Evelyn Venable and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams.dbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lantosdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Meg_Ryandbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerExecutive producers:dbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Robinsondbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warren_Carrdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerLaura Pozmantierdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerNina Sadowskydbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maury_Chaykindbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Michael_Crossdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Robert_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Yorkdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lantosdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meg_Ryandbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Robinsondbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warren_Carrdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Linda_YellenNorthern Lights is a 1997 drama television film based upon the 1988 stage play of the same name by John Hoffman. Directed by Linda Yellen, the film stars Diane Keaton, Maury Chaykin, Joseph Cross, and Kathleen York. It was produced for the Disney Channel and premiered on August 23, 1997. Some sources identify Northern Lights as the first Disney Channel Original Movie, though Northern Lights was not included in Disney Channel's 100 Original Movies celebration that aired in May–June 2016, and Disney Channel considers 1997's Under Wraps to be the first official Disney Channel Original Movie.Because her character was depicted as a heavy smoker, actress Diane Keaton thought production of the film was an odd choice for the Disney Channel.dbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directorMike Robedbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerRandi Richmonddbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LeAnn_Rimesdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Cibriandbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Calgarydbp-dbr:Northern_Lights_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_RobeNorthern Lights, also known as Nora Roberts' Northern Lights, is a 2009 television film directed by Mike Robe, which stars Eddie Cibrian, LeAnn Rimes, and Rosanna Arquette. The film is based on the 2004 Nora Roberts novel of the same name and is part of the Nora Roberts 2009 movie collection, which also includes; Midnight Bayou, High Noon, and Tribute. The film debuted March 21, 2009, on Lifetime.dbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Graham_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_McGeehandbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:nameNorthwest Hounded Policedbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prisondbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Droopydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tex_Avery's_Big_Bad_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canada–United_States_relations_in_popular_cultureNorthwest Hounded Police is a 1946 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery, produced by Fred Quimby, and featuring Droopy and Avery's wolf character. A remake of Droopy's first cartoon Dumb-Hounded (also adopting elements from Avery's 1941 Bugs Bunny cartoon Tortoise Beats Hare), the short revolves around the wolf (an escaped criminal) on the run from Droopy, who is trailing the wolf in order to capture him. The title is a play on words on the film North West Mounted Police (1940).dbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Gallendbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:producervarious artistsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRandy Quaiddbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJaime Presslydbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMia Kirshnerdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Gallendbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:nameNot Another Teen Moviedbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:nameNot Another Teen Movie: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_promsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Theodore_Shapirodbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joel_Gallendbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheerleading_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Another_Teen_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Breakfast_ClubNot Another Teen Movie is a 2001 American teen parody film directed by Joel Gallen and written by Mike Bender, Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson, Phil Beauman, and Buddy Johnson. It features Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jaime Pressly, Eric Christian Olsen, Eric Jungmann, Mia Kirshner, Deon Richmond, Cody McMains, Sam Huntington, Samm Levine, Cerina Vincent, Ron Lester, Randy Quaid, Lacey Chabert, Riley Smith and Samaire Armstrong.Released on December 14, 2001 by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label, the film is a parody of teen films released during the 1980s and 90s. The general plot is primarily derived from She's All That, as well as 10 Things I Hate About You, Can't Hardly Wait, Pretty in Pink, and Varsity Blues. It is also filled with allusions to other films featuring teen and college-aged characters, such as American Beauty, American Pie, Bring It On, Can't Buy Me Love, Cruel Intentions, Dazed and Confused, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Grease, Jawbreaker, Lucas, Never Been Kissed, Risky Business, Road Trip, Rudy, and Sixteen Candles, while Paul Gleason reprises his role as Vice Principal Vernon from The Breakfast Club.dbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Hartleydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:distributorMadman Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:distributorMagnet Releasingdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:producerMichael Lynchdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:producerCraig Griffindbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Hartleydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnet_Releasingdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hartleydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:nameNot Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!dbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Hartleydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Hollywood:_The_Wild,_Untold_Story_of_Ozploitation!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_cinema_of_AustraliaNot Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! is a 2008 documentary film about the Australian New Wave of 1970s and 1980s low-budget cinema. The film was written and directed by Mark Hartley, who interviewed over eighty Australian, American and British actors, directors, screenwriters and producers, including Quentin Tarantino, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dennis Hopper, George Lazenby, George Miller, Barry Humphries, Stacy Keach, Glory Annen, John D. Lamond, John Seale and Roger Ward.Hartley spent several years writing a detailed research document, which served to some degree as a script for the film, about the New Wave era of Australian cinema. It focused on the commonly overlooked "Ozploitation" films—mainly filled with sex, horror and violence—which critics and film historians considered vulgar and offensive, often excluded from Australia's "official film history". Hartley approached Quentin Tarantino, a longtime "Ozploitation" fan who had dedicated his 2003 film Kill Bill to the exploitation genre, and Tarantino agreed to help get the project off the ground. Hartley then spent an additional five years interviewing subjects and editing the combined 250 hours of interviews and original stock footage into a 100-minute film.Not Quite Hollywood, which premiered at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival, did not perform well at the box office upon its Australia-wide release, but garnered universally positive reviews from critics and a nomination for "Best Documentary" at the 2008 Australian Film Institute Awards.dbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Televisiondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNoel Resnickdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Thickedbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Underwooddbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robyn_Livelydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Televisiondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:genreScience Fictiondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tom_Scottdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsNot Quite Human is a 1987 American science fiction comedy television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy. It is the first of three films in a series; its sequels are Not Quite Human II (1989) and Still Not Quite Human (1992).dbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameNot So Dustydbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersNot So Dusty is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Wally Patch, Gus McNaughton and Muriel George. The screenplay concerns two London rubbish collectors who come into possession of a valuable book, and thwart the attempts of some criminals to con them out of it.The film was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. It was remade in 1956 starring Leslie Dwyer and Bill Owen.dbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameNot So Dustydbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Dusty_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersNot So Dusty is a 1956 black and white British 'B' movie comedy film directed and written by Maclean Rogers and starring Bill Owen, Leslie Dwyer and Joy Nichols.dbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNot So Quiet on the Western Frontdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_So_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_BanksNot So Quiet on the Western Front is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Mona Goya and Wilfred Temple. It was made as a quota quickie by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. Its title is a reference to All Quiet on the Western Front.dbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clarkdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leanne_Arnottdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Beachdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mia_Kirshnerdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Tootoosisdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_R._Bakerdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clarkdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leanne_Arnottdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameNow & Foreverdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Zazadbp-dbr:Now_&_Forever_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClarkNow & Forever is a 2002 romance film directed by Bob Clark.dbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Hopedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:distributorEagle Filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:producerWayne Hopedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louisa_Korsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:producerRobyn Butlerdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Field_(actor)dbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Thomsondbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angus_Sampsondbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Frydbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Portia_de_Rossidbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robbie_Magasivadbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hamish_Blakedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringRobyn Butlerdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Lawsondbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Durackdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philippa_Coultharddbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Hopedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Hopedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louisa_Korsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robyn_Butlerdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robyn_Butlerdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:nameNow Add Honeydbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_Add_Honeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadshow_Entertainment_filmsNow Add Honey is a 2015 Australian comedy film written by Robyn Butler and directed by Wayne Hope. The film stars Butler, Lucy Fry, Portia de Rossi, Lucy Durack, Hamish Blake, Angus Sampson and Erik Thomson.Butler was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 5th AACTA Awards.dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kurt_Russelldbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Windom_(actor)dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Flynn_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:nameNow You See Him, Now You Don'tdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Invisible_Mandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Him,_Now_You_Don'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medfield_College_filmsNow You See Him, Now You Don't is a 1972 American science fiction comedy film starring Kurt Russell as a chemistry student who accidentally discovers the secret to invisibility. It is the second film in the Dexter Riley series, following 1969's The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, and followed by 1975's The Strongest Man in the World.Now You See Him, Now You Don't was the first Disney film to be shown on television in a two-hour time slot, in 1975. Previous television showings of Disney films had either shown them edited or split into two one-hour time slots.dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoberto Orcidbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBobby Cohendbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Tyler_(composer)dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCommondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Ruffalodbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMélanie Laurentdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Francodbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Fisherdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Orcidbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Cohendbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Solomondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNow You See Medbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2012dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queens,_New_Yorkdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ed_Solomondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roberto_Orcidbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_InterpolNow You See Me is a 2013 American heist film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt, based on a story by Yakin and Ricourt. It is the first installment in the Now You See Me franchise and features an ensemble cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mélanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Common, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The narrative centers on an FBI agent and an Interpol detective who investigate a team of illusionists that commit robberies during their performances and redistribute the stolen funds to their audiences.The film premiered in New York City on May 21, 2013, and was released in the United States on May 31 by Summit Entertainment. It received mixed reviews from critics, with particular criticism directed at its ending, but emerged as a commercial success, grossing $351.7 million worldwide against a $75 million budget. It won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Thriller Movie and received nominations for Best Thriller at the Empire Awards and for Best Thriller Film and Best Music at the Saturn Awards.A sequel, Now You See Me 2, was released in 2016. A third installment, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, began production in 2024 and is scheduled for release on November 14, 2025.dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_M._Chudbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:producerRoberto Orcidbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:producerAlex Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:producerBobby Cohendbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringJesse Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Radcliffedbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringLizzy Caplandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringMark Ruffalodbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringDave Francodbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringSanaa Lathandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:starringJay Choudbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_M._Chudbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Orcidbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Cohendbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Solomondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:nameNow You See Me 2dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Macaudbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_around_New_Yeardbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2015dbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Macaudbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ed_Solomondbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roberto_Orcidbp-dbr:Now_You_See_Me_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_M._ChuNow You See Me 2 (also known as Now You See Me: The Second Act) is a 2016 American heist film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Ed Solomon, based on a story by Solomon and Peter Chiarelli. It is the sequel to Now You See Me (2013) and the second installment in the Now You See Me film series. The ensemble cast includes Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Daniel Radcliffe, Lizzy Caplan, Jay Chou, Sanaa Lathan, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The plot follows the Four Horsemen, now led by FBI agent Dylan Rhodes, as they are coerced by tech magnate Walter Mabry into stealing a powerful data chip.The project was officially announced in July 2013. Principal photography began in November 2014 and concluded in May 2015. The film was released on June 10, 2016, by Lionsgate. It received mixed critical reviews but was commercially successful, grossing $334 million worldwide. A third installment, titled Now You See Me: Now You Don't, is scheduled for release on November 14, 2025.dbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C.C._Churchdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameNow or Neverdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Now_or_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_action_filmsNow or Never is a 1935 American crime film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Richard Talmadge, Janet Chandler and Eddie Davis.dbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregg_Arakidbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGregg Arakidbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Duvaldbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Truedbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregg_Arakidbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Arakidbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Arakidbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNowheredbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNowhere: Music from the Gregg Araki Moviedbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Andrea_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregg_ArakiNowhere is a 1997 black comedy drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. Described by Araki as "Beverly Hills, 90210 on acid", the film follows a day in the lives of a group of Los Angeles college students and the strange lives that they lead. It stars an ensemble cast led by James Duval and Rachel True.The film is Araki's sixth overall and third entry in his Teenage Apocalypse film trilogy, preceded by Totally F***ed Up (1993) and The Doom Generation (1995). Like the other films in the trilogy, it contains scenes of graphic violence and sexuality. The film notably includes several cast members on the verge of stardom, including Ryan Phillippe, Mena Suvari, Kathleen Robertson, and Denise Richards.Initial reception was mixed, though in subsequent years it has garnered a cult status and its reputation among critics has grown.dbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor-Johnsondbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:distributorIcon Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:producerRobert Bernsteindbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:producerDouglas Raedbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:starringDavid Morrisseydbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:starringAaron Johnsondbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:starringKristin Scott Thomasdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:starringThomas Brodie-Sangsterdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:starringAnne-Marie Duffdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:starringDavid Threlfalldbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor-Johnsondbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Rae_(TV_executive)dbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Greenhalghdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:nameNowhere Boydbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:nameNowhere Boy: Music from and inspired by the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_and_rolldbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Beatlesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Taylor-Wooddbp-dbr:Nowhere_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_John_LennonNowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical drama film, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson in her directorial debut. Written by Matt Greenhalgh, it is based on Julia Baird's biography of her half-brother, the musician John Lennon. Nowhere Boy is about the teenage years of Lennon (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith (Kristin Scott Thomas) and his mother Julia Lennon (Anne-Marie Duff), the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles.Following its premiere at the London Film Festival on 29 October 2009, Nowhere Boy opened in British cinemas on 26 December 2009. Nearly a year later, in October 2010, the film received its US release, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth. Nowhere Boy received positive reviews from critics and was a moderate hit at the box office, earning £4.3 million on a £1.2 million budget.dbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directorRichard Langdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Byrnesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerLes Sheldondbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Janssendbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Dramadbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTM_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lang_(director)Nowhere to Run is a 1978 American drama television film directed by Richard Lang, based on the 1976 novel The Blackjack Hijack by Charles Einstein.dbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn J. McMahondbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Dennehydbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Plummerdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEllen Burstyndbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Baldwindbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTed Dansondbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_coverage_of_Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_scandalsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pope_John_Paul_IIdbp-dbr:Our_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_in_ChristianityOur Fathers is a 2005 American drama television film directed by Dan Curtis and starring Ted Danson, Christopher Plummer, Brian Dennehy and Ellen Burstyn. The screenplay was written by Thomas Michael Donnelly, based on the 2004 non-fiction book Our Fathers: The Secret Life of the Catholic Church in an Age of Scandal by David France. It was the last film directed by Curtis, who died soon after it was finished.dbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbp:nameOur Fighting Navydbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_naval_warfaredbp-dbr:Our_Fighting_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerOur Fighting Navy (also known as Torpedoed) is a 1937 British action film directed by Norman Walker and starring Robert Douglas, Richard Cromwell and Hazel Terry. The Royal Navy, viewing the film as a recruitment opportunity, provided warships and extras.The film was made by Herbert Wilcox Productions made at Pinewood Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams. It was given an American release in 1938 with a reduced running time. The dialogue adaptation for the French dub version was carried out by Jean Devaivre and the film was released in France under the title Choc en mer in 1938.dbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Susanna_Whitedbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEwan McGregordbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDamian Lewisdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStellan Skarsgårddbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlicia von Rittbergdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNaomie Harrisdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVelibor Topićdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Susanna_Whitedbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hossein_Aminidbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOur Kind of Traitordbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moscowdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Moscowdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moroccodbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Russian_Mafiadbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Susanna_Whitedbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hossein_Aminidbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Secret_Intelligence_Servicedbp-dbr:Our_Kind_of_Traitor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_le_CarréOur Kind of Traitor is a 2016 British spy thriller film directed by Susanna White and written by Hossein Amini, based on John le Carré's 2010 novel of the same name. Starring Ewan McGregor, Naomie Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Damian Lewis and Alicia von Rittberg, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 13 May 2016 by StudioCanal.dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNational Film Board of Canada and TVOntariodbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TVOntariodbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_forensic_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TVOntario_original_programmingOut of Mind, Out of Sight is a 2014 Canadian documentary film by John Kastner at the Brockville Mental Health Centre. The film concentrates on two floors of the Brockville facility devoted to forensic psychiatry.Over 18 months, Kastner filmed 46 of the 59 patients on the floors, as well as 75 staff members. The film was shot at the Centre at the same time as Kastner was shooting his 2013 film, NCR: Not Criminally Responsible, exploring the personal impact of the mental disorder defence in Canada.Out of Mind, Out of Sight was co-produced by J.S. Kastner Prods. and the National Film Board of Canada in association with TVOntario, and had its world broadcast premiere on TVO on May 7, 2014.dbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameOut of the Pastdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Past_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsOut of the Past is a 1933 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Lester Matthews, Joan Marion and Jack Raine. It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios.dbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Raindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Raindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Raindbp-dbp:nameOut of the Raindbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Raindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_WinickOut of the Rain is a 1991 film directed by Gary Winick. The film starred Bridget Fonda and Michael O'Keefe.dbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGreater Uniondbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lyne_Helmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joy_Dunstandbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Spencedbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Waddelldbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham Mattersdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Ramsaydbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lyne_Helmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameOzdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Wizard_of_Ozdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_comedy_filmsOz (a.k.a. Oz – A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie also released as 20th Century Oz in United States) is a 1976 Australian film written, directed and co-produced by Chris Löfvén. It stars Joy Dunstan, Graham Matters, Bruce Spence, Gary Waddell, and Robin Ramsay; and received four nominations at the 1977 AFI Awards. The musical score is by Ross Wilson (frontman for Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock). The plot is a re-imagining of the 1939 The Wizard of Oz film transferred to 1970s Australia and aimed at an older teen / young adult audience. It was released on DVD in 2004 as Oz - A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie : Collector's Edition with additional material. The poster and album sleeve for the American release was done by rock artist Jim Evans.dbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dylan_Kidddbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Newmarket_Filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Sharpdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Linneydbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Topher_Gracedbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dylan_Kidddbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Newmarket_Filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Sharpdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dylan_Kidddbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Schulmandbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:nameP.S.dbp-dbr:P.S._(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Columbia_UniversityP.S. is a 2004 American drama film directed by Dylan Kidd. The screenplay by Kidd and Helen Schulman is based on Schulman's 2001 novel p.s. The film stars Laura Linney and Topher Grace.dbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_LaGravenesedbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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I Love Youdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_County_Wicklowdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alcon_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_LaGravenesedbp-dbr:P.S._I_Love_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhoodP.S. I Love You is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Richard LaGravenese from a screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers. It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. The film stars Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, James Marsters, Harry Connick Jr., Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Kathy Bates.The film was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 21, 2007 and in the United Kingdom by Momentum Pictures on January 4, 2008, received generally negative reviews from critics, with criticism being directed at Swank's casting and the writing but was a box office success, grossing $156.8 million worldwide against a $30 million budget.dbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Schiffdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Salldbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica Walterdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Youngdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Triggerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Pivendbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Spadedbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMegan Warddbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zak_Penndbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:namePCUdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funkdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Grungedbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Zak_Penndbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:University_of_TorontoPCU is a 1994 American comedy film written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn and directed by Hart Bochner about college life at the fictional Port Chester University, and represents "an exaggerated view of contemporary college life". The film is based on the experiences of Leff and Penn at Eclectic Society at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.dbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:starringEddie Cantordbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Cantordbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morrie_Ryskinddbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Freedmandbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:namePalmy Daysdbp-dbr:Palmy_Daysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Palmy_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goldwyn_GirlsPalmy Days is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy film written by Eddie Cantor, Morrie Ryskind, and David Freedman, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and choreographed by Busby Berkeley (who makes a cameo appearance as a fortune teller). The film stars Eddie Cantor. The famed Goldwyn Girls make appearances during elaborate production numbers set in a gymnasium and a bakery ("Glorifying the American Doughnut"). Betty Grable, Paulette Goddard, Virginia Grey, and Toby Wing are among the bevy of chorines. George Raft had an early role.dbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gia_Coppoladbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tribeca_Film_Festivaldbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerVince Jolivettedbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerMiles Levydbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerSebastian Pardodbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdriana Rotarudbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Messinadbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Francodbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringNat Wolffdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Robertsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Kilmerdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringVal Kilmerdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringZoe Levindbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringKeegan Allendbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gia_Coppoladbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tribeca_Film_Festivaldbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gia_Coppoladbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:namePalo Altodbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Zoetrope_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Palo_Alto_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Palo_Alto,_CaliforniaPalo Alto is a 2013 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Gia Coppola, based on's 2010 short story collection of the same name by James Franco. The film stars Franco alongside Emma Roberts, Jack Kilmer, Nat Wolff, Zoe Levin, Chris Messina, Keegan Allen, and Val Kilmer. It concerns a group of disaffected teenagers in a California suburb dealing with lust, boredom, and self-destruction. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2013, and received a limited theatrical release in the United States on May 9, 2014, by Tribeca Film.dbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerDoug Chapindbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Reubensdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudge Reinholddbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarol Kanedbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringCandice Azzaradbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringDebralee Scottdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Smothersdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Whitleydbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:namePandemoniumdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictionPandemonium is a 1982 American parody slasher film. It was directed by Alfred Sole and features an ensemble cast including Tom Smothers, Eileen Brennan, Phil Hartman, Tab Hunter, Judge Reinhold, Carol Kane, David Lander, Eve Arden, and Paul Reubens.The film went into production under the working title of Thursday the 12th. The film was the last feature in which Eve Arden appeared and also the last feature film Sole directed in his career.The film is set in Indiana, focusing on a fictional cheerleading camp. The camp closed in 1963, following the murders of several cheerleaders at an affiliated university. Nearly twenty years later, a veteran cheerleader re-opens the camp and ignores warnings about a supposed curse on the camp. The killings soon start again. The killer turns out to be a local celebrity, who never fulfilled his dreams of becoming a cheerleader.Pandemonium was released in theatres on April 2, 1982.dbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisedbp-dbp:directorRobert Stonedbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stone_(director)dbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisedbp-dbp:namePandora's Promisedbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vulcan_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_in_the_environmentdbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_technologydbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nuclear_historydbp-dbr:Pandora's_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_StonePandora's Promise is a 2013 documentary film about the nuclear power debate, directed by Robert Stone. Its central argument is that nuclear power, which still faces historical opposition from environmentalists, is a relatively safe and clean energy source that can help mitigate the serious problem of anthropogenic global warming.The title is derived from the ancient Greek myth of Pandora, who released numerous evils into the world, yet as the movie's tagline recalls: "At the bottom of the box she found hope."dbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Alvartdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:distributorIcon Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:distributorConstantin Film Verleihdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:producerMichl Britschdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:producerJeremy Boltdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:producerRobert Kulzerdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:producerPaul W. S. Andersondbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:starringCam Gigandetdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:starringCung Ledbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:starringBen Fosterdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:starringAntje Trauedbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:starringEddie Rousedbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Alvartdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Productionsdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Boltdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kulzerdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_W._S._Andersondbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christian_Alvartdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:namePandorumdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Pandorumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_outer_spacedbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_31st_centurydbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dissociative_identity_disorderdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:D-Box_motion-enhanced_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overpopulation_fictiondbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_spacecraftdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Generation_ships_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Babelsberg_Studio_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_W._S._Andersondbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overture_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lovecraftian_horrordbp-dbr:Pandorumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christian_AlvartPandorum is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Christian Alvart, produced by Robert Kulzer, Jeremy Bolt and Paul W. S. Anderson (the latter two through their Impact Pictures banner), and starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. Travis Milloy wrote the screenplay from a story by Milloy and Alvart. The film's title is a fictional slang term for a form of psychosis caused by deep space and triggered by emotional stress, leading to severe paranoia, delirium, and nosebleeds. Pandorum was released on 25 September 2009 in the United States, and on 2 October 2009 in the UK. The film was poorly received and a box office flop.dbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPolyGram Filmed Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelvin Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMario Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPreston L. Holmesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringM. Emmet Walshdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Don Bakerdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCourtney B. Vancedbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBokeem Woodbinedbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKadeem Hardisondbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Russodbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNefertitidbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTyrin Turnerdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Tarika Lewisdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarcus Chongdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:namePantherdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_biographical_dramasdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oakland,_Californiadbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_J._Edgar_Hooverdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Black_Panther_Partydbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_Powerdbp-dbr:Panther_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Van_PeeblesPanther is a 1995 cinematic adaptation of Melvin Van Peebles's novel Panther, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles. The drama film portrays the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, tracing the organization from its founding through its decline in a compressed timeframe. It was the first narrative feature film to depict the Black Panther Party.dbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:directorChris Butlerdbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:directorSam Felldbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringAnna Kendrickdbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringJohn Goodmandbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringJodelle Ferlanddbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringBernard Hilldbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringChristopher Mintz-Plassedbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringKodi Smit-McPheedbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringJeff Garlindbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringCasey Affleckdbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringLeslie Manndbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringElaine Stritchdbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringAlex Borsteindbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringTempestt Bledsoedbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:starringTucker Albrizzidbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Felldbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:nameParaNormandbp-dbr:ParaNormandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jon_Briondbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Middle_school_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychic_powersdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1710sdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clay_animation_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laika_(company)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ParaNormanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_FellParaNorman is a 2012 American animated comedy horror film produced by Laika. Directed by Sam Fell and Chris Butler (the latter's feature directorial debut), and written by Butler, the film stars the voices of Kodi Smit-McPhee, Jodelle Ferland, Bernard Hill, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin, Elaine Stritch, Tempestt Bledsoe, Alex Borstein, and John Goodman. It is the first stop-motion film to use a 3-D color printer to create character faces, and only the second to be shot in 3-D. In the film, Norman Babcock, a young boy who can communicate with ghosts, is given the task of ending a 300-year-old witch's curse on his Massachusetts town.The idea of ParaNorman came from Butler, who thought making such a movie for kids could help express the challenges kids face growing up, after realizing that zombie films often contained a degree of social commentary. Production of the stop-motion animation feature took place at Laika's studio in Hillsboro, Oregon for three years, with the animating stage of production lasting about two years and beginning in late 2009. Instead of using traditional 3-D format cameras, the studio had sixty Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR cameras film the movie. Jon Brion composed the film's musical score.ParaNorman was officially released on August 17, 2012, by Focus Features. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its animation, script, entertainment value and humor, and was a modest box office success, earning $107 million worldwide against its budget of $60 million. The film was nominated for that year's Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film.dbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Viacom_(2005–present)dbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLinda Yellendbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kathy_Zotnowskidbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tracy_McGrathdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gena_Rowlandsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liza_Minnellidbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Viacom_(2005–present)dbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kathy_Zotnowskidbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tracy_McGrathdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Mystery_filmdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Parallel_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Linda_YellenParallel Lives is a 1994 American made-for-television mystery-drama film written, directed and produced by Linda Yellen which returns some actors and similar patterns of Yellen's previous work, Chantilly Lace.The film features an all-star cast: James Belushi, James Brolin, LeVar Burton, Lindsay Crouse, Jill Eikenberry, Ben Gazzara, Jack Klugman, Liza Minnelli, Dudley Moore, Gena Rowlands, Ally Sheedy, Helen Slater, Mira Sorvino, Paul Sorvino, Robert Wagner, Patricia Wettig, JoBeth Williams and Treat Williams.Parallel Lives was broadcast August 14, 1994, on Showtime.dbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Gyllenhaaldbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Palace_Picturesdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:producerLarry Sanitskydbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:producerFrank Konigsbergdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hersheydbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Harrisdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Gyllenhaaldbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Palace_Picturesdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pete_Dexterdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:nameParis Troutdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Shiredbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viacom_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Paris_Troutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_GyllenhaalParis Trout is a 1991 American drama television film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and written by Pete Dexter, based on his 1988 novel, and starring Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey, and Ed Harris. It premiered on Showtime on April 20, 1991.dbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605dbp-dbp:namePark Plaza 605dbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Park_Plaza_605purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_KnowlesPark Plaza 605 (U.S. title: Norman Conquest) is a 1953 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Tom Conway, Eva Bartok, and Joy Shelton. It was written by Bertram Oster, Albert Fennell, Knowles and Clifford Witting based on the 1950 novel Dare-Devil Conquest by Edwy Searles Brookes (as Berkeley Gray).dbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:producerAndrea Dorfmandbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:producerKimberly Boyddbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:starringMichael LeBlancdbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:starringMegan Dunlopdbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:starringBruce Godfreedbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:starringMarcia Connollydbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:starringMarla McLeandbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:nameParsley Daysdbp-dbr:Parsley_Daysdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Parsley_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Parsley_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Parsley_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Parsley_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Parsley_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Parsley_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_DorfmanParsley Days is a Canadian feature film directed by Andrea Dorfman. The movie takes place in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The film premiered on September 12, 2000, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was named one of Canada's Top Ten by the Toronto International Film Festival Group in 2001. The movie stars Megan Dunlop, Michael Leblanc, Marla McLean, Marcia Connolly and Bruce Godfree.dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:producerRobert B. Radnitzdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:producerTerry D. Nelsondbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harold_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taj_Mahal_(musician)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annazette_Chasedbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringDarryl Youngdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringEbony Wrightdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_B._Radnitzdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lonne_Elder_IIIdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:namePart 2, Sounderdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsPart 2, Sounder is a 1976 American drama film directed by William A. Graham. It is the sequel to the 1972 Oscar-nominated film Sounder, which in turn is based on William H. Armstrong's Newbery Award-winning novel of the same name.Although Lonne Elder III and Robert B. Radnitz returned as screenwriter and producer respectively, neither Martin Ritt nor any of the cast members from the first film participated in the sequel, with the exception of Ted Airhart who reprised his role as Mr. Perkins and Taj Mahal, who reprised his role as Ike and returned as composer. According to Bob McCann, the film was "barely released."dbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Burrowsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorges Deleruedbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrancis Veberdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerAaron Russodbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hurtdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth McMillandbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobyn Douglassdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan O'Nealdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Burrowsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Veberdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Russodbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Veberdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:namePartnersdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:namePartners: Music from the Motion Picture Composed and Conducted by Georges Deleruedbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Partners_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_BurrowsPartners is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film directed by James Burrows and starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops.dbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Cleindbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Constantinedbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Cleindbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Alexander_(novelist)dbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:namePassport to Shamedbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Passport_to_Shamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_KingdomPassport to Shame (also known as Room 43 and Room Forty Three), is a 1958 British drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Diana Dors and Herbert Lom. It was written by Patrick Alexander.A young French woman becomes embroiled in a life of prostitution.dbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Bowmandbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanie_Drynandbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rowena_Wallacedbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Bowmandbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCappuccinodbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cappuccino_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsCappuccino is a 1989 Australian comedy film about out of work actors.dbp-dbr:Captain's_Ordersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Captain's_Ordersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Captain's_Ordersdbp-dbp:nameCaptain's Ordersdbp-dbr:Captain's_Ordersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain's_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellCaptain's Orders is a 1937 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Henry Edwards, Jane Carr, Marie La Varre, Wally Patch and Basil Radford. The film's sets were designed by Clifford Pember, in his final production.dbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCecil Parkerdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStewart Grangerdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Ryandbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Wilhelm_(writer)dbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCaptain Boycottdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:Captain_Boycott_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_LaunderCaptain Boycott is a 1947 British historical drama film directed by Frank Launder and starring Stewart Granger, Kathleen Ryan, Mervyn Johns, Alastair Sim and Cecil Parker. Robert Donat makes a cameo appearance as the Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell. The film explains how the word boycott appeared in the English language. Ironically, the titular character plays a secondary role in the film, as an anti-hero, and the hero of the film is Hugh Davin.dbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerdbp-dbp:nameCaptain Hareblowerdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Hareblowerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_FrelengCaptain Hareblower is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on January 16, 1954, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.This is the third of the three and final Warner Bros. shorts (the others being Buccaneer Bunny and Mutiny on the Bunny) in which Yosemite Sam is featured as a pirate, as well as the only one that is in the Merrie Melodies series. It is the only cartoon of the three in which both Bugs and Sam lose.dbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:distributorBruton Films Paramount Picturesdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:producerBrian Clemensdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Horst_Janson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caroline_Munrodbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Briantdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Caterdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringLois Dainedbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:nameCaptain Kronos – Vampire Hunterdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Kronos_–_Vampire_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_fantasy_filmsCaptain Kronos – Vampire Hunter is a 1974 British swashbuckling action horror film, written and directed by Brian Clemens, produced by Clemens and Albert Fennell for Hammer Film Productions, and starring Horst Janson, John Carson, Shane Briant, and Caroline Munro. The music score was composed by Laurie Johnson, supervised by Philip Martell. Shot in 1972, but belatedly released on 7 April 1974, the film was intended as the first in a series focused on the title character and his companions. Due to the film's violence and sexual subtext, Captain Kronos was rated R in North America. This was Clemens' only film as a director.dbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Guilfoyle_(actor_born_in_1902)dbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roach_Jr.dbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Riegerdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Guilfoyle_(actor_born_in_1902)dbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roach_Jr.dbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Riegerdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbp:nameCaptain Scarfacedbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anti-communist_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_espionagedbp-dbr:Captain_Scarfacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_GuilfoyleCaptain Scarface is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Paul Guilfoyle, and starring Barton MacLane, Virginia Grey, and Leif Erickson.dbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:producerFrank Kingdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:producerHerman Kingdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pedro_Armendárizdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abraham_Sofaerdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heidi_Brühldbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Williams_(actor)dbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:nameCaptain Sindbaddbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbaddbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bavaria_Studiosdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Micheletdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_8th_centurydbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Captain_Sindbadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Sinbad_the_SailorCaptain Sindbad is a 1963 independently made fantasy and adventure film, produced by Frank King and Herman King, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Guy Williams and Heidi Brühl. The film was shot at the Bavaria Film studios in Germany and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.The screenplay was rewritten by Guy Endore, then rewritten again by co-producer Frank King a week before filming began in order to reduce production expenses; the film was reedited again prior to release. Haskin also shot some of the film's special effects sequences for an MGM Television television pilot, but no network picked it up.dbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:directorJohn Harveldbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:producerJohn Harveldbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:starringBetty Stockfelddbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conway_Tearledbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:starringViolet Vanbrughdbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_C._Middletondbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:nameCaptivationdbp-dbr:Captivationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Captivationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_StudiosCaptivation is a 1931 British romantic comedy film directed by John Harvel and starring Conway Tearle, Betty Stockfeld and Violet Vanbrugh.It was shot at the Beaconsfield Studios near London. A second feature, it has been classified as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irina_Brookdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameCaptivedbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom/Francedbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_MayersbergCaptive is a 1986 Anglo-French cinema film loosely based on the experiences of Patty Hearst.dbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatowndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Sternbachdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatowndbp-dbp:starringSee 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Statesdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Captured_in_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsCaptured in Chinatown is a 1935 American film directed by Elmer Clifton.dbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinevistadbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Radclyffedbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Beandbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tilda_Swintondbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Terrydbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Radclyffedbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Suso_Cecchi_d'Amicodbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameCaravaggiodbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1610sdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1600sdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_paintersdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Italian_mendbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Suso_Cecchi_d'Amicodbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1590sdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_17th-century_paintersdbp-dbr:Caravaggio_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CaravaggioCaravaggio is a 1986 British historical drama film directed by Derek Jarman. The film is a fictionalised retelling of the life of Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.dbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:producerWalter Fordedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:producerCulley Fordedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:starringMargaret Lockwooddbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Fielddbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:starringJerry Desmondedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:nameCardboard Cavalierdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1650sdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Oliver_Cromwelldbp-dbr:Cardboard_Cavalierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_II_of_EnglandCardboard Cavalier is a 1948 British historical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Sid Field, Margaret Lockwood and Jerry Desmonde. It was written by Noel Langley.It was the last film for Forde and Field. Field died of a heart attack shortly after the film was released.dbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMurray Mintzdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Helzbergdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Warddbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGarry Goodrowdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Gaildbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMike Paul Chandbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Reinhardtdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Behlingdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan O'Connelldbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Murray_Mintzdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Murray_Mintzdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCardiac Arrestdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organ_traffickingdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cardiac_Arrest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_thriller_filmsCardiac Arrest is a 1980 American slasher thriller film written and directed by Murray Mintz and starring Garry Goodrow, Max Gail and Fred Ward.dbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Klymkiwdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyle_McCullochdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gosia_Dobrowolskadbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brent_Nealedbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Nevilledbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Klymkiwdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:nameCarefuldbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:Careful_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_MaddinCareful is a 1992 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin. It is Maddin's third feature film and his first colour film, shot on 16mm on a budget of $1.1 million. At one point, Martin Scorsese had agreed to act in the film, as Count Knotkers, but bowed out to complete Cape Fear. Maddin pursued casting hockey star Bobby Hull, but ended up casting Paul Cox.dbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:producerFriz Frelengdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisesdbp-dbp:nameCats and Bruisesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Bruisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsCats and Bruises is a 1965 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The short was released on January 30, 1965, and stars Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester.The cartoon itself is mostly made up of old recycled footage from previous Warner Bros. cartoons.dbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameCats and Dogsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_LantzCats and Dogs is a 1932 short animated film. It is the fifth Pooch the Pup cartoon.dbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Seamandbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karl_Johnson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Hartdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Fawcett_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drake_Smithdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Seamandbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karl_Johnson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Kavanaughdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:nameCattle Queendbp-dbr:Cattle_Queendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Cattle_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyCattle Queen is a 1951 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Maria Hart, Drake Smith and William Fawcett.It was shot at the Iverson Ranch. Sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor. It was one of the final films released by the independent distributor Eagle-Lion.dbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Seiterdbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:producerDouglas MacLeandbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Lee_(actress)dbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Beaumont_(actress)dbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Woolseydbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Seiterdbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_MacLeandbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Spence_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:nameCaught Plastereddbp-dbr:Caught_Plastereddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Caught_Plasteredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_musical_comedy_filmsCaught Plastered is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures and starring the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey.dbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Stannarddbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Forddbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:nameDick Barton: Special Agentdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton:_Special_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsDick Barton: Special Agent (released to television in the USA as Dick Barton, Detective) is a 1948 British second feature ('B') spy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Don Stannard. It was written by Goulding and Alan Stranks, adapted from the extremely popular BBC radio serial Dick Barton – Special Agent. It was the first of three films that Hammer Film Productions made about the British agent, followed by Dick Barton at Bay and Dick Barton Strikes Back.dbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Stannarddbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbp:nameDick Barton at Baydbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_at_Baypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonDick Barton at Bay is a 1950 British second feature ('B') spy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Don Stannard. It was written by Ambrose Grayson and was intended to be the second of three films that Hammer Film Productions made about the British agent Dick Barton, although it was the last one to be released, following Dick Barton: Special Agent (1948) and Dick Barton Strikes Back (1949). The film started production on March 4, 1948 (intended to be the 2nd film in a Dick Barton trilogy), but it was only trade shown on Sept. 2, 1950, and theatrically released on Oct. 2, 1950. The film's original working title was Dick Barton and the Ray of Death.dbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Stafforddbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clyde_Cook_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_McLaglendbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Vosperdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Carrdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clyde_Cook_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Kendalldbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harrison_Ainsworthdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameDick Turpindbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1730sdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkdbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_highwaymendbp-dbr:Dick_Turpin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Dick_TurpinDick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford. It starred Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Frank Vosper, James Finlayson and Cecil Humphreys. The film depicts the adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York. It was based on a historical novel by Harrison Ainsworth.It was made at Cricklewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was the last film made by Stoll Pictures which had once been the dominant producer in Britain during the silent era.dbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFoxdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversaldbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Vallidbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._J._Dennisdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameDiggersdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._W._ThringDiggers is a 1931 Australian comedy film produced and directed by F. W. Thring starring popular stage comedian Pat Hanna. It was the first feature film from both men.The movie is based on Hanna's stage show, and is concerned with the adventures of Australian soldiers during World War I.dbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:producerPat Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Vallidbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:starringPat Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Hannadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:nameDiggers in Blightydbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Diggers_in_Blightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsDiggers in Blighty is a 1933 Australian film starring and directed by Pat Hanna. Hanna decided to direct this film himself after being unhappy with how F. W. Thring had handled Diggers (1931).dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Williamsondbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ross_Dimseydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hibberddbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Dimseydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Williamsondbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ross_Dimseydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hibberddbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Dimseydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hibberddbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameDimbooladbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsDimboola is a 1973 film. It is a filmed recording of a performance of Jack Hibberd's play of the same name by the Australian Performing Group at The Pram Factory.dbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:nameDime to Retiredbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsDime to Retire is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on September 3, 1955, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Lunadbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Wilhelm_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:László_Vadnaydbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:nameDime with a Halodbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tijuanadbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boris_SagalDime with a Halo is a 1963 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Barbara Luna and Rafael López.dbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbp:starringTom Morrisondbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landdbp-dbp:nameDingbat Landdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsdbp-dbr:Dingbat_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Connie_RasinskiDingbat Land is a 1949 short animated film produced by Terrytoons and distributed by 20th Century Fox starring Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.dbp-dbr:Michel_Legranddbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:David_Whittendbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRolf de Heerdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarie-Pascale Osterriethdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGiorgio Draskovicdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Frielsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miles_Davisdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Budaydbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:David_Whittendbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Rosenberg_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Rosenberg_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDingodbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Davisdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rolf_de_Heerdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dingo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miles_DavisDingo is a 1991 Australian film directed by Rolf de Heer and written by Marc Rosenberg. It is notable for marking Miles Davis' first and only speaking role in a narrative feature film.dbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:directorJoey Boukadakisdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:distributorGhostlight Productionsdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Pat_Benteldbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:producerJosh McGuiredbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:producerJoey Boukadakisdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Riehledbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianna_Agrondbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Paeseldbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ray_Bowerdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:starringPaul Boukadakisdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Pat_Benteldbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:nameDinner with Raphaeldbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_with_Raphaelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_short_filmsDinner with Raphael is a 2009 American short comedy film produced and directed by Joey Boukadakis. It stars Dianna Agron, Paul Boukadakis, Michael Bower, Brett Paesel and Richard Riehle.The film was co-produced by Mary Pat Bentel and Josh McGuire.dbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGene Marteldbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Richdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBurt Balabandbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Carpenterdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Hunt_(actress,_born_1917)dbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHonor Blackmandbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Oscardbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Richdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Taboridbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDiplomatic Passportdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Passport_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearDiplomatic Passport is a 1954 British second feature ('B') thriller film directed by Gene Martel and starring Marsha Hunt, Paul Carpenter, Henry Oscar and Honor Blackman. It was written by Paul Tabori.dbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDisarmament Conferencedbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Disarmament_Conference_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsDisarmament Conference is a 1931 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and part of the long-running film series featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Pictures Ltd.dbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbp:nameDiscarded Loversdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loversdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Discarded_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsDiscarded Lovers is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer.dbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lamar_Carddbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGroup 1 International Distribution Organization Ltd.dbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Barrisdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIrwin Schaefferdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn T Parkerdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLamar Carddbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casey_Kasemdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fabian_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lamar_Carddbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Carddbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Barris_(auto_customizer)dbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDisco Feverdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Fever_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsDisco Fever, also known as Jukebox, is a 1978 American film directed by Lamar Card about a nightclub owner who plans the comeback of an ex-teen idol.dbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:directorJ. Robert Wagonerdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:distributorTransvue Picturesdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:producerTheodore Toneydbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ray_Mooredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Speeddbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:starringRudy Ray Mooredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ray_Mooredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Roquemoredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:nameDisco Godfatherdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_action_filmsDisco Godfather (also known as The Avenging Disco Godfather) is a 1979 American action film starring Rudy Ray Moore and Carol Speed, directed by J. Robert Wagoner and released by Transvue Pictures. J. Robert Wagoner wrote and directed Disco Godfather while living in The Hotel Carver.Commonly considered a blaxploitation film, the plot centers on Moore's character Tucker Williams, a retired cop who owns and operates a disco and tries to shut down the local angel dust (PCP) dealer after his nephew Bucky (Julius Carry) gets "whacked out" on the drug. Another PCP user's claim to have served her own baby as Easter dinner constitutes a version of the urban legend known as "The Baby-Roast."The Disco Godfather's trademark phrase is his encouragement of the disco patrons to "Put your weight on it, put your weight on it, put your weight on it!"The film also served as the debut of Keith David, who has an unbilled bit part as a patron in the nightclub.dbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:directorAlan Marrdbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:distributorFirst Run Featuresdbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:producerJames O'Regandbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Laskeydbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:starringStuart Clowdbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:nameEdsvilledbp-dbr:Edsvilledbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Edsvillepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_short_filmsEdsville is a Canadian horror comedy short film, directed by Alan Marr and released in 1990.dbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsFair and Worm-er is a 1946 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on September 28, 1946.The title is a pun on Fair and Warmer.The premise greatly resembles and builds upon that of the 1942 Tex Avery cartoon, The Early Bird Dood It!, which is about a worm chased by a bird chased by a cat, and has a much darker ending.dbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Sturridgedbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Daveydbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Finermandbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:starringPeter O'Tooledbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:starringPaul McGanndbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Nichollsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:starringFlorence Hoathdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Earldbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Sturridgedbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Daveydbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Finermandbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:nameFairyTale: A True Storydbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1917dbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bruce_Daveydbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Zbigniew_Preisnerdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Harry_Houdinidbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arthur_Conan_Doyledbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tom_McLoughlindbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Sturridgedbp-dbr:FairyTale:_A_True_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BradfordFairyTale: A True Story is a 1997 fantasy drama film directed by Charles Sturridge and produced by Bruce Davey and Wendy Finerman. It is loosely based on the story of the Cottingley Fairies, and follows two children in 1917 England who take a photograph soon believed to be the first scientific evidence of the existence of fairies. The film was produced by Icon Productions.dbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFairy Talesdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erotic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fairy_Tales_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HurwitzFairy Tales, released in the UK as Adult Fairy Tales, is a 1978 sex comedy directed by Harry Hurwitz, the plot of which revolves around the stereotypical fairy tale.dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Muir_(actress)dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Söhnkerdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameFaithfuldbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsFaithful is a 1936 British musical drama film, directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Jean Muir and Hans Söhnker.The film was made by Warner Brothers at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie production, with an original screenplay by Brock Williams and music by Pierre Neuville. Faithful is now classed as a lost film.The plot deals with two pupils from a provincial music conservatory who elope, marry, and come to London to try their luck. The husband becomes a singer in a nightclub, and is soon targeted by a predatory socialite. They start an affair, the wife finds out about it and decides to leave her husband, until matters are smoothed over by a third-party who wishes the couple well.dbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Cheydbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networksdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Coleman_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:producerBJ Ahndbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:producerHarry Yoodbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duane_Martindbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Chodbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tichina_Arnolddbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pam_Grierdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dante_Bascodbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tatyana_Alidbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Witherspoon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tone_Locdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringand Ernie Hudsondbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:starringwith Nell Carterdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Cheydbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networksdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Coleman_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Cheydbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkdbp-dbp:nameFakin' da Funkdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chinese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fakin'_da_Funkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Timothy_A._CheyFakin' da Funk is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Tim Chey. It stars Pam Grier, Ernie Hudson, Dante Basco, Tone Loc, Margaret Cho, and Tatyana Ali. The film is about two Asian-American youths trying to adjust to a new environment in South Central Los Angeles, with one being a Chinese boy who was adopted and raised by Black parents, and the other a foreign-exchange student.dbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Keeyesdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:distributorNew Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:producerBrandon Bakerdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:producerNesim Hasondbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:producerRon Gelldbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominique_Swaindbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Udo_Kierdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mehmet_Günsürdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Keeyesdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deaddbp-dbp:nameFall Down Deaddbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pinar_Toprakdbp-dbr:Fall_Down_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsFall Down Dead is a slasher film released in 2007 starring Dominique Swain and Udo Kier. The storyline involves a metropolitan city in the grip of fear after rolling blackouts bring out a serial killer dubbed "The Picasso Killer".dbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRon Cosentinodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVanguarddbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Cosentinodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLibby Osborndbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Cosentinodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Braundbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Portnowdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmine_Giovinazzodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Onoratidbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Ferreiradbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFallen Archesdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_filmsFallen Arches is a 1998 crime film starring Richard Portnow, Karen Black, Ron Thompson, Peter Onorati, Tamara Braun, Carmine Giovinazzo, Louis Ferreira and written, produced and directed by Ron Cosentino.dbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robertson_Haredbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:starringNorma Vardendbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:nameForeign Affairesdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nicedbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Foreign_Affairespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aldwych_farceForeign Affaires is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Norma Varden and Cecil Parker. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, and the cast included cast members from the Walls and Travers Aldwych Farces.dbp-dbr:Forever_Strongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Littledbp-dbr:Forever_Strongdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Forever_Strongdbp-dbp:producerSteven A. 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The film stars Sean Faris, Gary Cole, Neal McDonough, Sean Astin, Penn Badgley and Arielle Kebbel. The film is about a troubled rugby union player who must play against the team his father coaches at the national championships. Forever Strong is based on a compilation of individual true stories.dbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bernerddbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Stormdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Mack Browndbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringC. Aubrey Smithdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bernerddbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_Sayredbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Raudbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameForever Yoursdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forever_Yours_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighForever Yours is a 1945 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Gale Storm, C. Aubrey Smith and Johnny Mack Brown. It was made by Monogram Pictures. Although the studio concentrated on low-budget films, this was one of the company's more prestigious releases of the year.dbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Distributorsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerTrem Carrdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Shillingdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringRex Belldbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeryl Mercerdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameForgotten Womendbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeForgotten Women is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marion Shilling, Beryl Mercer and Rex Bell. It was distributed by Monogram Pictures, one of the leading studios outside the majors.dbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Bernerddbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Shaynedbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Norrisdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringVeda Ann Borgdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bernerddbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bernerddbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameForgotten Womendbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Forgotten_Women_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsForgotten Women is a 1949 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Elyse Knox, Edward Norris and Robert Shayne. The film follows the lives and romantic entanglements of three women who frequent a bar.dbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:directorLee Fulkersondbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:distributorVirgil Films and Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:producerBrian Wendeldbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Corrydbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rip_Esselstyndbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:starringCaldwell Esselstyn, M.D.dbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:starringJohn A. McDougall, M.D.dbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:starringNeal D. Barnard, M.D.dbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:starringT. Colin Campbell, Ph.Ddbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:nameForks Over Knivesdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_vegetarianismdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vegetarianism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Forks_Over_Knivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plant-based_dietsForks Over Knives refers to both a 2011 American documentary film and a vegan brand that includes books, a magazine, and a website. The original film argues that avoiding animal products and ultra-processed foods, and instead eating a whole-food, plant-based diet (whole grains, legumes, tubers, vegetables, and fruits), may serve as a form of chronic illness intervention.dbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Enda_McCalliondbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bacardidbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerRob Godbolddbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Enda_McCalliondbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bacardidbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameForrestdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hungarydbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Budapestdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_in_British_televisiondbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_worksdbp-dbr:Forrest_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BacardiForrest is a television advertisement for the alcopop drink, Metz, which aired in the United Kingdom in the year 2000.dbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thierry_Notzdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thierry_Notzdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFortunes of Wardbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cambodiadbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thierry_NotzFortunes of War is a 1994 Direct-to-video action film filmed in the Philippines directed by Thierry Notz that was produced by as well as starring Matt Salinger.dbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Curriedbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Clydedbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_E._Mulforddbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:nameForty Thievesdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hopalong_Cassidy_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Wilson_(writer)Forty Thieves is a 1944 American Western film starring William Boyd in the lead role of Hopalong Cassidy. It was directed by Lesley Selander, produced by Harry Sherman and released by United Artists. 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Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on February 14, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbp:producerMilton C. Hubatkadbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Bannondbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbp:starringMary Burkindbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbp:nameFoster's Releasedbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Foster's_Releasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_based_on_urban_legendsFoster's Release is a 1971 American short film directed by Terence H. Winkless. The film has been credited with inventing many of the tropes of horror later used in films such as Black Christmas, Halloween and He Knows You're Alone.dbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_K._Milkisdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Goldie_Hawndbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chevy_Chasedbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burgess_Meredithdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dudley_Mooredbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_K._Milkisdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameFoul Playdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fratricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albinism_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_librariesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_people_with_dwarfismdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_HigginsFoul Play is a 1978 American romantic neo-noir comedy thriller film written and directed by Colin Higgins, and starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, Burgess Meredith, Eugene Roche, Rachel Roberts, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. The plot concerns a recently divorced librarian who is drawn into a mystery when a stranger hides a roll of film in a pack of cigarettes and gives it to her for safekeeping.The film received seven Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Hawn), Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Chase) and Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Moore), as well as for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but won none.The film inspired a television series of the same name starring Barry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin that aired on the ABC network in early 1981, and was cancelled after six episodes.dbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Sr.dbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:starringKenneth Howelldbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:starringAlan Mowbraydbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:starringMartha Sleeperdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Dantedbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Sr.dbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_F._Thewdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Urisdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:nameFour Days' Wonderdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_A._A._Milnedbp-dbr:Four_Days'_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_mystery_filmsFour Days' Wonder is a 1936 American comedy mystery film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Jeanne Dante, Kenneth Howell and Martha Sleeper. Produced by Universal Pictures, the film is based on the 1933 novel "Four Days' Wonder" by British writer A. A. Milne (New York, 1933). It was the first feature directed by Sidney Salkow.dbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Byrondbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_McDermott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFour Daysdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Monckton_HoffeFour Days is a 1951 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by John Guillermin. It was written by Lindsay Galloway and J. MacLaren Ross based on the 1945 play of the same name by Monckton Hoffe.dbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Rachmandbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:producerSteven Hoffmandbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Williamsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Balthazar_Gettydbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Londondbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Rachmandbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:nameFour Dogs Playing Pokerdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Dogs_Playing_Pokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_crime_thriller_filmsFour Dogs Playing Poker is a 2000 crime thriller directed by Paul Rachman starring Stacy Edwards, Balthazar Getty, Olivia Williams, Daniel London and Tim Curry. Forest Whitaker makes a cameo appearance in the picture.dbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Baker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringDarcy Bledsoedbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Aridbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringFred Bermandbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringHenry Beylindbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Baker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sean_Baker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:nameFour Letter Wordsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sean_Bakerdbp-dbr:Four_Letter_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsFour Letter Words (also known as Climax) is a 2000 American comedy film written and directed by Sean Baker in his directorial debut.dbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Keighleydbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Priscilla_Lanedbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lola_Lane_(actress/singer)dbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Pagedbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Lane_(actress)dbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Keighleydbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Morehouse_Averydbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:nameFour Mothersdbp-dbr:Four_Mothersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Keighleydbp-dbr:Four_Motherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Fannie_HurstFour Mothers is a 1941 American drama film and sequel to Four Daughters (1938) and Four Wives (1939). The film stars Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, May Robson and featuring the Lane Sisters: Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane. It was directed by William Keighley and is based on the story "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 4, 1941. The Lane sisters appeared in all three films and also appeared together in the 1939 film Daughters Courageous.dbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugenie_Leontovichdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Howard_Lawsondbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameFour Sonsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_war_filmsFour Sons is a 1940 war film directed by Archie Mayo. It stars Don Ameche and Eugenie Leontovich. It is a remake of the 1928 film of the same name.The film follows the lives of four Czecho-German brothers following the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Two of them choose to serve Nazi Germany, another chooses to fight in support of the Czech lands, and the fourth emigrates to the United States.dbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:nameFowl Weatherdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsFowl Weather is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on April 4, 1953, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. The title is a pun on "fowl" (chickens, ducks, and turkeys), and the phrase "foul weather".dbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Fox-Terrordbp-dbp:nameFox-Terrordbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fox-Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_SelzerFox-Terror is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on May 11, 1957, and features Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. The title is a play on the dog breed name "Fox Terrier".By the time of this cartoon's release, the Stephen Foster song "Camptown Races" has been established as Foghorn Leghorn's theme; in other cartoons Foghorn normally hums the verse, but in this cartoon he sings specially-written lyrics about fishing.The cartoon also briefly paid homage to the then-wildly popular genre of television quiz shows, particularly The $64,000 Question which, like many other quiz shows of the day, would soon become embroiled in scandal and be taken off the air a year later.dbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allen_Barondbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:distributorRamblin' Filmdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Greendbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:producerJerry Adlerdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:producerBill Daileydbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:producerRobert S. Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringLeslie Nielsendbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringTippi Hedrendbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringFaye Grantdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringJohn Steadmandbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringLara Parkerdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringBarry Van Dykedbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:starringBurton Gilliamdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allen_Barondbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Adlerdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janet_Daileydbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:nameFoxfire Lightdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxfire_Lightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_romantic_drama_filmsFoxfire Light is a 1982 American romance drama film written by Janet Dailey and directed by Allen Baron. Starring Leslie Nielsen, Tippi Hedren, Faye Grant, Barry Van Dyke, and Lara Parker, it is based on a romantic novel by Janet Dailey, featuring the story of a young woman who starts a romance with a cowboy in the Ozarks.dbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCineplex of Canadadbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIvan Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Gordon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvia Feigeldbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFoxy Ladydbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivan_ReitmanFoxy Lady is a 1971 Canadian comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman. It was Reitman's debut feature film and was also the first film appearance of both Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin.dbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:distributorNetwork 10dbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Hayesdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Miller_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_Mitchell_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Tenneydbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Eadiedbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Hayesdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Miller_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_Mitchell_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:nameFragments of War: The Damien Parer Storydbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Doug_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Fragments_of_War:_The_Story_of_Damien_Parerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_war_photographersFragments of War is a 1988 Australian TV movie about the war photographer Damien Parer.dbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Paxtondbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Kirschnerdbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Sumpterdbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_McConaugheydbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Powers_Boothedbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_O'Learydbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Askewdbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Paxtondbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Kirschnerdbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrailtydbp-dbr:Frailty_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by and starring Bill Paxton, and co-starring Matthew McConaughey and Powers Boothe. It marks Paxton's directorial debut. The plot focuses on the strange relationship between two young brothers and their father, who believes that he has been commanded by God to destroy demons disguised as people. Released on April 12, 2002, the film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $17 million.dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jimmy_Somervilledbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directorJeff Cole,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directorNicola Field,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directorPom Martin,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directorRose Collis,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directorToby Kettle,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:directorTrill Burton,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:distributorAlbany Videodbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:distributorFrameline Distribution,dbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:producerLesbian and Gay Youth Video Projectdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jimmy_Somervilledbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:nameFramed Youth: The Revenge of the Teenage Pervertsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT_youthdbp-dbr:Framed_Youth:_The_Revenge_of_the_Teenage_Pervertspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT_culture_in_LondonFramed Youth: The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts is a 1983 documentary film, produced by the London Lesbian and Gay Youth Video Project, in which gay and lesbian teenagers interview straight people on the streets of London about their views on homosexuality. The project involved a number of members of the London Gay Teenage Group. The film was broadcast on Channel 4 in December 1986.dbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ulu_Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jason_Leighdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerUlu Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara Turnerdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn C. Reillydbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Perlichdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTed Levinedbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Jason Leighdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Doedbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Bowerdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMare Winninghamdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ulu_Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jason_Leighdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Turner_(actress)dbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ulu_Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Turner_(actress)dbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameGeorgiadbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ulu_GrosbardGeorgia is a 1995 American drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard. It follows a barroom punk singer (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who has a complicated relationship with her older sister (Mare Winningham).Georgia won the Grand Prix of the Americas Award for Best Picture at the Montreal World Film Festival. Leigh received Best Actress honors at the Montreal World Film Festival and the New York Film Critics Circle for her performance, while Winningham received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as Best Supporting Actress nominations at the Academy Awards and from the Screen Actors Guild.dbp-dbr:Totally_Tooned_Indbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hubleydbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:directorRobert Cannondbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:directorMain:dbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:directorSupervising director:dbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hubleydbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bosustowdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hubleydbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hubleydbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bosustowdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P._D._Eastmandbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingdbp-dbp:nameGerald McBoing-Boingdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPA_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gail_Kubikdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedydbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Child_characters_in_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_characters_introduced_in_1950dbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPA_series_and_charactersdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Seuss_charactersdbp-dbr:Gerald_McBoing-Boingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Classics_franchisesGerald McBoing-Boing is an animated short film about a little boy who speaks through sound effects instead of spoken words. Produced by United Productions of America (UPA), it was given a wide release by Columbia Pictures on November 4, 1950. The story was adapted by Phil Eastman and Bill Scott from a story by Dr. Seuss. Robert Cannon directed the short film, with John Hubley (also a producer) as the supervising director; Stephen Bosustow served as an executive producer. Marvin Miller was the narrator.Gerald McBoing-Boing won the 1950 Oscar for Best Animated Short. In 1994, it was voted #9 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, making it the highest ranked UPA cartoon on the list. In 1995, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBedford Pictures Inc.dbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_V._Levydbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Gardnerdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnold Lavendbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denver_Pyledbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Westdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Connorsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armando_Silvestredbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_V._Levydbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Fielderdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameGeronimodbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apache_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:Geronimo_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_GeronimoGeronimo is a 1962 American Western film made by Levy-Gardner-Laven and released by United Artists, starring Chuck Connors in the title role. The film was directed by Arnold Laven from a screenplay by Pat Fielder, filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico.The following year, Connors married his costar, Kamala Devi.dbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisedbp-dbp:nameGerrie & Louisedbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Brittain_Award_winning_showsdbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sturla_Gunnarssondbp-dbr:Gerrie_&_Louisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_apartheidGerrie & Louise is a 1997 Canadian documentary film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson. The film examines post-apartheid South Africa through the lens of Gerrie Hugo, a former officer in the South African Defence Force who fell in love with and married Louise Flanagan, a journalist investigating the SADF's role in various controversial events during the apartheid era.The film had a theatrical screening at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival, but was distributed primarily as a CBC Television broadcast.dbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Bakerdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsie_Watersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:starringDoris Watersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:starringIris Vandeleurdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Bakerdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Butler_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elsie_Watersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Watersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:nameGert and Daisy Clean Updbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Gert_and_Daisy_Clean_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsGert and Daisy Clean Up is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Elsie Waters, Doris Waters and Iris Vandeleur. It was written by Kathleen Butler and H. F. Maltby, with additional dialogue by Elsie and Doris Waters and Harry Gibbs.dbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Nayfackdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Rolanddbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Meekerdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kurt_Kasznardbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Nayfackdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Art_Cohndbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:nameGlory Alleydbp-dbr:Glory_Alleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Glory_Alleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgie_StollGlory Alley is a 1952 American musical drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Ralph Meeker, Leslie Caron and Gilbert Roland.dbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pearsondbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:nameGoodbye Sousadbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersGoodbye Sousa is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Tony Ianzelo and released in 1973. It profiles the Newmarket Citizens' Band, one of Canada's oldest active marching bands.The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1971.dbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:directorLouis Brigantedbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Storm_de_Hirschdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:distributorFilm-Makers' Cooperativedbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:distributorBobina Productionsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:producerStorm de Hirschdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Bradleydbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:starringBarbara Apostaldbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:starringDiane Staintondbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:starringFranco Volpinodbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:starringFrederico Brookdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:starringRosa Pradelldbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Storm_de_Hirschdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film-makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Storm_de_Hirschdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Storm_de_Hirschdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:nameGoodbye in the Mirrordbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_in_the_Mirrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsGoodbye in the Mirror is a 1964 black-and-white experimental film produced and directed by Storm de Hirsch.dbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:starringAnna Neagledbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:starringGina Malodbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Maschwitzdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:nameGoodnight, Viennadbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxGoodnight, Vienna is a 1932 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Anna Neagle and Gina Malo. Two lovers in Vienna are separated by the First World War, but are later reunited.Based on a radio operetta written by Eric Maschwitz, it features the song "Good-night, Vienna". Wilcox reportedly cast Neagle, whom he would later marry and direct in many films, after discovering her by chance in a stage show.dbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameGopher Brokedbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Sigmund_Freuddbp-dbr:Gopher_Broke_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_Gophers_filmsGopher Broke is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on November 15, 1958, and features the Goofy Gophers and the Barnyard Dawg. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. The title is a pun on the phrase "go for broke".dbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamsdbp-dbp:nameGorilla My Dreamsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_gorillasdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorilla_My_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_parody_filmsGorilla My Dreams is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on January 3, 1948, and stars Bugs Bunny.The story is a parody of the many jungle films that were prominent in the 1930s and 1940s which often featured gorillas extensively (though not always behaviorally accurately), most notably the Tarzan films. The title is a play on the expression "Girl o' My Dreams". The short featured Gruesome Gorilla, who reappeared in Hurdy-Gurdy Hare and as a boss in Bugs Bunny and Taz Time Busters.The cartoon was remade in 1959 as Apes of Wrath. The Gorillas later make their appearance in Looney Tunes Cartoons Valentine’s Extwavaganza!, only this time in their most substantial role to date where they are voiced by Fred Tatasciore while still being anthropomorphic as usual.dbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Searcydbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:distributorGVN Releasingdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerJohn Sullivandbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerAnn McElhinneydbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerPhelim McAleerdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerMagdalena Segiedadbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringMichael Beachdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringNick Searcydbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringDean Caindbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringSarah Jane Morrisdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringEarl Billingsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Searcydbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ann_McElhinneydbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phelim_McAleerdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Klavandbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ann_McElhinneydbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phelim_McAleerdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:nameGosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killerdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_abortiondbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crowdfunded_filmsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-abortion_movementdbp-dbr:Gosnell:_The_Trial_of_America's_Biggest_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_bias_controversiesGosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer is a 2018 American drama film based on real life events about Kermit Gosnell, a physician and abortion provider who was convicted of first degree murder in the deaths of three infants born alive, involuntary manslaughter in the death of a patient undergoing an abortion procedure, 21 felony counts of illegal late-term abortion, and 211 counts of violating a 24-hour informed consent law. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.The film was announced in 2014. Funds for its production were raised via crowdfunding, in which $2.4 million was raised for the creation of the film. The film was directed by Nick Searcy, from a screenplay by Andrew Klavan which was in turn based on the book of the same name written by Irish filmmakers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer. It stars Earl Billings and Dean Cain. After difficulties finding a distributor willing to carry the film and a lawsuit by a judge who objected to his portrayal in the film, the producers signed a distribution deal with GVN Releasing. It was released in approximately 650 theaters across the United States on October 12, 2018.The film focuses on the police investigation and trial of Kermit Gosnell. The film draws from the book Gosnell: The Untold Story of America's Most Prolific Serial Killer.dbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Idbp-dbp:directorPatrick Dromgooledbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Idbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Idbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Roberts_(actress)dbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Idbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Storeydbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Idbp-dbp:nameGraceless Go Idbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Idbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Graceless_Go_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_in_British_televisionGraceless Go I is a 1974 TV movie starring Stanley Baker, Ian McKellen, Angharad Rees, Rachel Roberts, Peter Sallis and Jack Watson.dbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Landresdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarl Hittlemandbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Landresdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Grand_Canyon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_LandresGrand Canyon is a 1949 American Western film starring Richard Arlen. It was the directorial debut of veteran editor Robert Landres and was financed by Robert L. Lippert. 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Robinson. The musical score was composed by Ennio Morricone.The film is an Italian, Spanish, and West German co-production. It premiered on September 28, 1967.dbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Caffreydbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Manniondbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Shannondbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christina_Applegatedbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Caffreydbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Manniondbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:nameGrand Theft Parsonsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Theft_Parsonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsGrand Theft Parsons is a 2003 comedy-drama film based on the true story of country rock musician Gram Parsons (played by Gabriel Macht), who died of an overdose in 1973. Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman (Johnny Knoxville), made a pact in life that whoever died first would be cremated by the other in what was then the Joshua Tree National Monument, an area of desert they both loved and cherished.dbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Baileydbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vic_Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_D._Parkerdbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:nameGrandad Rudddbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:nameGran'dad Rudddbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:genrecomedydbp-dbr:Grandad_Rudddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Grandad_Ruddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Steele_RuddGrandad Rudd is a 1935 comedy featuring the Dad and Dave characters created by Steele Rudd and based on a play by Rudd. It was a sequel to On Our Selection, and was later followed by Dad and Dave Come to Town and Dad Rudd, MP.dbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petdbp-dbp:nameGrandma's Petdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fairy_talesdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Grandma's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Red_Riding_HoodGrandma's Pet is an animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions and is part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 53rd Lantz Oswald cartoon and the 106th cartoon overall.dbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Raderdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAcademy Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nico_Mastorakisdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLen Lesserdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Fosterdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIda Leedbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Valentinedbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nico_Mastorakisdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGrandma's Housedbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Grandmother's_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Patricide_in_fictionGrandmother's House (also known as Grandma's House) is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Peter Rader and starring Eric Foster, Kim Valentine, Len Lesser and Ida Lee. It follows an orphaned brother and sister who, after moving in with their elderly grandparents, come to suspect them to be psychopathic murderers. The film was produced by Nico Mastorakis.dbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:directorLen Dell'Amicodbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:distributorMonterey Home Videodbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:producerJohn Cutlerdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:producerPhil Leshdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:starringThe Grateful Deaddbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Leshdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:nameDownhill from Heredbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grateful_Dead_video_albumsDownhill from Here is a concert video by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, near East Troy, Wisconsin, in July 1989. It was produced by Len Dell'Amico and Grateful Dead Productions. It was released by Monterey Home Video on VHS in 1997 and on DVD in 1999, and by Pioneer Entertainment on LaserDisc in 1997. The video has a running time of two and a half hours.Most of Downhill From Here was recorded on July 17, 1989. However, the last four songs of the first set – "Row Jimmy", "When I Paint My Masterpiece", "When Push Comes to Shove", and "The Music Never Stopped" – have been replaced with the last three songs of the first set from July 19 – "West L.A. Fadeaway", "Desolation Row", and "Deal"."The Music Never Stopped" from July 17 is included in the albums Weir Here and Fallout from the Phil Zone. The latter also includes "Box of Rain" from July 19, and "Foolish Heart" from that date is a bonus track on Built to Last.dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerMorton S. Finedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Royal_Danodbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_O'Briendbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morton_S._Finedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morton_S._Finedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameHandle with Caredbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsHandle with Care is a 1958 American drama film directed by David Friedkin and starring Dean Jones, Joan O'Brien and Thomas Mitchell. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:directorAlan Crickdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Halas_and_Batchelordbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:distributorAdmiraltydbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:producerJohn Halasdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Halas_and_Batchelordbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Admiraltydbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:nameHandling Shipsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_water_transportdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halas_and_Batchelor_filmsdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Halasdbp-dbr:Handling_Shipspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_stop-motion_animated_filmsHandling Ships is a 1945 British stop motion animated film made by Halas and Batchelor. The 70-minute film was created at the request of the British Admiralty, as a training aid for new navigators joining the Royal Navy. Although never formally released to cinemas because of its small target audience, Handling Ships was an "Official Selection" at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, and is recognised as the first feature-length work, and the first work in Technicolor, in British animation history.dbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bradford_Ropesdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Benton_Cheneydbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameHands Across the Borderdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_Across_the_Border_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsHands Across the Border is a 1944 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Wynnedbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Vaughandbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringWallace Boscodbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Colemandbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Wynnedbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Loverdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:nameHandy Andydbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Handy_Andy_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_WynneHandy Andy is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Bert Wynne and starring Peter Coleman, Kathleen Vaughan and Warwick Ward.dbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pony_Canyondbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRafael Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrea Kragarisdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarlos Orengodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDiego Bricenodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHenrique Vera Villanuevadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSolieman Mellalidbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVincenzo Scanzanodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Sanchezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Coxdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mix_Master_Mikedbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:DJ_Qbertdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Junior_Vasquezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kool_DJ_Red_Alertdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_%22Jellybean%22_Benitezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaudio Coccolutodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pony_Canyondbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHang the DJdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansHang The DJ is a 1998 music documentary film debut by identical twin brothers Marco and Mauro La Villa. The idea for this documentary came to them in 1992 while they were working at their uncle's pizza store on St-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal to help pay tuition for a degree in Film Studies at Concordia University. The brothers originally had no interest in DJs or documentaries but became interested in the scene after working late nights and meeting the regular neighborhood club crowd. Mauro has said, "we heard a lot about the gossip and conflicts of the DJ world", which gave the brothers the idea to make a documentary by following disc jockeys around the world to get a sense of what being a DJ really was. Featuring Roger Sanchez, Junior Vasquez, DJ Qbert and A-Trak, the film presents the cult of DJs in the era that catapulted them into superstars from the underground. The documentary contains a mix of DJ sets from around the globe counterbalanced with commentary from fans and interviews with the DJs.The film's name comes from the lyrics of the 1986 song "Panic" by The Smiths, which Mauro described as "the anthem of our high school years".dbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_L._Conwaydbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sunn_Classic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Sellierdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDarren McGavindbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Vaughndbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Collinsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Hamptondbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPamela Bellwooddbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_L._Conwaydbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sunn_Classic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Sellierdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_L._Conwaydbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHangar 18dbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_L._Conwaydbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangar_18_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Taft_Entertainment_Pictures_filmsHangar 18 is a 1980 American science fiction action film directed by James L. Conway and written by Ken Pettus, from a story by Thomas C. Chapman and Conway. It stars Darren McGavin, Robert Vaughn, Gary Collins, James Hampton and Pamela Bellwood.dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cecil_H._Williamsondbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DUK_(film_distributor)dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Wittydbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genine_Grahamdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patience_Rentouldbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringCampbell Singerdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cecil_H._Williamsondbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DUK_(film_distributor)dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cecil_H._Williamsondbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Beldon_(writer)dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:nameHangman's Wharfdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellHangman's Wharf is a 1950 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring John Witty, Genine Graham and Campbell Singer. It was written by John Beldon and Williamson based on Beldon's 1948 BBC radio serial Hangman's Wharf.The story concerns a doctor called out for an emergency on a ship docked in the River Thames, where he is framed for murder.dbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJ. Christian Ingvordsendbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Bullockdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeith Bogartdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRick Washburndbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHangmendbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_thriller_filmsHangmen is a 1987 American action thriller film written and directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen, and marked the acting debut of actress Sandra Bullock.dbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:directorArt Scottdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:distributorRADMAR, Inc.dbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cattanooga_Catsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jabberjawdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Banana_Splitsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Flintstonesdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Jetsonsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yogi_Beardbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scooby-Doo_(character)dbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sloan_Nibleydbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:nameHanna-Barbera Educational Filmstripsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jetsons_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hanna-Barbera_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scooby-Doo_specialsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hanna-Barberadbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Banana_Splitsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Flintstones_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Hanna-Barbera_Educational_Filmstripspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yogi_Bear_television_specialsHanna-Barbera Educational Filmstrips is a series of filmstrips of educational material produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions' educational division. The series ran from 1977 to 1980 for a total of 26 titles, featuring the studio's animated characters from The Flintstones, The Yogi Bear Show, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Banana Splits, Cattanooga Cats, and Jabberjaw.The series was designed for elementary- and secondary-school children and distributed in classroom environments by Radmar, Inc. Each audiovisual package consisted of two filmstrips in plastic cases featuring high-quality 35 mm images of Hanna-Barbera characters, cassette tapes, and a teacher's guide booklet. The voices for the animated characters were provided by the same voice actors from their respective television series.Robert Letro, supervisor of teacher education and director of educational media laboratory at the University of California in Irvine, California, served as educational advisor for the series, while Art Scott served as production director, writer, and production supervisor for Hanna-Barbera Educational Division.dbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbp:directorJohn Olbdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbp:directorMadeleine Parrydbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbp:starringHannah Gadsbydbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsbydbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbp:nameHannah Gadsby: Nanettedbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Netflix_specialsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian_feminist_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_television_showsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian_culture_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Gadsby:_Nanettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sydney_Opera_HouseHannah Gadsby: Nanette is a live comedy performance written and performed by Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby, which debuted in 2017. The work includes social commentary, punctuated by comedy and emotive narration of Gadsby's life, lessons and what their story offers to the world. In June 2018, Netflix released a video of Gadsby's performance of the work at the Sydney Opera House, directed by Madeleine Parry and John Olb. The special was well received by critics, winning a Peabody Award as well as Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards.dbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:directorBruce Hendricksdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:producerArt Repoladbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenny_Ortegadbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miley_Cyrusdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonas_Brothersdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Ray_Cyrusdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:nameBest of Both Worlds Concertdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:nameHannah Montana and Miley Cyrus:dbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Hendricksdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jonas_Brothersdbp-dbr:Hannah_Montana_&_Miley_Cyrus:_Best_of_Both_Worlds_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hannah_MontanaHannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert is a 2008 American concert comedy film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures presented in Disney Digital 3-D. It was first released in the United States and Canada for one week beginning on February 1, 2008. The film is directed by Bruce Hendricks and produced by Art Repola.The world television premiere on Disney Channel was on July 26, 2008. The Disney Channel premiere brought 5.9 million viewers.dbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Hutchinsondbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameHappiness Aheaddbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Ahead_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoyHappiness Ahead is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Dick Powell with Josephine Hutchinson. This was Hutchinson's (credited) debut.dbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbp:producerVladimir Valentadbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Kevandbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbp:starringMarina Dimakopoulosdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbp:nameHappiness Is Loving Your Teacherdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_Is_Loving_Your_Teacherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_N._SmithHappiness Is Loving Your Teacher is a Canadian short drama film directed by John N. Smith and released in 1977. The film stars Martin Kevan as Mr. Todrick, a wheelchair-using substitute teacher facing an unruly high school class, and Marina Dimakopoulos as Tony, a student and class leader who comes to regret how she treated Mr. Todrick after she is given detention.Dimakopoulos won the Canadian Film Award for Best Actress in a Non-Feature at the 28th Canadian Film Awards.dbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringStanley Lupinodbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Fyffedbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringRenee Gadddbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Hysondbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaddie Cliffdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Halmdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Károly_Nótidbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameHappydbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederic_ZelnikHappy is a 1933 British musical film directed by Frederic Zelnik, starring Stanley Lupino, Dorothy Hyson, Laddie Cliff, and Will Fyffe.dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Casey_Tebodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerSean McKittrickdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Britne_Oldforddbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Tylerdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mianodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Palladinodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Lengiesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Bush_(actor)dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Willigdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Casey_Tebodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Casey_Tebodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameHappy Birthdaydbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cockfighting_in_filmdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_thriller_filmsHappy Birthday is a 2016 American dark comedy horror-thriller film written and directed by Casey Tebo. The film stars Matt Bush and Riley Litman as two friends that travel to Mexico and end up getting kidnapped. Happy Birthday also stars Steven Tyler of Aerosmith as a shaman.dbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belle_Chrystalldbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman McKinneldbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Houghtondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameHindle Wakesdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lancashiredbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_SavilleHindle Wakes is a 1931 British drama film directed by Victor Saville for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Belle Chrystall and John Stuart. The film is adapted from Stanley Houghton's 1912 stage play of the same name, which had previously been filmed twice as a silent in 1918 and 1927. Saville had been the producer on the highly regarded 1927 version directed by Maurice Elvey. Both Stuart and Norman McKinnel returned in 1931 to reprise their roles from the 1927 film.It was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Location shooting took place in Preston, Blackpool and North Wales. Saville kept the plot faithful to its source material, making the film essentially a sound retread of the earlier silent versions, with only a small number of minor cosmetic adjustments (for example the name of the lead character is changed from Fanny to Jenny, and the fatal accident here results from a bus crash rather than a drowning).dbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilip Brandondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. 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It was the fourth screen adaptation of the 1912 play by Stanley Houghton, dealing with a young woman engaging in a holiday sexual flirtation, regardless of the disapproval of her parents or wider society.dbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsHippety Hopper is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on November 19, 1949, and stars Sylvester and Hippety Hopper.dbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Melforddbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPinnacle Productionsdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerRaymond Friedgendbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Nissendbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringWeldon Heyburndbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Melforddbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameHired Wifedbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hired_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_MelfordHired Wife is a 1934 American drama film directed by George Melford and starring Greta Nissen, Weldon Heyburn and James Kirkwood. It was produced as a second feature by the independent company Pinnacle Productions. It was shot at the Sun Haven Studios in Florida rather than in Hollywood. Location shooting took place at the Soreno Hotel in St. Petersburg, Florida.dbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Blockdbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:starringGavin Gordondbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:starringDorothy Sebastiandbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Blockdbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Jungmeyerdbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:nameHis First Commanddbp-dbr:His_First_Commanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:His_First_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_La_CavaHis First Command is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy action film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring William Boyd, Dorothy Sebastian and Gavin Gordon. Location shooting took place at Fort Riley in Kansas. The film featured color sequences in Multicolor.dbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:distributorWomen Make Movies, Electronic Arts Intermix, Video Data Bankdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:producerRea Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:starringNoel Shaw and Sokhi Wagnerdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:nameHistory and Memory: For Akiko and Takashigedbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_internment_of_Japanese_AmericansHistory and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige is a 1991 documentary film by Rea Tajiri. In her film, Tajiri recalls her family's experience of the American internment of the Japanese during World War II.History and Memory explores the story beyond the recorded history of the internment of the Japanese and Japanese Americans. The film premiered at the 1991 Whitney Biennial exhibition, and has since been screened over 250 times.dbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:directorBrendan Keowndbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:producerJeremy Dysondbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:producerBrendan Keowndbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:starringMichael Moriartydbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:starringWyatt Pagedbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Moriartydbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:nameHitler Meets Christdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitler_Meets_Christpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_CanadaHitler Meets Christ is a film that premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival in 2007 and went on to play at other festivals internationally.It was written as a play, then titled Hitler and Christ meet Death at the Port Authority Bus Station, by Michael Moriarty while he was living in New York and acting in Law & Order. It was adapted for screen after Moriarty moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.The film was produced by Brendan Keown and Jeremy Dyson of Third Tribe Productions and directed by Brendan Keown.In 2010 the film was released on DVD by Pathfinder Pictures.dbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Ponsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbp:nameHitting a New Highdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Hitting_a_New_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathaniel_ShilkretHitting a New High is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Lily Pons and Jack Oakie. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1938 in the category Best Sound Recording (John O. Aalberg).dbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_Millerdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:distributorNBCdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:producerMildred Lewisdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:producerJames F. Sommersdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:producerVicki Niemidbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eloy_Casadosdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_Millerdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dalton_Trumbodbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Trumbodbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Theodora_Kroeberdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:nameIshi: The Last of His Tribedbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Ishi:_The_Last_of_His_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Ellis_MillerIshi: The Last of His Tribe (1978) is a made-for-television biopic based on the book Ishi in Two Worlds by Theodora Kroeber. The book relates the experiences of her husband Alfred L. Kroeber, who made friends with Ishi, thought to be the last of his people, the Yahi tribe.The telecast aired first on NBC on December 20, 1978.The film was written by Christopher Trumbo and his father, Dalton Trumbo, and directed by Robert Ellis Miller.Eloy Casados played the title role.dbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:producerTom Blakelydbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Graydbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Judddbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Byrnedbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:nameIsland of Terrordbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Island_of_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_LockyerIsland of Terror (also known as Night of the Silicates and The Night the Creatures Came) is a 1966 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing and Edward Judd. The screenplay was by Edward Mann and Al Ramsen. It was produced by Planet Film Productions. The film was released in the United States by Universal Studios on a double bill with The Projected Man (1966).dbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Floreadbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringIrene Tsudbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringLuke Halpindbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Floreadbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Carlson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:nameIsland of the Lostdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Island_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_FloreaIsland of the Lost is a 1967 American adventure film directed by John Florea and starring Richard Greene, Luke Halpin and Irene Tsu. It was shot on location in The Bahamas and Palm Beach Gardens in Florida.dbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Parkerdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Wolfitdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Herliedbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Asherdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:nameIsn't Life Wonderful!dbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1902dbp-dbr:Isn't_Life_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_comedy_filmsIsn't Life Wonderful! is a 1953 British technicolor period comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Cecil Parker, Eileen Herlie and Donald Wolfit. The film was shot at the Elstree Studios of Associated British with sets designed by the art director Terence Verity. It was released in the United States as Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop, the title of Brock Williams original 1948 novel based on his boyhood experiences.dbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Douglasdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Medwindbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Steeledbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's All Happeningdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:It's_All_Happening_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_musical_filmsIt's All Happening (also known as The Dream Maker) is a 1963 British musical film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tommy Steele, Michael Medwin and Angela Douglas. It was written by Leigh Vance.dbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clarendon_Film_Companydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daisy_Burrelldbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hoffedbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayden_Coffindbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clarendon_Film_Companydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryant_Adairdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:nameIt's Always the Womandbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsIt's Always the Woman is a British silent motion picture of 1916 directed by Wilfred Noy (1883–1948) and produced by the Clarendon Film Company. It stars Hayden Coffin and Daisy Burrell.The story was adapted from a play by "Riada" (Bryant Adair).dbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timedbp-dbp:nameIt's Hummer Timedbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Hummer_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsIt's Hummer Time is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on July 22, 1950. The cartoon stars a tuxedo cat who attempts to catch a hummingbird, only to get in the way of a bulldog who subjects him to various forms of torture for accidentally hurting and bugging him while doing so to the tune of Raymond Scott's Powerhouse, the cat seeming to know what's in store for him each time (saying, in a recurring gag, "No! NOT [punishment]!" each time it happens). All voice characterizations are performed by Mel Blanc.dbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:distributorSam Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:producerSam Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:producerScott Spiegeldbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:starringSam Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:starringScott Spiegeldbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:It's_Murder!dbp-dbp:nameIt's Murder!dbp-dbr:It's_Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:It's_Murder!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_RaimiIt's Murder! is a 1977 feature-length crime film shot on Super 8 film directed by Sam Raimi while he was still in high school. It was co-written and produced by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, and stars both Raimi and Spiegel. Raimi's first directorial work, it co-stars his frequent collaborator Bruce Campbell.dbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Fellowsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:starringGraham Fellows & the people of Shetlanddbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Fellowsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Fellowsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:nameIt's Nice Up Northdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_media_in_ShetlandIt's Nice Up North is a 2006 comedy documentary made by comedian Graham Fellows as his alter ego John Shuttleworth.It was filmed by photographer Martin Parr and edited by Fellows on his laptop on a very low budget.In the film Shuttleworth travels to the Shetland Islands to test his theory that the further north in Great Britain you go the nicer people are, Shetland being the most far north part of the UK. He meets various Shetland people in unrehearsed situations. Many assume him to be a real person and not a comic creation, though some scenes are acted, particularly parts with famous local tour guide Elma Johnson.It had a limited theatrical release in some art-house and community cinemas around the UK in 2006, including some screenings in Shetland, with Fellows answering questions after the showing. The film was released on DVD in the same year. The film has also been shown on Sky Arts.dbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:producerFriz Frelengdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ge_Ge_Pearsondbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housedbp-dbp:nameIt's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the Housedbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ducksdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_to_Have_a_Mouse_Around_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsIt's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House is a 1965 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 16, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester and Granny. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Ge Ge Pearson.dbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:starringAndrea Martindbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:starringDominick Griecodbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:starringJohn Biconadbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:starringSam De Faziodbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:starringVictor Magnottadbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mardik_Martindbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:nameIt's Not Just You, Murray!dbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Just_You,_Murray!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Martin_ScorseseIt's Not Just You, Murray! (1964) is a short film directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Ira Rubin and Sam De Fazio. The film focuses on Murray, a middle-aged mobster reminiscing about his career without realizing that his success is not all it seems to be. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival in 1966. It's Not Just You, Murray! won various awards including the Producers Guild Award for Best Student Film, and Jesse L Lasky Intercollegiate Award.dbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:producerMilton Subotskydbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Felix_Feltondbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deryck_Guylerdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Douglasdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Shapirodbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:nameIt's Trad, Dad!dbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Trad,_Dad!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsIt's Trad, Dad! (U.S. title: Ring-A-Ding Rhythm) is a 1962 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester in his feature directorial debut. It stars singer and actress Helen Shapiro alongside Craig Douglas, John Leyton, the Brook Brothers, and Chubby Checker, among other rock-and-roll singers, as well as several Dixieland jazz bands. The film was one of the first produced by Amicus Productions, a company known predominantly for horror films.dbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank R. Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Singletondbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Simmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Connie_Leedbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's a Great Lifedbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blondie_(film_series)_filmsIt's a Great Life is a 1943 black-and-white film and is the 13th of the 28 Blondie films. It is one of only two movies in the series that did not feature "Blondie" in the title (the other, Footlight Glamour, was released later the same year).dbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peg_Campbelldbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbp:distributorCanadian Filmmakers Distribution Centredbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbp:producerPeggy Thompsondbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbp:producerPeg Campbelldbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peg_Campbelldbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peggy_Thompson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peg_Campbelldbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peggy_Thompson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peg_Campbelldbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbp:nameIt's a Party!dbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_short_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Party!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsIt's a Party! is a Canadian comedy-drama short film, directed by Peg Campbell and released in 1986. Set in the apartment of a woman who is having a party, the film uses a stationary camera facing her hallway and living room, with actors moving in and out of the frame as the party's events evolve and change, while the film's dialogue was improvised by the filmmakers and actors based on strange or odd things they had personally heard at parties.The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 8th Genie Awards.Campbell and cowriter Peggy Thompson followed up in 1989 with In Search of the Last Good Man, which reversed the formula by using a rapidly moving camera to film a story with limited in-film movement.dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wallace_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge R. Batcheller Jr.dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack H. Skirballdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Batchelordbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bendixdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Mooredbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Colonna_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Tolerdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rudy_Valleedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Bennydbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Allendbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wallace_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Dratlerdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morrie_Ryskinddbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Allendbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ilya_Ilfdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yevgeni_Petrov_(writer)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's in the Bag!dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Wallacedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ilf_and_PetrovIt's in the Bag! is a 1945 comedy film featuring Fred Allen in his only starring film role. The film was released by United Artists at a time when Allen was at the peak of his fame as one of the most popular radio comedians. The film has been preserved by UCLA Film & Television Archive. The film is loosely based on the comic novel The Twelve Chairs (1928) of Ilf and Petrov, later filmed by Mel Brooks as The Twelve Chairs (1970). The team of screenwriters included Jay Dratler, Alma Reville, and Morrie Ryskind. Allen's encounter with Jack Benny in the film is notable as at this time they were involved in a famous 'feud', which ran for over a decade.dbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gordon_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faith_Domerguedbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Curtisdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Tobeydbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gordon_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Worthing_Yatesdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Smith_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:nameIt Came from Beneath the Seadbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Gordondbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cephalopodsdbp-dbr:It_Came_from_Beneath_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_H._SchneerIt Came from Beneath the Sea is a 1955 American science fiction monster horror film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Sam Katzman and Charles Schneer, directed by Robert Gordon, that stars Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, and Donald Curtis. The screenplay by George Worthing Yates was designed to showcase the stop motion animation special effects of Ray Harryhausen.A monstrous giant octopus rampages along the west coast of North America after becoming too radioactive from nuclear testing in the South Pacific for it to be able to hunt its natural prey in the Mindanao Deep.It Came from Beneath the Sea was released as the top half of a double feature with Creature with the Atom Brain.dbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Jeandbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbp:nameIt Comes Up Lovedbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:It_Comes_Up_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_comedy_filmsIt Comes Up Love is a 1943 American black-and-white musical comedy starring Gloria Jean, Ian Hunter and Donald O'Connor. It is the only film starring Gloria Jean and O'Connor that does not also star Peggy Ryan, another of the talented teenagers under contract to Universal Studios.dbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_T._Hormandbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbp:nameIt Couldn't Have Happened – But It Diddbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Diddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Couldn't_Have_Happened_–_But_It_Didpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romance_filmsIt Couldn't Have Happened – But It Did is a 1936 American romantic crime film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as It Couldn't Have Happened (American review title).dbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Lamačdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Picture Corporationdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerFrederic Gotfurtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerVictor Skutezkydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_White_(actress)dbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Rhodesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Lamačdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Gotfurtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(English_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Vincent_Carrolldbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Gotfurtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:nameIt Happened One Sundaydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karel_LamačIt Happened One Sunday is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Robert Beatty, Barbara White and Marjorie Rhodes. It was written by Paul Vincent Carroll, Frederic Gotfurt and Frank Harvey based on the play She Met Him One Sunday by Victor Skutezky. Produced and distributed by Associated British it was shot at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by the art director William C. Andrews.dbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Landisdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Nolandbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Allgooddbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Loebdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Buchmandbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:nameIt Happened in Flatbushdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Flatbushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsIt Happened in Flatbush is a 1942 American sports comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis and Sara Allgood. The film is a baseball comedy inspired by the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers' pennant win.This film's sets were designed by Lewis Creber and Richard Day.dbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerMyles Connollydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerWilliam Perlbergdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dixdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringFay Wraydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringVictor Kiliandbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Myles_Connollydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Myles_Connollydbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_Hilldbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Fergussondbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:nameIt Happened in Hollywooddbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_PerlbergIt Happened in Hollywood is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Fay Wray and Victor Kilian. The arrival of sound wrecks the career of a leading western actor while his leading lady rises to new heights. Its original working title was Once a Hero.dbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hartforddbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_Matzenedbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTyrad Pictures Inc.dbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tod_Browningdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madame_Yorskadbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hartforddbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_Matzenedbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tod_Browningdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cunningham_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:nameIt Happened in Parisdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1919_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_in_Paris_(1919_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1919_drama_filmsIt Happened in Paris, is a 1919 American silent drama crime film, directed by David Hartford and Richard Gordon Matzene. There are no known archival holdings of the film, so it is presumably a lost film. The film was a commercial failure.dbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Kellawaydbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:starringShirley Ann Richardsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(Australian_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Dudleydbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:nameIt Isn't Donedbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Isn't_Donepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallIt Isn't Done is a 1937 Australian comedy film about a grazier (Cecil Kellaway) who inherits a barony in England.dbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sergei_Nolbandovdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parkyndbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerEarl St. Johndbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Muriel_Pavlowdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martita_Huntdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Hyltondbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sergei_Nolbandovdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parkyndbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marghanita_Laskidbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Hastings_(playwright)dbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:nameIt Started in Paradisedbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1938dbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fashion_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:It_Started_in_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_ArnoldIt Started in Paradise is a 1952 British drama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Jane Hylton, Martita Hunt and Muriel Pavlow. Set in the world of haute couture, the storyline concerns an established master of her craft being usurped by a younger, ruthlessly ambitious underling, who then years later finds the same thing happening to her.dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEddie Davisdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Reg_Goldsworthydbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Milesdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Sullivan_(actor)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Lansing_(actor)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reg_Goldsworthydbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIt Takes All Kindsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eddie_DavisIt Takes All Kinds is a 1969 Australian crime drama film directed by Eddie Davis.dbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:producerQuincy Jonesdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Kadishdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mia_Farrowdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dustin_Hoffmandbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Mortimerdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Jones_(writer)dbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJohn and Marydbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:John_and_Mary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_romantic_drama_filmsJohn and Mary is a 1969 American romantic drama film directed by Peter Yates (directly following the success of his film Bullitt), and starring Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow in the title roles (directly following their successes in Midnight Cowboy and Rosemary's Baby, respectively). It was the film debut of Tyne Daly. The screenplay was adapted by John Mortimer from the 1966 Mervyn Jones novel.dbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philippe_Moradbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:producerJed Nolandbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Peirsondbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brion_Jamesdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddy_Rodriguez_(actor)dbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philippe_Moradbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:nameJoseph's Giftdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joseph_Bisharadbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philippe_Moradbp-dbr:Joseph's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_the_Book_of_GenesisJoseph's Gift is a 1998 feature film. It is a modern-day retelling of the biblical story of Joseph, son of Jacob.dbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebuddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebuddbp-dbp:distributorGSFdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebuddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebuddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebuddbp-dbp:nameJourney Through Rosebuddbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebuddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Mandeldbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Dakotadbp-dbr:Journey_Through_Rosebudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_DakotaJourney Through Rosebud is a 1972 drama film directed by Tom Gries. It stars Robert Forster.dbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paddy_Considinedbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDiarmid Scrimshawdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaddy Considinedbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Pittsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jodie_Whittakerdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Popplewelldbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Welshdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paddy_Considinedbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paddy_Considinedbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJourneymandbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeyman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_boxing_filmsJourneyman is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Paddy Considine. The film stars Considine and Jodie Whittaker, with Paul Popplewell, Anthony Welsh and Tony Pitts.dbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexandra_Pelosidbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aaron_Lubarskydbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:producerAlexandra Pelosidbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:producerAaron Lubarskydbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexandra_Pelosidbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aaron_Lubarskydbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Pelosidbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Lubarskydbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Pelosidbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:nameJourneys with Georgedbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_elections_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_George_W._Bushdbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexandra_Pelosidbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_2000_United_States_presidential_electiondbp-dbr:Journeys_with_Georgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_presidents_of_the_United_StatesJourneys with George is a documentary by Alexandra Pelosi and Aaron Lubarsky that follows George W. Bush for more than a year on his campaign trail in the 2000 United States presidential election.Working for NBC and as part of what she calls the "travelling press corps," Pelosi offers the only behind-the-scenes look at Bush's campaign. With light journalism, she achieves considerable access to the then-Governor of Texas.The film focuses on the relationship between the press and presidential candidates, the life of a traveling journalist in such a relationship, and Bush, usually in a humorous light, with less attention given to the issues. It earned six Emmy nominations including one win for Lubarsky's editing. It scored 48 out of 100 on Metacritic. In April 2007, it was shown on MSNBC.The last two seasons of The West Wing, which follow the presidential campaigns of Matt Santos and Arnold Vinick, were inspired in part by scenes in Journeys.dbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directorQuinton Peeplesdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJon Juhlindbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurent Zilberdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Westdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilson_Cruzdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringBenicio Del Torodbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristina Naifydbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameJoyridedbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joyride_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsJoyride is a 1997 American film directed by Quinton Peeples.dbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Ungerdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilip M. Breendbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Ungerdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Durrelldbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:nameJudithdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1948dbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1947dbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mandatory_Palestinedbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_Kaplandbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Arab–Israeli_conflictJudith is a 1966 drama film directed by Daniel Mann from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes, based on a story by Lawrence Durrell. An international co-production of Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, the film stars Sophia Loren, Peter Finch and Jack Hawkins. The music score was composed by Sol Kaplan, and John Wilcox served as the film's cinematographer.Judith received a theatrical release in the US on 20 January 1966 by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Goodrick_(Gimpo)dbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbp:distributorK Foundationdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:K_Foundationdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Goodrick_(Gimpo)dbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:K_Foundationdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbp:nameWatch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quiddbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Performancesdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_KLFdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_jammingdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Firedbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jura,_Scotlanddbp-dbr:K_Foundation_Burn_a_Million_Quidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MoneyK Foundation Burn a Million Quid was a work of performance art executed and filmed on 23 August 1994 in which the K Foundation, an art duo consisting of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, burned £1 million (equivalent to £2.5 million in 2023) in the back of a disused boathouse on the Ardfin Estate on the Scottish island of Jura. The money represented the bulk of the K Foundation's funds that had been previously earned by Drummond and Cauty as the KLF.The event was recorded on a Hi-8 video camera by K Foundation collaborator Gimpo. On the one-year anniversary of the burning, 23 August 1995, the film was released as Watch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid and was toured around the UK, with Drummond and Cauty engaging audiences in debates about the burning and its meaning. In November 1995, the duo pledged to dissolve the K Foundation and to refrain from public discussion of the burning for a period of 23 years. Drummond discreetly spoke about the burning in 2000 and 2004. Initially, he was unrepentant, but in 2004 he admitted that he regretted burning the money. The self-imposed moratorium officially ended on 23 August 2017, 23 years after the burning, when Cauty and Drummond hosted a debate asking "Why Did the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid?" during their "Welcome to the Dark Ages" event.Collaborator Chris Brook edited and compiled a book, K Foundation Burn A Million Quid, which was published by Ellipsis Books in 1997. It compiles stills from the film, accounts of events and viewer reactions, and an image of the brick that was manufactured from the fire's ashes. A film consisting of a static three-minute shot of the brick, "This Brick", was shown at London's Barbican Centre prior to Drummond and Cauty's performance as 2K in the same year.dbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:directorJessica Skippondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:distributorSkippon Videodbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:producerJessica Skippondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rolf_Harrisdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:nameKids Can Say No!dbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pedophiliadbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sex_educationdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_guidance_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-pedophile_activismdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexuality_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operation_YewtreeKids Can Say No!, stylized as Kids Can Say No, is a 1985 British short educational film produced and directed by Jessica Skippon and written by Anita Bennett. It is intended to teach children between ages five and eight how to avoid situations where they might be sexually abused, how to escape such situations, and how to get help if they are abused. In the film, Australian celebrity Rolf Harris (who was later convicted of such crimes) is in a park with a group of four children and tells them about proper and improper physical intimacy, which he calls "yes" and "no" feelings. The film has four role-playing scenes in which children encounter paedophiles, with Harris and the children discussing each scene.Harris said that he came up with the idea for the film on a 1982 Canadian tour when he saw Vancouver's Green Thumb Theatre production of Feeling Yes, Feeling No, a play about child sexual abuse. Kids Can Say No!, released in October 1985 on VHS in the United Kingdom, was the first British children's film about sexual abuse and was purchased by police forces, educational institutions, and libraries across Europe. Upon the film's release, The Times obtained opinions from four sexual-abuse experts, who unanimously opposed using Kids Can Say No! or any other film to teach children about the subject; among other objections, experts cited the necessary vagueness of the terminology in the film as well as concerns about inspiring false accusations. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation received a positive response to its 1988 broadcast of Kids Can Say No! and therefore broadcast it a second time that year. Harris and Skippon collaborated on the 1986 sequel Beyond the Scare, which advises teachers about what to do if a child discloses abuse. Showings of Kids Can Say No! eventually decreased as VHS became less popular in favour of DVD in the late 1990s and early to mid-2000s.Kids Can Say No! resurfaced in 2014, when Harris was prosecuted for twelve counts of indecently assaulting young girls. The prosecutors found Kids Can Say No! on YouTube and wanted to show it at trial to illustrate its unintentional irony, but the film was not admitted as evidence. Harris was found guilty of all counts. During the trial, it was learned that, while Harris was filming Kids Can Say No!, he was in the midst of a casual sexual relationship with his daughter Bindi's best friend and, by its release, he had committed nine of the twelve assaults. According to Richard Guilliatt and Jacquelin Magnay in an article in The Australian, Harris's campaign against paedophilia in Kids Can Say No! can "be seen in retrospect as either monumental self-delusion or a sign of deep, self-lacerating guilt".dbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tinnelldbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:distributorMalofilm Internationaldbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:producerRichard Goudreaudbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_McDowelldbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ironsidedbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Aykroyddbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Altrodbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:René_Simarddbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tinnelldbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tinnelldbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Shermandbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:nameKids of the Round Tabledbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tabledbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_of_the_Round_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Normand_CorbeilKids of the Round Table is a 1995 Canadian/American fantasy film written and directed by Robert Tinnell. Malcolm McDowell, Michael Ironside and newcomer Johnny Morina star in a modern-day adventure filled with medieval magic.dbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbp:directorMannie Davisdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbp:producerPaul Terrydbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxdbp-dbp:nameKiko Foils the Foxdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Gordondbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mannie_Davisdbp-dbr:Kiko_Foils_the_Foxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsKiko Foils the Fox is a 1936 short animated film produced by Terrytoons and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third film to feature Kiko the Kangaroo, and the second one where the character goes solo. The film was also reissued by Castle Films under the alternate title of The Foxy Fox!dbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbp:directorMannie Davisdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbp:producerPaul Terrydbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearsdbp-dbp:nameKiko and the Honey Bearsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Talking_animals_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Gordondbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mannie_Davisdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spring_(season)_in_culturedbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiko_and_the_Honey_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_children's_animated_filmsKiko and the Honey Bears is a 1936 traditionally animated buddy comedy short film created at Terrytoons, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the second film to feature Kiko the Kangaroo as well as the character's first solo short film.dbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Connelldbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:starringGeorge Mikelldbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Erickson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:nameKill Her Gentlydbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Her_Gentlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersKill Her Gently is a 1957 British second feature thriller film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Griffith Jones, Maureen Connell and Marc Lawrence. It was written by Paul Erickson.dbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:distributorRenown Picturesdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Coulourisdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Steeledbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manning_O'Brinedbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:nameKill Me Tomorrowdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Me_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherKill Me Tomorrow is a 1957 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Pat O'Brien and Lois Maxwell. It was written by Robert Falconer and Manning O'Brine and made by Tempean Films at Southall Studios in West London.The film features a cameo by Tommy Steele.dbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guilddbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Erwindbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Gwynnedbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guilddbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_O'Deadbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Friedman_(story)dbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:nameKiller Dilldbp-dbr:Killer_Dilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1931dbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Dillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsKiller Dill is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Stuart Erwin, Anne Gwynne and Frank Albertson. It set in 1931 during the Prohibition Era.dbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Sanforddbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winder_(writer)dbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:nameKiller Forcedbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_thriller_filmsKiller Force, also known as The Diamond Mercenaries, is a 1976 thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Telly Savalas, Peter Fonda and Christopher Lee. It was a co-production between the Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, United Kingdom (post production at Twickenham) and the United States, and was filmed primarily in Namibia, which at the time of filming was under South African occupation. Its plot is about a gang of criminals who plan a major robbery of a diamond mine.Val Guest called it "a very tough picture to make."dbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:producerFord Beebedbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Sheffielddbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:starringBeverly Garlanddbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:starringLeonard Mudiedbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:nameKiller Leoparddbp-dbr:Killer_Leoparddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Leopardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ford_BeebeKiller Leopard is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield and Beverly Garland. It was the eleventh in the twelve-film Bomba, the Jungle Boy series made by Allied Artists, and based on the Bomba series of juvenile adventure books.dbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Donlevydbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Blythdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Hazlitt_Brennandbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Lennon_(screenwriter,_born_1896)dbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:nameKiller McCoydbp-dbr:Killer_McCoydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_McCoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_RowlandKiller McCoy is a 1947 American sports drama film about a boxer starring Mickey Rooney. It is a remake of The Crowd Roars (1938). The picture was directed by Roy Rowland with a supporting cast featuring Brian Donlevy, Ann Blyth, James Dunn, Tom Tully, and Sam Levene.dbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:directorMark Steven Boskodbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:directorWayne Alan Harolddbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:producerLurid Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toby_Radloffdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Alan_Harolddbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Alan_Harolddbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:nameKiller Nerddbp-dbr:Killer_Nerddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Nerdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrorKiller Nerd is a 1991 comedy horror film. It was directed by Mark Steven Bosko and Wayne Alan Harold and stars Toby Radloff in his first film.The film's protagonist is a lonely nerd who has an unrequited love for a female co-worker. Within a few days, he is rejected by his love interest, he gets bullied by both a male co-worker and two acquaintances who work as drug dealers, he is fooled by two new female acquaintances, and he is re-acquainted with his abusive mother. The nerd eventually snaps and goes on a killing spree, targeting all his enemies.dbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Kesslerdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:producerNorman T. Hermandbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Bohrerdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:producerDick Clarkdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_(actor,_born_1940)dbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:starringDiane Varsidbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:starringMaureen Arthurdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:starringDick Clarkdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Kesslerdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clarkdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Bohrerdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clarkdbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:nameKillers Threedbp-dbr:Killers_Threedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Stynerdbp-dbr:Killers_Threepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_KesslerKillers Three is an American crime drama film produced in 1968 by Dick Clark Productions and released by American International Pictures starring Robert Walker Jr., Diane Varsi and Dick Clark. Others in the cast include Norman Alden, Maureen Arthur, Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens.This western crime drama was written for the screen by Dick Clark and Michael Fisher. It was produced by Clark and directed by Bruce Kessler.The soundtrack-album featured country singers Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Kay Adams and Jack Clement. Haggard sings his own compositions including "Mama Tried".dbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Fischer_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:distributorInterglobal Home Videodbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:producerClaude Légerdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Caradbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clark_Johnsondbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Campbelldbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringBarbara Cookdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringJoyce Gordondbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:starringAndrew Martin Thompsondbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Fischer_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Fischer_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:nameKilling 'em Softlydbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_'em_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsKilling 'em Softly is a 1982 Canadian thriller film directed by Max Fischer, starring Irene Cara, George Segal, Clark Johnson and Nicholas Campbell. It is most noted for production problems which led to it becoming one of the first Canadian films ever to be released direct to video, and led to a court case over production funding which was not resolved until 1995.Based on Laird Koenig's novel The Neighbor, the film's plot centres on the girlfriend of a murdered man, who falls in love with her boyfriend's killer.Irene Cara also performs the opening theme song "City Nights".dbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bharat_Nalluridbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAvalanche Releasingdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Johnsdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Fairbrassdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringKendra Torgandbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringNigel Leachdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bharat_Nalluridbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Marshalldbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameKilling Timedbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Lazardbp-dbr:Killing_Time_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bharat_NalluriKilling Time is a 1998 British crime film written by Neil Marshall and directed by Bharat Nalluri.dbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sut_Jhallydbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Media_Education_Foundationdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sut_Jhallydbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Media_Education_Foundationdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlydbp-dbp:nameKilling Us Softly 4: Advertising's Image of Womendbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_feminismdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_advertisingdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sexualitydbp-dbr:Killing_Us_Softlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_impact_of_advertisingKilling Us Softly is an American documentary series by Jean Kilbourne, produced and distributed by the Media Education Foundation. First released in 1979 and since revised and updated three times, most recently in 2010, it focuses on images of women in advertising; in particular on gender stereotypes, the effects of advertising on women's self-image, and the objectification of women's bodies.The two most recent updates, Killing Us Softly 3 and Killing Us Softly 4, were produced by the Media Education Foundation and directed by Sut Jhally. Using modern print and television advertisements, the films make connections between unrealistic media portrayals of women and problems such as "eating disorders, men's violence against women, and the political backlash against feminism."dbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Lechagodbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTammi Suttondbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorCraig Rossdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorFull Moon Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringÁngel Vargasdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Ross_Jr.dbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Washingtondbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameKilljoydbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Chinadbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryChinadbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Full_Moon_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:KilljoyKilljoy is an American slasher film series which focuses on the titular Killjoy, a demonic clown who is summoned to assist revenge plots in all five films, only to prove too overwhelming for each character who calls him.dbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:directorJohn Lechagodbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringAl Burkedbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringDarrow Igusdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringJessica Whitakerdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rupnowdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringOliva Dawn Yorkdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringSpiral Jacksondbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringTai Chan Ngodbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringVictoria De Maredbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:nameKilljoy 3dbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:KilljoyKilljoy 3 (also known as Killjoy's Revenge) is a 2010 American slasher comedy film and sequel to Full Moon's hit urban horror film, Killjoy. Released in 2010, this film is one of several made by Full Moon Entertainment in an attempt to resurrect old franchises. Other new films included Puppet Master: Axis of Evil and Demonic Toys 2.dbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Fiskdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkedbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Eadiedbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julieanne_Newboulddbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Kennedydbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Ewartdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKindred Spiritsdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kindred_Spirits_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_FiskKindred Spirits is a 1984 Australian film about a young girl who has a psychic experience at Bondi Beach.dbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:producerBert I. Gordondbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:producerAl Zimbalistdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Henderson_(actor)dbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bryant_(actor)dbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patti_Gallagherdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Curtis_(actress)dbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:nameKing Dinosaurdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1960dbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Dinosaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_I._GordonKing Dinosaur is a 1955 American science fiction film starring William Bryant and Wanda Curtis with narration by Marvin Miller. It was co-written, produced, and directed by Bert I. Gordon, in his directorial debut. The film was featured on season 2 of Mystery Science Theater 3000.dbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvia_Allmandbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:starringJoe Twerpdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:nameKing Klunkdbp-dbr:King_Klunkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_apesdbp-dbr:King_Klunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_parody_filmsKing Klunk is a 1933 animated short subject, produced and directed by Walter Lantz. It stars Pooch the Pup and is the twelfth of the thirteen cartoons featuring that character. The cartoon is a parody of the RKO feature King Kong, which premiered six months earlier to this cartoon's release on September 4, 1933 from Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcellite_Garnerdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Watson_(actor)dbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKing Neptunedbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:King_Neptune_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neptune_(mythology)King Neptune is a 1932 animated short film produced by Walt Disney, and the second in the Silly Symphonies series to be produced in Technicolor. While Flowers and Trees was originally intended as a black and white cartoon, King Neptune was meant to be in color from the start, and was able to take full advantage of this.While the film is included in the 1980s VHS release of Silly Symphonies and the Walt Disney Treasures DVD, it was not selected for the Platinum Edition DVD collection, because of mermaid nudity and heavy drinking (as the film was targeting adult audiences). While the mermaids lack anatomical detail, they may be considered inappropriate for a modern audience.dbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directorLarry G. Spanglerdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:distributorBryanston Distributingdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerLarry G. Spanglerdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerSteve Bonodbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Jolleydbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Evansdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Jolleydbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seton_I._Millerdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Bloomdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:nameKnife for the Ladiesdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Knife_for_the_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsKnife for the Ladies is a 1974 American Western horror film directed by Larry G. Spangler and starring Jack Elam, Ruth Roman and Gene Evans. It was the first production from the company Bryanston Pictures.dbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:nameKnight-mare Haredbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Connecticut_Yankee_in_King_Arthur's_CourtKnight-mare Hare is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on October 1, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Karnowskidbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Kristoffersondbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Longdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnightsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Knights_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_(film_series)Knights is a 1993 American martial arts science fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring kickboxing champion Kathy Long in her Hollywood debut. The film was released direct to home video in 1993.dbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Falldbp-dbp:nameKnights Must Falldbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_Must_Fallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Connecticut_Yankee_in_King_Arthur's_CourtKnights Must Fall is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on July 16, 1949, and stars Bugs Bunny. A spoof of the King Arthur mythology, the title is a pun on the 1937 film Night Must Fall.dbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:producerAveling Gineverdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:starringCathleen Nesbittdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:starringNancy Burnedbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:starringJohn Garrickdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aveling_Gineverdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Atkinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aveling_Gineverdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:nameKnights for a Daydbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Knights_for_a_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeKnights for a Day is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Nelson Keys, John Garrick and Nancy Burne. It was made as a quota quickie at Welwyn Studios.dbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elinor_Glyndbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:producerElinor Glyndbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:starringElissa Landidbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Brissondbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:starringHelen Hayedbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elinor_Glyndbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elinor_Glyndbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Knoblockdbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:nameKnowing Mendbp-dbr:Knowing_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Knowing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_comedy_filmsKnowing Men is a 1930 British color sound romantic comedy film directed by Elinor Glyn and starring Carl Brisson, Elissa Landi and Helen Haye. It was written by Edward Koblock based on a novel by Glyn, and made at Elstree Studios. Originally shot using an experimental colour system, it was eventually released in plain black-and-white.dbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directorWilliam J. Cowendbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Brucedbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Nageldbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Hustondbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lupe_Vélezdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chester_De_Vondedbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameKongodbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgian_Congodbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_J._Cowendbp-dbr:Kongo_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_horror_drama_filmsKongo is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by William J. Cowen and starring Walter Huston, Lupe Vélez, Conrad Nagel, and Virginia Bruce. It is an adaptation of the 1926 Broadway play of the same name that starred Huston as well. The film is also a remake of the 1928 silent film West of Zanzibar, which was based too on the 1926 play. That earlier film was directed by Tod Browning and stars Lon Chaney and Lionel Barrymore.Kongo has rarely been seen in theaters since its original release, but in recent years it has been presented on television by Turner Classic Movies. On May 3, 2011, a DVD version of the film was released as part of the Warner Archive Collection series .dbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:producerWalter Shensondbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Emorydbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:starringBenson Fongdbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Shensondbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Shensondbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:nameKorea Patroldbp-dbr:Korea_Patroldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Korea_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_NosseckKorea Patrol (working title Korean Patrol) is a 1951 American war film directed by Max Nosseck and starring Richard Emory and Benson Fong. It was released by Eagle-Lion Films. Together with Sam Fuller’s The Steel Helmet and Sam Katzman’s A Yank in Korea, it was one of the first Hollywood films exploiting the Korean War. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fred Preble.dbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Sr.dbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Delldbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringWalter Byrondbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Rambeaudbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Sr.dbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Sr.dbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ursula_Parrottdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:nameLeft Over Ladiesdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Left_Over_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsLeft Over Ladies (also written as Leftover Ladies) is a 1931 American drama film starring Claudia Dell, Marjorie Rambeau and Walter Byron. Produced by Tiffany Pictures, it was originally going to be directed by Lloyd Bacon before Erle C. Kenton took over.dbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:producerJohn Waynedbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:producerHenry Hathawaydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Waynedbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kurt_Kasznardbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rossano_Brazzidbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Waynedbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:nameLegend of the Lostdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Francesco_Lavagninodbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Batjac_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Waynedbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Lostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_adventure_drama_filmsLegend of the Lost is a 1957 Italian-American adventure film produced and directed by Henry Hathaway, shot in Technirama and Technicolor by Jack Cardiff, and starring John Wayne, Sophia Loren, and Rossano Brazzi. The location shooting for the film took place near Tripoli, Libya.dbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:distributorFox-Rankdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Francis_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Griffithdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Castledbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Moodydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Rintouldbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Francis_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:nameLegend of the Werewolfdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Legend_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_horror_filmsLegend of the Werewolf is a 1975 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Peter Cushing, Ron Moody, Hugh Griffith, Roy Castle and David Rintoul in his film debut. It is an uncredited adaptation of the Guy Endore novel The Werewolf of Paris, which screenwriter Anthony Hinds had previously adapted as The Curse of the Werewolf (1961). The film was produced by Tyburn Film Productions, a company founded by the director's son Kevin Francis. It was released in the United Kingdom by Fox-Rank in April 1975.dbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Chapindbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbp:distributorMarvin Filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Caytondbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Greenburgdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Chapindbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Caytondbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Greenburgdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Chapindbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbp:nameLegendary Championsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_boxingdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Legendary_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_ChapinLegendary Champions is a 1968 documentary film written and directed by Harry Chapin for boxing promoter Bill Cayton's The Big Fights Inc. production company which features legendary boxers in action. Some famed and pioneering boxers were also filmed in scenes set outside of the ring, many of which are unique, including several early boxers; John L. Sullivan, for example, is shown in the only film ever taken of him.The documentary includes a history of Jack Johnson out of the ring. The narrator states that Johnson is seen picking a defeated boxer's teeth out of one of his gloves. The film of the Dempsey-Willard fight is very violent. Attire worn by some of the early boxers is more revealing than what modern-day boxers use and, at the other extreme, tights were also worn by some boxers.The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.dbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggleddbp-dbp:nameLeghorn Swoggleddbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eugene_Poddanydbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Leghorn_Swoggledpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_filmsLeghorn Swoggled is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It is story by Warren Foster. The cartoon was released on July 28, 1951, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg. The cartoon's plot is similar to Henhouse Henery (1949) and The Leghorn Blows at Midnight (1950). The title is a humorous portmanteau of Leghorn (Foghorn's last name) and the word "hornswoggle", meaning to lie and deceive.dbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGreg Olliverdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWes Orshoskidbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:E1_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Olliverdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWes Orshoskidbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lemmydbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:E1_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLemmydbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States, United Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musiciansLemmy: 49% motherfucker. 51% son of a bitch. is a 2010 documentary film profile of the English rock musician Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, the founder, bassist, and lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Motörhead.dbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Haywarddbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Kingdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Fayedbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringNora Swinburnedbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Burnedbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Haywarddbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Trevelliandbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameLend Me Your Husbanddbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lend_Me_Your_Husband_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_StudiosLend Me Your Husband is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Frederick Hayward and starring John Stuart, Nora Swinburne and Nancy Burne. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie.The film's sets were designed by the art director Don Russell.dbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Mantellodbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDoug Chapindbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Spinelladbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Glover_(actor)dbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Kirkdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Benjamin_Hickeydbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Beckerdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Bogardusdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Mantellodbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terrence_McNallydbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLove! 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Compassion!dbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Love!_Valour!_Compassion!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terrence_McNallyLove! Valour! Compassion! is a 1997 drama film directed by Joe Mantello and written by Terrence McNally, adapted from McNally's play of the same name. It revolves around eight gay men who gather for three summer weekends at a lakeside house in Dutchess County, New York, where they relax, reflect, and plan for survival in an era plagued by AIDS.As with many screen adaptations of stage plays, the script underwent numerous changes, eliminating almost all direct addresses to the audience and the conclusion of one of the subplots. Mantello was nominated for the Grand Special Prize at the Deauville Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Wood_(director)dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_G._Lenicdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:producerBrad Wrightdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:starringBen Browderdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:starringAmanda Tappingdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:starringMichael Shanksdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Judgedbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:starringClaudia Blackdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:starringRichard Dean Andersondbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Wood_(director)dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_G._Lenicdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wrightdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wrightdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:nameStargate: Continuumdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2008dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2009dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Wooddbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Stargate:_Continuumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stargate_filmsStargate: Continuum is a 2008 American military science fiction film directed by Martin Wood and written by Brad Wright. It is the second sequel to the television series Stargate SG-1, following The Ark of Truth (2008). The film stars the main cast of the series' last season, with the return of Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O'Neill.The film is a time-travel adventure in which Ba'al travels back to 1939 to create an alternate timeline in which Earth never establishes their Stargate Program, and to take control of the Goa'uld Empire. As the only people to remember the truth, the SG-1 team attempts to reinstate the original timeline.Continuum was released direct-to-video on July 29, 2008, by MGM Home Entertainment (distributed by Fox). The Sci-Fi Channel premiered the film on television in the United States on April 3, 2009.dbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paulette_McDonaghdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaulette McDonaghdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringArthur Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Lorrainedbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Faulkner_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringJosef Bambachdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paulette_McDonaghdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paulette_McDonaghdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paulette_McDonaghdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Cheatersdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheaters_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paulette_McDonaghThe Cheaters is a 1930 Australian silent film directed by Paulette McDonagh and starring Isabel McDonagh (professionally known as Marie Lorraine). Phyllis McDonagh worked as art director. The McDonagh sisters made a number of self-funded films together in the late 1920s and early 1930s.Originally the film's length was 6000 feet plus, it survives at 6309 feet (94 mins. at 18 frame/s).dbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:directorPaul Glicklerdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:distributorCinemation Industriesdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:producerPaul Glicklerdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:producerRichard Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:producerRobert Boggsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringBrandy Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringDenise Dillawaydbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringJovita Bushdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringKimberly Hydedbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringStephanie Fonduedbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Glicklerdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Glicklerdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Glicklerdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:nameThe Cheerleadersdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:The_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheerleading_filmsThe Cheerleaders is a 1973 erotic comedy film directed by Paul Glickler, starring Stephanie Fondue and Denise Dillaway.dbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Parrottdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Hardydbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Parrottdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H.M._Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chimpdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_H._M._Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Chimp_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_ParrottThe Chimp is a Laurel and Hardy short film made in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The second half of the film is a reworking from their last silent film Angora Love (1929), itself reworked into a short film the previous year, Laughing Gravy (1931).dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Olson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Ferrerodbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Rowe_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christina_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Trejodbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arianne_Zuckerdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taylor_Spreitlerdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maya_Stojandbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Olson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Ferrerodbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Sullivan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sean_Olson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Contractordbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_crime_drama_filmsThe Contractor is a 2013 American direct-to-video crime drama thriller film starring Danny Trejo as the title character. The film was directed by Sean Olson, written by Bradford Holt and Olson, and produced by Lionsgate. It follows a contractor working for the Chase family. He turns nasty after being relieved of his duty and reveals himself to have been out to harm the family all along. The family must now combine their efforts to fight the menace. The Contractor was released in both DVD and digital download format on September 10, 2013.dbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hobart_Bosworthdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Collier Jr.dbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Incedbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarion Shillingdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Fitzroydbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe County Fairdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsThe County Fair is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Louis King and starring Hobart Bosworth, Marion Shilling and Ralph Ince.dbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directorBill Nolandbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe County Fairdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_County_Fair_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsThe County Fair, also called The Country Fair in some reissues, is a short animated film distributed by Universal Pictures, in the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon shares a very similar title with Kounty Fair, another Oswald short released four years prior.dbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:directorWendy Appledbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:producerWendy Appledbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Penndbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Minghelladbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Quentin_Tarantinodbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zach_Staenbergdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Tronickdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Jonathan_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingdbp-dbp:nameThe Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editingdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cutting_Edge:_The_Magic_of_Movie_Editingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsThe Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing is a 2004 documentary film about the history and art of film editing, directed by filmmaker Wendy Apple. The film brings up many topics, including the collaborative nature of filmmaking, female representation in the editing field, and emerging technologies of the 21st century. Clips shown in the documentary were taken from feature films of the past century noted for their innovations in editing, ranging from 1903's Life of an American Fireman to 2003's Cold Mountain.The documentary was produced in response to the 1992 documentary film on cinematography, Visions of Light, and the lack of good documentaries focusing on film editors. Apple and her executive producer, Alan Heim, struck a deal with Warner Bros. to license nearly 300 film clips for free. The documentary was filmed all over California, featuring interviews with dozens of film editors, directors, actors, and producers. These interviews were later transcribed for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.The Cutting Edge premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival on October 12, 2004. The documentary later aired on the Japanese television station NHK on October 20, 2004, and was released on the premium cable channel Encore on December 12, 2004. The documentary was well-received for its choice of interviewees, especially with the stories of its director-editor collaborations. However, the film was criticized for its choice of recent films and an oversimplified history of film editing. In later years, the documentary was used for education of people learning to be film editors.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbp:distributorPyramid Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbp:producerWill Vintondbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbp:starringJohn Morrisondbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Susan_Shadburnedbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbp:nameThe Great Cognitodbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Cognitopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Will_VintonThe Great Cognito is a 1982 Oscar-nominated claymation short directed by Will Vinton.dbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Magdalena_Zyzakdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zachary_Cotlerdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:producerMike S. Ryandbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Morgan_Jon_Foxdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:producerDariusz Jablonskidbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:producerCraig R. Johnsondbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:producerIzabela Wojcikdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:producerVioletta Kaminskadbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:starringLena Olindbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:starringRosanna Arquettedbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:starringNathan Keyesdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:starringAlexander Kochdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:starringJordan Gavarisdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Magdalena_Zyzakdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zachary_Cotlerdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morgan_Jon_Foxdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Magdalena_Zyzakdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zachary_Cotlerdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:nameMaya Dardeldbp-dbr:Maya_Dardeldbp-dbp:countryUS, Polanddbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maya_Dardelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_poetsMaya Dardel is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak, starring Lena Olin, Jordan Gavaris, Alexander Koch, Nathan Keyes, and Rosanna Arquette.It premiered in the Narrative Competition at the 2017 South by Southwest Film Festival and was acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Orion Pictures.dbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbp:directorMichael Lucas & Tony Dimarcodbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbp:distributorLucas Distributiondbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbp:producerMichael Lucasdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbp:starringMichael Lucasdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas_(director)dbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas_(director)dbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbp:nameMichael Lucas' La Dolce Vitadbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Lucasdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Lucas'_La_Dolce_Vitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay_pornographic_filmsMichael Lucas' La Dolce Vita is a 2006 gay pornographic remake of the Federico Fellini classic film La Dolce Vita, directed by Michael Lucas and Tony Dimarco and released by Lucas Entertainment.The film stars Michael Lucas, Jason Ridge, Chad Hunt, Cole Ryan, Pete Ross, Derrick Hanson, Ray Star, Brad Star, Jack Bond, Wilson Vasquez, Jonathan Vargas, Ben Andrews, and more. It features non-sexual cameos by Savanna Samson, Kevin Aviance, Amanda Lepore, Heather Fink, Will Clark and Johnny Hanson.Lucas contends that the film is the most expensive gay porn film ever made due to a budget of $250,000 and multiple celebrity cameos.dbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kramerdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Conrieddbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Healy_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Rettigdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lind_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kramerdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Scott_(American_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:nameThe 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.dbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Stanley_Kramerdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Friedrich_Hollaenderdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Rowlanddbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:The_5,000_Fingers_of_Dr._T.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Morris_StoloffThe 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (also known as Crazy Music in the 1958 reissue) is a 1953 American musical fantasy film about a boy who dreams himself into a fantasy world ruled by a diabolical piano teacher enslaving children to practice piano forever. It is the only non-documentary feature film written by Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss), who wrote the story, screenplay, and lyrics. It was directed by Roy Rowland, with many uncredited takes directed by producer Stanley Kramer. The film stars Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Hans Conried, and Tommy Rettig.dbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Hamiltondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:producerC. O. Ericksondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringBrenda Vaccarodbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringRon Leibmandbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Hamiltondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringLauren Huttondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C._O._Ericksondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnston_McCulleydbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:nameZorro, The Gay Bladedbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Johnston_McCulleydbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zorro_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twins_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_LGBT-related_filmsZorro, The Gay Blade is a 1981 American swashbuckling comedy film from 20th Century Fox, produced by C.O. Erickson and George Hamilton, directed by Peter Medak, that stars Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, Ron Leibman, and Brenda Vaccaro.The film's opening prologue states: "This film is dedicated to Rouben Mamoulian and the other great filmmakers whose past gives us our future."The prologue quickly establishes that Zorro, The Gay Blade is a tongue-in-cheek sequel to 20th Century Fox's swashbuckling adventure film The Mark of Zorro (1940), directed by Mamoulian.Hamilton was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 39th Golden Globe Awards for playing the dual role of Don Diego de la Vega (Zorro) and his gay twin brother Bunny Wigglesworth, aka Ramón de la Vega.dbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Boris_Karloffdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hastings_Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ghouldbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_horror_filmsThe Ghoul is a 1933 British horror film directed by T. 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The cast also features Harold Huth, Dorothy Hyson, Ernest Thesiger, Cedric Hardwicke, and Ralph Richardson in his first credited film role.dbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Francisdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Carlsondbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ghouldbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_FrancisThe Ghoul (U.S. titles: Night Of The Ghoul and The Thing In The Attic) is a 1975 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Alexandra Bastedo, Veronica Carlson, Gwen Watford, Don Henderson and Ian McCulloch. Francis made the film as a favour for his son Kevin, who produced it for Tyburn Film Productions.dbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Raboydbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCamera Ready Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Odessa_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Giantdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Giant_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_crime_thriller_filmsThe Giant is a 2019 French-American mystery crime thriller film written and directed by David Raboy and starring Odessa Young. It is Raboy's feature directorial debut.dbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal-Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Allysondbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:starringHarry Morgandbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Valentine_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Glenn Miller Storydbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Sound_Mixing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forcesdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenn_Miller_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_jazz_musiciansThe Glenn Miller Story is a 1954 American biographical film about the eponymous American band-leader, directed by Anthony Mann. It stars James Stewart as Miller (in his second non-western collaboration with Mann), alongside June Allyson. The film was released in February 1954 and was nominated for three Academy Awards, winning for Best Sound Recording.dbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Southwelldbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:producerRupert Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Southwelldbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Chittydbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:starringAlbie Hendersondbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:starringMolly O'Deadbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Glenrowan Affairdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:nameA Message to Kellydbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushranger_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glenrowan_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ned_KellyThe Glenrowan Affair is a 1951 film about Ned Kelly from director Rupert Kathner. It was Kathner's final film and stars VFL star Bob Chitty as Kelly. At the time of its release it was nominated as one of the worst films ever made in Australia.dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directorJamison Handydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Brunswick_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brunswick_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ten-pin_bowling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Promotional_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jam_Handy_Organization_filmsThe Golden Years is a 1960 American sponsored film promoting bowling as a family sport. It features a populuxe bowling alley where a family of four is having fun. It is a notable populuxe film. It was made by the Jam Handy Organization. It is in the public domain.This short, along with many others considered to be time-capsule chronicles of their period, has been frequently classified as camp and shown as filler within Turner Classic Movies' Saturday night–Sunday morning film showcase series, TCM Underground.dbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:producerEdmund Gouldingdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Twelvetreesdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:starringFred Scottdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:starringRichard Carledbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:nameThe Grand Paradedbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grand_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._NewmeyerThe Grand Parade is a 1930 American drama film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Helen Twelvetrees, Fred Scott and Richard Carle. It is now considered to be a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerschell Gordon Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ.G. Patterson Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerFred M. Sandydbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Martelldbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Davisdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringGretchen Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gruesome Twosomedbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gruesome_Twosome_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsThe Gruesome Twosome is a 1967 American splatter comedy film, produced and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film played on a double bill with another 1967 film by the same director, Something Weird.dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerTodd Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringEd Helmsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBradley Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringZach Galifianakisdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKen Jeongdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Barthadbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Goldberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Mazindbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scot_Armstrongdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Garelickdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Moore_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Lucasdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hangoverdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2009dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hangover_(film_series)The Hangover is a series of American comedy films created by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and directed by Todd Phillips. All three films follow the misadventures of a quartet of friends (also known as "the Wolfpack") who go on their road trip to attend a bachelor party. While all of the films find three of the four men on a mission to find their missing friend, the first two films focus on the events after the nights of debauchery before a party, respectively in Las Vegas and Bangkok, whereas the third and final film involves a road trip and a kidnapping in lieu of a bachelor party. Each film in the series focuses on how the friends deal with the aftermath of their antics, while they are being humiliated and occasionally physically beaten up at every turn. All three films were released from 2009 to 2013, and have grossed a collective total of $1.4 billion in the United States and worldwide.dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hewitt_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:distributorIntermedia Filmsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:producerDavid Browndbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:producerRuth Jacksondbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Frydbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Courtenaydbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Fraserdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Legge_(actor)dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lulu_(singer)dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hewitt_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Intermedia_(company)dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhatever Happened to Harold Smith?dbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Hewittdbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sheffielddbp-dbr:Whatever_Happened_to_Harold_Smith%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_SheffieldWhatever Happened to Harold Smith? is a 1999 British comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and written by Ben Steiner. It was filmed in Doncaster and Sheffield.The cult classic film is a love story set in the 1970s, showing Vince Smith's efforts to date his office colleague Joanna Robinson. Vince attempts to get her to join him at the local disco, but unbeknown to him, Joanna is a punk. This happens against a backdrop of Vince's father Harold becoming a minor celebrity due to his psychic powers, essentially forms of mind reading and telekinesis.dbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Willatdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Woodburydbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Davis_Jr.dbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Brokawdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Willatdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLuck of Roaring Campdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Luck_of_Roaring_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irvin_WillatLuck of Roaring Camp is a 1937 American western film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Owen Davis, Charles Brokaw and Joan Woodbury. It is based on the 1868 story The Luck of Roaring Camp by Bret Harte. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch in California.dbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:distributorAce Filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:starringMoore Marriottdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:starringVera Sherbornedbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:nameLucky Blazedbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Blazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Widgey_R._NewmanLucky Blaze is a 1933 British sports film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring William Freshman, Vera Sherborne and Moore Marriott. It was made as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Gargandbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:starringJames McGrathdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Conwaydbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:nameLucky Corrigandbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsLucky Corrigan or Fury and the Woman is a 1936 American-Canadian drama film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring William Gargan, Molly Lamont and James McGrath.It was later screened at the 1984 Festival of Festivals as part of Front & Centre, a special retrospective program of artistically and culturally significant films from throughout the history of Canadian cinema.dbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:producerFred Browettdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:starringJohn Warwickdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Ann_Daviesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:starringSyd Crossleydbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:nameLucky Jadedbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Jadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_SummersLucky Jade is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Betty Ann Davies, John Warwick and Syd Crossley. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. It was a quota quickie released by the British subsidiary of Paramount Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:starringGene Sheldondbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Brooksdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:starringBarbara Blairdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Rigby_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:nameLucky to Medbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_to_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyLucky to Me is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair. It was based on Lupino's own 1928 stage show So This is Love which he had co-written with actor Arthur Rigby. The film was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. It was the last film of Lupino who had made a string of successful musical comedies during the Thirties.dbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Co_Hoedemandbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftdbp-dbp:producerThérèse Descarydbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Co_Hoedemandbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Co_Hoedemandbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftdbp-dbp:nameLudovic: The Snow Giftdbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ludovic:_The_Snow_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_short_filmsLudovic: The Snow Gift is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Co Hoedeman and released in 1998. The film centres on Ludovic, a baby teddy bear who finds solace in a dancing and singing doll, after his father forbids him from going tobogganing because he's too little. Inspired by Hoedeman's own childhood teddy bear, the film was animated primarily through stop motion animation of puppets.After premiering in 1998, the film was screened in 1999 as the opening film to theatrical screenings of Babar: King of the Elephants.The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the 20th Genie Awards.Several sequel films, Ludovic: A Crocodile in My Garden (2000), Ludovic: Visiting Grandpa (2001) and Ludovic: Magic in the Air (2002), were released over the next number of years.dbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorLarry Brand, Jeffrey Delmandbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Macneedbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Pauldbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Branddbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daryl_Haneydbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Branddbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameMasque of the Red Deathdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_viral_outbreaksdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:21st_Century_Film_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Allan_Poedbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_personifications_of_deathdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Daryl_Haneydbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Masque_of_the_Red_Death_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_The_Masque_of_the_Red_DeathMasque of the Red Death is a 1989 American horror film produced by Roger Corman, and directed by Larry Brand, starring Adrian Paul and Patrick Macnee. The film is a remake of the 1964 picture of the same name which was directed by Roger Corman. The screenplay, written by Daryl Haney and Larry Brand, is based upon the classic 1842 short story of the same name by American author Edgar Allan Poe, concerning the exploits of Prince Prospero, who organizes a bal masqué in his castle while the peasants of his fiefdom die from the plague in great numbers.dbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rosa_von_Praunheimdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFirst Run Features.dbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerRosa von Praunheimdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil Zwicklerdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Kramerdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diamanda_Galásdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callendbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rosa_von_Praunheimdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rosa_von_Praunheimdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Zwicklerdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rosa_von_Praunheimdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:namePositivedbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_HIV/AIDSdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rosa_von_Praunheimdbp-dbr:Positive_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_German_filmsPositive is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim (in cooperation with Phil Zwickler). The film received international resonance.dbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)dbp-dbp:namePower to Windbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Power_to_Win_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fossil_fuelsPower to Win is a 1942 short Australian documentary directed by Charles Chauvel about the Australian coal industry during World War II.dbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Urbandbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Hayleydbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Bell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christien_Anholtdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guinevere_Turnerdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Urbandbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Hayleydbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Urbandbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:namePreaching to the Perverteddbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexual_repressiondbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BDSM_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Preaching_to_the_Perverted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_UrbanPreaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British sex comedy-drama film written and directed by Stuart Urban.The film features Guinevere Turner in her first starring role as Tanya Cheex, a New York dominatrix. Tom Bell plays Henry Harding MP and Christien Anholt plays Peter Emery. In addition, several well-known BDSM performance artists appear, including Chaos Clowns, Luci the Axle Grinder, also known as "Lucifire", Miss Kimberly, The Fetish Nun, Suzi Woodroffe, and Tutu.The film was originally developed by the BBC, but they later dropped the script, believing it would never be suitable for broadcast on UK TV. However, in April 2004, the film was shown on terrestrial TV in the United Kingdom on BBC One.The film was banned in the Republic of Ireland by then-film censor Sheamus Smith on 28 October 1997; he also banned the subsequent video release of the film. The trailer caused a mass recall of the rental VHS release of Donnie Brasco (which had been passed as an 18), because the trailer had not been classified. 3,300 copies of that cassette were withdrawn and replaced, with a potential fine of €1000 to stores providing it. A 2003 video release in the United States was cut in order to receive an age rating.In 2013, the film became the first European feature film to be restored and remastered on crowd-funding site Kickstarter by its fans. The remastered Blu-ray became available in August 2013.dbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Munro_(director)dbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNine Networkdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerTristram Mialldbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerPamela Williamsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatsy Stephensdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringGrace Parrdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Munro_(director)dbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Networkdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:namePrejudicedbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsPrejudice, working title Harassed, is a 1989 television film about two women who go to the Anti-Discrimination Board. It was one of a series of TV movies about social issues made by Film Australia with the Nine Network. This docu-drama looks at sexual harassment and racial discrimination. The lead actresses improvised based on scene outlines based on real accounts and acted along with real staff from the Anti-Discrimination Board.dbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Britishdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Davis_Lodgedbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Mariondbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._McGrew_Willisdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Wallnerdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Friedrich_Dammanndbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:namePremieredbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_filmsPremiere is a 1938 British musical mystery film directed by Walter Summers and starring John Lodge, Judy Kelly, Joan Marion, Hugh Williams. In Paris a leading theatre impresario is murdered on opening night, shortly after replacing his leading lady. A police Inspector in the audience takes over the investigation.The film was shot at Elstree Studios. It was a close remake of the 1937 Austrian film Premiere and re-used a number of musical scenes from the original which were dubbed into English.dbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Georgedbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Granatdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shashi_Kapoordbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayley_Millsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_De_Banziedbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Georgedbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Halldbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keith_Waterhousedbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:namePretty Pollydbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Singaporedbp-dbr:Pretty_Polly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_GreenPretty Polly (also known as A Matter of Innocence) is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Guy Green and based on the short story Pretty Polly Barlow by Noël Coward. It stars Hayley Mills, Shashi Kapoor, Trevor Howard and Brenda De Banzie. The film is largely set in Singapore.dbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_N._Greendbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerPeter N. Greendbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerChristopher Kellerdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerDavid Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerGloria Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerJohn Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerRichard Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kennedydbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Elliottdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:starringCarlton Elizabethdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_N._Greendbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:namePretty When You Crydbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Normand_CorbeilPretty When You Cry is 2001 American erotic thriller film directed by Jack N. Green.dbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPremier Releasingdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Marceldbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Wimburydbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Faulknerdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glory_Annendbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Stokes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Marceldbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:namePreydbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_visitations_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mental_healthdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Prey_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_science_fiction_horror_filmsPrey (titled Alien Prey in some markets) is a 1977 British science fiction horror film produced by Terry Marcel and directed by Norman J. Warren. The plot concerns a carnivorous alien (Barry Stokes) landing on Earth and befriending a lesbian couple (Sally Faulkner and Glory Annen) as part of his mission to evaluate humans as a source of food. It was filmed in ten days on a budget of about £50,000 (roughly £400,000 in 2023) using locations near Shepperton Studios in Surrey. It had a limited distribution on release.Critical response to the film has been mixed: verdicts range from "odd", "bizarre" or "eccentric" to "ambitious" and "experimental", while the film's "claustrophobic" atmosphere has drawn both praise and criticism. Prey has also received comment for its presentation of conflicting male and female sexuality, with some critics noting similarities to the plot of the D. H. Lawrence novella The Fox (1922). It has been compared to a vampire or zombie film and has been cited as an example of the exploitation (or sexploitation) genre. Plans for a sequel, Human Prey, were abandoned.dbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._O'Connordbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHollywood Picturesdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Foster_(actress)dbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Darrowdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Grangerdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._O'Connordbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:namePrimrose Pathdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Primrose_Path_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._O'ConnorPrimrose Path (also written as The Primrose Path) is a 1931 American drama film directed by William A. O'Connor and starring Helen Foster, John Darrow and Dorothy Granger.dbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Darrowdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Blanedbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringClara Kimball Youngdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowedbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameProbationdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Probation_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeProbation (also known as Second Chances) is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Clara Kimball Young and Betty Grable. The film was distributed by the Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation. Betty Grable is on the verge of becoming a superstar, in the 1940s.dbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Montagnedbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Levendbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Andesdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Lorddbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringRita Coltondbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Montagnedbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Levendbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Selznickdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Montagnedbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Kennedydbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Hurleydbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameProject Xdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Project_X_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_MontagneProject X is a 1949 American thriller film directed by Edward Montagne and starring Keith Andes. It was also known as Red Bait.dbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorKestrel Filmsdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Garnettdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleonor_Forsythedbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Crutchleydbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameProstitutedbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryEnglanddbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Prostitute_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_KingdomProstitute is a 1980 British drama film, the directorial debut of Tony Garnett who also wrote and produced the film.The film tells the story of Sandra (Eleanor Forsythe), "an ambitious working girl who moves to London."dbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthea_Sylbertdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Goldie_Hawndbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Romanusdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Sarandondbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthea_Sylbertdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Buck_Henrydbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Shyerdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameProtocoldbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Rossdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Buck_Henrydbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Poledourisdbp-dbr:Protocol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsProtocol is a 1984 American comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon, written by Buck Henry, and directed by Herbert Ross. Hawn plays a Washington, D.C. cocktail waitress who prevents the assassination of a visiting Arab emir and winds up a national heroine.dbp-dbr:Prototype_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Prototype_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Prototype_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhillip J. 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It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in June 1995, with a DVD release coming in July 2006, with the latter release containing numerous bonus features. In 2019, a newly restored and re-edited version was released on Blu-ray and DVD as part of The Later Years box-set; this version was given a standalone release on 18 February 2022. The Blu-ray version is the first release of Pulse in HD, although it is upconverted from the original SD video recording and remains in its 4:3 aspect ratio. A separate 90-minute edit of the film, intended for TV and streaming, was also released in 2019.dbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMargaret Hill-Talbotdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:namePuppet Showdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nightmaresdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Puppet_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsPuppet Show is a 1936 short film from Walter Lantz Productions and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Unlike most shorts made by the studio, the film employs both animation and live-action.dbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Godfrey_Tearledbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Bevandbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Thorndikedbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Rigby_(actor)dbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R.H._Douglasdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:namePuppets of Fatedbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Puppets_of_Fate_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsPuppets of Fate is a 1933 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Godfrey Tearle, Isla Bevan, Russell Thorndike, and Fred Groves. It was shot at Twickenham Studios in London as a quota quickie for release by United Artists. In the United States it was released under the title Wolves of the Underworld.dbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Burton Morrisdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPurple Hazedbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:producerThomas A. Fuccidbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictoria Wozniakdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBernard Baldandbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Breulerdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChuck McQuarydbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusanna Lackdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Purple_Hazedbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:namePurple Hazedbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Purple_Haze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Burton_MorrisPurple Haze is a 1982 dramedy film about Matt Caulfield, a college student who is expelled for smoking cannabis and is subsequently drafted to serve in the Vietnam War in the summer of 1968.dbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDusan Sekulovicdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDusan Sekulovicdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIrwin Pelkalvskidbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Coynedbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLael Logandbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael De Noladbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNikoleta Sekulovicdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShana Chaneldbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:namePussyfootdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsPussyfoot is a 2008 comedy film directed by Dusan Sekulovic.dbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:directorNoah Sterndbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Videodbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Act_III_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Furiedbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Paynedbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Bacondbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyra_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Dattilodbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Videodbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Act_III_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:namePyratesdbp-dbr:Pyratesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Pyratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_romantic_comedy_filmsPyrates is a 1991 comedy film, starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick about a couple who experience pyrokinesis after having sex. Directed and written by Noah Stern, the film was released on VHS on December 18, 1991.dbp-dbr:Q_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:Q_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Film Distribution Companydbp-dbr:Q_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Cohendbp-dbr:Q_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel Z. 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The film follows a petty swindler (Moriarty) who accidentally intrudes in a case involving a winged deity monster that poses a threat to New York City. He is the only person who has information that can help the police to stop the creature.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Loder_(actor)dbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enid_Stamp_Taylordbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gracie_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Duprezdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Wellesleydbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameQueen of Heartsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Queen_of_Hearts_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_PicturesQueen of Hearts is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Enid Stamp-Taylor.dbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Peercedbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Cuttsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Bloomdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leigh_Lawsondbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mia_Saradbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chaim_Topoldbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joss_Acklanddbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Serena_Gordondbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringGary Cadydbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Peercedbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Television_Networkdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Goldmandbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:nameQueeniedbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_à_clefdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigrationdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Queenie_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_television_miniseriesQueenie is a 1987 ABC miniseries based on the eponymous 1985 novel by writer and producer Michael Korda. Winston Beard (a pseudonym for James Goldman) and April Smith adapted the novel for television, with Larry Peerce directing.dbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Etondbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denholm_Elliottdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Naismithdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Bell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Etondbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameQuest for Lovedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_alternative_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_II_alternate_historiesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Love_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_FeelyQuest for Love is a 1971 British romantic science fiction drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Joan Collins, Tom Bell and Denholm Elliott. It was written by Terence Feely based on the 1954 short story Random Quest by John Wyndham.dbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rowland_Browndbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Eilersdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Churchilldbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rowland_Browndbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowland_Browndbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameQuick Millionsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Foxdbp-dbr:Quick_Millions_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rowland_BrownQuick Millions is a 1931 pre-Code crime film directed by Rowland Brown and starring Spencer Tracy, Marguerite Churchill, Sally Eilers, and featuring George Raft as the sidekick with a solo eccentric dance performance.It was the first of only three films directed by Rowland Brown.dbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:producerAlexandra Rosedbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:starringLaura San Giacomodbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:starringAlan Rickmandbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:starringTom Selleckdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hill_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:nameQuigley Down Underdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:History_of_Australia_(1851–1900)dbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Poledourisdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Western_Australiadbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Outbackdbp-dbr:Quigley_Down_Underpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_WincerQuigley Down Under is a 1990 Western genre film, directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Alan Rickman, and Laura San Giacomo, and set in Australia. Although it opened to generally poor reviews, it has since developed an enduring niche following.dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Riversdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Roccodbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoddy McDowalldbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Crystaldbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDoris Robertsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Pratherdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Riversdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Riversdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRabbit Testdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blackface_minstrel_shows_and_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joan_Riversdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Test_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joan_RiversRabbit Test is a 1978 American comedy film about the world's first pregnant man, directed and co-written by Joan Rivers and starring Billy Crystal in his film debut.This was the only directing effort by Joan Rivers, who also plays a nurse in a brief scene, while her daughter Melissa Rivers also has a bit part. Rivers' husband, Edgar Rosenberg, was producer. It was the only theatrical feature to be scored by the team of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter. Michael Keaton made his feature film debut in a small non-speaking role.The title is a reference to the Friedman test, commonly known as the rabbit test, a medical procedure used for several decades in the 20th century to determine pregnancy.dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRabbit Transitdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_track_and_field_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Transit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Aesop's_FablesRabbit Transit is a 1947 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 10, 1947, and features Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. The title is a play on "rapid transit".Cecil and Bugs had previously raced each other in Tortoise Beats Hare (1941) and Tortoise Wins By a Hare (1943), making this their third and final encounter. Unlike Tortoise Wins by a Hare, this cartoon presumes that Bugs and Cecil have never met before now.dbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerRupert Kathnerdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlma Brooksdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Vallidbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Lloyddbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameRacing Luckdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Luck_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rupert_KathnerRacing Luck is a 1941 Australian comedy film directed by Rupert Kathner and starring Joe Valli, George Lloyd and Marshall Crosby. The jockey Darby Munro, who had a cameo as himself, described it as the best Australian film he had ever seen.dbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hermione_Baddeleydbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Griffithdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jess_Conraddbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristina Greggdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRag Dolldbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Rag_Doll_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortRag Doll, released in the USA as Young, Willing and Eager, is a 1961 British second feature crime film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Christina Gregg, Kenneth Griffith, Jess Conrad and Hermione Baddeley. It was written by Derry Quinn and Brock Williams.dbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_Matthews_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Ashersondbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Pascodbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzan_Farmerdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dinsdale_Landendbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:nameRasputin, the Mad Monkdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Grigori_RasputinRasputin the Mad Monk is a 1966 Hammer horror film directed by Don Sharp and starring Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Francis Matthews, Suzan Farmer, Richard Pasco, Dinsdale Landen and Renée Asherson.It is the largely fictionalized story of Grigori Rasputin, the Russian peasant-mystic who gained great influence with the Tsars prior to the Russian Revolution, although some of the events leading up to Rasputin's assassination are very loosely based on Prince Yusupov's account of the story. For legal reasons (Yusupov was still alive when the film was released), the character of Yusupov was replaced by Ivan (Matthews).The emphasis is on Rasputin's terrifying powers both to work magic and to seduce women.dbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Comptondbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Hydedbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Daviddbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Carneydbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Turkeldbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Comptondbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Hydedbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Daviddbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_S._Sanforddbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRavagersdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Karlindbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1991dbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_the_U.S._Space_&_Rocket_Centerdbp-dbr:Ravagers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ComptonRavagers is a 1979 American science fiction action film directed by Richard Compton and based on the 1966 novel Path to Savagery by Robert Edmond Alter. The screenplay concerns survivors of a nuclear holocaust, who do what they can to protect themselves against ravagers, a mutated group of vicious marauders who terrorize the few remaining civilized inhabitants.dbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Haggdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Edgeworthdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerRussell Haggdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gus_Mercuriodbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Kennedy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Haggdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Haggdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Edgeworthdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Edgeworthdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameRaw Dealdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Deal_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_Western_(genre)_filmsRaw Deal is a 1977 Australian meat pie western film directed by Russell Hagg made by the company responsible for the TV series Cash and Company and Tandarra.dbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evalyn_Knappdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Smith_Ballewdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Gehrigdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameRawhidedbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:Rawhide_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_TaylorRawhide is a 1938 American Western film starring Lou Gehrig and released by 20th Century-Fox. It was directed by Ray Taylor and produced by Sol Lesser from a screenplay by Jack Natteford and Daniel Jarrett. The cinematography was by Allen Q. Thompson. This is the only Hollywood movie in which baseball great Lou Gehrig made a screen appearance, playing himself as a vacationing ballplayer visiting his sister Peggy (played by Evalyn Knapp) on a ranch in the fictional town of Rawhide, Montana. The film remains available on DVD and VHS formats.dbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directorSean Doyledbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerMinor Childersdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerSean Doyledbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Roccodbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringFernanda Romerodbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristian Oliverdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringJonathan Murphydbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringSeamus Deverdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringEvan Helmuthdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameReady or Notdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_or_Not_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsReady or Not is a 2009 independent American comedy film directed by Sean Doyle and written by Doyle and Travis Kurtz. The film stars Christian Oliver, Seamus Dever, Evan Helmuth, and Jonathan Murphy as four college friends who become stranded in Mexico during a bachelor party, leading to a series of misadventures.Ready or Not was released in the United States on April 17, 2009, and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its humor but noted some inconsistencies in the plot.dbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerColin Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Kleindbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter J. Clarkdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Leedbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGreg Garciadbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAustin Meredithdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Anderkodbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Sherbondydbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Gnoffodbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:nameReality Showdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Colin_Trevorrowdbp-dbr:Reality_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_televisionReality Show is a 2004 documentary film directed by Colin Trevorrow. It was written by Daniel Klein and Trevorrow, who also acted as producers along with Peter J. Clark. The film documents the attempted production of an unaired pilot for a reality television show titled Rock the Party.dbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:producerBryce Menziesdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Wossdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Isaacsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Levi_Millerdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Wossdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:nameRed Dog: True Bluedbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2011dbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Western_Australiadbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cezary_Skubiszewskidbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Outbackdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadshow_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nelson_WossRed Dog: True Blue is a 2016 Australian family comedy film directed by Kriv Stenders, written by Daniel Taplitz and starring Jason Isaacs, Levi Miller and Bryan Brown. It serves as a prequel to the 2011 film Red Dog, detailing the early days of the Red Dog, the Pilbara Wanderer.dbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hartney_Arthurdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCarlyle Picturesdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRay Rushmerdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Aldendbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hartney_Arthurdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hartney_Arthurdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameRed Sky at Morningdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:genremelodramadbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Sky_at_Morning_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_drama_filmsRed Sky at Morning is a 1944 Australian melodrama set during the 19th century based on a play by Dymphna Cusack. It features an early screen performance by Peter Finch, who plays a convict who falls in love with the wife of a sea captain.It was also known as Escape at Dawn.dbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:directorColin Theysdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Adamsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Nilesdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBonnie Farley-Lucasdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Reddickdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tawny_Cypressdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miko_Hughesdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Bowlerdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Nilesdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRemainsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Reno,_Nevadadbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IDW_Publishing_adaptationsRemains, also billed as Steve Niles' Remains, is a 2011 post-apocalyptic horror film. It depicts a small group of people in a Reno, Nevada casino who have survived a nuclear disaster while the rest of humanity has been turned into flesh eating zombies. It was produced by the Chiller Network and is based on the comic book series of the same name.dbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexander Kordadbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsa_Lanchesterdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Chapman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lajos_Bíródbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameRembrandtdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1650sdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1640sdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1660sdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Rembrandtdbp-dbr:Rembrandt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Carl_ZuckmayerRembrandt is a 1936 British biographical film made by London Film Productions of the life of 17th-century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. The film was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by June Head and Lajos Bíró based on a story by Carl Zuckmayer. The music score was by Geoffrey Toye and the cinematography by Georges Périnal.dbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lex_Marinosdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatric Juilletdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Moirdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Grubbdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lex_Marinosdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameRemember Medbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lex_MarinosRemember Me is a 1985 Australian mystery, thriller television film about a woman pursued by her ex-husband. Produced by James Hardie Finance Ltd., McElroy & McElroy, Taft Hardie Group and Australian Film Commission. Directed by Lex Marinos and written by Anne Brooksbank based on an idea by Bob Ellis. The film features an ensemble cast including Wendy Hughes, Jenny Ellis, Jack Ellis, Robert Grubb, Kris McQuade, Kati Edwards, Liz Chance, Richard Moir, Charlotte Haywood, Peter Gwynne, Carol Raye, John Doyle, Sandy Gore, Bob Ellis, David Slingsby, Helen McDonald, and Celia De Burgh.This film's original title name is ‘Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot’ but they changed the title to ‘Remember Me’ after script updates. ‘Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot’, is a lyric from ‘Auld Lang Syne’, a famous song and poem about farewell.dbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorDaniel Zirillidbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Mandylordbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Morandbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Majorsdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Ogilvydbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Trejodbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Kensitdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sothcottdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:nameRenegadesdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Renegades_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_ZirilliRenegades is a 2022 British crime action thriller film directed by Daniel Zirilli, starring Nick Moran, Lee Majors, Ian Ogilvy, Louis Mandylor, Michael Paré, Danny Trejo, Patsy Kensit and Billy Murray.dbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directorPhilippe Calanddbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nina_Yang_Bongiovidbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilippe Calanddbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Mackiedbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringForest Whitakerdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringMike Eppsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringNicole Ari Parkerdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringSanaa Lathandbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nina_Yang_Bongiovidbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameRepentancedbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Repentance_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_psychological_thriller_filmsRepentance is a 2013 American psychological horror film written and directed by Philippe Caland, co-written by Shintaro Shimosawa and Yusuf Hassan and starring Forest Whitaker, Anthony Mackie, Mike Epps, Nicole Ari Parker and Sanaa Lathan. Repentance is the first major film production of CodeBlack Films since CodeBlack's merger with Lions Gate Entertainment in May 2012. The film had its limited release in US theaters on February 28, 2014.dbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_A._Goldendbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Famous_Players_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blanche_Walshdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_A._Goldendbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Famous_Players_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:nameResurrectiondbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1912_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1912_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1912_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Resurrectiondbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_A._GoldenResurrection is a lost 1912 silent drama short film based on the 1899 novel Resurrection (Voskraeseniye) by Count Leo Tolstoy. It was directed by Joseph A. Golden, produced by Adolph Zukor and released by Famous Players Film Company, It is the first original film Zukor ever produced in contrast to the famous Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth starring Sarah Bernhardt which was made in France and which he bought the U.S. distribution rights.Resurrection starred Blanche Walsh, a famous American stage star of the day, who had played in Resurrection on Broadway. This would be Walsh's only film as she died three years later.D. W. Griffith had filmed a version of the story in 1909. Filmed versions followed in 1918 with Pauline Frederick, 1927 with Dolores del Río and 1931 with Lupe Vélez.dbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Lambertdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Baldwindbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nile_Niamidbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Choidbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Foxdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leland_Orserdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lambertdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Joydbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Tysondbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lambertdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Baldwindbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nile_Niamidbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lambertdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameResurrectiondbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Resurrection_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Brad_MirmanResurrection is a 1999 Police procedural horror film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Christopher Lambert, Leland Orser and Robert Joy. David Cronenberg appears in a cameo as a priest. Lambert co-wrote the story for the film with Brad Mirman, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was theatrically released in most of Europe, Asia and Australia, but went straight to DVD in the US. It was also occasionally aired/streamed on television.dbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:directorChristopher Kulikowskidbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Franchise_Picturesdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Reevedbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGianluca Curtidbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJamie Treacherdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolph_Lundgrendbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Danielsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Franchise_Picturesdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRetrogradedbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Luxembourgdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)dbp-dbp:countryLuxembourgdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Luxembourgian_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franchise_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Retrograde_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Luxembourgian_science_fiction_filmsRetrograde is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Christopher Kulikowski and starring Dolph Lundgren. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on 14 January 2005. It was shot in Italy and Luxembourg.dbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Halesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Davenportdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Keendbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringYvonne Romaindbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Halesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:nameReturn to Senderdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Sender_(1963_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesReturn to Sender is a 1963 British drama directed and edited by Gordon Hales and starring Nigel Davenport, Yvonne Romain and Geoffrey Keen. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations.dbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hollesdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Schwartzdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Hargreavesdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameReuniondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellReunion is a 1932 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Stewart Rome, Anthony Holles and Fred Schwartz. It was a quota quickie made at Shepperton Studios for release by the American studio MGM.dbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Schatzbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributors Ltddbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnne Francoisdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samuel_Westdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christien_Anholtdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francoise_Fabiandbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Schatzbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameReuniondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philippe_Sardedbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1932dbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1933dbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_Schatzbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_drama_filmsReunion is a 1989 British drama film based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Fred Uhlman, directed by Jerry Schatzberg from a screenplay by Harold Pinter. It stars Jason Robards. The film was released in France under the title L' Ami Retrouvé and in Germany as Der wiedergefundene Freund.The story is centred on the "enchanted friendship" of two teenagers in 1933 English-speaking Germany. Hans Strauss (Christien Anholt) is the son of a Jewish doctor and Konradin Von Lohenburg (Samuel West) is from an aristocratic family. The background is the rise of Nazism. Jason Robards plays the older Hans in the 1970s as he prepares to travel to Germany for the first time since the 1930s. The film was shot on location in Berlin, New York and Stuttgart. Reunion was nominated for a Golden Palm at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Boothdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Krusedbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameRevengedbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_HayersRevenge is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joan Collins, James Booth and Sinéad Cusack. The screenplay was by John Kruse. It was released in the United States in May 1976 as Inn of the Frightened People.A family seek brutal revenge on the man who they suspect attacked their daughter.dbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:directorJ. T. S. Mooredbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:producerJ. T. S. Mooredbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Stallmandbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linus_Torvaldsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Perensdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_S._Raymonddbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:nameRevolution OSdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_information_economydbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_computer_hackingdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_free_softwaredbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LinuxRevolution OS is a 2001 documentary film that traces the twenty-year history of GNU, Linux, open source, and the free software movement.Directed by J. T. S. Moore, the film features interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf.dbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJoel Benderdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorStudio Three Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Manndbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerb Linseydbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael B. Londondbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Michael Pauldbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Gleasondbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Schoelendbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Kanandbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWillie Dixondbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Karabatsosdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRich Girldbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_romantic_drama_filmsRich Girl is a 1991 American romantic drama film directed by Joel Bender and written from the screenplay of Robert Elliot. The film stars Jill Schoelen in the title role, along with Cherie Currie and Paul Gleason in the supporting cast. The film centers around a wealthy girl from Bel-Air, who is tired of living off her wealthy family's name and decides to prove her independence from her overbearing father and obnoxious ex-fiancé by making her way in life by becoming a waitress at a nightclub and ends up falling in love with one of the club's rock musicians.dbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directorStefano Milladbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrindstone Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Selectdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWonderPhil Productionsdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributorthefyzzdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerStefano Milladbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerBlinov Oleg 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Fryerdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringUmberto Procopiodbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringVeronica Calillidbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameRichard The Lionheartdbp-dbr:Richard_the_Lionheart_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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The Lionheart is a 2013 film, starring Greg Maness as Richard the Lionheart, Malcolm McDowell as King Henry II and Andrea Zirio as Henry the Young.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Graingerdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringNoah Beerydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Churchilldbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Graingerdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_F._Goodrichdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Connersdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Klein_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Purple Sagedbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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of the Purple Sage is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film based upon the 1912 novel by Zane Grey, directed by Hamilton MacFadden, photographed by George Schneiderman, and starring George O'Brien and Marguerite Churchill. The picture was released by the Fox Film Corporation with a running time of 58 minutes and remains the third of five screen versions. It was the first sound version. The movie was followed later the same year by a similar adaptation of the novel's sequel, The Rainbow Trail, also starring O'Brien.dbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carlene_Cordovadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:distributorStormcrow Entertainment, Previous: Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:producerTom DeSantodbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:producerJeff Marchellettadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:producerCarlene Cordovadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:producerCliff Broadwaydbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:starringThe cast of the Jackson films and various fansdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carlene_Cordovadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_DeSantodbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carlene_Cordovadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Marchellettadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlene_Cordovadbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:nameRingers: Lord of the Fansdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fansdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tolkien_fandomdbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_DeSantodbp-dbr:Ringers:_Lord_of_the_Fanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tolkien_studiesRingers: Lord of the Fans is a 2005 documentary film investigating the growth of the Tolkien fandom all the way from the release of The Hobbit book by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1937 to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003).The film tells about the early days of the Tolkien fandom when it was part of the hippie culture and influenced many people in the pop world, some of whom became famous and are interviewed, including David Carradine, and Lemmy of Motörhead. Ringers includes Leonard Nimoy (Spock in Star Trek) performing "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins."The Mythopoeic Society and the Tolkien Society are mentioned. The film also tells the story of the cartoon version of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings animated films. The success of the Peter Jackson films is described through interviews with Jackson and the stars of the trilogy.The film is narrated by Dominic Monaghan.dbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Wisbardbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFalcon Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward F. Finneydbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Wisbardbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Prairiedbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prairie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsThe Prairie is a 1947 American Western film based on the novel The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper.dbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Lucas_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Fauldsdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringColette Wildedbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Barnes_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Professionalsdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Professionals_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_SharpThe Professionals is a 1960 British crime thriller, directed by Don Sharp and starring William Lucas, Andrew Faulds and Colette Wilde.It screened on US television in 1961 as part of the Kraft Mystery Theatre series. It was one of a series of films Anglo-Amalgamated sold to US television for one million dollars.dbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesli_Linka_Glatterdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerDiane Nabatoffdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Loggiadbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringBlythe Dannerdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringMadeleine Stowedbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Patrick Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesli_Linka_Glatterdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Propositiondbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Proposition_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesli_Linka_GlatterThe Proposition is a 1998 American drama film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Madeleine Stowe, Kenneth Branagh, William Hurt and Robert Loggia.dbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Sullivan_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Blakedbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJody Lawrancedbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_DeWitt_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Purple Gangdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:The_Purple_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Purple_GangThe Purple Gang is a 1960 American period crime film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Barry Sullivan, Robert Blake and Jody Lawrance. It portrays the activities of The Purple Gang bootlegging organization in Detroit in the 1920sdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Henaberydbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Lyondbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Revierdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Kohlerdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Henaberydbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Howell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Quitterdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quitter_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_HenaberyThe Quitter is a 1929 silent film from Columbia Pictures directed by Joseph Henabery starring Ben Lyon, Dorothy Revier and Fred Kohler.dbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Kaufman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Rueschdbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbp:nameThe Racersdbp-dbr:The_Racersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Racerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_NorthThe Racers is a 1955 American CinemaScope drama sports film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Kirk Douglas, Bella Darvi and Gilbert Roland. The film is based on the book by Hans Ruesch entitled The Racer, based on the life of Rudolf Caracciola.dbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Grodnikdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Snukaldbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_R._Simpsondbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Buseydbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Scheiderdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristen_Clokedbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lorenzo_Lamasdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ragedbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Zazadbp-dbr:The_Rage_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_thriller_filmsThe Rage is a 1997 Canadian–American action-thriller film directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Lorenzo Lamas, Gary Busey, Kristen Cloke, and Roy Scheider. The film follows a pair of FBI agents who are tasked with pursuing a murderous militia driven mad by their experiences in the Vietnam War.The Rage was released direct-to-video in select markets in mid-1997 and the United States on June 16, 1998, with theatrical releases in some countries also in 1998. It received generally mixed-to-negative reviews from critics for its illogical plot and poor acting performances, though its action scenes received praise.dbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Launderdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilli_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Rake's Progressdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_artdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Launder_and_Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Rake's_Progress_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_GilliatThe Rake's Progress (U.S. title Notorious Gentleman) is a 1945 British comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer. It was written by Frank Launder, Gilliat and Val Valentine.dbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Della_Belladbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertical_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHannah Nordbergdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEric B.dbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDash Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShawn Ebradbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Della_Belladbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertical_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dash_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hannah_Nordbergdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Remainsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2016dbp-dbr:The_Remains_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1891The Remains is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Thomas Della Bella and starring Todd Lowe as a widower and father named John. In The Remains, John moves his family after his wife passes, but the items that had been left in the house turn out to be haunted.dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Juan_Piquer_Simóndbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Juan_Piquer_Simóndbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Francesca_De_Laurentiis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jose_Escriva_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Wisedbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:R._Lee_Ermeydbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Scaliadbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Adairdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Toles-Beydbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Juan_Piquer_Simóndbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Juan_Piquer_Simóndbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francesca_De_Laurentiis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jose_Escriva_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juan_Piquer_Simóndbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Coleman_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Klein_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Riftdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_submarine_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rift_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Juan_Piquer_SimonThe Rift (Spanish: La grieta) is a 1990 Spanish science-fiction horror film directed by Juan Piquer Simón and starring Jack Scalia, R. Lee Ermey and Ray Wise. The story concerns Wick Hayes (Scalia), an engineer who is blamed for the disappearance of the submarine he designed, and leads an investigation team to the depths of the ocean, where he encounters an array of abnormal creatures. Part of a wave of underwater fantasy films released around 1989, it was retitled Endless Descent for the U.S. market.dbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAnne Wheelerdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArvi Liimatainendbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeanne Strombergdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Outerbridgedbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cybill_Shepherddbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Purvisdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lori_Lansensdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMarine Lifedbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Marine_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_WheelerMarine Life is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 2000. Based on the short story collection of the same name by Linda Svendsen, the film stars Cybill Shepherd as June, a jazz singer coping with feelings of failure in her career and her complicated relationships with her teenage daughter Adele (Alexandra Purvis) and her boyfriend Robert (Peter Outerbridge).Shepherd agreed to take the role in part because she had been a fan of Wheeler's previous film Better Than Chocolate. The film's cast also includes Gabrielle Miller, Michael Hogan and Tyler Labine.The film premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival.The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002, for Best Actor (Outerbridge) and Best Sound Editing (Gael MacLean, Jim Harrington, Patrick Haskill, Michael Keeping and Gina Mueller).dbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Coledbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:producerJames Maurodbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Ratnerdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:starringAngela Vintdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Coledbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Coledbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:name19dbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Cole19 Months is a 2002 Canadian mockumentary film directed by Randall Cole, starring Benjamin Ratner and Angela Vint. It was Cole's directorial debut.dbp-dbr:A._Arnold_Gillespiedbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Turnerdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Reeddbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Heflindbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Hart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samson_Raphaelsondbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Dolphin Streetdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1850sdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_earthquakesdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Visual_Effects_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_GuernseyGreen Dolphin Street is a 1947 American historical drama disaster film directed by Victor Saville and starring Lana Turner, Van Heflin, and Donna Reed. It was produced by Carey Wilson. Based on the 1944 novel Green Dolphin Street by Elizabeth Goudge, it was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:Green_Grow_the_Rushes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_N._Twistdbp-dbr:Green_Grow_the_Rushes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Grow_the_Rushes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. 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The film was produced by John Gossage and funded by the National Film Finance Corporation and the Co-Operative Wholesale Society Bank.dbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:producerBruce Timmdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:producerBobbie Pagedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Melonidbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringMichael Madsendbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringKurtwood Smithdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringTricia Helferdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringJohn Larroquettedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringRichard McGonagledbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringVictor Garberdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Schallertdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringOlivia d'Abodbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringLarry Drakedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Burnettdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:nameGreen Lantern: First Flightdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alan_Burnettdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_DC_Comicsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Green_Lantern_filmsGreen Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 American animated superhero film based on the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan (Christopher Meloni), the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film was written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm and directed by Lauren Montgomery. The fifth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation, the film was released on home media on July 28, 2009, and made its US broadcast premiere on Cartoon Network on January 16, 2010.It was the last film to feature Malachi Throne and David Lander before their deaths on March 13, 2013 and December 4, 2020 respectively.dbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnish Savjanidbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Koppdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Moyersdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImogen Pootsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlia Shawkatdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnton Yelchindbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCallum Turnerdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Coledbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Koppdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Roomdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skinhead_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-Nazismdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Astoria,_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A24_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broad_Green_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_filmsGreen Room is a 2015 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, and produced by Neil Kopp, Victor Moyers and Anish Savjani. Starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner and Patrick Stewart, the film focuses on a punk band who find themselves attacked by neo-Nazi skinheads after witnessing a murder at a remote club in the Pacific Northwest.Principal photography took place during October 2014 in Portland, Oregon. The film was financed and produced by Broad Green Pictures. Green Room was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, the film finished third in the balloting for the Grolsch People's Choice Midnight Madness Award. The film began a limited release on April 15, 2016, before being widely released on May 13 through A24. It appeared on many critics' lists as one of the best films of 2016 and received a 2017 Empire Award nomination for Best Horror, and grossed $3.8 million against a budget of $5 million.dbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbp:directorAbba Makamadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbp:producerAbba Makamadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbp:starringIfeanyi Dike, Jammal Ibrahim, Samuel Robinson.dbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abba_Makamadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Abba_Makamadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbp:nameGreen White Greendbp-dbr:Green_White_Greendbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_White_Greenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_White_Greenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_White_Greenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nigeriadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nigeriadbp-dbr:Green_White_Greenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_coming-of-age_filmsGreen White Green is a 2016 Nigerian coming of age film revolving around three teenagers, who seem on an interminably long wait for university. The film was released in film festivals.dbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Dantedbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Finnelldbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Leedbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Catesdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringTony Randalldbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringHowie Mandeldbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringRobert Picardodbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringZach Galligandbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringHaviland Morrisdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringJohn Gloverdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:starringRobert J. Proskydbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Dantedbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Finnelldbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_S._Haasdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:nameGremlins 2: The New Batchdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Postmodern_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_gremlinsdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Dantedbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ZX_Spectrum_gamesdbp-dbr:Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gremlins_(franchise)Gremlins 2: The New Batch is a 1990 American comedy horror film and the sequel to Gremlins (1984). It was directed by Joe Dante, written by Charles S. Haas, and features creature designs by Rick Baker. Zach Galligan, and Phoebe Cates reprise their roles from the first film, with John Glover, Robert Prosky, Robert Picardo, and Christopher Lee joining the cast. It continues the story of Billy Peltzer and the mogwai Gizmo, who spawns more of his kind when wet that eventually become imp-like monsters and proceed to wreak havoc within a skyscraper in New York City.The film heavily parodies its predecessor, with more cartoonish elements and less horror. There are a number of parodies of other forms of popular culture, including the Rambo franchise, The Wizard of Oz, Marathon Man and The Phantom of the Opera. It was theatrically released on June 15, 1990, and received generally positive reviews. It grossed $41.5 million on a budget of $30–50 million. Since its release, it has developed a cult following.dbp-dbr:Ken_Howarddbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Sucsydbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Coatsworthdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Lermandbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Sucsydbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameGrey Gardens: Music composed by Rachel Portmandbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Biographical_dramadbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Biographical_dramadbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_womendbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Made_for_Television_Movie_winnersdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flower_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Sucsydbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassisdbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bouvier_familydbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beale_familydbp-dbr:Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_socialitesGrey Gardens is a 2009 American biographical drama television film about the lives of Edith Bouvier "Little Edie" Beale, played by Drew Barrymore, and her mother Edith Ewing "Big Edie" Bouvier, played by Jessica Lange. Co-stars include Jeanne Tripplehorn as Jacqueline Kennedy, Little Edie's cousin, and Ken Howard as Phelan Beale, Little Edie's father. The film, directed by Michael Sucsy and co-written by Sucsy and Patricia Rozema, flashes back and forth between various events and dates ranging from Little Edie as a young débutante in 1936 moving with her mother to their Grey Gardens estate through the filming and premiere of the actual 1975 documentary Grey Gardens.Filming began on October 22, 2007. It premiered on HBO on April 18, 2009.The film was nominated for 17 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning six including Outstanding Made for Television Movie, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie (for Lange) and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie (for Howard). It was also nominated for three Golden Globe Awards, winning two for Best Miniseries or Made for Television Movie and Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film (for Barrymore). It was also nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, winning one (for Barrymore). The film also won the 2009 Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials.dbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daryl_Dukedbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerJudith Craig Marlindbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid M. Shapirodbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Falkdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Clayburghdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Tristandbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daryl_Dukedbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Griffin_and_Phoenix_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daryl_DukeGriffin and Phoenix (sometimes subtitled "A Love Story") is a 1976 American made-for-television romantic drama film produced by ABC Circle Films starring Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh as title characters Geoffrey Griffin and Sarah Phoenix. Written by John Hill and directed by Daryl Duke, it first premiered on the ABC television network on February 27, 1976, and was also released to theaters in select countries under the title Today Is Forever from 1977 through 1980. It was nominated in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography at the 28th Primetime Emmy Awards.It tells the story of two ill-fated middle-aged characters who both face a terminal cancer diagnosis and have months left to live. A chance meeting brings them together and they fall in love, both unaware of the other's shared fate. Notably, Jill Clayburgh developed the same type of cancer her character had in this film, succumbing to it in 2010. Peter Falk died just over six months later in 2011 from complications relating to Alzheimer's disease. Griffin and Phoenix was first distributed on VHS by 20th Century Fox in 1982, but has never been formally released on DVD or Blu-ray.The film was remade in 2006 under the title Griffin & Phoenix, starring Dermot Mulroney and Amanda Peet.dbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Feiferdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Feiferdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGrim Reaperdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_personifications_of_deathdbp-dbr:Grim_Reaper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_FeiferGrim Reaper is a 2007 slasher film directed by Michael Feifer, which stars Cherish Lee, Brent Fidler, Benjamin Pitts, and Adam Fortin as the title character.dbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Avildsendbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Releasingdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Avildsendbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Releasingdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fdbp-dbp:nameGuess What We Learned in School Today?dbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guess_What_We_Learned_in_School_Today%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._AvildsenGuess What We Learned in School Today? (also released in the United States as I Ain't No Buffalo) is a 1970 film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Eugene Price. The movie premiered at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival and opened in the United States in 1971. Although it was shot before Avildsen's Joe, it got distribution afterward due to Joe's success.Tagline: "Love American Style with a touch of X."dbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameGuiltdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Guilt_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_FogwellGuilt is a 1931 British romance film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring James Carew, Anne Grey, Harold Huth and James Fenton. In the film, the wife of a playwright has an affair with an actor.It was shot at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Kellinodbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British-Pathédbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:distributorStratford Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:producerIvan Foxwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Holtdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Sellarsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Kellinodbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Foxwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Kellinodbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Foxwelldbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:nameGuilt Is My Shadowdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Kellinodbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:Guilt_Is_My_Shadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_DevonGuilt Is My Shadow is a 1950 British drama film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Elizabeth Sellars, Patrick Holt and Peter Reynolds. The screenplay was by Kellino, Ivan Foxwell and John Gilling, based on the 1943 novel You're Best Alone by Norah Lofts.A woman is haunted by her conscience after she kills a man and hides the body.dbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Marksdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C.M._Pennington-Richardsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marshall_Pughdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hollesdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:nameGuns at Batasidbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasidbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Empire_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Addisondbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_at_Batasipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GuillerminGuns at Batasi is a 1964 British drama film starring Richard Attenborough, Jack Hawkins, Flora Robson, John Leyton and Mia Farrow. The film is based on the 1962 novel The Siege of Battersea by Robert Holles and was directed by John Guillermin. Although the action is set in an overseas colonial military outpost during the last days of the British Empire in East Africa, filming was done at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Verneuildbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:producerJacques Bardbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:producerErnesto Enríquezdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bronsondbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quinndbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anjanette_Comerdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Silvia_Pinaldbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Jaffedbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Verneuildbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miguel_Moraytadbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webbdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ennio_de_Concinidbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:nameGuns for San Sebastiandbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastiandbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1740sdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_Verneuildbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_for_San_Sebastianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_historical_adventure_filmsGuns for San Sebastian (French: La bataille de San Sebastian) is a 1968 French Western film based on the 1962 novel A Wall for San Sebastian, written by Rev. Fr. William Barnaby "Barby" Faherty, S.J. The film is directed by Frenchman Henri Verneuil, and stars Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer and Charles Bronson. The score is by Ennio Morricone, who would then use his work in this film as an inspiration for the main theme in The Mercenary. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico It was made as a co-production between France, Italy, and Mexico.It is a rare instance of a French Western actually being shot in Mexico, instead of substituting Spain or some similar European location.dbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerThomas Clydedbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Opatoshudbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Robertson_Justicedbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Mortimerdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:nameGuns of Darknessdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Guns_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_FrankelGuns of Darkness is a 1962 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring David Niven, Leslie Caron and James Robertson Justice. It was written by John Mortimer based on the 1960 novel Act of Mercy by Francis Clifford, which was retitled Guns of Darkness for the American market.dbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Björn_Tagemosedbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:producerKatarina Vercammendbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_Jonesdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iggy_Popdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Slash_(musician)dbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Arayadbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Rollinsdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nina_Hagendbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Hughes_(musician)dbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Vinalldbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lemmy_Kilmisterdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Björn_Tagemosedbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Björn_Tagemosedbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:nameGutterdämmerungdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Gutterdämmerungpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_filmsGutterdämmerung is a 2016 rock music film directed by Björn Tagemose, promoted as being "the loudest silent movie ever". The film features a score provided by a live rock band. The film stars Iggy Pop, Grace Jones, Henry Rollins, Lemmy, Nina Hagen, Tom Araya, Slash, Jesse Hughes, and Josh Homme and Justice. The film is shot in black and white in the tradition of classic silent film of 1920's Hollywood, but instead of having backing piano music, a live rock group hammers out the accompanying soundtrack, whilst special effects from the film explode to life all around the audience. The film's plot has a religious setting and is focused around "The Devil's Evil Guitar" which has been removed from the world by the supreme being, in a newly puritanical world where rock and roll is relegated to history. Grace Jones plays "the devil", governing the testosterone of the evil rock'n'roll masses. Henry Rollins stars as the puritanical Priest Svengali. A punk rock angel named Vicious (Iggy Pop) is sent to Earth to test humanity and to set the world on fire.dbp-dbr:Gym_Teacher:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Dinellodbp-dbr:Gym_Teacher:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerStanley M. 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The film premiered on Nickelodeon on September 12, 2008.dbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameGypsydbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_filmsGypsy is a 1937 British drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Roland Young, Chili Bouchier and Hugh Williams. It based on the 1935 novel Tzigane by Lady Eleanor Smith.dbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emile_Ardolinodbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerCindy Gilmoredbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Weberdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerEmile Ardolinodbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Gibbdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Midlerdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Riegertdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Emile_Ardolinodbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emile_Ardolinodbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genreMusicaldbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Musical_filmdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Sondheimdbp-dbr:Gypsy_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Emile_ArdolinoGypsy is a 1993 American made-for-television biographical musical comedy-drama film directed by Emile Ardolino. The teleplay by Arthur Laurents is an adaptation of his book of the 1959 stage musical Gypsy, which was based on the 1957 autobiography Gypsy: A Memoir by Gypsy Rose Lee.Gypsy Rose Lee's son, Erik Lee Preminger, was instrumental in getting the film in production and was the main source for research. He had tried to get the musical filmed with Bette Midler, who had always wanted to play Rose Hovick, in the principal role 10 years earlier, but it required the approval of five entities to obtain the rights. One of the obstacles had been Arthur Laurents himself, who wrote the book for the musical based on Lee's memoirs. He had hated the 1962 film version and was initially opposed to a remake. "Not for all the money in the world will we let them make another film version of Gypsy," he had said.The film was originally broadcast by CBS on December 12, 1993, and then released in theaters in foreign markets. It has been released on home video multiple times.dbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:nameGypsy Melodydbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edmond_T._GrévilleGypsy Melody is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Lupe Vélez, Alfred Rode and Jerry Verno. It was made at Elstree Studios. The sets were designed by art director John Mead.The film was a remake of the 1935 French film Juanita.dbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Zaloomdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Lampertdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhea_Perlmandbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Lawrencedbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Greistdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Uniondbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Spencer-Nairndbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Friedledbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shawn_Pyfromdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Sticksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operasdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:H-E_Double_Hockey_Stickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_MillerH.E. Double Hockey Sticks is a 1999 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Randall Miller starring Will Friedle and Matthew Lawrence. The film is based on the opera Griffelkin by Lukas Foss. The film's title is a common euphemism for the word hell. The film premiered on October 3, 1999, as a part of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series on ABC.dbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Rimawidbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Greenedbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:starringC. Thomas Howelldbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:starringJake Buseydbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:starringRhett Gilesdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Lauerdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:starringTinarie Van Wyk-Lootsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Rimawidbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Asylum_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mockbuster_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_war_filmsdbp-dbr:H._G._Wells'_War_of_the_Worlds_(The_Asylum_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_War_of_the_WorldsH. G. Wells' War of the Worlds is a 2005 American science fiction film directed and co-written by David Michael Latt. Produced and distributed by The Asylum, it is an adaptation of the H. G. Wells' novel of the same name and was one of three films released in 2005 adapting the novel, after the Steven Spielberg version and the Timothy Hines version. It stars C. Thomas Howell, Peter Greene, and Jake Busey.A contemporary translation of the novel set in the United States, the film tells of an invasion of Earth by technologically advanced extraterrestrials, from the perspective of an American astronomer trying to reunite with his family. It is the only adaptation besides the 1953 film in which the main character actively tries to repel the aliens. The film is loosely based on an unproduced screenplay called "Invasion", written by Carlos De Los Rios in 1997.The film was released on DVD on June 28, one day before Spielberg's film's release. The film is The Asylum's most successful production to date, having sold over 250,000 copies from Blockbuster upon its release. A sequel, War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave, was released in 2008.dbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:directorJohn Borowskidbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:distributorFacets Videodbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerJohn Borowskidbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringTony Jaydbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringBekadbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringEd Bertagnolidbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringTom Ciappadbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:starringWilly Laszlodbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Borowskidbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Borowskidbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Borowskidbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:nameH. H. Holmesdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:H._H._Holmes:_America's_First_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_serial_killersH. H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer is a 2004 biographical documentary film directed by John Borowski. The film relates the true life story of American serial killer H. H. Holmes. Produced over a four-year period, the film highlights locations such as Holmes' childhood home in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, and the courtroom in Philadelphia where the "trial of the century" was held.The film focuses on Dr. Holmes' entire life (1861–1896). It consists of reenactments, expert interviews, and period photography. The film is narrated by Tony Jay.dbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Binamédbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Morningstar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Grossdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Siracusadbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Bregmandbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Penny_McDonalddbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Hopedbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Grossdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Callum_Keith_Renniedbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Nadondbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Henrydbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Binamédbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Morningstar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Grossdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Siracusadbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Bregmandbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Penny_McDonalddbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_programmingdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_political_drama_television_seriesdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_prime_ministersdbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canada–United_States_relations_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:H2O_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_OttawaH2O is a Canadian political drama two-part miniseries that first aired on the CBC Television October 31, 2004. It starred Paul Gross and Leslie Hope, with then-politician Belinda Stronach making a cameo appearance. Written by Gross and John Krizanc and directed by Charles Binamé, it was nominated for five Gemini Awards and four DGC Craft Awards. It won one Golden Nymph Award for best actor (Paul Gross).dbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Bozzodbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trigger_Street_Productionsdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dana_Brunettidbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerKevin Spaceydbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Wozniakdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Draperdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Arquilladbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Laportedbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Lamodbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Rosedbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Lee_Poulsendbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcus_Ranumdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Bozzodbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trigger_Street_Productionsdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dana_Brunettidbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Spaceydbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Bozzodbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:nameHackers Wanteddbp-dbr:Hackers_Wanteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Internetdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_computer_hackingdbp-dbr:Hackers_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hacking_(computer_security)Hackers Wanted is an unreleased American documentary film.Directed and written by Sam Bozzo, the film explores the origins and nature of hackers and hacking by following the adventures of Adrian Lamo, and contrasting his story with that of controversial figures throughout history. The film is narrated by Kevin Spacey.Originally named "Can You Hack It?" in 2007, the film failed to get a conventional release, according to Lamo, because of conflicts between its producer and others on the team. The more commonly cited reason is a problem with the quality of the finished product. On May 20, 2010, a version of the film was leaked to BitTorrent. Lamo has stated that he had no involvement in the leak.It's ironic that a film about overcoming barriers, about new technologies, about thinking differently, had to come to the public eye by being hacked out of the hands of people who, after making a film about the free flow of information, tried to lock away that information forever. The truth tends to itself.On June 12, 2010, a director's cut version of the film was also leaked onto torrent sites. This version of the film contains additional footage and is significantly different from the one previously leaked.dbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Michael_Halldbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPrism Entertainment Corporationdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Pauldbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry L. Collierdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Pryordbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judd_Nelsondbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samuel_L._Jacksondbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Jr.dbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobbie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gorshindbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Michael Halldbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringKane Picoydbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Danondbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameHail Caesardbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hail_Caesar_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_metal_filmsHail Caesar is a 1994 comedy film directed by Anthony Michael Hall in his directorial debut. The film stars Hall, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Downey Jr., Bobbie Phillips, and Judd Nelson. The film follows Julius Caesar McGruder, a would-be rock star who makes a bet with his girlfriend's father to be able to continue dating her. The film is based on an original story by Mark Twain.dbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Smalldbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:distributorInnovation Film Groupdbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:distributorUrbanWorks Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Magic_Johnsondbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:producerJeff Clanagandbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Smalldbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:producerJanis Woodydbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:producerKimberly Ogletreedbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:producerNikkole Densondbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mo'Niquedbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taraji_P._Hensondbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Torresdbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kellita_Smithdbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:starringDavid Ramseydbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Smalldbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Magic_Johnsondbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Smalldbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:nameHair Showdbp-dbr:Hair_Showdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_SmallHair Show is a 2004 comedy film directed by Leslie Small starring Mo'Nique and Kellita Smith. It is the theatrical directorial debut of Leslie Small.dbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank-Castle Rock/Turnerdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Doyledbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Barron_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaggie Rodforddbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gérard_Depardieudbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Williamsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rufus_Sewelldbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Winsletdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Lemmondbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Christiedbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Jacobidbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Barron_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameHamletdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameWilliam Shakespeare's Hamlet: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fratricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Poisoning_in_filmdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hamletdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Hamlet_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_BarronHamlet is a 1996 epic historical drama film serving as an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, adapted and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars as Prince Hamlet. The film also features Derek Jacobi as King Claudius, Julie Christie as Queen Gertrude, Kate Winslet as Ophelia, Michael Maloney as Laertes, Richard Briers as Polonius, and Nicholas Farrell as Horatio. Other cast members include Robin Williams, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Billy Crystal, Rufus Sewell, Charlton Heston, Richard Attenborough, Judi Dench, John Gielgud and Ken Dodd.The film is the first unabridged theatrical film version of Hamlet, running more than four hours. The setting is updated to the 19th century, but its Elizabethan English text remains the same. Blenheim Palace is the setting used for the exterior grounds of Elsinore Castle, and interiors were photographed at Shepperton Studios. Hamlet was the last major dramatic motion picture to be filmed entirely on 70 mm film until 2011, with the release of the documentary Samsara.Branagh's Hamlet has been regarded as one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made. However, it was a box-office bomb, mostly due to its limited release, grossing just under US$5 million on a budget of $18 million. The film received four Oscar nominations for the 69th Academy Awards for Best Art Direction (Tim Harvey), Best Costume Design (Alexandra Byrne), Best Original Score (Patrick Doyle) and Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay (Kenneth Branagh).dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameHandle with Caredbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_FayeHandle with Care is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Molly Lamont, Jack Hobbs and James Finlayson. It was a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames.dbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Merrowdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Porterdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angharad_Reesdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:starringKeith Belldbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Godfreydbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperdbp-dbp:nameHands of the Ripperdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Gunningdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jack_the_Ripperdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1888dbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Hands_of_the_Ripperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1903Hands of the Ripper is a 1971 British horror film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Eric Porter, Angharad Rees and Jane Merrow. It was produced by Aida Young for Hammer Film Productions, and written by L. W. Davidson from a story by Edward Spencer Shew. The film was released in the U.S. as a double feature with Twins of Evil (1971).dbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Georg_Fenadydbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Millsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patty_Dukedbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Groomdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Clarkdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Georg_Fenadydbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_LaSalledbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disaster_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irwin_Allendbp-dbr:Hanging_by_a_Thread_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Georg_FenadyHanging by a Thread is a 1979 television disaster movie starring Sam Groom about friends stranded in a disabled cable-car above a ravine. The film premiered on NBC on May 8, 1979. The occupants of the cable car reflect on the past as the film flashes back and forth to show each of the character's lives. It was written by Adrian Spies, directed by Georg Fenady and produced by Irwin Allen. The film co-starred Patty Duke, Donna Mills, Oliver Clark and Cameron Mitchell.dbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Acombadbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_McCann_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sneezy_Watersdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dixie_Seatledbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Washingtondbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:starringSean Hewittdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Acombadbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:nameHank Williams: The Show He Never Gavedbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1952dbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Hank_Williams:_The_Show_He_Never_Gavepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Hank_WilliamsHank Williams: The Show He Never Gave is a 1980 Canadian film. It was released by Simcom Limited and made by the Film Consortium Of Canada.The movie stars Sneezy Waters as Hank Williams Sr. It also stars Dixie Seatle, Sean McCann, Jackie Washington, Joel Zifkin, and Sean Hewitt.The film was produced by Henk Van Der Kolk and William T. Marshall. Helga Stephenson was the executive producer. It was directed by David Acomba. Maynard Collins wrote it, and it was based on his stage play. The budget was $CAD578,000.The movie was nominated for "The Tex Ritter Award" at The Country Music 1983 Awards Show. It lost to Tender Mercies. It played at the Toronto Film Festival, the London Film Festival and at FILMEX in Los Angeles, California.Sneezy Waters sings 23 Hank Williams songs. "Tennessee Waltz", sung by Patti Page, is heard on a jukebox.Unable to secure music rights for a theatrical release from Acuff-Rose who were concerned about the drugs and alcohol scenes, the film was only shown on television (HBO in the US). The movie was filmed for 6 1/2 days between December 8 and 13, 1980. During rehearsal on December 8, the crew learned that John Lennon had been assassinated. Everyone instantly went down to a vigil held in the square at Toronto City Hall. This news gave the movie a very real sense of melancholy.While the musical performance and stage banter elements of the film remain true to the original play, director David Acomba was responsible for the overall film adaptation approach situating Hank in his final car ride on New Year's eve 1952 while he imagines an ideal small roadside bar performance. Acomba worked with Collins introducing fictitious characters representing important influences on Hank's music. Although in colour, the desaturated visual style using fixed lenses is intended to evoke an old 50's television kinescope recording - inspired by Hank's last appearance on the Kate Smith Show in March 1952.Waters changed some of the lyrics of "Too Many Parties", making it about the brother of a lawyer instead of a wayward woman. He added new lyrics to "Men With Broken Hearts" ("And even sleep brings no relief to these men who curse their births/they have no dreams of happiness left in heaven or on earth/for how can men have faith in God when faith in fellow man departs") and rearranged other lyrics.This movie is available on two DVDs, from White Star and Echo Bridge. Neither contain any extras. Both are full-screen.dbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Talalaydbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hallmark_Movie_Channeldbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:producerChad Oakesdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fasanodbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:producerMichael Frislevdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:producerMichael Ogiensdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:producerJay Daniel Beechinordbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:producerPetros Danabassisdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Talalaydbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hallmark_Movie_Channeldbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fasanodbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Doc_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Fasanodbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Hannah's_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rachel_TalalayHannah's Law is a 2012 American/Canadian Western television film from the Hallmark Movie Channel. The movie stars Cameron Bancroft, Sara Canning, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Julian Black Antelope.dbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPhil Brandondbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHappidromedbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_theatredbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happidrome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_StudiosHappidrome is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Harry Korris, Robbie Vincent and Cecil Fredericks. It was a spin-off from the Happidrome BBC radio series which was popular at the time. The film was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, and produced by the musical star Jack Buchanan. The sets were designed by the art director William Hemsley.dbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clea_DuValldbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasingdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:distributorHuludbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:producerMarty Bowendbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:producerIsaac Klausnerdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringKristen Stewartdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringMary Steenburgendbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringAlison Briedbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringAubrey Plazadbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringMackenzie Davisdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringMary Hollanddbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringVictor Garberdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:starringDan Levydbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clea_DuValldbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clea_DuValldbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Hollanddbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:nameHappiest Seasondbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:nameHappiest Season: Music from and Inspired by the Filmdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:genreOriginal Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Entertainment_One_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anti-LGBT_sentimentdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hulu_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Same-sex_marriage_in_filmdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Amie_Dohertydbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Christmas_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiest_Seasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clea_DuVallHappiest Season is a 2020 American romantic comedy film directed by Clea DuVall, who co-wrote the screenplay with Mary Holland. Starring an ensemble cast consisting of Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Daniel Levy, Holland, Victor Garber, and Mary Steenburgen, the film follows a young woman who struggles to admit to her conservative parents that she is a lesbian while she and her girlfriend visit them during Christmas. A semi-autobiographical take on DuVall's experiences with her family, Happiest Season is the first lesbian Christmas rom-com produced by a major Hollywood studio.Produced by TriStar Pictures, Happiest Season was released in the United States on November 25, 2020, by Hulu. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the cast. The film won a GLAAD Media Award in 2021 in the Outstanding Film – Wide Release category.dbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:nameHappiness C.O.D.dbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Happiness_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsHappiness C.O.D. is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Maude Eburne, Donald Meek and Irene Ware. It was produced and distributed by the independent Chesterfield Pictures shortly before it was merged into Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Donohue_(director)dbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Mortondbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Balldbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Carneydbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Porterdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Marshall_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nanette_Fabraydbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Donohue_(director)dbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Mortondbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Anniversary_and_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_DonohueHappy Anniversary and Goodbye is a 1974 American television film directed by Jack Donohue and starring Lucille Ball and Art Carney as Norma and Malcolm Michaels.dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lorenzo_Musicdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Bergerdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbp:starringThom Hugedbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Davis_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfielddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Roman_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Garfield_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday,_Garfieldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_in_American_televisionHappy Birthday, Garfield is an hour-long television special dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the Garfield comic strip, hosted by its creator Jim Davis. It uses both live-action and animation.The special was first broadcast on May 17th, 1988, on CBS and February 24, 1989, on CITV.dbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._K._Amaloudbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._K._Amaloudbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._K._Amaloudbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbp:nameHard Mendbp-dbr:Hard_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hard_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hard_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hard_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hard_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Hard_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hard_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_comedy_filmsHard Men is a 1996 British crime gangster black comedy film directed by J. K. Amalou. A forerunner to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, it was originally shown at the London Film Festival on 28 October 1996. It was released in cinemas on 28 February 1997.dbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:distributorSkinny Nervous Guy Prod.dbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:producerTodd Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:GG_Allindbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringShireen Kadivardbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldo_Riveradbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dee_Dee_Ramonedbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Merle_Allindbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringUnkdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:starringDonald "Dino Sex" Sachsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:nameHateddbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:nameHated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkiesdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hardcore_punkdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Outlaw_countrydbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Hated:_GG_Allin_and_the_Murder_Junkiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Todd_PhillipsHated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies is a 1993 documentary film directed by Todd Phillips. The film is about the life of GG Allin, a punk rock musician who was infamous for extreme behavior (violence, obscenity, drug abuse) and his stage shows becoming confrontational events involving indecent exposure (stripping and performing naked was one of Allin's most common rituals), onstage defecation and coprophagia, physical assault (both on and by Allin), and obscene language. The filmmakers shot additional material on his death (from a heroin overdose during post-production) for inclusion in the film. The film is Phillips' directorial debut, who was a junior at New York University during production.As of 2017, the film has a 63% score on the Rotten Tomatoes website based on eight reviews.dbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGeoff Bennettdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Brousek and Elizabeth Howatt-Jackmandbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saskia_Burmeisterdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Carterdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachael Carpanidbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delta_Goodremdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTracy Manndbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCraig McLachlandbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHating Alison Ashleydbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cezary_Skubiszewskidbp-dbr:Hating_Alison_Ashley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_buddy_comedy_filmsHating Alison Ashley is a 2005 Australian comedy film based on the 1984 novel Hating Alison Ashley. Produced by Elizabeth Howatt-Jackman and directed by Geoff Bennett, the film stars Saskia Burmeister as Erica "Yuk" Yurken, an adolescent brunette who fantasises about a better life and acting stardom; and Delta Goodrem as her intelligent, school rival Alison Ashley. Erica at first is desperate to be Alison's friend but soon changes her mind due to her jealousy, where she belligerently sees Alison as her rival. The film was shot in Kinglake West, Victoria, Australia and Docklands Studios Melbourne.dbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameHaunteddbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Sussexdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1928dbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SussexHaunted is a 1995 horror film directed by veteran director Lewis Gilbert and starring Aidan Quinn, Kate Beckinsale, Anthony Andrews, Victoria Shalet and John Gielgud. It is based on a 1988 novel of the same name by James Herbert, but makes significant changes to the original story. The film was produced by Andrews and Gilbert.dbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbp:producerSidney Pickerdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbp:nameHavana Rosedbp-dbr:Havana_Rosedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:Havana_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_HavanaHavana Rose is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Bill Williams and Hugh Herbert. It was one of a number of American films set in Havana during the era.dbp-dbr:Have_Rocket,_Will_Traveldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowell_Richdbp-dbr:Have_Rocket,_Will_Traveldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Have_Rocket,_Will_Traveldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Duningdbp-dbr:Have_Rocket,_Will_Traveldbp-dbp:producerHarry A. 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The film was produced to capitalize on the Three Stooges' late-1950s resurgence in popularity. The supporting cast features Anna-Lisa and Robert Colbert.dbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:producerMarc Connellydbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginger_Rogersdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Balldbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Fairbanks,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Red_Skeltondbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Ardendbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Connellydbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Koberdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Paganodbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morrie_Ryskinddbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:nameHaving Wonderful Timedbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Having_Wonderful_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_SantellHaving Wonderful Time is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Lucille Ball and Eve Arden. It marked Red Skelton's film debut. The screenplay adapted from Arthur Kober's 1937 Broadway play of the same name. It was produced and distributed by the Hollywood studio RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Juvonendbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Anistondbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScarlett Johanssondbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Connellydbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBradley Cooperdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDrew Barrymoredbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKris Kristoffersondbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Longdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Connollydbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGinnifer Goodwindbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Juvonendbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abby_Kohndbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Silversteindbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHe's Just Not That Into Youdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHe's Just Not That Into You: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHe's Just Not That Into You: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Eidelmandbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:He's_Just_Not_That_Into_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flower_Films_filmsHe's Just Not That into You is a 2009 American-German romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ken Kwapis, based on Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo's 2004 self-help book of the same name. It follows nine people and their varying romantic problems. Gigi, a common thread amongst the characters, is followed more closely than the other eight and has a more developed storyline as she consistently misreads all of her romantic partners' behaviors. She meets Alex, who helps her to interpret signs given to her by her dates.The film stars an ensemble cast of Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, and Justin Long. The film was produced by New Line Cinema and Flower Films, the production company owned by Barrymore, who is also the film's executive producer.Production began in Baltimore in 2007. The film was released on February 6, 2009 by Warner Bros. Pictures to mixed reviews. It grossed $27.7 million on its opening weekend and over $178.8 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itdbp-dbp:nameHe Couldn't Take Itdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Couldn't_Take_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighHe Couldn't Take It is a 1933 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Ray Walker, Virginia Cherrill and George E. Stone. The script was written by Dore Schary and George Waggner and was made for Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:nameHe Found a Stardbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_CarstairsHe Found a Star is a 1941 British musical film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Vic Oliver, Sarah Churchill and Evelyn Dall. It concerns a frustrated stage manager who quits his job and, with his secretary's help, sets up a theatrical agency. Its songs include Waitin' (Manning Sherwin & Harold Purcell) and Salome (Sarah Churchill). Its sets were designed by Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameHeart's Desiredbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Heart's_Desire_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_drama_filmsHeart's Desire is a 1935 British musical drama film directed by Paul L. 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The film tells of a man who was abused as a child and, as a result, has no interest in having children of his own. When Adrian reveals to her husband that she is pregnant, her husband pressures her to have an abortion. Adrian rebuffs her husband's orders and he neglects her. The showrunner and Adrian's boss for the soap opera she writes and produces becomes romantically involved with her, eventually marrying her and helping Adrian raise her baby. John Ritter stars as the television producer, Polly Draper as Adrian, and Kevin Kilner portrays Adrian's husband.According to Hal Erickson, of Rovi, "the film was heavily criticized by time of its release, often called a 'yuppie love story.' " It also received an Emmy Award nomination in 1993 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Mini Series or a Special.dbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Warrendbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanleydbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Cattelldbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Vernondbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Felldbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Sherwooddbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Schwartzdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeith Browndbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKatherine Trowelldbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Birmandbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Backewichdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTerry Swiednickidbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThom Haverstockdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanleydbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHeartbreak Highdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Heartbreak_High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsHeartbreak High, also known as The Kinky Coaches And The Pom Pom Pussycats, is a 1981 American and Canadian comedy film directed by Mark Warren. The music was composed by Richard Cooper. The film stars John Vernon, Norman Fell, Robert Forster, Thom Haverstock, Terry Swiednicki and Keith Brown in the lead roles.dbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Weisdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerBobby Rothdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Mancusodbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coyotedbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Gaildbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringKathryn Harrolddbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarole Lauredbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarol Waynedbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameHeartbreakersdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_paintersdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:Heartbreakers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_drama_filmsHeartbreakers is a 1984 American drama film starring Peter Coyote and Nick Mancuso. It was written and directed by Bobby Roth. The film was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Pottertondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonard Mogeldbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Ramisdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Candydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Romandbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Francksdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Flahertydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Romanusdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAugust Schellenbergdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJackie Burroughsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRodger Bumpassdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Vernondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlice 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Metal is a 1981 Canadian adult animated science fantasy anthology film directed by Gerald Potterton (in his directorial debut) and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, which was the basis for the film. It starred the voices of Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Don Francks, Martin Lavut, Marilyn Lightstone, Eugene Levy, Alice Playten, Harold Ramis, Percy Rodriguez, Susan Roman, Richard Romanus, August Schellenberg, John Vernon, and Zal Yanovsky. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum.The film is an anthology of various science-fiction and fantasy stories tied together by a single theme of an evil force that is "the sum of all evils". It was adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film features a great deal of graphic violence, sexuality, and nudity. Its production was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments.Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a moderate commercial success and has since achieved a cult following. Its soundtrack was packaged by music manager Irving Azoff and included several popular rock bands and artists, including Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, Sammy Hagar, Don Felder, Cheap Trick, DEVO, Journey, and Nazareth, among others.A sequel, Heavy Metal 2000, was released in 2000.dbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:directorMichel Lemiredbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:directorMichael Coldeweydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Tristar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:producerJacques Pettigrewdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:producerMichel Lemiredbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ironsidedbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Straindbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Idoldbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Tristar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Macekdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:nameHeavy Metal 2000dbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:nameHeavy Metal 2000 OSTdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_2000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_Metal_(magazine)_filmsHeavy Metal 2000, also known as Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.² outside North America is a 2000 Canadian direct-to-video adult animated science fantasy film produced by Jacques Pettigrew and Michel Lemire, and directed by Michael Coldewey and Lemire. Starring the voices of Michael Ironside, Julie Strain, and Billy Idol, the film is the follow-up to the 1981 animated cult film Heavy Metal, which is based on the fantasy magazine of the same name. The story is based on the graphic novel, The Melting Pot, written by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot. The film was made by CinéGroupe, a studio based in Montreal, Quebec. It received generally negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Nunndbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorScotia-Barberdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Endersdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Nunndbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHeddadbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henrik_Ibsendbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Trevor_NunnHedda is a 1975 film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 1891 play Hedda Gabler, written for the screen and directed by Trevor Nunn, and starring Glenda Jackson, Timothy West, Peter Eyre, Patrick Stewart (in his screen debut), and Jennie Linden. The plot involves the experiences of the title character, Hedda (Jackson), the daughter of a general, who is trapped in a marriage and a house that she does not want.This film was the first (and, as of 2023, the only) major theatrical film version of the play in English. Other productions of the play in English with sound have been made for television.Hedda earned Jackson her fourth and final nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as a third nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition.dbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:distributorAlbert Margolies and Co.dbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:producerJames L. Shutedbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:producerNancy Hamiltondbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Kellerdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Unconquereddbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:nameHelen Keller in Her Storydbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Sign_Language_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:Helen_Keller_in_Her_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deaf_peopleHelen Keller in Her Story (also known as The Unconquered) is a 1954 American biographical documentary about Helen Keller.In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."dbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbp:nameHell's Cargodbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_HuthHell's Cargo is a 1939 British adventure film directed by Harold Huth and starring Walter Rilla, Kim Peacock and Robert Newton.It was made at Elstree Studios. The film is a remake of the 1938 French hit Alert in the Mediterranean. Kim Peacock reprised his role as a Royal Navy Commodore from the earlier film. On its release in the United States it was retitled as Dangerous Cargo at the request of the Hays Office.dbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbp:producerWray Davisdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbp:nameHell's Horizondbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Horizonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_war_filmsHell's Horizon is a 1955 American war film written and directed by Tom Gries. The film stars John Ireland and Marla English. Hell's Horizon recounts the story of a bomber crew in the Korean War.dbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Slomandbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Slomandbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameHell's Islanddbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Slomandbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:Hell's_Island_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Foreign_LegionHell's Island is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Dorothy Sebastian.dbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleydbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Filmdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleydbp-dbp:nameHell's Valleydbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Hell's_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsHell's Valley is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alan James and starring Hal Taliaferro, Virginia Brown Faire and Walter Miller. It is a remake of When a Man Rides Alone (1919).dbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Patondbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Patondbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbp:nameHell-Bent for Friscodbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Hell-Bent_for_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_PatonHell-Bent for Frisco is a 1931 American pre-Code action film directed by Stuart Paton and starring Charles Delaney, Vera Reynolds and Carroll Nye.dbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:directorJohn Ainsworthdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:producerMichael Elanddbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Robertson_Justicedbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martine_Caroldbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Anne_Fielddbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Steel_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jess_Conraddbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:nameHell Is Emptydbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Praguedbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Praguedbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_KnowlesHell is Empty is a 1967 British crime film directed by Bernard Knowles and John Ainsworth, and starring Martine Carol, Anthony Steel, Shirley Anne Field and James Robertson Justice. It was written by Ainsworth from a screenplay by Knowles and George Fowler, based on the 1958 novel of the same title by J.F. Straker.dbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:directorDouglas Schulzedbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:distributorDolphin Productionsdbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:producerDouglas Schulzedbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:producerKurt Eli Mayrydbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:producerDavid J. Daltondbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Emgedbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:starringEdward Stevensdbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:starringAmy Raaschdbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:nameHellmasterdbp-dbr:Hellmasterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hellmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hellmasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_horror_filmsHellmaster (also known as Soulstealer and Them) is a 1992 American horror film written and directed by Douglas Schulze, and starring John Saxon. The plot follows a psychotic college professor who uses unsuspecting students as laboratory rats, injecting them with a drug that mutates them into brutal killers.The film has been observed to be largely influenced by the Nightmare on Elm Street series – which also featured Saxon – as well as other popular horror titles such as Hellraiser.dbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:nameHello, Sweetheartdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello,_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_BanksHello, Sweetheart is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Claude Hulbert, Gregory Ratoff and Jane Carr.The film was made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at the company's Teddington Studios. It is based on the play The Butter and Egg Man by George S. Kaufman.dbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:André_Hakimdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Curd_Jürgensdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Crawforddbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Princess_Ira_von_Fürstenbergdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Gillesdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:André_Hakimdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Marshall_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameHello-Goodbyedbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Francis_LaiHello-Goodbye is a 1970 British comedy film starring Michael Crawford, and was the final film directed by Jean Negulesco.dbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:producerIvan Torsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Leighdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Randalldbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Raedbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Berrydbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McGreeveydbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:nameHello Down Theredbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_civilizations_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Arnolddbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_musical_comedy_filmsHello Down There (rereleased in 1974 as Sub-A-Dub-Dub) is a 1969 American comedy-adventure film starring Tony Randall and Janet Leigh that was released by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by George Sherman and Ivan Tors and directed by Jack Arnold and Ricou Browning (underwater sequences). The screenplay was written by John McGreevey and Frank Telford.dbp-dbr:Hello_Mary_Lou:_Prom_Night_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Pittmandbp-dbr:Hello_Mary_Lou:_Prom_Night_IIdbp-dbp:distributorNorstar Releasingdbp-dbr:Hello_Mary_Lou:_Prom_Night_IIdbp-dbp:producerPeter R. 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It follows Vicki Carpenter, a high school student who becomes possessed by Mary Lou Maloney, a student who died at her high school prom in 1957. A sequel to the slasher film Prom Night (1980), it was originally intended to be a standalone film titled The Haunting of Hamilton High, but was retitled in order to capitalize on the success of the original Prom Night. The only story connection between the two films is that they are set at the same high school. Both films were executive produced by Peter R. Simpson.Filmed in Edmonton, Alberta in 1986, the film was retitled Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II by its Canadian distributor, Alliance Films. It was released theatrically in the United States by The Samuel Goldwyn Company in October 1987, and grossed nearly $3 million at the U.S. box office. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many drawing stylistic comparisons to various other films of the era, ranging from David Lynch's Blue Velvet to its horror contemporaries Carrie and A Nightmare on Elm Street.The character Mary Lou Maloney would also appear in the next installment, Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1990).dbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Rittdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Mandbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Beymerdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Mandbp-dbp:nameHemingway's Adventures of a Young Mandbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franz_Waxmandbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Rittdbp-dbr:Hemingway's_Adventures_of_a_Young_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ernest_HemingwayHemingway's Adventures of a Young Man is a 1962 American adventure film directed by Martin Ritt based on Ernest Hemingway's semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams, and featuring Richard Beymer as Adams. A.E. Hotchner wrote the screenplay, originally calling the film Ernest Hemingway's "Young Man". The cast includes Diane Baker, Jessica Tandy, Ricardo Montalbán, Eli Wallach, Arthur Kennedy and Paul Newman. It was released in July 1962.dbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLeon Ichasodbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMargaret Mitchelldbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leon_Ichasodbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimi_HendrixHendrix is a 2000 biographical television film directed by Leon Ichaso about the life of Jimi Hendrix. It stars Wood Harris as Hendrix. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for editing in 2001.dbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:producerW. H. Bakerdbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Buckmasterdbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:starringBabs Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:starringSydney Wooddbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:nameHer Bennydbp-dbr:Her_Bennydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._BrambleHer Benny is a 1920 British silent romance film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Sydney Wood, Babs Reynolds and Charles Buckmaster. It is adapted from the popular Victorian novel Her Benny (1879) by Silas K. Hocking. It follows a young boy from Liverpool as he grows up in a harsh environment.dbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Patterson_(director)dbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:producerEd Lahtidbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Bedeliadbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Austin_Greendbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Hoenigdbp-dbr:Her_Costly_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_PattersonHer Costly Affair is a 1996 American made-for-television thriller film directed by John Patterson. The film was initially to be released as Consensual Relations, until lead actress Bonnie Bedelia had it changed. Filming took place in Southern California.dbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:distributorSterling Filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Lupinodbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Curzondbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:starringDiana Napierdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:nameHer First Affairedbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_American_writersHer First Affaire is a 1932 British drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Ida Lupino, George Curzon and Diana Napier. It was based on Frederick J. Jackson's 1930 version of Merrill Rogers's 1927 play Her First Affaire; a play which Jackson significantly modified for the London stage and for which he shared co-author credit in this 1930 version. It was shot at Teddington Studios, with sets designed by the art director J. Elder Wills.dbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:nameHer Greatest Performancedbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_crime_filmsHer Greatest Performance is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Edith Craig, Ellen Terry and Dennis Neilson-Terry.Gerald Lovelace (Dennis Neilson-Terry) is accused of a crime and wrongly arrested, his mother (Ellen Terry) gives 'her greatest performance' when providing him with an alibi. Joan Morgan plays his daughter.Presumably this is a lost film.dbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Hope_Crewsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Conklindbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:nameHer Master's Voicedbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Her_Master's_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_WangerHer Master's Voice is a 1936 film directed by Joseph Santley and based on the 1933 play Her Master's Voice by Clare Kummer. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alexander Toluboff.dbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:distributorRichard Schulman Entertainmentsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:producerBachoo Sendbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:starringRobert Crewdsondbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:starringDaniel Ollierdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:starringLucia Modugnodbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:starringPearl Catlindbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:starringTerry Skeltondbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:nameHer Private Helldbp-dbr:Her_Private_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_erotic_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_modelingdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Private_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_independent_filmsHer Private Hell is a 1968 British sexploitation film directed by Norman J. Warren and starring Lucia Modugno. It was written by Glynn Christian. The film was Warren's directorial debut and the first of two films, the second being Loving Feeling (1968), that Warren made for Bachoo Sen and Richard Schulman, founders of Piccadilly Pictures.It has been called "Britain's first narrative sex film".dbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Angela_Robinson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:starringMatt Dillondbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:starringBreckin Meyerdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:starringJustin Longdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:starringLindsay Lohandbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Angela_Robinson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Lennondbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ben_Garantdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Goughdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Millardbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:nameHerbie: Fully Loadeddbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Angela_Robinsondbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_women's_sportsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NASCAR_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Herbie:_Fully_Loadedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Herbie_filmsHerbie: Fully Loaded is a 2005 American sports comedy film directed by Angela Robinson from a screenplay written by Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant, Alfred Gough, and Miles Millar. The film stars Lindsay Lohan as the youngest member of an automobile-racing family, Michael Keaton as her father, Breckin Meyer as her brother, Justin Long as her romantic interest, and Matt Dillon as a competing racer. Herbie: Fully Loaded features cameo appearances by many NASCAR drivers, including Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, and Dale Jarrett.Produced by Robert Simonds, Herbie: Fully Loaded is the sixth and final installment in the Herbie film series, following the television film The Love Bug (1997), and the first theatrical feature film since Herbie Goes Bananas (1980). It serves as a legacy sequel to the previous films. Principal photography took place from August to November 2004, with cinematographer Greg Gardiner, at various locations in California, including the Riverside International Raceway and Auto Club Speedway; Hansen Dam in Los Angeles; and at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. During post-production, editing was completed by Wendy Greene Bricmont, and the score was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.The film premiered at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on May 10, 2005, and Walt Disney Pictures released it theatrically in the United States on June 24. Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Herbie: Fully Loaded was a box office success, grossing over $144 million worldwide against its production budget of $50 million. The film received mixed reviews from critics and moviegoers, but a positive response from fans of the Herbie franchise.dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Binyondbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arlene_Dahldbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Clooneydbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Martin_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Binyondbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Hartmanndbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameHere Come the Girlsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Girls_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Claude_BinyonHere Come the Girls is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Claude Binyon, filmed in Technicolor, produced by Bob Hope's company Hope Productions Inc., and released by Paramount Pictures.Along with Hope, the cast includes Rosemary Clooney, Tony Martin and Arlene Dahl.dbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Ormedbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHere Comes the Sundbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:Here_Comes_the_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsHere Comes the Sun is a 1946 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Elsa Tee. The film follows a sports reporter on the run from the police as he tries to clear his name.The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerin charge of productiondbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Youngdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Joyce_(actress)dbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dixdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gladys_Georgedbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Norrisdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kolkerdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Zuccodbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Gleasondbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katharine_Aldridgedbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Malherbe_Hillmandbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameHere I Am a Strangerdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:Here_I_Am_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_RuthHere I Am a Stranger is a 1939 American drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Sam Hellman and Milton Sperling. The film stars Richard Greene and Richard Dix as son and father. It was based on the short story of the same name by Gordon Malherbe Hillman. The film was released on September 28, 1939 by 20th Century-Fox.dbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVariety Filmsdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Chauveldbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margot_Rhysdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Maguiredbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringFranklyn Bennettdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameHeritagedbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Heritage_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_historical_filmsHeritage is a 1935 Australian historical film directed by Charles Chauvel.dbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_Sterndbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Drummond_Challisdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lee_Sterndbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Drummond_Challisdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameHerodbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_association_footballdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rick_Wakemandbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:FIFA_World_Cup_official_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_FIFA_World_Cupdbp-dbr:Hero_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Diego_MaradonaHero (1987) is the official documentary film of the 1986 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico. The film was narrated by Michael Caine and the music score was written by Rick Wakeman. It focuses on the major matches of the 1986 World Cup, focusing on the background of the important players, their contributions to the team, and the major moments that occurred throughout the tournament.Hero found the most success in Argentina since the focal point of the film was Diego Maradona and his role in the quarter-final match against England, more specifically the Hand of God goal and the Goal of the Century. The match and the championship were eventually won by Argentina. The film also enjoys cult status in the UK.dbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frances-Anne_Solomondbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrances-Anne Solomondbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frances-Anne_Solomondbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frances-Anne_Solomondbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances-Anne_Solomondbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:nameHerodbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Trinidad_and_Tobagodbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Trinidad_and_Tobagodbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Trinidad_and_Tobago_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trinidad_and_Tobago_drama_filmsHero, also released as Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life of Mr. Ulric Cross, is a Trinidad and Tobago dramatic film inspired by the life of the Trinidadian RAF officer, lawyer and diplomat Ulric Cross (1917–2013). It was produced and directed by Frances-Anne Solomon and won an award in the 2019 Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Diaspora Narrative Feature Film category.dbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeoffrey Clarkedbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameHeroes of the Minedbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Mine_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushey_Studios_filmsHeroes of the Mine is a 1932 British drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Moore Marriott, Wally Patch and Terence de Marney. It was made as a quota quickie at Bushey Studios.dbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nate_Gatzertdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:nameHeroes of the Rangedbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Heroes_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsHeroes of the Range is a 1936 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Ken Maynard, June Gale and Harry Woods.dbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHighland Flingdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Highland_Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_HaynesHighland Fling is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Charlie Naughton, Jimmy Gold and Frederick Bradshaw. It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox at Wembley Studios. Two incompetent detectives search for a missing document at the Highland Games.dbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Graingerdbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Graingerdbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbp:nameHighway Westdbp-dbr:Highway_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Highway_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_crime_filmsHighway West is a 1941 American crime film directed by William C. McGann and starring Brenda Marshall, Arthur Kennedy and William Lundigan. It is a remake of the 1934 film Heat Lightning. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film's sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLouis C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Comedy_Centraldbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShannon Hartmandbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Vaughndbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichelle Caputodbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLouis C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Comedy_Centraldbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHilariousdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Stand-up_comedydbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Spoken_worddbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spoken_word_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_C.K.dbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Louis_C.K._albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spoken_word_albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_Central_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Hilarious_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Award_for_Best_Comedy_AlbumHilarious is the fourth concert film and stand-up comedy album by American comedian and director Louis C.K. It was filmed and recorded at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee.The film was first screened at the 26th annual Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2010, had a one-day theater screening in select cities on September 8, 2010, and had its world premiere on the television network Epix on September 18, 2010. It was later shown on Comedy Central, and the album was released on January 11, 2011, via Comedy Central Records. C.K. re-released the DVD, video and audio album for download and streaming on his website in April 2020.The film received two nominations at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera) and Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special. The album peaked at number 77 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.dbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nanette_Bursteindbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nanette_Bursteindbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHillarydbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Hillary_Clintondbp-dbr:Hillary_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nanette_BursteinHillary is a 2020 American documentary film about Hillary Clinton directed by Nanette Burstein. It had its premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, and was selected to be shown at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival. The film received overall positive reviews from critics, who praised it for its exploration of Clinton's life.dbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameHis Lordshipdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:His_Lordship_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_PowellHis Lordship is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a Quota quickie.dbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sally_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbp:nameHis Majesty and Companydbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Majesty_and_Companypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_KimminsHis Majesty and Company or His Majesty and Co is a 1935 British musical film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring John Garrick, Barbara Waring, and Morton Selten. It was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Wallacedbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameHis Royal Highnessdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:genrecomedy revuedbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._W._ThringHis Royal Highness is a 1932 Australian musical film directed by F. W. Thring, also known as His Loyal Highness (Australia alternative title and title in the United Kingdom), starring George Wallace in his feature film debut. It was the first Australian film musical.dbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorAFTH, LLCdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:producerBart Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:nameAstronauts Gone Wild: An Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landingsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_landing_conspiracy_theoriesAstronauts Gone Wild: Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 pseudo-documentary produced and directed by Bart Sibrel, a Nashville-based videographer who claims that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes. Sibrel made this video as a follow-up to his 2001 video A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, which accuses NASA of falsifying the Apollo 11 mission photography. The title of the presentation is a wordplay on the Girls Gone Wild video series.dbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_International_Corporationdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:starringBritt Eklanddbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Mageedbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:starringHerbert Lomdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Cushingdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Powelldbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarry Morsedbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:nameAsylumdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fratricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dissociative_identity_disorderdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Voodoodbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_Gamleydbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Blochdbp-dbr:Asylum_(1972_horror_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Robert_BlochAsylum (U.S. title: House of Crazies) is a 1972 British anthology horror film made by Amicus Productions. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker and produced by Milton Subotsky. Robert Bloch wrote the script, adapting four of his own short stories.Baker had considerable experience as a director of horror films, having made Quatermass and the Pit and Scars of Dracula. Bloch had written the novel Psycho, on which the film directed by Alfred Hitchcock was based.The film was shot in April 1972; it premièred in the UK on 6 July 1972, and in North America on 17 November 1972.dbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_MacMurraydbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Malonedbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_B._Ullmandbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:nameAt Gunpointdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:At_Gunpointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carmen_DragonAt Gunpoint is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone and Walter Brennan.dbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCanadian Filmmakers Distribution Centredbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Horswilldbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAt Homedbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_LavutAt Home is a 1968 Canadian short documentary film directed by Martin Lavut. The film documents Lavut's home life, including his relationship with his girlfriend Adrienne Horswill. The film was originally commissioned by CBC Television, but the network declined to air the finished product.The film won the award for Best Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival, and the Canadian Film Award for Best Film Under 30 Minutes at the 21st Canadian Film Awards in 1969.dbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbp:directorSheldon Larrydbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbp:distributorAlliance Atlantis Communicationsdbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laszlo_Barnadbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Crewsondbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Marottedbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laszlo_Barnadbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Linda_Svendsendbp-dbr:At_the_End_of_the_Day:_The_Sue_Rodriguez_Storydbp-dbp:nameAt the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez 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the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story is a 1998 Canadian television film about the life of Canadian right to die advocate Sue Rodriguez.The film was written by Linda Svendsen based on the book by Lisa Hobbs Birnie and directed by Sheldon Larry.dbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:producerHarry Boothdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:producerJon Peningtondbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:producerMichael Deeleydbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:starringPatrick Barrdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:starringDermot Walshdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Daintondbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:starringStephen Murraydbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Deeleydbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Booth_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Deeleydbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Booth_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Peningtondbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:nameAt the Stroke of Ninedbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:At_the_Stroke_of_Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsAt the Stroke of Nine is a 1957 British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Patricia Dainton, Stephen Murray, Patrick Barr and Dermot Walsh. It was written by Harry Booth, Brian Clemens, Michael Deeley and Jon Penington. A female journalist is kidnapped by a madman who forces her to write articles about him and threatens to kill her.dbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Kellydbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Kentdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameAt the Villa Rosedbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:At_the_Villa_Rose_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_filmsAt the Villa Rose (also known as House of Mystery) is a 1940 British detective film directed by Walter Summers and starring Kenneth Kent and Judy Kelly. It was written by Dooreen Montgomery based on the 1920 novel At the Villa Rose by A.E.W. Mason. It features French detective Inspector Hanaud and was the novel's fourth film adaptation.dbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Carrolldbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringLloyd Nolandbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringHarry Langdondbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_T._Nevilledbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Diana_Bourbondbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Dorfmandbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameAtlantic Adventuredbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:Atlantic_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsAtlantic Adventure is a 1935 American comedy mystery film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Nancy Carroll, Lloyd Nolan and Harry Langdon.dbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Cousins_(film_critic)dbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbp:producerJohn Archerdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbp:producerMark Atkindbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbp:producerHeather Croalldbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Cousins_(film_critic)dbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Heather_Croalldbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Atkindbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbp:nameAtomic, Living in Dread and Promisedbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_disastersdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sciencedbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_historical_eventsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mogwaidbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_history_of_sciencedbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentaries_about_sciencedbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_technologydbp-dbr:Atomic,_Living_in_Dread_and_Promisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_CousinsAtomic, Living in Dread and Promise is a documentary film about nuclear history directed by Mark Cousins and Produced by Heather Croall, Mark Atkin and John Archer. It uses only archive footage to explore life and death in the atomic age. The band Mogwai created the original soundtrack. The film, with a live performance by Mogwai, closed the Edinburgh International Festival in 2016. It was then shown on BBC Storyville to mark 70 years since the bombing of Hiroshima.The soundtrack was subsequently reworked by Mogwai into a studio album, Atomic.dbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Teruo_Ishiidbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Akira_Mitsuwadbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Koreyoshi_Akasakadbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributorWalter Manley Enterprises Inc.dbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Utsuidbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Junko_Ikeuchidbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shôji_Nakayamadbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Teruo_Ishiidbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Akira_Mitsuwadbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Koreyoshi_Akasakadbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameAtomic Rulers of the Worlddbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Japanese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Atomic_Rulers_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Super_Giant_filmsAtomic Rulers of the World (or just Atomic Rulers) is a 1965 film edited together for American television from films #1 and #2 of the 1957 Japanese short film series Super Giant.dbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:producerBert I. Gordondbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hoytdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Kenneydbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Worthing_Yatesdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:nameAttack of the Puppet Peopledbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Attack_of_the_Puppet_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_horror_filmsAttack of the Puppet People (retitled Six Inches Tall for its U.K. release) is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon. It stars John Agar, John Hoyt, and June Kenney. Gordon also supervised the film's special effects. American International Pictures released the film on June 30, 1958 as a double feature with War of the Colossal Beast.The film was rushed into production by AIP and Bert I. Gordon to capitalize on the popular success of Universal-International's The Incredible Shrinking Man, released the previous year in 1957.dbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorMark Griffithsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freeform_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Family_Channeldbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerLance H. Robbinsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerCheryl Sabandbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Harrisondbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heidi_Lenhartdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Sibbettdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katie_Voldingdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJake Dinwiddiedbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freeform_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Family_Channeldbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Sabandbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Sabandbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameAu Pairdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1999dbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Family_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Au_pairs_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Media_Networks_franchisesAu Pair is a made-for-television film series directed by Mark Griffiths and released by Saban Entertainment in association with ABC Family.dbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Astrid_Frankdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Drakedbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancie_Waitdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Me_Me_Laidbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Grant_(producer)dbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameAu Pair Girlsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oxfordshiredbp-dbr:Au_Pair_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Au_pairs_in_filmsAu Pair Girls is a 1972 British sex comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Gabrielle Drake, Astrid Frank, Me Me Lai and Nancie Wait. Part of the British 1970s softcore sex comedy genre, the film also includes appearances by mainstream actors Trevor Bannister, Richard O'Sullivan, John Le Mesurier, Ferdy Mayne, Geoffrey Bayldon and Johnny Briggs.A sequel, Glamour Incorporated, was also to have been directed by Guest but was never produced.dbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Ekbergdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInterpoldbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Naplesdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_illegal_drug_tradedbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Athensdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Lisbondbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsInterpol (USA title: Pickup Alley; also known as International Police) is a 1957 British-American CinemaScope crime film noir directed by John Gilling and starring Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg, Trevor Howard, Bonar Colleano and Sidney James. The screenplay was by John Paxton, based on the 1955 non-fiction book Interpol, about the agency, by A.J. Forrest. The film was produced by Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli for Warwick Films.It concerns an Interpol effort to stamp out a major drug-smuggling cartel in numerous countries.In the United States, the film was released as a double feature with The Brothers Rico (1957).dbp-dbr:Interstella_5555:_The_5tory_of_the_5ecret_5tar_5ystemdbp-dbp:directorKazuhisa Takenouchidbp-dbr:Interstella_5555:_The_5tory_of_the_5ecret_5tar_5ystemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Virgin_Recordsdbp-dbr:Interstella_5555:_The_5tory_of_the_5ecret_5tar_5ystemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Interstella_5555:_The_5tory_of_the_5ecret_5tar_5ystemdbp-dbp:producerThomas Bangalterdbp-dbr:Interstella_5555:_The_5tory_of_the_5ecret_5tar_5ystemdbp-dbp:producerGuy-Manuel de Homem-Christodbp-dbr:Interstella_5555:_The_5tory_of_the_5ecret_5tar_5ystemdbp-dbp:nameInterstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 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5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (インターステラ5555, Intāsutera Fō Faibu; "Four Five") is a 2003 anime musical science fiction film. The film tells the story of the abduction and rescue of an extraterrestrial pop band and serves as a visual companion to Discovery, Daft Punk's second studio album. The film was produced by Toei Animation, directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi and supervised by Leiji Matsumoto. The film has no dialogue, but instead consists of the entirety of Discovery with minimal sound effects.dbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameInterviewdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two-handersdbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:Interview_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Dutch_filmsInterview is a remake of Dutch film maker Theo van Gogh's 2003 film. The American version, which premiered in 2007, stars Steve Buscemi as Pierre Peders (originally played by Pierre Bokma), a fading political journalist interviewing a soap opera star, Katya, played by Sienna Miller (originally played by Katja Schuurman). This film also features Tara Elders as Maggie, Molly Griffith as a waitress, and Philippe Vonlanthen as an autograph seeker. Steve Buscemi is also a director of this American adaptation. Katja Schuurman, the actress who played Sienna Miller's part in the original movie, has a small cameo as a woman leaving a limo towards the end of the movie.dbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:producerEthan Coendbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Herrmanndbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Rushdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bob_Thorntondbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Zeta-Jonesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Clooneydbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cedric_the_Entertainerdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:nameIntolerable Crueltydbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrack: Intolerable Crueltydbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_the_Coen_brothersIntolerable Cruelty is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed, co-written and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen, and produced by Brian Grazer and the Coens. The script was written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone and Ethan and Joel Coen, with the latter writing the last draft of the screenplay. The film stars George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Cedric the Entertainer, Edward Herrmann, Paul Adelstein, Richard Jenkins, and Billy Bob Thornton. When high-profile divorce lawyer Miles Massey, famed for his iron-clad prenup, comes head-to-head with gold-digger Marylin, soon the sparks start to fly between them.The film premiered at the 60th Venice International Film Festival and was released in the United States on October 10, 2003.dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_C._Piercedbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directorGene Fowler Jr.dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Floreadbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:producerEarle Lyondbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Jordan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Foxworthdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lyondbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Fowler_Jr.dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_C._Piercedbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Floreadbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Jordan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Lyondbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:nameInvisible Stranglerdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_FloreaInvisible Strangler is a 1984 American horror film directed by John Florea, an alternate cut of the 1978 film The Astral Factor, also known as The Astral Fiend, made in 1976.The film starring Robert Foxworth, Stefanie Powers, Cesare Danova, Sue Lyon and Elke Sommer. Arthur C. Pierce wrote the screenplay and co-directed the film uncredited.The film was originally released in 1978 as The Astral Factor aka The Astral Fiend. It was later re-edited into a new, shorter version entitled The Invisible Strangler and released on video in 1984. Invisible Strangler runs 85 minutes, about ten minutes shorter than The Astral Fiend, and most of the killer's dialogue lines during the murders were edited out, while new music and some entirely new scenes were added.The film is available today on DVD as The Astral Fiend, which is the original uncut 1978 version of the film. It is on a double feature dvd with The Brain Machine (1972).dbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gottfried_Reinhardtdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Johnsondbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_McGuiredbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gottfried_Reinhardtdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Osborndbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameInvitationdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Invitation_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gottfried_ReinhardtInvitation is a 1952 American melodrama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt and starring Van Johnson, Dorothy McGuire and Ruth Roman. Johnson and McGuire play a happily married couple, until the wife learns a secret about her husband. The film was based on the short story "R.S.V.P." by Jerome Weidman. The theme song "Invitation" has since become a jazz standard.dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:producerRichard Wilsondbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yul_Brynnerdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Ryderdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Daviddbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Dexterdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Kellindbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Hingledbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:nameInvitation to a Gunfighterdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Wilson_(director)Invitation to a Gunfighter is a 1964 DeLuxe Color Western film directed by Richard Wilson, starring Yul Brynner and George Segal. It was based on a 1957 teleplay by Larry Klein that appeared on Playhouse 90. A lone Creole gunfighter, Jules, burdened by his own past of dealing with racism and prejudices, ends up in a town dealing with its own racist and hypocritical ignominies. Jules attempts to learn the truth about the town's real motives for hiring him, while at the same time reconciling with his own past as he attempts to force the town's white folks to accept their own hypocritical shortcomings in living with their Mexican cohabitants.dbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Merzbachdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Merzbachdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInvitation to the Waltzdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1800sdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Goehrdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invitation_to_the_Waltz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_MerzbachInvitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond. It was based on a play by Eric Maschwitz.dbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIrish and Proud of Itdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Irish_and_Proud_of_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_black-and-white_filmsIrish and Proud of It is a 1936 comedy film directed and co-written by Donovan Pedelty and starring Richard Hayward, Dinah Sheridan and Liam Gaffney produced in the Irish Free State period. In the film, a popular London-based Irish singer announces one evening how much he would love to go home to his home village in rural Ireland. For a prank, some of his friends take him up on this offer. He is kidnapped and deposited on a wild moor. He returns to the village of his youth, slightly disorientated, and battles an American gangster who has taken control of the settlement.It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:nameIrma la Doucedbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:nameIrma La Doucedbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Billy_WilderIrma la Douce (French: [iʁ.ma la dus], "Irma the Sweet") is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder from a screenplay he co-wrote with I. A. L. Diamond, based on the 1956 French stage musical of the same name by Marguerite Monnot and Alexandre Breffort. The film stars Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine.dbp-dbr:Sam_Dunndbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scot_McFadyendbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:directorSam Dunndbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:distributorEMIdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:distributorD&E Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:distributorArts Alliance Mediadbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:producerSam Dunndbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:producerScot McFadyendbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Shirleydbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iron_Maidendbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Dunndbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scot_McFadyendbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:D&E_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Dunndbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scot_McFadyendbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Dunndbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scot_McFadyendbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:nameIron Maiden: Flight 666dbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chiledbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iron_Maiden_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Iron_Maiden:_Flight_666purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_heavy_metal_albumsIron Maiden: Flight 666 is a concert documentary film featuring the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour in February and March 2008, during which they travelled on their own customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which used the call-sign "666".Flight 666 is co-produced by Toronto-based Banger Films, known for their documentaries Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, Global Metal and Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. The film was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album Brave New World). It was distributed by Arts Alliance Media and EMI (except in the US, where it was sub-distributed by D&E Entertainment) in select digital theatres on 21 April 2009.dbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:directorHiroaki Yoshidadbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:starringBridget Fondadbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:starringJeff Faheydbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:starringJ. T. Walshdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:starringHiroaki Murakamidbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:nameIron Mazedbp-dbr:Iron_Mazedbp-dbp:countryJapan, United Statesdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_thriller_filmsIron Maze is a 1991 Japanese and American film directed by Hiroaki Yoshida and executive produced by Oliver Stone, starring Jeff Fahey, Bridget Fonda, Hiroaki Murakami, and J.T. Walsh.Based on Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's story In a Grove (the same short story that was used for Kurosawa's Rashomon), this contemporary re-telling shifts the action to a Pennsylvania 'Rust Belt' town.dbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heydondbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:distributorPotential Filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:distributorProteus Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:producerCraig McConnelldbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:producerRob Heydondbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Sinclair_(actor)dbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carlo_Rotadbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Kreukdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heydondbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Heydondbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rob_Heydondbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:nameIrvine Welsh's Ecstasydbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:nameIrvine Welsh's Ecstasy - Official Movie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:nameIrvine Welsh's Ecstasy - The Best of the Music from the Filmdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sault_Ste._Marie,_OntarioIrvine Welsh's Ecstasy is a 2011 Canadian film adaptation of the short story "The Undefeated" from the best-selling book Ecstasy by Irvine Welsh. Directed by Rob Heydon, the film stars Adam Sinclair as Lloyd Buist, a drug user who smuggles ecstasy from Amsterdam. Kristin Kreuk plays his love interest, Heather Thompson.dbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_Artists_Productionsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:producerDavid Dentdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bonar_Colleanodbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Deckerdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_Artists_Productionsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:nameIs Your Honeymoon Really Necessary?dbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Is_Your_Honeymoon_Really_Necessary%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_of_remarriage_filmsIs Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Bonar Colleano, Diana Dors, David Tomlinson and Diana Decker. It was based on Vivian Tidmarsh's 1944 West End hit play by the same name.dbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Almonddbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIsabeldbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Quebecdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Almonddbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gaspé_PeninsulaIsabel is a 1968 Canadian film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond.dbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPalace Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Scharfdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIsabelle Fauveldbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJean Petitdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mathilda_Maydbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIsabelle Eberhardtdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Algiersdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Marseilledbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Genevadbp-dbr:Isabelle_Eberhardt_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ian_PringleIsabelle Eberhardt is a 1991 Australian-French biographical drama film directed by Ian Pringle. The film follows the adult life of Isabelle Eberhardt and was filmed in Algiers, Paris and Geneva. It stars Mathilda May as Eberhardt and Peter O'Toole as Hubert Lyautey. It received financial backing from the Film Finance Corporation Australia and was nominated for three awards at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards.Isabelle Eberhardt was screened at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival and was also released in cinemas in Australia, though did not have a home media release. The film received generally negative reviews.dbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbp:nameIt's Never Too Late to Menddbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Menddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_BeaverIt's Never Too Late to Mend (alternatively Never Too Late to Mend; U.S. release title Never Too Late) is a 1937 British melodrama film directed by David MacDonald and starring Tod Slaughter, Jack Livesey and Marjorie Taylor. The plot involves a villainous squire and justice of the peace who conspires to have his rival arrested on false charges.It is based on the 1856 novel It Is Never Too Late to Mend by Charles Reade. The film was produced at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was popular enough to be rereleased in 1942.The novel had been adapted as a 1922 British silent film starring Russell Thorndike as Squire Meadows.dbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringClifford Heatherleydbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Hulbertdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Lynnedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Kendalldbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's Not Cricketdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Not_Cricket_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_filmsIt's Not Cricket is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Claude Hulbert, Henry Kendall, Betty Lynne and Clifford Heatherley. The film depicts a Frenchwoman married to a cricket-mad Englishman.It was shot as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios.dbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbp:nameIt's You I Wantdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:It's_You_I_Wantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer)It's You I Want is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Seymour Hicks, Marie Lohr and Hugh Wakefield. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The film's sets were designed by Norman Arnold.dbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbp:nameIt's a Betdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:It's_a_Betpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_EswayIt's a Bet is a 1935 British comedy drama film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Gene Gerrard, Helen Chandler and Judy Kelly. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley.dbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:nameIt's a Copdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_police_comedy_filmsIt's a Cop is a 1934 British police-themed comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, Chili Bouchier and Garry Marsh. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directorHerman Hoffmandbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Bermandbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Bermandbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's a Dog's Lifedbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Dog's_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herman_HoffmanIt's a Dog's Life is a 1955 American comedy drama film directed by Herman Hoffman and starring Jeff Richards, Edmund Gwenn and Jarma Lewis. It is adapted from Richard Harding Davis’s 1903 novel The Bar Sinister.dbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Loachdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbp:producerRebecca O'Briendbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbp:producerKen Loachdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Loachdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Loachdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_O'Briendbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Lavertydbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbp:nameIt's a Free World...dbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigrationdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ukrainedbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Loachdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Polish_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Free_World...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_PolandIt's a Free World... is a 2007 drama film directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty. Laverty won the Golden Osella (Best Screenplay) at the 2007 Venice Film Festival. An ambitious working class British woman, played by Kierston Wareing, tries to improve her lot by setting up her own business.dbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:nameIt's a Kingdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondIt's a King is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Joan Maude and Cecil Humphreys. It was made at Elstree Studios by the producer Herbert Wilcox's British and Dominions company.dbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Girarddbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Girarddbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbp:nameIt Shouldn't Happen to a Dogdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsIt Shouldn't Happen to a Dog is a 1946 American comedy crime film starring Carole Landis, Allyn Joslyn and Margo Woode, and directed by Herbert I. Leeds.dbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:distributorEMI Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:producerMargaret Mathesondbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Blakelydbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Aldertondbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Maynarddbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Harrowdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Platerdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:nameIt Shouldn’t Happen to a Vetdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:It_Shouldn't_Happen_to_a_Vetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_TillIt Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (in the United States also known as All Things Bright and Beautiful), is a 1976 sequel to the 1975 film All Creatures Great and Small. Although having the same title as James Herriot's second novel, the film is actually based on his third and fourth novels, Let Sleeping Vets Lie and Vet in Harness, which in the United States were released as a compilation volume titled All Things Bright and Beautiful. It is part of a series of movies and television series based on Herriot's novels.In this film, John Alderton has taken over the role of James and Colin Blakely that of Siegfried (portrayed in the first film by Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkins, respectively), while Lisa Harrow returns as Helen. It also features Richard Griffiths in his debut film appearance as Sam. The film was directed by Eric Till, and the screenplay is by Alan Plater. The film, which has a British-American joint venture, was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_D'Espositodbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringLizzy Caplandbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringTitus Welliverdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringJesse Bradforddbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringMaximiliano Hernándezdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_D'Espositodbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pearsondbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:nameItem 47dbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Lennertzdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainment_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:S.H.I.E.L.D.dbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_Phase_One_mass_mediaItem 47 is a 2012 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division), produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of Marvel's The Avengers. It is a follow-up and spin-off of The Avengers, and is the third Marvel One-Shot short film set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The film is directed by Louis D'Esposito, with a screenplay by Eric Pearson, and stars Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Bradford, Maximiliano Hernández, and Titus Welliver, with Hernández reprising his role from the film series. In Item 47, two civilians come across a Chitauri gun and use it to commit crimes.The short helped lead to ABC ordering a television series spin-off, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which began airing in September 2013.dbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_O'Shea_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Pascaldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charmian_Londondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJack Londondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Koreadbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Bronston_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Freddie_Richdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jack_LondonJack London, also known as The Story of Jack London, is a 1943 American biographical film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Alfred Santell and produced by Samuel Bronston with Joseph H. Nadel as associate producer, from a screenplay by Isaac Don Levine and Ernest Pascal based on the 1921 book The Book of Jack London by London's second wife, Charmian London.The film starred Michael O'Shea as Jack London and Susan Hayward with Osa Massen, Harry Davenport, Frank Craven and Virginia Mayo.dbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRon McLellendbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRon McLellendbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Normindbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justice_Leakdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringApril Gloverdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Bradlydbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCheri Christiandbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDave R. Watkinsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin L. Powersdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTracy Yarkonidbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJack O'lanterndbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsJack O'Lantern is an American 2004 low budget independent horror film written and directed by Ron McLellen, and starring Dave R. Watkins, Kevin L. Powers and Tracy Yarkoni. First screened at the Gainesville, Georgia FrightFest Film Festival, it was released on DVD in 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:producerDavid Barrondbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:producerLorenzo di Bonaventuradbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:producerMark Vahradiandbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:producerMace Neufelddbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:starringChris Pinedbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:starringKeira Knightleydbp-dbr:Jack_Ryan:_Shadow_Recruitdbp-dbp:starringKenneth 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Ryan: Shadow Recruit is a 2014 American action thriller film based on the character Jack Ryan created by author Tom Clancy. It is the fifth film in the Jack Ryan series and the second reboot thereof. Unlike its predecessors, it is not an adaptation of a particular Clancy novel, but rather an original story. Chris Pine stars in the title role, becoming the fourth actor to play Ryan, following Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck. The film is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars alongside Kevin Costner, and Keira Knightley.The original screenplay was written by Adam Cozad and David Koepp. The film was produced by Mace Neufeld, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, David Barron and Mark Vahradian, with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Paul Schwake and Tommy Harper as executive producers. The film score was composed by Patrick Doyle.The film was released in the United States on January 17, 2014. It grossed over $130 million and was met with mixed critical reviews. It is dedicated to Clancy, who died on October 1, 2013.dbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerPatrick McCormickdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerBryan Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerDavid Dobkindbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerOri Marmurdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringIan McShanedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringEwan McGregordbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringBill Nighydbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Houltdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringEleanor 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the Giant Slayer (previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney, from a story by Lemke and David Dobkin. The film, based on the British fairy tales "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Jack and the Beanstalk", stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, Eddie Marsan and Ewan McGregor. The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must save an abducted princess from a race of giants after accidentally opening a gateway to their land in the sky.Development of Jack the Giant Slayer began in 2005, when Lemke first pitched the idea. D. J. Caruso was hired to direct the film in January 2009, but in September of that year, Caruso was replaced by Singer, who hired McQuarrie and Studney to rework the script. The main characters were cast between February and March 2011, and principal photography began in April 2011 in England with locations in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Norfolk. The release of the film was moved back in post-production to allow more time for visual effects and marketing.Jack the Giant Slayer premiered on February 26, 2013, in Hollywood. It was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013, receiving mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office failure, earning $197 million worldwide against a budget of $185–200 million.dbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:producerJohnny Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:producerSpike Jonzedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:producerJeff Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringJohnny Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringDave Englanddbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringSteve-Odbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringRyan Dunndbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringBam Margeradbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringChris Pontiusdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringPreston Lacydbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringDanger Ehrendbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringWee Mandbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Acuñadbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Englanddbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve-Odbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Lacydbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Dunndbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Carniedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Pontiusdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_McGheheydbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Loomis_Falldbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Kosickdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_Dudesonsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:nameJackass 3Ddbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:nameJackass 3D: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Folk_musicdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dickhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(TV_series)dbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beavis_and_Butt-Headdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_TremaineJackass 3D (known as Jackass 3 on home media) is a 2010 American 3D reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine. It is the third installment in the Jackass film series, and the sequel to Jackass Number Two (2006). The film stars the regular Jackass cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, "Danger Ehren" McGhehey, Dave England, Preston Lacy, Wee Man, and Chris Pontius. This is the last Jackass film to feature Dunn before his death in 2011 and Margera as a primary cast member before his departure in 2020 (Margera is briefly in Jackass Forever). It is also the last Jackass film to feature a guest appearance by Rip Taylor, who died in October 2019.The film was theatrically released in the United States in the 3D format on October 15, 2010, by Paramount Pictures, marking the tenth anniversary of the Jackass television series. It received generally positive reviews from critics. The film grossed $171.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $20 million. A sequel, titled Jackass Forever, was released on February 4, 2022 to positive reviews.Leftover film footage scenes was incorporated as a extended length feature released as Jackass 3.5, on DVD and Blu-ray on June 14, 2011.dbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:McHenry_Brothersdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:distributorVertigo Filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:producerKarl Richardsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:producerFrank Manniondbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:producerMikael Carlssondbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:producerPatrick Scoffindbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringRichard E. Grantdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringTobias Menziesdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringTom Wilkinsondbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringEwan McGregordbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringRosamund Pikedbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringRichard Griffithsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringTimothy Spalldbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringDominic Westdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringRichard O'Briendbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringAlan Cummingdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringPam Ferrisdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringHugh Fraserdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringSanjeev Bhaskardbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:starringStephen Merchantdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:McHenry_Brothersdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Manniondbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:McHenry_Brothersdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:nameJackboots on Whitehalldbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehalldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Winston_Churchilldbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Belgian_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_alternative_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackboots_on_Whitehallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_II_alternate_historiesJackboots on Whitehall (a.k.a. Nazi Invasion: Team Europe) is a 2010 British adult animated/puppet satirical action comedy film set in an alternative history Second World War, in which Nazi Germany has seized London. The British must band together at Hadrian's Wall if they are to thwart the German invasion. Conceived by Edward and Rory McHenry, it is the first of its kind to feature animatronic puppets and the voices of well-known British actors including Ewan McGregor, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Timothy Spall, Richard O'Brien and Richard Griffiths. The film was executive produced by Frank Mannion.The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20 June 2010 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2010 by Vertigo Films. It received mixed reviews from critics, praising the cast, set design and voice acting but negativity toward the puppetry, action scenes, humor and story, calling it "lifeless, stiff, boring and unfunny" and compared unfavourably to Team America World Police.dbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Platnickdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:producerLinda Yellendbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:producerKen Goldendbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Scheiderdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Linda_Yellendbp-dbr:Jacobo_Timerman:_Prisoner_Without_a_Name,_Cell_Without_a_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_ArgentinaJacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film written, directed and produced by Linda Yellen. It is based on Jacobo Timerman's 1981 autobiographical book Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number. It was originally broadcast May 22, 1983 on NBC.dbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMayflower Productionsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Haradbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Newtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayflower_Productionsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Harrison_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._B._Priestleydbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJamaica Inndbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Daphne_du_Maurierdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_J._B._Priestleydbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1819Jamaica Inn is a 1939 British adventure thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and adapted from Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel of the same name. It is the first of three of du Maurier's works that Hitchcock adapted (the others were her novel Rebecca and short story "The Birds"). It stars Charles Laughton (who also produced the film through his Mayflower Pictures) and Maureen O'Hara in her first major screen role. It is the last film Hitchcock made in the United Kingdom before he moved to the United States.The film is a period piece set in Cornwall in 1820, in the real Jamaica Inn (which still exists) on the edge of Bodmin Moor.dbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:nameJane Steps Outdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_StudiosJane Steps Out is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Diana Churchill, Jean Muir, Peter Murray-Hill and Athene Seyler. There was a television remake on BBC in 1957.It was also remade in India as the Hindi film Love in Simla (1960) that made Sadhana Shivdasani into a star.dbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Marceldbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Robinson_(musician)dbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Marceldbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Robinson_(musician)dbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Haismandbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbp:nameJane and the Lost Citydbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mauritiusdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Winston_Churchilldbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_comicsdbp-dbr:Jane_and_the_Lost_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_MarcelJane and the Lost City is a 1987 UK film, based on the British newspaper strip Jane by Norman Pett. An adventure comedy set during World War II, the film was directed by Terry Marcel, and stars Kirsten Hughes in the title role, Sam Jones, Maud Adams, Jasper Carrott and Robin Bailey.dbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christine_Shindbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tanner_Maguiredbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blaine_Saundersdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christine_Shindbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christine_Shindbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameJaniedbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Janie_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_filmsJanie is a short film, written and directed by Christine Shin. Janie was selected as the 2005 Charles and Lucille King Finishing Fund.Janie, a 9-year-old girl, has a perfect life as an only daughter in a loving family. Her life, however, gets completely shattered when Ben, the little brother she never knew existed, unexpectedly shows up to live with her family.Janie was first released in the United States on February 26, 2006 as a part of the East Lansing Children's Film Festival, which is an offshoot of the East Lansing Film Festival. It stars Blaine Saunders, Tanner Maguire, Deborah Quayle, John Miailovich, and Katrina Feickert.dbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:producerJoseph Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:starringLorraine Garydbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:starringMario Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:starringKaren Youngdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:starringLance Guestdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:nameJaws: The Revengedbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Novelizationdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Bahamasdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bahamasdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alternative_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Smalldbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Martha's_Vineyarddbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Jaws:_The_Revengepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Peter_BenchleyJaws: The Revenge is a 1987 American thriller film produced and directed by Joseph Sargent. The fourth and final film in the Jaws franchise, it stars Lorraine Gary, who came out of retirement to reprise her role from the first two films, along with new cast members Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Karen Young and Michael Caine. Acting as a direct sequel to Jaws 2 (retroactively ignoring the events of Jaws 3-D), the film focuses on a now-widowed Ellen Brody (Gary) and her conviction that a great white shark is seeking revenge on her family, particularly when it kills her youngest son, and follows her to the Bahamas.The film was made in less than nine months, with production commencing in September 1986 so that the film could be released the following summer. The film was shot on location in New England and in the Bahamas and completed on the Universal lot. As with the first two films, Martha's Vineyard was the location of the fictional Amity Island for the opening scenes. Delays caused by the mechanical sharks and the weather led to concerns about whether the release date would be met. Many critics suggested that the rushed production compromised the quality of the film. The film was marketed with the now infamous tagline "This time, it's personal."Jaws: The Revenge was the lowest grossing film of the franchise, with $51.9 million total gross on a $23 million budget barely breaking even. It was universally panned by critics and audiences alike, who lamented the weak story, poor acting, and cheap-looking effects, and felt the franchise had run its course.dbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorSteven Spielbergdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorJoseph Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorJeannot Szwarcdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorJoe Alvesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Browndbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerRichard D. Zanuckdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerRupert Hitzigdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Landsburgdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLorraine Garydbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Dreyfussdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Shawdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRoy Scheiderdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMario Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBess Armstrongdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Youngdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMurray Hamiltondbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLance Guestdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLouis Gossett Jr.dbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringSimon MacCorkindaledbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringCollin Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Kramerdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Mascolodbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Alvesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Landsburgdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Hitzigdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guerdon_Trueblooddbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Sacklerdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Benchleydbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_de_Guzmandbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameJawsdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Peter_Benchleydbp-dbr:Jaws_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1975Jaws is an American media franchise series that started with the 1975 film of the same name that expanded into three sequels, a theme park ride, and other tie-in merchandise, based on a 1974 novel Jaws. The main subject of the saga is a great white shark and its attacks on people in specific areas of the United States and The Bahamas. The Brody family is featured in all of the films as the primary antithesis to the shark. The 1975 film was based on the novel written by Peter Benchley, which itself was inspired by the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916. Benchley adapted his novel, along with help from Carl Gottlieb and Howard Sackler, into the film, which was directed by Steven Spielberg. Although Gottlieb went on to pen two of the three sequels, neither Benchley nor Spielberg returned to the film series in any capacity.The first film was regarded as a watershed film in motion picture history; it became the father of the summer blockbuster movies and one of the first "high-concept" films. The film is also known for the introduction of John Williams' famous theme music, which was a simple alternating pattern of the E and F notes of a piano. Williams' musical score won an Academy Award. The film won two other Academy Awards, and was nominated for Best Picture.The success of Jaws led to three sequels, and the four films together have earned over US$800 million worldwide in box office gross. The franchise has also inspired the release of various soundtrack albums, additional novelizations based on the sequels, trading cards, theme park rides at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Japan, multiple video games, and a musical that premiered in 2004. Although the first film was popular with critics when it was originally released, critical and commercial reception went downhill with each sequel. This reception has spread to the merchandise, with video games seen as poor imitations of the original concept. Nevertheless, the original 1975 film has generally been regarded as one of the greatest films ever, and frequently appears in the top 100 of various American Film Institute rankings.Benchley would come to regret that he ever wrote the original book, however, considering it encouraged a widespread public fear of sharks. As such, he spent most of his life promoting the cause of ocean conservation.dbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:producerDavid Browndbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:producerJohn Williamsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:producerRichard D. Zanuckdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:starringLorraine Garydbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:starringRoy Scheiderdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:starringMurray Hamiltondbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Sacklerdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:nameJaws 2dbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:nameJaws 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_Musicdbp-dbr:Jaws_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Williamsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Zanuck_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Browndbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Martha's_Vineyarddbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Peter_Benchleydbp-dbr:Jaws_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Navarre,_FloridaJaws 2 is a 1978 American horror thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by Howard Sackler and Carl Gottlieb. It is the sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975), and the second installment in the Jaws franchise. The film stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, with Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton and Jeffrey Kramer reprising their respective roles as Martin's wife Ellen Brody, mayor Larry Vaughn and Deputy Hendricks. It also stars Joseph Mascolo, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, Gary Springer, and Keith Gordon in his first feature film role. The plot concerns Police Chief Martin Brody suspecting another great white shark is terrorizing the fictional seaside resort community of Amity Island, following a series of incidents and disappearances, and his suspicions are eventually proven true.Like the production of the original film, the production of Jaws 2 was troubled. The first director for the film, John D. Hancock, proved to be unsuitable for an action film and was replaced by Szwarc. Scheider agreed to reprise his role only to settle a contractual issue with Universal Pictures, was unhappy during production and had several heated exchanges with Szwarc.The film was released on June 16, 1978 to mixed reviews. While the performances of Scheider, Gary and Hamilton, the special effects, and John Williams' musical score were praised, it received criticism for essentially duplicating the formula of the first film. However, in retrospect, the film is generally regarded as the best of the three Jaws sequels. It was briefly the highest-grossing sequel in history until Rocky II was released in 1979. The film's tagline, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water..." has become one of the most famous in film history and has been parodied and homaged several times. It was followed by Jaws 3-D in 1983.dbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Alvesdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:producerGraham Walkerdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Landsburgdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Hitzigdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:starringBess Armstrongdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:starringLouis Gossett Jr.dbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:starringSimon MacCorkindaledbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Alvesdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Landsburgdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Hitzigdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guerdon_Trueblooddbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:nameJaws 3-Ddbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:nameJaws 3-D: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Ddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alan_Landsburg_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SeaWorld_Orlandodbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orlando,_Floridadbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jaws_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Jaws_3-Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_GottliebJaws 3-D (titled Jaws III in its 2-D form) is a 1983 American horror film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale and Louis Gossett Jr. As the second sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws it was the third installment in the Jaws franchise. The film follows the Brody children from the previous films to SeaWorld, a Florida marine park with underwater tunnels and lagoons. As the park prepares for opening, a young great white shark infiltrates the park from the sea, seemingly attacking and killing the park's employees. Once the shark is captured, it becomes apparent that a second, much larger shark also entered the park and was the real culprit.The film made use of 3D during the revived interest in the technology in the 1980s, amongst other horror films such as Friday the 13th Part III and Amityville 3-D. Cinema audiences could wear disposable cardboard polarized 3D glasses to create the illusion that elements penetrate the screen. Several shots and sequences were designed to utilize the effect, such as the shark's destruction. Since 3D was ineffective in home viewing until the advent of 3D televisions in the late 2000s, the alternative title Jaws III is used for television broadcasts and home media.To a lesser degree than its predecessors, Jaws 3-D was still commercially successful despite overwhelmingly negative reviews. It was followed by Jaws: The Revenge in 1987, which retroactively ignores this film.dbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringKevin Smithdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringShannon Elizabethdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringChris Rockdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringJason Leedbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringJason Mewesdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringAli Larterdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:starringEliza Dushkudbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:nameJay and Silent Bob Strike Backdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Dimension Motion Picture Jay and Silent Bob Strike Backdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askew_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askewniverse_filmsdbp-dbr:Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Strike_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Bank,_New_Jersey_in_fictionJay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 American satirical stoner buddy comedy film written, co-edited, and directed by Kevin Smith and produced and co-edited by Scott Mosier. The film is the fifth set in the View Askewniverse, a growing collection of characters and settings that developed out of Smith's cult-favorite Clerks. It stars Jason Mewes and Smith respectively as the two eponymous characters. The film also stars Shannon Elizabeth, Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Will Ferrell, Eliza Dushku, Ali Larter, and Chris Rock, among many others, most of which make cameo appearances. The title and logo for Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back are direct references to The Empire Strikes Back (1980).Originally intended to be the last film set in the Askewniverse, or to feature Jay and Silent Bob, Strike Back features many characters from the previous Askew films, some in dual roles and/or reprising roles from the previous four entries. The film received mixed reviews from critics.Smith announced in February 2017 that he was writing a sequel called Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, which started filming in February 2019 and was released on October 15 of that same year. From February to June 2019, Smith additionally re-adapted the plot of the film to the character of Mindy McCready / Hit-Girl in the relaunched Image comic book series, titled Hit-Girl: The Golden Rage of Hollywood, with Dave Lizewski filling the role of Banky Edwards.dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Salvadbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGM Distribution Co.dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. 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It stars Gina Philips and Justin Long as siblings returning home for spring break who encounter a violent truck driver portrayed by Jonathan Breck. The film takes its name from the 1938 song, featured in the film under a version by Paul Whiteman. Patricia Belcher and Eileen Brennan also appear in supporting roles, with Salva making a cameo appearance.The film was a co-production between the United States and Germany, with United Artists co-financing the American Zoetrope title. It filmed in various towns in Florida starting in August 2000 after Salva convinced the studios to cast Phillips and Long with the help of executive producer Francis Ford Coppola, who had previously financed his directional debut Clownhouse (1989). Due to unforeseen budget cuts, Salva rewrote the third act during production.The film was theatrically released by United Artists and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 31, 2001. It was a commercial success, grossing $59 million on a $10 million budget, despite mixed reviews from critics praising the first half over the second. It spawned a media franchise that includes two sequels and a reboot.dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorVictor Salvadbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTimo Vuorensoladbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Salvadbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Timo_Vuorensoladbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameJeepers Creepersdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2001dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monster_moviesThe Jeepers Creepers film series consists of four American horror movies. The first three movies were written and directed by Victor Salva, and the fourth was directed by Timo Vuorensola. The antagonist in each of the films is the Creeper, a demonic serial killer played by Jonathan Breck in the first three entries and Jarreau Benjamin in the fourth. The first film, starring Gina Philips and Justin Long, was a commercial success at the box office in 2001 and received mixed reviews from critics and a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. The second entry was also a commercial success. Subsequent entries in the series were not well received.dbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Feldmanndbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerMason Novickdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerJason Reitmandbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerDaniel Dubieckidbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerRandall Posterdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Kurstindbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerKevin Weaverdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lissy_Trulliedbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Butlerdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josh_Abrahamdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hayley_Williamsdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Janickdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Livermoredbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerEd Butlerdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerDave Cooleydbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerJosh Wilburdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerMax Dingeldbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerJD Cronisedbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:producerAndy Ernestdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:starringAmy Sedarisdbp-dbr:Jennifer's_Bodydbp-dbp:starringJ. 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Body is a 2009 American comedy horror film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody. Starring Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, Johnny Simmons, J. K. Simmons, Amy Sedaris, and Adam Brody, the film follows Jennifer Check (Fox), a demonically possessed high school student who kills her male classmates and devours their flesh in order to survive, while her bookworm best friend Anita "Needy" Lesnicki (Seyfried) must find a way to end her killing spree.Working with Cody again following their collaborative efforts on Juno (2007), Jason Reitman stated he and his producers "want to make unusual films". Cody said she wanted the film to speak to female empowerment and explore the complex relationships between best friends. As a tie-in to the film, Boom! Studios produced a Jennifer's Body graphic novel, released in August 2009.Jennifer's Body premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2009, and was theatrically released in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2009. The film was a commercial failure, grossing $31.6 million against its $16 million production budget, and received mixed reviews from critics, with its dialogue, emotional resonance, and performances of the cast being praised, while the narrative and tone were criticized.Following revelations that the film's poor marketing campaign was the result of the studio's desire to capitalize on Fox's sex appeal and gear the film towards a younger male audience, Jennifer's Body has undergone a critical re-evaluation in the years since its release, and has been described as a feminist cult classic.dbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Featherstone_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Pringledbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:starringKevin Smithdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:starringMichelle Torresdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:starringBob Mazadbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Featherstone_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Pringledbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Atherdendbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:nameBabakiueriadbp-dbr:BabaKiueriadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:BabaKiueriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:BabaKiueriapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indigenous_Australian_mass_mediaBabakiueria (also known under the video-title Babakiueria (Barbeque Area)) is a 1986 Australian satirical film on relations between Aboriginal Australians and European Australians.dbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paulette_Goddarddbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Rose_Leedbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Felix_E._Feistdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:nameBabes in Bagdaddbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._UlmerBabes in Bagdad is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Paulette Goddard and Gypsy Rose Lee.dbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Meinsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Henrydbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Meinsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Butler_(writer)dbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameBabes in Toylanddbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gus_Meinsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_in_Toyland_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charley_RogersBabes in Toyland is a Laurel and Hardy musical Christmas film released on November 30, 1934. The film is also known by the alternative titles Laurel and Hardy in Toyland, Revenge Is Sweet (the 1948 European reissue title), and March of the Wooden Soldiers (in the United States), a 73-minute abridged version.Based on Victor Herbert's popular 1903 operetta Babes in Toyland, the film was produced by Hal Roach, directed by Gus Meins and Charles Rogers, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. There are two computer-colorized versions between The Samuel Goldwyn Company in 1991 and Legend Films in 2006.Although the 1934 film makes use of many of the characters in the original play, as well as several of the songs, the plot is almost completely unlike that of the original stage production. In contrast to the stage version, the film's story takes place entirely in Toyland, which is inhabited by Mother Goose (Virginia Karns) and other well-known fairy tale and nursery rhyme characters.dbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:directorEdward C. 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Lilley and starring Ann Blyth, Peggy Ryan, and Andy Devine. It was produced by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameBaby Buggy Bunnydbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Baby_Buggy_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsBaby Buggy Bunny is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The cartoon was released on December 18, 1954, and stars Bugs Bunny. The story is about a short gangster named "Babyface" Finster (based on gangster Baby Face Nelson) who, after a clever bank robbery, loses his ill-gotten gains down Bugs' rabbit hole, forcing him to don the disguise of an orphan baby to get it back. The title is a play on the tongue twister "Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers".dbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Furstdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerRobert Granddbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerMatty Simmonsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Kormandbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringStephen Furstdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Leisuredbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Angaranodbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bolognadbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denny_Dillondbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Landerdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_McCormickdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringRachel Snowdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Furstdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matty_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matty_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameBaby Huey's Great Easter Adventuredbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Harvey_Comicsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ducksdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Easterdbp-dbr:Baby_Huey's_Great_Easter_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_FurstBaby Huey's Great Easter Adventure is a 1999 American adventure film directed by Stephen Furst, based on the Harvey Entertainment Company animated character Baby Huey. It was released by Columbia TriStar Home Video on VHS on March 2, 1999, and on DVD on February 15, 2005, by Classic Media.A majority of the film's cast and crew were National Lampoon veterans.dbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Bickford_(animator)dbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:distributorIntercontinental Absurditiesdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:producerBennett Glotzerdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringPeter Wolfdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringFrank Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringAdrian Belewdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringEd Manndbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringPatrick O'Hearndbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringRoy Estradadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringTerry Bozziodbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringTommy Marsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:starringand New York's Finest Crazy Personsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Bickford_(animator)dbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakesdbp-dbp:nameBaby Snakesdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1977dbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Zappadbp-dbr:Baby_Snakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clay_animation_filmsBaby Snakes is a film which includes footage from Frank Zappa's 1977 Halloween concerts at the Palladium in New York City. It also includes backstage antics from the crew, and stop motion clay animation from award-winning animator Bruce Bickford.The film premiered on Zappa's 39th birthday, December 21, 1979, at the Victoria Theater in Manhattan. During this initial New York run it was shown continuously 24 hours a day. (The theater marquee can be seen in the opening credits to the 1980 Italian horror film, Eaten Alive!, partly filmed in New York at the time that Baby Snakes was playing.)dbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Gillarddbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:producerDavid Devinedbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:producerRichard Mozerdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kyle_Labinedbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Petersondbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Dykstradbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Dunsmoredbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Jubinvilledbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringIan D. Clarkdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:starringRoss Pettydbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Gillarddbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Storeydbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:nameBach's Fight for Freedomdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedomdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Czech_filmsdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_Gillarddbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Johann_Sebastian_Bachdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1710sdbp-dbr:Bach's_Fight_for_Freedompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czech_biographical_drama_filmsBach's Fight for Freedom is a 1995 film created by David Devine and Richard Mozer for HBO Original Films of New York and directed by Stuart Gillard.Set in the early 18th century Prussian states, Johann Sebastian Bach, in his 30s and a chapel organist, is enraged. It is bad enough his boss, the Duke, stifles his creativity. Now the bumbling fool has given him 10-year-old Frederick Muller, a servant he suspects is a spy! But soon, the temperamental composer recognizes a kindred soul in his new assistant, for both know too well what it is like not to be able to follow your dream.The film was shot in Český Krumlov, Bohemia, in the southern Czech Republic. The soundtrack score features the Brandenburg Concertos, which were produced by David Devine for Sony Music of New York. The Slovak Philharmonic was commissioned to perform the soundtrack and was conducted by Ondrej Leonard.The film has been broadcast in over 100 countries in many languages and has been shown in music classes.dbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Cassondbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Freshmandbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:starringHenry Wenmandbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:nameBachelor's Babydbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor's_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesBachelor's Baby is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Ann Casson, William Freshman and Henry Wenman. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:starringShirley Deanedbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jed_Proutydbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:starringDixie Dunbardbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_(actor,_born_1892)dbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:nameBack to Naturedbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Tinlingdbp-dbr:Back_to_Naturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_KaylinBack to Nature is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Dixie Dunbar. It is part of the Jones Family series of films.dbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Iain_Softleydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Senator_Filmdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Woolleydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Dorffdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSheryl Leedbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Hartdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Iain_Softleydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Senator_Filmdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Woolleydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Iain_Softleydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBackbeatdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Beatlesdbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Iain_Softleydbp-dbr:Backbeat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_in_HamburgBackbeat is a 1994 independent drama film directed by Iain Softley. It chronicles the early days of The Beatles in Hamburg, West Germany. The film focuses primarily on the relationship between Stuart Sutcliffe (Stephen Dorff) and John Lennon (Ian Hart), and also with Sutcliffe's German girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr (Sheryl Lee). It has subsequently been made into a stage production.dbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Catesdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanton Rissnerdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Faheydbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Caseydbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Allendbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Paul_Martindbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gilbert_Catesdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Branddbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Reynolds_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameBackfiredbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Shiredbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Backfire_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gilbert_CatesBackfire is a 1988 mystery-thriller film about a murderous love triangle which forms between an affluent Vietnam War veteran, his wife, and another man. The film was directed by Gilbert Cates, and stars Karen Allen, Keith Carradine, Dean Paul Martin and Jeff Fahey. The film is dedicated to Martin, who died in a plane crash before the film was released.Filmed in 1987 and planned to be released to theatres, it instead premiered on Showtime in June of 1989. Los Angeles Times critic Chris Willman stated: "cable seems like just the right resting place for such a dully salacious effort."dbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)dbp-dbp:directorFrancisco Orvañanosdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNoah Silverdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brittany_Allendbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBackgammondbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_gamesdbp-dbr:Backgammon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BackgammonBackgammon is an erotic mystery film, directed and co-written by Francisco Orvañanos.dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDendy Filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Bennettdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Arguedbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gia_Caridesdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameBacklashdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_BennettBacklash is a 1986 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett.dbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Hitzigdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJason O'Malleydbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLance H. Robbinsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJason O'Malleydbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Shieldsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherilyn_Fenndbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason O'Malleydbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Hitzigdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vidmark_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBackstreet Dreamsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismdbp-dbr:Backstreet_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_ContiBackstreet Dreams (released as Forever Love in the Philippines) is a 1990 American drama film starring Brooke Shields, Jason O'Malley, Sherilyn Fenn and Anthony Franciosa. It was directed by Rupert Hitzig and Jason O'Malley, from a script written by O'Malley.dbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Cartoons,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Cartoons,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameBackwoods Bunnydbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Backwoods_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_OzarksBackwoods Bunny is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on June 13, 1959, and stars Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Bad_Bendbp-dbp:directorNigel Bachdbp-dbr:Bad_Bendbp-dbp:producerNigel Bachdbp-dbr:Bad_Bendbp-dbp:starringNigel Bachdbp-dbr:Bad_Bendbp-dbp:nameBad Bendbp-dbr:Bad_Bendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Benpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_independent_filmsBad Ben is the name of a web series of independent found footage horror comedy films, the first of which released in 2016. The series has been written and directed by Tom Fanslau under the pen name of Nigel Bach. As of 2024, there are fourteen Bad Ben films. A fifteenth installment will release in Summer 2025.A video game based on the series has also been released.dbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Pulbrookdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPotential Filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lightfootdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Xavier_Samueldbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Griffindbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lightfootdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Edgeworthdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Blooddbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Blood_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsBad Blood is a 2017 Australian thriller film directed by David Pulbrook and starring Xavier Samuel and Morgan Griffin.dbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Nagy_(director)dbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:distributorInternational Cinema Corp.dbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:producerRoss Hagendbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:starringRoss Hagendbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Zapatadbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Thordsendbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:starringDal Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:starringHoke Howelldbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Nagy_(director)dbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hagendbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Nagy_(director)dbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hagendbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliedbp-dbp:nameBad Charleston Charliedbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Charleston_Charliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivan_NagyBad Charleston Charlie is a 1973 comedy film written by and starring actor Ross Hagen and directed by Ivan Nagy. The film, rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America, was distributed by International Cinema Corporation. The film is loosely based on the life and death of 1920s gangster Charles Birger. Poorly received by both critics and audiences, the film has yet to be released on DVD or Blu-ray Disc.dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Martin_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshow_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:producerTony Martindbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Sitchdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_Napierdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robyn_Nevindbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Belldbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Vidler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mick_Molloydbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Franklin_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Lucydbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Smith_(announcer)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Broughdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Swain_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shaun_Micallefdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:nameBad Eggsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsBad Eggs is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and directed by Tony Martin. It stars Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin and Judith Lucy, with Alan Brough, Bill Hunter, Marshall Napier, Nicholas Bell, Steven Vidler, Shaun Micallef, Robyn Nevin, Brett Swain, Denis Moore and Pete Smith having supporting roles.Ben Kinnear (Molloy) and Mike Paddock (Franklin) are police officers working for the Zero Tolerance Unit, a special division of Victoria Police. When they accidentally shoot the corpse of a judge several times each, they are reprimanded but investigate his death, leading to several other accidents, for which they are relegated to uniform duty. Through Julie Bale (Lucy), a former police officer and Kinnear's ex, they uncover a conspiracy involving the Zero Tolerance Unit and extending all the way to the Premier of Victoria (Micallef).Tony Martin's comedic style in the movie blends one-liners and slapstick with more sophisticated humour. The film marked Martin's directorial debut. Many of the cast and crew members, including Molloy, Hunter, Martin and Lucy, had previously worked on the film Crackerjack (2002).The film performed moderately well at the Australian box-office and was also released in New Zealand and Germany. Molloy's acting was praised in some circles, as was the ARIA Award-nominated soundtrack by Dave Graney and Clare Moore.dbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Minna_Gombelldbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Eilersdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Burkedbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Girldbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:Bad_Girl_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Viña_DelmarBad Girl is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Sally Eilers, James Dunn, and Minna Gombell. The screenplay was adapted by Edwin J. Burke from the 1928 novel by Viña Delmar and the 1930 play by Delmar and Brian Marlowe. The plot follows the courtship and marriage of two young, working-class people and the misunderstandings that result from their not having learned to trust and communicate with one another. The film propelled then-unknown actors Eilers and Dunn to stardom. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Tischdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRob Lowedbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Tischdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Koeppdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Influencedbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Koeppdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bad_Influence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_HansonBad Influence is a 1990 American psychological thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson starring Rob Lowe and James Spader. Spader stars as a meek yuppie who crosses paths with a mysterious stranger (Lowe) and is gradually encouraged to explore his dark side. Bad Influence was the first film for which David Koepp received sole screenplay credit.dbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorShape-Shifting Filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerDuncan Jarmandbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Karapateasdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmel_(singer)dbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Barton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Karmadbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_ChandonBad Karma is a cult horror short film directed by Underground movie director Alex Chandon and stars Carmel and Dan Barton.dbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugenio_Martíndbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Gordon_(writer)dbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Van_Cleefdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Lollobrigidadbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugenio_Martíndbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Gordon_(writer)dbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugenio_Martíndbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:nameBad Man's Riverdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man's_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsBad Man's River (Italian: E continuavano a fregarsi il milione di dollari and Spanish: El hombre de Río Malo) is a 1971 Italian/Spanish/French international co-production comedy Spaghetti Western directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Lee Van Cleef, James Mason, Gina Lollobrigida, Sergio Fantoni, Simón Andreu and Lone Fleming, the director's then wife. Soundtrack was composed by Tony Duhig, Jon Field, Glyn Havard and Waldo de los Ríos.dbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webbdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbp:nameBad Man of Deadwooddbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Bad_Man_of_Deadwoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsBad Man of Deadwood is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harvey_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Winitskydbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArlene Sellersdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Guttenbergdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Hagertydbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Arkindbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harvey_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Medicinedbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Medicine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_SchifrinBad Medicine is a 1985 American comedy film starring Steve Guttenberg, Alan Arkin and Julie Hagerty. The film was written and directed by Harvey Miller, and was based on the novel Calling Dr. Horowitz, by Steven Horowitz, MD and Neil Offen.The film was criticized for its negative ethnic stereotypes. Although the film is set "Somewhere in Central America," it was filmed entirely in Spain. It was released by 20th Century Fox, and was one of three 1985 films to feature Hagerty in a starring role, the others being Lost in America and Goodbye, New York.dbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:directorAntón Goenecheadbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:distributorEverlasting Filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:distributorSteadfast Productionsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brianne_Berksondbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Tuniedbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:starringAndy Beandbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brianne_Berksondbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:starringJackie Stewartdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:starringAdam Muccidbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:starringAdam Scarimbolodbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brianne_Berksondbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:nameBad Vegan and the Teleportation Machinedbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Vegan_and_the_Teleportation_Machinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_romantic_comedy_filmsBad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine is a 2016 American romantic comedy thriller independent film directed and written by Antón Goenechea. It stars Brianne Berkson, Andy Bean, Adam Mucci, Adam Scarimbolo, and Frank Pando. It was produced by Berkson and was distributed by Everlasting Films. The film was screened in February and released in October 2016 at the Woodstock Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_F._Scott_Jr.dbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Crabbedbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Halldbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Blythedbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_F._Scott_Jr.dbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBadge of Honordbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Badge_of_Honor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsBadge of Honor is a 1934 American drama film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Buster Crabbe, Ruth Hall and Betty Blythe. It was produced on Poverty Row as a second feature for distribution by Mayfair Pictures. Crabbe was loaned out from Paramount Pictures for the production. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola.dbp-dbr:Badger's_Green_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Irwindbp-dbr:Badger's_Green_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Badger's_Green_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdrian D. 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Sheriff, which had previously been turned into a 1934 film of the same title. It was shot at Highbury Studios and released as a second feature by the Rank Organisation, on the same bill as Eureka Stockade. The film's sets were designed by Don Russell.dbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:producerRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alyn_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarke_Stevensdbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alyn_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:nameBadman's Golddbp-dbr:Badman's_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Badman's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyBadman's Gold is a 1951 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Johnny Carpenter, Alyn Lockwood and Clarke Stevens.dbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harlow_Wilcox_(announcer)dbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Dunndbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernessdbp-dbp:nameBah Wildernessdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bah_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barney_Bear_filmsBah Wilderness is an MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear, who goes camping out in the forest, similar to his first cartoon, The Bear That Couldn't Sleep. It is the ninth Barney Bear cartoon.dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Richardsondbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willoughby_Goddarddbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Napierdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameBaitdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_RichardsonBait is a 1950 British crime film directed, produced and co-written by Frank Richardson from his own stage play. An Adelphi feature film, Bait stars Diana Napier, John Bentley, Willoughby Goddard and John Oxford. A gang steals some diamonds, sells them on the black market and then plan to steal them back again.dbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antoine_Fuquadbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerSean Ryersondbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Paymerdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Foxxdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Morsedbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Kennedydbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Pastorellidbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringKimberly Elisedbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringMike Eppsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antoine_Fuquadbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Scheinmandbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Scheinmandbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameBaitdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_security_and_surveillancedbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mancinadbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tony_Gilroydbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Antoine_FuquaBait is a 2000 American action comedy film starring Jamie Foxx and David Morse. It was directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film was a huge financial failure, costing Warner Bros. $51 million but only grossing approximately $15 million.In the film, a petty thief shares a prison cell with a man who stole millions in gold from the Federal Reserve. The robber dies of natural causes, leaving behind a cryptic message concerning the location of his loot. The authorities decide to release his cellmate, to use him as bait against the deceased's dangerous former partner. The partner blackmails the thief to take him to the hidden gold, holding the thief's girlfriend as a hostage.dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGovernment of Tamil Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNational Centre for the Performing Arts,dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Government_of_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:National_Centre_for_the_Performing_Arts_(India)dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:V._Raghavandbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Balasaraswatidbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Uday_Shankardbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:V._K._Narayana_Menondbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Government_of_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Centre_for_the_Performing_Arts_(India)dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Government_of_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:National_Centre_for_the_Performing_Arts_(India)dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameBaladbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_dancedbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BharatanatyamBala is a 1976 documentary film made by Satyajit Ray, about a Bharatanatyam dancer, Balasaraswati, fondly known as "Bala". The film was jointly produced by National Centre for the Performing Arts and Government of Tamil Nadu. The thirty-three-minute documentary features the life and some of the works by Balasaraswati in the form of narration and dance, starring herself. At the age of fourteen, Ray had seen a performance of Balasaraswati in Kolkata, then known as "Calcutta", in 1935, when she was seventeen years old.Ray had initially planned to make a film on Bala in 1966, when she was in her prime, however he could not start filming until 1976. Though Bala was often called "a revolutionary Bharatanatyam dancer", she had never been filmed till she was 58 years old, in spite of having a career spanned over four decades. Ray decided to make the film on Bala, "the greatest Bharatanatyam dancer ever" according to him, to document her art for future generations with the "main value as archival". When Ray filmed the then 58-year-old Bala for the documentary, she wore the same pair of anklets which she had worn more than fifty years before for her debut performance, at the age of seven. Ray is reported to have said about the delayed filming of the documentary that "Bala filmed at 58 was better than Bala not being filmed at all."The film's script was included in a book named Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Ray's son Sandip Ray along with an ex-CEO of Ray Society, Aditinath Sarkar, which also included original scripts of Ray's other films.dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitaldbp-dbp:nameTales from the Gimli Hospitaldbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitaldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icelandic-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospitalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gimli,_ManitobaTales from the Gimli Hospital is a 1988 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin. His feature film debut, it was his second film after the short The Dead Father. Tales from the Gimli Hospital was shot in black and white on 16 mm film and stars Kyle McCulloch as Einar, a lonely fisherman who contracts smallpox and begins to compete with another patient, Gunnar (played by Michael Gottli) for the attention of the young nurses.Maddin had himself endured a recent period of male rivalry and noticed that he found himself "quite often forgetting the object of jealousy" and instead becoming "possessive of my rival." The film was originally titled Gimli Saga after the amateur history book produced locally by various Icelandic members of the community of Gimli (Maddin himself is Icelandic by ancestry). Maddin's aunt Lil had recently retired from hairdressing, and allowed Maddin to use her beauty salon (also Maddin's childhood home) as a makeshift film studio (Lil appears in the film briefly as a "bedside vigil-sitter in one quick shot [taken] just a couple of days before she died" at the age of 85). After Maddin's mother sold the house/studio, Maddin completed the remaining shots of the film at various locations, including his own home, over a period of eighteen months. Maddin received a grant from the Manitoba Arts Council for $20,000 and often cites that figure as the film's budget, although also estimates the actual budget between $14,000 and $30,000.dbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bud_Pollarddbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mantan_Morelanddbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bud_Pollarddbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_E._Gordondbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificdbp-dbp:nameTall, Tan, and Terrificdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Tan,_and_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_filmsTall, Tan, and Terrific is a 1946 American film directed by Bud Pollard and starring Mantan Moreland.dbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTangier Incidentdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tangierdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsTangier Incident is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Lew Landers and starring George Brent, Mari Aldon and Dorothy Patrick. It was one of several Hollywood films set in Tangier during the International Zone period.dbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerAimee Scribnerdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:nameTangled Ever Afterdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tangled_(franchise)Tangled Ever After is a 2012 six-minute American animated short film written and directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, serving as a sequel to the 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled. It premiered in theaters on January 13, 2012, before the 3D theatrical re-release of Beauty and the Beast, and on Disney Channel followed by the premiere of The Princess and the Frog on March 23, 2012. The short was later, in fall 2012, included as a bonus feature on the Diamond Edition of Cinderella, and was also released three years later, on the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Blu-ray on August 18, 2015. The short is also available as a stand-alone download on iTunes.The story of the short, counting also the TV series produced 5 years later (otherwise it would take place just after the original film as originally intended), picks up approximately three years after the events of Tangled, explored throughout Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, from the television film, Tangled: Before Ever After to the three-part series finale, "Plus est en Vous". In the short, the kingdom prepares for the long-awaited royal wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert. However, chameleon Pascal and horse Maximus lose the wedding rings, triggering a frenzied search to retrieve them.Greno and Howard started the film after popular demand. Among the film's voice actors are Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Matt Nolan.dbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbp:nameTangled Fortunesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Tangled_Fortunespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsTangled Fortunes is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buzz Barton, Francis X. Bushman Jr. and Caryl Lincoln.dbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameTangodbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tango_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsTango is a 1936 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Marian Nixon, Chick Chandler and Marie Prevost.dbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Talalaydbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Watsondbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard B. 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Based on the British comics series created by Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin, the film stars Lori Petty, Naomi Watts, Ice-T, and Malcolm McDowell. Set in a drought ravaged Australia years after a catastrophic impact event, it follows the antihero Tank Girl (Petty) as she, Jet Girl (Watts), and genetically modified supersoldiers called the Rippers fight Water & Power, an oppressive corporation led by Kesslee (McDowell).After reading an issue of the Tank Girl comic she had received as a gift, Talalay obtained permission from the comic's publisher Deadline to direct a film adaptation. She selected Catherine Hardwicke to be the production designer, and worked closely with Martin and Hewlett during the making of the film. Tank Girl was filmed primarily in White Sands, New Mexico, and Tucson, Arizona. The film's critically praised soundtrack was assembled by Courtney Love, and the Rippers' makeup and prosthetics team was headed by Stan Winston. Winston's studio were so enthusiastic about the project they cut their usual prices in half to meet the film's budget.Financially unsuccessful, Tank Girl recouped only about $6 million of its $25 million budget at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics. Martin and Hewlett have since spoken negatively of their experiences creating the film, and Talalay blamed some of the film's negative reception on studio edits over which she had no control. Despite the box-office failure of the film, it has since become a cult classic and has been noted for its feminist themes.dbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristsdbp-dbp:directorAlexander Snellingdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristsdbp-dbp:producerKirsty Allison and Alexander Snellingdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristsdbp-dbp:nameTantric Touristsdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Indiadbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tantric_Touristspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TantraTantric Tourists is an independent British feature documentary film directed by Alexander Snelling and produced though Slack Alice Films by Kirsty Allison and Alexander Snelling. The film was shot entirely in India over a period of two weeks and is essentially a road movie, featuring various forms of transport, mainly bus, but also train, plane, boat, elephant, bicycle and rickshaw.dbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Ramplingdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Pleshettedbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ansaradbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Morrowdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Buonodbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:nameTarget: Harrydbp-dbr:Target:_Harrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Istanbuldbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Istanbuldbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Target:_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Les_BaxterTarget: Harry (also known as How to Make It and the original title What's in it for Harry?) is a 1969 thriller film directed by Roger Corman.The film was originally meant as a television pilot for the American Broadcasting Company. Rather than show it as a made-for-television film, the film was released theatrically as How to Make It. The film was shot in Monaco and Turkey in 1967 with Monte Hellman editing the film in 1968.Roger Corman took his name off the film and credited himself as "Henry Neill". According to Flimink the reasons for this are "a bit hazy – maybe because Gene added extra footage to try to sell the film, meant for television, to cinemas."dbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Brooksdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Brooksdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameTattoodbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Barry_De_Vorzondbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tattoo_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tattooingTattoo is a 1981 erotic thriller film directed by Bob Brooks, and starring Bruce Dern and Maud Adams. It depicts the relationship between a fashion model and an eccentric tattoo artist that quickly turns evil.dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kubec_Glasmondbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Bright_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:nameTaxi!dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kubec_Glasmondbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_taxisdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organized_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yiddish-language_filmsTaxi! is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney and Loretta Young.The film includes a famous, and often misquoted, line with Cagney speaking to his brother's killer through a locked closet door: "Come out and take it, you dirty yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!" This line has often been misquoted as "You dirty rat, you killed my brother".dbp-dbr:Bernard_Herrmann__Bernard_Herrmann__1dbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:producerMichael Phillipsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:producerJulia Phillipsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:producerMichael Phillips, Neely Plumbdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringPeter Boyledbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringAlbert Brooksdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringCybill Shepherddbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:starringLeonard Harrisdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julia_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Phillips_(producer)dbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:nameTaxi Driverdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:nameTaxi Driver: Original Soundtrack Recordingdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_prostitutiondbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexual_repressiondbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_taxisdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1975dbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Existentialist_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casting_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_Herrmanndbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Palme_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teenagersdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Insomnia_in_filmdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Julia_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Phillips_(producer)dbp-dbr:Taxi_Driverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Attempted_assassination_of_Ronald_ReaganTaxi Driver is a 1976 American neo-noir psychological drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader. Set in a morally decaying New York City following the Vietnam War, it stars Robert De Niro as veteran Marine and taxi driver Travis Bickle, whose mental state deteriorates as he works nights in the city. The film also features Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, Leonard Harris and Albert Brooks (in his first feature film role).Filming began in summer 1975, with actors taking pay cuts to ensure that the project could be completed on its low budget of $1.9 million. For the score, Bernard Herrmann composed what would be his final score. The music was finished mere hours before his death, and the film is dedicated to him.Theatrically released by Columbia Pictures on February 8, 1976, the film was critically and commercially successful despite generating controversy for both its graphic violence in the film's climax, and for the casting of 12-year-old Foster as a child prostitute. The film received numerous accolades, including the Palme d'Or at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival and four nominations at the 49th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (for De Niro) and Best Supporting Actress (for Foster).Although Taxi Driver generated further controversy for inspiring John Hinckley Jr.'s attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981, the film has remained popular. According to STRAND Magazine, it is considered one of the greatest films ever made, and one of the most culturally significant and inspirational of its time. In 2022, Sight & Sound named it the 29th-best film ever in its decennial critics' poll, and the 12th-greatest film of all time on its directors' poll, tied with Barry Lyndon. In 1994, the film was designated as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically" significant by the U.S. Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.dbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisedbp-dbp:nameTaxi to Paradisedbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Taxi_to_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelTaxi to Paradise is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Binnie Barnes, Garry Marsh and Henry Wilcoxon. It was made as a quota quickie at Wembley Studios.dbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:nameTell Me Tonightdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Babelsberg_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cine-Allianz_filmsTell Me Tonight or Be Mine Tonight is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Jan Kiepura, Sonnie Hale and Magda Schneider. It was shot in Berlin at the Babelsberg Studios as part of a co-production between Gainsborough Pictures and the German firm Cine-Allianz. A separate German-language version The Song of Night was also released.dbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:starringMargaretta Scottdbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:starringNova Pilbeamdbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:starringMervyn Johnsdbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Morgan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:nameCounterblastdbp-dbr:Counterblastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterblastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_StudiosCounterblast (also known as Devil's Plot) is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Robert Beatty, Mervyn Johns and Nova Pilbeam. It was written by Guy Morgan and Jack Whittingham, and made by British National Films at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Nolandbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Morrisdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Marshdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margot_Grahamedbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Manningdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameCounterfeitdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Counterfeit_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsCounterfeit is a 1936 American crime film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Chester Morris, Marian Marsh, Margot Grahame and Lloyd Nolan.dbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Friedmandbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Vincentdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Blakedbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_St._Johndbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Friedmandbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillips_Lorddbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:nameCounterspy Meets Scotland Yarddbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Counterspy_Meets_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Seymour_FriedmanCounterspy Meets Scotland Yard is a 1950 American film noir B movie directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Howard St. John, Ron Randell and Amanda Blake.It was the second of two film adaptations based on the radio series Counterspy (1942–57) created by Phillips H. Lord., starring Howard St. John as David Harding. The first had been David Harding, Counterspy (1950).dbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Country_Schooldbp-dbp:nameCountry Schooldbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Country_Schoolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsCountry School is a 1931 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:distributorGary Graydbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:distributorTerry McDermottdbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:producerFenton Rosewarnedbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:starringTerry McDermottdbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gary_Gray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Terry_McDermott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Vernon_(writer)dbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:nameCountry Towndbp-dbr:Country_Towndbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Country_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Country_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MaxwellCountry Town is a 1971 Australian drama film directed by Peter Maxwell, produced by Fenton Rosewarne and starring Terry McDermott, Gary Gray and Lynette Curran. It was a film version of the Australian television series Bellbird, written by Barbara Vernon.dbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:distributorFirst Division Picturesdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:distributorStage & Screen Productionsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:producerRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_M._Pizordbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Londondbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Desmond_(actor)dbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:starringJohn Prestondbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_M._Pizordbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Barringerdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:nameCourage of the Northdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Courage_of_the_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyCourage of the North is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring John Preston, William Desmond and Tom London.dbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crystal_Creek_Mediadbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerMichelle Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerTim Kaiserdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerMark A. Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerPenny Carlisidbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringKristina Kaylendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Mauceridbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringJared Withrowdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringJessica Koloiandbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crystal_Creek_Mediadbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:nameCourageous Lovedbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_KnudsenCourageous Love is a romantic drama film about a newly appointed engineering company president who falls in love with one of his employees while working undercover at a different branch office. It was produced by Crystal Creek Media and directed by Daniel Knudsen. Filming of Courageous Love took place in the summer of 2014 near Detroit, Michigan, with some additional photography taking place on location in New York City.dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_H._Corbettdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:starringFelicity Youngdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:nameCover Girl Killerdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_modelingdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_BishopCover Girl Killer is a 1959 black and white British 'B' thriller film written and directed by Terry Bishop and starring Harry H. Corbett, Felicity Young, Victor Brooks and Spencer Teakle.dbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Nuchterndbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Baker_Halldbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Rossdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Sparlingdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Patentdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Nuchterndbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCowardsdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsCowards is a 1970 American drama film written and directed by Simon Nuchtern about the then-topical issue of draft evasion in the Vietnam War. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970.Following the commercial failure of Cowards, the film was re-edited with newly shot erotic scenes featuring unrelated actors, and was reissued under the title Love-In '72 so that it could be remarketed as a sexploitation film. Nuchtern's name was removed from the credits of the recut version; the direction of Love-In '72 was credited to Sidney Knight and Karl Hansen, and the writing to Jay Robins.dbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Xavier_Kollerdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Destination_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Corleydbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:producerBart Rosenblattdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:producerEugene Mussodbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryl_Hannahdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Molly_Ringwalddbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kiefer_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Xavier_Kollerdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Destination_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Corleydbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Redford_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:nameCowboy Updbp-dbr:Cowboy_Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniel_Lichtdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rodeo_in_filmdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboy_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Xavier_KollerCowboy Up (also known as Ring of Fire) is a 2001 American Western film directed by Xavier Koller. It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Marcus Thomas, Molly Ringwald, and Daryl Hannah. It won the Crystal Heart Award at the 2001 Heartland Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArvi Liimatainendbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJanis Plattdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Ansleydbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_White_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCowboys Don't Crydbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_WheelerCowboys Don't Cry is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 1988. The film is based on a novel by Marilyn Halvorson. It stars Ron White, Zachary Ansley, Rebecca Jenkins, Janet-Laine Green and Thomas Hauff. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.dbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbp:producerBernard B. Raydbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rose_Gordondbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbp:nameCoyote Trailsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Coyote_Trailspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsCoyote Trails is a 1935 American Western film produced and directed by Bernard B. Ray starring Tom Tyler. There are no coyotes or their trails featured in the film.dbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:nameCracked Icedbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsCracked Ice is a 1938 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on September 10, 1938.dbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackdbp-dbp:nameCracked Quackdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Quackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsCracked Quack is a 1952 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on July 5, 1952, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. This cartoon is notable for being the final Porky Pig cartoon directed by Friz Freleng.dbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:directorRobert Leedbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:producerDan Howarddbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:producerDeborah Thompson Dudadbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:starringMichael Sarrazindbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:starringJudge Reinholddbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:starringCarol Altdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:nameCrackerjack 2dbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2dbp-dbp:countryCzech Republicdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackerjack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_filmsHostage Train, known as Crackerjack 2 in most international markets, is a 1997 Czech–Canadian action film directed by Robert Lee, starring Judge Reinhold, Carol Alt, Michael Sarrazin and Kateřina Brožová. It is a loose sequel to the 1994 film Crackerjack. Reinhold plays a damaged widower cop trying to save train passengers—among them his new girlfriend (Alt)—trapped inside a tunnel by a group of international terrorists, which includes his wife's killer (Roden) and a mysterious overlord (Sarrazin).dbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Malledbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Lewis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Cortesdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Wardendbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Penndbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrackersdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Malledbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Chiharadbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Italian_filmsCrackers is a 1984 American comedy-crime film directed by Louis Malle. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival.Written by Jeffrey Fiskin, the film is about a group of small-time out-of-luck thieves, led by the unemployed Weslake (Donald Sutherland), who attempt to rob the neighborhood pawn shop owned by the greedy Garvey (Jack Warden). It is a remake of the Italian film Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958) directed by Mario Monicelli.dbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Swanndbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Beyond_Internationaldbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHollywood Pictures Home Videodbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Warnerdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Kelliedbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Lyonsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Rowsthorn_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrackersdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Crackers_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Christmas_comedy_filmsCrackers is a 1998 Australian Christmas-themed comedy film directed and written by David Swann. The film stars Daniel Kellie, Susan Lyons, and Peter Rowsthorn, and follows the story of Hilary Dredge (Lyons) and her son Joey (Kellie) as they travel to the suburbs to spend Christmas with Joey's grandparents. They are joined by Hilary's boyfriend Bruno (Rowsthorn) and his son Angus (Christopher Chapman), leading to tensions and rivalries, particularly between Joey and Angus. Crackers was released on July 9, 1998, in Australia by Beyond Films, and grossed over $1.26 million at the box office.dbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Venabledbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothea_Wieckdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameCradle Songdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Cradle_Song_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsCradle Song is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen in his directorial debut, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Dorothea Wieck and Evelyn Venable. It is one of several films based on the 1911 Spanish play Canción de cuna by María and Gregorio Martínez Sierra. The play was translated into English in the 1920s by John Garrett Underhill.Cradle Song was Dorothea Wieck's first American film.dbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:directorJean Negulescodbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Bernheimdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:starringNan Greydbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:starringJohn 'Dusty' Kingdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:nameCrash Donovandbp-dbr:Crash_Donovandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Nighdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Donovanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_NegulescoCrash Donovan is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Nigh and Jean Negulesco and starring Jack Holt, John 'Dusty' King and Nan Grey. It marked the directorial debut of the Romanian-born Negulesco.dbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Williams_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:nameCrash Drivedbp-dbr:Crash_Drivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Crash_Drivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosCrash Drive is a 1959 British racing car film directed by Max Varnel and starring Dermot Walsh. It was produced by the Danziger Brothers. It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Schwalbdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Castledbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Gorceydbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Gorceydbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Huntz_Halldbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Murphy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Kemperdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:nameCrashing Las Vegasdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Crashing_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bowery_Boys_filmsCrashing Las Vegas is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring the comedy team The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 22, 1956 by Allied Artists and is the 41st film in the series. It was the last of the series to star Leo Gorcey.dbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Newilldbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Carmendbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringWarren Hulldbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_L._Lowedbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrashing Thrudbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_CanadaCrashing Thru is a 1939 American northern action film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring James Newill, Jean Carmen and Warren Hull. It is based on the 1935 novel Renfrew Rides the Range, the seventh in the popular Renfrew of the Royal Mounted series by Laurie York Erskine.The film was shot at the Iverson Ranch and on location around Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains of California. It was originally intended to be released by Grand National Pictures before being picked up for distribution by Monogram.dbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerman Cohendbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Palancedbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Egedbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aben_Kandeldbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCrazedbp-dbr:Craze_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Craze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:Craze_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_FrancisCraze is a 1974 horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Jack Palance, Diana Dors, Julie Ege and Edith Evans. It was written by Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel, based on the 1967 novel The Infernal Idol by Henry Seymour. The film centers on Neal Mottram, a psychotic antiques dealer who sacrifices women to the statue of Chuku, an African idol. It was the last film produced by Herman Cohen.dbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Dietzdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:producerSam Katzmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:starringShemp Howarddbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:starringTim Ryandbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:starringMax Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Dietzdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:nameCrazy Knightsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_horror_filmsCrazy Knights (also known as Ghost Crazy) is a 1944 American comedy horror film directed by William Beaudine and starring Billy Gilbert, Shemp Howard and Max Rosenbloom.The film focuses on a trio of traveling carnival performers who offer help to a stranded man and his daughter. They accompany the man to his estate, which seems to be haunted by ghosts. They discover a murder shortly after arriving.dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Whitmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cloris_Leachmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Purldbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donny_Mostdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Doeldbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Thom_(writer)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:nameCrazy Mamadbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1932dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Julie_CormanCrazy Mama is a 1975 American action comedy film, directed by Jonathan Demme, produced by Julie Corman and starring Cloris Leachman. It marked the film debuts of Bill Paxton and Dennis Quaid.The film focuses on a beauty parlor owner and her family, who lose their belongings to repossession. The trio of women soon start a crime spree. Their confrontation with law enforcement officers ends in a shootout.dbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_E._Middletondbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_MacKennadbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:starringJoan Bennettdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:starringJason Robards Sr.dbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_E._Middletondbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marion_Orthdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vincent_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:nameCrazy That Waydbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_MacFaddenCrazy That Way is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and starring Kenneth MacKenna, Joan Bennett and Regis Toomey, and based on the play In Love With Love by Vincent Lawrence.dbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Wheelerdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Aftermath_Mediadbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Landerosdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hurtdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Espositodbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:starringBeth Tegardendbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:starringMarie Caldaredbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Aftermath_Mediadbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Landerosdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)dbp-dbp:nameTender Loving Caredbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Windows_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IOS_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puzzle_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Single-player_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_with_alternate_endingsdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interactive_movie_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Full_motion_video_based_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ScummVM-supported_gamesdbp-dbr:Tender_Loving_Care_(video_game)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DVD_interactive_technologyTender Loving Care is an interactive movie originally released on August 12, 1998, by Aftermath Media. It is a psychological thriller starring Michael Esposito, Marie Caldare, Beth Tegarden, and John Hurt as Dr. Turner. It was written and directed by David Wheeler and produced by Rob Landeros, who also designed the interactive features. The game was originally produced with the intention of releasing the game under the Trilobyte label, but Landeros was fired from the company before it was released. Tender Loving Care was later released under Landeros's new company, Aftermath Media, on CD-ROM, with the option for users to watch the movie as a feature-length film as opposed to interacting with the game. In October 2012 the game was re-released under the Trilobyte Games label on the Apple iOS platform. The game is based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Andrew Neiderman.dbp-dbr:Tengersdbp-dbp:directorMichael J. Rixdbp-dbr:Tengersdbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Rixdbp-dbr:Tengersdbp-dbp:nameTengersdbp-dbr:Tengersdbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apartheid_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clay_animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Tengerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_animated_filmsTengers is a 2007 South African animated film written, directed and produced by Michael J. Rix. It is the first full-length animation produced in South Africa and uses the claymation technique.The film is a satirical black comedy about life in post-Apartheid South Africa. Rix has said his intention was to make a film that was: "Entertaining but not frivolous. Political but not preachy. Sophisticated but not alienating."dbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_M._Wilcox_(director)dbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbp:producerSol Baer Fieldingdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_M._Wilcox_(director)dbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Art_Cohndbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbp:nameTennessee Champdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tennessee_Champpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_M._WilcoxTennessee Champ is a 1954 American drama film with strong Christian overtones directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Shelley Winters, Keenan Wynn, Dewey Martin, and Charles BronsonMounted as a title to fill out double and triple bills (a B-movie), Tennessee Champ was one of several films Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shot in its pet process of Ansco Color, a ruddy-looking process employed on the same year's Brigadoon.The film marked a return to Hollywood for star Shelley Winters, who hadn't appeared in a film in almost two years because of her marriage to Vittorio Gassman (which ended in June 1954) and the birth of their child, Vittoria. The lull came just as she seemed to be on an upswing after roles in Winchester '73 (1950), Phone Call from a Stranger (1952), and her breakthrough tragic performance in A Place in the Sun (1951).dbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Zinnemanndbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_McKinneydbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Dillondbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Tillydbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Metzlerdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Zinnemanndbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_S._Haasdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTexdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tulsa,_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Hunterdbp-dbr:Tex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_ZinnemannTex is a 1982 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Tim Hunter in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Charles S. Haas and Hunter, based on S. E. Hinton's best-selling 1979 novel of the same name. It follows two teenage brothers in rural Oklahoma and their struggle to grow up after their mother's death and their father's departure. The film stars Matt Dillon in the title role, with Jim Metzler, Meg Tilly, Emilio Estevez, in his film debut, Bill McKinney, Frances Lee McCain and Ben Johnson in supporting roles. Metzler was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance.Tex is seen as one of the earliest efforts for Walt Disney Productions to put mature content in its movies and received positive reviews for its realism and its content.dbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTexas Jackdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Texas_Jack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsTexas Jack is a 1935 American Western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Jack Perrin, Jayne Regan and Nelson McDowell.dbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Graverdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Ventures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Sotosdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Graverdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Ventures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Sotosdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Graverdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTexas Lightningdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Lightning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_GraverTexas Lightning is a 1981 film written and directed by Gary Graver and starring Cameron Mitchell, Cameron Mitchell Jr., Maureen McCormick, and Peter Jason.The film was originally intended as a serious drama that was to be called The Boys, but the producers demanded that Graver re-edit it into a comedy.dbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbp:nameTexas to Bataandbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_Bustersdbp-dbr:Texas_to_Bataanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyTexas to Bataan is a 1942 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film is the seventeenth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars John "Dusty" King as Dusty, "Davy" Sharpe and Max "Alibi" Terhune, with Marjorie Manners, Steve Clark and Budd Buster.This is the first in the series with "Davy" Sharpe taking the place of Ray "Crash" Corrigan as one of the leads.The film is also known as The Long, Long Trail in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Klanedbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Shulerdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Cohendbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhillip M. Goldfarbdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Bogartdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonna Summerdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThe Commodoresdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThank God It's Fridaydbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motown_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casablanca_Records_soundtracksThank God It's Friday is a 1978 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Klane and produced by Motown Productions and Casablanca FilmWorks for Columbia Pictures. Produced at the height of the disco craze, the film features the Commodores performing "Too Hot ta Trot", and Donna Summer performing "Last Dance", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1978. The film features an early performance by Jeff Goldblum and the first major screen appearance by Debra Winger. The film also features Terri Nunn, who later achieved fame in the 1980s new wave group Berlin. This was one of several Columbia Pictures films in which the studio's "Torch Lady" came to life in the opening credits, showing off her moves for a few seconds before the start of the film.dbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jason_Reitmandbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Sacksdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Eckhartdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Brodydbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_H._Macydbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Elliottdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Bellodbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._K._Simmonsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Koechnerdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Lowedbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Brightdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katie_Holmesdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:nameThank You for Smokingdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_smokingdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rolfe_Kentdbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bureau_of_Alcohol,_Tobacco,_Firearms_and_Explosives_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jason_Reitmandbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jason_Reitmandbp-dbr:Thank_You_for_Smokingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_public_relationsThank You for Smoking is a 2005 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Jason Reitman in his feature film director debut and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 novel by Christopher Buckley. It follows the efforts of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor (Eckhart), who lobbies on behalf of cigarettes using heavy spin tactics while also trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son, played by Cameron Bright. Maria Bello, Adam Brody, Sam Elliott, Katie Holmes, Rob Lowe, William H. Macy, J. K. Simmons, and Robert Duvall appear in supporting roles.The film was released in a limited run on March 17, 2006, and had a wide release on April 14. It received largely positive reviews, with particular praise for its screenplay, humor, themes, and Eckhart's performance. As of 2007, the film had grossed a total of more than $39 million worldwide. The film was released on DVD in the US on October 3, 2006, and in the UK on January 8, 2007.dbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Bradshawdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorEdie Yollesdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdie Yollesdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Cravendbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonja_Smitsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lenore_Zanndbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Webberdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoann McIntyredbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameThat's My Baby!dbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Bradshaw_(director)dbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That's_My_Baby!_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Robertson_(composer)That's My Baby! is a 1984 Canadian comedy film directed by John Bradshaw and Edie Yolles. It was distributed for a brief time by Troma Entertainment.The film follows a Toronto couple, Lewis (Timothy Webber) and Suzanne (Sonja Smits). Lewis takes care of the house and works part-time, while Suzanne works full-time as a television producer. Lewis decides he wants a child, but Suzanne worries that it might interfere with her career.The cast also includes Joann McIntyre, Lenore Zann, Derek McGrath, Daniel Buccos, Kate Trotter, Matt Craven, Les Carlson, Jack Mather, Frank Moore, Peter MacNeill, Meredith Winning, Caroline Sturk, Norma Edwards, Michael Wong, Evan Meister and Kathryn Winning in supporting roles.dbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sandersdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pearl_Baileydbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Marie_Saintdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThat Certain Feelingdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_comicsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_paintersdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_of_remarriage_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Feeling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Port_Huron,_MichiganThat Certain Feeling is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, and starring Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint and George Sanders. The cast also features Pearl Bailey and a young Jerry Mathers.Based on the Broadway play King of Hearts by Jean Kerr, the film includes a song of the same name with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, written in 1925. Bailey was one of many singers who made a recording of it.dbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:distributorCommonwealth Uniteddbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:producerDonald Factordbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:producerLeon Mirelldbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandy_Dennisdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susanne_Bentondbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Burns_(actor)dbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:nameThat Cold Day in the Parkdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Mandeldbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Cold_Day_in_the_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsThat Cold Day in the Park is a 1969 psychological drama thriller film directed by Robert Altman and starring Sandy Dennis. Based on the novel of the same name by Richard Miles and adapted for the screen by Gillian Freeman, it was filmed on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, where the events occur. The supporting cast includes Michael Burns, Luana Anders, John Garfield Jr., and Michael Murphy.dbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Teemsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThat Evening Sundbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Penndbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_feudsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Scott_Teemsdbp-dbr:That_Evening_Sun_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_TeemsThat Evening Sun is a 2009 American drama film based on a 2002 short story "I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down" by William Gay. The movie, produced by Dogwood Entertainment, stars Hal Holbrook as Abner Meecham and is directed by Scott Teems who also wrote the screenplay. That Evening Sun premiered in March 2009 at South By Southwest, where it received the Audience Award for Narrative Feature and a special Jury Prize for Ensemble Cast. Joe Leydon of Variety hailed it as "an exceptionally fine example of regional indie filmmaking," and praised Holbrook's performance as a "career-highlight star turn as an irascible octogenarian farmer who will not go gentle into that good night." That Evening Sun also was screened at the 2009 Nashville Film Festival, where Holbrook was honored with a special Lifetime Achievement Award, and the film itself received another Audience Award.The film opened in limited release in November 2009, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 7, 2010.dbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sy_Bartlettdbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThat Ladydbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom / Spaindbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Youngdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ana_de_Mendoza_y_de_Silva,_Princess_of_ÉboliThat Lady is a 1955 British-Spanish historical romantic drama film directed by Terence Young and produced by Sy Bartlett and Ray Kinnoch. It stars Olivia de Havilland, Gilbert Roland, and Paul Scofield. It was written by Bartlett based on the 1946 historical novel by Kate O'Brien, which was published in North America under the title For One Sweet Grape. Paul Scofield won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles at the 9th British Academy Film Awards for his role in the film.dbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Tushinskidbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Berlindbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Tushinskidbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlindbp-dbp:nameThat Man: Peter Berlindbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_pornographydbp-dbr:That_Man:_Peter_Berlinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_male_pornographyThat Man: Peter Berlin is a 2005 documentary about the popular gay icon Peter Berlin directed by Jim Tushinski. The documentary had its world premiere at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival. The film received generally positive reviews.dbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristdbp-dbp:directorWalter R. Boothdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristdbp-dbp:distributorRobert W. Paul , BFI Video , Kino Videodbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristdbp-dbp:producerRobert W. Pauldbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_R._Boothdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristdbp-dbp:nameThe '?' Motoristdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1906_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1906_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_R._Boothdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_'%3F'_Motoristpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturn_in_filmThe '?' Motorist is a 1906 British silent comedy trick film, commonly called "The Mad Motorist" or "Questionmark Motorist" and directed by Walter R. Booth. Released in October 1906, the film is "one of the last films that W.R. Booth made for the producer-inventor R.W. Paul," and, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "looks forward to the more elaborate fantasies that Booth would make for Charles Urban between 1907 and 1911, as well as drawing on a wide range of the visual tricks that Booth had developed over the preceding half-decade."Booth later remade the film as The Automatic Motorist in 1911. The film has also been compared to the work of Georges Méliès and "The Impossible Voyage."dbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lon_Youngdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Krafftdbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe 13th Mandbp-dbr:The_13th_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_13th_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighThe 13th Man, also known as The Thirteenth Man, is a 1937 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Weldon Heyburn, Inez Courtney and Selmer Jackson. It was the first film released by the relaunched Monogram Pictures after the studio withdrew from a merger with Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:producerWalt Disneydbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:producerBill Walshdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:starringKeenan Wynndbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:starringTommy Kirkdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:starringFred MacMurraydbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:starringNancy Olsondbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:nameThe Absent-Minded Professordbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Brunsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Stevensondbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Studios_(division)_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_cars_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medfield_College_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Absent-Minded_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Absent-Minded_ProfessorThe Absent-Minded Professor is a 1961 American science fiction comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is based on the 1943 short story "A Situation of Gravity" (May 22, 1943 Liberty) by Samuel W. Taylor. The title character was based in part on Hubert Alyea, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Princeton University, who was known as "Dr. Boom" for his explosive demonstrations. The film stars Fred MacMurray as Professor Ned Brainard, alongside Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn, Tommy Kirk, Leon Ames, Elliott Reid, and Edward Andrews. The plot follows Brainard as he invents a substance that defies gravity, which he later exploits through various means.Released on March 16, 1961, the film was a box office success, and two years later became the first Disney film to have a sequel, Son of Flubber (1963). It was one of the first Disney films to be colorized (for the 1986 VHS release), and, along with The Shaggy Dog (1959) and Son of Flubber, is one of Disney's few black-and-white films to be produced after 1941. A remake titled Flubber with Robin Williams was released in 1997.dbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Conor_McPhersondbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Red_Morris,_4th_Baron_Killanindbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dylan_Morandbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lena_Headeydbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Gambondbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_McElhattondbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Delaneydbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aisling_O'Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringAbigail Iversendbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:starringAlvaro Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Conor_McPhersondbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Jordandbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Red_Morris,_4th_Baron_Killanindbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Conor_McPhersondbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:nameThe Actorsdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Minimalist_musicdbp-dbr:The_Actorsdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:The_Actorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Conor_McPhersonThe Actors is a 2003 Irish film written and directed by Conor McPherson and starring Dylan Moran and Michael Caine. In supporting roles are Michael Gambon, Miranda Richardson and Lena Headey.The Actors is a contemporary comedy set in Dublin. It follows the exploits of two mediocre stage actors as they devise a plan to con a retired gangster out of £50,000. The gangster owes the money to a third party, whom he has never met.The actors take advantage of this fact by impersonating this 'unidentified' third party, and claiming the debt as their own. To pull it off they enlist Moran's eerily intelligent nine-year-old niece, who restructures the plan each time something goes wrong.The two protagonists are acting in a version of Shakespeare's Richard III in which everyone dresses in Nazi uniform, a sly nod to Ian McKellen's production.The film is centred on the Olympia Theatre, and it is noteworthy for featuring the famous glass awning over the entrance which has since been destroyed in a traffic accident. The glass awning has since been rebuilt to its full former glory.dbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Sonnenfelddbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hummie_Manndbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnjelica Hustondbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringRaul Juliadbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Sonnenfelddbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Addams Familydbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Addams Family: Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barry_Sonnenfelddbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Caroline_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Addams_Family_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Addams_Family_filmsThe Addams Family is a 1991 American supernatural black comedy film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams and the 1964 television series produced by David Levy. Directed by former cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld in his feature directorial debut, the film stars Anjelica Huston, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance as Morticia Addams, Raul Julia as Gomez Addams, and Christopher Lloyd as Fester Addams. The film focuses on a bizarre, macabre, aristocratic family who reconnect with someone whom they believe to be a long-lost relative, Gomez's brother Fester Addams.The film was noted for its turbulent production. Originally developed at Orion, the film went $5 million over budget due to constant rewrites throughout shooting; health problems of people involved in the filming; and an overall stressful filming for Sonnenfeld himself, which caused multiple delays. The rise in production costs from the film's $25 million budget to $30 million led Orion, financially struggling and fearful of another big-budget flop, to sell the film to Paramount, who completed the film and handled the film's domestic distribution. Orion distributed the film internationally through Columbia Pictures. The film was commercially successful, making back almost seven times its production costs, and was followed by a sequel, Addams Family Values.dbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:directorRobert Michael Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Schenckdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_F._Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Fondadbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Hagmandbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_Nimoydbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Schenckdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_F._Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Michael_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Alpha_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harve_BennettThe Alpha Caper (also known as The Inside Job) is a 1973 American made-for-television crime thriller film directed by Robert Michael Lewis. It stars Henry Fonda as an embittered parole officer forced into early retirement, who decides to take revenge against the city officials by stealing a gold shipment being moved to a new depository. The television film was the final production of producer Aubrey Schenck and was a television pilot for an American television series called Crime.dbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Amateur Gentlemandbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_IVdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:The_Amateur_Gentleman_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_GoehrThe Amateur Gentleman is a 1936 British drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elissa Landi, Gordon Harker and Margaret Lockwood, with music by Richard Addinsell. It is based on the 1913 novel The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol. In an effort to prove his father's innocence of a charge of stealing, a young man disguises himself as a gentleman and travels to Regency London.It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by Edward Carrick. The story was previously filmed in the silent era in Britain The Amateur Gentleman and in Hollywood as The Amateur Gentleman 1926 with Richard Barthelmess.dbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Freunddbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:directorDavid Wolfdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:World_Northal_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:producerRobert Kennerdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:producerPeter Powelldbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:producerAnthony Jonesdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:starringBrian Walkerdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:starringJules Irvingdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:starringDavid Tawildbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:starringGil Ferschtmandbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:starringNathaniel Bellamy Jr.dbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:starringStretch Grahamdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Freunddbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:World_Northal_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:nameThe American Gamedbp-dbr:The_American_Gamedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_basketballdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_high_school_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_American_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_school_basketball_in_the_United_StatesThe American Game is a 1979 documentary film directed by Jay Freund and David Wolf contrasting the experiences of two high-school seniors, basketball players from remarkably different backgrounds.dbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Tennantdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:producerJanet Brownelldbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. Perkinsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drew_Barrymoredbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_John_Denisondbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harley_Jane_Kozakdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Mason_(actor,_born_1949)dbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Tennantdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storydbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Long_Islanddbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1992dbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_Tennantdbp-dbr:The_Amy_Fisher_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_HoenigThe Amy Fisher Story is a 1993 American television film dramatizing the events surrounding Amy Fisher's abuse as a teen by Joey Buttafuoco and her eventual conviction for aggravated assault for shooting Buttafuoco's wife. The film was produced by ABC and originally aired on that network; in 1993, it was released on VHS and in 2001 on DVD.The film stars 17-year-old Drew Barrymore, as Amy Fisher. Anthony John Denison portrayed Joey Buttafuoco. It aired the same night and time as another movie on Amy Fisher starring Alyssa Milano for CBS. The ABC film garnered higher TV ratings and critical praise than the CBS version.dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:directorClay Kaytisdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:directorFergal Reillydbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJohn Cohendbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:producerCatherine Winderdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringSean Penndbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBill Haderdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDanny McBridedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJason Sudeikisdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJosh Gaddbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMaya Rudolphdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPeter Dinklagedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clay_Kaytisdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fergal_Reillydbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Catherine_Winderdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Vittidbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Angry Birds Moviedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Angry Birds Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviedbp-dbp:countryFinlanddbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heitor_Pereiradbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_video_gamesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:4DX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clay_Kaytisdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Birds_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Angry_BirdsThe Angry Birds Movie is a 2016 animated comedy film based on Rovio Entertainment's Angry Birds franchise, produced by Columbia Pictures and Rovio Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film was directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly from a screenplay written by Jon Vitti and a story by Mikael Hed, Mikko Pöllä, and co-producer John Cohen. It stars the voices of Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Sean Penn, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Bill Hader, and Peter Dinklage. The film follows Red (Sudeikis), an outcast in an island of anthropomorphic flightless birds, as he suspects a newly arrived crew of pigs led by Leonard (Hader) of plotting an evil plan, and attempts to put a stop to them with the help of his newfound friends Chuck (Gad) and Bomb (McBride).After the success of the Angry Birds Toons animated series, Rovio subsequently began development on an adaptation of the Angry Birds video game series, and would proceed to make a proper announcement in December 2012. The first image from the film was revealed in October 2014, with Sudeikis, Gad, McBride, Hader, Rudolph, and Dinklage revealed to be part of its cast at the same time. Rovio and Sony Pictures announced that they would spend roughly €100 million for the marketing and distribution of The Angry Birds Movie, surpassing the €8.5 million budget of Big Game (2014) to become the most expensive Finnish-produced film up to that point. Sony Pictures Imageworks was responsible for handling animation services for the film.The Angry Birds Movie was released in the United States and Canada on May 20, 2016. The film received mixed reviews from critics and became a commercial success, grossing $352 million worldwide. A sequel, The Angry Birds Movie 2, was released on August 14, 2019, co-produced by Sony Pictures Animation, who were not involved with this film. A third installment, The Angry Birds Movie 3, is scheduled to be released by Paramount Pictures on December 23, 2026.dbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmdbp-dbp:directorVictor Schonfeld & Myriam Alauxdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmdbp-dbp:producerVictor Schonfeld & Myriam Alauxdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmdbp-dbp:nameThe Animals Filmdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_vegetarianismdbp-dbr:The_Animals_Filmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsThe Animals Film is a 1981 feature documentary film about the use of animals by human beings, directed by Victor Schonfeld and Myriam Alaux, and narrated by actress Julie Christie.dbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner-Pathé Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Hancockdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Anniversarydbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jimmy_SangsterThe Anniversary is a 1968 British black comedy film directed by Roy Ward Baker for Hammer Films and Seven Arts and starring Bette Davis. The screenplay, by Jimmy Sangster, was adapted from Bill MacIlwraith's 1966 play.dbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Debneydbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulia Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Giamattidbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMeryl Streepdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRegina Kingdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLily Tomlindbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ant Bullydbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ant Bully: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_Scoredbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Hanksdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Playtone_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DNA_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Legendary_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Goetzmandbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_antsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_antsThe Ant Bully is a 2006 American animated fantasy comedy film written, directed, and co-produced by John A. Davis. Based on the 1999 children's book of the same name, it tells the story of Lucas Nickle, a young boy who, after terrorizing a colony of ants, is shrunken and ordered to work amongst them. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures, Playtone, and DNA Productions, and features the voice talents of Julia Roberts, Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Paul Giamatti, Regina King, Bruce Campbell, and Zach Tyler Eisen. Released on July 28, 2006 by Warner Bros. Pictures, The Ant Bully garnered mixed reviews from critics and grossed $55 million against a $50 million budget, making it a box-office disappointment. This led to extensive layoffs at DNA Productions and, ultimately, the studio's closure. The Ant Bully was Ricardo Montalbán's final film role before his death in 2009.dbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McAboydbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Sydorickdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Mastersondbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Plummerdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Lowedbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Obba_Babatundédbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Warburtondbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McAboydbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tobe_HooperThe Apartment Complex is a 1999 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film directed by Tobe Hooper.dbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:October_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:producerRob Carlinerdbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:producerSteven Browndbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Greensteindbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:starringBilly Bob Thorntondbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:starringMiranda Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:starringFarrah Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:starringRobert Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:October_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:nameThe Apostledbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:nameThe Apostle: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_Christian_musicdbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Southern_Gospeldbp-dbr:The_Apostledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independent_Spirit_Award_for_Best_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Mansfielddbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Apostlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rising_Tide_Records_albumsThe Apostle is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Robert Duvall, who stars in the title role. John Beasley, Farrah Fawcett, Walton Goggins, Billy Bob Thornton, June Carter Cash, Miranda Richardson, and Billy Joe Shaver also appear. It was filmed on location in and around Saint Martinville and Des Allemands, Louisiana with some establishing shots done in the Dallas, Texas area. The majority of the film was shot in the Louisiana areas of Sunset and Lafayette.The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. For his performance, Duvall was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Film for 1997.dbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kemeny_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Quaiddbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Wardendbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dreyfussdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Micheline_Lanctôtdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kemeny_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lionel_Chetwynddbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitzdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Bear_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Kemenydbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:The_Apprenticeship_of_Duddy_Kravitz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsThe Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is a 1974 Canadian comedy drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff, and adapted by Mordechai Richler and Lionel Chetwynd from Richler’s 1959 novel. It stars Richard Dreyfuss as the title character, a brash young Jewish Montrealer who embarks on a string of get-rich-quick schemes in a bid to gain respect. The cast also features Micheline Lanctôt, Randy Quaid, Joseph Wiseman, Denholm Elliott, Joe Silver and Jack Warden.Winner of the Golden Bear at the 24th Berlin International Film Festival, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz has been described as a 'coming of age' for Canadian cinema, as both a widespread critical and commercial success internationally. It won the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. The film has been designated as a "masterwork" by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada.dbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Arcadiansdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Arcadians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_SavilleThe Arcadians is a 1927 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville (his directorial debut), and starring Ben Blue, Jeanne De Casalis and Vesta Sylva. It is a silent adaptation of the musical The Arcadians. It is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of missing films, but the British Film Institute has reported that an "incomplete and deteriorating nitrate print ... was apparently viewed prior to July 2008". It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush.dbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantdbp-dbp:nameThe Arctic Giantdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arctic_Giantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_monster_moviesThe Arctic Giant is the fourth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by Fleischer Studios. The story runs nine minutes and covers Superman's adventures in defeating a giant defrosted dinosaur that terrorizes the city. It was released on February 27, 1942. The short depicts a Godzilla-esque scenario while predating the 1954 film by 12 years.dbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Winfield_Sheehandbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_von_Eltzdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Lombarddbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mona_Marisdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Winfield_Sheehandbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Blockdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Arizona Kiddbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cisco_Kiddbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adaptations_of_works_by_O._Henrydbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Arizona_Kid_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_SantellThe Arizona Kid is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alfred Santell. It was produced by Fox Film Corporation.The original idea was for the film to be a sequel to In Old Arizona (1928), in which Warner Baxter played the Cisco Kid, a character from O. Henry’s 1907 short story The Caballero’s Way. His performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor. However, the studio discovered that the rights they had acquired allowed for only a single direct adaptation of the story, which had already been used for the 1928 film. To get around this limitation, Fox released The Arizona Kid, with Baxter playing Chico Cabrillo, a variation of the same archetype, presented as “The Arizona Kid”. The following year, the studio returned to the original character with The Cisco Kid (1931), once again starring Baxter alongside Conchita Montenegro and Edmund Lowe.The film features Carole Lombard in one of her early roles.The film was a hit at the box office.Parts of the film were shot in Grafton, Rockville Road, and Zion National Park in Utah.dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_Network)dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hall_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerKeith Hopwooddbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Hendersondbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Rootdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Jasondbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Thorntondbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mollie_Sugdendbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Thornedbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hibbertdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ballard_Berkeleydbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Knowles_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_Network)dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hall_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hambley_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe BFGdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe BFG – Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elizabeth_IIdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Roald_Dahldbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Keith_Hopwooddbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_BFG_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cosgrove_Hall_Films_filmsRoald Dahl's The BFG, or simply The BFG, is a 1989 British animated fantasy adventure made-for-television film, directed by Brian Cosgrove from a screenplay by John Hambley, based on the 1982 novel The BFG by Roald Dahl.Roald Dahl's The BFG debuted in the United Kingdom on 25 December 1989, on ITV. The film was dedicated to animator George Jackson, who had worked on numerous Cosgrove Hall Productions projects prior to his death in 1986. The film is also the last role of Ballard Berkeley (the voice of the Head of the Army), who died in 1988.dbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Abrahamdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter O. Almonddbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJane Startzdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerThomas Blissdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCaulfields, Caulfields, Mike Denneen, Jermaine Dupri, David Michael Frank, Richard Gottehrer, Jeffrey Lesser, Paul McKercher, James McVay, Kevin Moloney, Brendan O'Brien, G. Marq Roswell, David Russo, Manuel Seal, Jr., Todd Smallwood, Brad Wooddbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachael Leigh Cookdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSchuyler Fiskdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLarisa Oleynikdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZelda Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBre Blairdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStacy Linn Ramsowerdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTricia Joedbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Blissdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Baby-Sitters Clubdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Baby-Sitters Club: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beacon_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:The_Baby-Sitters_Club_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Baby-Sitters_ClubThe Baby-Sitters Club (advertised as The Baby-Sitters Club: The Movie) is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Melanie Mayron, in her feature film directorial debut and starring Schuyler Fisk, Bre Blair in her film debut, Tricia Joe in her final film, Rachael Leigh Cook in her film debut, Larisa Oleynik in her debut film appearance, Stacy Linn Ramsower and Zelda Harris. Based on Ann M. Martin's novel series of the same name, the film is about one summer in the girls' lives in the fictional town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut. The film was shot in the California cities of Los Angeles, Altadena, and Santa Clarita.The film was released on August 18, 1995. The film received mostly mixed to positive reviews, and grossed $9.6 million against a budget of $6.5 million.dbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:distributorShell Film Unitdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:producerJohn Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:nameThe Back of Beyonddbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_AustraliaThe Back of Beyond (1954) is a feature-length award-winning Australian documentary film produced and directed by John Heyer for the Shell Film Unit. In terms of breadth of distribution, awards garnered, and critical response, it is Heyer's most successful film. It is also, arguably, Australia's most successful documentary: in 2006 it was included in a book titled 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema, with Bill Caske writing that it is "perhaps our [Australia's] national cinema's most well known best kept secret".The aim of the film, as requested by the Shell Company, was to associate Shell with the essence of Australia, with Australianism. Heyer took as his central motif the fortnightly journey made by mailman Tom Kruse, along the remote Birdsville Track from Marree, in South Australia, to Birdsville, in southwest Queensland. In 1957, Heyer wrote that this film, when viewed with Francis Birtles' earlier In the Track of Burke and Wills (1916), "clearly suggest[s] that the true image of Australia is, and always has been, the image of Man against Nature".The film brought Tom Kruse to public notice, and resulted in his being appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) on 1 January 1955.dbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murdersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_DeFalcodbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murdersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_DeFalcodbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murdersdbp-dbp:nameThe Backlot Murdersdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murdersdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murdersdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Backlot_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_DeFalcoThe Backlot Murders (also known as Death is Directing in Germany) is a 2002 American slasher film directed by David DeFalco. It stars Priscilla Barnes, Charles Fleischer and Corey Haim. The film follows a killer in an Elvis mask, murdering the cast and crew of a music video shoot.dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_Perifeldbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRebecca Huntleydbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDamon Rossdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Rockwelldbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAwkwafinadbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZazie Beetzdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Ramosdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCraig Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarc Marondbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLilly Singhdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Ayoadedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Guys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex 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Bad Guys is a 2022 American animated heist comedy film loosely based on The Bad Guys children's book series by Aaron Blabey, and produced by DreamWorks Animation. The film was directed by Pierre Perifel, written by Etan Cohen, and stars the voices of Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Awkwafina, Craig Robinson, Anthony Ramos, Richard Ayoade, Zazie Beetz, Alex Borstein, and Lilly Singh. It tells the story of a criminal group of anthropomorphic animals who, upon being caught, pretend to attempt to reform themselves as model citizens, only for their leader to find himself genuinely drawn to changing his ways for good.Work on the film started in March 2018, with Cohen writing the screenplay. The characters and themes drew inspiration from various crime films and anime series such as Pulp Fiction (1994), the Ocean's film trilogy, Lupin III, and Sherlock Hound, while the inspiration for the film's animation style came from Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018). Production began at DreamWorks Animation's Glendale campus, and some additional production assets were borrowed from Jellyfish Pictures, with voice acting being done remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The Bad Guys was released theatrically by Universal Pictures in several countries on March 16, 2022, and in the United States on April 22. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $250.8 million. A sequel, The Bad Guys 2, was released in 2025.dbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Horndbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Nelson_(TV_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noam_Pitlikdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Horndbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Nelson_(TV_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Bait_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leonard_HornThe Bait is a television film about LAPD Detective Tracy Fleming, who is out to catch a serial killer preying on women in Los Angeles. Filmed in 1971 and released in 1973, it stars Donna Mills. The film was based on former police officer Dorothy Uhnak's first novel, also titled The Bait, which won the MWA's Edgar for Best First Novel. She was reportedly embarrassed over the liberties taken with her work by this film. The film itself was the pilot for an unlaunched weekly TV series.The Ledger, a later book by Ms. Uhnak featuring the same character, NYPD Detective Christie Opara, was adapted into the TV-film Get Christie Love! It also took liberties with the source material, but was, nonetheless, successfully turned into a TV series the following season.dbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_McCowandbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:producerAaron Spellingdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Majorsdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Heathertondbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Hingledbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_McCowandbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Spellingdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Maydbp-dbr:The_Ballad_of_Andy_Crockerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_McCowanThe Ballad of Andy Crocker is a 1969 American made-for-television film produced by Thomas/Spelling Productions, which was first broadcast by ABC on November 18, 1969.The film tells the story of a young man's struggle to reclaim his life after fighting in the Vietnam War. It tells a surreal, allegorical tale, similarly to The Swimmer starring Burt Lancaster. Written by actor Stuart Margolin, the film is notable as being one of the first films to deal with the subject matter of Vietnam veterans "coming home". It is also noted for its unusual casting, which placed a number of noted musical artists in key acting roles, including Jimmy Dean and Marvin Gaye.dbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Fitzmauricedbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Rockettdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_A._Rowlanddbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Fairbanks_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Compsondbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milton_Sillsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Mackailldbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Fitzmauricedbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Rockettdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_A._Rowlanddbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jackson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:nameThe Barkerdbp-dbr:The_Barkerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Fitzmauricedbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Louis_Silversdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_J._MankiewiczThe Barker is a 1928 American part-talkie pre-Code romantic drama film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., acquired in September 1928. The film was directed by George Fitzmaurice and stars Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill, Betty Compson, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The Barker is a part-talkie with talking sequences and sequences with synchronized musical scoring and sound effects. According to the film review in Variety, 44 percent (or 38 minutes) of the total running time featured dialogue. The film was adapted by Benjamin Glazer, Joseph Jackson and Herman J. Mankiewicz from the play by Kenyon Nicholson.The Broadway play of the same name which opened at the Biltmore Theatre January 18, 1927 and ran until July 1927 for 221 performances. In the stage production Walter Huston was "Nifty" and a still relatively unknown Claudette Colbert was "Lou", played in the film by Dorothy Mackaill.dbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norma_Shearerdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredric_Marchdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Vajdadbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claudine_Westdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Barretts of Wimpole Streetdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Photoplay_Awards_film_of_the_year_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Franklindbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robert_BrowningThe Barretts of Wimpole Street is a 1934 American historical romantic drama film directed by Sidney Franklin based on the 1930 play of the same title by Rudolf Besier. It depicts the real-life romance between poets Elizabeth Barrett (Norma Shearer) and Robert Browning (Fredric March), despite the opposition of her abusive father Edward Moulton-Barrett (Charles Laughton). The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Shearer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. It was written by Ernest Vajda, Claudine West, and Donald Ogden Stewart, from the successful 1930 play The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolf Besier, and starring Katharine Cornell.In 1957, Franklin directed a color remake in CinemaScope and Metrocolor starring Jennifer Jones, John Gielgud, and Bill Travers.dbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ursula_Jeansdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringEllis Jeffreysdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringLyn Hardingdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Barton Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barton_Mystery_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsThe Barton Mystery is a 1932 British crime film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Ursula Jeans, Ellis Jeffreys and Lyn Harding. It was based on the play The Barton Mystery by Walter Hackett.It was made at British and Dominions Studios, Elstree, as a second feature for release by Paramount Pictures. At the time Paramount was spending more on its quota films than other Hollywood companies.dbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Farkasdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Farkasdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Battledbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1904dbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Tourjanskydbp-dbr:The_Battle_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicolas_FarkasThe Battle (also known as Thunder in the East) is a 1934 Franco–British co-production English language drama film directed by Nicolas Farkas, and starring Charles Boyer, Merle Oberon and John Loder. It was adapted from a 1909 French novel by Claude Farrère entitled La bataille.dbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:directorAnatole Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:directorFrank Capradbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:War_Activities_Committee_of_the_Motion_Pictures_Industrydbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_States_Office_of_War_Informationdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:producerWar Department Special Service Divisiondbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Capradbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:War_Activities_Committee_of_the_Motion_Pictures_Industrydbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_States_Office_of_War_Informationdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_G._Epsteindbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Veillerdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:nameThe Battle of Russiadbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Russiadbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Why_We_Fightdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Capradbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dimitri_Tiomkindbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Soviet_Uniondbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pro-Soviet_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Russiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)The Battle of Russia (1943) is the fifth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight documentary series. The longest film of the series, it has two parts. It was made in collaboration with Russian-born Anatole Litvak as primary director under Capra's supervision. Litvak gave the film its "shape and orientation," and the film had seven writers with voice narration by Walter Huston. The score was done by the Russian-born Hollywood composer Dimitri Tiomkin and drew heavily on Tchaikovsky along with traditional Russian folk songs and ballads.The film historian Christopher Meir noted that the film's popularity "extended beyond the military audience for it was initially intended, and was the second in the series to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.dbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Macdonald_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Tongdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Carlyledbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGuillaume Canetdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTilda Swintondbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVirginie Ledoyendbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Macdonald_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hodge_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beachdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beach: Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronicadbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Ambient_musicdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Britpopdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bangkokdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_secret_societiesdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Badalamentidbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Utopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shark_attacks_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:The_Beach_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_HodgeThe Beach is a 2000 adventure drama film directed by Danny Boyle, from a screenplay by John Hodge, based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Alex Garland. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet, and Robert Carlyle. It was filmed on the Thai island of Ko Phi Phi Le.The film was released on 11 February 2000, by 20th Century Fox. It was a moderate box office success, grossing $144.1 million against a $50 million budget, but received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the film's scenery, soundtrack, and DiCaprio's performance, but criticized it as a muddled adaptation that loses the book's themes and social commentary.dbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Annettdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Darkdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlene_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anton_Diffringdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Calvin_Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Gray_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Annettdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beast Must Diedbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_Gamleydbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsThe Beast Must Die is a 1974 British horror film directed by Paul Annett. The screenplay was written by Michael Winder, based on the 1950 short story "There Shall Be No Darkness" by James Blish, originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories. The film stars Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, Tom Chadbon, and Michael Gambon. The plot involves a millionaire big game hunter who gathers six people at his remote English mansion, announcing that he suspects one of them is a werewolf. The viewer is invited to unfold the mystery along with the characters.dbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Jacobs_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Carrol_Naishdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Aldadbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Francendbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Jacobs_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curt_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:nameThe Beast with Five Fingersdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pianos_and_pianistsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Curt_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Beast_with_Five_Fingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_mystery_horror_filmsThe Beast with Five Fingers is a 1946 American mystery horror film directed by Robert Florey from a screenplay by Curt Siodmak, based on the 1919 short story of the same name by W. F. Harvey. The film stars Robert Alda, Victor Francen, Andrea King, and Peter Lorre. The film's score was composed by Max Steiner.dbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directorBrandon Sonnierdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllumination FilmWork LLCdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beatdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beat_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsThe Beat is a 2003 American drama film written and directed by Brandon Sonnier and was screened at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. At 20 years of age, Sonnier was the youngest director to have a feature film debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The previous record was held by Robert Rodriguez for El Mariachi. With limited release on Showtime, Black STARZ, and Encore in 2005, the film became an underground hip hop cult-classic, supported by a cast of internationally recognized rap artists such as Chino XL, Tak (Styles of Beyond) and Coolio, as well as Def Poetry Jam's Steve Connell. The film's star, Rahman Jamaal also wrote and produced the film's hip hop soundtrack.dbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:producerTodd Graffdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:producerHawk Kochdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:producerCliff Eidelmandbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:starringFran Drescherdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Malahidedbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:starringTimothy Daltondbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:starringLisa Jakubdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:starringIan McNeicedbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Graffdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Todd_Graffdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:nameThe Beautician and the Beastdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_presidentsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:The_Beautician_and_the_Beastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_EidelmanThe Beautician and the Beast is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis, written by Todd Graff, and starring Fran Drescher, Timothy Dalton, Lisa Jakub, Ian McNeice, and Patrick Malahide. It tells the story of a New York City beautician who is hired, under the false assumption that she is a science teacher, to tutor the four children of a dictator of a fictional Eastern European nation, played by Timothy Dalton. The film deals with the theme of cultural differences, and takes inspiration from other stories like Beauty and the Beast, The King and I, Evita, and The Sound of Music. Produced by Drescher's company High School Sweethearts in partnership with Paramount Pictures, The Beautician and the Beast was her first starring role in a film.Drescher chose Graff to write the screenplay because of his familiarity with her style of humor. She pitched and sold the project as a vehicle to transition her career in television to film. Filming took place during the fall of 1996 in Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, California, in Prague, and at Sychrov Castle in the Czech Republic. Kwapis consulted with dialect coach Francie Brown to create the fictional language Slovetzian used in the film. Cliff Eidelman composed the soundtrack which features the London Metropolitan Orchestra.The Beautician and the Beast was released on February 7, 1997 to generally negative reviews. Critics panned the story as more appropriate for a sitcom rather than a feature film, and called it a poor example of the romantic comedy genre. Drescher and Dalton received mixed reviews for their performances; Drescher was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. The Beautician and the Beast was a box-office bomb, grossing roughly $11.5 million against a production budget of $16 million.dbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Betrayaldbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisThe Betrayal is a low-budget 1957 British film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Philip Friend and Diana Decker. The screenplay was by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard.dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Evelyn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorHearst Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Bell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Blissdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Fahndbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Evelyn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ali_Marie_Mathesondbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameBetty Boop Movie Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_animated_filmsThe Betty Boop Movie Mystery (also known as Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery) is a 1989 animated special starring Betty Boop.dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:directorDavid Greenedbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Wolperdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gena_Rowlandsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josef_Sommerdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nan_Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Wolperdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_addictiondbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_memoirsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Wolper_Organization_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Gerald_Forddbp-dbr:The_Betty_Ford_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Betty_FordThe Betty Ford Story is a 1987 television film directed by David Greene and written by Karen Hall. This biographical film was based on the book The Times of My Life written by Chris Chase and Betty Ford. The film originally aired on ABC.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Shambergdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Kay Placedbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Goldblumdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Klinedbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGlenn Closedbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMeg Tillydbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoBeth Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Berengerdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Gallowaydbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Shambergdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Chilldbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rhythm_and_bluesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toronto_International_Film_Festival_People's_Choice_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Midlife_crisis_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Class_reunions_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:The_Big_Chill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carson_Productions_filmsThe Big Chill is a 1983 American comedy-drama film directed by Lawrence Kasdan, starring an ensemble cast consisting of Tom Berenger, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, William Hurt, Kevin Kline, Mary Kay Place, Meg Tilly, and JoBeth Williams. The plot focuses on a group of baby boomers who attended the University of Michigan, reuniting after 12 years when their friend Alex dies by suicide. It was filmed in Beaufort, South Carolina.The film was a box office hit and earned mixed to positive reviews, and was the first leading roles for many of the cast who went on to success in other films. The soundtrack features soul, R&B, and pop-rock music from the 1960s and 1970s, including tracks by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, the Rolling Stones, and Three Dog Night.The Big Chill was adapted for television as the short-lived series Hometown. Later, it influenced the TV series Thirtysomething and A Million Little Things.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C._Thomas_Howelldbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PM_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Merhidbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Pepindbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerGaby K. Maloufdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringSophie Warddbp-dbr:The_Big_Fall_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringC. 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Thomas Howell. When L.A. private detective Blaise Rybeck is hired by an alluring woman to find her brother, he is plunged headfirst into his deadliest case ever, including double-crossing deals and dangerous situations.The film was released direct to video on October 14, 1997, having previously aired on HBO in April 1997.dbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fandbp-dbp:directorMichael Meyerdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fandbp-dbp:directorMichael Criscionedbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fandbp-dbp:nameThe Biggest Fandbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Biggest_Fanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsThe Biggest Fan is a film featuring the band Dream Street (Chris Trousdale, Jesse McCartney, Matt Ballinger, Frankie J. Galasso, and Greg Raposo). The main characters are Chris Trousdale (playing himself) and his "Biggest Fan" Debbie Worden (Kaila Amariah). It was made in 2002 just before the band split because of the problems between their parents and producers; however, the film's release was postponed pending the outcome of a lawsuit between some of the band members and the band's management. Chris Trousdale is prominently featured in the film, while the other Dream Street members have cameo roles in the beginning and the end of the film. Trousdale promoted the film at his concerts after filming was complete. The Biggest Fan was released on DVD on May 18, 2005 (USA/Canada) and in 2007 (Australia). The soundtrack was released by Edel.dbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:nameThe Bill Posterdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsThe Bill Poster is a 1933 short theatrical cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many that feature Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Abbotdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Abbot_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._CooperThe Black Abbot is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring John Stuart, Judy Kelly and Edgar Norfolk. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures.The film's sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Evans_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbp:distributorCinemation Industriesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbp:producerJohn Evansdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Evans_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Evans_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Evans_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbp:nameThe Black Godfatherdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mockbuster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_African-American_organized_crimedbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_action_filmsThe Black Godfather is a 1974 American blaxploitation film written and directed by John Evans and starring Rod Perry, Don Chastain, Diane Sommerfield and Jimmy Witherspoon. The plot is about J.J. (Rod Perry), a rising star in the black crime scene, who is in the process of consolidating his power over the neighborhood. One of the only remaining obstacles is the white heroin cartel that is reluctant to abandon such a lucrative market. Tensions rise, and an explosive confrontation is the result.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Knightdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Addisondbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_province_of_Áviladbp-dbr:The_Black_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paganism_in_EuropeThe Black Knight is a 1954 British-American Technicolor medieval adventure film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Alan Ladd as the title character and Peter Cushing and Patrick Troughton as two conspirators attempting to overthrow King Arthur. It is the last of Ladd's trilogy with Warwick Films, the others being The Red Beret and Hell Below Zero based on Hammond Innes' book The White South.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Maskdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsThe Black Mask is a 1935 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Wylie Watson, Aileen Marson and Ellis Irving. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by Warner Bros.' British subsidiary. The film's sets were designed by the studio's resident art director Peter Proud. It is now considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Haasdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Haasdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Blood Orangesdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Oranges_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_HaasThe Blood Oranges is a 1997 erotic drama film directed by Philip Haas and starring Sheryl Lee, James C Ronning, Laila Robins, Rachael Bella, and Aida López. It is based on the 1970 erotic cult novel The Blood Oranges by John Hawkes.dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Léa_Pooldbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Dolphindbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pascale_Bussièresdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Donatodbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Léa_Pooldbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Dolphindbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:nameThe Blue Butterflydbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Butterflypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Léa_PoolThe Blue Butterfly (French: Le papillon bleu) is a 2004 Canadian biographical adventure drama film, directed by Léa Pool, produced by PorchLight Entertainment and Alliance Atlantis starring Marc Donato as Pete Carlton, a boy terminally ill with cancer, whose final wish is to find the elusive blue morpho butterfly. William Hurt plays entomologist Alan Osborne, who takes him to the jungles of Costa Rica to find the insect.The story is based on the life of David Marenger and his trip with entomologist Georges Brossard in 1987. It was filmed on location in Canada's Montreal, Quebec and Central America's Costa Rica.dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Launderdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Simmonsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringCyril Cusackdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringNoel Purcelldbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Hayterdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Houstondbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Blue Lagoondbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juvenile_sexuality_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1850sdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fijidbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_uninhabited_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henry_De_Vere_Stacpooledbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Launder_and_Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1841dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1849dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1852The Blue Lagoon is a 1949 British coming-of-age romance and adventure film directed and co-produced by Frank Launder (with Sidney Gilliat) and starring Jean Simmons and Donald Houston. The screenplay was adapted by John Baines, Michael Hogan, and Frank Launder from the 1908 novel The Blue Lagoon by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The original music score was composed by Clifton Parker and the cinematography was by Geoffrey Unsworth.The film tells the story of two young children shipwrecked on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific. Emotional feelings and physical changes arise as they grow to maturity and fall in love. The film has major thematic similarities to the Biblical account of Adam and Eve.dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:nameThe Blue Parrotdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Parrotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HarlowThe Blue Parrot is a low budget 1953 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by John Harlow and starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ballard Berkeley, Richard Pearson, and John Le Mesurier. The film was produced by Stanley Haynes for Act Films Ltd. The screenplay was by Alan MacKinnon from a story by British crime reporter Percy Hoskins.dbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Tischlerdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Aykroyddbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Browndbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAretha Franklindbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarrie Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Belushidbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Gibsondbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCab Callowaydbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Charlesdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Blues Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recordingdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Blues_rockdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Bluesdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Blue-eyed_souldbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Blues_Brothers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical action comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi as "Joliet" Jake Blues and Dan Aykroyd as his brother Elwood, characters developed from the recurring musical sketch "The Blues Brothers" on NBC's variety series Saturday Night Live. The script is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed, and the screenplay is by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and John Lee Hooker. It features non-musical supporting performances by Carrie Fisher and Henry Gibson.The story is a tale of redemption for paroled convict Jake and his brother Elwood, who set out on "a mission from God" to prevent the foreclosure of the Roman Catholic orphanage in which they were raised. To do so, they must reunite their R&B band and organize a performance to earn the $5,000 needed to pay the orphanage's property tax bill. Along the way, they are targeted by a homicidal "mystery woman", neo-Nazis, and a country and western band—all while being relentlessly pursued by the police.Universal Pictures, which won the bidding war for the film, was hoping to take advantage of Belushi's popularity in the wake of Saturday Night Live, the film Animal House, and the Blues Brothers' musical success; it soon found itself unable to control production costs. The start of filming was delayed when Aykroyd, who was new to film screenwriting, took six months to deliver a long and unconventional script that Landis had to rewrite before production, which began without a final budget. On location in Chicago, Belushi's partying and drug use caused lengthy and costly delays that, along with the destructive car chases depicted onscreen, made the film one of the most expensive comedies ever produced.Owing to concerns that the film would fail, its initial bookings were less than half of those similar films normally received. Released in the United States on June 20, 1980, it received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed over $115 million in theaters worldwide before its release on home video, and has become a cult classic over the years. A sequel, Blues Brothers 2000, was released in 1998. In 2020, The Blues Brothers was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morsedbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Silversdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Felldbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wally_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:nameThe Boatniksdbp-dbr:The_Boatniksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Coast_Guarddbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orange_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boatnikspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ron_W._MillerThe Boatniks is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Norman Tokar and starring Robert Morse, Stefanie Powers, Don Ameche and Phil Silvers. It was made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution.Young and awkward, Coast Guard Ensign Thomas Garland (Morse) suffers from the comparison with his late father, a war hero, which does not prevent him from falling for pretty Kate Fairchild (Powers), a young woman who manages a sailing school. Of course, the way he expresses his deep feelings for the lady leaves much to be desired, and the situation does not improve when a trio of bumbling jewel thieves interferes.Wally Cox had a supporting role playing a man who manages a boat for girls to give parties for the purposes of socializing with men.dbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanisheddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Tennysondbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanisheddbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanisheddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Tennysondbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanisheddbp-dbp:nameThe Body Vanisheddbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanisheddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Body_Vanishedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_TennysonThe Body Vanished (first shown as The Body Vanishes) is a 1939 British second feature ('B') crime comedy film directed by Walter Tennyson and starring Anthony Hulme, C. Denier Warren, and Ernest Sefton. It was written by Ian Walker and was made at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Goldstondbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:producerOtto Plaschkesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringIan Holmdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicol_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringDavid Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringJohn Thawdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringGareth Forwooddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:nameThe Bofors Gundbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_British_Armed_Forcesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushey_Studios_filmsThe Bofors Gun is a 1968 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Nicol Williamson, David Warner, Ian Holm and John Thaw. It was written by John McGrath based on his 1966 play Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun. Set in 1954, during the British peacetime occupation of West Germany following the Second World War, it portrays the increasingly violent interaction between members of a squad of soldiers during a single night of guard duty.dbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bishop_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darla_Hooddbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antonio_Morenodbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thelma_Todddbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Buschdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Finlayson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bohemian Girldbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Spanish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operasdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abductiondbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bohemia_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Miguel_de_Cervantesdbp-dbr:The_Bohemian_Girl_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_La_gitanillaThe Bohemian Girl is a 1936 comedic feature film version of the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe. Directed by James W. Horne and Charles Rogers, it was produced at the Hal Roach Studios and stars Laurel and Hardy, and Thelma Todd in her final film role. This was the last of thirteen pictures of Mae Busch and Oliver Hardy together. This was also the only appearance of Darla Hood in a full-length feature produced by Hal Roach.dbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:directorJames Cumminsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:distributorZia Film Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:producerRichard F. Brophydbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Dillerdbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:starringNorman Felldbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:starringEd Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:starringDeborah Rosedbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:starringJames Eustermanndbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cummins_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:nameThe Boneyarddbp-dbr:The_Boneyarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boneyardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_direct-to-video_filmsThe Boneyard is a 1991 American direct-to-video horror film directed by James Cummins and starring Ed Nelson, Deborah Rose, Norman Fell, James Eustermann, and Phyllis Diller.dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ana_Kokkinosdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAl Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Long_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Scacchidbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Frielsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Torvdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ana_Kokkinosdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Book of Revelationdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cezary_Skubiszewskidbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Revelation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_thriller_drama_filmsThe Book of Revelation is a 2006 Australian arthouse film directed by Ana Kokkinos and starring Tom Long, Greta Scacchi, Colin Friels, and Anna Torv. The film is adapted from the 2000 psychological fiction novel by Rupert Thomson. It tells the story of vengeance of a dancer named Daniel who is abducted and raped. It was produced by Al Clark and the soundtrack was created by Cezary Skubiszewski.dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Winstar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Estes_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Skinner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Stuart_Mastersondbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jena_Malonedbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Winstar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:nameThe Book of Starsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:nameThe Book of Stars: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indian_classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Gibbsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cystic_fibrosisThe Book of Stars is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Miner and starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Jena Malone as two sisters, both of whom are on the down slopes of their lives but in entirely different ways. 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The adaptation was written by Carol Sobieski, directed by Roger Young for Warner Bros. Television with Richard Chamberlain in the title role, along with Jaclyn Smith. It follows the storyline of the original novel, with a run-time of 185 minutes; with commercials added, the running time was extended to four hours, and was first shown on ABC in two 120 minute installments over two nights, making its first run count as a miniseries rather than a TV movie. As such, it was nominated in the Outstanding Miniseries category at the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards.The book was adapted again in 2002 by Doug Liman starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, launching the Bourne series of theatrical films, with considerable deviations from the original Cold War novel. It was followed later by a new series of Bourne bestsellers written by Eric Lustbader with the permission of the Ludlum estate.dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Limandbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Crowleydbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerDoug Limandbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard N. 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Based on Robert Ludlum's 1980 novel of the same name, it is the first installment in the Bourne franchise, and the film stars Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Brian Cox, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. In the film, Jason Bourne (Damon) suffers from psychogenic amnesia and is forced to fight to unlock his identity and his mysterious connection to the CIA.Attempts to develop a feature film adaptation of Ludlum's novel first began in 1981 but stalled after being passed to different distributors, with Warner Bros. producing a television film adaptation in 1988. Liman revived the feature film project in 1996 and worked with Ludlum and David Self on its screenplay after Gilroy initially declined: Gilroy made several changes to the script upon joining, with additional contributions from Herron. After Damon and Potente were cast, principal photography began in October 2000 and lasted until February 2001, with filming taking place in Paris, Prague, Imperia, Rome, Mykonos, and Zürich. Production was troubled: the creators frequently clashed with studio executives over delays, costs, last-minute changes, and unexpected reshoots.Originally set for release in September 2001, it was theatrically released in the United States on June 14, 2002, by Universal Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the direction, Damon's performance, action sequences, and characters: it is considered one of the most influential action films of all time. It grossed $214 million worldwide and was followed by the sequels The Bourne Supremacy (2004), The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), and Jason Bourne (2016) apart from The Bourne Legacy (2012).dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Legacy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Legacy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Legacy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Crowleydbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Legacy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Legacy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Smithdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Legacy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey M. 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The film centers on black ops agent Aaron Cross (portrayed by Jeremy Renner), an original character. In addition to Renner, the film stars Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton. The Bourne Legacy was preceded by The Bourne Identity (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and followed by Jason Bourne (2016).The Bourne Legacy is the only film in the franchise that does not feature titular character Jason Bourne, as actor Matt Damon chose not to return because Paul Greengrass was not the director. Bourne is shown in pictures and mentioned by name several times throughout the film. Tony Gilroy, co-screenwriter of the first three films, sought to continue the story of the film series without changing its key events, and parts of The Bourne Legacy take place at the same time as the previous film, The Bourne Ultimatum (2007). Aaron Cross is a member of a black ops program called Operation Outcome whose subjects are genetically enhanced. He must run for his life once former CIA Treadstone agent Jason Bourne's actions lead to the public exposure of Operation Treadstone and its successor, Operation Blackbriar.Filming was primarily in New York City, with some scenes shot in the Philippines, South Korea, and Canada. Released on August 10, 2012, the film received mixed reviews and grossed $276 million at the box office. It was followed in 2016 by Jason Bourne, with Damon reprising his role.dbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peyton_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:producerVince Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cole_Hauserdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Anistondbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringVince Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Lauren_Adamsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_D'Onofriodbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Longdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann-Margretdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Favreaudbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Higginsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peyton_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vince_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vince_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Garelickdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:nameThe Break-Updbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:genreScoreVariousdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jon_Briondbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peyton_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeremy_GarelickThe Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, based on a story by Jay Lavender, Jeremy Garelick, and Vince Vaughn, with a screenplay by Lavender and Garelick. The film stars Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston and was produced by Universal Pictures.The Break-Up was released in the United States on June 2, 2006, by Universal Pictures. It received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, who criticized its inconsistent tone but praised the chemistry between Vaughn and Aniston. Despite the reviews, the film was a commercial success, grossing approximately $205 million worldwide against a production budget of $52 million.dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:producerJohn Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:producervarious artistsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Tanendbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:starringMolly Ringwalddbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:starringJudd Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:starringAlly Sheedydbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Michael Halldbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:starringEmilio Estevezdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:starringPaul Gleasondbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Tanendbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Breakfast Clubdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_juvenile_delinquencydbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A&M_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_librariesdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A&M_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Breakfast_Clubdbp-dbr:The_Breakfast_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_soundtrack_albumsThe Breakfast Club is a 1985 American independent teen coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. The ensemble cast includes Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy. The narrative follows five high school students from different social cliques who spend a Saturday in detention under the supervision of a strict vice principal, gradually revealing their inner struggles and forming unexpected bonds.Hughes completed the screenplay in 1982 and moved forward with casting following the success of Sixteen Candles (1984). Principal photography took place from March to May 1984 at the shuttered Maine North High School in Des Plaines, Illinois, which served as the film's primary location.The film premiered in Los Angeles on February 7, 1985, and was released theatrically by Universal Pictures on February 15. It emerged as a commercial success, originally grossing $51.5 million against a $1 million budget. Critics widely praised the film's script, performances, and emotional resonance, and it is often cited as one of Hughes's most defining works. The prominence of the main cast contributed to their collective designation as members of the "Brat Pack", a term popularized in the media.In 2015, The Breakfast Club was digitally remastered and re-released in 430 theaters to mark its 30th anniversary. The following year, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is widely regarded as one of the greatest teen films ever made and a quintessential work of 1980s American cinema.dbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Lambertdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Breaking Pointdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryEnglanddbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaking_Point_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortThe Breaking Point (also known as The Great Armored Car Swindle for the US release) is a 1961 second feature British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Peter Reynolds, Dermot Walsh, Joanna Dunham and Lisa Gastoni. The screenplay was by Peter Lambert based on the 1957 novel by Laurence Meynell.It was one of several British crime films starring Reynolds.dbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bridal Pathdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridal_Path_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_GilliatThe Bridal Path is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Bill Travers, George Cole and Bernadette O'Farrell. It is based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Nigel Tranter. The film was an unsuccessful attempt to repeat the success of Launder and Gilliat's earlier Geordie (1955).dbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Keighleydbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Keighleydbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._M._Musselmandbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_G._Epsteindbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:nameThe Bride Came C.O.D.dbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Keighleydbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Philip_G._Epsteindbp-dbr:The_Bride_Came_C.O.D.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_filmsThe Bride Came C.O.D. is a 1941 American screwball romantic comedy starring James Cagney as an airplane pilot and Bette Davis as a runaway heiress, and directed by William Keighley. Although the film was publicized as the first screen pairing of Warner Bros.' two biggest stars, they had actually worked together in Jimmy the Gent in 1934, and had wanted to find another opportunity to work together.The screenplay was written by twins Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, from a story by Kenneth Earl and M. M. Musselman. The basic plot owes much to It Happened One Night, in which an heiress seeks to marry a playboy of whom her father disapproves, only to end up with a charming working man.dbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:distributorConstantin Filmdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:distributorWarner-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Versinidbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Hanindbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Wilmerdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heinz_Drachedbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Marion-Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rupert_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tsai_Chin_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:nameThe Brides of Fu Manchudbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchudbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fu_Manchu_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1924dbp-dbr:The_Brides_of_Fu_Manchupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_adventure_filmsThe Brides of Fu Manchu is a 1966 British/West German Constantin Film co-production adventure crime film based on the fictional Chinese villain Dr. Fu Manchu, created by Sax Rohmer. It was the second film in a series, and was preceded by The Face of Fu Manchu. The Vengeance of Fu Manchu followed in 1967, The Blood of Fu Manchu in 1968, and The Castle of Fu Manchu in 1969. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers for Hallam Productions. Like the first film, it was directed by Don Sharp, and starred Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu. Nigel Green was replaced by Douglas Wilmer as Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smith.The action takes place mainly in London, where much of the location filming took place.dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Macartneydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGlobo Vídeodbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lyn_Golebydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joss_Acklanddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Higgins_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saskia_Reevesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_O'Haradbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tabitha_Allendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Macartneydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lyn_Golebydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Hodgesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maggie_Hemingwaydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bridgedbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_romantic_drama_filmsThe Bridge is a 1992 independent film based on the novel by Maggie Hemingway. Directed by Sydney Macartney, it stars Saskia Reeves, David O'Hara, Joss Ackland, Rosemary Harris, Anthony Higgins, and Geraldine James. It was released in 1992.dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maury_M._Cohendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_T._Hormandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bridge of Sighsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_of_Sighs_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_thriller_filmsThe Bridge of Sighs is a 1936 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Onslow Stevens, Dorothy Tree and Jack La Rue.dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringSessue Hayakawadbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringWilliam Holdendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringJack Hawkinsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringAlec Guinnessdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:nameThe Bridge on the River Kwaidbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Bridge on the River Kwai is a 1957 epic war film directed by David Lean and based on the novel The Bridge over the River Kwai, written by Pierre Boulle. Boulle's novel and the film's screenplay are almost entirely fictional but use the construction of the Burma Railway in 1942–1943 as its historical setting. The cast includes William Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, and Sessue Hayakawa.The film was initially scripted by screenwriter Carl Foreman, who was later replaced by Michael Wilson. Both writers had to work in secret since they were on the Hollywood blacklist and had fled to the UK in order to continue working. As a result, Boulle, who did not speak English, was credited and received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay; many years later, Foreman and Wilson posthumously received the Academy Award.The Bridge on the River Kwai is now widely recognized as one of the greatest films ever made. It was the highest-grossing film of 1957 and received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics. The film won seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture) at the 30th Academy Awards. In 1997, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress. It has been included on the American Film Institute's list of best American films ever made. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Bridge on the River Kwai the 11th greatest British film of the 20th century.dbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredric_Marchdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_Kellydbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Strauss_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Valentine_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Michenerdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:nameThe Bridges at Toko-Ridbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ridbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Navydbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lyn_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Robsondbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_A._Michenerdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shot-down_aviatorsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Koreadbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_aircraft_carriersdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Visual_Effects_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Korean_People's_Armydbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_in_the_Korean_Wardbp-dbr:The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_George_SeatonThe Bridges at Toko-Ri is a 1954 American war film about the Korean War and stars William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney, and Robert Strauss. The film, which was directed by Mark Robson, was produced by Paramount Pictures. Dennis Weaver and Earl Holliman make early screen appearances in the film.The screenplay is based on the 1953 novel The Bridges at Toko-ri by Pulitzer Prize winner James Michener. The story, which closely follows the novel, is about the U.S. Navy pilots assigned to bomb a group of heavily defended bridges in North Korea. It emphasizes the lives of the pilots and crew in the context of the Korean War; a conflict that seems remote to all except those who fight in Korea.dbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerdbp-dbp:distributorRKO Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerdbp-dbp:nameThe Brighton Stranglerdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:The_Brighton_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brighton_and_HoveThe Brighton Strangler is a 1945 American crime film directed by Max Nosseck and starring John Loder, June Duprez and Michael St. Angel.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Sutterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cleve_Landsbergdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wes_Studidbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierce_Brosnandbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Greene_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Schweigdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buffy_Sainte-Mariedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Sutterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cleve_Landsbergdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_and_Indian_War_filmsThe Broken Chain is a 1993 TV movie made by the TNT network. It tells the true story of Iroquois warrior Thayendanegea participating in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cavendish_Morton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cavendish_Morton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Melodydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsThe Broken Melody is a 1916 British silent romance film directed by Cavendish Morton and starring John Martin Harvey, Hilda Moore and Manora Thew. A woman leaves her husband, a Polish violinist, but returns to him after he is wounded fighting a duel.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Melodydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romance_filmsThe Broken Melody is a sound 1929 British romance film directed by Fred Paul and starring Georges Galli, Andrée Sacré and Enid Stamp-Taylor. While the film has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score, singing and sound effects on the soundtrack. The film was shot at Cricklewood Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was based on a play by Herbert Keith and James Leader. An exiled Prince living in Paris, begins a daliance with an opera singer before returning to his wife.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Producers & Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Melodydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_VorhausThe Broken Melody is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Garrick, Margot Grahame, Merle Oberon and Austin Trevor.The film was made at Twickenham Studios. The film's sets were designed by the studio's resident art director James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(Australian_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Melodydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Melody Lingersdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:genremelodramadbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Melody_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallThe Broken Melody is a 1938 Australian drama film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Lloyd Hughes, based on a best-selling novel by F. J. Thwaites. Hall later said in 1974 that "This was a film that I’m particularly keen about still."dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Rosarydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Rosarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsThe Broken Rosary is a 1934 British musical film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Derek Oldham, Margaret Yarde and Vesta Victoria. It was made at Isleworth Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directorGary Hardwickdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_McHenrydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Hardwickdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerDoug McHenrydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paddy_Cullendbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlison Ball-Gabrieldbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerPilar McCurrydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morris_Chestnutdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Uniondbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Bellamydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamala_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shemar_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.L._Hughleydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_McHenrydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paddy_Cullendbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Brothers - Music From The Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_romance_filmsThe Brothers is a 2001 romantic comedy drama film starring Morris Chestnut, D. L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and Shemar Moore. The film was written and directed by Gary Hardwick, who has directed other films and television series such as Deliver Us from Eva and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper. Gabrielle Union, Tatyana Ali, Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Clifton Powell also star in the film's ensemble cast. Dubbed as the male version of the 1995 film Waiting to Exhale, this film traces the journey of four African-American men as they take on love, sex, friendship, honesty and commitment.The film was released in March 2001 and grossed nearly $28 million at the box office, which quintupled the movie's production cost of $6 million. It was nominated for NAACP Image Awards and Black Reel Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rian_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:distributorThe Weinstein Companydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:distributorSummit Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:producerRam Bergmandbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:producerJames D. Sterndbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:producerWendy Japhetdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:starringAdrien Brodydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:starringRobbie Coltranedbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:starringMark Ruffalodbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:starringMaximilian Schelldbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:starringRachel Weiszdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:starringRinko Kikuchidbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rian_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_D._Sterndbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rian_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:nameThe Brothers Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:nameThe Brothers Bloom: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montenegrodbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Greecedbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montenegrodbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rian_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Johnson_(musician)dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rian_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Brothers_Bloompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Czech_RepublicThe Brothers Bloom is a 2008 American caper comedy-drama film written and directed by Rian Johnson. The film stars Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo, Rinko Kikuchi, Maximilian Schell, and Robbie Coltrane. 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Starring Gallo and Chloë Sevigny, it tells the story of a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by memories of his former lover. It was photographed with handheld 16 mm cameras in various locations throughout the United States, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Ohio, Missouri, Utah, Nevada, and California.Following a world premiere at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, the film garnered a great deal of media attention because of an explicit scene where Sevigny performs unsimulated fellatio on Gallo, as well as a feud between Gallo and the film critic Roger Ebert. Ebert stated that The Brown Bunny was the worst film in the history of Cannes, although he later gave a re-edited version his signature "thumbs up", awarding the film three out of four stars.The film received mixed and heavily polarized reviews from critics, and was nominated for several accolades, including the Palme d'Or. It won the FIPRESCI Prize from the Viennale. The film has since gained a small cult following.dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Raydbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directorChuck Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directorClassic Cartoons:dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:producerChuck 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Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (originally entitled as The Great American Chase) is a 1979 American animated comedy package film directed by Chuck Jones, consisting of a compilation of classic Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts (specifically those that Jones himself had directed) and newly animated bridging sequences hosted by Bugs Bunny. The bridging sequences, which had been produced in 1978, show Bugs at his home, which is cantilevered over a carrot-juice waterfall (modeled on Frank Lloyd Wright's "Fallingwater" house in Bear Run, Pennsylvania). The film was released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteersdbp-dbp:nameThe Bulleteersdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_cars_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Bulleteerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsThe Bulleteers (1942) is the fifth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by Fleischer Studios. The story runs about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures as he defends the city against a villainous gang called "The Bulleteers", who are equipped with a bullet-shaped rocket car. It was originally released on March 27, 1942.dbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:directorStan Laureldbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Girarddbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:starringOliver Hardydbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:starringRichard Lanedbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:starringDiosa Costellodbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:starringMargo Woodedbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:starringCarol Andrewsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:nameThe Bullfightersdbp-dbr:The_Bullfightersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._Clairdbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Bullfighterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stan_LaurelThe Bullfighters is a feature film starring comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, the sixth and final film the duo made under 20th Century Fox as well as the last released in the United States.dbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Banfielddbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:starringFern Andradbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:starringRobert Andrewsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Martin-Harveydbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:starringJohn F. Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Banfielddbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Maeterlinckdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:nameThe Burgomaster of Stilemondedbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Maurice_Maeterlinckdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Walthamstow_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Banfielddbp-dbr:The_Burgomaster_of_Stilemondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgium_in_World_War_IThe Burgomaster of Stilemonde is a 1929 British sound drama film. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. The film was directed by George Banfield and starring John Martin Harvey, Fern Andra and Robert Andrews. It was made at Walthamstow Studios and on location in Belgium. It was based on the 1918 play Le Bourgmestre de Stilmonde by Maurice Maeterlinck. Like the play, it portrays German atrocities during the First World War occupation of Belgium. It was well received by critics.dbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHarvey Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRick Wakemandbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeah Ayresdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Backerdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLarry Joshuadbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLou Daviddbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Greydbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lawrence_(author)dbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Burningdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Progressive_rockdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pranksdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mass_murderdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filmways_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Backwoods_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_nastiesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rick_Wakemandbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Burning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Brad_GreyThe Burning is a 1981 slasher film directed by Tony Maylam, and starring Brian Matthews, Leah Ayres, Brian Backer, Larry Joshua, and Lou David. Its plot follows a summer camp caretaker who is horribly burnt from a prank gone wrong, where he seeks vengeance at a nearby summer camp years later. The film marks the debuts of actors Jason Alexander, Fisher Stevens, and Holly Hunter. The film is an international co-production between the United States and Canada.Based on the New York urban legend of the Cropsey maniac, the screenplay was written by Bob Weinstein and Peter Lawrence, from a story conceived by producer Harvey Weinstein, Tony Maylam, and Brad Grey. Rick Wakeman, of the progressive rock band Yes, composed the score.The Burning was theatrically released on May 8, 1981, by Filmways. Its critical reception was largely unfavorable, with many film critics deriding its similarities to Friday the 13th and Friday the 13th Part 2 and its graphic violence. However, it has since become a cult classic and received positive reappraisal from film critics.dbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerGrazia Radedbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerThomas M. Hammeldbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerDiane Batson-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerGrazka Taylordbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luis_Guzmándbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raul_Juliadbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Argenzianodbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_James_Olmosdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sônia_Bragadbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kamala_Lopez-Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brazildbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_treesdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_Changdbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Tolkindbp-dbr:The_Burning_Season_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_in_the_environmentThe Burning Season is a 1994 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by John Frankenheimer. The film chronicles environmental activist Chico Mendes' fight to protect the Amazon rainforest. This was Raul Julia's last film released during his lifetime, premiering on HBO on September 16, 1994, five weeks before his death. The film was based in part on the 1990 book of the same name by journalist Andrew Revkin.dbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sherman_Alexiedbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Outrider_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sherman_Alexiedbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Outrider_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_Alexiedbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbp:nameThe Business of Fancydancingdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Business_of_Fancydancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Sherman_AlexieThe Business of Fancydancing is a 2002 film written and directed by Sherman Alexie. It is loosely based on his 1992 book of the same name, a collection of stories and poems.dbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbp:nameThe Calling of Dan Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Calling_of_Dan_Matthewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_drama_filmsThe Calling of Dan Matthews is a 1935 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Richard Arlen, Charlotte Wynters and Douglass Dumbrille. It was based on the novel of the same title by Harold Bell Wright.dbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Haddrickdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:starringJohn Meillondbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:starringMichael Patedbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:starringBarbara Frawleydbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:nameThe Camel Boydbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Camel_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsThe Camel Boy is a 1984 Australian animated feature film by Yoram Gross.dbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMalcolm St. Clairdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_D._Lightondbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Brooksdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_D._Lightondbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Florence_Ryersondbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._S._Van_Dinedbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Canary Murder Casedbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philo_Vance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Tuttledbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._Clairdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Florence_RyersonThe Canary Murder Case is a 1929 American pre-Code crime-mystery film based on the 1927 novel of the same name by S.S. Van Dine (the pseudonym for Willard Huntington Wright). The film was directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with a screenplay by Wright (under the Van Dine pseudonym), Albert Shelby LeVino, and Florence Ryerson. William Powell starred in the role of detective Philo Vance, with Louise Brooks co-starring as "The Canary"; Jean Arthur, James Hall, and Charles Lane also co-starred in other principal roles.The first film to feature the Vance character, the film revolves around Vance's investigation into the murder of a conniving showgirl. It is a prime example of many films initially produced as a silent film before being turned into a "talkie", as the format quickly became the industry norm. The film was instrumental in expanding the career of Powell, who had previously been known in villain roles. Conversely, Brooks' refusal to participate in the sound reshoots famously led to controversy from which her career never recovered; her role was dubbed by Margaret Livingston.The Canary Murder Case was released by Paramount Pictures on February 16, 1929 to mixed reviews; the dubbing of Brooks was heavily panned by critics. However, the film was successful enough that Powell filmed two sequels with Paramount, The Greene Murder Case (1929) and The Benson Murder Case (1930), as well as The Kennel Murder Case (1933) at rival studio Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Macartneydbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Benedettidbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_J._Christopherdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neve_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sydney_Macartneydbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Benedettidbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_J._Christopherdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canterville_Ghost_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Canterville_GhostThe Canterville Ghost is a 1996 family film directed by Sydney Macartney. The mystery, romance, and adventure stars Patrick Stewart and Neve Campbell; it is based on an 1887 Oscar Wilde short story of the same title which was serialized in the magazine The Court and Society Review. This story has been adapted to film and made-for-TV movies several times since the original film of the same name.Filming was done at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire.dbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Braxton_Popedbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrendan Canning with Me&Johndbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Braxton_Popedbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bret_Easton_Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Canyonsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synthpopdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canyons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_erotic_thriller_filmsThe Canyons is a 2013 American erotic thriller-drama film directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis. The film is set in Los Angeles and stars Lindsay Lohan, James Deen, Nolan Funk, Amanda Brooks, and Gus Van Sant. It received a limited release on August 2, 2013, at the IFC Center in New York, the TIFF Lightbox in Toronto, and on video on demand platforms. It received negative reviews from critics, but Lohan's performance was praised.dbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nadia_Graydbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gregsondbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Whitingdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:nameThe Captain's Tabledbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tabledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Tablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_LeeThe Captain's Table is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Jack Lee and starring John Gregson, Donald Sinden, Peggy Cummins and Nadia Gray. The film is based on the 1954 novel of the same title by Richard Gordon, later adapted into the 1971 German film The Captain starring Heinz Rühmann.dbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_A._Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_A._Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Captain's Tabledbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain's_Table_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Percy_MarmontThe Captain's Table is a 1936 British crime film directed by and starring Percy Marmont. It also featured Marian Spencer and Louis Goodrich. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Films of Italydbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Captive Citydbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Piero_Piccionidbp-dbr:The_Captive_City_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_World_War_II_filmsThe Captive City (Italian: La città prigioniera) is a 1962 Italian English-language war film directed by Joseph Anthony and starring David Niven, Lea Massari and Ben Gazzara. It is based on the 1955 novel The Captive City by John Appleby. The film was released in the US as Conquered City by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Day the Earth Froze.dbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob McNaughtdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alec_Guinnessdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringPetula Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Amblerdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Carddbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_StaffordshireThe Card is a 1952 British comedy film version of the 1911 novel by Arnold Bennett. In America, the film was titled The Promoter. It was adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Alec Guinness, Glynis Johns, Valerie Hobson, and Petula Clark. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound.It is mainly faithful to the novel, omitting some minor incidents.dbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:D._B._Wyndham-Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Cardinaldbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cardinal_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillThe Cardinal is a 1936 British historical drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Matheson Lang, Eric Portman and June Duprez. The film depicts a power battle in sixteenth-century Rome between the leading church-statesman Giuliano de' Medici and one of his rivals. Other themes in the film are the Italian Wars against France and the construction of the new St. Peter's Basilica to a design by Michelangelo.The film was based on the 1901 play The Cardinal by Louis N. Parker. It was made at Welwyn Studios as an independent production, but released by a leading distributor Associated British.dbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:producerHall Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janis_Paigedbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stackdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Polly_Bergendbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_McBaindbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:nameThe Caretakersdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hall_BartlettThe Caretakers (released in the UK as Borderlines) is a 1963 American drama film starring Robert Stack, Polly Bergen, Diane McBain, Joan Crawford and Janis Paige in a story about a mental hospital.The screenplay was adapted by Henry F. Greenberg from a story by Hall Bartlett and Jerry Paris based on the 1959 novel The Caretakers by Dariel Telfer. The film was produced and directed by Bartlett, co-produced by Paris and distributed by United Artists. The Caretakers is reminiscent of The Snake Pit (1948), a film set in a similar hospital. The on-screen text in opening credits states: "Dedicated to the caretakers whose research and sacrifice discover truth. For Beba, Alice, Paul, Cathy, Laurie, Pearl, Margaret, Warren, Arthur".dbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Holcombdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rod_Holcombdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:The_Cartier_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rod_HolcombThe Cartier Affair is a 1984 NBC TV movie that starred Knight Rider's David Hasselhoff and Dynasty's Joan Collins, which also featured Kojak's Telly Savalas.dbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:producerS.W. Smithdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Case of the Frightened Ladydbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsThe Case of the Frightened Lady is a 1940 British, black-and-white, crime, drama, mystery thriller, directed by George King and starring Marius Goring as Lord Lebanon, Helen Haye as Lady Lebanon, Penelope Dudley Ward as Isla Crane, George Merritt as Detective Inspector Tanner, Ronald Shiner as Detective Sergeant Totty and Felix Aylmer as Dr Amersham. It was produced by Pennant Picture Productions and presented by British Lion Film Corporation. The film is based on the 1931 play by Edgar Wallace.This production was the second time that Wallace’s play had been adapted for the cinema. The first production in 1932 was directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starred Emlyn Williams. The BBC also produced two television versions; the first in 1938 and the second in 1983 which starred Warren Clarke and Virginia McKenna.In 2008, the film was released on DVD by Odeon Entertainment as part of their 'Best of British' collection. Prior to this release, the film had not been seen in public since its original release.dbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pan_Cosmatosdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lew_Gradedbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:O._J._Simpsondbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Strasbergdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pan_Cosmatosdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lew_Gradedbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Katzdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Pan_Cosmatosdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:nameThe Cassandra Crossingdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_viral_outbreaksdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infectious_diseasesdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:The_Cassandra_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tom_MankiewiczThe Cassandra Crossing is a 1976 disaster thriller film directed by George Pan Cosmatos, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Tom Mankiewicz and Robert Katz. The film is about a viral outbreak aboard a cross-European train, as it heads to a derelict arch bridge which is liable to collapse. It stars an ensemble cast, featuring Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, Ava Gardner, Martin Sheen, Burt Lancaster, Lee Strasberg, O. J. Simpson, Ingrid Thulin, Lionel Stander, and Alida Valli.With the backing of the media tycoon Sir Lew Grade (the head of the British broadcast network Associated Television) and the Italian film producer Carlo Ponti, the international all-star cast was expected to attract a widespread audience, with rights sold prior to filming, to both British and American distributors. Ponti also saw the production as a showcase for his wife, Sophia Loren. Shooting took place on-location in France and Switzerland, and at Cinecittà Studios.The film was first released in Italy on December 18, 1976. It had a generally unfavourable critical response, though it was financially successful.dbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Javier_Setódbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Avalondbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Javier_Setódbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Javier_Setódbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:nameThe Castiliandbp-dbr:The_Castiliandbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_10th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_W._Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castilianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Javier_SetóThe Castilian (in Spanish El valle de las espadas) is a 1963 independently made historical action film drama in Eastmancolor, produced by Sidney W. Pink, directed by Javier Setó, that stars Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon, Broderick Crawford, Alida Valli, Espartaco Santoni, Tere Velázquez, Fernando Rey, and Soledad Miranda. The Castilian was distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Pictures.The film's storyline concerns Fernán González, the first independent count of Castile, who lived and ruled in the early 10th century.dbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbp:nameThe Cattle Thiefdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:The_Cattle_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Cattle Thief is a 1936 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Ken Maynard, Geneva Mitchell and Ward Bond. It was remade in 1939 as Riders of the Frontier.dbp-dbr:The_Cave_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directorBruce Huntdbp-dbr:The_Cave_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorScreen Gemsdbp-dbr:The_Cave_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Cave_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Cave_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard S. 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The film stars Cole Hauser, Eddie Cibrian, Morris Chestnut, Marcel Iureș, Lena Headey, Rick Ravanello, Piper Perabo and Daniel Dae Kim. The story follows a group of cave-divers and scientists who become trapped while exploring a cave system in Romania, and encounter a pack of deadly creatures.The film was released on August 26, 2005. It grossed $33.3 million worldwide against a budget of $30 million and received negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Garlanddbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_TVdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Russell_Thacher-Walter_Seltzer_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Seltzerdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRussell Thacherdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gretchen_Corbettdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Lutterdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Garlanddbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_TVdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Russell_Thacher-Walter_Seltzer_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Seltzerdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Thacherdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_castawaysdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_uninhabited_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Cay_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BelizeThe Cay is a 1974 American adventure television film directed by Patrick Garland and written by Russell Thacher, based on the 1969 novel by Theodore Taylor. It stars James Earl Jones, Alfred Lutter, and Gretchen Corbett, and premiered on NBC on October 21, 1974.dbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Bisleydbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Keays-Byrnedbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Moirdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringRalph Cotterilldbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lorna_Lesleydbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringRoss Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:starringArna-Maria Winchesterdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:nameThe Chain Reactiondbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactiondbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_George_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_Reactionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nuclear_accidents_in_fictionThe Chain Reaction is a 1980 Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Ian Barry. The film stars Steve Bisley and Arna-Maria Winchester. The film's plot is about an engineer badly injured in an accident caused by an earthquake. He knows that the nuclear waste will poison the groundwater and wants to warn the public.The movie features many cast members from Mad Max, among them Mel Gibson as a bearded mechanic, in an uncredited cameo. The taglines used in advertising the film included "A fast drive to Paradise turns into a nuclear nightmare!" and "Mad Max meets The China Syndrome".The film was rated M in Australia.dbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chalk Gardendbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ross_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brightondbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Chalk_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Michael_HayesThe Chalk Garden is a 1964 British-American film directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Deborah Kerr and Hayley Mills and is an adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name by Enid Bagnold.dbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Davisdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chaserdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Chaser_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_romantic_drama_filmsThe Chaser is a 1938 American comedy drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Dennis O'Keefe and Lewis Stone.dbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Cacoyannisdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Cacoyannisdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Cacoyannisdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Cherry Orcharddbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bulgariadbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cypriot_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Cacoyannisdbp-dbr:The_Cherry_Orchard_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_plays_by_Anton_ChekhovThe Cherry Orchard is a 1999 period drama film directed and written by Michael Cacoyannis, and starring Charlotte Rampling, Alan Bates, Katrin Cartlidge, and Owen Teale. The supporting cast includes Xander Berkeley, Gerard Butler, Melanie Lynskey, and Frances de la Tour. It is based on the 1904 play The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, and was an English-language co-production between Cyprus, France and Germany.dbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:distributorFirst Division Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:nameThe Cheyenne Cyclonedbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lone_Pine,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_SchaeferThe Cheyenne Cyclone is a 1931 American Western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lane Chandler, Marie Quillan and Frankie Darro. It is a remake of the 1928 silent film Phantom of the Range.dbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._O'Connordbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbp:distributorMarcy Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._O'Connordbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbp:nameThe Cheyenne Tornadodbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Tornadopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._O'ConnorThe Cheyenne Tornado is a 1935 American Western film directed by William A. O'Connor and starring Reb Russell, Victoria Vinton and Roger Williams.dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWalt Disney Studios Motion Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerPhilip Steuerdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Johnson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Popplewelldbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Moseley_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Neesondbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Barnes_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Poulterdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tilda_Swintondbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georgie_Henleydbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Skandar_Keynesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Johnson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Petronidbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Markusdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_McFeelydbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chronicles of Narniadbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Studios_(division)_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2005dbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)The Chronicles of Narnia is a fantasy film series and media franchise based on The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of novels by C. S. Lewis. The series revolves around the adventures of children in the world of Narnia, guided by Aslan, a wise and powerful lion that can speak and is the true king of Narnia. The children heavily featured in the films are the Pevensie siblings, and a prominent antagonist is the White Witch (also known as Queen Jadis). The franchise also includes short films, digital series, and video games.From the seven books, three were adapted—The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), Prince Caspian (2008), and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)—which collectively grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide (although critical and commercial reception declined with each release). The first two films were directed by Andrew Adamson and the third film was directed by Michael Apted. All were produced by Walden Media. Plans for a fourth film in the Walden series were abandoned when it was announced in 2018 that new adaptations would be made for Netflix.dbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arie_Posindbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Douridasdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringRalph Fiennesdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringCamilla Belledbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringJamie Belldbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Closedbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Fichtnerdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringAllison Janneydbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:starringJustin Chatwindbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arie_Posindbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:nameThe Chumscrubberdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberdbp-dbp:nameThe Chumscrubber: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Go_Fish_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bonnie_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Chumscrubberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arie_PosinThe Chumscrubber (German: Glück in kleinen Dosen) is a 2005 comedy drama film directed by Arie Posin starring an ensemble cast led by Jamie Bell as the main protagonist, and Justin Chatwin as the central antagonist. The plot, written by Posin and Zac Stanford, focuses on the chain of events that follow the suicide of a teenage drug dealer in an idealistic but superficial town. Some of the themes addressed in the film are the lack of communication between teenagers and their parents and the inauthenticity of suburbia. The titular Chumscrubber is a character in a fictional video game that represents the town and its inhabitants.Posin and Stanford had originally planned to shoot the film using their own funds, but they sent the script to producers Lawrence Bender and Bonnie Curtis who agreed to produce the film and help to raise the budget. Bell was cast in the lead role after an extensive auditioning process, and the film was shot in various California locations over 30 days in April 2004.The Chumscrubber premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2005 and was released theatrically on August 26, 2005. An accompanying soundtrack, composed mostly by James Horner, was released on October 18, 2005. The film was both a critical and commercial disappointment as it received mixed-to-negative reviews and earning back only US$351,401 of its $10 million budget.dbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbp:nameThe Church Mousedbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Church_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_business_filmsThe Church Mouse is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Laura La Plante, Ian Hunter and Edward Chapman. It was made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at the company's Teddington Studios. It was made as a more expensive production than much of the studio's low-budget quota quickie output.It is based on a 1928 play by Ladislas Fodor which has been turned into films on several occasions including a 1931 German film Poor as a Church Mouse and the 1932 American production Beauty and the Boss. A bank owner's prim and uptight Secretary suddenly blossoms during a business trip to Paris.dbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Valdezdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Rosendbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._Katzdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_M._Goodmandbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ramiro_Jalomadbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Smitsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheech_Marindbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Valdezdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._Katzdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_M._Goodmandbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ramiro_Jalomadbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cisco_Kiddbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adaptations_of_works_by_O._Henrydbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luis_ValdezThe Cisco Kid is a 1994 American Western comedy TV movie, based on the character of the same name created by O. Henry. The property had previously been adapted as the successful 1950s comedy Western television series, and several movies and serials from the 1930s to the 1950s.The film was written by Michael Kane and directed by Luis Valdez. Jimmy Smits played the Cisco Kid, the role previously played by Duncan Renaldo, Gilbert Roland, and Cesar Romero. Cheech Marin played his sidekick Pancho. Bruce Payne and Ron Perlman played French villains. The film aired on the TNT Network.dbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monta_Belldbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Groucho_Marxdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harpo_Marxdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chico_Marxdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zeppo_Marxdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monta_Belldbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morrie_Ryskinddbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_S._Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:nameThe Cocoanutsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Irving_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Astoria_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marx_Brothers_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Cocoanutspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_comedy_filmsThe Cocoanuts is a 1929 pre-Code musical comedy film starring the Marx Brothers (Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo). Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the film also stars Mary Eaton, Oscar Shaw, Margaret Dumont and Kay Francis. The first sound film to credit more than one director (Robert Florey and Joseph Santley), it was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the musical play by George S. Kaufman. Five of the film's tunes were composed by Irving Berlin, including "When My Dreams Come True", sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton.On January 1, 2025, The Cocoanuts entered the public domain.dbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hannu_Puttonendbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hannu_Puttonendbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hannu_Puttonendbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Codedbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Finlanddbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Finlanddbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Finnish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_free_softwaredbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LinuxThe Code is an English language Finnish documentary about Linux from 2001.dbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:distributorKew Media Groupdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weissdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerFord A. Thaxtondbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Higgins_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Soutendijkdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Paysdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weissdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:nameThe Cold Roomdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Minimalist_musicdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoresdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_soundtrack_albumsThe Cold Room is a 1984 cable television film by James Dearden.Based on an eponymous 1978 science fiction novel by Jeffrey Caine, the film stars George Segal, Amanda Pays (in her film debut), Anthony Higgins, Renée Soutendijk, and Warren Clarke. The original film score is by Michael Nyman. It was a production of MCEG/Sterling Entertainment and released on VHS by Charter Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerFern Fielddbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_R._Teaguedbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Page_Kellerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Lindendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTodd Jeffriesdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_security_and_surveillancedbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dennis_McCarthyThe Colony is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller drama film starring John Ritter, Mary Page Keller, and Hal Linden. The film was written and directed by Rob Hedden.dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Walldbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cathy_Dwyerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Whelpleydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_L._Parslowdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casper_Van_Diendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alla_Korotdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Walldbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cathy_Dwyerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Whelpleydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_L._Parslowdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States / Canadadbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_HunterThe Colony is a 1996 TV film directed by Tim Hunter.dbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Waynedbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:directorUncredited:dbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Marvindbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Whitmandbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nehemiah_Persoffdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn 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Statesdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1843dbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Waynedbp-dbr:The_Comancheros_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1843The Comancheros is a 1961 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on a 1952 novel of the same name by Paul Wellman, and starring John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. The supporting cast includes Ina Balin, Lee Marvin, Nehemiah Persoff, Bruce Cabot, Jack Elam, Joan O'Brien, Patrick Wayne, and Edgar Buchanan. Also featured are Western-film veterans Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and Harry Carey, Jr. in uncredited supporting roles.When terminal illness prevented Curtiz (director of Casablanca and The Adventures of Robin Hood) from finishing the film, Wayne took over as director, though his direction remained uncredited. Curtiz died shortly after the film was completed.dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Alversondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTribeca Filmdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_S._Ryandbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrent Kunkledbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexia Rasmussendbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Heideckerdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Lyn_Sheildbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Turkingtondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Wareheimdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Murphy_(electronic_musician)dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Jensendbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Alversondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_S._Ryandbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Alversondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Donnedbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Comedydbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_CityThe Comedy is a 2012 American drama film co-written, co-edited, and directed by Rick Alverson, and starring Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, James Murphy, and Gregg Turkington. The film was executive produced by David Gordon Green, Danny McBride, Jody Hill, Darius Van Arman, and Larry Fessenden.It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival 2012. The film was distributed by Tribeca Film and theatrically released on November 9, 2012. It went nationwide on demand starting October 24, 2012.Despite the title and use of comedians as actors, Sundance festival chief programmer Trevor Groth says that the film is not a comedy, but instead "a provocation, a critique of a culture based at its core around irony and sarcasm and about ultimately how hollow that is."The film was deliberately leaked onto various torrent websites, though the file only shows the first ten minutes before abruptly cutting to Heidecker sitting silently on a boat behind a scrolling anti-piracy statement.dbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Bushnell, Kevin Killendbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Bushnell, Kevin Killen, Alan Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Murphydbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGlen Hansarddbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAngeline Balldbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaria Doyledbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Strongdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBronagh Gallagherdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Arkinsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth McCluskeydbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Finnegandbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDick Masseydbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFélim Gormleydbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Ahernedbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Commitmentsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Commitments, Vol. 2: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Direction_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beacon_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Commitments_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pop_music_filmsThe Commitments is a 1991 musical comedy-drama film based on the 1987 novel by Roddy Doyle. It was directed by Alan Parker from a screenplay written by Doyle, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Set in the Northside of Dublin, the film tells the story of Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins), a young music fanatic who assembles a group of working-class youths to form a soul band named "The Commitments". The film is the first in a series known as The Barrytown Trilogy, followed by The Snapper (1993) and The Van (1996).Producers Lynda Myles and Roger Randall-Cutler acquired the film rights to the novel in 1988, and commissioned Doyle, a first-time screenwriter, to write an adaptation. Doyle spent one year working on the script before Myles brought in veteran screenwriters Clement and La Frenais to help complete it. Upon reading the novel, Parker signed on as the film's director in 1989. An international co-production between Ireland, the United States and the United Kingdom, The Commitments was the first film produced by Beacon Pictures, which provided an estimated budget of $12–15 million. The film's young lead actors were mostly inexperienced, and were cast because of their musical backgrounds and resemblance to the characters in the novel. Principal photography took place in Dublin, from late August to October, 1990.The Commitments underperformed at the North American box office, grossing $14.9 million during its theatrical run. Reviewers praised the music, performances and humour, while criticism was occasionally aimed at the pacing and Parker's direction. The film resulted in two soundtrack albums released by MCA Records; the first reached number eight on the Billboard 200 album chart and achieved triple-platinum status, while the second album achieved gold sales status. At the 1992 British Academy Film Awards, the film won four of six BAFTA Awards for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing. It also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing. The film has since gained cult status.dbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Steurdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(singer)dbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Steurdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Steurdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Committeedbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Psychedelic_rockdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sykesdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Committee_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_Floyd_filmsThe Committee is a 1968 British independent black-and-white film noir film directed by Peter Sykes. It features original music by Pink Floyd as well as Arthur Brown's song "Nightmare".dbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DeSimonedbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMotion Picture Marketingdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark L. Rosendbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBilly Finedbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_O'Kanedbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:BarBara_Lunadbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracey_E._Bregmandbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sondra_Curriedbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DeSimonedbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Concrete Jungledbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Concrete_Jungle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_DeSimoneThe Concrete Jungle is a 1982 American women in prison film directed by Tom DeSimone and featuring Jill St. John and Tracey E. Bregman.dbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Wiperdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:producerJoel Simondbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringMadeleine Westdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringVinnie Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringTory Mussettdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringSteve Austindbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringManu Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringRick Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:starringRobert Mammonedbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Wiperdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Wiperdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:nameThe Condemneddbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_(music)dbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Condemneddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_uninhabited_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_death_gamesdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WWE_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Village_Roadshow_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snuff_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:The_Condemnedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_death_gamesThe Condemned is a 2007 action film written and directed by Scott Wiper. The film stars Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones, Robert Mammone, Tory Mussett, Madeleine West and Rick Hoffman.The film centers on ten convicts who are forced to fight each other to the death as part of an illegal game which is being broadcast to the public. The Condemned was filmed in Queensland, Australia. Fight choreography was coordinated by Richard Norton, who also stunt doubles for Jones on some scenes. A sequel titled The Condemned 2 starring Randy Orton was released in 2015.The film was produced by WWE Films and distributed by Lionsgate on April 27, 2007.dbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Congressdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_United_States_historydbp-dbr:The_Congress_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_BurnsThe Congress is a 1988 documentary film directed by the Emmy Award-winning director Ken Burns. The Florentine Films production, which focuses on the United States Congress, aired on PBS on March 20, 1989.dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lowe_(mountaineer)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Taylor_(documentary_filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:producerGrahame Tharpdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lowe_(mountaineer)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Taylor_(documentary_filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_MacNeicedbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:nameThe Conquest of Everestdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mountaineering_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Mount_EverestThe Conquest of Everest is a 1953 British Technicolor documentary film directed by George Lowe about various expeditions to the summit of Mount Everest. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Cameraman Tom Stobart participated in the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition (as did George Lowe). After the successful second assault, Stobart told the descending party to provide no indication to the men waiting at the base that Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay had succeeded until they were close enough for Stobart to catch the emotion of the moment on film.dbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Carter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronny_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Sorensondbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Ian McMillandbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Carter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogdbp-dbp:countryUnited States and Canadadbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courage_of_Kavik_the_Wolf_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CarterThe Courage of Kavik the Wolf Dog, also known as Kavik the Wolf Dog, is a 1980 made-for-TV adventure film based on the 1968 novel Kävik the Wolf Dog.dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbp:producerA.W. Hackeldbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbp:nameThe Courageous Avengerdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._BradburyThe Courageous Avenger is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury.dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGlenn Forddbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStella Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRonny Howarddbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Courtship of Eddie's Fatherdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radio_peopledbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Gay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Eddie's_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhoodThe Courtship of Eddie's Father is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, and stars Glenn Ford as Tom Corbett, a widowed father and Ronny Howard as the titular son. The film was taken from a 1961 novel by Mark Toby. The film was subsequently adapted into a television series of the same title with Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz, which ran from 1969 to 1972 on ABC.dbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Brinckerhoffdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_A._Martinellidbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Alan_Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Wooddbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Brinckerhoffdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_A._Martinellidbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Alan_Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cracker_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_BrinckerhoffThe Cracker Factory is an American television film directed by Burt Brinckerhoff. The teleplay by Richard Shapiro is based on the best-selling 1977 novel by Joyce Rebeta-Burditt. The film was broadcast by ABC on March 16, 1979.dbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Wickdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFairuza Balkdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Tunneydbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Truedbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Wickdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Craftdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Craft:dbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Wiccadbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Burn_survivors_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Douglas_Wickdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Craft_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_fantasy_filmsThe Craft is a 1996 American teen supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Fleming from a screenplay by Peter Filardi and Fleming and a story by Filardi. The film stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True as four outcast teenage girls at a Los Angeles parochial high school who pursue witchcraft for their own gain and experience negative repercussions.The Craft was theatrically released in the United States on May 3, 1996 by Sony Pictures Releasing. It received mixed reviews from critics but was a surprise hit nonetheless, earning $6.7 million in its opening weekend and $55.6 million worldwide, against a budget of $15 million.The Craft was nominated for the Saturn Awards for Best Horror Film and for Best Supporting Actress (Balk), and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (Balk and Tunney). In the years since its release, the film has gained a cult following. A sequel, The Craft: Legacy, was released on October 28, 2020.dbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCambist Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerA. C. Croftdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertydbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringLynn Lowrydbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Wayne Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringLane Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringLloyd Hollardbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringW.G. McMillandbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Craziesdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_viral_outbreaksdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._RomeroThe Crazies (also known as Code Name: Trixie) is a 1973 American science fiction horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It stars Lane Carroll, Will McMillan, and Harold Wayne Jones as residents of a small American town that accidentally become afflicted by a military biological weapon. Filmed in Evans City in Western Pennsylvania, The Crazies was a box office failure upon release. A remake of the film was released in 2010.dbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Romaindbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ripperdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Fellerdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:nameThe Curse of the Werewolfdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherThe Curse of the Werewolf is a 1961 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed and Yvonne Romain. It was based on the novel The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore. It was produced by Anthony Hinds for Hammer Film Productions.The leading part of the werewolf was Oliver Reed's first starring role in a film and composer Benjamin Frankel's score is notable for its use of twelve-tone serialism, rare in film music. It was the first werewolf film to be shot in colour.dbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Filmdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Cyclone Kiddbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Cyclone Kid is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buzz Barton, Francis X. Bushman Jr. and Caryl Lincoln.dbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasuredbp-dbp:directorPeter Mervisdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameThe Da Vinci Treasuredbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Asylum_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mockbuster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Mervisdbp-dbr:The_Da_Vinci_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Da_Vinci_CodeThe Da Vinci Treasure is a 2006 direct-to-video mystery film produced by American studio The Asylum, and directed by Peter Mervis.The film is considered to be a mockbuster of the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code, and both films were released within the same month.dbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:D.J._Websterdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerKeith Walleydbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerD.J. Websterdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Sampsondbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Diehl_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Turkeldbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringWendy MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringCamilla Moredbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Blumenfelddbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Bledsoedbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:D.J._Websterdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:D.J._Websterdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chad_Hayes_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dark Side of the Moondbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2022The Dark Side of the Moon is a 1990 direct-to-video science fiction horror film. It was directed by D. J. Webster from the screenplay by brothers Chad and Carey Hayes.dbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlec C. Snowdendbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Napierdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Balldbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dark Stairwaydbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dark_Stairway_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsThe Dark Stairway (also known as The Greek Street Murder) is a 1954 British short film directed and written by Ken Hughes and starring Russell Napier and Vincent Ball. It was one of the Scotland Yard series of second feature shorts made in the 1950s for British cinemas by Anglo-Amalgamated at the Merton Park Studios. The films in the series are narrated by crime writer Edgar Lustgarten, and were subsequently broadcast as television episodes.dbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTom Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Murphydbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Gleesondbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian O'Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonal O'Cahilldbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEileen Davisdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGerry O'Mahonydbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarion O'Connelldbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dawndbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irish_Free_Statedbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Irish_Free_Statedbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_War_of_Independence_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_black-and-white_filmsThe Dawn is a 1936 Irish film directed and produced by Tom Cooper, who also co-wrote and acted in the film. Set during the Irish War of Independence, it was the first indigenous sound production produced during the Irish Free State period. It was released in the United States under the title Dawn Over Ireland.dbp-dbr:The_Dawningdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Knightsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Lawson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dawningdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Knightsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Lawson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dawningdbp-dbp:nameThe Dawningdbp-dbr:The_Dawningdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Republican_Armydbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_War_of_Independence_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Knightsdbp-dbr:The_Dawningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_republicanismThe Dawning is a 1988 British drama film based on Jennifer Johnston's novel, The Old Jest, which depicts the Irish War of Independence through the eyes of the Anglo-Irish landlord class. It stars Anthony Hopkins, Hugh Grant, Jean Simmons, Trevor Howard, and Rebecca Pidgeon, and was produced by Sarah Lawson, through her company Lawson Productions.dbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cellan_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Manulisdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:producerTed Butcherdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Sarandondbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cellan_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Manulisdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Dieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_the_Virgin_Mary_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pontius_Pilatedbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Judas_Iscariotdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Cellan_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tunisiadbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_portrayals_of_Jesus'_death_and_resurrectiondbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Mary_Magdalene_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Saint_Peterdbp-dbr:The_Day_Christ_Diedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Jesus_on_televisionThe Day Christ Died is a 1980 American television film directed by James Cellan Jones, and produced by 20th Century Fox and CBS-TV. A dramatization of the last 24 hours of Jesus Christ's life, it is based on Jim Bishop's 1957 book of the same name. The book was co-adapted by James Lee Barrett, who, 15 years prior, had scripted The Greatest Story Ever Told for George Stevens.Bishop, who did not accept the adaptation, had his name removed from the credits. He called the film "cheap revisionist history", and even tried unsuccessfully to change the film's title. The Day Christ Died was filmed in Tunisia, at a cost of US$2.8 million. It was broadcast by CBS-TV on Wednesday, March 26, 1980.dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:distributorNu-Image Filmdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerPenelope Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Brown_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Prettymandbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerGary Hirstius and Alan Kutnerdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Brown_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Prettymandbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:nameThe Decline of Western Civilizationdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hardcore_punkdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_of_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slash_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:X_(American_band)The Decline of Western Civilization is a 1981 American documentary filmed through 1979 and 1980. The movie is about the Los Angeles punk rock scene and was directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1981, the Los Angeles Police Department chief Daryl Gates wrote a letter demanding the film not be shown again in the city.The film is the opening act of a trilogy by Spheeris, depicting music scenes in Los Angeles in the late 20th century. The second film, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (1988), covers the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of 1987–1988. The third film, The Decline of Western Civilization Part III (1998), chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s.In 2016, The Decline of Western Civilization was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:producerGuy J. Louthandbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Dayton_and_Valerie_Farisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringLizzy Bordendbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringLondondbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringAlice Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringKissdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringOzzy Osbournedbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringSeducedbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringAerosmithdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringMegadethdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringMotörheaddbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringOdindbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringPoisondbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringFaster Pussycatdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Dayton_and_Valerie_Farisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:nameThe Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Thrash_metaldbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_of_Los_AngelesThe Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years is a 1988 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris. Filmed between August 1987 and February 1988, the film chronicles the late 80s Los Angeles heavy metal scene. It is the second film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time as seen through the eyes of struggling up-and-coming musicians. The first film, The Decline of Western Civilization (1981), dealt with the hardcore punk rock scene during 1979–1980. The third film, The Decline of Western Civilization Part III (1998), chronicled the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s.The film features a mix of live concert footage and interviews with established heavy metal performers such as Lemmy, Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Megadeth, and W.A.S.P. Several unsigned club bands are prominently featured, such as Odin, Seduce, and London.dbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Matédbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:producerAlan Ladddbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:producerMartin Rackindbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bendixdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladddbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianne_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Matédbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladddbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Twistdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Brown_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:nameThe Deep Sixdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Brown_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Quakersdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Navy_in_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:The_Deep_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolph_MatéThe Deep Six is a 1958 American World War II drama film directed by Rudolph Maté, loosely based on a novel of the same name by Martin Dibner. The film stars Alan Ladd, who co-produced it, William Bendix, Dianne Foster, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, Ross Bagdasarian and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. It also marked the film debut of Joey Bishop. It was distributed by Warner Bros.The storyline depicts the conflicts of a U.S. naval officer in combat during World War II with his destroyer shipmates and his conscience over the values instilled in him by his Quaker upbringing.dbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTay Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fellowsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvette_Mimieuxdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Georgedbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fellowsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Delta Factordbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delta_Factor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mickey_SpillaneThe Delta Factor is a 1970 American crime adventure film, co-produced and directed by Tay Garnett who co-wrote the screenplay with Raoul Walsh. It stars Christopher George and Yvette Mimieux. The film is based on the 1967 novel by Mickey Spillane.dbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerBrad Pittdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerGraham Kingdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerBrad Greydbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerGianni Nunnaridbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerJason Cienkusdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringMartin Sheendbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringVera Farmigadbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringJack Nicholsondbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringRay Winstonedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringMatt Damondbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringAnthony Andersondbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringMark Wahlbergdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Greydbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Pittdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gianni_Nunnaridbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Monahandbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:nameThe Departeddbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:nameThe Departed: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Mobdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2006dbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_Asia_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Director_Golden_Globedbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2007dbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brad_Pittdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plan_B_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Irish-American_culturedbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Initial_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Boston_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Monahandbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brad_Greydbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Hong_Kong_filmsThe Departed is a 2006 crime thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. It is both an English-language remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs and also loosely based on the real-life Boston Winter Hill Gang; the character Colin Sullivan is based on the corrupt FBI agent John Connolly, while the character Frank Costello is based on Irish-American gangster and crime boss Whitey Bulger. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, and Mark Wahlberg, with Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Alec Baldwin, Anthony Anderson and James Badge Dale in supporting roles.The film takes place in Boston and the surrounding metro area, primarily in the South Boston neighborhood. Irish Mob boss Frank Costello (Nicholson) plants Colin Sullivan (Damon) as a spy within the Massachusetts State Police; simultaneously, the police assign undercover state trooper Billy Costigan (DiCaprio) to infiltrate Costello's mob crew. When both sides realize the situation, Sullivan and Costigan each attempt to discover the other's identity before they are found out.The Departed was a critical and commercial success, grossing $291.5 million on a budget of around $90 million and receiving acclaim for its direction, performances (particularly of DiCaprio, Nicholson, and Wahlberg), screenplay, and editing.It won several accolades, including four Oscars at the 79th Academy Awards: for Best Picture, Best Director for Scorsese (his only personal Oscar win to date), Best Adapted Screenplay for Monahan, and Best Film Editing for editor Thelma Schoonmaker. The film also received six nominations each at the 64th Golden Globe Awards (winning one) and the 60th British Academy Film Awards, and two nominations at the 13th Screen Actors Guild Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Dicksondbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Depraveddbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsThe Depraved is a 1957 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Paul Dickson and starring Anne Haywood and Robert Arden. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbp:producerIan Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbp:nameThe Deputy Drummerdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deputy_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_LaneThe Deputy Drummer is a 1935 British musical film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Jean Denis and Kathleen Kelly.The film was based on a stage musical. It was shot at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by the American company Columbia Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei.dbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Humphrey_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredric_Marchdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Dratlerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Hayes_(author)dbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Desperate Hoursdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Wylerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniele_Amfitheatrofdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gail_Kubikdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Hours_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IndianapolisThe Desperate Hours is a 1955 film noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March. It was produced and directed by William Wyler and based on the 1954 novel and 1955 play of the same name, written by Joseph Hayes, which were loosely built on actual events. The film takes place on the Northside of Indianapolis and took great pains to be accurate as to street names and locations within the city and Indiana in general.The original Broadway production had actor Paul Newman in the Bogart role but he was passed over for the movie because Bogart was a much bigger star. The character of Glenn Griffin was made older in the script so Bogart could play the part. Bogart said he viewed the story as "Duke Mantee grown up." Spencer Tracy was originally cast as Daniel Hilliard. Although he and Bogart were very good friends, both insisted on top billing, and Tracy eventually withdrew from the picture. Fredric March replaced Tracy.The Desperate Hours was the first black-and-white film in VistaVision, Paramount's wide-screen process. The house used in the final seasons of the television series Leave It to Beaver was used for exterior shots of the Hilliards' home. In 1956, Joseph Hayes won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Helmut_Jedeledbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lutz_Hengstdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Helmut_Jedeledbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lutz_Hengstdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Westdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(Morris_West_novel)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Advocatedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Greendbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Morris_WestThe Devil's Advocate, originally released as Des Teufels Advokat, is a 1977 West German English-language drama film, directed by Guy Green (his final theatrical film) and based on the 1959 novel of the same name by the Australian writer Morris West.It stars John Mills, Paola Pitagora, Stéphane Audran, Leigh Lawson, Jason Miller and Daniel Massey. The film is set in Italy but was filmed predominantly in Bavaria.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Emmet_Daltondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_van_Eyckdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marianne_Kochdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Macdonald_Careydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emmet_Daltondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Westerbydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Agentdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentdbp-dbp:countryWest Germany/U.K./Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Austrian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Agentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_filmsThe Devil's Agent (German: Im Namen des Teufels) is a 1962 drama film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Peter van Eyck, Marianne Koch, Christopher Lee and Macdonald Carey. It was a co-production between Britain, West Germany and Ireland. It was based on a 1956 novel by Hans Habe. It is set in East Germany during the Cold War.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nikhil_sharmadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Vídeodbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributore-m-s the DVD-Companydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerKaren Danaher-Dorrdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pablo_F._Fenjvesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerLaurence Minkoffdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerMark S. Glickdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Delaneydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Gibsondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_Zabriskiedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivana_Miličevićdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gia_Caridesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nikhil_sharmadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Vídeodbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pablo_F._Fenjvesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_FrankeThe Devil's Child is a 1997 American made-for-television horror film. Written by Pablo F. Fenjves and Laurence Minkoff, and directed by Bobby Roth, the film was first shown on ABC on October 26, 1997. It has had releases in different countries under different titles, with a DVD commercial re-release in 2005.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_H._Leonarddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_H._Leonarddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Terwilligerdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Daughterdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jamaicadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cockfighting_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Daughter_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_horror_filmsThe Devil's Daughter, also known as Pocomania, is a 1939 American film directed by Arthur H. Leonard.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janette_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Kibbeedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Discipledbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Norma_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bryna_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Disciple_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_HillThe Devil's Disciple is a 1959 film adaptation of the 1897 George Bernard Shaw play The Devil's Disciple. The Anglo-American film was directed by Guy Hamilton, who replaced Alexander Mackendrick, and starred Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes.Lancaster and Douglas made several films together over the decades, including I Walk Alone (1948), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), The List of Adrian Messenger (1963), Seven Days in May (1964) and Tough Guys (1986).dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Bernerddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Footdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_mystery_filmsThe Devil's Foot is a 1921 British short film directed by Maurice Elvey starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes.Following "The Dying Detective" (1921), the film is the second in the Stoll Pictures' short film series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Louisedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Bannondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mona_Barriedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Duane_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_O'Nealdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dwight_V._Babcockdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Maskdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Maskpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_LevinThe Devil's Mask is a 1946 American crime film directed by Henry Levin and starring Anita Louise, Jim Bannon and Michael Duane.The film was the second of three B pictures based on the popular radio series I Love a Mystery. As well as its crime theme, the film also incorporates elements of horror. It was preceded by I Love a Mystery, and followed by The Unknown.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil Is Drivingdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_PerlbergThe Devil Is Driving is a 1937 American drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Joan Perry and Nana Bryant.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerJosef von Sternbergdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Atwilldbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlene_Dietrichdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Skipworthdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_dos_Passosdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil Is a Womandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Pierre_Louÿsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_a_Woman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_drama_filmsThe Devil Is a Woman is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg from a screenplay by John Dos Passos, based on the 1898 novel The Woman and the Puppet by Pierre Louÿs. The film stars Marlene Dietrich, Lionel Atwill, and Cesar Romero. It marks the last of the six Sternberg–Dietrich collaborations for Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbp:nameThe Devil Playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Devil_Playspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsThe Devil Plays is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jameson Thomas, Florence Britton and Thomas E. Jackson. It was given a British release under the alternative title of The Murdock Affair.dbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Watersdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbp:producerJohn Watersdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Watersdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watersdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Watersdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Diane Linkletter Storydbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Watersdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diane_Linkletter_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_short_filmsThe Diane Linkletter Story is a 1970 16mm short film by American filmmaker John Waters starring Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, and David Lochary.dbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:producerHarry R. Shermandbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Mullerdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Marvindbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Wahldbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Jaeckeldbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonny_Landhamdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Mullerdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Harveydbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_Next_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_McLaglenThe Dirty Dozen: Next Mission is a 1985 made-for-TV film and sequel to the original 1967 film Dirty Dozen, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and reuniting Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Richard Jaeckel 18 years after the original hit war film. Marvin returns to lead an all-new dirty dozen on a mission to assassinate SS General Sepp Dietrich, played by Wolf Kahler.dbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:producerMel Swopedbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:producerBoris Gregoricdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Estradadbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Hudsondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Corddbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hunt_Blockdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:starringMatthew Burtondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:genreAdventuredbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Croatiadbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_set_in_Partisan_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dirty_Dozen:_The_Fatal_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Axis-occupied_GreeceThe Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission is a 1988 made-for-TV film directed by Lee H. Katzin, and is the third sequel to the 1967 Robert Aldrich film The Dirty Dozen. It features an all-new "dirty dozen", with the exception of the returning Joe Stern, under the leadership of Major Wright (played by Telly Savalas). The plot concerns Major Wright and his convict commando squad attempting to stop 12 top Nazis, who are trying to organize a Fourth Reich.dbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Disappearancedbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_contract_killingdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_CooperThe Disappearance is a 1977 British-Canadian thriller film directed by Stuart Cooper, and starring Donald Sutherland, Francine Racette, David Hemmings and John Hurt. It is based on the novel Echoes of Celandine by Derek Marlowe.dbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ned_Bensondbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:producerJessica Chastaindbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:producerEmanuel Michaeldbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:producerCassandra Kulukundisdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:producerNed Bensondbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:producerTodd J. Labarowskidbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:starringJessica Chastaindbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:starringJames McAvoydbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ned_Bensondbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jessica_Chastaindbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Bensondbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ned_Bensondbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:nameThe Disappearance of Eleanor Rigbydbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Disappearance_of_Eleanor_Rigbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Division_Films_filmsThe Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is the collective title of three films written and directed by Ned Benson in his directorial debut, and starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, alongside a supporting cast of Viola Davis, Bill Hader, Katherine Waterston, Ciarán Hinds, Isabelle Huppert, and William Hurt. After the film split into three parts, Him and Her were screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival as a "work in progress". Them premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Them premiered in the United States on September 12, 2014, while Him and Her were released together as double feature on October 10, 2014.dbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftdbp-dbp:distributorPhillips Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenelm_Fossdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftdbp-dbp:nameThe Divine Giftdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyThe Divine Gift is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Joyce Dearsley, Ernest Hendrie and Henrietta Watson. It was made at Bushey Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbp:nameThe Divine Sparkdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Niccolò_Paganinidbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Tirrenia_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnold_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Divine_Sparkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1831The Divine Spark is a 1935 British musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Marta Eggerth, Phillips Holmes, Benita Hume and Donald Calthrop. An Italian-language version Casta Diva was shot simultaneously. Both films were made at the Tirrenia Studios in Italy.dbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Linda_Svendsendbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Divinersdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gemini_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_for_Best_Television_Film_or_Miniseries_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:The_Diviners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Margaret_LaurenceThe Diviners is a Canadian television film, which aired on CBC Television in 1993. Directed by Anne Wheeler, the film is an adaptation of the novel The Diviners by Margaret Laurence.dbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sangerdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sangerdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Harwooddbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbp:nameThe Doctor and the Devilsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_serial_killersdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brooksfilms_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ronald_Harwooddbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_snatchingdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dylan_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Doctor_and_the_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_William_Burke_and_HareThe Doctor and The Devils is a 1985 gothic horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Timothy Dalton, Jonathan Pryce, Stephen Rea, Julian Sands, Patrick Stewart and Twiggy. It is based upon the true story of William Burke and William Hare, who in 1828 Edinburgh, Scotland, murdered at least 16 people and sold their bodies for anatomical dissection.The film was produced by Mel Brooks, through his production company Brooksfilms. The script was adapted by Ronald Harwood from an unproduced screenplay by Dylan Thomas. A previous attempt to film the script in 1965, by director Nicholas Ray, had failed due to production troubles.The film was released on October 4, 1985, to mixed reviews. It was one of the last films directed by Freddie Francis, before he returned to cinematography full-time.dbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick J. Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry DeWaaydbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Walkendbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Berengerdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Blakelydbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Ciminodbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_DeVoredbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dogs of Wardbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coups_d'étatdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Belizedbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Frederick_Forsythdbp-dbr:The_Dogs_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gary_DeVoreThe Dogs of War is a 1980 action-thriller war film directed by John Irvin and starring Christopher Walken, Tom Berenger and Colin Blakely. Based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth, it follows a small mercenary unit of soldiers privately hired to depose the president of a fictional African country modeled on Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Conakry, Equatorial Guinea and Angola (as they were in the late 1970s), so that a British tycoon can gain access to a platinum deposit. The title is based on a phrase from William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar: "Cry, 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war."dbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbp:nameThe Dominant Sexdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Dominant_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_BrenonThe Dominant Sex is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Phillips Holmes, Diana Churchill and Romney Brent. The film was based on a play by Michael Egan. It was made by British International Pictures at its main Elstree Studios. The film's art direction was by Cedric Dawe.dbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tod_Williams_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Careydbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Correntedbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bridgesdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Basingerdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bijou_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tod_Williams_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Careydbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Correntedbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tod_Williams_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:nameThe Door in the Floordbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marcelo_Zarvosdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anne_Careydbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_Irvingdbp-dbr:The_Door_in_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tod_WilliamsThe Door in the Floor is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Tod Williams. The screenplay is based on the first third of the 1998 novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving.dbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:producerChuck Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:producerLes Goldmandbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norton_Justerdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:nameThe Dot and the Linedbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:name(A Romance in Lower Mathematics)dbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eugene_Poddanydbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MGM_Animation/Visual_Arts_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mathematicsdbp-dbr:The_Dot_and_the_Linepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsThe Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics is a 1965 animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, based on the 1963 book of the same name written and illustrated by Norton Juster, who also provided the film's script. The film was narrated by Robert Morley and produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It won the 1965 Academy Award for Animated Short Film and was entered into the Short Film Palme d'Or competition at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:King_Records_(Japan)dbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Elite_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:William_Winckler_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bio-Tide_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Winckler Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:starringHajidbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:starringTura Satanadbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:starringForrest J. Ackermandbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:starringRaven De La Croixdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:King_Records_(Japan)dbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Elite_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:William_Winckler_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bio-Tide_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Winckler_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:nameThe Double-D Avengerdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double-D_Avengerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_comedy_filmsThe Double-D Avenger is a 2001 American comedy film by William Winckler.This film, first released in fall 2001, written, produced and directed by cult filmmaker William Winckler, is a campy spoof of "Wonder Woman" about a costumed superwoman who uses her extremely large breasts to fight crime.It is of special interest to cult movie fans since it is the only "reunion film" of Russ Meyer's famous actresses Kitten Natividad (Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens), Haji (Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) and Raven De La Croix (Up!).dbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:directorDee McLachlandbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:producerSteven Pauldbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Haimdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brigitte_Nielsendbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Eggertdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dee_McLachlandbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dee_McLachlandbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Double 0 Kiddbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kiddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Double_0_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dee_McLachlanThe Double 0 Kid is a 1993 direct-to-video adventure/comedy film starring Brigitte Nielsendbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Cunningham_(musician)dbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:producerDavid Paynedbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:nameThe Draughtsman's Contractdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:genreContemporary classical music, Film scores; minimalismdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1690sdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_GreenawayThe Draughtsman's Contract is a 1982 British period drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway – his first conventional feature film (following the feature-length mockumentary The Falls). Originally produced for Channel 4, the film is a form of murder mystery, set in rural Wiltshire, England in 1694 (during the joint reign of William III and Mary II). The period setting is reflected in Michael Nyman's score, which borrows widely from Henry Purcell, and in the extensive and elaborate costume designs (which, for effect, slightly exaggerate those of the period). The action was shot on location in the house and formal gardens of Groombridge Place. The film received the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association.dbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:producerAlec C. Snowdendbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Balldbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Le_Mesuirerdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:starringVictor Plattdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:nameThe Drayton Casedbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drayton_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsThe Drayton Case is a 1953 British short crime film directed and written by Ken Hughes and starring Hilda Barry and John Le Mesurier. It was produced by the Anglo-Amalgamated production company as part of their Scotland Yard film series. It is hosted by Edgar Lustgarten. It is based on the case of Harry Dobkin with names and some other details changed.dbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmpac Holdingsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Groomdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCraig Lahiffdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArthur Dignamdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPenny Cookdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Lahiffdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Lahiffdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dreamingdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kangaroo_IslandThe Dreaming is a 1988 Australian horror film directed by Mario Andreacchio and starring Arthur Dignam, Penny Cook, and Gary Sweet.dbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Pictures Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Maslindbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugo Weavingdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Winsletdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Davisdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Maslindbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P._J._Hogandbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dressmakerdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dressmaker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Spaghetti_Westerndbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amazon_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fashiondbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Outbackdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broad_Green_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1926dbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_vigilante_filmsThe Dressmaker is a 2015 comedy drama film co-written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham. It stars Kate Winslet as femme fatale dressmaker, Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage, who returns to a small Australian town to take care of her ailing, mentally unstable mother. The film explores the themes of revenge and creativity and was described by Moorhouse as "Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven with a sewing machine". The film was internationally co-financed between Australia and the United States.The project was first conceived in 2000, and Ham wrote a treatment herself which was not developed. Sue Maslin bought the rights to the novel and hired Moorhouse to direct and write the screenplay. Production took place in Melbourne and across Victoria, Australia in late 2014. The film had its world premiere at 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2015 and had a theatrical release on 29 October 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. It opened at the number 1 spot at the Australian and New Zealand box offices and became the second highest-grossing Australian film of 2015 and sixteenth highest-grossing film of all time at Australian box office.Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, with praise going towards Winslet's performance and criticism focusing on its uneven tone, The Dressmaker led the 5th AACTA Awards with thirteen nominations. These included Best Film, Best Direction, Best Production Design, Best Original Music Score, Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Cinematography and won Best Lead Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Costume Design and People's Choice Award for Favourite Australian Film.dbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStage & Screen Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Drunkarddbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Drunkard_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_HermanThe Drunkard is a 1935 American drama film directed by Albert Herman and starring James Murray, Clara Kimball Young and Janet Chandler. It is based on the 1844 stage melodrama The Drunkard by William H. Smith.dbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbp:distributorModern Talking Picture Servicedbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Chertokdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Chertokdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Du Pont Storydbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:The_Du_Pont_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wilhelm_ThieleThe Du Pont Story is a 1950 American historical drama film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Eduard Franz, Marcel Journet and Sigrid Gurie.dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerdbp-dbp:nameThe Dude Rangerdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_Greydbp-dbr:The_Dude_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_comedy_filmsThe Dude Ranger is a 1934 American Western film directed by Edward F. Cline based on the 1931 novel by Zane Grey. Parts of the film were shot in Johnson Canyon, Springdale, Zion National Park, and the Virgin River in Utah. The Grand Canyon was also a filming location.dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:producerCliff P. Broughtondbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:nameThe Dude Wranglerdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsThe Dude Wrangler is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lina Basquette, Tom Keene and Clyde Cook.dbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:producerWallace Ortondbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:nameThe Dummy Talksdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_MitchellThe Dummy Talks is a 1943 British crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Jack Warner, Claude Hulbert and Beryl Orde. It was written by Michael Barringer, and marked the film debut of Jack Warner.dbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Bernerddbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dying Detectivedbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dying_Detective_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_mystery_filmsThe Dying Detective is a 1921 British short film directed by Maurice Elvey. The film is the first in the Stoll Pictures' short film series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.dbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kent_Mackenziedbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributorContemporary Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerKent Mackenziedbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starring Yvonne Williams , Homer Nish , Tommy Reynolds, Rico Rodriguez , Clifford Ray Sam, Clydean Parker, Mary Donahuedbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kent_Mackenziedbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kent_Mackenziedbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kent_Mackenziedbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Exilesdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Exiles_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_documentary_filmsThe Exiles is a 1961 film by Kent MacKenzie chronicling a day in the life of a group of 20-something Native Americans who left reservation life in the 1950s to live in the district of Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California. Bunker Hill was then a blighted residential locality of decayed Victorian mansions, sometimes featured in the writings of Raymond Chandler, John Fante, and Charles Bukowski. The structure of the film is that of a narrative feature, the script pieced together from interviews with the documentary subjects. The film features Yvonne Williams, Homer Nish, and Tommy Reynolds.dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerAvi Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin King-Templetondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringDolph Lundgrendbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringJet Lidbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Danielsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerry Crewsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringMickey Rourkedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Zayasdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharisma Carpenterdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Austindbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringGiselle Itiédbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringRandy Couturedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Callahamdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Expendablesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Expendables: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:D-Box_motion-enhanced_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Callahamdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Rio_de_Janeiro_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Expendables_(franchise)The Expendables is a 2010 American action film directed by Sylvester Stallone, who co-wrote it with David Callaham and also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars an ensemble cast of mostly action film actors consisting of Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Steve Austin, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis. The film was released in the United States on August 13, 2010. It is the first installment in The Expendables film series. This was Dolph Lundgren's first theatrically released film since 1995's cyberpunk film Johnny Mnemonic.The film is about a team of elite mercenaries tasked with a mission to overthrow a Latin American dictator whom they soon discover to be a mere puppet controlled by a corrupt ex-CIA agent. It pays tribute to the blockbuster action films of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was distributed by Lionsgate.The Expendables received mixed reviews with praise towards the action sequences and cast performances. It was commercially successful, opening at number one at the box office in the United States, the United Kingdom, China and India, and grossed a total of $274 million worldwide. The film spawned the sequels The Expendables 2 (2012), The Expendables 3 (2014), and Expend4bles (2023).dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Westdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:producerBrian Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:producerDanny Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:producerLes Weldondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:producerKevin King Templetondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:producerAvi Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringDolph Lundgrendbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringScott Adkinsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringBruce Willisdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringJet Lidbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringTerry Crewsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringChuck Norrisdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringRandy Couturedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringYu Nandbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Westdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wenkdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Expendables 2dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Expendables 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Albaniadbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nepaldbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nu_Boyana_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Wenkdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_Westdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Expendables_(franchise)The Expendables 2 is a 2012 American action film directed by Simon West, written by Richard Wenk and Sylvester Stallone and based on a story by Ken Kaufman, David Agosto and Wenk. Brian Tyler returned to score the film. It is the sequel to The Expendables (2010), and is the second installment in The Expendables film series. The film stars an ensemble cast of largely action film actors consisting of Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Terry Crews, Randy Couture, Liam Hemsworth, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. In the film, The Expendables undertakes a mission which evolves into a quest for revenge against rival mercenary Jean Vilain, who murders one of their own men and threatens the world with a deadly weapon.Principal photography took place over 14 weeks (beginning in September 2011) on an estimated $100 million budget. Film locations included Bulgaria, Hong Kong and New Orleans. Controversy arose over the accidental death of a stuntman and environmental damage caused during filming in Bulgaria.The film was released in Europe on August 16, 2012, and in North America the following day. The Expendables 2 grossed over $310 million worldwide, with its greatest success outside North America. Critics generally considered the film an improvement over its predecessor due to its increased use of humor and action sequences, but its plot and dialogues received criticism. A tie-in downloadable video game was released on July 31, 2012 as a prequel to the events of the film. A sequel titled The Expendables 3 was released on August 15, 2014.dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:producerDanny Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:producerLes Weldondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:producerJohn Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:producerAvi Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:producerKevin King-Templetondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringDolph Lundgrendbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringHarrison Forddbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringJet Lidbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringTerry Crewsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringKelsey Grammerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringWesley Snipesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringGlen Powelldbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringRonda Rouseydbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringKellan Lutzdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringRandy Couturedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:starringVictor Ortizdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:nameThe Expendables 3dbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:nameThe Expendables 3: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Somaliadbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bucharestdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casting_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moscowdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nu_Boyana_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Salary_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Patrick_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Expendables_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Expendables_(franchise)The Expendables 3 is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by Patrick Hughes and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt and Sylvester Stallone. It is the third installment in The Expendables franchise and the sequel to The Expendables (2010) and The Expendables 2 (2012). The film features an ensemble cast of largely action film actors consisting of Stallone, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren, Kelsey Grammer, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Glen Powell, Victor Ortiz, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.The story follows the mercenary group known as The Expendables as they come into conflict with ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks, the Expendables' co-founder, who is determined to destroy the team. The film premiered in London on August 4, 2014 and was released theatrically on August 15, 2014, by Lionsgate. Unlike the first two films in the franchise, The Expendables 3 received a PG-13 rating instead of an R rating, which upset many fans of the franchise. Partly due to negative critical reviews and being leaked three weeks before its scheduled release, the film grossed $214.7 million worldwide on an estimated $90–100 million budget, becoming the lowest-grossing film of the franchise until the sequel, Expend4bles, was released on September 22, 2023.dbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Flederdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_S._Duttondbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clancy_Browndbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Quaiddbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Benson_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Flederdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Leavittdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Ernie Davis Storydbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Express:dbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Express: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_biographical_dramasdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_players_of_American_footballdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Flederdbp-dbr:The_Express:_The_Ernie_Davis_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syracuse_Orange_footballThe Express: The Ernie Davis Story is a 2008 American sports drama film produced by John Davis and directed by Gary Fleder. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Charles Leavitt from a 1983 book Ernie Davis: The Elmira Express, authored by Robert C. Gallagher. The film is based on the life of Syracuse University football player Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy, portrayed by actor Rob Brown. The Express explores civil rights topics, such as racism, discrimination and athletics. It was the film debut of Chadwick Boseman as Floyd Little.The film was a co-production between the film studios of Relativity Media and Davis Entertainment. It was commercially distributed by Universal Pictures theatrically, and by Universal Studios Home Entertainment for home media. Dennis Quaid and Charles S. Dutton star in principal supporting roles. The original motion picture soundtrack with a musical score composed by Mark Isham, was released by the Lakeshore Records label on October 28, 2008.The Express premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on October 10, 2008. Despite receiving generally positive reviews from critics, the film was a box office bomb, grossing just $9.8 million against its $40 million budget. The Blu-ray version of the film, featuring deleted scenes and the director's commentary was released on January 20, 2009.dbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Carlindbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHuaXia Film Distribution Companydbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruno Charlesworthdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Rusedbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Lubydbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhys_Muldoondbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Franklin_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Slatterydbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shaun_Micallefdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimeoindbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Carlindbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Carlindbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimeoindbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Extradbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:APRA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Carlindbp-dbr:The_Extra_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roger_Mason_(musician)The Extra is a 2005 Australian film starring Irish comedian Jimeoin and based on the twice AACTA nominated & Tropfest awarded 1999 Tooting Bec produced short film The Extra, starring Peter Phelps, Julia Zemiro. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2005 the soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album.dbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ashley_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringEthan Allendbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringCynthia Hulldbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringBill Peckdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringWarren Hammackdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringCharles McLinedbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringChet Davisdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:nameThe Eye Creaturesdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Eye_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsThe Eye Creatures (a.k.a. Attack of the Eye Creatures [mistakenly written in the credits as Attack of the The Eye Creatures]) is a 1967 American made-for-television comedy horror science fiction film about an invasion by a flying saucer and its silent, shambling alien occupants.The Eye Creatures, an Azalea Pictures film, was directed by B-movie director/producer/auteur Larry Buchanan and starred John Ashley. The screenplay was developed by uncredited writers Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Al Martin from the short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman (also uncredited). The film was a color remake of the 1957 black and white American International Pictures film Invasion of the Saucer Men, intended to fill out a package of AIP films released to television.dbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:producerMervyn LeRoydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Milesdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Adams_(actor,_born_1931)dbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._Breendbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Twistdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe FBI Storydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pretty_Boy_Floyddbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_police_officersdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Machine_Gun_Kellydbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Baby_Face_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_FBI_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_DillingerThe FBI Story is a 1959 American crime drama film starring James Stewart, and produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay by Richard L. 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It follows a Mafia family in the witness protection program who want to change their lives. It is based on the French novel Malavita (Badfellas in the 2010 English translation) by Tonino Benacquista.dbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSummit Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Finermandbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Leguizamodbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBenicio del Torodbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringWesley Snipesdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringEllen Barkindbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Finermandbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phoef_Suttondbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fandbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fan: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scott_Free_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mandalay_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fan_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:San_Francisco_GiantsThe Fan is a 1996 American sports psychological thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes, based on the 1995 novel by Peter Abrahams. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box-office flop. Over time, the direction, the performances and the score have been praised.dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Hardy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:distributorBlue Dolphindbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:producerVivien Pottersmandbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Cazenovedbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Bottomsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moira_Sinisedbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Hardy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hardy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:nameThe Fantasistdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_mystery_thriller_filmsThe Fantasist is a 1986 thriller film written and directed by Robin Hardy. The film stars Moira Sinise, Christopher Cazenove and Timothy Bottoms. It is based on the 1983 novel Goosefoot by Irish author Patrick McGinley.dbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:directorOley Sassonedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Rabinerdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Culpdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Gaynesdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringJay Underwooddbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Triggerdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarl Ciarfaliodbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringKat Greendbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Bailey Smithdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Staabdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_J._Neviusdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fantastic Fourdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doctor_Doomdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantastic_Four_filmsThe Fantastic Four is an unreleased superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The film features the team's origin and first battle with Doctor Doom. Executive-produced by low-budget specialist Roger Corman and Constantin Film president Bernd Eichinger, it was made to allow Eichinger to keep the Fantastic Four film rights. It was not officially released, although pirated copies have circulated since 1994 as well as various clips being available online.dbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corinne_Calvetdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Borden_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:nameThe Far Countrydbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1896dbp-dbr:The_Far_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Klondike_Gold_RushThe Far Country is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Ruth Roman, Walter Brennan, John McIntire and Corinne Calvet. Written by Borden Chase, the film is about a self-minded adventurer who locks horns with an evil, corrupt judge while driving cattle to Dawson, Yukon Territory. It is one of the few Westerns to be set in Alaska — others include The Spoilers (1955) and North to Alaska (1960) — although it was not filmed there. This was the fourth Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. The supporting cast features Jay C. Flippen, Harry Morgan, Steve Brodie, Robert J. Wilke, Chubby Johnson, Royal Dano and Jack Elam.dbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Killydbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:producerLee S. Marcusdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Killydbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Fargo Kiddbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Fargo_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_KillyThe Fargo Kid is a 1940 American Western film directed by Edward Killy starring Tim Holt. It was the second in Holt's series of Westerns for RKO. The film was shot in Kanab Canyon, Cave Lakes, and Johnson Canyon.The script was based on a story which had been previously filmed as Man in the Rough (1928) and The Cheyenne Kid (1935).dbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Sherindbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:producerPhilip Kruppdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:producerPhilip L. Parslowdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Gossett_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm-Jamal_Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carroll_O'Connordbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_McLartydbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Sherindbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_TallyThe Father Clements Story is a 1987 American television film about the life of Father George Clements, an African-American Roman Catholic priest who became famous for being the first United States priest to legally adopt a child. The movie starred actors Lou Gossett, Jr., Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Carroll O'Connor. Gossett, Jr. played Clements, Warner played Clements' adopted son, and O'Connor played Cardinal John Cody, the Archbishop of Chicago. The movie was directed by Edwin Sherin. The film score was composed by Mark Snow.dbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:directorPaul Mooredbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:distributorStormcatcher Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:producerHeather Tannerdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:producerJames G.H. Knightdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:producerScot Tannerdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Pralgodbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:starringBen Greendbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:starringCourtney Hogandbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:starringKara Maria Amedondbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:nameThe Feedingdbp-dbr:The_Feedingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Feedingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Feedingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsThe Feeding is a 2006 film written and directed by Paul Moore.dbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliance 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Fifth Estate is a 2013 biographical thriller film directed by Bill Condon about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange and Daniel Brühl as its former spokesperson Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Alicia Vikander, Stanley Tucci, and Laura Linney are featured in supporting roles. The film's screenplay was written by Josh Singer based in-part on Domscheit-Berg's book Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website (2011), as well as WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy (2011) by British journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding. The film's name is a reference to people who operate in the manner of journalists outside the normal constraints imposed on the mainstream media.Co-produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Participant Media, The Fifth Estate premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and was distributed theatrically by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label in the United States on October 18, 2013, with international distribution divided among Disney, Reliance Entertainment, and independent arrangements by Mister Smith Entertainment. The film performed poorly at the box office and garnered mixed critical reaction, receiving criticism for its screenplay and direction, although the acting was praised, particularly Cumberbatch's performance.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributorSuperior Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerVictor Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Cowboydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Fighting Cowboy is a 1933 American Western film directed by Victor Adamson and starring Jay Wilsey, Genee Boutell and Allen Holbrook.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Sheriffdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Fighting Sheriff is a 1931 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Buck Jones, Loretta Sayers and Robert Ellis.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Liondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Liondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Stalliondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyThe Fighting Stallion is a 1950 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey.dbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Hutchinsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Final Daysdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_political_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bill_Clintondbp-dbr:The_Final_Days_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_communicationThe Final Days is a humorous short film produced by the White House to screen at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner in April 2000. It stars then-President of the United States Bill Clinton as himself. The film was designed by officials of the outgoing Clinton administration to neutralize media portrayals of Bill Clinton as a "lame duck" president by exaggerating that narrative to the point of absurdity.dbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:producerCraig Perrydbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:producerWarren Zidedbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:starringMykelti Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:starringBobby Campodbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:starringShantel VanSantendbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Perrydbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Bressdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:nameThe Final Destinationdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2009dbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:D-Box_motion-enhanced_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mobile,_Alabamadbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_Destination_filmsThe Final Destination (also known as Final Destination 4) is a 2009 American 3D supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis and written by Eric Bress. It is a standalone sequel to Final Destination 3 (2006) and the fourth installment in the Final Destination film series. It stars Bobby Campo, Shantel VanSanten, and Mykelti Williamson. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film follows a group of people after they escape a deadly accident during a stock car race, with Death stalking and killing them one by one.After the commercial success of Final Destination 3, a fourth film entered development and was planned to be in 3D, with Bress writing the script. The script impressed producer Craig Perry and New Line Cinema enough to green-light a fourth installment. James Wong was on board to direct, but because of scheduling conflicts, he decided to drop out. Consequently, the studio executives opted for David R. Ellis to return because of his work on Final Destination 2 (2003), who personally accepted because of the 3D. Filming began in March 2008 and ended late May in the same year.The Final Destination was theatrically released on August 28, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. It was the first film in the series to be shot in HD 3D and, as of May 2025, is the second highest-grossing Final Destination film, having earned $187.4 million worldwide. It received generally negative reviews from critics. A fifth film, Final Destination 5, was released in August 2011.dbp-dbr:The_Final_Editiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:The_Final_Editiondbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:The_Final_Editiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editiondbp-dbp:nameThe Final Editiondbp-dbr:The_Final_Editiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:The_Final_Editionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalismThe Final Edition is a 1932 American crime drama film directed by Howard Higgin and starring Pat O'Brien, Mae Clark and Morgan Wallace. Made by Columbia Pictures, it is based on a story by Roy Chanslor.dbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Strauss-Schulsondbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Stage_6_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerJanice Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Londondbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringThomas Middleditchdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringMalin Åkermandbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringAlia Shawkatdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringTaissa Farmigadbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringAlexander Ludwigdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringAdam DeVinedbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringNina Dobrevdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameThe Final Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameThe Final Girls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Time_loop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stage_6_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2012dbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slasher_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertical_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2015dbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Todd_Strauss-Schulsondbp-dbr:The_Final_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_girlsThe Final Girls is a 2015 American comedy slasher film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller. The film stars Taissa Farmiga and Malin Åkerman, with supporting performances from Adam DeVine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, and Nina Dobrev. The plot follows a group of high school students who are transported into a 1986 slasher film called Camp Bloodbath.The film was originally picked up by New Line Cinema in November 2011, but the script was shopped elsewhere when production did not get off the ground. Later, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions bought the rights to the film under the Stage 6 Films banner, with Michael London and his company Groundswell Productions producing the feature. Principal photography lasted a month in April–May 2014, taking place in Baton Rouge and St. Francisville, Louisiana.The Final Girls had its world premiere on March 13, 2015 at South by Southwest. It was released in the United States on October 9, 2015 in a limited theatrical run and through video on demand by Stage 6 and Vertical. The Final Girls received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances and atmosphere, as well as its direction, screenplay and homages to 1980s horror films.dbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:distributorGeneral Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morleydbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:starringRay Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:nameThe Final Testdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cricket_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_comedy-drama_filmsThe Final Test is a 1953 British sports film written by Terence Rattigan, directed by Anthony Asquith, and starring Jack Warner, Robert Morley, George Relph and Ray Jackson. A number of leading cricketers also appear including Denis Compton, Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook. The film was produced by R.J. Minney for Act Films Ltd. It was that company's second film.dbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shimon_Dotandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:producerAmi Artzidbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:producerZvi Spielmanndbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Hansendbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Lowedbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracy_Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shimon_Dotandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shimon_Dotandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:nameThe Finest Hourdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Navy_SEALsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gulf_War_filmsThe Finest Hour (released in the Philippines as Desert Storm: The Final Battle) is a 1992 American war drama film starring Rob Lowe and Gale Hansen as Navy SEALs-in-training who become best friends. When a woman comes between them, however, it takes a war to bring them back together again.dbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Gillespiedbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Whitakerdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerDorothy Aufierodbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Pinedbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Banadbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringCasey Affleckdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Ortizdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringHolliday Graingerdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Gillespiedbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Silverdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Finest Hoursdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1952dbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Atlantic_Oceandbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Coast_Guarddbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disaster_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_Silverdbp-dbr:The_Finest_Hours_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_GillespieThe Finest Hours is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. The screenplay, written by Eric Johnson, Scott Silver, and Paul Tamasy, is based on The Finest Hours: The True Story of the U.S. Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. The film stars Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Holliday Grainger, John Ortiz, and Eric Bana, and chronicles the historic 1952 United States Coast Guard rescue of the crew of SS Pendleton, after the ship split apart during a nor'easter off the New England coast.The Finest Hours was released on January 29, 2016. The film, which received mixed reviews from critics, was considered a box office flop for only grossing $52 million worldwide on a $70–80 million production budget.dbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbp:directorBurt P. Lynwooddbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbp:distributorEmpire Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbp:nameThe Fire Trapdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_P._LynwoodThe Fire Trap is a 1935 American drama film directed by Burt P. Lynwood and starring Norman Foster, Evalyn Knapp and Sidney Blackmer.dbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:directorGary Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Meagherdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Casselldbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Smith_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Hartley-Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:nameThe Fire in the Stonedbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fire_in_the_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_AustraliaThe Fire in the Stone is a 1984 Australian made for television drama about teenagers in the town of Coober Pedy. It is based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Colin Thiele.dbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Masondbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:distributorGaumont-British Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Nedelldbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilli_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Masondbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont-Britishdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_Melforddbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:nameThe First Offencedbp-dbr:The_First_Offencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Offencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_MasonThe First Offence is a 1936 British low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Michael Balcon for Gainsborough Pictures and distributed by Gaumont-British Distributors. The cast includes John Mills, Lilli Palmer and Bernard Nedell. The story was written by Stafford Dickens and Austin Melford. It is a remake of the 1934 French film Mauvaise Graine, directed by Billy Wilder.The First Offence was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom in March 1936.dbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:producerLloyd Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:producerMichael Herzdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:producerStuart Strutindbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Kirkseydbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:producerSpencer A. Tandydbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_D'Onofriodbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Henningdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringGoogy Gressdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rondell_Sheridandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringJohn Flooddbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringHeidi Millerdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringGeorgia Harrelldbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:starringMichael Sanvilledbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:nameThe First Turn-On!dbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:The_First_Turn-On!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginityThe First Turn-On! is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. It was the last in a series of four "sexy comedies" that helped establish Troma as a film studio, starting with 1979's Squeeze Play!, 1981's Waitress! and 1982's Stuck on You!.The First Turn-On! was Vincent D'Onofrio's film debut.dbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:producerRodney Rothmandbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:producerJudd Apatowdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:producerNicholas Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:starringRhys Ifansdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:starringAlison Briedbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:starringChris Prattdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:starringJason Segeldbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:starringEmily Bluntdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Rothmandbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Segeldbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:nameThe Five-Year Engagementdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:nameThe Five Year Engagement: Music From The Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddings_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apatow_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Judd_Apatowdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Andrewsdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:The_Five-Year_Engagementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jason_SegelThe Five-Year Engagement is a 2012 American romantic comedy film written, directed, and produced by Nicholas Stoller. Produced with Judd Apatow and Rodney Rothman, it is co-written by Jason Segel, who also stars in the film with Emily Blunt as a couple whose relationship becomes strained when their engagement is continually extended. The film was released in North America on April 27, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2012.dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerRobert Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerChristina Schmidlindbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerLoretha C. Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerKokayi Ampahdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringRobert Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringLeondbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringDiahann Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringHarold Nicholasdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringHarry J. Lennixdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringTico Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:nameThe Five Heartbeatsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_drama_filmsThe Five Heartbeats is a 1991 musical drama film directed by Robert Townsend, who co-wrote the script with Keenen Ivory Wayans. Produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film's main cast includes Townsend, Michael Wright, Leon Robinson, Harry J. Lennix, Tico Wells, John Canada Terrell, Harold Nicholas, and Diahann Carroll. The plot of the film (which is loosely based on the lives of several artists: The Dells, The Temptations, Four Tops, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, Frankie Lymon, Sam Cooke and others) follows the three decade career of the rhythm and blues vocal group The Five Heartbeats. The film depicts the rise and fall of a Motown-inspired soul act through the eyes of one of the Heartbeats, Donald "Duck" Matthews.The film was released to most North American audiences on March 29, 1991; however, it was not made available to audiences in other continents until 2002, when a DVD was released. Another DVD was released in 2006 for the film's 15th anniversary. Even though the movie received mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release, it became a cult classic through VHS rentals, with many calling it Townsend's masterpiece.dbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_K._Healedbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_K._Healedbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Flawdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerThe Flaw is a 1933 British thriller film directed by Norman Walker and starring Henry Kendall, Eric Maturin and Phyllis Clare. It was made as a quota quickie at Wembley Studios, and was remade in 1955 with the same title.dbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbp:distributorDistributors Corporation of Americadbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbp:nameThe Flesh Is Weakdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flesh_Is_Weakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_KingdomThe Flesh Is Weak is a 1957 British film directed by Don Chaffey and starring John Derek and Milly Vitale. It was written by Leigh Vance and Roger Falconer based on an original story by Deborah Bedford. Distributors Corporation of America released the film in the USA as a double feature with Blonde in Bondage (1957).dbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Marquanddbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barrie_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Bannendbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Duryeadbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hardy_Krugerdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Montoyadbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lukas_Hellerdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Flight of the Phoenixdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_De_Voldbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Saharadbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Libyadbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_disaster_filmsThe Flight of the Phoenix is a 1965 American survival drama film produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, based on the 1964 novel of the same name by English author Elleston Trevor. The story follows a group of men struggling to survive their aircraft's emergency landing in the Sahara. The ensemble cast stars James Stewart, Richard Attenborough, Peter Finch, Hardy Krüger, Ernest Borgnine, Ian Bannen, Ronald Fraser, Christian Marquand, Dan Duryea and George Kennedy.Although the film was not a financial success, it was well received by critics, who praised Aldrich's direction and the performances of the cast. It was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Bannen, and Best Editing for Michael Luciano. Hardy Krüger was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor, and Aldrich was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama.The Flight of the Phoenix was remade in 2004, titled Flight of the Phoenix.dbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbp:nameThe Floating Dutchmandbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Floating_Dutchmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearThe Floating Dutchman (U.S. TV title: Clue for a Corpse) is a 1954 British second feature crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh, Sydney Tafler and Mary Germaine. It is based on a 1950 novel The Floating Dutchman by Nicholas Bentley. A Scotland Yard detective goes undercover amongst jewel thieves after a dead Dutchman is found floating in the river.The title is a pun on the legendary ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman.dbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Fooldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Fooldbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Fooldbp-dbp:producerJack Eppeldbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Fooldbp-dbp:nameThe Fortunate Fooldbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Fooldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Fortunate_Foolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerThe Fortunate Fool is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Hugh Wakefield, Joan Wyndham and Jack Raine.It was made at Ealing Studios as a quota quickie. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Shingleton.dbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Cromwell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Ahernedbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Hardingdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lukasdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Hersholtdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fountaindbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Cromwelldbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jane_Murfindbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Netherlandsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fountain_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsThe Fountain is a 1934 American romance film starring Ann Harding. It was directed by John Cromwell and distributed by RKO Pictures. It is based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Charles Morgan.The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Four Just Mendbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_WallaceThe Four Just Men, also known as The Secret Four, is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Hugh Sinclair, Griffith Jones, Edward Chapman and Frank Lawton. It is based on the 1905 novel The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. There was a previous silent film version in 1921. This version was produced by Ealing Studios, with sets designed by Wilfred Shingleton.The Four Just Men was re-released in 1944 with an updated ending featuring newsreel of Winston Churchill and the Allied war effort as a fulfilment of the ideals of the Four. The adviser on the House of Commons of the United Kingdom scenes was Aneurin Bevan.dbp-dbr:The_Foursomedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Deardbp-dbr:The_Foursomedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Dillondbp-dbr:The_Foursomedbp-dbp:nameThe Foursomedbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foursomepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_DearThe Foursome is a 2006 American/Canadian comedy film. It is about four college friends who reconnect at their 20-year college reunion on the golf course. The film stars Kevin Dillon, John Shaw, Chris Gauthier and Paul Jarrett. The film was directed by William Dear and written by Jackson Davies, based on the play by Norm Foster.dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squaredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squaredbp-dbp:nameThe Fourth Squaredbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_DavisThe Fourth Square is a 1961 British second feature crime film directed by Allan Davis and starring Conrad Phillips, Natasha Parry and Delphi Lawrence. The screenplay was by James Eastwood, based on the 1929 Edgar Wallace novel Four Square Jane. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965.dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:directorEric Taylordbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jill_Robbdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:producerJohn Mirrosdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Meillondbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noeline_Browndbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:starringMark Shields-Browndbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:starringRobert Bettlesdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Adelaidedbp-dbr:The_Fourth_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsThe Fourth Wish is a 1976 Australian family film directed by Don Chaffey based on a three-part 1974 TV drama from the ABC.dbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rydelldbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributorClaridge Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerRaymond Strossdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Hilliarddbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Heywooddbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keir_Dulleadbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandy_Dennisdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Foxdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_farmersdbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lewis_John_Carlinodbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Rydelldbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Howard_Koch_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Fox_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_D._H._LawrenceThe Fox is a 1967 Canadian drama film directed by Mark Rydell. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino and Howard Koch is loosely based on the 1923 novella of the same title by D. H. Lawrence. The film marked Rydell's feature film directorial debut.The movie was the largest commercial and critical success from the husband and wife team of producer Raymond Stross and actor Anne Heywood.dbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:directorRichard Richdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:directorArt Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:directorTed Bermandbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:producerWolfgang Reithermandbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:producerRon Millerdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:producerArt Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringJohn McIntiredbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringMickey Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringSandy Duncandbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringPat Buttramdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringJohn Fiedlerdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringCorey Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringJack Albertsondbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringKeith Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringPaul Winchelldbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringPearl Baileydbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringDick Bakalyandbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:starringJeanette Nolandbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:nameThe Fox and the Hounddbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hounddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prejudicedbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Buddy_Baker_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Richdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Art_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Houndpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_BermanThe Fox and the Hound is a 1981 American animated buddy drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and loosely based on the 1967 novel of the same name by Daniel P. Mannix. It tells the story of the unlikely friendship between a red fox named Tod and a hound named Copper, as they struggle against their emerging instincts and the realization that they are meant to be adversaries.The film was directed by Ted Berman, Richard Rich, and Art Stevens. It was produced by Ron Miller, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Art Stevens. The ensemble voice cast consists of Mickey Rooney as Tod and Kurt Russell as Copper, respectively, with Pearl Bailey, Jack Albertson, Sandy Duncan, Jeanette Nolan, Pat Buttram, John Fiedler, John McIntire, Dick Bakalyan, Paul Winchell, Keith Mitchell, and Corey Feldman providing the voices of the other characters of the film. Mitchell and Feldman in particular voiced Young Tod and Young Copper. The instrumental musical score to the film was composed and conducted by Buddy Baker, with Walter Sheets performing the orchestration.Walt Disney Productions first obtained the film rights to the novel by Daniel P. Mannix in 1967; however, actual development on the film would not occur until spring 1977. It marked the last involvement of the remaining members of Disney's Nine Old Men, which included Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Though they had involvement in early development of the film, it was ultimately handed over to a new generation of animators following the retirement of the old animators. As such, it was the first film for future directors, including Tim Burton, Brad Bird, and John Lasseter. During production, its release was delayed by over six months following the abrupt departure of Don Bluth and his team of animators. Further concerns were raised over the handling of the scene in which Chief is hit by a train, which was originally planned to result in him dying. After debating the handling of the scene, the filmmakers decided to change the death into a non-fatal injury by which he merely suffers a broken leg.The film was released to theaters on July 10, 1981, by Buena Vista Distribution. It was a financial success, earning $39.9 million domestically and receiving mixed reviews from critics. It was nominated for three awards, of which it won one. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive animated film produced to date, costing $12 million. It was re-released to theaters on March 25, 1988. An intermediate follow-up, The Fox and the Hound 2, was released directly-to-DVD on December 12, 2006.dbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Kammeruddbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:producerFerrell Barrondbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Swayzedbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringStephen Rootdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringJonah Bobodbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringReba McEntiredbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringJeff Foxworthydbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringVicki Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:starringHarrison Fahndbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Fox and the Hound 2dbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Fox and the Hound 2 Soundtrack Albumdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fox_and_the_Hound_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_KammerudThe Fox and the Hound 2 is a 2006 American animated direct-to-video buddy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Disneytoon Studios, and an intermediate follow-up to the 1981 Walt Disney Animation Studios film The Fox and the Hound. The film takes place during the youth of Tod and Copper, before the events of the later half of the first film. The plot of The Fox and the Hound 2 involves Copper being tempted to join a band of singing stray dogs called "The Singin' Strays", thus threatening his friendship with Tod. The film was directed by Jim Kammerud and features the voices of Reba McEntire and Patrick Swayze (in his only voice role). The film had an official soundtrack album released on November 21, 2006. The film was released on December 12, 2006 and received generally negative reviews, with critics calling it a pale imitation of its predecessor.dbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:producerWilliam A. Bacherdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Haydndbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Haradbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Browndbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:nameThe Foxes of Harrowdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited States/United Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1830sdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1820sdbp-dbr:The_Foxes_of_Harrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_M._StahlThe Foxes of Harrow is a 1947 American-British adventure film directed by John M. Stahl. The film stars Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara, and Richard Haydn. It is based on the novel of the same name by Frank Yerby, the sixth best-selling novel in the US in 1946.The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design (Lyle R. Wheeler, Maurice Ransford, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox).dbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meryl_Streepdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Ironsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe French Lieutenant's Womandbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dorsetdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_FowlesThe French Lieutenant's Woman is a 1981 British romantic drama film directed by Karel Reisz, produced by Leon Clore, and adapted by the playwright Harold Pinter. It is based on The French Lieutenant's Woman, a 1969 novel by John Fowles. The music score is by Carl Davis and the cinematography by Freddie Francis.The film stars Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons. Other featured actors include Hilton McRae, Peter Vaughan, Colin Jeavons, Liz Smith, Patience Collier, Richard Griffiths, David Warner, Alun Armstrong, Penelope Wilton, and Leo McKern.The film received five Oscar nominations. Streep was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Pinter for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.dbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Chandbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Savage_Steve_Hollanddbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Linda_Mendozadbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Judgedbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Hobson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zendayadbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directorScott Kraftdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jody_Margolin_Hahndbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directorYvette Gonzalez-Nacerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:directorJames Wahlbergdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Viacom_Media_Networksdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:producerChris Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:producerJim Kukuckadbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:producerNorman, Yusry, Edrydbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:producerSusan Nessanbaum-Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:starringTara Perrydbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hobson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:starringYvette Gonzalez-Nacerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shayna_Rosedbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:starringJon Beaversdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Hit TV Showdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedydbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Children's_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Malaysian_musicdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Musical_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Banddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_American_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_preschool_education_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_preschool_education_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_American_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_preschool_education_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Nickelodeon_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_children's_comedy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Nickelodeon_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_musical_comedy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_musical_comedy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treehouse_TV_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_children's_comedy_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nick_Jr._original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Beat_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_musical_television_seriesThe Fresh Beat Band (originally known as The JumpArounds) is an American live-action musical children's television series created by Scott Kraft and Nadine van der Velde for Nickelodeon. The series stars Yvette González-Nacer, Thomas Hobson, Shayna Rose (later Tara Perry), and Jon Beavers as the "Fresh Beats" (Kiki, Shout, Marina, and Twist), described as four best friends in a band who are determined to follow their dreams. The series aired from August 24, 2009, to December 7, 2013. After the series ended, reruns of the show aired on the Nick Jr. Channel until July 2, 2016.In 2015, an animated television series, Fresh Beat Band of Spies, premiered on Nickelodeon. All four members of the band lend their voices to their respective characters in the spin-off.dbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:directorNick Tafuridbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:directorAnimation director:dbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Tytladbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerI. Sparberdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Roydbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:nameThe Friendly Ghostdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Friendly_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsThe Friendly Ghost is a Famous Studios cartoon released on 16 November 1945 as part of its Noveltoons series of animated short films. It is the first cartoon to feature the character Casper the Friendly Ghost.dbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:producerPeter Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:producerJamie Selkirkdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringJohn Astindbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Combsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringMichael J. Foxdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringJake Buseydbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringTrini Alvaradodbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringDee Wallace Stonedbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:starringPeter Dobsondbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fran_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:nameThe Frightenersdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Frightenersdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_afterlifedbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_exorcismdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_make-up_by_Rick_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WingNut_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Fran_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightenerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_JacksonThe Frighteners is a 1996 supernatural comedy horror film directed by Peter Jackson and co-written with Fran Walsh. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson, John Astin, Dee Wallace Stone, Jeffrey Combs, R. Lee Ermey and Jake Busey. The Frighteners tells the story of Frank Bannister (Fox), an architect who develops psychic abilities allowing him to see, hear, and communicate with ghosts after his wife's murder. He initially uses his new abilities to befriend ghosts, whom he sends to haunt people so that he can charge them handsome fees for "exorcising" the ghosts. However, the spirit of a mass murderer appears posing as the Grim Reaper, able to attack the living and the dead, prompting Frank to investigate the supernatural presence.Jackson and Walsh conceived the idea for The Frighteners during the script-writing phase of Heavenly Creatures. Executive producer Robert Zemeckis hired the duo to write the script, with the original intention of Zemeckis directing The Frighteners as a spin-off film of the television series Tales from the Crypt. With Jackson and Walsh's first draft submitted in January 1994, Zemeckis believed the film would be better off directed by Jackson, produced by Zemeckis and funded/distributed by Universal Studios. The visual effects were created by Jackson's Weta Digital, which had only been in existence for three years. This, plus the fact that The Frighteners required more digital effects shots than almost any movie made until that time, resulted in the eighteen-month period for effects work by Weta Digital being largely stressed.Despite a rushed post-production schedule, Universal was so impressed with Jackson's rough cut on The Frighteners, the studio moved the theatrical release date up by three months. The film was not a box office success, barely making back its budget, but it received generally positive reviews from critics. The film gained a cult following and is considered an overlooked work in Jackson's catalog.dbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbp:nameThe Frozen Limitsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frozen_Limitspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsThe Frozen Limits is a 1939 British comedy western film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Jimmy Nervo, Bud Flanagan, Teddy Knox, Chesney Allen and Charlie Naughton a group of entertainers commonly known as The Crazy Gang. It was written by Val Guest.Produced by Gainsborough Pictures it was shot at Islington Studios in London. 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The film was shot on location in Mexico.dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howarddbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Goldwasser, M.V. 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Based on the 1960s TV series, itself loosely inspired by the trial of Sam Sheppard, the film stars Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, and Jeroen Krabbé.After being framed for the murder of his wife and sentenced to death, vascular surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble (Ford) escapes from custody following a bus crash. Kimble sets out to find the real killer and clear his name, while being hunted by the police and a team of U.S. marshals, led by Deputy Samuel Gerard (Jones).The Fugitive premiered in Westwood, California, on July 29, 1993, and was released in the United States on August 6, 1993. It was a critical and commercial success, spending six weeks as the number-one film in the United States, and grossing nearly $370 million worldwide against a $44 million budget. It was the third-highest-grossing film of 1993 worldwide, with an estimated 44 million tickets sold in the United States. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture; Tommy Lee Jones won for Best Supporting Actor. It was followed by the 1998 film U.S. Marshals, in which Jones reprised his role as Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard, along with some others of his earlier marshals team.dbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Uberto_Pasolinidbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:starringTom Wilkinsondbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:starringRobert Carlyledbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:starringMark Addydbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Uberto_Pasolinidbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Beaufoydbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:nameThe Full Montydbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:nameThe Full Monty: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:European_Film_Awards_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anne_Dudleydbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Simon_Beaufoydbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sheffielddbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_erotic_dancedbp-dbr:The_Full_Montypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_SheffieldThe Full Monty is a 1997 British black comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo, written by Simon Beaufoy, and starring Robert Carlyle, Tom Wilkinson and Mark Addy. The film is set in Sheffield in the North of England during the 1990s, and tells the story of six unemployed men, four of them former steel workers, who decide to form a male striptease act (à la Chippendale dancers) in order to make some money and for the main character, Gaz, to be able to see his son. Gaz declares that their show will be much better than the Chippendales because they will go "the full monty"—strip all the way.Despite being a comedy, the film also touches on serious subjects such as unemployment, fathers' rights, depression, impotence, homosexuality, body image, working class culture and suicide. The Full Monty was a major critical success upon release and an international commercial success, grossing $257 million from a budget of only $3.5 million. It was the highest-grossing film in the UK until it was outsold by Titanic. It won the BAFTA and European Film Award for Best Film, and the Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was also nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay.The Full Monty was released in the United Kingdom on 29 August 1997. The British Film Institute ranked the film the 25th best British film of the 20th century. It was adapted into a musical in 2000 and a play in 2013. A follow-up TV series was released in 2023.dbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gauntletdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Phoenix,_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Fieldingdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Malpaso_Productions_filmsThe Gauntlet is a 1977 American action thriller film directed by Clint Eastwood, who stars alongside Sondra Locke. The film's supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney, and Mara Corday. Eastwood plays a down-and-out cop who falls in love with a prostitute (Locke), to whom he is assigned to escort from Las Vegas to Phoenix for her to testify against the mob.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:D.B._Wyndham-Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Adventuredbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillThe Gay Adventure is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Yvonne Arnaud, Barry Jones and Nora Swinburne. It was made at Welwyn Studios by the independent company Grosvenor Films. It was based on the 1931 play of the same name by Walter Hackett.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Lord Quexdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsThe Gay Lord Quex is a 1917 British silent comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ben Webster, Irene Vanbrugh and Lilian Braithwaite. It is based on the 1899 play The Gay Lord Quex by Arthur Wing Pinero.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gig_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Colemandbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Stanwyckdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Sistersdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1941dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_drama_filmsThe Gay Sisters is a 1942 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, Gig Young (who adopted his character's name as his screen name) and Nancy Coleman. The Warner Bros. motion picture was based on a novel by Stephen Longstreet.dbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:producerWilliam LeBarondbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Cooperdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_G._Boothdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Odetsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:nameThe General Died at Dawndbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Werner_Janssendbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:The_General_Died_at_Dawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_war_filmsThe General Died at Dawn is a 1936 American drama film that tells the story of a mercenary who meets a beautiful girl while trying to keep arms from getting to a vicious warlord in war-torn China. The movie was written by Charles G. Booth and Clifford Odets and directed by Lewis Milestone.It stars Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Akim Tamiroff, and Dudley Digges. Director Milestone has a cameo role.dbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Aikmandbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Billy_Byars,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringJack Gooddbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringMax Adamsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringGreg Hilldbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bubba_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Glawsondbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Childdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringMike Gooddbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:starringButch Burrdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Aikmandbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Billy_Byars,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Aikmandbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:nameThe Genesis Childrendbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Genesis_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_StynerThe Genesis Children, originally titled ? before its release, is a 1972 American art film. It was directed by Anthony Aikman and co-written by Aikman and Billy Byars Jr., with the narration written by Barbara Smith. It was a production of Lyric Films International and Byars and Associates.The movie premiered on August 4, 1972, at the Encore Theater at 5308 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California. Although it was called "very benign" by Aaron Stern of the MPAA, it received an X rating due to lengthy full nudity scenes of adolescent boys.dbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrordbp-dbp:directorFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrordbp-dbp:nameThe Gentle Terrordbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosThe Gentle Terror is a 1961 British second feature ('B') thriller film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Terence Alexander and Angela Douglas. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franchot_Tonedbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Connollydbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franciska_Gaaldbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Felix_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Notidbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:nameThe Girl Downstairsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_foreign_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_RapfThe Girl Downstairs is a 1938 American romantic-comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Franciska Gaal, Franchot Tone and Walter Connolly. It is a remake of the 1936 Austrian film Catherine the Last, directed by Henry Koster, which had been a major hit for Gaal.This was Franciska Gaal's third appearance in American films, and her first for MGM. It was her final American film before her return to Hungary in 1940.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_J._Briskindbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_J._Briskindbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Girl Frienddbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Friend_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_BuzzellThe Girl Friend is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Ann Sothern, Jack Haley and Roger Pryor.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Freda_Stockdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Freda_Stockdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Girl Is Minedbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_Mine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsThe Girl Is Mine (also known as This Girl is Mine) is a 1950 British second feature ('B') comedy drama film directed by Marjorie Deans and starring Patrick Macnee, Pamela Deeming and Lionel Murton. It was written by Deans and Ralph Stock, produced by Freda Stock for Touchstone Films and distributed by British Lion Films.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotdbp-dbp:nameThe Girl Who Forgotdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Who_Forgotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelThe Girl Who Forgot (also known as The Young Person in Pink) is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Elizabeth Allan, Ralph Michael and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was written by Louise Birt based on the 1921 play The Young Lady in Pink by Gertrude E. Jennings. It was the final film of Brunel, who had been a leading director during the silent era.dbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abel_Ferraradbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lovenheimdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Bleichdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Wahldbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Culpdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Deesdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abel_Ferraradbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lovenheimdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abel_Ferraradbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsThe Gladiator is a made-for-TV vigilante-action film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen and Brian Robbins. Robert Culp, Stan Shaw and Rick Dees have supporting roles. Although originally intended for theatrical release, the film was purchased by Showtime Networks and aired on ABC Television as an original film.dbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Sackheimdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Derndbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringStellan Skarsgårddbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Lanedbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeelee Sobieskidbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Nothdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringTrevor Morgandbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Sackheimdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Strickdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Glass Housedbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Malibu,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Sackheimdbp-dbr:The_Glass_House_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Impact_of_the_September_11_attacks_on_cinemaThe Glass House is a 2001 American thriller film directed by Daniel Sackheim and written by Wesley Strick. Starring Leelee Sobieski, Diane Lane, and Stellan Skarsgård, the film also features Bruce Dern, Kathy Baker, Trevor Morgan, and Chris Noth in supporting roles. The plot follows two siblings who go to live with friends of their parents as the oldest of the siblings starts to become suspicious of the family friends' patriarch.The film was released theatrically in the United States on September 14, 2001, by Sony Pictures Releasing. It received negative reviews from critics and grossed $23.6 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harley_Coklissdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harley_Coklissdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harley_Coklissdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbp:nameThe Glitterballdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glitterballpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harley_CokelissThe Glitterball is a 1977 British sci-fi children's film made by Mark Forstater Productions for the Children's Film Foundation. It was directed by Harley Cokeliss, credited under his birth name of Harley Cokliss. The film was screened at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival as part of a retrospective of 16 "rarely seen" British films made between 1967 and 1979, "rediscovered" after a year of detective work by event staff. In 1979, Methuen Publishing released the children's novel by the same name, written by screenwriters Howard Thompson and Harley Cokliss. ISBN 9780416863406.dbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:producerArthur Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:producerJules V. Levydbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:producerArnold Lavendbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Senta_Bergerdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Caan_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tryondbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harve_Presnelldbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Gardner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Peckinpahdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:nameThe Glory Guysdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Riz_Ortolanidbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_cavalry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Glory_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Glory Guys is a 1965 American Western Panavision film directed by Arnold Laven and written by Sam Peckinpah based on the 1956 novel The Dice of God by Hoffman Birney. Produced by Levy-Gardner-Laven and released by United Artists, the film stars Tom Tryon, Harve Presnell, Senta Berger, James Caan and Michael Anderson Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:distributorMainline Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:producerAnn Scottdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringSimon Callowdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringJoanne Whalleydbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringHarriet Walterdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:nameThe Good Fatherdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_NewellThe Good Father is a 1985 British film directed by Mike Newell and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jim Broadbent, Harriet Walter, Fanny Viner, Simon Callow, Joanne Whalley, and Michael Byrne. It is loosely based on Peter Prince's 1983 novel of the same name. It marked the first credited appearance in a feature film of Stephen Fry. The film was produced for British television but received a theatrical release in the US.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:producerBen Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cate_Blanchettdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Clooneydbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Attanasiodbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:nameThe Good Germandbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_war_correspondentsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_AttanasioThe Good German is a 2006 American neo-noir crime film. A film adaptation of Joseph Kanon's 2001 novel, it was directed by Steven Soderbergh, and stars George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, and Tobey Maguire. Set in Berlin following the Allied victory over the Nazis, it begins as a murder mystery but weaves in elements involving the American postwar employment of Nazi rocket scientists in Operation Paperclip.The film was shot in black-and-white and is designed to imitate the appearance of film noir from the 1940s, although it also includes material – such as sex scenes and swearing – that would have been prohibited by the Production Code. Its poster is a homage to the poster for Casablanca (1942, also from Warner Bros.), as is the closing scene at an airport. The DVD release presents the film in the 1.33:1 aspect ratio which declined in use from about 1953, though the theatrical release, and other DVD Releases, used the slightly more modern but still unusual 1.66:1 ratio.The film received mixed reviews and grossed $6 million worldwide against a budget of $32 million. It was nominated for the Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear and the Academy Award for Best Original Score.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:director11dbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:directorCraig Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:distributorHallmark Channeldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_McDougall_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringChris Potterdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNeilldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Knightdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringCatherine Belldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringAllan Royaldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringCatherine Disherdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringHannah Endicott-Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:starringPaula Boudreadbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Good_WitchThe Good Witch is a television film that aired on the Hallmark Channel on January 19, 2008. It stars Catherine Bell as Cassandra "Cassie" Nightingale and Chris Potter as chief of police Jake Russell. The film has spawned a franchise of six followup television films and the television series Good Witch.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:directorCraig Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:distributorHallmark Channeldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:producerManny Danelondbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringChris Potterdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNeilldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringRobin Dunnedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringMatthew Knightdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringCatherine Belldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringCatherine Disherdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringHannah Endicott-Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Lenniedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_dramadbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Destinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Good_WitchThe Good Witch's Destiny is a 2013 Canadian-American television film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by Annie Young Frisbie and directed by Craig Pryce. The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, Matthew Knight, Peter MacNeill, Catherine Disher, Robin Dunne, and Elizabeth Lennie. Destiny is the sixth film in the Good Witch film series. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel October 26, 2013.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:directorCraig Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:distributorHallmark Channeldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:producerThom J. Pretakdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringChris Potterdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringMatthew Knightdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringCatherine Belldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringCatherine Disherdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringHannah Endicott-Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringRhys Warddbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:starringSarah Powerdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Good_WitchThe Good Witch's Family is a 2011 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce, The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, and Paul Miller. Family is the fourth film in the Good Witch film series. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel October 29, 2011. The first film premiered January 19, 2008.dbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:directorCraig Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:distributorHallmark Channeldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:producerAndrea Raffaghellodbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringChris Potterdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNeilldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringMatthew Knightdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringRob Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringCatherine Belldbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringCatherine Disherdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringHannah Endicott-Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Lenniedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardendbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Channel_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_Prycedbp-dbr:The_Good_Witch's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Good_WitchThe Good Witch's Garden is a Hallmark Channel television film, the sequel to The Good Witch. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 7, 2009.dbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Hardydbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorScreen Gemsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Packer_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Idris_Elbadbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifton_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nona_Gayedbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Boris_Kodjoedbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gospeldbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Will_Packerdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainforest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gospel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gospel_music_mediaThe Gospel is a 2005 American Christian drama film directed and written by Rob Hardy. It was released in the United States by Screen Gems on October 7, 2005. The film retells the Parable of the Prodigal Son in a modern context.dbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Taplindbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederic_Forrestdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:nameThe Gravy Traindbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Traindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Karlindbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gravy_Trainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_StarrettThe Dion Brothers, also commonly known as The Gravy Train, is a 1974 American crime-comedy film directed by Jack Starrett, written by Terrence Malick (under the pseudonym David Whitney) and Bill Kerby, and starring Stacy Keach and Frederic Forrest.Although initially overlooked by audiences and critics alike, it has in recent years developed a cult following, and has been highly praised by filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino and David Gordon Green. The film is still relatively obscure and hard to find, as there has never been any official VHS or DVD release.dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kieth_Merrilldbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerKieth Merrilldbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameThe Great American Cowboydbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rodeo_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kieth_Merrilldbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cowboy_cultureThe Great American Cowboy is a 1974 documentary film about the sport of rodeo. The film, which was directed by Kieth Merrill, is notable for its use of experimental editing and camera techniques. The film focuses on the 1973 battle for the Rodeo Cowboys Association (RCA) all-around world championship race between seasoned veteran rodeo star Larry Mahan and more recent champion Phil Lyne. Voiceover narration is provided by Hollywood actor Joel McCrea. The film won the 1974 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimedbp-dbp:directorHerman Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimedbp-dbp:nameThe Great American Pastimedbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Pastimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herman_HoffmanThe Great American Pastime is a 1956 American comedy film about Little League baseball, directed by Herman Hoffman and starring Tom Ewell, Anne Francis, and Ann Miller, in her final film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Boardmandbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edith_Ellis_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:nameThe Great Meadowdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Meadowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsThe Great Meadow is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film, produced and distributed by MGM with direction by Charles Brabin. The film starred Eleanor Boardman and Johnny Mack Brown. It is based on the novel The Great Meadow by Elizabeth Madox Roberts, which is similar in theme to Drums Along the Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds, which was later made into the 1939 film of the same name directed by John Ford. MGM filmed The Great Meadow in a widescreen format called "Realife". However, it is unclear whether it was released in that widescreen process due to declining interest of the movie-going public.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directorDave Michenerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerBurny Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Candidodbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barrie_Inghamdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringEve Brennerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringDiana Chesneydbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Val_Bettindbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringSusanne Pollatschekdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_O'Callaghandbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mel_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:nameThe Great Mouse Detectivedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:nameThe Adventures of the Great Mouse Detectivedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1897dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_batsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_palacesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_pastichesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matthew_O'Callaghandbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dave_MichenerThe Great Mouse Detective (released as Basil the Great Mouse Detective in some countries and The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective during its 1992 re-release) is a 1986 American animated mystery adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the children's book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone, the film is written and directed by John Musker, Dave Michener, Ron Clements, and Burny Mattinson. Featuring the voices of Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin, Susanne Pollatschek, Candy Candido, Diana Chesney, Eve Brenner, and Alan Young, the plot follows the titular mouse detective, Basil of Baker Street, who undertakes to help a young mouse find and save her father from the criminal mastermind Professor Ratigan.The Great Mouse Detective draws heavily on the tradition of Sherlock Holmes with a heroic mouse who consciously emulates the detective. Titus named the main character after actor Basil Rathbone, who is best remembered for playing Holmes in film (and whose voice, sampled from a 1966 reading of "The Red-Headed League" was the voice of Holmes in this film, 19 years after his death). Sherlock Holmes also mentions "Basil" as one of his aliases in the Arthur Conan Doyle story "The Adventure of Black Peter".The Great Mouse Detective was released to theaters on July 2, 1986, to positive reviews from critics and financial success, in sharp contrast to the box office underperformance of Disney's previous animated feature film, The Black Cauldron (1985). The film's timely success has been credited with keeping Walt Disney Animation going after the previous film's failure by renewing upper management's confidence in the department, thus setting the stage for the Disney Renaissance when feature animated films would become the corporation's most lucrative and prestigious product.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbp:producerJames B. Sloandbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbp:nameThe Great Mr. Handeldbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1740sdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Frideric_Handeldbp-dbr:The_Great_Mr._Handelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_Frideric_Handel_in_fictionThe Great Mr. Handel is a 1942 British Technicolor historical film directed by Norman Walker and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Elizabeth Allan and Malcolm Keen. The film is a biopic of the 18th-century German-British composer Georg Friedrich Händel, focusing in particular on the years leading up to his 1741 oratorio Messiah.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:producerFrank Ozdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:producerDavid Lazerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringJack Wardendbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringRobert Morleydbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringCharles Grodindbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringFrank Ozdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringDave Goelzdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringJerry Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringSteve Whitmiredbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringJim Hensondbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringRichard Huntdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:starringDiana Riggdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Patchettdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rose_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Tarsesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Juhldbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:nameThe Great Muppet Caperdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:nameThe Great Muppet Caper: The Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_Raposodbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jerry_Juhldbp-dbr:The_Great_Muppet_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_HensonThe Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 musical heist comedy film directed by Jim Henson (in his feature directorial debut) and the second theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film stars Muppet performers Henson, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt, and Steve Whitmire, as well as Charles Grodin and Diana Rigg, with special cameo appearances by John Cleese, Robert Morley, Peter Ustinov, and Jack Warden. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company and distributed by Universal Pictures. In the plot, the Muppets are caught up in a jewel heist while investigating a robbery in London.The film was released by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution on 26 June 1981 in the United States and on 30 July 1981 in the United Kingdom. It is the only Muppets feature film directed by Henson. Shot in the United Kingdom in 1980, the film was released shortly after the final season of The Muppet Show.dbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Humphrey_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Reed_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Krimsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:nameThe Great O'Malleydbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Dieterledbp-dbr:The_Great_O'Malleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_filmsThe Great O'Malley is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Pat O'Brien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, and Ann Sheridan. The 1925 silent version The Making of O'Malley starred Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill and Helen Rowland.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:producerRaymond Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:nameThe Great Profiledbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsThe Great Profile is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Gregory Ratoff and John Payne.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Swindledbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Swindle_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_mystery_filmsThe Great Swindle is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Jonathan Hale and Henry Kolker. It was produced by Larry Darmour for distribution by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Lemontdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_N._Boyledbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Lemontdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_N._Boyledbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Green Carnationdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_LemontThe Green Carnation (also known as The Green Buddha) is a 1954 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by John Lemont and starring Wayne Morris, Mary Germaine and Marcia Ashton. It was written by Paul Erickson and distributed by Republic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorInferno Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Streitenfelddbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRidley Scottdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMickey Liddelldbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJules Dalydbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Grillodbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Neesondbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Badge Daledbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Andersondbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDallas Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNonso Anoziedbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Greydbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Entertainment_One_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_religiondbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_atheism-related_themesdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scott_Free_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Streitenfelddbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_Road_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Carnahandbp-dbr:The_Grey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wolvesThe Grey is a 2011 survival thriller film co-written, produced and directed by Joe Carnahan, and starring Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, Nonso Anozie, and James Badge Dale. It is based on the short story "Ghost Walker" by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carnahan. The story follows a number of oil-men stranded in Alaska after a plane crash who must survive a pack of Canadian grey wolves, stalking them during the mercilessly cold weather.Released in the United States on January 27, 2012, the film received positive reviews, with praise for its philosophical themes, and for Liam Neeson's performance. It grossed $81 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerBeau Flynndbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerLowell D. Blankdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerZanne Devinedbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerArmyan Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeal McDonoughdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringClancy Browndbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAshton Kutcherdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Geraghtydbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Sagemillerdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringSela Warddbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beau_Flynndbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Guardiandbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2006dbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Rabindbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Coast_Guarddbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Beau_Flynndbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Guardian_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Coast_Guard_AviationThe Guardian is a 2006 American action-adventure drama film directed by Andrew Davis. The film stars Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher. The title of the film refers to a legendary figure within the film which protects people lost at sea: "the Guardian". The film focuses on the United States Coast Guard and their Aviation Survival Technician program. The Guardian was released on September 29, 2006.dbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbp:nameThe Gun Rangerdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:The_Gun_Rangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._BradburyThe Gun Ranger is a 1936 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury.dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Millard_Webbdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daphne_Courtneydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Barrauddbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Draytondbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Millard_Webbdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Happy Endingdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Ending_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Millard_WebbThe Happy Ending is a 1931 British drama film directed by Millard Webb and starring George Barraud, Daphne Courtney and Alfred Drayton. Its plot concerns a father who deserted his family some years before returning home only to find his wife has told his children and neighbours that he died as a hero when he abandoned them. A silent version, of The Happy Ending had been made in 1925 based on the same play by Ian Hay. It was made at Lime Grove Studios. The film's sets were designed by Andrew Mazzei.dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributorApex Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSouvaine Selective Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam MacQuittydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naunton_Waynedbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Happy Familydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Family_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Festival_of_BritainThe Happy Family (U.S. title: Mr. Lord Says No) is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Stanley Holloway, Kathleen Harrison and Naunton Wayne. It was written by Box and Sydney Box adapted from the 1951 play The Happy Family by Michael Clayton Hutton. The plot of the film centres on resistance by a family to the disruption caused by the construction of the 1951 Festival of Britain.dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Hayworthdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Wisemandbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:nameThe Happy Thievesdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Nascimbenedbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Gay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Thievespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_HillThe Happy Thieves is a 1961 American crime/comedy-drama film starring Rex Harrison and Rita Hayworth, and directed by George Marshall. The film is based on the novel The Oldest Confession by Richard Condon. The film was poorly received, with star Harrison later describing it as "absolute rubbish".dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darryl_Hickmandbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Stockwelldbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scotty_Beckettdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elinor_Donahuedbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_G._Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:nameThe Happy Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Happy_Yearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_romantic_comedy_filmsThe Happy Years is a 1950 MGM film starring Dean Stockwell, based on the 1910 novel The Varmint by Owen Johnson. It concerns the adventures of Dink Stover, a boy attending the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey.dbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinépixdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinépixdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbp:nameThe Hard Part Beginsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Part_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_directorial_debut_filmsThe Hard Part Begins is a 1973 Canadian feature film that marked the directorial debut of Paul Lynch, starring Donnelly Rhodes and Linda Sorenson.dbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Sackheimdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael J. Foxdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnnabella Sciorradbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringPenny Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Langdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Kozolldbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lem_Dobbsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Pynedbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hard Waydbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hard Way: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Badhamdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hard_Way_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lem_DobbsThe Hard Way is a 1991 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by John Badham. It stars Michael J. Fox and James Woods in the leading roles, alongside Stephen Lang, Annabella Sciorra, Delroy Lindo and LL Cool J.In the film, a popular actor in search of credibility (Fox) uses his clout to become the partner of a streetwise cop with relationship problems (Woods), amidst the exactions of an elusive serial killer, "The Party Crasher" (Lang), who has vowed to clean up the streets of New York by executing various disenfranchised people in public.The film was released by Universal Pictures on March 8, 1991. It received positive reviews from critics and was generally a commercial success.dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Wheeler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Christian Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerMark Burmandbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerSuzette Schaferdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerCharlie Schaferdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Newberndbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringEric Jay Beckdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Betheadbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candace_Cameron_Buredbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Westdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Neilsondbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Wheeler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_television_filmsThe Heart of Christmas is a 2011 American Christian drama film directed by Gary Wheeler. It stars Candace Cameron Bure, Erin Bethea, Jeanne Neilson, Eric Jay Beck, George Newbern, and Matthew West. Based on a true story, the film involves a woman's encounter with a family caring for a child with acute leukemia and how it transforms her faith and her attitude about her own family.dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Heart of a Mandbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxThe Heart of a Man is a 1959 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Frankie Vaughan, Anne Heywood and Tony Britton. A millionaire in disguise gives a young man money to help him pursue his singing career. Featured songs by Vaughan include "The Heart of a Man", "Sometime, Somewhere" and "Walking Tall".dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Heart of the Worlddbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_avant-garde_and_experimental_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgy_SviridovThe Heart of the World is a Canadian short film written and directed by Guy Maddin, produced for the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. Maddin was one of a number of directors (including Atom Egoyan and David Cronenberg) commissioned to make four-minute short films that would screen prior to the various feature films at the 2000 festival as part of the special Preludes program. After hearing rumours that other directors were planning films with a small number of shots, Maddin decided that his film would instead contain over 100 shots per minute, and enough plot for a feature-length film. Maddin then wrote and shot The Heart of the World in the style of Russian constructivism, taking the commission at its literal face value, as a call to produce a propaganda film. Even in its expanded, 6-minute version, The Heart of the World runs at a breakneck speed, averaging roughly two shots per second, a pace intensified by the background music, Time, Forward! by Georgy Sviridov.dbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elaine_Maydbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_J._Scherickdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeannie_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audra_Lindleydbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Albertdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cybill_Shepherddbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Grodindbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elaine_Maydbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_J._Scherickdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Simondbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Heartbreak Kiddbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neil_Simondbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_interfaith_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Bruce_Jay_Friedmandbp-dbr:The_Heartbreak_Kid_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elaine_MayThe Heartbreak Kid is a 1972 American romantic black comedy film directed by Elaine May and written by Neil Simon, starring Charles Grodin, Cybill Shepherd, Jeannie Berlin, Audra Lindley, Eddie Albert, and Doris Roberts. It is based on the short story "A Change of Plan", written by Bruce Jay Friedman and first published in Esquire in 1966.In the film, a self-absorbed salesman (Grodin) marries his girlfriend (Berlin) after a short courtship. During his honeymoon, the salesman increasingly tires of his bride, finding that her earlier habits during courtship now irritate and repel him. Before the end of the honeymoon the salesman falls for a college-aged heiress (Shepherd) and impulsively courts her against her father's (Albert) wishes.At the 45th Academy Awards, Berlin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and Albert for Best Supporting Actor. The Heartbreak Kid was ranked number 91 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs, a list of the funniest American films ever made, and was remade in 2007.dbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Heirloom Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Heirloom_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersThe Heirloom Mystery is a 1936 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Edward Rigby, Mary Glynne and Gus McNaughton. After being secretly commissioned by a man to create a replica piece of furniture so he can sell the valuable original without his wife knowing, Charles Marriott's firm find themselves under investigation.It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton, as a quota quickie for distribution by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Arbeiddbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Arbeiddbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:nameThe Hirelingdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Palme_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Wilkinsondbp-dbr:The_Hirelingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bath,_SomersetThe Hireling is a 1973 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges, based on a 1957 novel of the same title by L. P. Hartley, which starred Robert Shaw and Sarah Miles. It tells the story of a chauffeur who falls in love with an aristocratic woman.It shared the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film (Palme d'Or) with Scarecrow at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Sarah Miles received a Special Jury Prize for her performance as Lady Franklin.dbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hobbitdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Czech_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rembrandt_Films_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_HobbitThe Hobbit is a 1967 fantasy animated short film by Gene Deitch and the first attempt to adapt J.R.R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit (upon which it is loosely based) into a film.While originally planned as an ambitious full-length adaptation, the short film actually released was an "ashcan copy", created solely to fulfil a contractual obligation and retain the rights and never intended for public exhibition.At less than twelve minutes, it is also one of the shortest films based on Tolkien's work. It has no connection to the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated film or Peter Jackson's film trilogy.The film is short and lacking in detail, barely resembling the original story with the exception of the encounter with the trolls (renamed "Gromes") and Bilbo Baggins's encounter with a creature called Golüm. A Princess Mika, described as a "child", is introduced to avoid having Bilbo as a bachelor.dbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerFran Walshdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerCarolynne Cunninghamdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerZane Weinerdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKen Stottdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLee Pacedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Freemandbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringHugo Weavingdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Leedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Serkisdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCate Blanchettdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLuke Evansdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Frydbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Armitagedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringIan Holmdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBenedict Cumberbatchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringEvangeline Lillydbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringOrlando Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJames Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carolynne_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fran_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zane_Weinerdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guillermo_del_Torodbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fran_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philippa_Boyensdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hobbitdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_in_separate_partsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2012dbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hobbit_(film_series)The Hobbit is a trilogy of fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson. The films are subtitled An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). The films are based on J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit, but much of the trilogy was inspired by the appendices to his 1954–55 The Lord of the Rings, which expand on the story told in The Hobbit. Additional material and new characters were created specially for the films. The series is a prequel to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.The screenplays were written by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Jackson, and Guillermo del Toro, who had been chosen to direct before his departure from the project. The films take place in the fictional world of Middle-earth, sixty years before the beginning of The Lord of the Rings and follow hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who is convinced by the wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) to accompany thirteen Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). The films expand upon certain elements from the novel and other source material, such as Gandalf's investigation at Dol Guldur which leads him to the Necromancer, and the heroes' pursuit by the orcs Azog and Bolg, who seek vengeance against Thorin and his kindred.The films feature an ensemble cast that includes James Nesbitt, Ken Stott, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace and Luke Evans, with several actors reprising their roles from The Lord of the Rings, including Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood, and Andy Serkis. Other actors include Manu Bennett, Sylvester McCoy, Mikael Persbrandt, Lawrence Makoare, and Stephen Fry. Returning for production, among others, were illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, and composer Howard Shore, while props were again crafted by Wētā Workshop, with visual effects managed by Weta Digital.The first film in the trilogy premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on 28 November 2012. 100,000 people lined the red carpet on Courtenay Place, and the entire event was broadcast live on television in New Zealand and streamed over the Internet. The second film of the series premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on 2 December 2013. The final film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 1 December 2014. The series received generally positive reviews, and was a financial success and became one of the highest-grossing film series of all time, grossing over $2.9 billion worldwide. It was nominated for various awards and won several, although not as many as the original trilogy.dbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerNancy Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Blockdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerHans Zimmer, Nancy Meyers, Robert Townsondbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringJude Lawdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringKate Winsletdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringJack Blackdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Blockdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:nameThe Holidaydbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Surreydbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nancy_MeyersThe Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Co-produced by Bruce A. Block, it was filmed in both California and in England and stars Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz as Iris and Amanda, two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who arrange a home exchange to escape heartbreak during the Christmas and holiday season. Jude Law and Jack Black played the film's leading men Graham and Miles, with Eli Wallach, Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, and Rufus Sewell playing supporting roles.The Holiday premiered in New York City on November 29, 2006, before it was theatrically released in the United States on December 8, 2006. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures in North America and by Universal Pictures overseas, and was a commercial success, grossing $205.8 million worldwide against a budget of $85 million. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews upon its release, with praise for its visual design and the cast's performances and criticism for its predictable plot, The Holiday became popular with audiences, who called the film a "Christmas classic", and it developed a cult following in recent years.dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerQuincy Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHal Landersdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Roberts_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sanddbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Redforddbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moses_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Leibmandbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zero_Mosteldbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Redfield_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Topo_Swopedbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Roberts_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Goldmandbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hot Rockdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFilm scoredbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1971dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bobby_Roberts_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Rock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_GoldmanThe Hot Rock is a 1972 American crime comedy-drama film directed by Peter Yates and written by William Goldman, based on Donald E. Westlake's 1970 novel of the same name, which introduced his long-running John Dortmunder character. The film stars Robert Redford, George Segal, Ron Leibman, Paul Sand, Moses Gunn and Zero Mostel. It was released in the UK with the alternative title How to Steal a Diamond in Four Uneasy Lessons.dbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:directorPeter Reynolds-Longdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:producerPeter Reynolds-Longdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:producerCraig Bowlsbydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Macneedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:nameThe Hound of Londondbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_Doyledbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_in_Canadian_televisionThe Hound of London is a television film directed by Peter Reynolds-Long and starring Patrick Macnee as Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes.dbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hound of the Baskervillesdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Hound_of_the_Baskervillesdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edgar_WallaceThe Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1932 British mystery film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring John Stuart, Robert Rendel and Frederick Lloyd. It is based on the 1902 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle, in which Sherlock Holmes is called in to investigate a suspicious death on Dartmoor. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures. The screenplay was written by Edgar Wallace.dbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Cranedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kallisdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Fox_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Shatnerdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Cranedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kallisdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Hound_of_the_BaskervillesThe Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1972 American made-for-television horror mystery film directed by Barry Crane and starring Stewart Granger as Sherlock Holmes and Bernard Fox as Doctor Watson. The movie is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's 1902 Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles.dbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Morrisseydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Goldstonedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Morrisseydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Cookdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hound of the Baskervillesdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Morrisseydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Hound_of_the_BaskervillesThe Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1978 British comedy film spoofing the 1902 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It starred Peter Cook as Sherlock Holmes and Dudley Moore as Dr. Watson. A number of other well-known British comedy actors appeared in the film including Terry-Thomas and Kenneth Williams.dbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:producerHayes Goetzdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Addamsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lawforddbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Emmett_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordon_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:nameThe Hour of 13dbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Hour_of_13purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_AddisonThe Hour of 13 is a 1952 British historical mystery film directed by Harold French and starring Peter Lawford, Dawn Addams and Roland Culver. It was made at Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of MGM. The film's sets were designed by the German-born art director Alfred Junge. Some location shooting took place around London including Kensington Gardens. The film is a remake of the 1934 thriller The Mystery of Mr. X, based on the novel X v. Rex by Philip MacDonald.dbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Shaynedbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mildred_Natwickdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Lucasdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Bogartdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Shaynedbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1946dbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_operasdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nebraskadbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Without_a_Christmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_BogartThe House Without a Christmas Tree is a 1972 television movie, novelized into a children's book by Gail Rock in 1974, that centers on the relationship between Adelaide "Addie" Mills (Lisa Lucas), a bright and energetic only child, and her melancholy father, James Addison Mills III (Jason Robards). James had never recovered from the death of his wife Helen (Addie's mother), and is bitterly against ever having a Christmas tree in the house. The videotaped production was seen regularly on CBS during the holiday season between 1972 and 1977.dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:producerNina Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringPhilip Seymour Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringJosh Hutchersondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Catching_Firedbp-dbp:starringJennifer 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Hunger Games: Catching Fire is a 2013 American dystopian action film directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael deBruyn, based on the 2009 novel Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. The sequel to The Hunger Games (2012), it is the second installment in The Hunger Games film series. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. In the film, Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Hutcherson) become targets of the Capitol after their victory in the Games inspire uprisings in Panem.Lionsgate announced a sequel film based on Collins' second Hunger Games novel in 2012, with Gary Ross initially set to return as director; Ross was replaced with Lawrence that May, while deBruyn completed several rewrites to Beaufoy's screenplay. The main cast was confirmed by September 2012 and principal photography began later that month, lasting until March 2013. Filming locations included Georgia, Hawaii, and New Jersey.The Hunger Games: Catching Fire premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on November 11, 2013, and was released in the United States on November 22, by Lionsgate. The film, often considered the best in the series, received critical acclaim from critics, with praise for Lawrence's performance, its themes, action sequences, musical score, screenplay, visual effects, and emotional depth. It grossed $865 million, setting the then-records for biggest November opening weekend and the biggest Thanksgiving period box-office totals; it is the highest-grossing Lionsgate and The Hunger Games film, the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2013, and the highest-grossing film featuring a female lead since The Exorcist (1973).Among its accolades, the film was nominated for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Action Film and a Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. For her performance, Lawrence was nominated for the Empire Award, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, and Saturn Award for Best Actress. The soundtrack's lead single, "Atlas" by Coldplay, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media and for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. The film was followed by its third and final installment in a two-part sequel: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 in 2014 and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 in 2015.dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:producerNina Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringJulianne Mooredbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Seymour Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringJosh Hutchersondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nina_Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danny_Strongdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:nameMockingjay – Part 1dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:nameThe Hunger Games:dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:nameThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Babelsberg_Studio_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Danny_Strongdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is a 2014 American dystopian action film directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, based on the 2010 novel Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. The sequel to The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), it is the third installment in The Hunger Games film series. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland and Sam Claflin. In the film, Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) joins Alma Coin (Moore), the renegade leader of the underground District 13, in a mass rebellion against the Capitol.Development on a third Hunger Games film was announced in May 2012, after Lionsgate announced Collins' novel would be split into two parts. Lawrence was confirmed to return to direct the final two installments that November, which would be filmed back-to-back. Most of the main cast was rounded out by September 2013 when principal photography began, lasting until June 2014, with filming locations including Boston, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Paris, and Berlin. The film faced controversy after its content was used in political protests in 2014 and 2015.The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on November 10, 2014, and was released in the United States on November 21, by Lionsgate. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its acting, music, and political subtext, but criticism for its pacing and the decision to split the novel into two films. It grossed $755.4 million worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2014; it set the record for the largest opening day and opening weekend of 2014.Among its accolades, Mockingjay – Part 1 was nominated for Best Science Fiction Film at the 41st Saturn Awards, while Lawrence was nominated Best Actress in an Action Movie at the 20th Critics' Choice Awards. The song "Yellow Flicker Beat" by Lorde, the lead single from its soundtrack, was nominated for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards and Critics' Choice Awards.The film was followed by the series' final installment, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, in November 2015.dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:producerNina Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games:_Mockingjay_–_Part_2dbp-dbp:starringJulianne 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Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 is a 2015 American dystopian action film directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, based on the 2010 novel Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. The sequel to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014), it is the fourth installment in The Hunger Games film series and the final installment in the original film series. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, and in his final film role, Philip Seymour Hoffman. In the film, Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) leads a team of rebels into the very heart of the Capitol to liberate it and all of Panem from the tyrannical leadership of Coriolanus Snow (Sutherland). This marks Hoffman’s final film appearance prior to his death.Together with its predecessor, principal photography began in September 2013 and lasted until June 2014, taking place back-to-back, with filming locations including Boston, Atlanta, Paris, Berlin, and Los Angeles. Hoffman, who died in February 2014, completed the majority of his scenes, although his death caused others to be rewritten.The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 premiered at the Sony Center in Berlin on November 4, 2015, and was released in the United States on November 20, by Lionsgate, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its performances (particularly Lawrence, Hutcherson and Sutherland's), screenplay, music, and action sequences; it was deemed a fitting end to the series, although some were divided on the decision to split the novel into two films. It grossed $661.4 million, making it the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2015.Among its accolades, the film was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 42nd Saturn Awards. It received three nominations at the 21st Empire Awards for Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Best Actress (Lawrence) and Best Production Design, while Lawrence was nominated for Best Actress in an Action Movie at the 21st Critics' Choice Awards.A prequel film, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, was released on November 17, 2023.dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNina Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:T-Bone_Burnettdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWoody Harrelsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Hutchersondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLenny Kravitzdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nina_Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billy_Ray_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hunger Gamesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyonddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Billy_Raydbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teenagersdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian action film directed by Gary Ross, who co-wrote the screenplay with Suzanne Collins and Billy Ray, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Collins. It is the first installment in The Hunger Games film series. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. In the film, Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Hutcherson) are forced to compete in the Hunger Games, an elaborate televised fight to the death consisting of adolescent contestants from the 12 Districts of Panem.Development of a film adaptation of Collins' original novel began in March 2009 when Lionsgate entered into a co-production agreement with Color Force, which had acquired the rights a few weeks earlier. As the novel is written in Katniss' first-person point of view, its screenplay develops ancillary characters and locations for the film. Ross was confirmed as director in November 2010 and the rest of the main cast was rounded out by May 2011. Principal photography began that month and ended that September, with filming primarily taking place in North Carolina.The Hunger Games premiered at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on March 12, 2012, and was released in the United States on March 23, by Lionsgate. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its themes and messages, Lawrence's performance, and faithfulness to the source material, although there was some criticism for its use of shaky cam and editing. It grossed $695.2 million, setting the then-records for both the opening day and opening weekend gross for a non-sequel, becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2012.Among its accolades, the song "Safe & Sound" from the soundtrack, performed by Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars, won a Grammy Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. For her performance, Lawrence won the Saturn Award for Best Actress, the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie, the Empire Award for Best Actress, and was also nominated for the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. The film was followed by its sequel: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, in 2013.dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorGary Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorFrancis Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Simpsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerNina Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kilikdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nina_Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Simpson_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hunger Gamesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_death_gamesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2012dbp-dbr:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hunger_Games_(film_series)The Hunger Games is an American media franchise centering on a series of science fiction dystopian adventure films, based on the novel series by Suzanne Collins. The series features an ensemble cast including Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland.The first three films set various box office records. The Hunger Games (2012) set records for biggest opening day and biggest opening weekend for a non-sequel. Catching Fire (2013) set the record for biggest opening weekend of November. Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) had the largest opening day and weekend of 2014. The films, including Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015), were praised for their themes and Lawrence's performance. The first prequel film The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023), received mixed reviews and had the lowest opening weekend of the series. The series is the 21st-highest-grossing film franchise of all time, having grossed $3.3 billion worldwide.dbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Brownedbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Brownedbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbp:nameThe Improper Duchessdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Improper_Duchesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearThe Improper Duchess is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Yvonne Arnaud, Hugh Wakefield and Wilfrid Caithness. The film is based on the 1931 play of the same name by J. B. Fagan in which Arnaud had starred.It was shot at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. It was made by the independent City Film Corporation, and released by the newly established General Film Distributors.dbp-dbr:Randy_Stonedbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorQuintex Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdwin Selfdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Brademandbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Matthaudbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Blakelydbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Firthdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barnard_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Sargentdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Made_for_Television_Movie_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_war_crimes_trials_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incident_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_RosenthalThe Incident is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Walter Matthau, with supporting roles by Harry Morgan and Susan Blakely. It was originally broadcast on CBS on March 4, 1990. The film marked Matthau's return to television after many years.The film was followed by two sequels: Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (1992) and Incident in a Small Town (1994).dbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fletcher_Markledbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Algardbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Drainiedbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Émile_Genestdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Tweeddbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSandra Scottdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Incredible Journeydbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bend,_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Algardbp-dbr:The_Incredible_Journey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fletcher_MarkleThe Incredible Journey is a 1963 adventure film directed by Fletcher Markle and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Scottish writer Sheila Burnford, the film follows the adventure of Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat as they journey 300 miles (480 km) through the Canadian wilderness to return to their home. The film's human cast consists of Émile Genest, John Drainie, Tommy Tweed, and Sandra Scott, with Rex Allen providing narration.Released on November 20, 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution, the film received $4.2 million in overall rentals. It was the final film to be scored by longtime Disney composer Oliver Wallace, who died two months prior to its release.dbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Woodville_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Blakelydbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Andrewsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Whiting_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Informersdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Informers_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_AnnakinThe Informers (U.S. title:Underworld Informers; also known as The Rape of the Underworld) is a 1963 British crime film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Nigel Patrick, Margaret Whiting, Harry Andrews, Derren Nesbitt and Colin Blakely. It was produced by William MacQuitty, with screenplay by Paul Durst and Alun Falconer from the novel Death of a Snout by Douglas Warner. Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer. It was distributed in the UK by The Rank Organisation and the U.S. by Continental Film Distributors.dbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPieter Jan Bruggedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourkedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAl Pacinodbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Plummerdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Venoradbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Baker Halldbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDebi Mazardbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLindsay Crousedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Insiderdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Procedural_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_newspaper_and_magazine_articlesdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Bahamasdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_smokingdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_whistleblowingdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_freedom_of_expressiondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Eric_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Music_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lisa_Gerrard_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brown_&_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tobacco_in_the_United_StatesThe Insider is a 1999 American biographical drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Mann and Eric Roth, based on Marie Brenner's 1996 Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". The film stars Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora and Michael Gambon.A fictionalized account of a true story, it centers on the controversial 60 Minutes segment about Jeffrey Wigand, a whistleblower in the tobacco industry, covering his and CBS producer Lowell Bergman's struggles as they defend his testimony against efforts to discredit and suppress it by CBS and Wigand's former employer.Although not a box-office success, The Insider received acclaim from critics, who praised Crowe's portrayal of Wigand and Mann's direction. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role (for Russell Crowe).dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Dunne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_McKerndbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Boyddbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolores_Hartdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Dunne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Giddingdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Inspectordbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Dunnedbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tangierdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Dutch_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Netherlandsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1946dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mandatory_PalestineThe Inspector (also known as Lisa) is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color British-American drama film directed by Philip Dunne, starring Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart. Hart plays Lisa Held, a Dutch-Jewish girl who has survived the horror of Auschwitz concentration camp.dbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbp:nameThe Interrupted Journeydbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Interrupted_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_BirtThe Interrupted Journey is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Richard Todd, Christine Norden and Tom Walls. It was written by Michael Pertwee.dbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Invaderdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Invader_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelThe Invader is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Buster Keaton, Lupita Tovar, and Lyn Harding. The film follows the same plot as its remake Pest from the West (1939), with a millionaire setting out to win a local girl in Mexico.dbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Barberdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Glickmandbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Macaridbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerNeal Edelsteindbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarcia Gay Hardendbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Chatwindbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Marquettedbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargarita Levievadbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Barberdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Glickmandbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Invisibledbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Invisible: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Post-hardcoredbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Emodbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countrySwedendbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ghost_filmsThe Invisible is a 2007 teen supernatural thriller directed by David S. Goyer and based on the Swedish young adult novel by Mats Wahl. The film stars Justin Chatwin, Margarita Levieva, Chris Marquette, Marcia Gay Harden, and Callum Keith Rennie. It follows a high school student (Chatwin) who is attacked and left for dead, only to find himself trapped in a liminal state between life and death as he tries to solve his own attempted murder.The story was previously adapted into a Swedish film of the same name. The American version was released in the United States on April 27, 2007, and was the final film produced by Hollywood Pictures before the company's closure later that year.dbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Franklin_Adreondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Webb_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Meekerdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aline_Townedbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Crawford_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lane_Bradforddbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Franklin_Adreondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Davisondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterdbp-dbp:nameThe Invisible Monsterdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._Brannondbp-dbr:The_Invisible_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_film_serialsThe Invisible Monster is a 1950 Republic film serial, starring Richard Webb and Aline Towne.dbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Iron Dukedbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Napoleonic_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brusselsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Gebhard_Leberecht_von_Blücherdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_Maurice_de_Talleyrand-Périgorddbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Austrian_Empiredbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellingtondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Klemens_von_MetternichThe Iron Duke is a 1934 British historical film directed by Victor Saville and starring George Arliss, Ellaline Terriss and Gladys Cooper. Arliss plays Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington in the events leading up to the Battle of Waterloo and beyond.It was the first British movie for George Arliss.dbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorPolyGram Filmed Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorMotown Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:De_Passe_Jones_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorde Passe Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorKJ Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorThe Stan Margulies Companydbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerStan Marguliesdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Eliasondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jermaine_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerMargaret Maldonadodbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monica_Calhoundbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terrence_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dee_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Bassettdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Averydbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Hilton-Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holly_Robinson_Peetedbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Weaverdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bumper_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringColin Steeledbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringAlex Burralldbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringWylie Draperdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringAngel Vargasdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringFloyd Meyers Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringJermaine Jackson Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:De_Passe_Jones_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Eliasondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jermaine_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameThe Jacksons: An American Dreamdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Universal_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motown_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jackson_5dbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Michael_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Jacksons:_An_American_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_televisionThe Jacksons: An American Dream is an American five-hour epic miniseries broadcast in two halves on ABC and originally broadcast on November 15 through November 18, 1992. It spans five decades, beginning with the rise of the Jackson family, one of the most successful musical families in show business, from a midwestern steel town to the early and successful years of the popular Motown group the Jackson 5.The miniseries was executive produced by Suzanne de Passe and Stan Margulies, produced by Joyce Eliason, Jermaine Jackson and Margaret Maldonado, and directed by Karen Arthur. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, where director Arthur had previously filmed her feature film Lady Beware. The miniseries features an all-star cast, including Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as the Jacksons' patriarch Joseph Jackson, Angela Bassett as the family matriarch Katherine Jackson. Abolade David Olatunde, Alex Burrall, Jason Weaver and the late Wylie Draper, who died the following year, played Michael Jackson in different eras, while Bumper Robinson and Terrence Howard played Jackie Jackson in different eras. Shakiem Jamar Evans and Angel Vargas played Tito Jackson, Margaret Avery played Katherine's mother, Martha Scruse, Holly Robinson Peete played Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams played Berry Gordy, and Vanessa Williams played Suzanne de Passe. The Jacksons: An American Dream is based on Katherine Jackson's My Family autobiography. A critical and commercial success, the program won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography, while the performances of Hilton-Jacobs and Bassett received widespread acclaim.dbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Jeweldbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Jewel_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsThe Jewel is a 1933 British crime film directed by Reginald Denham, produced by Hugh Perceval, and starring Hugh Williams, Frances Drake and Jack Hawkins. The film is based on an Edgar Wallace novel The Strange Countess.dbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenny_Goldedbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel and Marc Levindbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenny_Goldedbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenny_Goldedbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Jobdbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Job_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsThe Job is a 2003 American crime drama film directed and written by Kenny Golde Starring Daryl Hannah, Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain.dbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbp:nameBig Businessdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jones_Family_in_Big_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._StrayerBig Business is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Fox's Jones Family series of films. The film's art direction was by Chester Gore.The Jones Family invest in an oil well.dbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Ingsterdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:distributorRKO Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:producerMichael Kraikedbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Batesdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frieda_Inescortdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Tobiasdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Delldbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringAlexander Knoxdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharyn_Moffettdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Ingsterdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Knoxdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boris_Ingsterdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:nameThe Judge Steps Outdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Judge_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsThe Judge Steps Out is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Boris Ingster and written by Ingster and Alexander Knox. The film stars Knox and Ann Sothern, along with George Tobias, Sharyn Moffett, Florence Bates, Frieda Inescort and Myrna Dell. The film was completed in March 1947, but its American release was held up until June 2, 1949, by RKO Pictures. The film was retitled Indian Summer in Great Britain and the Commonwealth.dbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbp:distributorCosmos Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbp:producerRobert J. Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbp:nameThe Kid from Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_J._HornerThe Kid from Arizona is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Jack Perrin, Josephine Hill and Robert D. Walker.dbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Selwyndbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buddy_Ebsendbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessie_Ralphdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Ricedbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_O'Keefedbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hubbard_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Selwyndbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Florence_Ryersondbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Mannheimerdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Allan_Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Kid from Texasdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Florence_Ryersondbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edgar_Allan_Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Kid_from_Texas_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polo_filmsThe Kid from Texas is a 1939 Western sports comedy film.dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael W. Leightondbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Tyrrelldbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tisha_Sterlingdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Killer Inside Medbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_crime_drama_filmsThe Killer Inside Me is a 1976 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Burt Kennedy and based on Jim Thompson's novel of the same name. In this adaptation, the action was shifted from the west Texas oilfields to a Montana mining town, and several other changes were made. It stars Stacy Keach, Susan Tyrrell, and Tisha Sterling.A 2010 remake was directed by Michael Winterbottom.dbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:directorKris Isacssondbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Oxygen_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:producerHoward Gertlerdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:starringMark Consuelosdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:starringErik Estradadbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nadine_Velazquezdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:starringTempestt Bledsoedbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:starringMario Lopezdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Oxygen_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:nameHusband for Hiredbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Husband_for_Hirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_MexicoHusband for Hire is a 2008 comedy television film that premiered on Oxygen Network on January 24, 2008. Husband for Hire was written and directed by Kris Isacsson, and it starred Nadine Velazquez, Tempestt Bledsoe, Mark Consuelos, Erik Estrada and Mario Lopez.dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Chapman_(author)dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:producerJeremy Wattdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Mirrendbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Sheadbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Murray_Salemdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Runacredbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Angelisdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Chapman_(author)dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Chapman_(author)dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:nameHussydbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matthew_ChapmanHussy is a 1980 British film directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Helen Mirren, John Shea and Paul Angelis.dbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:directorBruce LaBrucedbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Castrodbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:distributorStrand Releasing, ICAdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_LaBrucedbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Ward_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_LaBrucedbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Castrodbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_LaBrucedbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Castrodbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:nameHustler Whitedbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_male_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_gay_male_pornographydbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_LaBrucedbp-dbr:Hustler_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alt_pornHustler White is a 1996 satirical black comedy film written and directed by Rick Castro and Bruce LaBruce. Starring Tony Ward, Ron Athey, Glen Meadmore, Graham David Smith and LaBruce, the film follows a group of hustlers and their customers on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California.dbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Hall_Cranedbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:starringGibson Gowlanddbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Barry_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Toddbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Hall_Cranedbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Harding_(writer)dbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:nameHutch Stirs 'em Updbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Hall_Cranedbp-dbr:Hutch_Stirs_'em_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_action_comedy_filmsHutch Stirs 'em Up is a 1923 British silent comedy action film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring Charles Hutchison, Joan Barry and Malcolm Tod. It was based on the novel The Hawk of Rede by Harry Harding.dbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerFred Olen Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerco-producerdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutive producerdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Mendedbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJon McCollisterdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameHybriddbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_RayHybrid is a 1997 American science fiction horror film, directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is a remake of the 1987 film Creepozoids.dbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Portmandbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGibb McLaughlindbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBinnie Haledbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Selwyn_Jepsondbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:D._B._Wyndham-Lewisdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Hackettdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHyde Park Cornerdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_Park_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy-drama_filmsHyde Park Corner is a 1935 British comedy crime film, directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale and Eric Portman. Harker portrays a policeman investigating a crime in 1930s London, which proves to have its origins in the 1780s. The film takes its name from Hyde Park Corner in Central London where the events of the film occur. It was based on the play Hyde Park Corner (1934) by Walter Hackett. The film was made at Welwyn Studios.dbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:nameHyde and Go Tweetdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsHyde and Go Tweet is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. All of the voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The short was released on May 14, 1960, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The short is the third directed by Freleng based on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the game hide and go seek. It was featured in the film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, with new animation showing Sylvester in Daffy's office.dbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributorKukunoor Moviesdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerNagesh Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elahe_Hiptooladbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringNagesh Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rajashree_(actress)dbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringAnoop Ratnaker Raodbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameHyderabad Bluesdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hindi-language_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Telugu-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Hindi-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hyderabad,_Indiadbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Hyderabad_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Indian_filmsHyderabad Blues is a 1998 Indian drama film written, directed, and produced by Nagesh Kukunoor. Primarily shot in the English language, the film explores culture clash from an Indian American's perspective, vacationing back home in Hyderabad, India and finding himself a foreigner in his own land. The film starred non-mainstream actors, including Kukunoor in his directorial and acting debut, as well as his family members and friends. The film heralded new age Indian independent cinema.Hyderabad Blues was premiered at the Eros International Mini Theatre, Mumbai; the Denver Film Festival, the "View From Abroad" section of the First MAMI Film Festival; as well as the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai. It was premiered as a three part television series in Doordarshan.Hyderabad Blues garnered the "Audience Award for best film" at the Peachtree International Film Festival in Atlanta, as well as the Rhode Island International Film Festival. In 2018, Hyderabad Blues, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a special screening in Mumbai by "Drishyam Films" where it was featured in the "Indie Film Masters" edition. Hyderabad Blues was followed up by its direct sequel Hyderabad Blues 2 which was released in 2004.dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:producerCharles Chauveldbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Tudawalidbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ngarla_Kunothdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:nameJeddadbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_ChauvelJedda, released in the UK as Jedda the Uncivilised, is a 1955 Australian film written, produced and directed by Charles Chauvel. His last film, it is notable for being the first to star two Aboriginal actors, Robert Tudawali and Ngarla Kunoth (later known as Rosalie Kunoth-Monks) in the leading roles. It was also the first Australian feature film to be shot in colour.Jedda is often seen as an influential film in the development of Australian cinema and setting a new standard for future Australian films. It won more international attention than previous Australian films during a time when Hollywood films were dominating Australian cinema. Chauvel was nominated for the Golden Palm Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival but lost to Delbert Mann for Marty.dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Geedbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)dbp-dbp:nameJeepers Creepersdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_animated_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_police_comedy_filmsJeepers Creepers is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes police comedy animated short, directed by Robert Clampett. The short was released on September 23, 1939, and stars Porky Pig.In the film, Porky Pig is depicted as a police officer who has to investigate a haunted house. A trickster ghost plays pranks on him.It was released on DVD on September 19, 2017, in the Porky Pig 101.dbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Mcdonalddbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbp:nameJeepers Creepersdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeepers_Creepers_(1939_live-action_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonaldJeepers Creepers is a 1939 American musical comedy starring Roy Rogers, with the popular hillbilly comedy troupe the Weaver Brothers and Elviry. Rogers plays a Sheriff in a town where a rich industrialist cheats a poor family out of their land when coal is discovered there.The unusual title refers to the 1938 song "Jeepers Creepers" by Harry Warren and Jerry Mercer, which Rogers and the cast sing during the film. The film also features "Little Brown Jug", "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree", "Listen to the Mocking Bird", and "In the Good Old Summer Time".dbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Ashleydbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Rudnickdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Balsamdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerMitchell Maxwelldbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictoria Maxwelldbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSigourney Weaverdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael T. Weissdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Weberdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryan Battdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Ashleydbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Classicsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Rudnickdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Rudnickdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameJeffreydbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Ashleydbp-dbr:Jeffrey_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_RudnickJeffrey is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Christopher Ashley, based on the play of the same name by Paul Rudnick, who also wrote the screenplay adaptation. The film stars Steven Weber, Michael T. Weiss, Patrick Stewart, and Bryan Batt.dbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Longdendbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:René_Raydbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ballard_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJennifer Haledbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited kingdomdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Hale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Birmingham,_West_MidlandsJennifer Hale is a 1937 British crime film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring René Ray, Ballard Berkeley and John Longden.The film was made as a quota quickie at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of Twentieth Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:producerBarney Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:starringTim Ryandbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Yuledbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:starringGeorge McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:starringRenie Rianodbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barney_Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:nameJiggs and Maggie Out Westdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_Out_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bringing_Up_FatherJiggs and Maggie Out West is a 1950 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the final film in the Jiggs and Maggie film series, featuring the adventures of a bickering Irish-American couple.dbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:distributorMongram Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:producerBarney Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renie_Rianodbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:starringGeorge McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:starringJune Harrisondbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:starringJoe Yuledbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:nameJiggs and Maggie in Courtdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Courtpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bringing_Up_FatherJiggs and Maggie in Court is a 1948 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the second of a series of four films featuring Yule and Riano as the title characters, in a spin-off from the 1946 film Bringing Up Father.dbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:producerBarney Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:starringTim Ryandbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Yuledbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:starringGeorge McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:starringRenie Rianodbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Ryan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barney_Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:nameJiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jittersdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jittersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Jackpot_Jitterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bringing_Up_FatherJiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters is a 1949 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the third of four films in the Jiggs and Maggie film series, spun off from Bringing Up Father (1946). The series follows the adventures of a family of Irish immigrants to the United States.dbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:producerBarney Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringTim Ryandbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringWanda McKaydbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Yuledbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:starringRenie Rianodbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barney_Gerarddbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_McManusdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:nameJiggs and Maggie in Societydbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_F._Clinedbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jiggs_and_Maggie_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bringing_Up_FatherJiggs and Maggie in Society is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and Tim Ryan. The film is part of the Jiggs and Maggie series, the first sequel to the 1946 film Bringing Up Father.dbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_E._Levoydbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerJoseph Krumgolddbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Kibbeedbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucie_Kayedbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_E._Levoydbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Olive_Cooperdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Taylor_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cortland_Fitzsimmonsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Krumgolddbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Octavus_Roy_Cohendbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:nameJim Hanvey, Detectivedbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Jim_Hanvey,_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_mystery_filmsJim Hanvey, Detective is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Guy Kibbee, Tom Brown and Lucie Kaye. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures. It is loosely based on the short story collection of the same name by novelist Octavus Roy Cohen.dbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayflower_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbp:producerHal Bergdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbp:starringDennis Jonesdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbp:starringNancy Jo Bergdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayflower_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderdbp-dbp:nameJimmy, the Boy Wonderdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Jimmy,_the_Boy_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coral_Gables,_FloridaJimmy, the Boy Wonder is a 1966 children's musical film about a boy, played by Dennis Jones, who successfully stops time. The film is one of two children's features directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, the other being The Magic Land of Mother Goose, who is better known for his gory splatter films. It was described as a "glorious bomb" by the Scarecrow Video Movie Guide.dbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Nelson_(director)dbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerRonald Jacobsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Gordondbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Le_Matdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Colemandbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dee_Wallacedbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Olkewiczdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Adamsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Nelson_(director)dbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Bobrickdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameJimmy the Kiddbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Nelsondbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._WestlakeJimmy the Kid is a 1982 American comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Paul Le Mat. It was directed by Gary Nelson, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released on November 12, 1982 by New World Pictures. Following 1981's On the Right Track, it was the second theatrical film release starring Coleman.dbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Lawrence_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCatherine Jarmandbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGarry Charnydbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilippa Batemandbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Linneydbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Howarddbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDeborra-Lee Furnessdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRiley von Husendbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Lawrence_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Carverdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beatrix_Christiandbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJindabynedbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Australiadbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ARIA_Award-winning_albumsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadshow_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Jindabyne_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Kelly_(Australian_musician)Jindabyne is a 2006 Australian drama film by third time feature director Ray Lawrence and starring Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney, Deborra-Lee Furness and John Howard. Jindabyne was filmed entirely on location in and around the Australian country town of the same name: Jindabyne, New South Wales, situated next to the Snowy Mountains. It was one of a rush of over 16 Australian cinema releases that year. Critics praised its refinement and the film is credited as a signal of Australian cinema's maturity.The screenplay was written by Beatrix Christian, and was adapted from the late American short story writer and poet Raymond Carver's 1975 title, "So Much Water So Close to Home". The short story was the basis for a segment in Robert Altman's Short Cuts (1993). Carver's story had also been retold in music by Australian artist Paul Kelly in the song "Everything's Turning to White", on his 1989 album So Much Water So Close to Home. Kelly contributed to the score of the 2006 film as well.Jindabyne had its world premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in Australia on 20 July 2006 and was released in the United States on 27 April 2007. Its production budget was reportedly $10.8 million. The film was financed, produced and marketed by Sydney-based production company April Films, and majority funded by private investors.The film was a box office failure, only grossing $6 million of its alleged budget. However, it received a generally warm critical reception.dbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Syrondbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:producerBriann Kearneydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:starringPatrick Warddbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lydia_Millerdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Syrondbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Briann_Kearneydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Briann_Kearneydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:nameJindalee Ladydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Aboriginal_cultureJindalee Lady is a 1992 Australian film about an Aboriginal Australian woman who is a successful fashion designer. Directed by Brian Syron, it is the first feature film directed by an Aboriginal person in Australia. It is also notable for featuring dancers from the Bangarra Dance Theatre.dbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!dbp-dbp:namePop 'Im Pop!dbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Pop_'im_Pop!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsPop 'Im Pop! is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on October 28, 1950, and stars Sylvester the Cat, Hippety Hopper and Sylvester Jr., in the latter's first appearance.dbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Étienne_Périer_(director)dbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Baccio_Bandinidbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Bardbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Étienne_Périer_(director)dbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Baccio_Bandinidbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Bardbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fay_Kanindbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alec_Coppeldbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:nameSwordsman of Sienadbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Nascimbenedbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Étienne_PérierSwordsman of Siena (Italian: La congiura dei dieci; French: Le Mercenaire) is a 1962 French-Italian adventure film directed by Étienne Périer and Baccio Bandini and starring Stewart Granger, Sylva Koscina and Christine Kaufmann. The film is set in Spanish-controlled Italy during the sixteenth century.dbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbp:starringMickey Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Maildbp-dbp:nameThe Hare Maildbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviatorsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hare_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dollsThe Hare Mail is a 1931 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions and among the many featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is also one of the few where Mickey Rooney voiced the title character.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jefferson_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:directorShane Sooterdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:distributorKelly's Filmworks LTDdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:producerJefferson Mooredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:producerKelly Worthington Mooredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jefferson_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:starringMatt Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:starringAmy Hessdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:starringChristina Fougniedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jefferson_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jefferson_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Giftdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismThe Perfect Gift is a 2009 independent holiday film. It stars Christina Fougnie, Amy Hess, Matt Wallace and Jefferson Moore. It was filmed almost entirely in the state of Kentucky. The movie is a spinoff of The Perfect Stranger series.dbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Clooneydbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Maria_Alberghettidbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauritz_Melchiordbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Liam_O'Brien_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:nameThe Stars Are Singingdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stars_Are_Singingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersThe Stars Are Singing is a 1953 Paramount Pictures musical directed by Norman Taurog and starring Rosemary Clooney, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Lauritz Melchior. Clooney performs her hit song "Come On-a My House" and Danish tenor Lauritz Melchior sings "Vesti la giubba" from Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci in this Technicolor production.dbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Deborah_Scrantondbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_May_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_James_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbp:starringZack Bazzi, Michael Moriarty, Stephen Pinkdbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Deborah_Scrantondbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_May_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_James_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_War_Tapesdbp-dbp:nameThe War Tapesdbp-dbr:The_War_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Iraq_Wardbp-dbr:The_War_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_War_Tapespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_in_New_HampshireThe War Tapes is a 2006 American war documentary film directed by Deborah Scranton. The film is the first documentary account of the 2003 invasion of Iraq to be produced by the soldiers themselves. The film follows three New Hampshire Army National Guard soldiers before, during, and after their deployment to Iraq about a year after the invasion. Their unit was Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment (Mountain), which deployed from March 2004 to February 2005.The three soldiers with cameras featured in the film are SPC Michael Moriarty, SGT Stephen Pink, and SGT Zack Bazzi. Two other soldiers, SGT Duncan Domey and SPC Brandon Wilkins, also filmed their entire deployments for the film. In all, 17 soldiers were given cameras and recorded 800 hours of tape in Iraq. Stateside interviews with the soldiers and their families made up an additional 200 hours of tape. The "cast" was narrowed to three soldiers for the final feature-length film.The film won the prize for Best Documentary Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival in May 2006.dbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:directorSlim Handdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:starringPeggy Evansdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:starringRalph Michaeldbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:namePenny and the Pownall Casedbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_comicsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Penny_and_the_Pownall_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elisabeth_LutyensPenny and the Pownall Case is a 1948 British second feature mystery film, directed by Slim Hand and starring Ralph Michael, Peggy Evans, Diana Dors and Christopher Lee. It was written by William Fairchild.dbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorMonique Schwarzdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Millardbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringSally Cooperdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:namePietadbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieta_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsPieta is a 1987 Australian television film about a woman who commits murder. It was also known as Shadowplay.dbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:directorConor Allyndbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alejandro_Salomondbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNaji Jurdidbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrederic Cipolettidbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Lowedbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Davitiandbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caitlin_Gerarddbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Clark_(actress)dbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Jurdidbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristos Vasilopolousdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLogan Faheydbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alejandro_Salomondbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Jurdidbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:namePocket Listingdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_financial_crisesdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Pocket_Listing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsPocket Listing is a 2016 American neo-noir black comedy film directed by Conor Allyn, written by James Jurdi, and starring Jurdi, Logan Fahey, Caitlin Gerard, Christos Vasilopolous, Jessica Clark, Rob Lowe, and Burt Reynolds. The film was acquired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Orion Pictures for limited theatrical and video on demand release on December 2, 2016.It has been described as a "darkly comic crime thriller" which centers on "the story of a former hot-shot Los Angeles property broker who is given a second chance by a corrupt power couple with a commission to sell their Malibu mansion, a deal riddled with criminal activity.dbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:directorJoan Churchilldbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cassian_Elwesdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:producerMarc Hoeferlindbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palindbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cassian_Elwesdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!dbp-dbp:nameSarah Palin: You Betcha!dbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politiciansdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Sarah_Palin:_You_Betcha!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sarah_PalinSarah Palin: You Betcha! is a 2011 documentary film about Sarah Palin. Directed by Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill, the film was produced by Marc Hoeferlin and Cassian Elwes and edited by Michael X. Flores. Shani Hinton, Sophie Watts and Gregory Unruh executive produced. The documentary premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. $31,120 was raised through Kickstarter for the film's distribution and advertising. The film received a limited release in the United States on September 30, 2011.dbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:directorAndy Brennandbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:producerBill Hughesdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:producerJack Hortondbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:producerRob "Whitey" Hughesdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ashley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:nameSmoke in the Winddbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Winddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Ozarksdbp-dbr:Smoke_in_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1865Smoke in the Wind is a 1975 American Western film directed by Andy Brennan and Joseph Kane. It marked Walter Brennan's final film role as he died over six months before the film's release.dbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Randledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobbie Vincentdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Korrisdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSomewhere in Englanddbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_England_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._BlakeleySomewhere in England is a 1940 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Winki Turner. It follows the adventures of an anti-authoritarian private stationed in a military camp in the North of England during the Second World War. It was the first in the Somewhere film series, followed by its sequel Somewhere in Camp in 1942.dbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:producerJoseph Barberadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Homer_Brightmandbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:nameSpike and Tykedbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MGM_cartoon_charactersdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1957dbp-dbr:Spike_and_Tykepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_JerrySpike and Tyke is an American theatrical animated short subject series, based upon the English bulldog father-and-son team from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Tom and Jerry cartoons. The characters first appeared in the Tom and Jerry series in the 1940s.Only two films were made in this spin-off series: Give and Tyke and Scat Cats, both made and released in 1957, and produced in CinemaScope, as the cartoon studio shut down the year the spin-off series was started. Homer Brightman wrote both the episodes.The cartoons were produced and directed by Tom and Jerry creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and were among the last of the original MGM theatrical cartoons made. The studio was shut down in mid 1957 and Hanna and Barbera would move on to television animation production success with their own Hanna-Barbera Productions.Spike was voiced by Billy Bletcher, and later Daws Butler. Tyke did not talk in the theatrical shorts, (possibly his barks were done by co-creator William Hanna) but did speak on the Fox Kids television series Tom & Jerry Kids, for which the duo appeared in their own segments, and occasionally in the Tom and Jerry segments. Spike and Tyke were voiced by Richard Gautier and Patric Zimmerman, respectively. Later, they appeared in the straight to video film Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring Spike was voiced by Maurice LaMarche and Tyke's barks were done by Frank Welker.When they moved to television, Hanna and Barbera reworked the concept into the Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy segments of the Quick Draw McGraw show.dbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networkdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:producerPreston Holmesdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Mackiedbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Leungdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:starringBen Crowleydbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networkdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Tsedbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:nameSucker Free Citydbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terence_Blancharddbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triad_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Sucker_Free_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bayview–Hunters_Point,_San_FranciscoSucker Free City is a 2004 American crime drama television film directed by Spike Lee and written by Alex Tse. The film examines white, black, and Chinese characters in San Francisco and the conflicts they encounter with each other. The film was intended to be the pilot for a Showtime television series, but Showtime declined to pick up the series. The film was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently broadcast on Showtime.The title of the film derives from "Sucka Free", a slang term in reference to the city often used by natives of Hunters Point and The Fillmore. The term was popularized by the rappers San Quinn, JT the Bigga Figga (who has a cameo in the film) and most notably the song "Sucka Free" from Rappin' 4-Tay's 1994 album Don't Fight the Feelin'.dbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Mortondbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringJulie Whitedbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringSuzzanne Douglasdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringCady Huffmandbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringAmiee Turnerdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringRyan Heidedbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Mortondbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Theresa_Rebeckdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:nameSunday on the Rocksdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rocksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Sunday_on_the_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsSunday on the Rocks is a 2004 independent film directed by Joe Morton and starring Suzzanne Douglas, Cady Huffman, Amiee Turner, Julie White, and Ryan Heide. The story was written by Theresa Rebeck for stage, then adapted by her for film.dbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Shafteldbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alain_Delondbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Romy_Schneiderdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valentina_Cortesedbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Desaillydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Shafteldbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Mosleydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:nameThe Assassination of Trotskydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_communismdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Leon_Trotskydbp-dbr:The_Assassination_of_Trotskypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_political_drama_filmsThe Assassination of Trotsky is a 1972 historical thriller film directed by Joseph Losey. It dramatizes the killing of exiled Soviet revolutionary Leon Trotsky by NKVD agent Frank Jacson in Mexico City in 1940. It stars Richard Burton as Trotsky and Alain Delon as Jacson, along with Romy Schneider, Valentina Cortese, and Jean Desailly.The film was an Italian, French, and British co-production. It was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation on April 20, 1972. It received generally negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Saul_Swimmerdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:producerTony Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:producerSaul Swimmerdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:producerPeter Gayledbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brockman_Seawelldbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:starringMolly Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Saul_Swimmerdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Swimmerdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Saul_Swimmerdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:nameThe Boy Who Owned a Melephantdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Boy_Who_Owned_a_Melephantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Saul_SwimmerThe Boy Who Owned a Melephant is a 1959 American short film directed by Saul Swimmer and featuring Tallulah Bankhead as narrator.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Googie_Withersdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Hilliard_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringBarry Cliftondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:nameThe Girl in the Crowddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_lost_filmsThe Girl in the Crowd is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Michael Powell starring Barry Clifton, Patricia Hilliard, and Googie Withers.The film has been declared "Missing, Believed Lost" by the British Film Institute.dbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Morecambedbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Wisedbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Hills_and_Sid_Greendbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Blackmore_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twodbp-dbp:nameThe Magnificent Twodbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Morecambe_and_Wisedbp-dbr:The_Magnificent_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cliff_OwenThe Magnificent Two (also known as What Happened at Campo Grande? and Campo Grande) is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Morecambe and Wise. It was the third and final of their 1960s films.dbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:directorDewi Humphreysdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Broadcasting Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:producerAli Bryer Carrondbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Plowmandbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:producerPatricia McGowandbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Blesseddbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helena_Bonham_Carterdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronnie_Barkerdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Bathurstdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Sawalhadbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Blackwood_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barlowdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Andersondbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Ashfordedbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Plowmandbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kim_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:nameThe Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everythingdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Henry_VIIIdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tudor_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_11th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1640sdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Robert_Falcon_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Horatio_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellingtondbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ferdinand_Magellandbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Walter_Raleighdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_William_the_Conquerordbp-dbr:The_Nearly_Complete_and_Utter_History_of_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Francis_DrakeThe Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything is a collection of television comedy sketches, produced in 1999, broadcast in two parts on 2 and 4 January 2000 on BBC One. Based on well-known historical events, it took its title and concept from the 1969 London Weekend Television series The Complete and Utter History of Britain.dbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Brave_New_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricedbp-dbp:producerJim Gilliamdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brave_New_Filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricedbp-dbp:nameWal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Pricedbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_companiesdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Wal-Mart:_The_High_Cost_of_Low_Pricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WalmartWal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films about the American multinational corporation and retail conglomerate Walmart. The film presents a negative picture of Walmart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Walmart executives. Greenwald also uses statistics interspersed between interview footage, to provide an objective analysis of the effects Walmart has on individuals and communities.dbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_S._Halldbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Schroederdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameWall Street Cowboydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsWall Street Cowboy is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredric_Marchdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Stendbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Green_(playwright)dbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Tolstoydbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Andersondbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Jenningsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willard_Mackdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thornton_Wilderdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:nameWe Live Againdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rouben_Mamouliandbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Live_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_ResurrectionWe Live Again is a 1934 American film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Anna Sten and Fredric March. The film is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 1899 novel Resurrection (Voskraeseniye). The screenplay was written by Maxwell Anderson with contributions from a number of writers, including Preston Sturges and Thornton Wilder.Producer Samuel Goldwyn made the film to showcase Ukrainian actress Anna Sten, his newest discovery. It was Goldwyn who named the film "We Live Again", on the theory that it meant the same thing as "Resurrection" and was easier to understand. The first film adaptation of the Tolstoy novel was made in 1909 by D. W. Griffith, and ran 10 minutes. Numerous other film versions have been made since then.dbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Wise_Quackersdbp-dbp:nameWise Quackersdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wise_Quackerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsWise Quackers is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The film was released on January 1, 1949, and stars Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd.The short's title should not be confused with the 1939 Bob Clampett short Wise Quacks.dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Hyerdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Lauterdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Van_Zandtdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Raynor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYukon Golddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)Yukon Gold is a 1952 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Martha Hyer and Harry Lauter. The film was seventh in the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie.dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denny_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Network_10dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moya_Icetondbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Kidmandbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Colebydbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Climodbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denny_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Network_10dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moya_Icetondbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_Western_(genre)_filmsArcher, renamed Archer's Adventure, is a 1985 Australian made-for-television western drama film about the true story of Archer, the first horse to win the Melbourne Cup and his 17-year-old strapper, Dave Power. Directed by Denny Lawrence, it was filmed in New South Wales' Sydney outskirts, Baulkham Hills, Megalong Valley and Snowy Mountains and Victoria's Melbourne.dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Mitchelldbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Thorntondbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mollie_Sugdendbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Bannisterdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Richarddbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Broughdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Inmandbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Lloyddbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Croft_(TV_producer)dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAre You Being Served?dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Are_You_Being_Served%3FAre You Being Served? is a 1977 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and written David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, based on the 1972–85 BBC sitcom of the same name, which follows the staff of the men's and women's clothing departments of the London Grace Brothers department store.The story is adapted from the successful stage production of the show, which played at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The film features the performers from the television series, including Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Frank Thornton, Trevor Bannister, Arthur Brough, Wendy Richard, and Nicholas Smith.The movie was one of the last credits for executive Nat Cohen.dbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:producerJack Benderdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Jacksondbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_McRaneydbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Starnesdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_(genre)dbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Armed_and_Innocentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dennis_McCarthyArmed and Innocent is an American crime/thriller made-for-TV film, directed by Jack Bender and starring Andrew Starnes, Gerald McRaney and Kate Jackson. Released in 1994, it was loosely based on actual events.dbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:distributorSatoridbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Haddrickdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drew_Forsythedbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:nameAround the World with Dotdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wombatsdbp-dbr:Around_the_World_with_Dotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Christmas_filmsAround the World with Dot (also known as Dot and Santa Claus) is a 1981 Australian animated film directed by Yoram Gross and starring Drew Forsythe and Ron Haddrick. It is a sequel to Dot and the Kangaroo.dbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Loydbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Hayesdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Colmandbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bennett_(actor)dbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Howarddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:nameArrowsmithdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Forddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sinclair_Lewisdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsArrowsmith is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Ford and starring Ronald Colman, Helen Hayes, Richard Bennett, and Myrna Loy. It was adapted from Sinclair Lewis's 1925 novel Arrowsmith by Sidney Howard, departing substantially from the book regarding Arrowsmith's womanizing and other key plot elements. The pre-Code film received four Oscar nominations, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Writing, Adaptation (Howard), Best Cinematography (Ray June), and Best Art Direction (Richard Day).dbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sarah_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sproxtondbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carla_Shelleydbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerSteve Pegramdbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringJames McAvoydbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringHugh Lauriedbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBill Nighydbp-dbr:Arthur_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringAshley 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Christmas is a 2011 animated Christmas comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman Features. The film is Aardman's second computer-animated feature film after 2006's Flushed Away. It was directed by Sarah Smith, written by Smith and Peter Baynham, and stars the voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, and Ashley Jensen. The film tells the story of Santa Claus' family as one of his sons works to deliver an overlooked bicycle to a little girl in Trelew, England before Christmas morning.Following the under-performance of Flushed Away, DreamWorks Animation did not renew its partnership with Aardman. In April 2007, Aardman signed a three-year deal with Sony Pictures. Originally titled Operation Rudolph, the project was first announced in 2007. Aardman spent 18 months on pre-production on the story and design in the UK before relocating to Sony's animation studio in Culver City, California, for another 18 months of production. On 27 April 2009, it was reported that production had begun with Aardman and Sony Pictures Imageworks working together on animation.Arthur Christmas was released on 11 November 2011 in the United Kingdom, and on 23 November in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received positive reviews from critics, and grossed $147 million against a $100 million budget.dbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:producerJames L. 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Brooks from a screenplay he co-wrote with Mark Andrus. It stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic, bigoted and obsessive–compulsive novelist, Helen Hunt as a single mother with a chronically ill son, and Greg Kinnear as a gay artist.As Good as It Gets premiered at the Regency Village Theatre on December 6, 1997, and was released theatrically in the United States on Christmas Day. A critical and box office hit, it grossed $314.1 million on a $50 million budget. At the 70th Academy Awards, the film was nominated in seven categories, including Best Picture. Nicholson won for Best Actor and Hunt for Best Actress, making it the most recent film to win both lead-acting awards. It is ranked 140th on Empire magazine's "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time" list.dbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Rogersdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Finlaydbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley-Anne_Downdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Jonesdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Kendalldbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_H._Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Krusedbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAssaultdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Folk_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_HayersAssault (also known as The Creepers, U.S. title: In the Devil's Garden) is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Suzy Kendall, Frank Finlay, Freddie Jones, and Lesley-Anne Down. The screenplay was by John Kruse based on the 1962 novel The Ravine by Phyllis Bretty Young (as Kendal Young) and tells about a police attempt to track down a dangerous rapist/killer on the loose.dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTurtle Releasing Organizationdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. S. Kaplandbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darwin_Jostondbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_Stokerdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurie_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameAssault on Precinct 13dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genrefilm scoredbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronicdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genreminimalistdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_gang_filmsAssault on Precinct 13 is a 1976 American independent action thriller film written, directed, scored, and edited by John Carpenter. It features Austin Stoker as a police officer who defends a defunct precinct against a relentless criminal gang, and Darwin Joston as a death row-bound convict who assists him. Laurie Zimmer, Tony Burton, Martin West, Charles Cyphers, and Nancy Kyes co-star as other defenders of the precinct, as well as victims of the ensuing siege. Carpenter was approached by producer J. Stein Kaplan to make a low-budget exploitation film for under $100,000, on the condition that Carpenter would have total creative control. Carpenter's script, originally titled The Anderson Alamo, was inspired by the Howard Hawks Western film Rio Bravo and the George A. Romero horror film Night of the Living Dead. Controversy with the MPAA over a scene involving the violent killing of a young girl caused the film to receive an R rating. It opened in the United States on November 5, 1976.Assault on Precinct 13 was initially met with mixed reviews and unimpressive box-office returns in the United States, but when the film premiered in the 1977 London Film Festival, it received an ecstatic review by festival director Ken Wlaschin that led to critical acclaim first in Britain and then throughout Europe. It has garnered a cult following and reappraisal from critics, with many evaluating the film as one of the best action films of its era and of Carpenter's career. A remake was released in 2005, directed by Jean-François Richet and starring Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne.dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Francois_Richetdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rogue_Picturesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metropolitan_Filmexportdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Francois_Richetdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rogue_Picturesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metropolitan_Filmexportdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_DeMonacodbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameAssault on Precinct 13dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2005dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2004dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Detroit_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_around_New_Yeardbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean-François_Richetdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rogue_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_DeMonacoAssault on Precinct 13 is a 2005 action thriller film directed by Jean-François Richet and starring Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne, John Leguizamo, Maria Bello, Ja Rule, Drea de Matteo, Brian Dennehy, and Gabriel Byrne released to mixed or average critic reviews. It is a remake of John Carpenter's 1976 film of the same name.dbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Organisationdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:producerWilliam G. Chalmersdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Green_(actor)dbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Adam_(actor)dbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:nameAssignment Redheaddbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Assignment_Redheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersAssignment Redhead (U.S. title: Million Dollar Manhunt) is a 1956 British second feature ('B') crime thriller film written and directed by Maclean Rogers. It was based on the novel Requiem for a Redhead by Lindsay Hardy.dbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Powelldbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbie_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Damonedbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Calherndbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Purdomdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Collins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Christiandbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Vardendbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ludwig_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameAthenadbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_treesdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Athena_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_musical_comedy_filmsAthena is a 1954 American romantic musical comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, Louis Calhern, Steve Reeves, and Evelyn Varden. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.The film tells the story of a conservative lawyer and his crooning ex-navy buddy whose lives are turned upside down when they meet two sisters from an eccentric family with interests in healthy living and Ancient Greece.dbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Putchdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Johanssondbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJ. James Maneradbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorRocky Mountain Picturesdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorAtlas Distribution Companydbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHarmon Kaslowdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Aglialorodbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Johanssondbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Putchdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harmon_Kaslowdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Aglialorodbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Patrick_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harmon_Kaslowdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Aglialorodbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameAtlas Shruggeddbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2011Atlas Shrugged is a trilogy of American science fiction drama films. The series, adaptations of Ayn Rand's 1957 novel of the same title, are subtitled Part I (2011), Part II (2012) and Part III (2014); the latter sometimes includes Who Is John Galt? in the title.dbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:producerJohn C. Championdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Keirdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lloyddbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Edendbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:nameAttack on the Iron Coastdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Attack_on_the_Iron_Coastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsAttack on the Iron Coast is a 1967 DeLuxe Color Anglo-American Oakmont Productions international co-production war film directed by Paul Wendkos in the first of his five-picture contract with Mirisch Productions, and starring Lloyd Bridges, Andrew Keir, Sue Lloyd, Mark Eden and Maurice Denham. The film depicts an account of Allied Combined Operations Headquarters commandos executing a daring raid on the German-occupied French coast during the Second World War. The plot is based on the commando raid on the French port of St. Nazaire and is reminiscent of the film The Gift Horse.In the United States it was released as a double feature with Danger Route. In the UK it was released as a double bill with The Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine.dbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Cornishdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Optimum_Releasingdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:producerJames Wilsondbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:producerNira Parkdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringJohn Boyegadbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringJodie Whittakerdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringFranz Dramehdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringJumayn Hunterdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringLuke Treadawaydbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringAlex Esmaildbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringLeeon Jonesdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:starringSimon Howarddbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:nameAttack the Blockdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronicadbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_cinemadbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stage_6_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Big_Talk_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steven_Pricedbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Attack_the_Blockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joe_CornishAttack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, and Nick Frost. Its storyline centres on a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves from predatory alien invaders on a council estate in South London on Guy Fawkes Night. It was the film debut of Cornish, Boyega, and composer Steven Price.Released on 11 May 2011, Attack the Block underperformed at the box office but received positive reception from the critics, with particular praise for Cornish's direction and Boyega's performance. It also received several international accolades.dbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:A_Bear_for_Punishmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Father's_DayA Bear for Punishment is a 1951 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on October 20, 1951, and stars the Three Bears, in their last appearance in the golden age of American animation. This is also one of few shorts where Mel Blanc does not provide a voice for any character.dbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:starringAdditional voice characterization:dbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetdbp-dbp:nameA Bird in a Bonnetdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Bonnetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_NapoleonA Bird in a Bonnet is a 1958 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Daws Butler and June Foray. The short was released on September 27, 1958, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagedbp-dbp:nameA Bird in a Guilty Cagedbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bird_in_a_Guilty_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsA Bird in a Guilty Cage is a 1952 Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on August 30, 1952, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. The title is a pun on the song "A Bird in a Gilded Cage".dbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maury_Dexterdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fabian_Fortedbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:nameA Bullet for Pretty Boydbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Depression-era_gangstersdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pretty_Boy_Floyddbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Bullet_for_Pretty_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsA Bullet for Pretty Boy is a 1970 American action film from director Larry Buchanan. It stars Fabian Forte as gangster Pretty Boy Floyd and co-stars Jocelyn Lane in her final performance before retiring from acting in 1971.dbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:distributorEagle-Lion Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:producerMichael Powelldbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:producerEmeric Pressburgerdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hunterdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Simdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Portmandbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:starringSgt John Sweetdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:nameA Canterbury Taledbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Taledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:A_Canterbury_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_road_comedy-drama_filmsA Canterbury Tale is a 1944 British film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger starring Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price and Sgt. John Sweet; Esmond Knight provided narration and played two small roles. For the post-war American release, Raymond Massey narrated and Kim Hunter was added to the film. The film was made in black and white, and was the first of two collaborations between Powell and Pressburger and cinematographer Erwin Hillier.Much of the film's visual style is a mixture of British realism and Hillier's German Expressionist style that is harnessed through a neo-romantic sense of the English landscape. The concept that 'the past always haunts the present' in the English landscape was already part of English literary culture, e.g. in works by Rudyard Kipling such as Puck of Pook's Hill, and would become a notable trope for British novelists and film-makers from the 1960s. A Canterbury Tale takes its title from the 14th-century The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer and loosely uses Chaucer's theme of "eccentric characters on a religious pilgrimage" to highlight the wartime experiences of the citizens of Kent and encourage wartime Anglo-American friendship and understanding. Anglo-American relations were also explored in Powell and Pressburger's previous film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and in more detail in their subsequent film A Matter of Life and Death.dbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Reecedbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:starringChristine Nordendbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:starringJoy Sheltondbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Harrisdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:nameA Case for PC 49dbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_police_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_police_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_police_procedural_filmsA Case for PC 49 is a 1951 British second feature ('B') crime drama directed by Francis Searle and starring Brian Reece, Joy Shelton and Christine Norden. It was written by Vernon Harris, Francis Searle and Alan Stranks, based on the popular BBC radio series, and made by Hammer Films at Bray Studios. The film was produced from Feb. 17, 1951 through March 16, 1951. This was Hammer Films' sequel to their 1949 film The Adventures of PC 49. They replaced actor Hugh Latimer with Brian Reece (who had been the voice of the character on the BBC). This film also provided actor Michael Ripper with one of his most lengthy roles.dbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Morrisdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Felix_Meyburgh_Jr.dbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Harry_Nosworthydbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:producerClive Morrisdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candice_Hillebranddbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gideon_Emerydbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Hofmeyrdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clive_Morrisdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Felix_Meyburgh_Jr.dbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Harry_Nosworthydbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Morrisdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:nameA Case of Murderdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_of_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsA Case of Murder is a 2004 action/crime/thriller film which had its release in South Africa on 2 July 2004.It was based on a true story of a hideous murder, where the victim's body was disposed of in a suitcase.The film was dedicated to the memory of veteran actor Ramalao Makhene, who died shortly after shooting was completed.dbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Jon_Lewickidbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:distributorVidimax Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:distributorVirgin Videodbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madonnadbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:starringJeremy Pattnoshdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:starringCharles Kurtzdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Jon_Lewickidbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Pattnoshdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:nameA Certain Sacrificedbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:A_Certain_Sacrificepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rape_and_revenge_filmsA Certain Sacrifice is a 1985 American drama film co-written and directed by Stephen Jon Lewicki and starring Madonna, Jeremy Pattnosh and Charles Kurtz. It was Madonna's first movie, filmed from September 1979 through June 1981, but not released until 1985.A Certain Sacrifice is an independent-underground art film, shot on-and-off over two years in New York City on a low-budget of just $20,000. Madonna finished her scenes in late 1980. The video release sold 50,000 copies in its first-week, and the film developed a certain cult status among some of Madonna's fans and collectors by that time.dbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:producerDavid Altschuldbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringTim Connerdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Counterfitdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Vintondbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:nameClaymation Christmas Celebrationdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:nameWill Vinton'sdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Emmy_Award-winning_programsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Claymation_Christmas_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clay_animationWill Vinton's Claymation Christmas Celebration is an animated Christmas television special originally broadcast on the American CBS TV network on December 21, 1987. The special featured stop motion clay animation and was produced and directed by Will Vinton. The special debuted alongside A Garfield Christmas and the two continued to be aired back to back in subsequent years.dbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._S._Cardonedbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:producerCarol Kottenbrookdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Beck_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:starringSteven Bauerdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:starringKatharine Rossdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._S._Cardonedbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:nameA Climate for Killingdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Climate_for_Killingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._S._CardoneA Climate for Killing (also known as A Row of Crows) is a 1991 American thriller-drama film written and directed by J. S. Cardone and starring John Beck, Katharine Ross, Steven Bauer and Mia Sara.dbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:distributorWorldwide Documentariesdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:producerHeidi Ostertagdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Stetsondbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Stetsondbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:nameA Closer Walkdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_HIV/AIDSdbp-dbr:A_Closer_Walkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_BilheimerA Closer Walk is Robert Bilheimer's documentary film about the global AIDS epidemic. Narrated by Glenn Close and Will Smith, A Closer Walk features cinematography by Richard D. Young, interviews with the Dalai Lama, Bono, and Kofi Annan, and musical contributions by Annie Lennox, The Neville Brothers, Dido, Eric Clapton, Moby, Geoffrey Oryema, and Sade.Subjects and storylines encompass the broad spectrum of the global AIDS experience and include people with HIV/AIDS from all walks of life; AIDS children and orphans and those caring for them; doctors, nurses, and social workers; human rights advocates; and prominent scientists, economists, researchers, government leaders, and NGO officials. The film's basic themes remain, what are the underlying causes of AIDS; the relationship between health, dignity, and human rights; and the universal need for action, compassion, and commitment to counter what has become the worst plague in human history.dbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Middleditchdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Priordbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Teo_Gebertdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Middleditchdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbp:nameA Cold Summerdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cold_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsA Cold Summer is a 2003 Australian film. The writing of the film was highly collaborative with input from all the actors.dbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:directorIda Gearondbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:producerBruce Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:starringBruce Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:starringIda Gearondbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:nameA Community Speaksdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speaksdbp-dbp:countryAmericadbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:A_Community_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_CampbellA Community Speaks is a 2004 feature-length documentary about modern-day land stewardship. The documentary was produced and directed by Bruce Campbell and his wife, Ida Gearon.dbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Ray_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Crofootdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameA Cool Sound from Helldbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsA Cool Sound from Hell is a 1959 Canadian film directed by Sidney J. Furie.dbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoydbp-dbp:nameA Coy Decoydbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ducksdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:A_Coy_Decoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsA Coy Decoy is a 1941 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on June 7, 1941, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.The film is set in a closed bookstore at night, when the many characters and elements featured within the books come to life, similar to Frank Tashlin's own shorts Speaking of the Weather, Have You Got Any Castles?, and You're an Education. The idea would later be reworked five years later into Book Revue, although only Daffy features in that.dbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAngus MacPhaildbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringYvonne Arnauddbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobertson Haredbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Lynndbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Cuckoo in the Nestdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aldwych_farceA Cuckoo in the Nest is a 1933 British film, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. It is a screen adaption of the original 1925 Aldwych farce of the same title. The film was remade in 1954 as Fast and Loose.It was made at Lime Grove Studios. The film's sets were designed by Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringSally Blanedbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Gravesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_J._Greendbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Dangerous Affairdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Affair_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsA Dangerous Affair is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Sally Blane.dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Brooksdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Shanedbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Rhinedbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Dangerous Gamedbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Dangerous_Game_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_RawlinsA Dangerous Game (also known as Who Killed Doc Robbin?) is a 1941 American mystery film directed by John Rawlins and starring Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Jean Brooks. It is part of Universal Pictures's Aces of Action series. The New York Times called the film "a crack-brained murder mystery."dbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:distributorElement Pictures Distributiondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ed_Guineydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:producerJuliette Bonassdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Leedbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seána_Kerslakedbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_McCormackdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringCharleigh Baileydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringSiobhan Shanahandbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ed_Guineydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:nameA Date for Mad Marydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darren_ThorntonA Date for Mad Mary is a 2016 Irish drama film directed by Darren Thornton. It won two Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Film. Thornton and his brother Colin adapted it from Yasmine Akram's one-woman play 10 Dates with Mad Mary (2010).dbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Fickdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Mucciolo_(II)dbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Fickdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Mucciolo_(II)dbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Fickdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bdbp-dbp:nameDay in the Death of Donny B, Adbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_in_the_Death_of_Donny_Bpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictionA Day in the Death of Donny B is a 1969 American short docudrama written and directed by Carl Fick and shot in cinéma-vérité style. Mostly considered an anti-drug film, it was made for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The film follows its protagonist, Donny B, a young black man who appears to be a heroin addict, as he makes his way through the cruel ghettos of New York City. He tries to score money for his next fix by stealing hubcaps, purse-snatching, panhandling, and engaging in street gambling.The short film's soundtrack mostly consists of voice-overs of his parents despairing over his future, former addicts describing the junkie lifestyle, and cops informing the audience of the consequences of illegal drug use and addiction. Through the run time of 14 minutes, a blues-like tune written and performed by Harry Holt plays over the footage and voice-overs, with vocals that come in and out during the film, narrating Donny B as he does wrong.dbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isobel_Elsomdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Seawarddbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_M._Delldbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Debt of Honourdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Debt_of_Honour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ethel_M._DellA Debt of Honour is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Isobel Elsom, Clive Brook and Sydney Seaward. It is based on a short story by Ethel M. Dell.dbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Film_Unitdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Wrightdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Film_Unitdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Wrightdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbp:nameA Defeated Peopledbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_Film_Unit_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:A_Defeated_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_GermanyA Defeated People is a 1946 British documentary short film made by the Crown Film Unit, directed by Humphrey Jennings and narrated by William Hartnell. The film depicts the shattered state of Germany, both physically and as a society, in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The narration explains what is being done – and what needs to be done – both by the occupying Allied forces and the German people themselves to build a better Germany from the ruins.dbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Remickdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betsy_Blairdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katharine_Hepburndbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Scofielddbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Cottendbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Reiddbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Albeedbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Delicate Balancedbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:A_Delicate_Balance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ely_LandauA Delicate Balance is a 1973 American-Canadian-British drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield, Lee Remick, Kate Reid, Joseph Cotten, and Betsy Blair. The screenplay by Edward Albee is based on his 1966 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name.The film was the second in a series produced by Ely Landau for his American Film Theatre, a subscription-based program of screen adaptations of notable stage plays shown in five hundred theaters in four hundred cities.dbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:directorFern Fielddbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:distributorSouth Bay Mayors' Committee for Employment of the Handicappeddbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:producerFern Fielddbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:producerJim Belcherdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stockard_Channingdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Keatondbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Sue_Andersondbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucie_Arnazdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:nameA Different Approachdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_intellectual_disabilitydbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_short_filmsA Different Approach is a 1978 live-action short film starring Michael Keaton alongside an all-star cast.dbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alile_Sharon_Larkindbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:producerAlile Sharon Larkindbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:starringMargòt Saxton-Federelladbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:starringMichael Adisa Andersondbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alile_Sharon_Larkindbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alile_Sharon_Larkindbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alile_Sharon_Larkindbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:nameA Different Imagedbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Different_Imagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsA Different Image is a 1982 American film that was directed, written, and edited by Alile Sharon Larkin that explores body image and societal beauty standards through the eyes of a young Black woman on a journey towards self-worth.dbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hewlettdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:distributorKibble Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerJane Loughmandbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerJohn Lenicdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringDavid Hewlettdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringPaul McGilliondbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Judgedbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringKate Hewlettdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringAmanda Byramdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringMars the Dogdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringMichael Lenicdbp-dbr:A_Dog's_Breakfastdbp-dbp:starringRachel 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Dog's Breakfast is a 2006 Canadian comedy independent film. It was the first film to be written and directed by British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett, who is best known for his role of Dr. Rodney McKay in the TV franchise Stargate. Hewlett created the film as a private off-season project and stars alongside his real-life sister Kate Hewlett and Stargate actors Paul McGillion, Christopher Judge and Rachel Luttrell. The film was produced by John Lenic and Jane Loughman.Due to its strong affiliation with the Stargate franchise, the film generated considerable buzz within the Stargate fandom. It had several screenings in selected major towns in the US and the UK in late 2006 and 2007. MGM picked up worldwide television and home video rights to the film in early December 2006. The film was released on DVD on September 18, 2007, in the United States and Canada by MGM's then-home-video distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.dbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Loseydbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_F._Daltondbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Fondadbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Fox_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_F._Daltondbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mercer_(playwright)dbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henrik_Ibsendbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Doll's Housedbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Norwaydbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Doll's_Housedbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Norwaydbp-dbr:A_Doll's_House_(1973_Losey_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_LoseyA Doll's House is a 1973 drama film directed by Joseph Losey, based on the 1879 play A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. It stars Jane Fonda in the role of Nora Helmer and David Warner as her domineering husband, Torvald.Losey's version of the play was extensively adapted for film. From Ibsen's expository dialogue, entire new scenes were developed by British dramatist David Mercer and integrated through a number of invented sets.dbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wisedbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Cameron_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garfield_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wisedbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Griffithsdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fear_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WiseA Fear of Strangers is a 1964 British TV drama starring Stanley Baker, who portrays a racist police inspector who attempts to coerce a black suspect into confessing to a murder he did not commit. Although written in 1958 it was banned for six years. The program was produced by Associated Television (ATV) and aired as an installment of Drama 64.dbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Micklin_Silverdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Stillerdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Micklin_Silverdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubdbp-dbp:nameA Fish in the Bathtubdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fish_in_the_Bathtubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joan_Micklin_SilverA Fish in the Bathtub is a 1999 comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver. It stars real life couple Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara play Sam and Molly, a married husband and wife whose marriage has been stretched to the brink after 40 years of incessant bickering over the smallest of things, not the least of which is Sam's inexplicable decision to keep a fish in the bathtub. This, along with a daily harangue from the cantankerous Sam, forces Molly to finally pack a bag and go to son Joel's home, which sets the stage for the family to fight through this bump in the road and get life back on track.The film has been generally poorly received. Contact Music referred to it as "Just not that humorous". The New York Times criticized the film's dialogue, stating that "...the bickering goes too far..." Killer Movies referred to its plot as "...nothing particularly new or significant or eye-popping..."dbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:directorPaul Aarondbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Cinema_Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Belkindbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_O'Neilldbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clu_Gulagerdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Norrisdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_O'Nealdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Wallace_(martial_arts)dbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Cinema_Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Belkindbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Tidymandbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_E._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:nameA Force of Onedbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Aarondbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_martial_arts_filmsA Force of One is a 1979 American martial arts action-thriller film directed by Paul Aaron and starring Chuck Norris, with Jennifer O'Neill, Ron O'Neal, Clu Gulager, and martial artist Bill Wallace in his film debut. Norris plays karate champion Matt Logan, who is hired to assist an anti-narcotics police unit, who are being targeted by a killer. The screenplay by Ernest Tidyman was based on a story co-written by martial artist Pat E. Johnson.This was the third film to feature Norris as the star, following Breaker! Breaker! (1977) and Good Guys Wear Black (1978). It was released by American Cinema Releasing on May 18, 1979, and received mixed reviews from critics, but was a financial success, grossing nearly five-times its production budget.dbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixdbp-dbp:nameA Fox in a Fixdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:A_Fox_in_a_Fixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsA Fox in a Fix is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on January 20, 1951.The film deals with a feigned friendship between a fox and a dog. The fox requests hospitality, but plans to betray his "friend" and to steal the dog's chickens. The dog is already aware of this plan. He offers hospitality, but he has set a trap for his "friend".dbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributorAFTH, LLCdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerBart Sibreldbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:nameA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moondbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_landing_conspiracy_theoriesA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel. Sibrel is a proponent of the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by the United States government, including NASA. The film is narrated by British stage actress Anne Tonelson.dbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Dornhelmdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbp:starringStephen Readbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbp:starringRosana Pastordbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Dornhelmdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbp:nameA Further Gesturedbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Further_Gesturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_DornhelmA Further Gesture is a 1997 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Stephen Rea and Alfred Molina and had its première at the 12th Dublin Film Festival on 4 March 1997. It is also known as The Break.dbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Radforddbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naunton_Waynedbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:nameA Girl in a Milliondbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Girl_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_BoxA Girl in a Million is a 1946 British comedy film. It is notable for featuring Joan Greenwood in an early starring role; and Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in their comedy double act as two cricket-obsessed Englishmen, this time called Fotheringham and Prendergast.dbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Carneydbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringEve Listerdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mintzdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:nameA Glimpse of Paradisedbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Glimpse_of_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_drama_filmsA Glimpse of Paradise is a 1934 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring George Carney, Eve Lister and Wally Patch.It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. It is now considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Nicholsondbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Networkdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:producerDon Harleydbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Langdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Nicholsondbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Networkdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:nameA Good Thing Goingdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Good_Thing_Goingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arch_NicholsonA Good Thing Going is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Arch Nicholson. It stars John Hargreaves and won four Logie Awards.dbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youdbp-dbp:nameA Great Big Bunch of Youdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:A_Great_Big_Bunch_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dollsA Great Big Bunch of You is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Rudolf Ising. The short was released on November 12, 1932. A ventriloquist's dummy in the city dump improvises a piano, from the junk there, to play and sing the title song, "A Great Big Bunch Of You", by Mort Dixon and Harry Warren. The various animals and animated junk perform in segued vignettes.dbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:directorRachel Hironsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:producerMaggie Monteithdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:producerJames Norriedbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:producerSavannah James-Baylydbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:starringGeorge MacKaydbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:starringMichael Sochadbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Roachdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Hironsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rachel_Hironsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:nameA Guide to Second Date Sexdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_romantic_comedy_filmsA Guide to Second Date Sex is a 2019 British romantic comedy film directed by Rachel Hirons, starring Alexandra Roach and George MacKay. The film is based on the play of the same name by Rachel Hirons.dbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:directorRichard M. Greydbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:producerRichard M. Greydbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:producerHarry Goodmandbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:starringJane Ardendbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Harvey_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:starringMaria Charlesdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:nameA Gunman Has Escapeddbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gunman_Has_Escapedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_LondonA Gunman Has Escaped is a 1948 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Richard M. Grey and starring John Harvey, Maria Charles and Jane Arden. It was written by John Gilling and Joyce Cairns.dbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Moyerdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Echelon_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Carney_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Romanusdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Dunndbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rake_Yohndbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jared_Hasselhoffdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Moyerdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Echelon_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Carney_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Moyerdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameA Halfway House Christmasdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Halfway_House_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CKYA Halfway House Christmas is a 2005 film written and directed by Eric Moyer, produced by Frank Carney, and starring Robert Romanus. Also appearing are Ryan Dunn and Rake Yohn. Evil Jared Hasselhoff plays a nasty Santa. Bobcat Goldthwait narrates.dbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Barry_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Roledbp-dbp:nameA Ham in a Roledbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:A_Ham_in_a_Rolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_Gophers_filmsA Ham in a Role is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers along with an unnamed dog who is based on stage/film actor John Barrymore. The cartoon was planned by Arthur Davis, but was finished and directed by Robert McKimson. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 31, 1949, but some sources list the release date as January 1, 1950. The cartoon draws heavily from the works of William Shakespeare, with its gags relying on literal interpretations of lines from Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Richard III, and Romeo and Juliet.A Ham in a Role was the last cartoon in the Golden Age of American Animation to star the dog that had opposed the Gophers in their first two appearances. (The dog was recycled for a single short in the 1990s in the World Premiere Toons series.)dbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Amyesdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:producerAnthony Squiredbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Andrewsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Baker_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Amyesdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Squiredbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Squiredbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:nameA Hill in Koreadbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreadbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portugaldbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:A_Hill_in_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_war_filmsA Hill in Korea is a 1956 British war film based on Max Catto's 1953 novel of the same name. The original name was Hell in Korea, but it was changed for distribution reasons—except in the US. It was directed by Julian Amyes and produced by Anthony Squire. Incidental music was written by Malcolm Arnold.It was the first major feature film to portray British troops in action during the Korean War and introduces Michael Caine (himself a veteran of the Korean War) in his first credited film role. There are also early screen appearances by Stanley Baker, Robert Shaw and Ronald Lewis. The movie was also the first cinematographer credit for Freddie Francis.dbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Pollockdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:producerBill Bordendbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:starringEdward Furlongdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:starringSoon-Tek Ohdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Pollockdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Sheane_Duncandbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:nameA Home of Our Owndbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_povertydbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Convertinodbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Idahodbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_BillA Home of Our Own is a 1993 American drama film directed by Tony Bill, starring Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong. It is the story of a mother and her six children trying to establish a home in the small fictional town of Hankston, Idaho, in 1962.dbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringHarold Huthdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringPeter Hannendbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringWalter Armitagedbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameA Honeymoon Adventuredbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:A_Honeymoon_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_PicturesA Honeymoon Adventure is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Benita Hume, Peter Hannen and Harold Huth. Written in collaboration by Rupert Downing and Basil Dean, it The film was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. Location shooting, including the railway scenes took place in Scotland.dbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsA Horse Fly Fleas is a 1947 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short. It was written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on December 13, 1947.The short stars A. Flea, the nearly-microscopic protagonist of An Itch in Time from 1943. It does not air that often in television due to stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans.Originally released in Cinecolor, the cartoon was reissued in three-strip Technicolor during the 1955–56 season.dbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Wiederhorndbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:LIVE_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Madsendbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Tambordbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Slaterdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Wiederhorndbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:LIVE_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:nameA House in the Hillsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Einhorndbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_WiederhornA House in the Hills is a 1993 film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It stars Michael Madsen and Helen Slater.dbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Starz!_Networkdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Henry_Johnsondbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Adams_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:starringRoger Guenveur Smithdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Starz!_Networkdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Henry_Johnsondbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Adams_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Guenveur_Smithdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:nameA Huey P. Newton Storydbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:40_Acres_and_a_Mule_Filmworks_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Black_Panther_Partydbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_playsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Docudrama_playsdbp-dbr:A_Huey_P._Newton_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_playsA Huey P. Newton Story is a 2001 American film adaptation directed by Spike Lee. The movie was created, written and performed, as a solo performance, by Roger Guenveur Smith at The Joseph Papp Public Theater. In this performance, Smith creates a representation of the activist Huey P. Newton's life and time as a person, a citizen and an activist. During the performance, images are shown up-stage from activist movement era. The simple arrangement of Smith sitting in a chair stage-center makes the audience focus on the dialogue of the performer. Smith captures the attention of the audience throughout the film by putting into play his solo performance skills. Smith's idea for the performance originated in 1989 and took root as a stage play in 1996. Smith's performance attempted to show a shy individual that Huey P. Newton believed himself to be. He did not consider himself a charismatic person, although he had made many contributions to his community. Smith shows Newton as a conservative individual who is disgusted by having microphones and cameras close to him.dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Urbanodbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directorLew Kellerdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directorArt Direction:dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directorGerald Neviusdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:distributorJohn Sutherland Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:producerJohn Sutherlanddbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Urbanodbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:nameA Is for Atomdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eugene_Poddanydbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_technologydbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:General_Electric_sponsorshipsA Is for Atom (1953) is a 14-minute promotional animated short documentary film created by John Sutherland and sponsored by General Electric (GE). The short documentary, which is now in the public domain, explains what an atom is, how nuclear energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of nuclear power, and the by-products of nuclear fission. The film is Sutherland's most-decorated film, having won numerous honors at film festivals.The film also received a theatrical release, opening at the Pantages and Hillstreet Theatres in Los Angeles on July 2, 1953. The distributor was Al O. Bondy, who made the short available for free.dbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Romulus_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lopert_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarol Reeddbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celia_Johnsondbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Kossoffdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Robinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Romulus_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lopert_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Kid For Two Farthingsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kid_for_Two_Farthings_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carol_ReedA Kid For Two Farthings is a 1955 British comedy-drama film directed by Carol Reed. The screenplay was adapted by Wolf Mankowitz from his 1953 novel of the same name. The title is a reference to the traditional Passover song, "Chad Gadya", which begins "One little goat which my father bought for two zuzim". At the end of the film, Mr. Kandinsky softly sings fragments of an English translation of the song.It was one of the last films produced by Alexander Korda before his death.dbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Hirddbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Ritchiedbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willis_Halldbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keith_Waterhousedbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Kind of Lovingdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Bear_winnersdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_realism_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manchesterdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Kind_of_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_GrainerA Kind of Loving is a 1962 British kitchen sink drama film directed by John Schlesinger, starring Alan Bates and June Ritchie. It was written by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Stan Barstow which was later adapted into the 1982 television series A Kind of Loving. The film tells the story of two lovers in early 1960s Lancashire. It belongs to the British New Wave movement.dbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Delmer_Davesdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Wymandbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Delmer_Davesdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Everett_Freemandbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Devery_Freemandbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Kiss in the Darkdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Delmer_Davesdbp-dbr:A_Kiss_in_the_Dark_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsA Kiss in the Dark is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Delmer Daves and starring David Niven, Jane Wyman, Victor Moore, Wayne Morris and Broderick Crawford. The plot involves a pianist who purchases an apartment house full of eccentric tenants.dbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbp:producerDr. Seussdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbp:nameA Lecture on Camouflagedbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Lecture_on_Camouflagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Private_SnafuA Lecture on Camouflage is a 1944 American animated film directed by Chuck Jones, a Private Snafu cartoon short made for the troops during World War II.dbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ministry_of_Information_(United_Kingdom)dbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ministry_of_Information_(United_Kingdom)dbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_MacQuittydbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbp:nameA Letter from Ulsterdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Northern_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Letter_from_Ulsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_Ireland_in_World_War_IIA Letter from Ulster is a 1942 documentary by Ulster-born movie director Brian Desmond Hurst who, along with his lifelong friend Terence Young (scriptwriter) and fellow Ulsterman and Assistant Director William (Bill) MacQuitty, created this film promoting a sense of community between the people of Northern Ireland and over one hundred thousand troops from the US based in Northern Ireland at the time. William Alwyn provided music.In 1942, tensions between the US troops and the local population were allegedly being stirred up by propaganda from German spies in Dublin. Hurst's brief was simple- to make a documentary to show that everyone was getting along fine.Brian McIlroy in Chapter 3 of Re-viewing British Cinema 1900 - 1992: Essays and Interviews explained that "Hurst was able to persuade one Catholic and one Protestant soldier to write letters home, explaining their impressions of their stay. From these letters, Terence Young, the scriptwriter, was able to construct a sequence of activities that revealed the different traditions of Ireland".The film follows American soldiers from the US Army 34th Infantry Division as they train for war and enjoy the local hospitality. The two men who write home about their experiences take a tour of their new homeland in their little jeep and visit St Marys Church in Belfast, Gray Printers in Strabane, Carrickfergus Castle, and Roaring Meg on Derry's walls. They also travel by rail although the railway station seen is not Coleraine as portrayed in the film (even the station master's hat is correct) it is actually Cultra in North Down. They even manage to stray across the border with the South of Ireland towards Glaslough at one stage and are politely turned back. We also see them in their barracks at Tynan Abbey and undertaking tank and artillery exercises across the rolling landscape of Northern Ireland and the Sperrins can be seen in some footage. The artillery scenes used men from the 151st Field Artillery from Minnesota who, significantly, fired the first artillery shell of US Forces in the European Theatre of War in the Sperrins. The men we see went on to fight in some of the bloodiest battles of World War II including Anzio and Monte Cassino.The film also captures the cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather (creator of 'Old Bill' during WW1) in a brief cameo whilst he was attached to the US Army. His work subsequently appears in the book of cartoons Jeeps and Jests which includes a cartoon of Brian Desmond Hurst filming A Letter From Ulster.In September 2011 Brian Desmond Hurst's relative and biographer Allan Esler Smith produced a short documentary, Revisiting A Letter From Ulster (directed by Adam Jones-Lloyd), featuring then and now footage and retracing the steps of the men from the 34th Infantry Division. The documentary premiered at the Aspects Festival in Ireland and was run on a loop for five days together with the original A Letter From Ulster and is now available to view (see link below).To mark the 70th anniversary year of the US troops arrival in Northern Ireland to prepare for the War in Europe the Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum (Talbot Street, Belfast) screened Brian Desmond Hurst's classic documentary A Letter From Ulster throughout September and October 2012. This supported their ongoing permanent exhibition dedicated to the US troops that trained in Northern Ireland during the Second World War.dbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Guilfoyle_(actor_born_in_1902)dbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:distributorFilmakers Releasing Organizationdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Film Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:producerHank McCunedbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:producerAndy C. Burgerdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Andesdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Darwelldbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Lansburydbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglass_Dumbrilledbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Barrettdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Guilfoyle_(actor_born_in_1902)dbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Russ_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:nameA Life at Stakedbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_at_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_GuilfoyleA Life at Stake is a 1955 American film noir directed by Paul Guilfoyle and starring Angela Lansbury, Keith Andes and Claudia Barrett. It was an independent production, made and distributed outside the Hollywood studio system.dbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hornerdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:directorRafael Portillodbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:starringAnne Bancroftdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Montalbandbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:starringLee Marvindbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rafael_Portillodbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hornerdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Georges_Simenondbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Jr.dbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:nameA Life in the Balancedbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancedbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Georges_Simenondbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hornerdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Life_in_the_Balancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rafael_PortilloA Life in the Balance is a 1955 American-Mexican thriller film directed by Harry Horner and Rafael Portillo and starring Ricardo Montalbán, Anne Bancroft and Lee Marvin. It was shot in Mexico and distributed in the United States by Twentieth Century-Fox.dbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directorEvan Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIPA Asia Pacificdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMain Street Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Macchiodbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janeane_Garofalodbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:F._Murray_Abrahamdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olympia_Dukakisdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Dratchdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oona_Laurencedbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fatima_Ptacekdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringMakenna Ballarddbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Little Gamedbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chessA Little Game is a 2014 American family adventure film starring F. Murray Abraham, Ralph Macchio, Janeane Garofalo and Olympia Dukakis.dbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Little_Ann_Littledbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterdbp-dbp:nameA Little Soap and Waterdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Soap_and_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsA Little Soap and Water is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.dbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pedro_Lazagadbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Manuel_Perez_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Burns_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynne_Frederickdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charo_Lópezdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Merinodbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pedro_Lazagadbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Manuel_Perez_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miguel_Rubio_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juan_Cobosdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:nameA Long Returndbp-dbr:A_Long_Returndbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_diseasesdbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Antón_García_Abrildbp-dbr:A_Long_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_science_fiction_filmsA Long Return, also known by the title Largo Retorno in Spain, is a 1975 Spanish romantic film, directed by Pedro Lazaga.dbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:producerOzzie Areudbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:producerWill Areudbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:producerMark E. Swintondbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:starringTyler Perrydbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:starringCassi Davisdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:starringPatrice Lovelydbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:nameA Madea Family Funeraldbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeraldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:A_Madea_Family_Funeralpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tyler_PerryA Madea Family Funeral is a 2019 American comedy film written, directed, and produced by Tyler Perry. It is the eleventh installment of the Madea cinematic universe and stars Perry in several roles, including the titular character, as well as Cassi Davis and Patrice Lovely. The plot follows Madea and her friends as they must set up an unexpected funeral during a family get-together in Maxine, Georgia.The film was released in the United States on March 1, 2019. The film grossed $75.8 million worldwide. This is the last film from Tyler Perry to be released by Lionsgate, with Paramount Pictures and Netflix taking over distribution of future Perry films via his deal with ViacomCBS. Though A Madea Family Funeral was originally intended to be the final film in the series, a sequel titled A Madea Homecoming was released in 2022.dbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Lewisdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:producerJay Lewisdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:starringCliff Gordondbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hamish_Menziesdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:starringDiana Deckerdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Lewisdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jay_Lewisdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Lewisdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:nameA Man's Affairdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_LewisA Man's Affair is a 1949 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Jay Lewis and starring Hamish Menzies, Cliff Gordon and Diana Decker. It was written by Lewis and Harold Stewart, and made by Exclusive Films. Both Lewis and most of his crew were former members of the Army Kinematograph Service.The film portrays a pair of coal miners who meet two holidaying girls in the Kent resort of Ramsgate.dbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:producerJohn Winterdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:producerChris Kennedydbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Howard_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alyssa_McClellanddbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Frithdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Kennedy_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:nameA Man’s Gotta Dodbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dodbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man's_Gotta_Dopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsA Man's Gotta Do is a 2004 Australian film from Australian director, Chris Kennedy. The film stars John Howard.dbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Marshdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:starringOwen Mooredbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:starringChristian Rubdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Hazlitt_Brennandbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_(actor,_born_1892)dbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:nameA Man of Sentimentdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_of_Sentimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeA Man of Sentiment is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marian Marsh, Owen Moore and Christian Rub.dbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directorScott Elliottdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Kennedy_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSigourney Weaverdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulianne Mooredbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChloë Sevignydbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Fletcherdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Strathairndbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Kennedy_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Polly_Plattdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Hedgesdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Map of the Worlddbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Frank_Marshalldbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:A_Map_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Kathleen_KennedyA Map of the World is a 1999 American drama film, based on the 1994 novel by Jane Hamilton. Directed by Scott Elliott and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, the film stars Sigourney Weaver, Julianne Moore and David Strathairn. Weaver was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her performance.dbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mercy_Hattondbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Groves_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judd_Greendbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:starringArthur Cleavedbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._W._Jacobsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:nameA Master of Craftdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Master_of_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._W._JacobsA Master of Craft is a 1922 British silent comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Fred Groves, Mercy Hatton and Judd Green. It was based on a 1900 novel by W. W. Jacobs.dbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_N._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter N. Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNicholas J. Gasdikdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_N._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_N._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_J._Gasdikdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Sloverdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Thomas_Jeffersondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Washingtondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_Adamsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brigham_Young_Universitydbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Alexander_Hamiltondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_James_Madisondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1787dbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constitution_of_the_United_StatesA More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation is a 1989 American feature film dramatizing the events of the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. The film was produced by Brigham Young University to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the drafting of the United States Constitution, and many professors from BYU's School of Fine Arts and Communications were involved in its production either as actors or in other capacities. After its release, the film was officially recognized by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution as "of exceptional merit".dbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:nameA Mouse Divideddbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesA Mouse Divided is a 1953 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 31, 1953, and stars Sylvester. The title is a pun on Lincoln's House Divided Speech.In the film, Sylvester and his wife receive their first son from a drunken stork, and this son is a mouse. Sylvester struggles between his desire to eat the mouse and his protective feelings about his son.dbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsA Mutt in a Rut is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on May 23, 1959 and features Elmer Fudd.The story concerns Elmer's dog, "Rover", who, after watching a television show about dogs, is determined to protest how he is treated, but after going hunting, every intention to hurt or kill Elmer backfires on him...in a good way. This is one of only a few storylines featuring Elmer Fudd wherein nothing disastrous happens to Elmer.dbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hay_Plumbdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:distributorWalter Daw and Sonsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Colmandbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Walcottdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Poppy_Wyndhamdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hay_Plumbdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benedict_Jamesdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Barnett_(writer)dbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:nameA Son of Daviddbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Daviddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broadwest_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_Davidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hay_PlumbA Son of David is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by Hay Plumb and starring Poppy Wyndham, Ronald Colman, and Arthur Walcott.dbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Custerdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Phillipsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:nameA Son of the Plainsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Son_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._BradburyA Son of the Plains is a 1931 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Custer, Doris Phillips and J.P. McGowan.dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carley_Harrimandbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carley_Harrimandbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowland_Leighdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Foster_(American_writer)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leighton_Brilldbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:nameA Song for Miss Juliedbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_RowlandA Song for Miss Julie is a 1945 American Musical film directed by William Rowland.dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Henderson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbp:producerAli Kazimidbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbp:producerKent Martindbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbp:producerAbbey Neidik Anne Hendersondbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Henderson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ali_Kazimidbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Henderson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbp:nameA Song for Tibetdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:14th_Dalai_Lamadbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Tibetdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_refugeesdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_indigenous_rightsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tibetan_independence_movementdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Tibetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DharamshalaA Song for Tibet is a 1991 Canadian short documentary film about efforts of Tibetans in exile, led by the Dalai Lama, to free their homeland and preserve their heritage. Directed by Anne Henderson, and produced by Abbey Jack Neidik, Ali Kazimi and Kent Martin, A Song for Tibet received the Award for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards as well as the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary Film at the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was co-produced by Arcady Films, DLI Productions and the National Film Board of Canada. Ali Kazimi was director of photography.The film focuses on two Tibetans in exile in Canada: Thubten Samdup, who escaped from Tibet after the 1959 uprising against the Chinese, who teaches traditional performing arts in Montreal and heads the Canada-Tibet Committee; and Dicki Chhoyang, born in a refugee camp in India, who knows Tibet only through stories recounted by her parents. The film follows Dicki and Samdup from Montreal to Dharamshala, India and also documents the Dalai Lama's first public appearance in Canada.dbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:producerChandler Spraguedbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Burgessdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Morandbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Hazlitt_Brennandbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Con_Conraddbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_D._Mitchelldbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Archie_Gottlerdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:nameA Song of Kentuckydbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:A_Song_of_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romantic_drama_filmsA Song of Kentucky is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) lost Pre-Code romantic musical film produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It is an early sound film with full dialogue. It was directed by Lewis Seiler, and stars Lois Moran and Dorothy Burgess.dbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Mollisondbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Gordondbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bebe_Danielsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Brown_(actress)dbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_Melforddbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Graham_(poet)dbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Southern Maiddbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Southern_Maid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesA Southern Maid is a 1933 British musical film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Bebe Daniels, Clifford Mollison and Hal Gordon. It is based on the operetta A Southern Maid by Harold Fraser-Simson. A young Spanish woman marries a lowly Englishman, rather than the aristocrat her father had intended, much to his displeasure. It was part of the cycle of operetta films popular in Britain in the mid-1930s.dbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:distributorWalturdawdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Scottdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Violet_Hopsondbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:nameA Sportsman's Wifedbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Westdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sportsman's_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broadwest_filmsA Sportsman's Wife is a 1921 British silent sports film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, Gregory Scott and Clive Brook.dbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Merzbachdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringFlorine McKinneydbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Miltondbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Schmidtdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Merzbachdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Kerrdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Star Fell from Heavendbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Star_Fell_from_Heaven_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_MerzbachA Star Fell from Heaven is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Joseph Schmidt, Florine McKinney and Billy Milton. It was made at Elstree Studios. It was a remake of the 1934 Austrian film of the same name which had also starred Schmidt.The film's sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley.dbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:directorEugene Schlusserdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:producerReg McLeandbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:producerRosa Colosimodbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Day_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Craigdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rosa_Colosimodbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Edgeworthdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:nameA Sting in the Taildbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Taledbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Sting_in_the_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_political_satire_filmsA Sting in the Tale is a 1989 Australian political satire film directed by Eugene Schlusser and starring Diane Craig and Gary Day.dbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:distributorTHINKFilmdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:producerKelly Braydbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Raydbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Holden-Rieddbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Webberdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Thompson_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringKathryn MacLellandbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:THINKFilmdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:nameA Stone's Throwdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsA Stone's Throw is a 2006 Canadian drama film written by Camelia Frieberg and Garfield Lindsay Miller, directed by Camelia Frieberg, and starring Kris Holden-Ried, Kathryn MacLellan, Aaron Webber, and Lisa Ray.The film tells the story of Jack Walker, a photojournalist whose life is devoted to uncovering harm done to the environment by industrial corporations, and his struggles to balance his family, his love life, and his activism. The film's subject matter is deeply involved with environmentalism, the ways in which the manufacturing industry exploits nature in order to make a profit, and environmental terrorism. Frieberg stated in an interview that the film's title refers to the conveniences of the modern world, and the trade-offs involved with having everything just a stone's throw away.A Stone's Throw marks the directorial debut of Camelia Frieberg, previously known for her producing work on films such as Exotica, and The Sweet Hereafter. Frieberg stated that she was inspired to write a film based on the premise that "there's very little in society that allows you to understand that each of your actions has a consequence ... on the planet, on other people, and on other species." The film was shot in and around Frieberg's home in Halifax, Nova Scotia over the course of 15 days. At the 2006 Atlantic Film Festival it was awarded best Atlantic feature, and best sound design. The film received mixed reviews.dbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbp:directorDonna Deweydbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Interplastdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbp:starringDonna Deweydbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Interplastdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbp:nameA Story of Healingdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Short_Subject_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vietnamdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Creative_Commons-licensed_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Story_of_Healingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_short_filmsA Story of Healing is a short documentary film in which Donna Dewey follows a team of five nurses, four anesthesiologists, and three plastic surgeons led by Larry Nichter, MD, FACS from Interplast in the United States for two weeks of volunteer work in the Mekong delta of Vietnam. The film shows not only how this changes the lives of the 110 patients who undergo surgery, but also the lives of the volunteers themselves. The epilogue, which runs after the credits, follows-up on two patients helped by Interplast, 16 months after their surgery.In 1998, "A Story of Healing" won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject). In 2007, it became the first Oscar-winning film to be licensed under a Creative Commons license when it was opened under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License.dbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directorPhil Whitmandbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerI.E. Chadwickdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Clydedbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_La_Vernedbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hampton_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Chadwickdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Strange Adventuredbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Strange_Adventure_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_WhitmanA Strange Adventure is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Phil Whitman and starring Regis Toomey, June Clyde and Lucille La Verne. It is also known by the alternative title of The Wayne Murder Case.dbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:producerMichael Carrerasdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paulette_Goddarddbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:starringPatrick Holtdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:starringWilliam Sylvesterdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:nameA Stranger Came Homedbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stranger_Came_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherA Stranger Came Home (U.S. title: The Unholy Four) is a 1954 British film noir directed by Terence Fisher and starring Paulette Goddard, William Sylvester and Patrick Holt. The screenplay was written by Michael Carreras based on the 1946 eponymous novel credited to actor George Sanders but actually ghostwritten by Leigh Brackett. The film was released in the United States by Lippert Pictures. Jimmy Sangster was production manager, J. Elder Wills was art director and Phil Leakey handled Makeup. Filming began Jan. 4, 1954 and the film was trade shown on July 14, 1954, and released in UK on August 9th.dbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterdbp-dbp:nameA Street Cat Named Sylvesterdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:A_Street_Cat_Named_Sylvesterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_FrelengA Street Cat Named Sylvester is a 1953 Warner Bros. 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The short was released on September 5, 1953, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The title is a play on A Streetcar Named Desire, a play later made into a film.dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:distributorOctopusdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:distributorThe Other Cinemadbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:producerBill Bennettdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arianthe_Galanidbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Cluffdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:nameA Street to Diedbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crystal_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_BennettA Street to Die is a 1985 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett and starring Chris Haywood, Jennifer Cluff, Arianthe Galani. It was nominated for four Australian Film Institute Awards; Haywood won the award for Best Actor in a Lead Role. At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Bennett won a Crystal Globe. The film was based on a true story.dbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Sparrdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:distributorUnited Screen Artsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:producerReno Carelldbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:producerKenneth Raphaeldbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:producerLarry Goldblattdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stacydbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raquel_Welchdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Williamsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Sparrdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:nameA Swingin' Summerdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Sparrdbp-dbr:A_Swingin'_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_teen_comedy_filmsA Swingin' Summer is a 1965 comedy film in the beach party genre. It was directed and co-written by Robert Sparr. Raquel Welch stars in her first featured film role and makes her singing debut in the film.dbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_McAllister_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Politicadbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:producerSean McAllisterdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:producerElhum Shakerifardbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_McAllister_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Politicadbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_McAllister_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:nameA Syrian Love Storydbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storydbp-dbp:countrySyriadbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syrian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sean_McAllisterdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Damascusdbp-dbr:A_Syrian_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_SyriaA Syrian Love Story is a 2015 British documentary by Sean McAllister, detailing the hardships of a family in modern-day Syria.dbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Courtney_Rowdendbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Exhibitors'_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:H.B._Parkinsondbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringJ. Fisher Whitedbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Trevordbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Courtney_Rowdendbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Exhibitors'_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:H.B._Parkinsondbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Dickensdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Courtney_Rowdendbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Tale of Two Citiesdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Courtney_Rowdendbp-dbr:A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Tale_of_Two_CitiesA Tale of Two Cities is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Walter Courtney Rowden and starring Clive Brook, Ann Trevor and J. Fisher White. The film is an adaptation of the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, and its plot concerns events taking place during the French Revolution. It was made as part of the "Tense Moments with Great Authors Series" of films.dbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Shensondbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Widmarkdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chaim_Topoldbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Shensondbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Condondbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Talent for Lovingdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:A_Talent_for_Loving_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsA Talent for Loving is a 1969 British-American comedy Western film directed by Richard Quine and starring Richard Widmark, Chaim Topol, and Cesar Romero. It is based on the 1961 parodic Western novel A Talent for Loving, or The Great Cowboy Race by Richard Condon, who also wrote the screenplay. The home video version of the film (Simitar Entertainment) is re-titled Gun Crazy and has been edited to 95 minutes.In December 1965, Walter Shenson offered A Talent for Loving to Brian Epstein as a film vehicle for The Beatles, and it was rejected unanimously.dbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Emerydbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Murray_(DJ)dbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Cadelldbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:nameA Taste of Moneydbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosA Taste of Money is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Max Varnel and starring Jean Cadell, Dick Emery and Pete Murray. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by the Danzigers.dbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Cooperdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerDaniel Reesdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Cooperdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbp:nameA Test of Violencedbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_paintersdbp-dbr:A_Test_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_CooperA Test of Violence is a 1969 BAFTA nominated British short film directed by Stuart Cooper.dbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pradadbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:producerHi! Productiondbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:producerR.P. Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Kingsleydbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helena_Bonham_Carterdbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pradadbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Harwooddbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:nameA Therapydbp-dbr:A_Therapydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Roman_Polanskidbp-dbr:A_Therapypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alexandre_DesplatA Therapy is a 2012 comedy short film created by Prada to promote their brand. The short was written and directed by Roman Polanski and stars Ben Kingsley and Helena Bonham Carter.dbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(Australian_comedian)dbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(Australian_comedian)dbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_P._McLeoddbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Ticket in Tattsdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Ticket_in_Tatts_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._W._ThringA Ticket in Tatts is a 1934 musical comedy film starring popular stage comedian George Wallace as an accident-prone stablehand. It was the last of three films Wallace made for F. W. Thring.dbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbp:directorWilliam C. Jerseydbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbp:distributorLutheran Film Associatesdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbp:producerWilliam C. Jerseydbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbp:starringRev. L. William Youngdahl, Ernie Chambers, Ray Cristensendbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbp:nameA Time for Burningdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Christianity_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_civil_rights_movementdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_in_Christianitydbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th-century_Lutheranismdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_history_in_Omaha,_Nebraskadbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christianity_in_Omaha,_Nebraskadbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Omaha,_Nebraskadbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Nebraskadbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Omaha,_Nebraskadbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Burningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_North_Omaha,_NebraskaA Time for Burning is a 1966 American documentary film that explores the attempts of the minister of Augustana Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska, to persuade his all-white congregation to reach out to "Negro" Lutherans in the city's north side. The film was directed by San Francisco filmmaker William C. Jersey and was nominated for Best Documentary Feature in the 1967 Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:directorPeter Gilbertdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:distributorStudioWorks Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Coyotedbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shiri_Applebydbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larisa_Oleynikdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Davida_Wills_Hurwindbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:nameA Time for Dancingdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:A_Time_for_Dancingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsA Time for Dancing is a 2002 American drama film directed by Peter Gilbert and starring Larisa Oleynik, Shiri Appleby and Peter Coyote. It is an adaptation based on the novel of the same name by Davida Wills Hurwin. The film had its United States premiere on Showtime in 2004.dbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Cimberdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Tornatoredbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Albertdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Cimberdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Tornatoredbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Cimberdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Time to Diedbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_O._Raglanddbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_fugitivesdbp-dbr:A_Time_to_Die_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_huntersA Time to Die or Seven Graves for Rogan is a 1982 war-drama-criminal film directed by Matt Cimber and Joe Tornatore and starring Edward Albert, Rex Harrison (in his final film appearance), and Rod Taylor. An alternate title was Seven Lives for Rogan.The film was based on Mario Puzo's 1967 novel Six Graves to Munich, which was an expansion of the original 1965 eponymous short story. It was shot in 1979. The producer had additional scenes written and shot without the involvement of the original writer and director. Additional music for the film score was by Ennio Morricone. The film was produced by Charles Lee.dbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:producerArnold L. Millerdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Berensdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Anne_Fielddbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Copedbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hélène_Françoisedbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Cravendbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:nameA Touch of the Otherdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Touch_of_the_Otherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_crime_drama_filmsA Touch of the Other (also known as House of Hookers) is a 1970 British drama film directed by Arnold L. Miller and starring Hélène Françoise, Kenneth Cope and Shirley Anne Field. A London private detective finds himself the target of a gangster.dbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_McKennadbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mason_(novelist_1919–1997)dbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nevil_Shutedbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Town Like Alicedbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Malaysiadbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:A_Town_Like_Alice_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_LeeA Town Like Alice is a 1956 British drama film produced by Joseph Janni and starring Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch that is based on the 1950 novel of the same name by Nevil Shute. The film does not follow the whole novel, concluding at the end of part two and truncating or omitting much detail. It was partially filmed in Malaya and Australia.dbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:producerMax Gordondbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringShirley Deanedbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jed_Proutydbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringSpring Byingtondbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Gordon_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_(actor,_born_1892)dbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Flournoydbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katharine_Kavanaughdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:nameA Trip to Parisdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Trip_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._ClairA Trip to Paris is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of the Jones Family series of films.The film's sets were designed by the art directors Haldane Douglas and Bernard Herzbrun.dbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Selden_(author)dbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:nameA Very Merry Cricketdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_televisiondbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_York_City_in_fictiondbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Chuck_JonesA Very Merry Cricket is a 1973 Christmas animated television special. It was directed by Chuck Jones. It originally aired on ABC on December 14, 1973. who also wrote the teleplay with George Selden. It was a sequel to their acclaimed adaptation of the 1960 book The Cricket in Times Square and was followed in 1975 by another sequel, Yankee Doodle Cricket.The show included two original songs by Dean Elliott and Marian Dern (Jones' wife): "Christmas in New York" and "What If Humans Were More Like Mice?"dbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:starringJack Trevordbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Swinburnedbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:starringD. A. Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hastings_Turnerdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:nameA Voice Said Goodnightdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:A_Voice_Said_Goodnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsA Voice Said Goodnight is a 1932 British crime film directed by William C. McGann and starring Nora Swinburne, Jack Trevor and D. A. Clarke-Smith. It was made at Teddington Studios by Warner Brothers. A scene was also shot at nearby Teddington Lock.dbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:directorRosario Roveto Jr.dbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Indican_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Barbeaudbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringJohn Capodicedbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringDan Lauriadbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringVictoria Rowelldbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringJohn Marianodbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringMicole Mercuriodbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringVincent Paganodbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringLisa Raggiodbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringLouis Gussdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringMagda Haroutdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringMark DeCarlodbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:starringMike Paganodbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Indican_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:nameA Wake in Providencedbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:A_Wake_in_Providencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian-American_culture_in_Providence,_Rhode_IslandA Wake in Providence (also titled Almost Married) is a 1999 American independent comedy film that is the directorial debut of Rosario Roveto Jr. It stars Vincent Pagano, who also co-wrote the screenplay, and Victoria Rowell.dbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Radforddbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_C._Turnerdbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Edneydbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:nameA War Storydbp-dbr:A_War_Storydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:A_War_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_WheelerA War Story is a 1981 Canadian docudrama produced, written, and directed by Anne Wheeler. It tells the story of her father Major Ben Wheeler when he was captured by the Japanese during the Second World War.The film also shows the Japanese perspective as it shows the harsh, inhuman treatment of the POWs. During that time, A Japanese soldier would kill himself before allowing himself to be taken prisoner. This cultural difference caused the Japanese to look at captured soldiers as having no honour. At the end of the film, as the Americans arrived to liberate the camps, many of the Japanese guards at the camp committed suicide rather than become prisoners.dbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:starringHeather Thatcherdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Hensondbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:starringAustin Melforddbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Arnolddbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Bachdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lauri_Wyliedbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:nameA Warm Cornerdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:A_Warm_Cornerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_SavilleA Warm Corner is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher and Austin Melford. The film's sets were designed by Walter Murton. It was based on a successful play by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach. It featured an early screen appearance by Merle Oberon.It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The film's sets were designed by Walter Murton.The movie was a financial success.dbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Whitedbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:producerSteve Barnettdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:producerAlan Powelldbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:producerGabe Vasquezdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringDavid Koechnerdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringSherri Shepherddbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringBailee Madisondbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringKevin Quinndbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringIain Tuckerdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringAmy Grantdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringJahbril Cookdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringKat Conner Sterlingdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringSteven Curtis Chapmandbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Whitedbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Powell_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Powell_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:nameA Week Awaydbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_musical_drama_filmsA Week Away is a 2021 American Christian musical romance film directed by Roman White. The film was written by Alan Powell, Kali Bailey, and Gabe Vasquez. The film's songs were produced and mixed by Adam Watts and co-produced by Cory Clark (the team also co-wrote the film's original songs with Powell). The film stars Bailee Madison, Kevin Quinn, David Koechner, and Sherri Shepherd with cameos from Amy Grant and Steven Curtis Chapman. Producers for the film are Alan Powell, Gabe Vasquez, and Steve Barnett. The film premiered on March 26, 2021, on Netflix. The film introduces songs of Christian artists such as Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, and Steven Curtis Chapman to a younger generation with modern renditions of songs like "The Great Adventure", "Dive", "Baby, Baby", and "Place in This World."dbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightdbp-dbp:nameA Wet Knightdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_abandoned_housesdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:A_Wet_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_gorillasA Wet Knight is an animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and produced by Walter Lantz. It is the 61st Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 113th overall.dbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:starringBetty Astelldbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:starringNancy Burnedbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Butler_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:nameA Wife or Twodbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Wife_or_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersA Wife or Two is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Henry Kendall, Nancy Burne and Betty Astell. It was made as a quota quickie at Beaconsfield Studios.dbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:directorNorman Johnsondbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Gilliesdbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cornelia_Francesdbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:nameA Wild Ass of a Mandbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Wild_Ass_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsA Wild Ass of a Man is a 1980 Australian film directed by Norman Johnson and starring Max Gillies and Cornelia Frances. It is based on the 1967 novel by Barry Oakley about a school teacher.dbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:producerSidney Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Carewdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringJulie Suedodbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_F._Hamiltondbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:nameA Window in Piccadillydbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_MorganA Window in Piccadilly is a 1928 British silent romance film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Joan Morgan, John F. Hamilton and James Carew. It was made at Twickenham Studios as an independent production by Sidney Morgan.It was Edmund Willard's first acting role in a film.dbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_Burroughsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Frizzelldbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aerlyn_Weissmandbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louise_Clarkdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Circle_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dulce_Kuridbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Servando_Gajadbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Burroughsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hernando_Gonzálesdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_Burroughsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Frizzelldbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aerlyn_Weissmandbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louise_Clarkdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Circle_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dulce_Kuridbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Servando_Gajadbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jackie_Burroughsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Frizzelldbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maryse_Holderdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:nameA Winter Tandbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tandbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Winter_Tanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_WalkerA Winter Tan is a 1987 Canadian drama film. Based on the book Give Sorrow Words by Maryse Holder, the film stars Jackie Burroughs as Holder.The screenplay was written by Burroughs and John Frizzell, and the film was directed and produced jointly by Burroughs, Frizzell, Louise Clark, John Walker and Aerlyn Weissman.dbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:A_Witch's_Tangled_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_William_ShakespeareA Witch's Tangled Hare is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Abe Levitow. The short was released on Halloween of 1959, and stars Bugs Bunny. Mel Blanc provides the voices for Bugs Bunny and Sam Crubish, while an uncredited June Foray voices Witch Hazel. The cartoon makes a number of references to various plays written by William Shakespeare (including Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and As You Like It).dbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Ludwigdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Halliday_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:starringMarguerite De La Mottedbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:starringWallace Forddbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Ludwigdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Hyland_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adela_Rogers_St._Johnsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:nameA Woman's Mandbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman's_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_LudwigA Woman's Man is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring John Halliday, Marguerite De La Motte and Wallace Ford.dbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Sibaydbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:distributorFirst Look International, Flashstar Home Vídeo, Overseas FilmGroupdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:producerRoy McAreedbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:producerMichael Sibaydbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:producerFlorina Robertsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:producerLetitia Schwartzdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:producerPatricia Reichdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Rubin_(actress)dbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Edwardsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Showdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Sibaydbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Sibaydbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:nameA Woman, Her Men, and Her Futondbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_screenwritersdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman,_Her_Men,_and_Her_Futonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_GoldsmithA Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon is a 1992 drama film directed, written and produced by Michael Sibay and starring Jennifer Rubin, Lance Edwards and Grant Show.dbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Greenwooddbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:producerVictor Savilledbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:producerGareth Gundreydbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringChili Bouchierdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gladys_Jenningsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauderdale_Maitlanddbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Greenwooddbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Staytondbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:nameA Woman in Pawndbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:A_Woman_in_Pawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_GreenwoodA Woman in Pawn is a 1927 British silent crime film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Gladys Jennings, John Stuart and Lauderdale Maitland. It was based on a melodramatic play by Frank Stayton. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush.dbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Hoffman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugo_Butlerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_McLellan_Hunterdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:nameA Woman of Distinctiondbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_BuzzellA Woman of Distinction is a 1950 American screwball romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland and Edmund Gwenn. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Courtdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eldon_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameA Woman of Mysterydbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisA Woman of Mystery is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, and Ferdy Mayne. It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers.The film features an early performance from Michael Caine in an uncredited role.dbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Lloyddbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:distributorTelamerica Inc.dbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:producerEdmund M. Tatedbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_McGavindbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Hunt_(actress,_born_1917)dbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Lloyddbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:nameA Word to the Wivesdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Word_to_the_Wives...purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsA Word to the Wives is a 1955 sponsored comedy film directed by Norman Lloyd and starring Marsha Hunt and Darren McGavin.dbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hartney_Arthurdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_J._Gouldingdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbp:nameA Yank in Australiadbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Australiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy-drama_filmsA Yank in Australia is a 1942 Australian comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Al Thomas and Hartney Arthur.dbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Grisselldbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Grisselldbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbp:nameA Yank in Indo-Chinadbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Indochina_War_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_in_Indo-Chinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_GrissellA Yank in Indo-China is a 1952 American war film directed by Wallace Grissell and starring John Archer, Douglas Dick and Jean Willes. It was produced by Sam Katzman for distribution by Columbia Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola. It was one of the few American films to be set during the First Indochina War. It was inspired by the success of A Yank in Korea (1951), also by producer Sam Katzman.dbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Marxdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Daydbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:starringKeye Lukedbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Marxdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugo_Butlerdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kahndbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:nameA Yank on the Burma Roaddbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Myanmardbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Haytondbp-dbr:A_Yank_on_the_Burma_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_drama_road_moviesA Yank on the Burma Road is a 1942 drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Laraine Day, Barry Nelson and Keye Luke. It is also known as China Caravan, Yanks on the Burma Road and Yanks Over the Burma Road.It was produced as part of a cluster of Hollywood films set during the Burma campaign of World War II. Although released shortly after America's entry into the conflict, it was largely produced before the attack on Pearl Harbor. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edwin B. Willis.dbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Dubindbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:producerJuliana Robertsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:nameA Year and a Half in the Life of Metallicadbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_video_albumsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_with_cover_art_by_Pusheaddbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metallica_video_albumsA Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica is a two-part documentary about the process of making the Metallica album (or "The Black Album") and the following tour. It was produced by Juliana Roberts and directed by Adam Dubin.A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica was released as a double VHS pack. Both parts are available on a single DVD, but only in region 1.dbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Remembereddbp-dbp:directorAndrew Goldbergdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Remembereddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Goldberg_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Remembereddbp-dbp:nameA Yiddish World Remembereddbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_antisemitismdbp-dbr:A_Yiddish_World_Rememberedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_GoldbergA Yiddish World Remembered is a 2002 Emmy-award-winning documentary by Andrew Goldberg that uses archival photographs, never-before-seen archival videos, and survivor testimony to reconstruct the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, which were destroyed by the Holocaust. Oscar nominated actor Elliott Gould narrates.dbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Baydbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerCindy Eppsdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Whalendbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Paulsendbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameAaron Burrdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Milk_in_culturedbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aaron_Burrdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_worksdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clio_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Aaron_Burr_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Michael_Bay"Aaron Burr" is a television advertisement for milk, created in 1993. Directed by Michael Bay and starring Sean Whalen, it was the first commercial in the "Got Milk?" advertising campaign. The ad depicts a history buff, portrayed by Whalen, who is unable to audibly voice the answer of a $10,000 radio contest question because he runs out of milk to wash out the peanut butter sandwich stuck in his mouth. Its title refers to the American politician of the same name, the answer to the question.dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:producerAlex Gottliebdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leif_Erickson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hillary_Brookedbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Costellodbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Abbottdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fran_Warrendbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Grant_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:nameAbbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidddbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kidddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_William_Kidddbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Anne_Bonnydbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_Captain_Kiddpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Abbott_and_Costello_filmsAbbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, along with Charles Laughton, who reprised his role as the infamous pirate from the 1945 film Captain Kidd. It was the second film in SuperCineColor, a three-color version of the two-color Cinecolor process, and which utilized an Eastmancolor negative as Cinecolor did not offer three-color origination, only two-color origination via bipack.dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:producerHoward Christiedbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Clarkdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Costellodbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Abbottdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Besserdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Loebdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Grant_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopsdbp-dbp:nameAbbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kopsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herman_Steindbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stunt_performersdbp-dbr:Abbott_and_Costello_Meet_the_Keystone_Kopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Abbott_and_Costello_filmsAbbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a 1955 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello.After the film was completed, Universal-International wanted to rename it Abbott and Costello in the Stunt Men, because they did not consider the "Keystone Kops" to be relevant anymore. However, in October 1954, the studio relented and agreed to use the "Keystone Kops" name.dbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRyan Williamsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Studios Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRyan Williamsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerClint J. Palmerdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan M Blackdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_O._Sandersdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Williamsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClint J. Palmerdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Donahuedbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Wunderdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Ballarddbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWendy Bussdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAbby Singerdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsAbby Singer is a 2003 American dark comedy film that chronicles the life of Curtis Clemins, who is torn between the love of his life and accomplishing his dream. It had some film festival screenings in 2003 and again in 2006 (in a revised edition). The film also has several celebrity cameo appearances, including Brad Pitt, Roger Ebert, and Jake Gyllenhaal.The film was named after the second-to-last shot of the day on a film, which is called an Abby Singer after Abner E. "Abby" Singer.dbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:producerGregory Ratoffdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_D'Arcydbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marina_Bertidbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Kendalldbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Earle_Chaplindbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boris_Ingsterdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:nameAbdulla the Greatdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Egyptdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatdbp-dbp:countryEgyptdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Auricdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_à_clefdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Abdulla_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Egyptian_comedy_filmsAbdulla the Great (also known as Abdullah's Harem) is a 1955 comedy film. It was directed and produced by Gregory Ratoff who also stars in the title role from a screenplay by Boris Ingster and George St. George, based on the novel My Kingdom for a Woman by Ismet Regeila. The music score was by Georges Auric and the cinematography by Lee Garmes.The film stars Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Sydney Chaplin, Alexander D'Arcy and Marina Berti. Ratoff denied that the story was a thinly veiled parody of the life of King Farouk of Egypt and the events preceding his overthrow in 1952.dbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Charrdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Harmony_Gold_USAdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:producerJess Mancilladbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Scott_Allendbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:starringBlythe Metzdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Charrdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Harmony_Gold_USAdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henri_Charrdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:nameAbe & Brunodbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Abe_&_Brunopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesAbe & Bruno is an American family movie of 2006 directed by Henri Charr and starring Kevin Scott Allen and Blythe Metz.The film was released on DVD in 2014.dbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Masayuki_Suodbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shintōhō_Eigadbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ren_Osugidbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbp:starringKaoru Kazedbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Masayuki_Suodbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shintōhō_Eigadbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Masayuki_Suodbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbp:nameAbnormal Family: Older Brother's Bridedbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridedbp-dbp:countryjapandbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pink_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shintōhō_Eiga_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abnormal_Family:_Older_Brother's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Masayuki_SuoAbnormal Family: Older Brother's Bride (変態家族兄貴の嫁さん, Hentai kazoku: Aniki no yomesan) is a 1983 Japanese Pink film written and directed by Masayuki Suo and released by Shintōhō Eiga.dbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southdbp-dbp:directorGail Singerdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southdbp-dbp:distributorNational Film Board of Canadadbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southdbp-dbp:producerSigne Johansson, Gail Singerdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southdbp-dbp:nameAbortion: Stories From North and Southdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Abortion:_Stories_From_North_and_Southpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_abortionAbortion: Stories from North and South is a Canadian documentary film directed by Gail Singer and produced by Studio D, the women's unit of the National Film Board of Canada. The film is a cross-cultural survey filmed in Ireland, Japan, Thailand, Peru, Colombia, and Canada that depicts the realities women face in accessing medical abortion services. The film outlines the historical role of the church, state, and medical establishments in creating regulations surrounding abortion.dbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_J._Pughdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zoe_Palmerdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringRobin Irvinedbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringTom Helmoredbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_J._Pughdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Hoaredbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:nameAbove Rubiesdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_RichardsonAbove Rubies is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Zoe Palmer, Robin Irvine and Tom Helmore. It is set in Monte Carlo.It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie for release by United Artists.dbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerD. W. 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W. Griffith's "Abraham Lincoln", is a 1930 pre-Code American biographical film about Abraham Lincoln directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Walter Huston as Lincoln and Una Merkel, in her second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge. The script was co-written by Stephen Vincent Benét, author of the Civil War prose poem John Brown's Body (1928), and Gerrit Lloyd. This was the first of only two sound films made by Griffith.The film entered the public domain in 1958 when the initial copyright expired. The copyright holders did not elect to extend it for a second 28-year term.dbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Burchdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bendixdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_O'Keefedbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:starringHelen Walkerdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Burchdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:nameAbroad with Two Yanksdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charley_RogersAbroad with Two Yanks is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Helen Walker, William Bendix and Dennis O'Keefe as the title characters. It was Bendix's third and final role in a film as a US Marine and the first of Dwan's three films about the United States Marine Corps.dbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Orcsikdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerTimothy Carterdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Bonnerdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaula Duncandbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael McGlincheydbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Orcsikdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Orcsikdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameAcademydbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Academy_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsAcademy is an Australian television drama film made by the Australian Film & TV Academy and Catholic Radio & TV and produced with a low budget on the Gold Coast.dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Galen_Johnson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Evan_Johnson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSix Shooter Picturesdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJuliette Hagopiandbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Galen_Johnson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Evan_Johnson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Galen_Johnson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Johnson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAccidencedbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_avant-garde_and_experimental_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidence_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_MaddinAccidence is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson, and released in 2018. The film, a continuous nine-minute shot, focuses on an apartment block and depicts the diverse events, both major and minor, taking place on balconies.The film premiered at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival, as an accompaniment to a screening of his 2017 feature film The Green Fog. It had its North American premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.The film was named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2018.dbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Loseydbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Sassarddbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameAccidentdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannes_Grand_Prix_winnersdbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Accident_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OxfordAccident is a 1967 British drama film directed by Joseph Losey. Written by Harold Pinter, it is an adaptation of the 1965 novel Accident by Nicholas Mosley. It is the second of three Losey–Pinter collaborations; the others are The Servant (1963) and The Go-Between (1971). At the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, Accident won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury award. It also won the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association.dbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGeoffrey Nethercottdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDerrick Sherwindbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Ellisdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_La_Berndbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAccidental Deathdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Accidental_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesAccidental Death (also known as Jack of Judgement) is a 1963 British drama directed by Geoffrey Nethercott and starring John Carson, Jacqueline Ellis, and Derrick Sherwin. It was written by Arthur La Bern based on a story by Edgar Wallace.It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations.dbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringReginald Bachdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Ramagedbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameAccount Rendereddbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsAccount Rendered is a 1932 British crime film directed by Leslie Howard Gordon and starring Cecil Ramage and Reginald Bach. It was made as a quota quickie at Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Temple-Smithdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrancis Edgedbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerLuigi Roveredbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringHonor Blackmandbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringUrsula Howellsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luigi_Roveredbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameAccount Rendereddbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Graham_ScottAccount Rendered is a 1957 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Griffith Jones, Ursula Howells and Honor Blackman. It was written by Barbara S. Harper based on Pamela Barrington's 1953 novel of the same name. It was released by the Rank Organisation.dbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorCommodore Picturesdbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_Lorchdbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Messingerdbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:nameAces Wilddbp-dbr:Aces_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Aces_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Commodore_Pictures_filmsAces Wild is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Theodore Lorch.dbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternationaldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVariousdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUSA/Canadadbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Duncandbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerSigal Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Johnson_(actor,_born_1959)dbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSigal Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringand J. C. Quinndbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringwith Adrienne Barbeaudbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigal_Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sigal_Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameAcross the Linedbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Guatemaladbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_SpottlAcross the Line is a 2000 American Neo-Western film directed by Martin Spottl and starring Brad Johnson and Sigal Erez. Johnson plays a small-town Texas sheriff who falls for an illegal immigrant (Erez) who witnessed a murder on the Mexican border. While not an overtly political film, Across the Line portrays illegal immigrants in a generally positive light and dramatizes their motivations and problems from a sympathetic point of view. In La Opinion Jean Rodriguez Flores wrote, "The film Across the Line isn't just about the difficulties of crossing illegally into the United States, but it also reflects the tragedy of hundreds of people who are forced to leave their families for the "promised land." Some critics praised the film for its emotional intensity, authenticity, and integrity, but others questioned it for turning the plight of illegal immigrants into mainstream entertainment. Independently financed and produced, Across the Line was distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:distributorAcademy Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:producerNancy Paloiandbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:producerFrancesca Billdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Schachtdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Pittdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carrie_Snodgressdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Schroderdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Tungdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:nameAcross the Tracksdbp-dbr:Across_the_Tracksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_track_and_field_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Trackspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_GoldsmithAcross the Tracks is a 1991 American drama film about track and field directed and written by Sandy Tung. It stars Rick Schroder, Brad Pitt, Carrie Snodgress, and David Anthony Marshall.dbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Batedbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justine_Lorddbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAct of Murderdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_crime_drama_filmsAct of Murder is a 1964 British crime drama film, directed by Alan Bridges and starring Anthony Bate, John Carson and Justine Lord. It was written by Lewis Davidson. One of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series, it was Bridges's first film as director.dbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_'Bud'_Cardosdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:producerIgo Kantordbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:producerEdgar Bolddbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Buseydbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Bauer_(actress)dbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Sharkeydbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringNancy Mulforddbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_'Bud'_Cardosdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:nameAct of Piracydbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ship_hijackingsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Cardosdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_crime_thriller_filmsAct of Piracy is a 1988 American–South African thriller film directed by John "Bud" Cardos and starring Gary Busey, Belinda Bauer, Ray Sharkey and Nancy Mulford. Busey and Bauer play a separated couple who must reunite to free their children from a group of terrorists, among whom is the man's deceitful new girlfriend.dbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Miltondbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:starringPearl Argyledbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:starringSebastian Shawdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Dewhurst_(director)dbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:nameAdventure Ltd.dbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Adventure_Ltd.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingAdventure Ltd. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by George King and starring Harry Milton, Pearl Argyle and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernst_Matraydbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernst_Matraydbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbp:nameAdventure in Musicdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Adventure_in_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_filmsAdventure in Music is a 1944 American concert film directed by Reginald Le Borg and Ernst Matray. It stars José Iturbi, Emanuel Feuermann, and Mildred Dilling.The film was advertised as the "first concert in film" and featured compositions by several classical artists, including Alexander Borodin, Antonín Dvořák, Frédéric Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The film also featured works by contemporary composers. There are ten compositions in total.dbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Pinedbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Lydondbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Morrisdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:nameAerial Gunnerdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forcesdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Aerial_Gunnerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_H._PineAerial Gunner is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II propaganda film produced by William C. Thomas and William H. Pine, who also directed. The film stars Chester Morris, Richard Arlen, and Jimmy Lydon. This was the first feature film directed by Pine, who produced other films through his company, Pine-Thomas Productions. Aerial Gunner was distributed by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:nameAfrica Before Darkdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_filmsAfrica Before Dark is a 1928 American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.dbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Kyserdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:starringLou Marcelledbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:starringBen Frommerdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeaksdbp-dbp:starringBill Daysdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Squeakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettAfrica Squeaks is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on January 27, 1940, and stars Porky Pig.The cartoon is a parody of the movie Stanley and Livingstone starring Spencer Tracy and Cedric Hardwicke. The title parodies the 1930 documentary Africa Speaks!dbp-dbr:African_Jimdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Swanson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:African_Jimdbp-dbp:distributorAfrica Film Library/ M-Netdbp-dbr:African_Jimdbp-dbp:producerEric Rutherforddbp-dbr:African_Jimdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Adnewmah, Dolly Rathebe, Dan Twaladbp-dbr:African_Jimdbp-dbp:nameAfrican Jimdbp-dbr:African_Jimdbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:African_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsAfrican Jim, also known as Jim Comes to Jo'burg, is a 1949 South African film, directed by Donald Swanson and produced by Erica Rutherford. It features Daniel Adnewmah, South African Jazz singer Dolly Rathebe, The African Inkspots, Sam Maile, Dan Twala, and The Jazz Maniacs that included South African Jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader Bra Zacks Nkosi. It is notable as the South Africa's first African feature-length film. It was produced by Warrior Films.dbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Spoonerdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorJames Spoonerdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Spoonerdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAyanna Mackinsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatthew Morgan (entrepreneur)dbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Davisdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMariko Jonesdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMoe Mitchelldbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTamar-kali Browndbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAfro-Punkdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DIY_cultureAfro-Punk (2003) is a 66-minute documentary film directed by James Spooner and produced by Matthew Morgan, exploring the roles of African Americans within what was then an overwhelmingly white punk scene across the United States of America—and taking place as the world shifted with the galvanizing power of the internet. The film focuses on the lives of four African American youths dedicated to the underground music and punk rock lifestyle, interspersed with interviews from scores of black punk rockers from all over the United States. Fans of the film and the music inspired an alternative movement, that was later interpreted for the annual Afropunk Festival beginning in 2005.dbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jorg_Ihledbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:After_Dark_Filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:producerJoel Soissondbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:producerJo Bamforddbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jewel_Staitedbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Baldonidbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kellan_Lutzdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Bacherdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:starringNikki Griffindbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:nameAfter Dusk They Comedbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Dusk_They_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesAfter Dusk They Come (also known as The Tribe and The Forgotten Ones) is a 2009 American horror/thriller film written and directed by Jorg Ihle and starring Jewel Staite.dbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlvin Saxondbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Savoy_Havana_Banddbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Thompsondbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Kenyondbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameAfter Many Yearsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Perudbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Many_Years_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsAfter Many Years is a 1930 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Henry Thompson, Nancy Kenyon and the Savoy Havana Band. It was made as a quota quickie for released by the Hollywood studio MGM. In the film, a murdered policeman's son tracks down the murderer in Peru.dbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Robinson_(TV_director)dbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkedbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penne_Hackforth-Jonesdbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Craigdbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grigor_Taylordbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:nameAfter Marcusedbp-dbr:After_Marcusedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:After_Marcusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Marcusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Marcusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Marcusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Marcusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Marcusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Robinson_(TV_director)After Marcuse is an Australian television film. It stars Diane Craig, Penne Hackforth-Jones, and Grigor Taylor.dbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endsdbp-dbp:directorBryce Wagonerdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endsdbp-dbp:nameAfter Porn Endsdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:After_Porn_Endspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_pornographyAfter Porn Ends is a 2012 American documentary film about the pornography industry. It features interviews with Asia Carrera, Nina Hartley, Mary Carey, Randy West, Richard Pacheco, John Leslie, Amber Lynn, Seka, Raylene, Bill Margold, Shelley Lubben, Luke Ford and Tiffany Million.dbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Rathbonedbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Ralstondbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Heatherleydbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Burkedbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Curzon_(actor)dbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Adriennedbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameAfter the Balldbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_filmsAfter the Ball is a 1932 British-American comedy film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Esther Ralston, Basil Rathbone and Marie Burke.It was filmed at Lime Grove Studios in West London. The film's sets were designed by Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Kirkwood_(actress)dbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringJerry Stovindbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameAfter the Balldbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:After_the_Ball_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_entertainersAfter the Ball is a 1957 British biographical film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Pat Kirkwood, Laurence Harvey and Jerry Stovin. It was written by Peter Blackmore and Hubert Gregg. It portrays the life of the stage performer Vesta Tilley.dbp-dbr:Against_the_Law_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Against_the_Law_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerBetsy Chassedbp-dbr:Against_the_Law_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerBenjamin R. 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The film stars Michael Dudikoff, and co-stars R. Lee Ermey, Eli Danker, Eli Yatzpan and Joseph Shiloach.It is the last film Michael Dudikoff made for The Cannon Group.dbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMike Akeldbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVirgil Filmsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Akeldbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGraham Davidsondbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAngie Alvarezdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Massdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Massdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJanelle Schremmerdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShannon Haragandbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTroy Schremmerdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChalkdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Chalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsChalk is a 2006 comedy mockumentary about teaching focusing on the lives of three teachers and one assistant principal. It stars Chris Mass as Mr. Stroope and Troy Schremmer as Mr. Lowrey. It is directed by Mike Akel. The movie is based on both Akel's and Mass' real life experiences in the teaching profession. Co-written by Mass and Akel, the film was developed through improvisation all the way through the process, from writing through production and post-production. The final film was edited together from more than 60 hours of footage.The film premiered in March, 2006 at the "Cinequest Film Festival", presented in April 2006 at the "Boston Independent Film Festival", and released in Los Angeles on May 11, 2007, playing at the Nuart Theatre and in more cities in subsequent weeks. The film begins by stating that 50 percent of teachers quit within their first three years on the job.The film has received a mostly positive response from critics regarding it as an antithesis to the more common inspirational teacher movies. LA Weekly in its review stated to think of it as "To Sir, With Sarcasm.". Teachers who saw the film noted how the film "nailed" the experiences of a new teacher.dbp-dbr:Challenge_of_a_Lifetimedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russ_Mayberrydbp-dbr:Challenge_of_a_Lifetimedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Challenge_of_a_Lifetimedbp-dbp:producerRobert M. 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Starring Penny Marshall and Jonathan Silverman, the film focuses on a 35-year-old woman entering a triathlon. It aired on ABC on February 14, 1985.dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pal_(dog)dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ludwig_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameChallenge to Lassiedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lassie_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyfriars_BobbyChallenge to Lassie is an American drama directed by Richard Thorpe in Technicolor and released October 31, 1949, by MGM Studios. It was the fifth feature film starring the original Lassie, a collie named Pal, and the fourth and final Lassie film starring Donald Crisp.The movie is based on Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson's 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby which in turn is based on the supposedly true story of Greyfriars Bobby. Twelve years after starring in Challenge to Lassie, Crisp would star in another movie based on the novel and produced by Walt Disney titled, Greyfriars Bobby.Set in Scotland in 1860, the film tells the story of a rough collie named Lassie whose master, Jock Gray, is killed by robbers in Edinburgh. After his death, the dog keeps a constant vigil beside her master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard, which is in violation of the local dog laws. In the original novel, the title dog was a Skye Terrier named Bobby, and his owner dies from pneumonia.dbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kramerdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilyn_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Kennedydbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Kramerdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameChampiondbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Stanley_Kramerdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Robsondbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dimitri_Tiomkindbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Champion_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_ForemanChampion is a 1949 American sports drama film noir directed by Mark Robson with a screenplay written by Carl Foreman based on a short story by Ring Lardner. The film stars Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman and Lola Albright. The story recounts the struggles of boxer "Midge" Kelly fighting his own demons while working to achieve success in the ring.The film won an Academy Award for Best Film Editing and gained five other nominations as well, including a Best Actor for Douglas.Several clips from the film were used in Douglas' 1999 film Diamonds to illustrate his character's career as a boxer.dbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBenson Entertainment Inc.dbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerAmber Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanielle Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerDiane Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerKelly Wheelerdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerRupert Coledbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmber Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Marstersdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Estabrookdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Hallettdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameChancedbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Amber_BensonChance is a 2002 film, the directing debut of actress Amber Benson. Benson directed, wrote, produced and starred in this film. Many of Benson's co-stars from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer appeared in the film. It was estimated to cost $25,000.As documented on Chance's official site, the cost of making the film ended up being more than triple the estimate. Though Benson originally thought that she would foot the bill herself, she decided to ask fans for support. Signed photos of Benson on the set of the film, as well as scripts and props, were sold to raise money.Benson's production company, Benson Entertainment, distributes the movie on DVD and video.dbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerHall Bartlettdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameChangesdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hall_BartlettChanges is a 1969 American drama film directed and produced by Hall Bartlett.dbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Franklindbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerHugh Bensondbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerDarren Frankeldbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Ladddbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Nouridbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Danielle_Steeldbp-dbr:Changes_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_JarrottChanges, also known as Danielle Steel's Changes, is a 1991 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Charles Jarrott. The film is based upon the 1983 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel.dbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingdbp-dbp:nameChannel Crossingdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Channel_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerChannel Crossing is a 1933 British crime film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Matheson Lang, Constance Cummings, Anthony Bushell and Nigel Bruce.dbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbp:nameCharley's Auntdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Charley's_(Big-Hearted)_Auntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Charley's_AuntCharley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde, starring Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch. The screenplay was by J.O.C. Orton, Marriott Edgar and Ralph Smart, adapted from the 1892 Victorian farce Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Arthur Askey's professional nickname was "Big-Hearted Arthur", which was added to the title to distinguish it from Jack Benny's version Charley's Aunt (1941), for its (limited) American release.dbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Al_Christiedbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerAl Christiedbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Christiedbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Christiedbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Christiedbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._McGrew_Willisdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameCharley's Auntdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Al_Christiedbp-dbr:Charley's_Aunt_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Charley's_AuntCharley's Aunt is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Al Christie and starring Charles Ruggles, June Collyer, and Hugh Williams. It was an adaptation of the 1892 play Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. It marked the film debut of Williams, who then returned to Britain and became a major star.dbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:McGdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringDrew Barrymoredbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringJustin Therouxdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringCrispin Gloverdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringBernie Macdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:starringLucy Liudbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:McGdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Augustdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cormac_and_Marianne_Wibberleydbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:nameCharlie's Angels: Full Throttledbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1995dbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witness_protectiondbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Class_reunions_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2003dbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Shearmurdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wonderland_Sound_and_Vision_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Augustdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_McGdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Inner_Mongoliadbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flower_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Drew_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie's_Angels_(franchise)Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is a 2003 American spy action comedy film directed by McG and written by John August, and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley. It is the sequel to 2000's Charlie's Angels and the second film in the Charlie's Angels trilogy, which is a continuation of the story that began with the television series of the same name by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts.In an ensemble cast, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu reprise their roles as the three women working for the Townsend Agency. Crispin Glover, Matt LeBlanc and Luke Wilson also reprise their roles from the first film in addition to Bill Murray appearing through archival footage with Bernie Mac, Justin Theroux, Robert Patrick and Demi Moore joining the cast. Jaclyn Smith reprised her role as Kelly Garrett from the original series for a cameo appearance. It was John Forsythe's final film role before he retired from acting in 2006 and death in 2010 respectively.It was released in the United States on June 27, 2003, by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label and was number one at the box office for that weekend, also making a worldwide total of $259.2 million. Like its predecessor, the film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the performances of Diaz, Barrymore and Liu, but criticism aimed at the "bland plot and lack of sense".dbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:McGdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDrew Barrymoredbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Rockwelldbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringKelly Lynchdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringLucy Liudbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:McGdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameCharlie's Angelsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:awardSilverdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Shearmurdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Augustdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ed_Solomondbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_McGdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flower_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Drew_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie's_Angels_(franchise)Charlie's Angels is a 2000 American spy action comedy film directed by McG in his feature film directorial debut, and written by Ryan Rowe, Ed Solomon, and John August. It is the first film in the Charlie's Angels trilogy, a continuation of the television series of the same name created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. Unlike the original series, the film features more comic elements.The movie stars Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu as three women working in a private detective agency in Los Angeles. John Forsythe reprised his role as the unseen Charlie's voice from the original series. Bill Murray also stars as John Bosley, replacing David Doyle, who played the role in the original series. It also stars Sam Rockwell, Tim Curry and Kelly Lynch while Crispin Glover, Matt LeBlanc, Luke Wilson and Tom Green appear in supporting roles.The film was released on November 3, 2000, in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label, and grossed $264.1 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishdbp-dbp:directorJeff Leroydbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Jeremydbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishdbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Dollardbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishdbp-dbp:nameCharlie's Death Wishdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie's_Death_Wishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsCharlie's Death Wish is a 2005 action thriller film directed by Jeff Leroy and starring Ron Jeremy and Phoebe Dollar.dbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_H._Augustdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:H._B._Warnerdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warner_Olanddbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_H._Augustdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Derr_Biggersdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Connersdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Klein_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:nameCharlie Chan's Chancedbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan's_Chancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsCharlie Chan's Chance is a 1932 American pre-Code murder mystery film, the third to star Warner Oland as detective Charlie Chan. It is based on the 1928 novel Behind That Curtain by Earl Derr Biggers, who also contributed to the film. The film is considered to be lost.dbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_MacFaddendbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCharlie Chan Carries Ondbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_Chan_Carries_On_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_MacFaddenCharlie Chan Carries On is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and starring Warner Oland, John Garrick and Marguerite Churchill. It is the first appearance of Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. Part of the long-running Charlie Chan series, it was based on the 1930 novel of the same title by Earl Derr Biggers. It is now considered a lost film; however, Fox simultaneously filmed a Spanish-language version which was released under the title Eran Trece—There Were Thirteen—and this version survives.dbp-dbr:Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Elfmandbp-dbr:Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard D. 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and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, alongside David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, James Fox, Deep Roy, and Christopher Lee. The storyline follows Charlie as he wins a contest along with four other children and is led by Wonka on a tour of his chocolate factory.Development for a second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Bros. providing the Dahl estate with total artistic control. Prior to Burton's involvement, multiple directors and actors were either in discussion with or considered by the studio to play Wonka. Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Depp and Danny Elfman aboard. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first musical film directed by Burton and the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas that Elfman contributed to a film score using written songs and his vocals.Filming took place from June to December 2004 at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Rather than using computer-generated environments, Burton primarily used built sets and practical effects, which he claimed was inspired by the book's emphasis on texture. Wonka's Chocolate Room was constructed on the 007 Stage at Pinewood, complete with a faux chocolate waterfall and river. Squirrels were trained from birth for Veruca Salt's elimination from the tour. Actor Deep Roy performed each Oompa-Loompa individually rather than one performance duplicated digitally. Burton shot the film simultaneously alongside the stop-motion animated film Corpse Bride, which he also directed.Willy Wonka-themed chocolate bars were sold, and a Golden Ticket contest was launched as part of the film's marketing campaign. Early plans to promote the film with a Broadway theatre musical were not realized. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory premiered on July 10, 2005, and was released in the United States on July 15 to positive critical reviews, who commended it for its visual appeal and dark tone. It was also a box office success, grossing US$475 million and becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film worldwide in 2005. The film received a nomination for Best Costume Design at the 78th Academy Awards, while Depp was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy. It remains Tim Burton's second-highest-grossing film to date.dbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:directorJason Steeledbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:distributorFilmCowdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:producerJason Steeledbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:starringJason Steeledbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:nameCharlie the Unicorndbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicorndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flash_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_unicornsdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_YouTube_videosdbp-dbr:Charlie_the_Unicornpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_YouTube_videosCharlie the Unicorn is a 2005 animated comedy short film created by Jason Steele of independent film company FilmCow in Orlando, Florida. The short follows Charlie, a lethargic and pessimistic unicorn, who is taken by a blue unicorn and a pink unicorn on an adventure to the magical Candy Mountain. However, the journey turns out to be a farce, and Charlie has his kidney stolen by the other two unicorns.Steele originally created the video as a birthday present for his mother; the video was partially credited to her and was released by her under the username TypeQueen on Newgrounds, where it rapidly increased in popularity. The video was later uploaded onto YouTube by Geoff Swanson, where it gained large viewership and continued to increase in popularity. A merchandising line was later produced, as well as four sequels and a parody series titled Charlie teh Unicron. The first three episodes in the series were released to DVD in 2009 as part of The FilmCow Master Collection.dbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Kernerdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Redforddbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulia Robertsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringDakota Fanningdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas Haden Churchdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringCedric the Entertainerdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringOprah Winfreydbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndré Benjamindbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringReba McEntiredbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringDominic Scott Kaydbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Kernerdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Susannah_Grantdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karey_Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameCharlotte's Webdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Susannah_Grantdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walden_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_Movies_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Winickdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Karey_Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novels_by_E._B._WhiteCharlotte's Web is a 2006 live-action animated fantasy film based on the 1952 novel by E. B. White. Directed by Gary Winick and written by Susannah Grant and Karey Kirkpatrick, it is the second film adaptation of E. B. White's book since the 1973 animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The film stars Dakota Fanning, Kevin Anderson, and Beau Bridges, with voices provided by Dominic Scott Kay, Julia Roberts, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Thomas Haden Church, André Benjamin, Cedric the Entertainer, Kathy Bates, Reba McEntire, Robert Redford, and Sam Shepard as the narrator. Danny Elfman composed the film's score.Produced by Walden Media, Jordan Kerner's The K Entertainment Company and Nickelodeon Movies, the film premiered in Australia (where it was shot) on December 7, 2006 and was released theatrically by Paramount Pictures on December 15, 2006 in the United States. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, yet was only modestly commercially successful. It grossed $83 million at the US box office and $61 million elsewhere for a worldwide total of $144 million against an $85 million budget, as well as grossing an additional $95.2 million in home media sales.A video game of the same name was derived from the movie.dbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:producerRalph Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Bloomdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Janneydbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilia_Skaladbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Robertsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:nameCharlydbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_intellectual_disabilitydbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_experimentation_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ravi_Shankardbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_NelsonCharly (marketed and stylized as CHAЯLY) is a 1968 American science fiction drama film directed and produced by Ralph Nelson and written by Stirling Silliphant. It is based on Flowers for Algernon, a science-fiction short story (1958) and subsequent novel (1966) by Daniel Keyes.The film stars Cliff Robertson as Charly Gordon, an intellectually disabled adult who is selected by two doctors to undergo a surgical procedure that triples his IQ as it had done for a laboratory mouse that underwent the same procedure. The film also stars Claire Bloom, Lilia Skala, Leon Janney, Dick Van Patten and Barney Martin. Robertson had played the same role in a 1961 television adaptation titled "The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon," an episode of the anthology series The United States Steel Hour.The film received positive reviews and was a success at the box office and later in home media sales. Robertson won Best Actor at the Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:directorCurtis Hansondbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:directorMichael Apteddbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:producerMark Johnsondbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:producerCurtis Hansondbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:producerBrandon Hooperdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:producerJim Meenaghandbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Shuedbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:starringJonny Westondbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:starringGerard Butlerdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:starringAbigail Spencerdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Johnson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kario_Salemdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:nameChasing Mavericksdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Chasing_Mavericksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2001dbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1994dbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walden_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_surfing_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chad_Fischerdbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Chasing_Maverickspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MavericksChasing Mavericks is a 2012 American biographical drama film about the life of American surfer Jay Moriarity (portrayed by Jonny Weston). It was directed by Curtis Hanson and Michael Apted, and stars Gerard Butler, Elisabeth Shue, Abigail Spencer, and Leven Rambin.Filming took place in October 2011. While Hanson began production, Apted was brought in to finish the final 15 days of shooting and post due to Hanson's failing health. It was the final film directed by Hanson before his death in 2016, and the second-to-last film directed by Apted before his death in 2021.Chasing Mavericks was released in the United States on October 26, 2012, received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed $7 million against its $20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbp:directorAlfred L. Werkerdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Bennisondbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbp:nameChasing Through Europedbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Chasing_Through_Europepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_NaplesChasing Through Europe is a 1929 Synchronized sound American Pre-Code romance film directed by David Butler and Alfred L. Werker and starring Sue Carol, Nick Stuart and Gustav von Seyffertitz. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-film Movietone process. The film was produced by the Fox Film Corporation. Most of the film was shot on location in Europe.dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Griffiths_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Starzdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alba_Francescadbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Uptondbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Prestondbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Haggertydbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pato_Hoffmanndbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Griffiths_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Starzdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alba_Francescadbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Uptondbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Cheyenne_Warriorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Griffiths_(director)Cheyenne Warrior is a 1994 American Western television film written by Michael B. Druxman, directed by Mark Griffiths, and stars Kelly Preston, Dan Haggerty and Pato Hoffmann. The film follows the struggle of a widowed, pregnant woman who is stranded at a trading post during the American Civil War.dbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerSpike Leedbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R._Kellydbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerSunnydbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Hornsbydbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mali_Music_(singer)dbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Young_Chopdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pop_&_Oakdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerMichael Draytondbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerRico Coxdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Sitekdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:producerPete Martindbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Hudsondbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:starringTeyonah Parrisdbp-dbr:Chi-Raqdbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. 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Set in Chicago, the film focuses on the gang violence prevalent in neighborhoods on the city's south side, particularly the Englewood neighborhood.The story is based on Aristophanes' Lysistrata, a classical Greek comedy play in which women withhold sex from their husbands to put an end to the Peloponnesian War. It stars Nick Cannon, Wesley Snipes, Teyonah Parris, Jennifer Hudson, Angela Bassett, John Cusack, and Samuel L. Jackson.It was the first film to be produced by Amazon Studios, released in select theaters on December 4, 2015, and on their video on demand service Amazon Instant Video on December 29.dbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Tintoridbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mary_Cybulskidbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Castle_Hill_Productionsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Dillondbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:producerSuzanne De Waltdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringJohn C. Reillydbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringJulianne Mooredbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringGillian Andersondbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringMichael Ironsidedbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringLaurie Metcalfdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:starringPaul Dillondbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Tintoridbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mary_Cybulskidbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Castle_Hill_Productionsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Dillondbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:nameChicago Cabdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_taxisdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicago_Cabpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy-drama_filmsChicago Cab is a 1997 American drama film directed by Mary Cybulski and John Tintori. It is based on the play Hellcab by Will Kern.dbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Leydendbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:distributorRedbox Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:distributorQuiver Distributiondbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerMalin Åkermandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerAnne Clementsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerJordan Beckermandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerJordan Yale Levinedbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerAsh Christiandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerBenson Taylordbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Rothsteindbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringMalin Åkermandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringKevin Connollydbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringBella Thornedbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringFortune Feimsterdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringKevin Nashdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringAlec Mapadbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringDominique Jacksondbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:starringDulcé Sloandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Leydendbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Quiver_Distributiondbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Redboxdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Malin_Åkermandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ash_Christiandbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benson_Taylordbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:nameChick Fightdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:nameChick Fight - Round Onedbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chick_Fightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quiver_Distribution_filmsChick Fight is a 2020 American action comedy film directed by Paul Leyden from a screenplay by Joseph Downey. It stars Malin Åkerman, Bella Thorne, Dulcé Sloan, Kevin Connolly, Kevin Nash, Alec Mapa, Dominique Jackson, Fortune Feimster and Alec Baldwin.It was released on November 13, 2020, by Quiver Distribution and Redbox Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Valentine_Daviesdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbp:nameChicken Every Sundaydbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Seatondbp-dbr:Chicken_Every_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_PerlbergChicken Every Sunday is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Seaton. The screenplay by Seaton and Valentine Davies is based on the 1944 play of the same title by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, which was based on the memoir by Rosemary Taylor.dbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Dindaldbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Debneydbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Fullmerdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Zahndbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Sedarisdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Molinadbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Cusackdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Knottsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Waltondbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshalldbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringZach Braffdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Dindaldbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Fullmerdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Bencichdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Dindaldbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_J._Friedmandbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameChicken Littledbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soft_rockdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:R&Bdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comic_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Dindaldbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chicken_Little_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Chicken_Little_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_animated_birdsChicken Little is a 2005 American animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely inspired on the European folk tale "Henny Penny", known in the United States as "Chicken Little", in this version, the title character is ridiculed by his town for causing a panic, thinking that the sky was "falling". A year later he attempts to fix his reputation, followed by an unexpected truth regarding his past being revealed.The film was directed by Mark Dindal from a screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson, based on a story by Dindal and Mark Kennedy, and stars Zach Braff as the titular character, with Joan Cusack, Dan Molina, Steve Zahn, Garry Marshall, Amy Sedaris, Mark Walton and Don Knotts in supporting roles. The film is dedicated to Disney artist and writer Joe Grant, who died before the film's release. This also marked the final film appearance of Don Knotts during his lifetime, as his next and final film, Air Buddies (another Disney-produced film that was released just over a year later), would be released posthumously.Chicken Little was animated in-house at Walt Disney Feature Animation's main headquarters in Burbank, California. It is Disney Animation's first fully computer-animated feature film, as Dinosaur (2000) was a combination of live-action and computer animation which in turn was provided by Disney's The Secret Lab.Chicken Little was Disney's second adaptation of the fable after an anti-Nazi propaganda cartoon made during World War II, serving as a loose remake to the cartoon. The film is also the last Disney animated film produced under the name Walt Disney Feature Animation before the studio was renamed Walt Disney Animation Studios. Chicken Little premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on October 30, 2005, and had its wide release on November 4, in Disney Digital 3-D (the first film to be released in this format) and 2D. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $314 million worldwide, making it the second-highest-grossing animated film of 2005 (behind Madagascar).dbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wynne_Gibsondbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Graydbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbp:nameChildren of Pleasuredbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_socialitesdbp-dbr:Children_of_Pleasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_assimilationChildren of Pleasure is a 1930 American pre-Code MGM musical comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont, originally released with Technicolor sequences. It was adapted from Crane Wilbur's 1929 play, The Song Writer.dbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Berardodbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Conrad_Holzgangdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joan_Van_Tasseldbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Berardodbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Conrad_Holzgangdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joan_Van_Tasseldbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameChildren of the Nightdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_runawaysdbp-dbr:Children_of_the_Night_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_MarkowitzChildren of the Night is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Markowitz. The film is a fictionalized biopic of Dr. Lois Lee, following her work among young prostitutes in Hollywood and the organization Children of the Night that she founded as a result.dbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:nameChili Weatherdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsChili Weather is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on August 17, 1963, and stars Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Sullivan_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:producerCory Nealdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:producerAndrew Myskodbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:producerJason Richard Millerdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Sullivan_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Sullivan_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:nameChilleramadbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:nameChillerama Presents: Tim Sullivan's I Was a Teenage Werebeardbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:nameChillerama Presents Zom-B-Moviedbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Eva_Braundbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bear_McCrearydbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Greendbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Lynchdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Anne_FrankChillerama is a 2011 American horror comedy anthology film consisting of four stories (or segments) that take place at a drive-in theater playing monster movies. Each segment is a homage to a different genre and style.The first is "Wadzilla" and was directed and written by Adam Rifkin spoofing 1950s monster movies. The second segment is "I Was a Teenage Werebear" and was directed and written by Tim Sullivan which parodies Rebel Without a Cause and Grease and is set in the American 1960s. The third is called "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" and was directed and written by Adam Green and spoofs Frankenstein and The Diary of Anne Frank. The last segment is "Zom-B-Movie", a spoof of zombie films, and was directed and written by Joe Lynch.Filming took place in late 2010 and premiered FrightFest on August 27, 2011. On September 29, 2011, it was released to video on demand and on DVD and Blu-ray on November 29, 2011.dbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbp:nameChin Chin Chinamandbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Chin_Chin_Chinamanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_NewallChin Chin Chinaman is a 1931 British crime film directed by Guy Newall and starring Elizabeth Allan, Leon M. Lion and George Curzon.It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by MGM. The film's sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter. When released in the United States it was known by the alternative title of The Boat from Shanghai.dbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Hechtdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameChina Girldbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Myanmardbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ben_HechtChina Girl is a 1942 drama film which follows the exploits of an American newsreel photographer in China and Burma against the backdrop of World War II. The film stars Gene Tierney, George Montgomery, Lynn Bari and Victor McLaglen, and was directed by Henry Hathaway. It is also known as A Yank In China, Burma Road and Over The Burma Road.dbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Dominikdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMushroom Picturesdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichele Bennettdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Banadbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimon Lyndondbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVince Colosimodbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Fielddbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Beahandbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Dominikdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mushroom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Dominikdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_%22Chopper%22_Readdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChopperdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writersdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Dominikdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_gangstersdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organised_crime_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prison_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Chopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Organised_crime_in_MelbourneChopper is a 2000 Australian crime drama film written and directed by Andrew Dominik, in his feature directorial debut, based on the autobiographical books by the criminal turned author Mark "Chopper" Read. The film stars Eric Bana as the title character and co-stars Vince Colosimo, Simon Lyndon, Kate Beahan and David Field. The film follows Read's life and time in prison. The film grossed $6.8 million worldwide and received positive reviews. It has since garnered a cult following.dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:producerMichael Hausmandbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:producerIrwin Youngdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Beattydbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trinidad_Silvadbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringDomingo Ambrizdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringLinda Gillendbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:nameAlambrista!dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Caméra_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_M._YoungAlambrista! is a 1977 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz and Trinidad Silva. It won four awards in 1977.In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sterling_Van_Wagenendbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PorchLight_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lukas_Haasdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Zaouidbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sterling_Van_Wagenendbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PorchLight_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jordon_Horowitzdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Myron_Levoydbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbp:nameAlan & Naomidbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alan_&_Naomipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944Alan & Naomi is a 1992 film about the friendship between two children in 1944 Brooklyn. Lukas Haas and Vanessa Zaoui star as the title characters, and the screenplay is based on a 1977 novel of the same name by Myron Levoy.dbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:directorGeorge Caseydbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Houston_Museum_of_Natural_Sciencedbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wilddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Houston_Museum_of_Natural_Sciencedbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:nameAlaska: Spirit of the Wilddbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_naturedbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Alaskadbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Inuktitut-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaska:_Spirit_of_the_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Natural_history_of_AlaskaAlaska: Spirit of the Wild is a documentary film featuring the landscape and wildlife of Alaska. It is directed by George Casey, narrated by Charlton Heston and was distributed to IMAX theaters in 1997.Alaskan wildlife featured in the film include moose, bears, seals, wolves, caribou, and whales, while narrator Heston provides background information. Aerial and underwater photography are utilized throughout the production. Casey had previously created the documentary, Africa: The Serengeti, also for IMAX.The film has been well-received by critics and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1998.dbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightsdbp-dbp:nameAlaskan Knightsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alaskan_Knightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsAlaskan Knights, also known as Animal Rhythm is some reissues, is an animated cartoon by Columbia Pictures, part of the Krazy Kat series.dbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:producerRob Reinerdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Blackdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:producerAlan Greismandbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elie_Samahadbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:producerJeremy Levendbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:starringDavid Paymerdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:starringSophie Marceaudbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:starringLuke Wilsondbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:starringKate Hudsondbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Reinerdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Blackdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elie_Samahadbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Levendbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Levendbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:nameAlex & Emmadbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_couplesdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elie_Samahadbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franchise_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_&_Emmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_ReinerAlex & Emma is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Kate Hudson and Luke Wilson. Written by Jeremy Leven, the film is about a writer who must publish a novel in thirty days or face the wrath of loan sharks.dbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMegan Simpsondbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Parkinsondbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil Gerlachdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Jacksondbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Pickerdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Catrandbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlexdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Olympic_swimming_and_divingdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_1960_Summer_OlympicsAlex is a 1993 Australian-New Zealand drama film directed by Megan Simpson and starring Lauren Jackson, Chris Haywood, and Josh Picker. It is based on a popular young adult novel by Tessa Duder. The film was never released theatrically in Australia, but shown in some foreign territories and went straight to video.dbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbp:directorArthur Barrondbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Barrondbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Barrondbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJeremydbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeremy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elliott_KastnerJeremy is a 1973 American romantic-drama film starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor as two high school students who share a tentative month-long romance. It was the first film directed by Arthur Barron, and won the prize for Best First Work in the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Benson was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as the title character.dbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJessicadbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sicilydbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Nascimbenedbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Jessica_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_SicilyJessica is a 1962 comedy drama film directed by Jean Negulesco, starring Maurice Chevalier, Angie Dickinson and Sylva Koscina, with cinematography by Piero Portalupi and art direction by Giulio Bongini. It was a co-production between France, Italy and the United States. Location shooting took place around Forza d'Agrò on Sicily.dbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbp:producerJohn Barterdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbp:nameJimmy Boydbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterJimmy Boy is a 1935 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Jimmy O'Dea, Guy Middleton and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Schroderdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:directorRandall K. Rubindbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:producerRandall K. Rubindbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ed_Sandersdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:producerJon Schroderdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:producerGregory Scanlandbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Furlongdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachael_Belladbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Schroderdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Schroderdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ed_Sandersdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Schroderdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:nameJimmy and Judydbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_and_Judypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TeensploitationJimmy and Judy is a 2006 independent film starring Rachael Bella as Judy and Edward Furlong as Jimmy. It is written and directed by Randall K. Rubin and Jon Schroder. The film was shot on hand-held video in the Cinéma vérité style.dbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Levantdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerMark Radcliffedbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerChris Columbusdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnathandbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringRita Wilsondbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringSinbaddbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringPhil Hartmandbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringRobert Conraddbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringJake Lloyddbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:starringJim Belushidbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Levantdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barnathandbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:nameJingle All the Waydbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:genreChristmasdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_involved_in_plagiarism_controversiesdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Levantdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Newmandbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_toysdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1492_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Chris_Columbusdbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Barnathandbp-dbr:Jingle_All_the_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesJingle All the Way is a 1996 American Christmas family comedy film directed by Brian Levant. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad as Howard Langston and Myron Larabee, two rival fathers living in Minneapolis desperately trying to purchase the popular Turbo Man action figure for their respective sons on a last-minute shopping spree on Christmas Eve. The film's title is borrowed from the lyrics of the popular Christmas song "Jingle Bells".Inspired by real-life Christmas toy sell-outs for such items as Cabbage Patch Kids, the film was written by Randy Kornfield. Producer Chris Columbus rewrote the script, adding in elements of satire about the commercialization of Christmas, and the project was picked up by 20th Century Fox. Delays to Fox's reboot of Planet of the Apes allowed Schwarzenegger to come on board the film, while Columbus opted to cast Sinbad instead of Joe Pesci as Myron. Jingle All the Way was set and filmed in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul at a variety of locations, including the Mall of America. After five weeks of filming, production moved to California, where scenes such as the end parade were shot. The film's swift production meant merchandising was limited to a replica of the Turbo Man action figure used in the film.Upon release, Jingle All the Way grossed $129.8 million worldwide but received generally negative reviews from critics for its weak plot, tone, humor and Schwarzenegger's performance. In 2001, Fox was ordered to pay $19 million to Murray Hill Publishing for stealing the idea for the film; the verdict was overturned three years later. Jingle All the Way is the third and final collaboration between Sinbad and Phil Hartman after Coneheads (1993) and Houseguest (1995), and the last film featuring Hartman to be released during his lifetime before he was murdered in 1998. In 2014, the film was followed by a sequel in name only, Jingle All the Way 2, starring Larry the Cable Guy.dbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harriet_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harriet_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:nameJoan of Ozarkdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_TownleyJoan of Ozark is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown and Eddie Foy Jr. It was one of thirteen films Canova made with Republic Studios. It is also known by the alternative title The Queen of Spies.dbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittendbp-dbp:nameJoe Strummer: The Future Is Unwrittendbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittendbp-dbp:countryIreland, United Kingdomdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Joe_Strummer:_The_Future_Is_Unwrittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_ClashJoe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten is a 2007 documentary film directed by Julien Temple about Joe Strummer, the lead singer of the British punk rock band The Clash, that went on to win the British Independent Film Awards as Best British Documentary 2007. The film premiered 20 January 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It was also shown at the Dublin Film Festival on 24 February 2007. It was released in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2007 and in Australia on 31 August 2007. The film opened in limited release in the United States on 2 November 2007.dbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Starrdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dolly_Halldbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:producerSteven Starrdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Seymour_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Edsondbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Fondrendbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cedella_Marleydbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Kingdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Starrdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amos_Poedbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dolly_Halldbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Starrdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Starrdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:nameJoey Breakerdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Joey_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_StarrJoey Breaker is a 1993 American romance film starring Richard Edson and Cedella Marley. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Erik King also appear in the film. The film contains some autobiographical elements of its writer and director, Steven Starr.dbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJohn Halifax aka John Halifax, Gentlemandbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingJohn Halifax aka John Halifax, Gentleman is a 1938 British second feature ('B') historical drama film directed by George King and starring John Warwick, Nancy Burne and Roddy McDowall. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson based on the 1856 novel John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Craik.dbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Reagandbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Nealdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carsondbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:nameJohn Loves Marydbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Loves_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_comedy_filmsJohn Loves Mary is a 1949 comedy film directed by David Butler and written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal and Jack Carson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 19, 1949. It's based on a Broadway play of the same name written by Norman Krasna, which ran from February 4, 1947, to February 7, 1948, at the Booth Theatre and Music Box Theatre in New York City.dbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Limandbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnon Milchandbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon Kinbergdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerLucas Fosterdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerJay Sandersdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. Jacksondbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Thieriotdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Belldbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rookerdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Lanedbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnnaSophia Robbdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringHayden Christensendbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Bilsondbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameJumperdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameJumper: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_S._Goyerdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_secret_societiesdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teleportation_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wormholesdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Doug_Limandbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Simon_Kinbergdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jim_Uhlsdbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Faster-than-light_travel_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Jumper_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:JumperJumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film directed by Doug Liman and written by David S. Goyer, Jim Uhls and Simon Kinberg. Loosely based on the 1992 novel by Steven Gould, the film stars Hayden Christensen as a young man capable of teleporting, as he is pursued by a secret society intent on killing him. Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, Diane Lane, Michael Rooker, and Samuel L. Jackson also star.The script went through a rewrite prior to filming, and the roles for the main characters were changed during production. Filmed in 20 cities and 14 countries from 2007 to 2008 and released on February 14, 2008, the film grossed $225 million worldwide and received generally negative reviews from critics, mostly because of the many changes to Gould's novel, rushed plot, and anticlimactic ending.dbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joydbp-dbp:nameJumping for Joydbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_and_television_featuring_Greyhound_racingdbp-dbr:Jumping_for_Joypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyhound_racing_filmsJumping for Joy is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Frankie Howerd, Stanley Holloway, Joan Hickson and Lionel Jeffries. It was written by Henry Blyth and Jack Davies. It tells of the comic adventures of an ex-worker at a greyhound racing track.dbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringBud Collyerdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumsdbp-dbp:nameJungle Drumsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsJungle Drums (1943) is the fifteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on March 26, 1943.dbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJungle Jimdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Jim_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_adventure_filmsJungle Jim is a 1948 American adventure film directed by William Berke and starring Johnny Weissmuller. It is based on Alex Raymond's Jungle Jim comic strip and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is the first picture in the Jungle Jim series that consists of 16 films originally released between 1948 and 1955.In 1954, Columbia turned over its Jungle Jim rights to its television subsidiary, and in the last three films of the motion picture series Weissmuller's character was referred to as "Johnny Weissmuller" instead of Jungle Jim (but they are still regarded by fans as part of the "Jungle Jim" film series).Devil Goddess (1955) was the last entry in the series, as well as being Weissmuller's last feature film, after which he starred in the Jungle Jim TV series.dbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Richmonddbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batcheller_Jr.dbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Freemandbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJungle Mandbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_adventure_filmsJungle Man is a 1941 American adventure film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Buster Crabbe in his first of many films for Producers Releasing Corporation. He is reunited with Charles B. Middleton from the Flash Gordon serials. Cinematographer and associate producer Mervyn Freeman (1890–1965) was an experienced newsreel cameraman.dbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:directorCharles S. Goulddbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Byrondbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myron_Healeydbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:nameJungle Moon Mendbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Moon_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsJungle Moon Men (1955) is the fifteenth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his second performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller. The film was directed by Charles S. Gould and written by Dwight Babcock and Jo Pagano.The film centres on jungle roamer Johnny Weissmuller and his team attempting to rescue an acquaintance in the jungle of Baku, which is inhabited by "moon men" worshipping an apparent Moon Goddess. Filming took place in May 1954 in California. It was theatrically released in the United States in April 1955.dbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Ronald_Whitneydbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbp:producerSheila Nevinsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbp:producerJames Ronald Whitneydbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Ronald_Whitneydbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sheila_Nevinsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Ronald_Whitneydbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Ronald_Whitneydbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbp:nameJust, Melvin: Just Evildbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_pedophiliadbp-dbr:Just,_Melvin:_Just_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_child_abuseJust, Melvin: Just Evil is a 2000 American documentary film by James Ronald Whitney about his grandfather, Melvin Just, and the devastating consequences of the sexual abuse that Just inflicted on their family. The film premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO on April 22, 2001. The film was well received overall; critic Roger Ebert called Just, Melvin "one of the most powerful documentaries I've seen."dbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbp:nameJust Dogsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Just_Dogspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pluto_(Disney)_short_filmsJust Dogs is a 1932 animated short film of the Silly Symphonies series, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. It marked the first solo appearance of Pluto.dbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Petriedbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Emery, Hugh Padgham, Jason Perry, Steve Powerdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Petriedbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameJust My Luckdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Teddy_Castelluccidbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Petriedbp-dbr:Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_fantasy_filmsJust My Luck is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by I. Marlene King and Amy B. Harris, and starring Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine, Faizon Love, Missi Pyle, and McFly. The story follows Ashley Albright, a successful and extraordinarily lucky public relations executive in Manhattan, whose fortunes are mysteriously swapped with those of Jake Hardin, a struggling music producer plagued by constant misfortune, after a kiss at a masquerade ball.Just My Luck was released in the United States on May 12, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $38 million worldwide against a production budget of $28 million. The 2019 Thai television series One Night Steal was based on the film.dbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lisa_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Fogelsondbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Zabkadbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:starringClayton Rohnerdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:starringToni Hudsondbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:starringJoyce Hyserdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:starringBilly Jacobydbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:nameJust One of the Guysdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_promsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tom_Scottdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Phoenix,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_films_based_on_works_by_William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_One_of_the_Guyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_feminist_comedy_filmsJust One of the Guys is a 1985 American teen comedy film directed by Lisa Gottlieb and co-written by Dennis Feldman and Jeff Franklin. It is a loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. The film stars Joyce Hyser, Clayton Rohner, Billy Jacoby, Toni Hudson, and William Zabka.In 2015, the film was ranked number 48 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies".dbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:directorAndrew Galleranidbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:producerHeath McLaughlindbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:nameJust Writedbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Liudbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:directorLauren Montgomerydbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:producerAlan Burnettdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:producerSam Registerdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:producerBruce Timmdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:producerBobbie Pagedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringJames Woodsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringMark Harmondbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Baldwindbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringChris Nothdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringBruce Davisondbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringGina Torresdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthsdbp-dbp:starringBrian 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Statesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_direct-to-video_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comics_adapted_into_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Liudbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Crisis_on_Two_Earthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Justice_League_filmsJustice League: Crisis on Two Earths is a 2010 American animated superhero film directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu and written by Dwayne McDuffie. It is based on the abandoned direct-to-video feature Justice League: Worlds Collide, which was intended as a bridge between the DC Animated Universe series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, and reworked to act as a standalone story. It is the seventh film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies.The premise of Crisis on Two Earths is borrowed from the 1964 Gardner Fox Justice League of America #29–30 story entitled "Crisis on Earth-Three!" and the 2000 Grant Morrison JLA: Earth 2 graphic novel, with a heroic Lex Luthor from an alternate universe coming to the Justice League's universe for help against the Crime Syndicate.Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths was released on February 23, 2010. The two-disc special edition DVD includes an animated short featuring the Spectre. On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film in a combo pack which includes a DVD and Blu-ray copy, a digital copy, and the JLA: Earth 2 graphic novel.A sequel, Justice League: Doom, was released in February 2012.dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:producerJames Tuckerdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringJustin Chambersdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringC. Thomas Howelldbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringKevin Conroydbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringMichael B. Jordandbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringKevin McKidddbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:starringVanessa Marshalldbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:nameJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradoxdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:nameJustice League:dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:nameThe Flashpoint Paradoxdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alternate_timeline_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_direct-to-video_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frederik_Wiedmanndbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Animated_Movie_Universedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Justice_League_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flash_(comics)_in_other_mediadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradoxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Geoff_JohnsJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is a 2013 American adult animated superhero film directed by Jay Oliva and written by Jim Krieg. It is an adaptation of the 2011 comic book crossover "Flashpoint" by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. The film stars Justin Chambers as Barry Allen / Flash, C. Thomas Howell as Eobard Thawne / Professor Zoom, Michael B. Jordan as Victor Stone / Cyborg, Kevin McKidd as Thomas Wayne / Batman and Cary Elwes as Orin / Arthur Curry / Aquaman. The film also sees actors reprising roles from other DC animated series, including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, Ron Perlman as Slade Wilson / Deathstroke, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Vanessa Marshall as Princess Diana / Wonder Woman and Dee Bradley Baker as Etrigan the Demon.It is the 18th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the first film of the DC Animated Movie Universe.Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox was released on July 30, 2013, and was re-released on September 10 as a 2-disc special edition.dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:directorDave Bullockdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:producerKevin Mantheidbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringKyle MacLachlandbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringBrooke Shieldsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringMiguel Ferrerdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringLucy Lawlessdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringKyra Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringJeremy Sistodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringPhil Morrisdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringDavid Boreanazdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringNeil Patrick Harrisdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:starringLex Langdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darwyn_Cookedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:nameJustice League: The New Frontierdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1953dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1960dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1957dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toonamidbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Kevin_Mantheidbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comics_adapted_into_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_superhero_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1959dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1954dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Justice_League_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_The_New_Frontierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dave_BullockJustice League: The New Frontier is a 2008 American animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics limited series DC: The New Frontier. The film was written by Stan Berkowitz, with Darwyn Cooke providing additional material.The film received a rating of PG-13 for violent content and images, and was released on February 26, 2008. It is the second film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies by Warner Bros. Animation.The film had its broadcast premiere on October 18, 2008 on Cartoon Network. It was broadcast again on December 20, 2020 on Cartoon Network's nighttime Adult Swim programming block through Toonami, as a celebration for the then-upcoming release of Wonder Woman 1984.dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:producerJames Tuckerdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringJason O'Maradbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringJustin Kirkdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringChristopher Gorhamdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringShemar Mooredbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:nameJustice League: Wardbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:nameJustice League: War - DC Universe Animated Original Moviedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_direct-to-video_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Animated_Movie_Universedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Justice_League_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Geoff_JohnsJustice League: War is a 2014 American animated superhero film featuring the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League, and an adaptation of the story Justice League: Origin by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, the first story in DC's 2011 DC Universe relaunch. It was directed by Jay Oliva and scripted by Heath Corson. It is the 19th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the second film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. The film depicts an invasion of Earth by the alien and demon "New God", Darkseid, and the subsequent formation of the titular superhero team to counter it, which includes Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg and Shazam.The film was released for downloading on January 21, 2014 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats on February 4. It had its world premiere at the Paley Center for Media on the same day. Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack in August 2015, which includes a DVD and Blu-Ray copy, a digital copy, and the graphic novel it is based on. A stand-alone sequel, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, was released in January 2015. The film also begins a story arc which is revisited in Reign of the Supermen and concludes in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.dbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:directorNoel Nosseckdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_G._Lenicdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tracey_Jeffreydbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danica_McKellardbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Liptondbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_G._Lenicdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tracey_Jeffreydbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_for_Annie:_A_Moment_of_Truth_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_NosseckJustice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie is a 1996 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Noel Nosseck. The film, based on actual events, is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and was also made as Death Benefit (1996). Filming took place in Toronto.dbp-dbr:K-9000dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kim_Mannersdbp-dbr:K-9000dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kim_Mannersdbp-dbr:K-9000dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steven_E._de_Souzadbp-dbr:K-9000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steven_E._de_SouzaK-9000 is a 1991 American science fiction crime action television film starring Chris Mulkey, Catherine Oxenberg, Dennis Haysbert, and Judson Scott. It was directed by Kim Manners and written by Michael Part and Steven E. de Souza.dbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dominic_Senadbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:distributorGramercy Picturesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:producerSigurjón Sighvatssondbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:producerSteve Golindbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:producerAristides McGarrydbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Lewisdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Duchovnydbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Pittdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Forbesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dominic_Senadbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigurjón_Sighvatssondbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Golindbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:nameKaliforniadbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:nameKalifornia - Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Kaliforniadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mannequins_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steve_Golindbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kaliforniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dominic_SenaKalifornia is a 1993 American road thriller film directed by Dominic Sena, in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis, David Duchovny, and Michelle Forbes. The film tells the story of a journalist (Duchovny) and his photographer girlfriend (Forbes) traveling cross-country to research serial killings, who unwittingly carpool with a psychopath (Pitt) and his childlike girlfriend (Lewis).Filmed in Georgia and rural inland California in the spring of 1992, Kalifornia premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 27, 1993, where it was awarded two competition prizes. It was released theatrically the following week in the United States, but was a box office bomb, grossing $2.4 million against a nearly $9 million budget. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its art house sensibility, while others dismissed it as a violent exploitation film. Despite this, the film's acting was largely praised, and critic Roger Ebert heralded the performances of Pitt and Lewis among the best he had ever seen. The film was nominated for three Saturn Awards in 1994, including for Best Horror Film.dbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melanie_Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHopscotch Filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLynda Housedbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Randalldbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelanie Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Randalldbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melanie_Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melanie_Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Randall_(Indigenous_Australian)dbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Randall_(Indigenous_Australian)dbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKanyinidbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stolen_GenerationsKanyini is a 2006 Australian documentary film, created by Uncle Bob Randall. His dream was to create a film that supported his Kanyini teachings. He approached Melanie Hogan to produce it with him. She directed, filmed and edited the film with the help of Martin Lee whose filming of Uncle Bob Randall's interview made the core thread of the story. The film explores the Kanyini philosophy and the life of Bob Randall, Aboriginal elder, songman and storyteller who lived in Mutitjulu, a town beside the world's greatest monolith, Uluru, in Central Australia. Bob Randall was a 'Tjilpi' (special teaching uncle) of the Yankunytjatjara people and a member of the Stolen Generations.dbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerAvi Levydbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Everett_Scottdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Shawndbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alanna_Ubachdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Miller_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Verne_Troyerdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deanna_Milligandbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Klinedbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_A_Christmas_Caroldbp-dbr:Karroll's_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A&E_(TV_network)_original_filmsKarroll's Christmas is a 2004 American made-for-television Christmas comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan. It is based on the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It aired on A&E on December 14, 2004.dbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wainwright_(producer)dbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wainwright_(producer)dbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKate Plus Tendbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Kate_Plus_Ten_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_thriller_filmsKate Plus Ten (also known as Queen of Crime) is a 1938 British thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Jack Hulbert, Genevieve Tobin and Noel Madison. It was written by Jeffrey Dell and Jack Hulbert adapted from the 1917 Edgar Wallace novel Kate Plus Ten.dbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameKathleen Mavourneendbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Mavourneen_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_musical_drama_filmsKathleen Mavourneen is a 1937 British-Irish musical drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Sally O'Neil, Tom Burke and Jack Daly. The story had been filmed several times previously, including a silent version (1919), starring Theda Bara and a 1930 Tiffany talkie also starring Sally O'Neil. This version, also known as "Kathleen", was filmed in Ireland, and features the character of Old Mother Riley who appeared in her own film series. It was shot at Welwyn Studios.dbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Klinedbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Basingerdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Klinedbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_filmsKatie: Portrait of a Centerfold is a 1978 American television film about Katie McEvera, a Texas beauty queen, seeking Hollywood stardom, who learns the realities of the business after attending an unethical modeling school.dbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinsdbp-dbp:producerA.D. Oppenheimdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinsdbp-dbp:nameKeeping Up with the Steinsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hebrew-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Scott_Marshalldbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_comedy_and_humordbp-dbr:Keeping_Up_with_the_Steinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bar_and_bat_mitzvahKeeping Up with the Steins is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, written by Mark Zakarin, and starring Garry Marshall, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz and Daryl Hannah. The film is a commentary on how too many Jewish families see a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah not as a coming of age for their son or daughter, but rather as an excuse to throw outrageously lavish parties which end in drama.dbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_G._Huttondbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Katzkadbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Beckerman_(movie_producer)dbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerHarold Loebdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerMike Curb and Jesse Kayedbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:nameKelly's Heroesdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryYugoslaviadbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Yugoslav_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yugoslav_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yugoslav_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_armoured_warfaredbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_G._Huttondbp-dbr:Kelly's_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Troy_Kennedy_MartinKelly's Heroes is a 1970 war comedy drama film directed by Brian G. Hutton. Set during World War II, the film tells the story of a motley crew of American GIs who go AWOL to rob a French bank, located behind German lines, of its stored Nazi gold bars.The film stars Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas, and co-stars Don Rickles, Carroll O'Connor, and Donald Sutherland providing the comic absurdity, with secondary, comedic roles by Harry Dean Stanton, Gavin MacLeod, Karl-Otto Alberty, and Stuart Margolin. The screenplay was written by British film and television writer Troy Kennedy Martin. The film was a US-Yugoslav co-production, filmed mainly in the Croatian village of Vižinada on the Istria peninsula. As of 2025, Clint Eastwood is the only surviving major cast member.dbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameKey Witnessdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_Witness_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_KarlsonKey Witness is a black-and-white 1960 American neo-noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Jeffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley, and Dennis Hopper.dbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbp:nameKey to Harmonydbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Key_to_Harmonypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerKey to Harmony is a 1935 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Belle Chrystall, Fred Conyngham and Reginald Purdell. The film is a quota quickie made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios for release by Paramount Pictures. It was based on the novel Suburban Retreat by John B. Wilson. The film's art direction was by Hylton R. Oxley.dbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Clarkdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorShining Excalibur Filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cary_Woodsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producer Brian Beattie, Randall Poster, Tim O'Heirdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChloë Sevignydbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRosario Dawsondbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Piercedbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Clarkdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cary_Woodsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harmony_Korinedbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:genre Indie rock, lo-fidbp-dbr:Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Killer_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_ClarkKids is a 1995 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Larry Clark and written by Harmony Korine in their directorial and screenwriting debuts, respectively. It stars Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce and Chloë Sevigny in their film debuts. Fitzpatrick, Pierce, Sevigny, and other newcomers including Rosario Dawson portray a group of teenagers in New York City. They are characterized as libertines, who engage in sexual acts and recreational substance abuse, over the course of a single day.Ben Detrick of the New York Times has described the film as "Lord of the Flies with skateboards, nitrous oxide and hip-hop... There is no thunderous moral reckoning, only observational detachment." The film caused controversy upon its release in 1995 over its treatment of the subject matter. It received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, but was released without a rating. Critical response was mixed, and the film grossed $20.4 million on a $1.5 million budget. It is now considered a cult classic.dbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kelly_Makindbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:starringMark McKinneydbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:starringDave Foleydbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:starringBruce McCullochdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:starringScott Thompsondbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:starringKevin McDonalddbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kelly_Makindbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_McKinneydbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_McDonalddbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McCullochdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Thompson_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norm_Hiscockdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:nameKids in the Hall: Brain Candydbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:nameBrain Candy - Music From the Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:genreMovie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bruce_McCullochdbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Kids_in_the_Halldbp-dbr:Kids_in_the_Hall:_Brain_Candypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kelly_MakinKids in the Hall: Brain Candy is a 1996 Canadian comedy film written by and starring the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Directed by Kelly Makin and filmed in Toronto, it followed the five-season run (1988-1995) of their television series The Kids in the Hall, which had been successful in both Canada and the United States.dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Denny_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Pickforddbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Belascodbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameKikidbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Taylordbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goldwyn_GirlsKiki is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy, starring Mary Pickford and Reginald Denny, which was directed by Sam Taylor. It was based upon the David Belasco play of the same name. The film is a remake of the 1926 version starring Norma Talmadge.dbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Crarydbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Braundbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josh_Braundbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Crarydbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lydia_Lunchdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Ranaldodbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Hützdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arto_Lindsaydbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thurston_Mooredbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Odbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Brancadbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J.G._Thirlwelldbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Revdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Giradbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Crarydbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Palm_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Crarydbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Braundbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josh_Braundbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Kill_Your_Idols_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sonic_YouthKill Your Idols is a documentary film about three decades of art punk bands in New York City, directed and produced by Scott Crary and executive produced by Dan Braun and Josh Braun. The film debuted at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Documentary.dbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_G._Bennetdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Thurstondbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_G._Bennetdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Ape_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_action_adventure_filmsKiller Ape (1953) is the twelfth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his twelfth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. Carol Thurston also stars. The film was directed by Spencer G. Bennet and written by Arthur Hoerl and Carroll Young.The film centres on Jungle Jim battling a man-like ape in the jungle and trying to clear his name after he is framed of murder. The film was theatrically released in the United States in December 1953.dbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:director20dbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:directorJeff Lewdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:producerJeff Lewdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringJeff Lewdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Tylerdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringBryan Sessiondbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringDavid Guilmettedbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringVegas E. Tripdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_and_television_memesdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_filmsKiller Bean Forever is a 2008 American animated action film written, produced, directed and animated by Jeff Lew, starring Vegas E. Trip, Bryan Session, David Guilmette, Matthew Tyler and Jeff Lew. It is part of a larger Killer Bean media franchise and was preceded by two web shorts: Killer Bean: The Interrogation in 1996, and Killer Bean 2: The Party in 2000. Set in a world of anthropomorphic coffee beans, the film follows the assassin Jack "Killer" Bean, who is sent to hunt down a crime boss, while he himself is hunted by mercenaries and the police.The movie has obtained a cult following online, beginning in 2018. In 2020, an animated series that continues the story of the film was announced, and premiered on September 6, 2020, but was cancelled in August 2021. In the same month, a game simply titled Killer Bean was announced, which also continues the film's story.dbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Weidmandbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbp:distributorMainline Releasingdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Weidmandbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Weidmandbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_exploitation_filmsKiller Flick is a 1998 American independent black comedy road film written and directed by Mark Weidman that follows a group of people as they go on a crime spree and film their own activities.dbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:directorMichael Austindbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:distributorBritish Screendbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:distributorApplecross Productionsdbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:distributorScottish Television Film Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Iain_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:starringJulie Waltersdbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:starringRichard E. Grantdbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:starringDenholm Elliottdbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:starringAnna Masseydbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Iain_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Killing_Daddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Killing_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Killing_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsKilling Dad is a 1989 British black comedy film adapted from Berg, a 1964 novel by the British experimental writer Ann Quin. It stars Richard E. Grant as Alistair Berg, a man who travels to a seaside town intending to murder the father who abandoned him and his mother many years earlier, and is now living in a dilapidated hotel with a much younger woman.dbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Raeburndbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Swedish_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:distributorChibotedbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:producerCatharina Stackelbergdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Mynhardtdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Kanidbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Moulder-Browndbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Thawdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:starringMargaret Healedbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Raeburndbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Swedish_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Lessingdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Raeburndbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Swedendbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Zambiadbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:countrySwedendbp-dbr:Killing_Heatdbp-dbp:countryZambiadbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Empiredbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rhodesiadbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zambian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Zambian_filmsKilling Heat (released in Sweden as Gräset sjunger) is a 1981 film based on Doris Lessing's 1950 novel The Grass Is Singing. It stars Karen Black and John Thaw and was filmed in Zambia and Sweden. The film was released in Zimbabwe as The Grass is Singing.dbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Suzy_Beugendbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Bairstowdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mario_Lopezdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Jo_Johnsondbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Thomasdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maitland_Warddbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Benderdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzy_Beugendbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Killing_Mr._Griffin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_BenderKilling Mr. Griffin is a 1997 American television film directed by Jack Bender and starring Jay Thomas, Scott Bairstow, Mario Lopez, and Amy Jo Johnson. The film is based on a 1978 novel by Lois Duncan.dbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:directorJohn Lechagodbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Roberts_(rugby_league)dbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Tavarédbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringAl Burkedbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringTai Chan Ngodbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringVictoria De Maredbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robert_Mooredbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Cardwelldbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringCecil Burroughsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringJohn Karyusdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringRandy Mermelldbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringand Jessica Whitakerdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_Goes_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:KilljoyKilljoy Goes to Hell (also known as Killjoy 4) is a 2012 American black comedy slasher film and the fourth installment in the Killjoy series of movies by Full Moon.A sequel titled Killjoy's Psycho Circus was released in 2016 alongside the release of Evil Bong High-5!.dbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJoseph Merhidbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PM_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Merhidbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Pepindbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Browndbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Hilton-Jacobsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PM_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Hilton-Jacobsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameL.A. Heatdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_MerhiL.A. Heat is a 1989 police film directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Jim Brown. The film follows Detective Jon Chance, a Los Angeles detective who dreams of being a cowboy hero and living by "the code of the West," as he is assigned to track down a violent drug dealer.dbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPhillip M. Goldfarbdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Televisiondbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genreDrama, reuniondbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_reunion_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Television_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_legal_drama_filmsL.A. Law: The Movie is a 2002 American made-for-television drama film based on the 1986–1994 television series L.A. Law which reunited most of the original cast, although not all prominent cast members returned, including Blair Underwood (Jonathan Rollins), Jimmy Smits (Victor Sifuentes), Amanda Donohoe (C.J. Lamb) and John Spencer (Tommy Mullaney). The film aired on NBC on May 12, 2002.The film's initial working title was L.A. Law: Return To Justice.dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Dancedbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:distributorLakeshore Internationaldbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Karlsendbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:producerNicolas Browndbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:producerNik Powelldbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Brühldbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judi_Denchdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natascha_McElhonedbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miriam_Margolyesdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Dancedbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Karlsendbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Dancedbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:nameLadies in Lavenderdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elizabeth_Karlsendbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_violins_and_violinistsdbp-dbr:Ladies_in_Lavenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_DanceLadies in Lavender is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Charles Dance. The screenplay is based on a 1908 short story by William J. Locke. The film stars Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Daniel Brühl and Miriam Margolyes.dbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Dentondbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringWallace Boscodbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Farquhardbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Bannermandbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Dentondbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Audley's Secretdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Audley's_Secret_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_DentonLady Audley's Secret is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Jack Denton and starring Margaret Bannerman, Manning Haynes and Betty Farquhar. It was an adaptation of the 1862 novel Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.dbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Jacobsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bishop_(actress)dbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faye_Emersondbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Coldewaydbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:nameLady Gangsterdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Gangsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_FloreyLady Gangster is a 1942 Warner Bros. B picture crime film directed by Robert Florey, credited as "Florian Roberts". It is based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye, who in 1928, as #440960, served less than ten months of a one- to three-year sentence in San Quentin State Prison. Lady Gangster is a remake of the pre-Code film, Ladies They Talk About (1933). Jackie Gleason plays a supporting role.dbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Baz_Taylordbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:producerHeath Jonesdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Slatterydbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Fleetdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Cornwelldbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faye_Tozerdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Hamilton_(politician)dbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Baz_Taylordbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Heath_Jonesdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heath_Jonesdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:nameLady Godiva: Back in the Saddledbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lady_GodivaLady Godiva: Back in the Saddle is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Baz Taylor and starring James Fleet, Caroline Harker and Phil Cornwell. It follows a teacher who attempts to stop an American gangster and a corrupt mayor building a casino on the site where Lady Godiva once rode in Coventry.dbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Schachterdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cohendbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Faust_Krusidbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Gracedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Wagnerdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Lightdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTracey Golddbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Schachterdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cohendbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Faust_Krusidbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Gracedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maribeth_Solomondbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Micky_Erbedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_SchachterLady Killer is a 1995 drama television film directed by Steven Schachter, and stars Judith Light as a married woman who breaks off an affair with a younger man (Jack Wagner), who doesn't react well and targets her daughter (Tracey Gold). The film aired on CBS on April 5, 1995.dbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Demydbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTohodbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMataichiro Yamamotodbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catriona_MacColldbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Stokes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonas_Bergström_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Böhmdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Demydbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tohodbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Demydbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Louisianna_Knopdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Oscardbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Louis_XVIdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Marie_Antoinettedbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Maximilien_Robespierredbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_mangadbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jacques_Demydbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1755dbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1789dbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1785dbp-dbr:Lady_Oscar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rose_of_VersaillesLady Oscar is a 1979 romantic historical drama film, adapted from the 1972 Japanese manga The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda. It was directed by Jacques Demy and written by Demy and Patricia Louisianna Knop, with music from Demy's frequent collaborator Michel Legrand. The film stars Catriona MacColl as Oscar François de Jarjayes, a woman who serves as commander of the Royal Guards at the Palace of Versailles under Marie Antoinette.The film was an international co-production between Kitty Films, Shiseido, Nippon Television, Toho, and Ciné-Tamaris, and was filmed on location in France. Lady Oscar was released in Japan on March 3, 1979 by Toho and in France on April 26, 1980 by Ciné-Tamaris. It performed poorly at the box office, and received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:directorClyde Geronimidbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:directorHamilton Luskedbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:directorWilfred Jacksondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:producerTed Kryczkodbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringPeggy Leedbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringVerna Feltondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringBill Thompsondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Luddydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringLarry Robertsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringDallas McKennondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:starringBill Baucomdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_DaGradidbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Grantdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Wrightdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erdman_Pennerdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:nameLady and the Trampdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Trampdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_couplesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1910dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1909dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsLady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated musical romantic comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution. Based on Ward Greene's 1945 Cosmopolitan magazine story "Happy Dan, the Cynical Dog", it was directed by Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, and Wilfred Jackson. Featuring the voices of Peggy Lee, Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Bill Thompson, Bill Baucom, Stan Freberg, Verna Felton, Alan Reed, George Givot, Dallas McKennon, and Lee Millar, the film follows Lady, the pampered Cocker Spaniel, as she grows from puppy to adult, deals with changes in her family, and meets and falls in love with the homeless mutt Tramp.Lady and the Tramp was released to theaters on June 22, 1955, to box office success. It was the first animated film to be filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen film process, as well as Disney's first animated film to be distributed by their Buena Vista division following their split from RKO Radio Pictures. It initially received generally mixed reviews by film critics, but critical reception for the film has been generally positive in modern times.A direct-to-video sequel, titled Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, was released in 2001, and a live-action/CGI hybrid remake premiered in 2019 as a launch title for the Disney+ streaming service. In 2023, Lady and the Tramp was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorJeannine Rousseldbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorDarrell Rooneydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerDavid W. 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The film was directed by Darrell Rooney and Jeannine Roussel, with a screenplay by Bill Motz and Bob Roth. It stars Scott Wolf as Lady and Tramp's son Scamp, who desires to become a wild dog. In the film, Scamp runs away from his home and joins a gang of stray dogs called the Junkyard Dogs, where he falls in love with one of the gang's members, Angel.Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure was released on February 27, 2001, to mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutherland_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutherland_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Sale_(director)dbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameLady at Midnightdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_mystery_filmsLady at Midnight is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Richard Denning, Frances Rafferty, and Claudia Drake.The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. It was shot at the Universal Studios.dbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:nameLady from Nowheredbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Lady_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsLady from Nowhere is a 1936 American crime film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring Mary Astor, Charles Quigley and Thurston Hall.dbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:producerGregory La Cavadbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_La_Cavadbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:nameLady in a Jamdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Lady_in_a_Jampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_La_CavaLady in a Jam is a 1942 film comedy directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Irene Dunne, Patric Knowles, Ralph Bellamy, and Eugene Pallette. It was made and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jack Otterson.The film's alternate title is The Sheltered Side. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:producerOliver Leiberdbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amanda_Ghostdbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:producerTom Herbersdbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:starringBryce Dallas Howarddbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Wrightdbp-dbr:Lady_in_the_Waterdbp-dbp:starringM. 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Night Shyamalan, who produced with Sam Mercer. The film features the starring cast of Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard with Bob Balaban, Jeffrey Wright, Sarita Choudhury, Freddy Rodriguez, Bill Irwin, and Jared Harris in supporting roles. Produced by Legendary Pictures and Blinding Edge Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film's plot concerns the superintendent of a Philadelphia apartment complex who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph (or Narf) whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature called a Scrunt that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world". Lady in the Water was released on July 21, 2006. It is Shyamalan's first film not distributed by Walt Disney Studios under their Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures labels since Wide Awake.The film received negative reviews, with criticism revolving around the self-indulgence with which Shyamalan cast himself in the film, the lack of consistency, and the film's characterization. The film was also a financial failure grossing $72 million against a $70 million production budget. At the 27th Golden Raspberry Awards, Lady in the Water received four nominations for Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay, and won two for Worst Director, and Worst Supporting Actor for Shyamalan.dbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:nameLady of Secretsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marion_GeringLady of Secrets is a 1936 American drama film directed by Marion Gering and starring Ruth Chatterton, Otto Kruger and Lionel Atwill.dbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid E. Kelleydbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Pressmandbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Bogartdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Gleesondbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Plattdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Pullmandbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Fondadbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Whitedbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pressmandbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_E._Kelleydbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_E._Kelleydbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLake Placiddbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFilm scoresdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_crocodiliansdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Ottmandbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phoenix_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Minerdbp-dbr:Lake_Placid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lake_Placid_(film_series)Lake Placid is a 1999 American comedy horror film directed by Steve Miner and written by David E. Kelley. It is the first installment in the Lake Placid film series and stars Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Brendan Gleeson, Oliver Platt, Betty White, Meredith Salenger, and Mariska Hargitay. In the film, a giant crocodile terrorizes the fictional location of Black Lake, Maine, while a dysfunctional group of police and scientists attempt to capture or kill the beast.Lake Placid was produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Stan Winston Studios (which did the special effects for the creatures) and principal photography was shot in British Columbia, Canada. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released in theatres in the United States on July 16, 1999, and in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2000. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $56 million worldwide. It was later followed by five low-budget made-for-television sequels, starting with Lake Placid 2 in 2007.dbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ross_Partridgedbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Orchard_(company)dbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerMel Eslyndbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJennifer Lafleurdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerTaylor Williamsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss Partridgedbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringOona Laurencedbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Bowerdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJess Weixlerdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ross_Partridgedbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Orchard_(company)dbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Lafleurdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mel_Eslyndbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ross_Partridgedbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameLambdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lamb_(2015_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Orchard_(company)_filmsLamb is an American drama film, written and directed by Ross Partridge. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Bonnie Nadzam. The film stars Ross Partridge, Oona Laurence, Jess Weixler, and Tom Bower.The film had its world premiere at the SXSW film festival on March 14, 2015. The film was released in a limited release on January 8, 2016, before being released through video on demand on January 12, 2016 by The Orchard.dbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Schaefer_(director)dbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hunterdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melvyn_Douglasdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Kerwindbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hurd_Hatfielddbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Schaefer_(director)dbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hartungdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameLamp at Midnightdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_playsdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_playsdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Galileo_Galileidbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_adapted_into_television_showsLamp At Midnight is a play that was written by Barrie Stavis, and first produced in 1947 at New Stages, New York. The play treats the 17th-century Galileo affair, which was a profound conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and Galileo Galilei over the interpretation of his astronomical observations using the newly invented telescope. By coincidence, Bertolt Brecht's play on the same theme, Life of Galileo, opened in New York just a few weeks before Lamp at Midnight. Some critics now consider Galileo to be a masterpiece, but in 1947 the New York Times reviewer, Brooks Atkinson, preferred Lamp at Midnight.dbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:nameLand Without Musicdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oscar_Strausdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsLand Without Music is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Tauber, Diana Napier and Jimmy Durante. It was made at Denham Studios. The film was one of a number of operetta films made in Britain during the decade.The film is also known by the alternative title Forbidden Music in the United States.dbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harley_Knolesdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harley_Knolesdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLand of Hope and Glorydbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Land_of_Hope_and_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harley_KnolesLand of Hope and Glory is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Harley Knoles and starring Ellaline Terriss, Lyn Harding and Robin Irvine. It was inspired by Edward Elgar's 1902 song Land of Hope and Glory.dbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kent_Batemandbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:distributorThe International Picture Show Companydbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:producerKent Batemandbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kent_Batemandbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kent_Batemandbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kent_Batemandbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:nameLand of No Returndbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsLand of No Return is a 1978 thriller film written, directed, and produced by Kent Bateman, father of Jason and Justine Bateman. The film stars Mel Torme and William Shatner.The film was shot in Utah and released theatrically by The International Picture Show Company, whose president at the time was legendary B-movie filmmaker Bill Rebane.Alternate titles for the film include Challenge to Survive and Snowman.dbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:nameLand of Wanted Mendbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Land_of_Wanted_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._FraserLand of Wanted Men is a 1931 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Bill Cody, Sheila Bromley and Gibson Gowland.dbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Benning_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbp:producerJames Benningdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Benning_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Benning_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Benning_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbp:nameLandscape Suicidedbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ed_Geindbp-dbr:Landscape_Suicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_BenningLandscape Suicide is a 1987 American crime and drama film directed and produced by James Benning. The film stars Rhonda Bell and Elion Sucher in the lead roles.dbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor M. 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It was written by Pedelty and David Evans.dbp-dbr:Graeme_Revelldbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Westdbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:distributorToho-Towadbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:distributorConcorde Filmverleihdbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:distributorUnited International Picturesdbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Wilson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Gordon_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Levindbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Craigdbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringNoah Taylordbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringAngelina Joliedbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringIain Glendbp-dbr:Lara_Croft:_Tomb_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringJon 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Croft: Tomb Raider is a 2001 action adventure film based on the Tomb Raider video game series featuring the character Lara Croft, portrayed by Angelina Jolie. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan and Germany, it was directed by Simon West and revolves around Lara Croft trying to obtain ancient artifacts in competition with the Illuminati.The film was released on June 15, 2001, to mostly negative reviews from critics, although Jolie was praised for her performance. It grossed $274.7 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing video game adaptations. A sequel, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life, was released in 2003.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Franklindbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Watsondbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Barton_Lewisdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJaneane Garofalodbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Hingledbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Franklindbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Barton_Lewisdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Blount_Jr.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLarger Than Lifedbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLarger Than Life: Original United Artists Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Franklindbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_road_moviesLarger Than Life is a 1996 American road comedy film starring Bill Murray, and directed by Howard Franklin. It was produced and co-written by Pen Densham. The film was financially and critically unsuccessful.dbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbp:distributorWilliam Steiner Distributiondbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbp:nameLariats and Six-Shootersdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shootersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shooterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shooterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shooterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shooterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shooterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Lariats_and_Six-Shooterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsLariats and Six-Shooters is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alan James and starring Jack Perrin, Ann Lee and George Chesebro.dbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jóhann_Jóhannssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilms Boutiquedbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:producerÞór Sigurjónssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jóhann_Jóhannssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jóhann_Jóhannssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLast and First Mendbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIcelanddbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Croatiadbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montenegrodbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Icelandic_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovinadbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kosovodbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Future_historydbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icelandic_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icelandic_science_fiction_filmsLast and First Men is a 2020 English-language Icelandic science fiction film directed by Jóhann Jóhannsson, who co-wrote the screenplay with José Enrique Macián. Based on the 1930 novel of the same name by English author Olaf Stapledon, it is the only feature film directed by Jóhannsson, a composer who died of an overdose two years before its release.The film had its world premiere at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival on 25 February 2020, and was digitally released on 30 July, by BFI Distribution in the United Kingdom. It received widespread critical acclaim.dbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Saksdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Prentissdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kellermandbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Taylordbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Saksdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLast of the Red Hot Loversdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Saksdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Neal_Heftidbp-dbr:Last_of_the_Red_Hot_Lovers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Howard_W._KochNeil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers is a 1972 American comedy film based on Neil Simon's 1969 play of the same name. Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Paula Prentiss and Renée Taylor star in it.dbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbp:nameLate Extradbp-dbr:Late_Extradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Late_Extrapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerLate Extra is a 1935 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring James Mason (his film debut), Virginia Cherrill, and Alastair Sim.It was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company as a quota quickie. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ralph W. Brinton.dbp-dbr:Latitude_55°dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Julianidbp-dbr:Latitude_55°dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:International_Spectrafilmdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°dbp-dbp:nameLatitude 55°dbp-dbr:Latitude_55°dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Latitude_55°purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_drama_filmsLatitude 55° is a 1982 Canadian drama/adventure film.dbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Bolanddbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaugh It Offdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterLaugh It Off is a 1940 British musical comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Tommy Trinder, Jean Colin, Anthony Hulme and Marjorie Browne. It was written by Bridget Boland and Austin Melford and filmed at Walton Studios starting in November 1939, just after the outbreak of war.dbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrest_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendell_Coreydbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Shinerdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:nameLaughing Annedbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annedbp-dbp:countryUnited Satatesdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indonesiadbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Laughing_Annepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Joseph_ConradLaughing Anne is a 1953 British adventure film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, and Ronald Shiner. 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Duttondbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:starringTristan Lake Leabudbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:starringMartin Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertical_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_G._Hirschdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marty_Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:nameLeast Among Saintsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertical_Entertainment_filmsLeast Among Saints is a 2012 American drama film written by, directed by, and starring Martin Papazian with Tristan Lake Leabu, Laura San Giacomo and Charles S. Dutton.dbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:producerRobert Engelmandbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringViggo Mortensendbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Butlerdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringKen Foreedbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringR.A. Mihailoffdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringJoe Ungerdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringKate Hodgedbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:starringTom Hudsondbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_J._Schowdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:nameLeatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre IIIdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:nameLeatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 – Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:genreHeavy metal, thrash metaldbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_Burrdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jimmy_Manziedbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_originally_rejected_by_the_British_Board_of_Film_Classificationdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_(franchise)_filmsLeatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Jeff Burr and written by David J. Schow. It is the sequel to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) and the third installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series. The film stars Kate Hodge, William Butler, Ken Foree, Tom Hudson, Viggo Mortensen, Joe Unger, and R.A. Mihailoff. The film follows Leatherface and his cannibalistic family stalking a motorist couple in the backroads of Texas.The film was distributed by New Line Cinema, who bought the rights to the series from The Cannon Group after producing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Initially, this film was given an X rating by the Motion Picture Association of America, which limited the studio's release possibilities. After the studio made cuts, it was re-rated R, and New Line released it in the United States on January 12, 1990. It was refused classification in the United Kingdom upon its initial release. It has since been released on home video in both unrated and rated versions, and a cut version was accepted with an 18 certificate in the United Kingdom.The film was both a critical and commercial failure, grossing $5.8 million at the United States box office, making it the poorest performing film in the series at the time until the release of the next film, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, in 1995.dbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairdbp-dbp:directorJohn Reiddbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Birkindbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairdbp-dbp:nameLeave All Fairdbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_All_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsLeave All Fair is a 1985 New Zealand made film starring John Gielgud as John Middleton Murry the husband of Katherine Mansfield.He is presented as a sanctimonious exploiter of her memory, who ill-treated her during their association. Jane Birkin plays both Mansfield in flashbacks and the fictitious Marie Taylor who finds a letter from the dying Mansfield to Murry in his papers.The theme was developed by New Zealand director Stanley Harper, but he was fired two weeks before shooting, and John Reid took over the project, introducing the "ghost" element and the two time frames. Shot in France at Moulin d'Ande and St Pierre du Vauvray with finance raised by Pacific Films, the film had to be finished before the 1984 cut-off date for New Zealand tax breaks.dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abby_Berlindbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:producerBurt Kellydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Singletondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Simmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Ann Mutchiedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abby_Berlindbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Connie_Leedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:nameLeave It to Blondiedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blondie_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Blondiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abby_BerlinLeave It to Blondie is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Abby Berlin and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. It was fifteenth of the twenty eight series of Blondie films released by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:starringCarol Goodnerdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:nameLeave It to Smithdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsLeave It to Smith is a 1933 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Carol Goodner, Anne Grey, Peter Gawthorne and Basil Radford. It is also known as Just Smith.The film was based on a play by Frederick Lonsdale and produced by Michael Balcon. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets by the German art director Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:distributorUniversal International Picturesdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerRobert S. Baker and Monty Bermandbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Madderndbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Wolfitdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Balldbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:nameBlood of the Vampiredbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1880dbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1874dbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Transylvaniadbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_of_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_horror_filmsBlood of the Vampire is a 1958 British colour horror film directed by Henry Cass and starring Donald Wolfit, Barbara Shelley, and Vincent Ball. The film was produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman for Tempean Films, from a screenplay by Jimmy Sangster.The film's U.S. release was in October 1958 as a double feature with Universal's Monster on the Campus (1958).The film's storyline, set in Transylvania, is about a scientist who uses the inmates of a prison for the criminally insane as sources for his gruesome blood-typing and transfusion experiments that are keeping him alive.dbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Jacobsondbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_%22The_Dragon%22_Wilsondbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:starringMarcus Aureliusdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Boyerdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cat_Sassoondbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Blanksdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Jacobsondbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rob_Kerchnerdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brendan_Brodickdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:nameBloodfist VI: Ground Zerodbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zerodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_Jacobsondbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickboxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VI:_Ground_Zeropurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloodfist_filmsBloodfist VI: Ground Zero is a 1995 American action film directed by Rick Jacobson and starring Don Wilson, Marcus Aurelius, Michael Blanks, and Anthony Boyer. It was written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner.dbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Winfreydbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Williamsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_%22The_Dragon%22_Wilsondbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Pennerdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jillian_McWhirterdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Winfreydbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brendan_Broderickdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rob_Kerchnerdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:nameBloodfist VII: Manhuntdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Winfreydbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickboxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodfist_VII:_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloodfist_filmsBloodfist VII: Manhunt is a 1995 American action film directed by Jonathan Winfrey and starring Don Wilson, Jillian McWhirter, Jonathan Penner, and Steven Williams. It was written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner.dbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Home_Box_Office_(HBO)dbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:producerRick Blumenthaldbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Cunningham_(kickboxer)dbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thom_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benny_Urquidezdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Klyndbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hope_Marie_Carltondbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michel_Qissidbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marianne_Taylordbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Home_Box_Office_(HBO)dbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:nameBloodmatchdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_martial_arts_filmsBloodmatch is a 1991 martial-arts film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Thom Mathews, Hope Marie Carlton, Marianne Taylor, Vincent Klyn, Michel Qissi, and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez.dbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Leung_Siu_Hungdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerKeith W. Strandbergdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gorshindbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Danielsdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jeffreysdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darren_Shahlavidbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nina_Repetadbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Leung_Siu_Hungdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_W._Strandbergdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keith_W._Strandbergdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameBloodmoondbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodmoon_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)Bloodmoon is a 1997 American action/martial arts film directed and choreographed by Tony Leung Siu Hung. The film was produced by Keith W. Strandberg and Ng See Yuen and stars Gary Daniels, Chuck Jeffreys, and Darren Shahlavi.dbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:directorElvis Restainodbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Avalanche_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:producerAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringMichael Krawicdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_McGrathdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringLisa Stotharddbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringStefanos Miltsakakisdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Avalanche_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:nameBloodsport 4: The Dark Kumitedbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Wurmandbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bulgariadbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloodsport_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_4:_The_Dark_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_martial_arts_filmsBloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite is a 1999 martial arts sports action film directed by Elvis Restaino, from a script written by George Saunders, while Alan Mehrez once again serves as producer. It is the fourth installment overall in the Bloodsport film series. Daniel Bernhardt returns to the series, albeit in the new role of John Keller. It was released direct-to-video in 1999.dbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:directorAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:distributorLions Gate Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:distributorTranscontinental Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:producerAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Moritadbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hongdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Gibbdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:VHSdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Schechterdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitedbp-dbp:nameBloodsport II: The Next Kumitedbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_II:_The_Next_Kumitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloodsport_(film_series)Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite is a 1996 martial arts sports film directed and produced by Alan Mehrez and written by Jeff Schechter. It is a standalone sequel to Bloodsport (1988), and the second installment in the Bloodsport film series. The film stars Daniel Bernhardt as new character Alex Cardo. It was released through limited theatrical distribution, before debuting on home video in 1996.dbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:directorAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:distributorLions Gate Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:distributorFM Home Videodbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:producerAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Moritadbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hongdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:nameBloodsport IIIdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sri_Lankadbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloodsport_(film_series)Bloodsport III is a 1997 martial arts sports action film directed and produced by Alan Mehrez, from a script written by James Williams. It is a direct sequel to Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite, and the third installment overall in the Bloodsport film series. The movie starred Daniel Bernhardt, reprising his role as Alex Cardo. It was released direct-to-video in 1997.dbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMark G. Gilhuisdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPrism Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilip Yordandbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark G. Gilhuisdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff O'Hacodbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPamela Bakerdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRaymond Elmendorfdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBloody Wednesdaydbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:Bloody_Wednesday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsBloody Wednesday is a 1988 thriller film directed by Mark G. Gilhuis and starring Raymond Elmendorf, Pamela Baker, and Jeff O'Haco. It is based on the events of the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre.dbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Barberadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Freesdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_William_Hannadbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Cat_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsBlue Cat Blues is a 1956 one-reel animated Tom and Jerry cartoon written, directed and produced by co-creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 16, 1956 in CinemaScope. It is the series' 103rd entry.Unusual for a Tom and Jerry cartoon, Jerry "speaks" through an inner monologue, voiced by Paul Frees.dbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:directorPeter Shatalowdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Keenleysidedbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Farmerdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fran_Gebharddbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringTracy Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Shatalowdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Layne_Colemandbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Shatalowdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:nameBlue City Slammersdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_playsBlue City Slammers is a 1987 Canadian drama film directed by Peter Shatalow. Based on the theatrical play by Layne Coleman, the film centres on the personal and sport lives of the players on a women's softball team in the small town of Blue City. The cast includes Tracy Cunningham, Eric Keenleyside, Fran Gebhard, Gary Farmer, Murray Westgate and Gabriel Hogan.The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988: Best Supporting Actor (Westgate), Best Supporting Actress (Gebhard) and Best Original Score (Tim McCauley).dbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C.B._Hardingdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_the_Cable_Guydbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Engvalldbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Alan_Grierdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Whitedbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Foxworthydbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:C.B._Hardingdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameBlue Collar Comedy Tour: The Moviedbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsBlue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie is a 2003 American stand-up comedy concert film from Warner Bros. 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The film received critical acclaim.dbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Grodnikdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Grodnikdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dedee_Pfeifferdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Woodburndbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Faheydbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randall_Batinkoffdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Hammonddbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Grodnikdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Grodnikdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Grodnikdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Mortondbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Demondbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Blue_Demon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_horror_filmsBlue Demon is a 2004 American direct-to-video science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Grodnik and starring Dedee Pfeiffer, Randall Batinkoff, Danny Woodburn, Josh Hammond, and Jeff Fahey.dbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ross_Dimseydbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorFilmways Australasian Distributorsdbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathryn_Harrisondbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Holdendbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ross_Dimseydbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:nameBlue Fire Ladydbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Blue_Fire_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsBlue Fire Lady is a 1977 Australian film directed by Ross Dimsey and starring Cathryn Harrison and Mark Holden. It was a rare children's film from producer Antony I. Ginnane who was better known for his horror and sex films.dbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternational Spectrafilmdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Howarddbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Waltersdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Lakedbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Railsbackdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gwynyth_Walshdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Slayton-Hughesdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSandy Websterdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Howarddbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Monkeydbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Monkey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_FruetBlue Monkey is a 1987 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Steve Railsback, Gwynyth Walsh, Susan Anspach, Don Lake, Sandy Webster, Helen Slayton-Hughes, and John Vernon. The film centers on a group of doctors trapped in a quarantined hospital as a giant insect-like creature begins to spread a deadly infection. The film was released on VHS by March 31, 1988. It received mostly negative reviews upon its release. It was released in some foreign markets as "Insect".dbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Burttdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Burttdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Toni_Myersdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Planetdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_naturedbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maribeth_Solomondbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Micky_Erbedbp-dbr:Blue_Planet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_BurttBlue Planet is a 1990 IMAX film directed by Ben Burtt, and produced by the IMAX Space Technology corporation for the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, as well as Lockheed Corporation. Filmed with the cooperation of the NASA, it was written, edited, and narrated by Toni Myers.Partially filmed from orbit during Space Shuttle missions, the film is about the planet Earth. The changes and constants are highlighted, and the film attempts to show how fragile and unique Earth is. Origins of the planet, how it has changed, what man's role in change is, and other issues are discussed. The film features footage that was filmed from space, underwater, computer animations based on satellite data, and a variety of views from the surface to illustrate the topics.dbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Ettingdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Songsdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Songs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_filmsBlue Songs is a 1929 Paramount musical short film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Ruth Etting. It includes the songs "Because My Baby Don't Mean 'Maybe' Now" and "Roses of Yesterday".dbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Bidodbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGiovanni Di Clementedbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDomenico Lo Zitodbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Benedictdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Kensitdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_McGinleydbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Bidodbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Antonio_Bidodbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBlue Tornadodbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UFO-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_aviation_filmsBlue Tornado is a 1991 Italian action thriller film directed by Antonio Bido and starring Dirk Benedict, Ted McGinley, and Patsy Kensit.dbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Austerdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringMichael J. 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It stars Harvey Keitel leading an ensemble cast, including Giancarlo Esposito, Roseanne Barr, Michael J. Fox, Lily Tomlin, Victor Argo, Mira Sorvino, Lou Reed, Keith David, Jim Jarmusch, Jared Harris, RuPaul, and Madonna.Blue in the Face was filmed over a five-day period as a follow-up to Wang's 1995 film Smoke. During production of Smoke, Keitel and the others ad-libbed scenes in-character between takes and a sequel was made using this improvised material.Lily Tomlin was nominated for an American Comedy Award as "Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture" for her performance in this picture.Blue in the Face features songs by singer Selena. 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The picture is based on the play Ah, Wilderness! (1933) by Eugene O'Neill, which had been filmed under that name by MGM in 1935 with Rooney in a much smaller role as the younger brother. Although completed in October 1946, the film sat on the shelf until 1948.In addition to Walter Huston, the supporting cast features Frank Morgan as the drunken Uncle Sid (a role originated in the stage play by Gene Lockhart, portrayed on screen by Wallace Beery in 1935, and later by Jackie Gleason on Broadway), as well as Marilyn Maxwell, Agnes Moorehead, Selena Royle, and Anne Francis. One of producer Arthur Freed's MGM musicals, it has costumes and cinematography that take full advantage of Technicolor.dbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerGerald Greendbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Dalydbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Parkerdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Kruschendbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Clarkedbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Grodindbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Danielsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Carneydbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hillermandbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alejandro_Reydbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Goodfellowdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Farrah_Fawcett-Majorsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Sarafiandbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Daly_(producer)dbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Boothdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Daly_(producer)dbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameSunburndbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Original Soundtrack Album From... Sunburndbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Sunburn_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._SarafianSunburn is a 1979 British-American comedy detective film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and written by James Booth, John Daly and Stephen Oliver. It is based on the novel The Bind by Stanley Ellin. The film stars Farrah Fawcett, Charles Grodin, Art Carney, Joan Collins, William Daniels and John Hillerman. The film was released on August 10, 1979, by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Polakofdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Hootendbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Englunddbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRudy Valleedbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Keachdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Lockhartdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathrine Baumanndbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRic Carrottdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Polakofdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSunburstdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunburst_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ed_BogasSunburst is a 1975 American thriller film directed by James Polakof. The film is also known as Slashed Dreams (American video title), and stars Peter Hooten, Kathrine Baumann, Ric Carrott, Anne Lockhart, Robert Englund and Rudy Vallee.dbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJonie Tapsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Loebdbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSunny Side of the Streetdbp-dbr:Sunny_Side_of_the_Street_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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(also known as Super Mario Bros.: The Movie) is a 1993 science fantasy adventure film loosely based on Nintendo's Mario franchise. The first American feature-length live-action film based on a video game, it was directed by the husband-and-wife team of Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, with a screenplay by Parker Bennett, Terry Runté and Ed Solomon and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures through Hollywood Pictures. It follows brothers Mario (Bob Hoskins) and Luigi (John Leguizamo) in their quest to rescue Princess Daisy (Samantha Mathis) from a dystopian parallel universe ruled by the ruthless President Koopa (Dennis Hopper).Development began after producer Roland Joffé obtained the rights to the Mario franchise from Nintendo. Given free creative license by Nintendo, which believed the Mario brand was strong enough for experimentation, the screenwriters envisioned Super Mario Bros. as a subversive comedy influenced by Ghostbusters (1984) and The Wizard of Oz (1939). Its dinosaur-centric theme was inspired by the franchise's most recent game, Super Mario World (1990), with elements drawn from fairy tales and contemporary American culture. The production introduced several filmmaking techniques considered innovative in the transition from practical to digital visual effects, including the use of Autodesk Flame. Filming took place from May to July 1992.Released on May 28, 1993, Super Mario Bros. was a financial failure, grossing $38.9 million worldwide against a budget of $42–48 million. Although the film received generally unfavorable reviews from critics at release and appeared on several lists of the worst films ever made, it has developed a cult following over the years. In 2013, a fan-made webcomic sequel was produced in collaboration with Bennett.After Super Mario Bros., Nintendo would not license another film based on the Super Mario game series until The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which released three decades later in 2023. In contrast to its predecessor, it received mixed reviews and was a commercial success, breaking multiple box-office records.dbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Gabaidbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. 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It is the fourth film in the Superman film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Hart Bochner, Peter Cook, Mia Farrow, Brenda Vaccaro, and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the Superman films.The film was released in the United Kingdom on 19 July 1984 to generally negative reviews from critics. It underperformed at the box office, grossing $14 million against a $35 million budget. Slater was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress. The film's failure ultimately led producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind to sell the Superman film rights to The Cannon Group, Inc. in 1986.dbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Mazindbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:producerDavid Zuckerdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:producerRobert K. 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Songdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Tom_Cruisedbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_superheroesdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Supermandbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nelson_Mandeladbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Stephen_Hawkingdbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_14th_Dalai_Lamadbp-dbr:Superhero_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Spider-ManSuperhero Movie is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Craig Mazin, produced by Robert K. Weiss and David Zucker, and starring Drake Bell, Sara Paxton, Christopher McDonald and Leslie Nielsen. It was originally titled Superhero! as a nod to one of the Zuckers's previous films, Airplane! (1980), in which Nielsen also starred.A spoof of the superhero film genre, primarily Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002) and Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins (2005), as well as other lampooned cameos of mid-2000s Marvel film adaptations from 20th Century Fox such as X-Men trilogy and Fantastic Four (2005), the film follows in the footsteps of the Scary Movie series of comedies (2000–present), with which the film's poster shares a resemblance. It was also inspired by, and contains homages to some of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker's earlier spoof films such as Airplane! and The Naked Gun (1988 and 1994 respectively).Production began on September 17, 2007, in Los Angeles. It was released on March 28, 2008, in the United States to generally negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Liudbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerMichael Goguendbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Burnettdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Registerdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Melnikerdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Uslandbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:producerBobbie Pagedbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Xander_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_C._McGinleydbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Dalydbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clancy_Browndbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Burtondbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LeVar_Burtondbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Chaviradbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allison_Mackdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:C._C._H._Pounderdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Conroydbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:starringCalvin Trandbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Liudbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Burnettdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Registerdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Melnikerdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Uslandbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:nameSuperman/Batman: Public Enemiesdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Batman_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Liudbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Superman_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jeph_LoebSuperman/Batman: Public Enemies is a 2009 American animated superhero film based on the DC Comics story arc "Public Enemies" in the Superman/Batman comic book series, written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Ed McGuinness, which focused on Superman and Batman teaming up to prevent a meteorite from striking Earth, and taking down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States. Directed by Sam Liu, it is the sixth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film received generally positive reviews upon release. Additionally, Tim Daly, Kevin Conroy, Clancy Brown, and CCH Pounder reprise their respective roles from the DC Animated Universe as Superman, Batman, Lex Luthor, and Amanda Waller.The film was released by Warner Bros. 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Released by Warner Home Video, it is the first film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and made $10 million in home media sales on a budget of $3.5 million.dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDan Gordondbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorIsadore Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDave Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerI. Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:nameSupermandbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Famous_Studios_series_and_charactersdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_short_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_series_and_charactersdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1941dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_disestablishmentsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_filmsThe Fleischer Superman cartoons are a series of seventeen American animated superhero short films released in Technicolor by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic book character Superman, making them his first animated appearance.They were originally produced by Fleischer Studios, which completed the initial short and eight further cartoons in 1941 and 1942. Production was resumed in May 1942 by Famous Studios, the successor company to Fleischer, which produced eight more cartoons in 1942–1943. Superman was the final animated series initiated by Fleischer Studios before Famous Studios officially took over production.Although all entries are in the public domain in the United States, ancillary rights, such as merchandising contract rights, as well as the original 35 mm master elements, are owned today by Warner Bros., which has also owned Superman's publisher, DC Comics, since 1969. In 2023, Warner Bros. released a Blu-ray set containing the 17 cartoons, taken from high-definition restorations of the original 35mm source elements.dbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameSupermandbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsSuperman (1941), also known as The Mad Scientist, is the first installment in a series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. It was produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on September 26, 1941. Superman ranked number 33 in a list of the fifty greatest cartoons of all time sourced from a 1994 poll of 1000 animation professionals, and was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Subject.dbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAsh Brannondbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directorChris Buckdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Woodsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Bridgesdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZooey Deschaneldbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiedrich Baderdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Hederdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShia LaBeoufdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ash_Brannondbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Buckdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Jenkins_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Rhymerdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ash_Brannondbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Buckdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Jenkins_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSurf's Updbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSurf's Up: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Reggaedbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ash_Brannondbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_surfing_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_penguinsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ottersdbp-dbr:Surf's_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_BuckSurf's Up is a 2007 American animated mockumentary comedy film directed by Ash Brannon and Chris Buck from a screenplay they co-wrote with Don Rhymer and producer Chris Jenkins, based on a story developed by Jenkins and Christian Darren. Produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, the film stars the voices of Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, Zooey Deschanel, Jon Heder, and James Woods. It is a parody of surfing documentaries, such as The Endless Summer and Riding Giants, with parts of the plot parodying North Shore. Real-life surfers Kelly Slater and Rob Machado have vignettes as their penguin surfer counterparts. To obtain the desired hand-held documentary feel, the film's animation team motion-captured a physical camera operator's moves.Surf's Up was released in the United States on June 8, 2007, by Sony Pictures Releasing, and received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the animation, humor and unique mockumentary setup. The film grossed $152 million worldwide against a budget of $100 million. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 80th Academy Awards. A sequel, titled Surf's Up 2: WaveMania, was released direct-to-video in the United States on January 17, 2017, and theatrical in select countries.dbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:nameSvengarlicdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsSvengarlic is a 1931 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many cartoons featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. The film is a parody of the 1931 film Svengali which in turn is based on the 1894 novel Trilby.dbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbp:nameSwamp Womandbp-dbr:Swamp_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsSwamp Woman is a 1941 American drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Ann Corio, Jack La Rue and Ian MacDonald. It was made as an independent production and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation.dbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbp:distributorLiberty Picturesdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Liberty_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbp:nameSweepstake Anniedbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweepstake_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighSweepstake Annie is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Tom Brown, Marian Nixon and Wera Engels.dbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:René_Guissart_(director)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:René_Guissart_(director)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbp:nameSweet Devildbp-dbr:Sweet_Devildbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_René_GuissartSweet Devil is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Guissart and starring Bobby Howes, Jean Gillie and William Kendall. It was made at Pinewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:producerRichard Lyonsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:producerSidney Balkindbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Blairdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Cooperdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Nathaniel_BenchleySweet Hostage is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel Welcome to Xanadu by Nathaniel Benchley. The film stars Linda Blair and Martin Sheen. It was filmed in Taos County, New Mexico. It was featured in ABC's Friday Night Movie series. Film and television critic Leonard Maltin rated the movie as "Average" in his biennial ratings guide TV Movies. In his capsule review, Maltin said "the performances by Sheen and Blair almost made this talky adaptation of the Nathaniel Benchley novel worthwhile". The film was only a moderate success in the Nielsen ratings, and failed to generate the type of provocative press which was then-standard for a Linda Blair movie.dbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Polsondbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:producerJohn Penottidbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:producerJoseph M. Caracciolo Jr.dbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:starringDan Hedayadbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:starringErika Christensendbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:starringJesse Bradforddbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:starringKate Burtondbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:starringShiri Applebydbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Polsondbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:nameSwimfandbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_metaldbp-dbr:Swimfandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stalkingdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimfanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_PolsonSwimfan is a 2002 American teen psychological thriller film directed by John Polson and written by Charles Bohl and Phillip Schneider. Starring Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, and Shiri Appleby, the film is about a high school swimming star who finds himself stalked by a teenage seductress after a one-night stand.The film was panned by critics, with the plot drawing unfavorable comparisons to similar films like Fatal Attraction and Play Misty for Me, but was a box office hit.dbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Baldwindbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Baldwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:producerPaul Pompiandbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Rushdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Spencerdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Baldwindbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Baldwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Fingletondbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:nameSwimming Upstreamdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreamdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Klimekdbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Reinhold_Heildbp-dbr:Swimming_Upstreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_MulcahySwimming Upstream is a 2003 Australian biographical drama film written by Tony Fingleton and directed by Russell Mulcahy. It stars Jesse Spencer, Geoffrey Rush, and Judy Davis. It shows the life of Fingleton (Spencer) from childhood to adulthood, and dealing with a topsy-turvy family. It is based on Fingleton's autobiography of the same name.dbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:starringSpalding Graydbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spalding_Graydbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:nameSwimming to Cambodiadbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_AndersonSwimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American performance monologue written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassador's aide in the film The Killing Fields, the Cold War, Cambodia Year Zero, and his search for his "perfect moment." It was nominated for Best Feature at the 1988 Independent Spirit Awards along with Best Director, Best Actor and Best Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Limandbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Simpkinsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Livingstondbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringVince Vaughndbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Grahamdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Favreaudbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Van Horndbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrooke Langtondbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Désertdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBig Bad Voodoo Daddydbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Doug_Limandbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Favreaudbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameSwingersdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameSwingers Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swingers_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Doug_LimanSwingers is a 1996 American buddy comedy film about the lives of single, unemployed actors living on the 'eastside' of Hollywood, California, during the 1990s swing revival. Written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman, the film starred Favreau alongside Vince Vaughn, Ron Livingston, Patrick Van Horn, Alex Désert, and Heather Graham.A critical and commercial hit, the film helped propel Favreau, Vaughn, Graham, and Livingston to stardom, while also launching Liman's directing career as he won the award for Best New Filmmaker at the 1997 MTV Movie Awards.This film was rated #58 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies". The film was honored on the 2007 Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards. In 2011, Empire magazine listed the film as #49 on its "50 Greatest American Independent Films" list.dbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bickenbachdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:starringSam Glasserdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:nameSwooner Croonerdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Bing_Crosbydbp-dbr:Swooner_Croonerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Cab_CallowaySwooner Crooner is a 1944 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on May 6, 1944, and stars Porky Pig.The cartoon was nominated for the 1944 Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons), but lost to the Tom and Jerry cartoon Mouse Trouble.dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jonasdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurent_Maletdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Hopedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colleen_Dewhurstdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lino_Venturadbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Joydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringPeter Dvorskydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_York_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyrielle_Clairdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Griffithsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hrant_Alianakdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hirschdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonia_Benezradbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringDaniel Alfiedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jonasdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Munich_massacredbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Andersondbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Golda_Meirdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operation_Wrath_of_GodSword of Gideon is a 1986 Canadian television film about Mossad agents hunting down terrorists associated with the 1972 Munich massacre. It was first shown on the CTV Television Network in Canada as a four-hour miniseries and later on HBO in the United States. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant, the film stars Steven Bauer and Michael York. The film is based on the book Vengeance by George Jonas, an account of the incident which has been criticized by some intelligence personnel as fictional, though because of its covert nature is difficult to prove or disprove. In some countries the book was titled Vengeance: Sword of Gideon, from which the movie title is drawn. The story was retold in the 2005 film Munich by Steven Spielberg.dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Elveydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameSword of Honourdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Honour_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsSword of Honour is a 1939 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Geoffrey Toone, Sally Gray, Dorothy Dickson. Location shooting took place at Sandhurst, while interiors were shot at Walton Studios. Shortly afterwards, Elvey shot another military-themed film Sons of the Sea at Dartmouth Naval College.dbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directorDaniel Oriahidbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTrino Motion Picturesdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerEkene Som Mekwunyedbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Attohdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bolaji_Ogunmoladbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ini_Dima-Okojiedbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringUdoka Oyekadbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ijeoma_Grace_Agudbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringZainab Balogundbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringLord Frankdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:nameSylviadbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_thriller_filmsSylvia is a 2018 Nigerian supernatural thriller film directed by Daniel Oriahi, written by Vanessa Kanu, and produced by Ekene Som Mekwunye for Trino Motion Pictures.The film was screened at Nollywood Week in Paris on 5 May 2018 and was released in cinemas on 21 September 2018.dbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Ahernedbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Grantdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katharine_Hepburndbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Paleydbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Collier_(fiction_writer)dbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Ungerdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mortimer_Offnerdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettdbp-dbp:nameSylvia Scarlettdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Cukordbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Scarlettpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsSylvia Scarlett is a 1935 American romantic comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, based on The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett, a 1918 novel by Compton MacKenzie. Directed by George Cukor, it was notorious as one of the most famous unsuccessful movies of the 1930s. Hepburn plays the title role of Sylvia Scarlett, a female con artist masquerading as a boy to escape the police. The success of the subterfuge is in large part due to the transformation of Hepburn by RKO makeup artist Mel Berns.This film was the first pairing of Grant and Hepburn, who later starred together in Bringing Up Baby (1938), Holiday (1938), and The Philadelphia Story (1940).Grant's performance as a dashing rogue sees him incorporate a Cockney accent and remains widely considered the first time Grant's famous personality began to register on film. (Grant used the Cockney accent in only a few other films, notably 1939's Gunga Din, 1943's Mr. Lucky and Clifford Odets's None but the Lonely Heart in 1944.) Cockney was not, however, Cary Grant's original accent. He was born and grew up in Bristol, which has a very different accent from that of London, where he only spent part of two years in his mid-teens working with a vaudeville troupe. In the U.S., by sixteen, he began to attempt to sound more American to broaden the range of theatre roles for which he could be cast a decade before he ever appeared in a Hollywood "talkie".dbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:nameSymphony in Two Flatsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gareth_GundreySymphony in Two Flats is a 1930 British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Ivor Novello, Benita Hume, Jacqueline Logan and Cyril Ritchard. It was an adaptation of a successful 1929 West End play of the same title written by Novello. Separate versions were made for the United Kingdom and United States releases, with Jacqueline Logan replacing Benita Hume in the American version.It was made at Elstree and Islington Studios. The film's sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky.It was Gainsbrough's first full length sound film.dbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:distributorArtixo Productionsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:producerBryan Forbesdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringPatrick Mageedbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringKim Stanleydbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringRichard Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringNanette Newmandbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringMark Edendbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:nameSéance on a Wet Afternoondbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Barry_(composer)dbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychic_powersdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_operasdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abductiondbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_and_television_featuring_Greyhound_racingdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyhound_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_on_a_Wet_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_crime_drama_filmsSéance on a Wet Afternoon is a 1964 British crime thriller film, directed by Bryan Forbes, and starring Kim Stanley, Richard Attenborough, Nanette Newman, Mark Eden and Patrick Magee. Based on the 1961 novel by Mark McShane, the film follows Myra Savage, a mentally unstable medium who convinces her husband Billy to kidnap Amanda Clayton, a child, so she can help the police solve the crime and achieve renown for her abilities. Kim Stanley was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film.dbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangdbp-dbp:directorRichard Harbingerdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Filmgroupdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangdbp-dbp:producerStanley Bickmandbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Filmgroupdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangdbp-dbp:nameT-Bird Gangdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:T-Bird_Gangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsT-Bird Gang is a 1959 American film directed by Richard Harbinger in his first and final film. It was co-written by and starring John Brinkley and Tony Miller with Edwin Nelson; all of them had appeared in several of Roger Corman's films.dbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasing_Internationaldbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:starringEwan McGregordbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Carlyledbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:starringEwen Bremnerdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:starringJonny Lee Millerdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasing_Internationaldbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hodge_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:nameT2 Trainspottingdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edinburghdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Edinburghdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DNA_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Danny_Boyledbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hodgedbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trainspottingdbp-dbr:T2_Trainspottingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scots-language_filmsT2 Trainspotting is a 2017 British black comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle and written by John Hodge. Set in and around Edinburgh, Scotland, it is based on characters created by Irvine Welsh in his 1993 novel Trainspotting and its 2002 follow-up Porno. A sequel to Boyle's 1996 film Trainspotting, T2 stars the original ensemble cast, including leads Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, and Robert Carlyle, with Shirley Henderson, James Cosmo, and Kelly Macdonald. The film features a new character, Veronika, played by Anjela Nedyalkova, and includes clips, music, and archive sound from the first film.T2 Trainspotting was released in the United Kingdom on 27 January 2017, and worldwide throughout February and March 2017 by TriStar Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, grossing $42.1 million against a production budget of $18 million.dbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._J._Scottdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorShapiro Glickenhaus Entertainmentdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jalal_Merhidbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Blanksdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBolo Yeungdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Mokdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJalal Merhidbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBobbie Phillipsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthias Huesdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKelly Gallantdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._J._Scottdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jalal_Merhidbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T._J._Scottdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTC 2000dbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2020dbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:TC_2000_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._J._ScottTC 2000 is a 1993 science fiction action film written and directed by T. J. Scott and starring Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, Bolo Yeung, Bobbie Phillips and Matthias Hues. Its plot takes place in a dystopian future, where an elite cop (Blanks) tries to reconnect with a fallen comrade (Phillips) turned into a cyborg by the government, while trying to protect his underground city from the surface rebels whose leader (Merhi) is responsible for her death. Some aspects of TC 2000 serve as product placement for an eponymous brand of martial arts equipment.dbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:directorErrol Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Lipsondbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulie Bilson Ahlbergdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTabloiddbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Errol_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Errol_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tabloid_journalismTabloid is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Errol Morris. It tells the story of Joyce McKinney, who was accused of kidnapping and raping Kirk Anderson, an American Mormon missionary in England, in 1977. The incident, known as the Mormon sex in chains case, became a major tabloid story in the United Kingdom and triggered a circulation battle between two popular tabloid newspapers, the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror.For the film, Morris interviewed McKinney, former Daily Express journalist Peter Tory (1939-2012), and Daily Mirror photographer Kent Gavin, among others. The film makes reference to various aspects of Mormon culture, such as temple garments.dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Askeydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Mackay_(producer)dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Harperdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Griffithdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Cole_(actor)dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Richarddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Watlingdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Askeydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Harperdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Penfolddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:nameTake Me Highdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Birmingham,_West_Midlandsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Birmingham,_West_MidlandsTake Me High (also known as Hot Property) is a 1973 British film directed by David Askey and starring Cliff Richard (in his final film role), Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. It was written by Christopher Penfold.dbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Cattodbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbp:nameTake Me to Parisdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyTake Me to Paris is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Albert Modley, Roberta Huby and Bruce Seton. It was written by Max Catto and made at Walton Studios.dbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDusty Nelsondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pasquale_Bubadbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Harrisondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Savinidbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph F. Pilatodbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Harrisondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBernard McKennadbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDebra Gordondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Chapekdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEffectsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snuff_filmsEffects (also released as The Manipulator) is an American horror film directed by Dusty Nelson. The film premiered on November 9, 1979, but did not receive a wide release until October 2005, when it received an official DVD release by Synapse Films. It features make-up effects by horror FX legend Tom Savini, who also appears in the film.dbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiesdbp-dbp:nameEgyptian Melodiesdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Egyptian_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsEgyptian Melodies is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short film produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wilfred Jackson.dbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:producerBill Lawrencedbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Dillerdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wintersdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:nameEight on the Lamdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eight_on_the_Lampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_MarshallEight on the Lam is a 1967 American comedy film directed by George Marshall. It stars Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller.dbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Bradydbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringRita Morenodbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Ashleydbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameEl Alameindbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_African_campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Alamein_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_war_filmsEl Alamein is a 1953 American war film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Scott Brady, Edward Ashley and Rita Moreno. Also known by the alternative title of Desert Patrol, it depicts the 1942 Battle of El Alamein during the North African Campaign. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures with sets designed by the art director Edward L. Ilou.dbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorDear Filmdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSophia Lorendbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRaf Vallonedbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHerbert Lomdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Fraserdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlton Hestondbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeneviève Pagedbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDouglas Wilmerdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Raymonddbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEl Ciddbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_11th_centurydbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Manndbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Bronston_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_province_of_Cuencadbp-dbr:El_Cid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_El_CidEl Cid is a 1961 epic historical drama film directed by Anthony Mann and produced by Samuel Bronston. The film is loosely based on the life of the 11th-century Castilian knight and warlord Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, called "El Cid" (from the Arabic al-sidi, meaning "The Lord"). The film stars Charlton Heston in the title role and Sophia Loren as El Cid's wife Doña Jimena, spelled "Chimene" in the script and pronounced that way (shim-ain) in the film. The screenplay is credited to Fredric M. Frank, Philip Yordan and Ben Barzman, with uncredited contributions by Bernard Gordon.During the late 1950s, Samuel Bronston had established his own production studio in Madrid, Spain. To strengthen cordial ties to the Spanish government ruled by Francisco Franco, Bronston began developing a biographical film of El Cid. During his reign, Franco had admired and compared himself to El Cid. In 1960, Bronston purchased Frederic M. Frank's script, and hired Anthony Mann to direct the film. Philip Yordan was later hired to rewrite the script, although Mann later recruited Ben Barzman to write the final screenplay. Before principal photography began, Bronston purchased the rights to a rival biographical film developed by Cesáreo González's Aspa Films, making the film an Italian co-production. On a $7 million budget, filming of El Cid began in September 1960 and concluded in April 1961.El Cid premiered on December 6, 1961 at the Metropole Theatre in London, and was released on December 14 in the United States. The film received largely positive reviews praising the performances of Heston and Loren, the cinematography, and the musical score. It went on to gross $26.6 million during its initial theatrical run. It was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, and Best Original Song.dbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddy_Wallerdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Coatesdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Lanedbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:starringBlack Jackdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampededbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_KellerEl Paso Stampede is a 1953 Western film directed by Harry Keller.dbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:directorTim Kincaiddbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:distributorJoe Gage Filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:producerSam Gagedbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:starringFred Halsteddbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:starringRichard Lockedbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:nameEl Paso Wrecking Corp.dbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:El_Paso_Wrecking_Corp.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Gage_(Tim_Kincaid)El Paso Wrecking Corp. is a 1978 American gay pornographic film written and directed by Tim Kincaid, better known as Joe Gage. It is the second in what has come to be known as his "Working Man Trilogy", which begins with 1976's Kansas City Trucking Co. and concludes with 1979's L.A. Tool & Die. The lead roles are by Richard Locke and Fred Halsted.dbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Henrydbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:starringIan Flemingdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalyn_Boulterdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Formbydbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:starringRonald Shinerdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:nameGeorge in Civvy Streetdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:George_in_Civvy_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marcel_VarnelGeorge in Civvy Street is a 1946 British comedy film directed and produced by Marcel Varnel starring George Formby with Ronald Shiner, and Ian Fleming. It was made by the British subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. This was Formby's last big screen appearance. After the film was unsuccessful at the box office, he resumed his career in the music hall. The working title for the film was "Remember the Unicorn".dbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Lowedbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wynne_Gibsondbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Dinehartdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:nameHer Bodyguarddbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Her_Bodyguardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_B._P._SchulbergHer Bodyguard is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson and Edward Arnold.dbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Soldatidbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributorLux Filmdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:producerCarlo Pontidbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:producerColin Lessliedbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:producerJohn Sutrodbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringRobert Beattydbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringMargaret Rutherforddbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringRona Andersondbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:nameHer Favourite Husbanddbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Naplesdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lux_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Langleydbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Her_Favourite_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_SoldatiHer Favourite Husband (also known as The Taming of Dorothy and Quel bandito sono io) is a 1950 British-Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Jean Kent, Robert Beatty and Margaret Rutherford. The screenplay was by Noel Langley, based on an adaptation by Stefano Vanzina (as Steno), Mario Monicelli and Soldati of the 1947 play Quel bandito sono io! by Peppino De Filippo. The film's art direction was by Piero Gherardi.dbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_La_Plantedbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:starringOlive Blakeneydbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:nameHer Imaginary Loverdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Her_Imaginary_Loverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsHer Imaginary Lover is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Laura La Plante and Percy Marmont. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and shot at the company's Teddington Studios as a quota quickie.The film was a quota quickie production based on the play Green Stockings by A. E. W. Mason, featuring La Plante as New York socialite Celia who invents an aristocratic English fiancé named Lord Michael Ware to deflect the tedious attention of would-be suitors. Celia travels to London to claim an inheritance...and meets an aristocratic Englishman called Lord Michael Ware (Marmont). The imaginary romance becomes real. Her Imaginary Lover is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film.dbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Louisedbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Tobindbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nino_Martinidbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:nameHere's to Romancedbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenHere's to Romance is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Nino Martini, Genevieve Tobin and Anita Louise.dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Harrisondbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Hyltondbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:nameHere Come the Huggettsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Antony_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Huggettspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Huggetts_(film_series)Here Come the Huggetts is a 1948 British comedy film, the first of The Huggetts series, about a working class English family. All three films in the series were directed by Ken Annakin and released by Gainsborough Pictures.Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison head the cast as factory worker Joe Huggett and his wife Ethel, with Petula Clark, Jane Hylton and Susan Shaw as their young daughters (all with the same first names as the actresses portraying them) and Amy Veness as their opinionated grandmother. Diana Dors had an early role. Clark, who began her career as a child vocalist on BBC Radio, sings the song "Walking Backwards".Joe and Ethel had been introduced a year earlier in the film Holiday Camp and there would be two sequels, Vote for Huggett and The Huggetts Abroad (both 1949).dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gintydbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Belzbergdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Herrmanndbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Hameldbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Woronovdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morsedbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Taylordbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringSean O'Bryandbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Grodenchikdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:nameHere Come the Munstersdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Landisdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Munsters_filmsHere Come the Munsters is a science fiction comedy television film based on the 1960s CBS television series, The Munsters and was directed by Robert Ginty and written by Bill Prady, Jim Fisher, and Jim Staahl. The film stars Edward Herrmann, Christine Taylor, Veronica Hamel and Mathew Botuchis as the Munster family and tells the story of their arrival in the US from Transylvania. It aired on Fox on October 31, 1995.dbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Bamford_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Atom_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Kay Bamforddbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameHerodbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Wurmandbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_short_filmsHero (2000) is a short subject film directed and written by Mark Bamford. His wife Suzanne Kay Bamford wrote and produced the film. Hero played at international film festivals and subsequently sold worldwide for television. It was filmed in Kinderhook, New York, United States.dbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_David_Vincentdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerTom Malloydbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerDean Matthew Ronaldsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerJohn David Vincentdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Boasdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerBryan Glassdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerBryce DiCristofalodbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerChristopher J. Wilmotdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerGreg Polissenidbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerJason Torresdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerMichelle Alexandriadbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:producerThomas Sjölunddbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringTom Malloydbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Quinton_Aarondbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Mary_Stewartdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringMark Irvingsendbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Jarretdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringChris Ashworthdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringDale Wade Davisdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringDavid Josh Lawrencedbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringErik Audedbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringKrista Kalmusdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringLisa Vargadbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringNicole Arianna Foxdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:starringPaulo Benedetidbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:nameHero of the Underworlddbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Hero_of_the_Underworldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsHero of the Underworld is a 2016 drama, inspired by writer/actor/producer Tom Malloy's time working in a New York City hotel. The story centers around hotel manager Dylan Berrick, his desire to help a young woman who is assaulted at the hotel, and his struggles with heroin addiction. Tom Malloy stars alongside Nicole Fox, Quinton Aaron, Chris Ashworth, Gabriel Jarret, and David Josh Lawrence, with appearance by Catherine Mary Stewart. The film was shot in Rochester, NY and directed by John David Vincent.dbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wellmandbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Barthelmessdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aline_MacMahondbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHeroes for Saledbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_addictiondbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1932dbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Heroes_for_Sale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1922Heroes for Sale is a 1933 American pre-Code tragedy film directed by William Wellman, starring Richard Barthelmess, Aline MacMahon, and Loretta Young, and released by Warner Bros. and First National Pictures. 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It features the appearances of superstar DJs Carl Cox, Tiësto, Bob Sinclar, Ferry Corsten, Marco V, Pete Tong and many others. Original movie soundtrack by Agostino Carollo.dbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Kent_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Kentdbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_A._Mirandadbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Papasdbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Kent_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Kent_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Kent_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHighdbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:High_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:High_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_KentHigh is a film released in 1967, directed by Larry Kent and starring Lanny Beckman, Astri Thorvik, Peter Mathews, Joyce Cay, and Denis Payne. The film was banned by the censors of Quebec immediately before its scheduled premiere at the Montreal International Film Festival for its use of drugs, nudity, and explicit sex scenes.Filmmakers Jean Renoir, Fritz Lang, and Warren Beatty defended High as a film of art, rather than gratuity.dbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBill Hughesdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNine Networkdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Herbertdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Waters_(actor)dbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Oliverdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simone_Buchanandbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Seriodbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Countrydbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Country_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsHigh Country is a 1983 Australian film about a cattleman turned racehorse owner.dbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Lupinodbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gibb_McLaughlindbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Financedbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:High_Finance_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsHigh Finance is a 1933 British drama film directed by George King and starring Gibb McLaughlin and Ida Lupino. It was marketed as "the drama of a man overwhelmed by his own success". It is now classed as a lost film.dbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil C. Samueldbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newleydbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Haighdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Leedbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Flightdbp-dbr:High_Flight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Flight is a 1957 CinemaScope British Cold War film, directed by John Gilling and starring Ray Milland, Bernard Lee and Leslie Phillips.The title of the film was derived from the 1941 poem of the same title by Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee Jr., an Anglo-American aviator who flew for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and lost his life in 1941 over RAF Cranwell, where much of the film was shot.dbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Leighdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Glynndbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Channing-Williamsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringLesley Manvilledbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Sheendbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Davisdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Leighdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Skouras_Filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Glynndbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Channing-Williamsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Leighdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Hopesdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Hopes_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_LeighHigh Hopes is a 1988 British comedy drama film directed by Mike Leigh, focusing on an extended working-class family living in King's Cross, London, and elsewhere.The film primarily examines Cyril (Philip Davis) and Shirley (Ruth Sheen), a motor-cycle courier and his girlfriend, a gardener, along with their friends, neighbours, and Cyril's mother and sister.Despite staying true to Leigh's down-at-the-heel, realist style, the film is ultimately a social comedy concerning culture clashes between different classes and belief systems. According to the critic Michael Coveney', "As in Meantime, High Hopes contrasts the economic and spiritual conditions of siblings. And in developing some of the themes in Babies Grow Old and Grown-Ups, it presents a brilliantly organised dramatic résumé of attitudes towards parturition and old age."dbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Notedbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_musical_filmsHigh Note is a 1960 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was originally released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 3, 1960, as part of the Looney Tunes series. It features no dialogue, relying solely on the animation and music to carry the plot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film (Cartoon) in 1961, losing to Gene Deitch's Munro.dbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerGerald Greendbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Raffilldbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnuar Badindbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Coburndbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quinndbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsay_Wagnerdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cleavon_Littledbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chick_Venneradbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Raffilldbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Riskdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Colombiadbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Risk_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stewart_RaffillHigh Risk is a 1981 American-British-Mexican adventure heist film directed by Stewart Raffill and stars James Brolin, Lindsay Wagner, Cleavon Little, James Coburn, Ernest Borgnine and Anthony Quinn.dbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:producerAlan Finneydbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bottomsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clayton_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grigor_Taylordbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forrest_Redlichdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:nameHigh Rollingdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Igor_AuzinsHigh Rolling (also called High Rolling in a Hot Corvette) is an Australian buddy comedy directed by Igor Auzins and written by Forest Redlich. Golden Globe Award winners Joseph Bottoms and Judy Davis are among the cast. The soundtrack for the film was provided by the Australian band, Sherbet. The film was released in Australia on 4 August 1977.dbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:O'Dale_Irelanddbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmgroupdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Carrasdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Carasdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_S._Reppasdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:producerO'Dale Irelanddbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ashley_(actor)dbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:O'Dale_Irelanddbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmgroupdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Carrasdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Carasdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_S._Reppasdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Slavendbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethelmae_Wilson_Pagedbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:nameHigh School Caesardbp-dbr:High_School_Caesardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:High_School_Caesarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsHigh School Caesar is a 1960 American film directed by O'Dale Ireland. Matt Stevens (John Ashley) as the "guy with the power" at his high school but everyone despises him. He isn't, after all, known for his fairness and generosity. The tables are turned, however, when his fellow students resent his power and show him up at a drag race. Filmgroup released the film as a double feature with Date Bait.dbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Gaynordbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Farrelldbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_J._Greendbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dana_Burnettdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameHigh Society Bluesdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:High_Society_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_FoxHigh Society Blues is a 1930 American pre-Code film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The movie was written by Howard J. Green from the story by Dana Burnett, and directed by David Butler.Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzage's classics Seventh Heaven (1927), Street Angel (1928), and Lucky Star (1929); Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two and F. W. Murnau's Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927).dbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRocket Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerRubin M. Mendozadbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Willarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenise Crosbydbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Oedekerkdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas F. Wilsondbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJani Lanedbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Oedekerkdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Strungdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steve_Oedekerkdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_NygardHigh Strung is a 1991 American independent comedy film directed by Roger Nygard. It stars Steve Oedekerk (who also wrote the script with Robert Kuhn) as Thane Furrows, an uptight children's author who rarely leaves his house, eats only cereal, and is irritated by everything around him. It also stars Thomas F. Wilson, Fred Willard, Denise Crosby, Jani Lane, and Jim Carrey, and also contains a short cameo appearance by a young Kirsten Dunst.Despite the lack of a release on DVD, High Strung has developed and maintained a strong cult fan base.dbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:directorRichard Farrelldbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Alpertdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:directorMaryAnn DeLeodbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Downtown_Community_Television_Centerdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:starringBrendadbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dicky_Eklunddbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:starringGary Giuffridadbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Alpertdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Downtown_Community_Television_Centerdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Alpertdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:nameHigh on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowelldbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowelldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lowell,_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:High_on_Crack_Street:_Lost_Lives_in_Lowellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_drug_addictionHigh on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Richard Farrell, Maryann DeLeo and Jon Alpert. It was a co-production of HBO and DCTV, produced by Farrell, DeLeo, and Alpert. It aired on HBO as part of its series America Undercover. The documentary takes place about 20 miles northwest of Boston in the economically depressed former mill city of Lowell, Massachusetts.dbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHighway 13dbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:Highway_13_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsHighway 13 is a 1948 American drama film directed by William Berke and starring Robert Lowery. Lowery had just made Shep Comes Home for financier Robert L. Lippert.dbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doodles_Weaverdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Kinneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidedbp-dbp:nameHockey Homicidedbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hockey_Homicidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_animationHockey Homicide is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1945, featuring Goofy.dbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Kennedydbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edna_May_Oliverdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wheeler_and_Woolseydbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_DeLeondbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lew_Liptondbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S.J._Perelmandbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:nameHold 'Em Jaildbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jaildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_'Em_Jailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_comedy_filmsHold 'Em Jail is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Wheeler and Woolsey as a couple of inept characters who are wrongfully convicted of firearm possession. They are sent to prison, where they somehow end up playing on the warden's football team.Warden Edgar Kennedy frames innocent people and blackmails them into playing on his football team in exchange for promises of eventual exoneration.Wheeler and Woolsey are aware of the racket, but Kennedy treads lightly with them because his spinster sister (Oliver) is in love with one of them.Unusually for the duo, the film is a straight comedy without musical numbers. It is also noteworthy for giving Betty Grable her first substantial role after appearances as a Goldwyn Girl and in bit parts. The title is a pun on the then-popular college football cheer, "Hold 'em, Yale."dbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Hudsondbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carman_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsHold Anything is the third title in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko. It was released as early as August 9, 1930. It is loosely based on the lost film Hold Everything, one of whose songs, "Don't Hold Everything," features prominently in the cartoon. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, and animated by Isadore "Friz" Freleng and Norman Blackburn.dbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbp:distributorParamountdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbp:producerPaul Jonesdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Brackendbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_DeLeondbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Baldwindbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbp:nameHold That Blondedbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_That_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_MarshallHold That Blonde! is a 1945 American comedy crime film directed by George Marshall and starring Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake and Albert Dekker.dbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Courtdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mabel_Constandurosdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Godfrey_Winndbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHoliday Campdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willisdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Camp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Huggetts_(film_series)Holiday Camp is a 1947 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Flora Robson, Jack Warner, Dennis Price, and Hazel Court, and also features Kathleen Harrison and Jimmy Hanley. It is set at one of the then-popular holiday camps. It resonated with post-war audiences and was very successful. It was the first film to feature the Huggett family, who went on to star in The Huggetts film series.dbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:directorJack Harrisondbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:producerHarry Cohendbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Benson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Vollairedbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:starringMargery Pickarddbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:starringPamela Carmedbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:nameHoliday Loversdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loversdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_ArlissHoliday Lovers is a 1932 romantic comedy film from the United Kingdom. It is written by notable screenwriter and director Leslie Arliss, directed by Jack Harrison and stars Margery Pickard, George Vollaire, Pamela Carme and George Benson in his debut role. Filming took place at Wembley Studios under the supervision of Hugh Perceval, the head of Fox productions U.K, with production design by J. Elder Wills. It is the first film of Harry Cohen Productions and marks the return of film making to Wembley Studios after a major fire.When a man and woman of modest means meet on a Brighton pier they begin a holiday romance. However, when they each act rich to dupe the other, there are unintended consequences.dbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Scholldbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerJack Leewooddbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Kaydbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Beth_Hughesdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringDavid Streetdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringWally Vernondbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Scholldbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Leewooddbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Kaydbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Wainerdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:nameHoliday Rhythmdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_musical_filmsHoliday Rhythm is a 1950 American musical film directed by Jack Scholl and starring Mary Beth Hughes, David Street and Wally Vernon. It is a B movie revue released by the poverty row studio Lippert Pictures.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Paul Sylos.dbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringsdbp-dbp:nameHoliday for Shoestringsdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fairy_talesdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Holiday_for_Shoestringspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elvesHoliday for Shoestrings is a 1946 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 23, 1946. The film is a spoof of the fairy tale "The Elves and the Shoemaker".The plot concerns a pack of elves who help a shoemaker, Jake. The cartoon is set to a number of classical music pieces, some of which are used as running gags, especially from "The Nutcracker Suite". The title is a play on the David Rose number "Holiday for Strings". However, that tune is not played in the score.The cartoon is done largely in pantomime, with the occasional (unintelligible) bickering of elves, many of which look like miniature versions of Elmer Fudd with elf-like ears (anticipating a similar role played by Elmer 10 years later).dbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Imagedbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:October_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmline_Internationaldbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lithgowdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tia_Carreredbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Ian_Griffithdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nu_Imagedbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:October_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmline_Internationaldbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Hardingdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Geoffriondbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:nameHollow Pointdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollow_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_thriller_filmsHollow Point is a 1996 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Tia Carrere, John Lithgow, and Donald Sutherland.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:nameHollywood Barn Dancedbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Barn_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_musical_filmsHollywood Barn Dance is a 1947 American film starring Ernest Tubb. It was based on the CBS radio program of the same name, which was originally hosted by Cottonseed Clark, which, in turn, was a "replacement" for Gene Autry's Melody Ranch radio show, aired while the famed singing cowboy was serving in the Army Air Force during World War II.Jack Schwarz bought the film rights in 1947.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reynaldo_Villalobosdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_James_Olmosdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reynaldo_Villalobosdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Yerkovichdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbp:nameHollywood Confidentialdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_drama_filmsHollywood Confidential is a 1997 television film directed by Reynaldo Villalobos. It won an ALMA Award in 1998.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazydbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazydbp-dbp:directorManny Goulddbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazydbp-dbp:producerCharles Mintzdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazydbp-dbp:nameHollywood Goes Krazydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Laurel_&_Hardydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Goes_Krazypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsHollywood Goes Krazy is a 1932 short animated film featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat, as well as some caricatures of well-known actors of the time.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Spinelldbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:starringShannon Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:starringKate Forsterdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Forsterdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:nameHollywood Harrydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Harrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsHollywood Harry is a 1986 American neo-noir film starring and directed by Robert Forster. It was Forster's first film as producer and director. The film also featured Forster's 14-year-old daughter, Kate.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directorPatrick Wrightdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Perry Jr.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusanne Severeiddbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarcy Albrechtdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringRae Sperlingdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringSherry Hardindbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameHollywood Highdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_High_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsHollywood High is a 1977 American sex comedy film. The film is generally regarded as being of very low quality, with one retrospective review calling it "a shockingly inept piece of teen sexploitation". Another review "Even for a dubious genre like this, this movie reaches a level of badness that would make even the most jaded exploitation filmmakers pause, and subsequently resolve never to reach such a low point. Practically every department in this movie - acting, writing, directing, etc. - is at the very bottom of the barrel." Despite its poor reception, the movie had the unofficial sequel Hollywood High Part 2 released in 1981, which likewise was panned.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Vincent_(director)dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:distributorSeymour Borde & Associatesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:producerMark Bordedbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:producerColleen Meekerdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:producerSeymour Bordedbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jewel_Sheparddbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Andrewdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:starringDonna McDanieldbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:starringPaul Gunningdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Vincent_(director)dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:nameHollywood Hot Tubsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Hot_Tubspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_GoldsmithHollywood Hot Tubs is a 1984 comedy film starring Paul Gunning, Donna McDaniel, Michael Andrew and Jewel Shepard and directed by Chuck Vincent.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Tobindbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leni_Stengeldbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:nameHollywood Speaksdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speaksdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Speakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsHollywood Speaks is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Genevieve Tobin, Pat O'Brien and Leni Stengel. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:producerMaurice Kosloffdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Henrydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:starringDiana Darrindbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:nameHollywood Thrill-Makersdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hollywood_Thrill-Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._RayHollywood Thrill Makers is a 1954 American action film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring James Gleason, William Henry and Diana Darrin. It was distributed by Lippert Pictures. It is also known as Hollywood Stuntmen. It follows the lives of several Hollywood stuntmen.dbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:nameHome, Tweet Homedbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1950dbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_parksHome, Tweet Home is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 14, 1950, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:Home_Is_Where_the_Hart_Isdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Bromfielddbp-dbr:Home_Is_Where_the_Hart_Isdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Home_Is_Where_the_Hart_Isdbp-dbp:producerJohn M. Eckertdbp-dbr:Home_Is_Where_the_Hart_Isdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valri_Bromfielddbp-dbr:Home_Is_Where_the_Hart_Isdbp-dbp:starringDeanne Henrydbp-dbr:Home_Is_Where_the_Hart_Isdbp-dbp:starringStephen E. 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It stars Valri Bromfield, Leslie Nielsen, Eric Christmas, Ted Stidder and Martin Mull.dbp-dbr:Home_Sweet_Home_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Home_Sweet_Home_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Home_Sweet_Home_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn E. 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Set in the fictitious town of Redvale, the film is largely a vehicle for slapstick routines by Randle.dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Harrisondbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Hirddbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Victordbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Hensondbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._F._Delderfielddbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHome and Awaydbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellHome and Away is a 1956 British drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. It depicts the life of an ordinary working-class man after he wins the football pools. The film reunited Warner and Harrison who had previously appeared together in the Huggetts series of films.dbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rusty_Gormandbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:SymPics_International,_Incdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haley_Joel_Osmentdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Merrimandbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danielle_Panabakerdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rusty_Gormandbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:SymPics_International,_Incdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rusty_Gormandbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:nameHome of the Giantsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_basketball_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_of_the_Giantspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_SubyHome of the Giants is a 2007 American sports crime drama film written and directed by Rusty Gorman, and starring Haley Joel Osment, Ryan Merriman and Danielle Panabaker. The film has been described as a coming of age tale and sports drama.dbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Rolfedbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringStanley Bakerdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringFrancis Listerdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringRona Andersondbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Stuart_Blackdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:nameHome to Dangerdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Home_to_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_filmsHome to Danger is a 1951 British second feature film noir crime film directed by Terence Fisher starring Guy Rolfe, Rona Anderson and Stanley Baker. It was written by Written for Francis Edge and John Temple-Smith from a scenario by Ian Stuart Black.dbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Grahame_Bonddbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Brennan_(producer)dbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:starringGeoff Malonedbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Grahame_Bonddbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Brennan_(producer)dbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:nameHomesdaledbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Homesdaledbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Homesdalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_WeirHomesdale is a 1971 Australian film directed by Peter Weir. Homesdale is a black comedy about visitors at a guest house acting out their violent private fantasies and games under the control of the house staff.dbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Stewartdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Distributiondbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDick Clementdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIan La Frenaisdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Appletondbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Appletondbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Stewartdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Distributiondbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_A._Stewartdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_Lee_Streetdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHonestdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Honest_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oxfordshiredbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_A._Stewartdbp-dbr:Honest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:All_Saints_(group)Honest is a drama crime film released in 2000. The film was the directorial debut of ex-Eurythmics member Dave Stewart and starred Peter Facinelli and three members of the British/Canadian girl group All Saints: Melanie Blatt and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton.dbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truedbp-dbp:nameHonest Love and Truedbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Honest_Love_and_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_YukonHonest Love and True is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her stage partner who's similar to a Snidely Whiplash character, and also another character who's playing as what seems to be a park official.This is the last in a series of Betty Boop melodrama spoofs, which also included She Wronged Him Right (1934), Betty Boop's Prize Show (1934) and No! No! A Thousand Times No!! (1935).dbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbp:distributorKelly/Jordan Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Calvin_Lockhartdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Sandsdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbp:nameHoney baby, Honey babydbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Lebanondbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:Honeybaby,_Honeybabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_action_filmsHoney baby, Honey baby is a 1974 American action film directed by Michael Schultz. The film focuses on the adventures of Laura Lewis, a young woman from Harlem known as "Honey Baby" (Diana Sands), who wins a game show trip to Beirut, Lebanon. While on this trip, she and her cousin Skiggy (J.Eric Bell) get in trouble after she encounters a Chinese woman named Madame Chan (Gay Suilin), who, unknown to Laura and Skiggy, implants a dot with the secret formula of a deceased prince's body in Honey Baby's purse. Consequently, mercenaries track Honey Baby to get the formula back.The film was also released in the United States under a variety of alternate titles such as, "Honeybaby, Honeybaby", "Honeybaby", and "Three Days in Beirut".dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Cattralldbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:nameHoneymoon Academydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_QuintanoHoneymoon Academy (also titled For Better or for Worse) is a 1989 American adventure comedy film directed by Gene Quintano, starring Robert Hays and Kim Cattrall. During their honeymoon, a secret agent (Cattrall) and her new husband (Hays) become entangled in a plot to recover plates for counterfeiting U.S. currency. The film, described as a "would-be Romancing the Stone clone", has also been noted for its Hitchcock references. It released on May 11, 1990, to poor reviews.dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:producerMrs Wallace Reiddbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Reiddbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:nameHoneymoon Limiteddbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limiteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Limitedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsHoneymoon Limited is a 1935 American film.dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_MacMurraydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Virginia_Van_Uppdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katharine_Brushdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grace_Sartwell_Masondbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:nameHoneymoon In Balidbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:nameMy Love for Yoursdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balidbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_in_Balipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IndonesiaHoneymoon in Bali is a 1939 American romantic comedy film. It is also known by the alternative titles Husbands or Lovers and My Love for Yours. Virginia Van Upp's screenplay was based on the short stories "Our Miss Keane" by Grace Sartwell Mason in The Saturday Evening Post of May 24, 1923, and "Free Woman" by Katharine Brush in Redbook magazine of November–December 1936. In 1936 Paramount announced a film of Our Miss Keane to star Merle Oberon to be produced.dbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dorothy_Arznerdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginger_Rogersdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudette_Colbertdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:starringFredric Marchdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:starringCharles Rugglesdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:starringMonroe Owsleydbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dorothy_Arznerdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Purcelldbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_Parkerdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:nameHonor Among Loversdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loversdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_Among_Loverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dorothy_ArznerHonor Among Lovers is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Fredric March, Monroe Owsley, Charles Ruggles and Ginger Rogers. The film was originally titled Sex in Business.dbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Blystonedbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_McDonalddbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameHonor of the Mounteddbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsHonor of the Mounted is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Tom Tyler, Stanley Blystone and Francis McDonald.It was given a second release by Astor Pictures in 1937.dbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Whathamdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pom_Oliverdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerErrol Sullivandbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Miller_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Whathamdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pom_Oliverdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Quinnelldbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameHoodwinkdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hoodwink_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Claude_WhathamHoodwink is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Claude Whatham and written by Ken Quinnell. It stars John Hargreaves and Judy Davis with Geoffrey Rush in his feature film debut. The film is based on the true story of a well-publicised Australian con artist. It was nominated for eight Australian Film Institute Awards, with Davis winning the Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.dbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hannahdbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_MacDonald_(sound_effects_artist)dbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hannahdbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Bertinodbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:nameHooked Beardbp-dbr:Hooked_Beardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Hannahdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hooked_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsHooked Bear is a 1956 short film in the Humphrey the Bear series.dbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSTMdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerErna Kmínkovádbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerJiří Vaněkdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarta Šíchovádbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameJabberwockydbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryCzechoslovakiadbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surrealist_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czech-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czechoslovak_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czech_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jabberwockydbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Lewis_CarrollJabberwocky (Czech: Žvahlav aneb šatičky slaměného Huberta, "Jabberwocky, or Hubert's Straw Hats") is a 1971 Czechoslovak animated short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer, based loosely on the 1871 poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll and on a children's book Anička skřítek a Slaměný Hubert ("Anička the Sprite and Straw Hubert") by Czech surrealist Vítězslav Nezval, which is referenced in the Czech title.dbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:starringCicely Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:starringPeter Gawthornedbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:nameJack's the Boydbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Jack's_the_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_police_comedy_filmsJack's the Boy is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Francis Lister and Peter Gawthorne. It became well known for its song "The Flies Crawled Up the Window", sung by Hulbert, which was released as a record and proved a major hit. 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It is tied into and included on the DVD release of The Incredibles.The idea for this short came from an idea for a scene originally considered for inclusion in The Incredibles; it was cut from the feature and subsequently expanded into this short. 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Actor Tim Balme, who had earlier starred in Jackson's movie Braindead, plays the title role.dbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCelebrity Productionsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameJack Frostdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ComiColor_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Jack_Frost_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsJack Frost is a 1934 animated short film produced by Ub Iwerks and is part of the ComiColor Cartoons series.dbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_S._Flemingdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdison Studiosdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_S._Flemingdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbp:nameJack and the Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1902_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Jack_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_and_the_Beanstalk_(1902_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_fantasy_adventure_filmsJack and the Beanstalk is a 1902 American silent trick film directed by Edwin S. 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The film was made at Islington Studios, with sets designed by Alex Vetchinsky.dbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:directorElia Lyssydbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:producerKemp Curleydbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:producerKevin Harrisondbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:producerBruno Mussodbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:producerGreg Iguchidbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mat_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Travis_Pastranadbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringAllan Cookedbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringDavin "Psycho" Halforddbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringJeff "Harley" Schneiderdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringMidget Mikedbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringScott Plamerdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:starringTrigger Gummdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:nameJackass Presents: Mat Hoffman's Tribute to Evel Knieveldbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knieveldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dickhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(TV_series)dbp-dbr:Jackass_Presents:_Mat_Hoffman's_Tribute_to_Evel_Knievelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(film_series)Jackass Presents: Mat Hoffman's Tribute to Evel Knievel is a 2008 direct-to-DVD comedy film and the first Jackass Presents film in the Jackass franchise. It was released on May 27, 2008. The film is a tribute to the stuntman Evel Knievel, who died on November 30, 2007, one year before the film's release. Jackass Presents: Mat Hoffman's Tribute to Evel Knievel was succeeded by Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa.dbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:producerHarold Huthdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Boothdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newleydbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Aubreydbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Wintersdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Antrobusdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:nameJazz Boatdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_musical_comedy_filmsJazz Boat is a 1960 British black-and-white musical comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries and big band leader Ted Heath and his orchestra. It was written by John Antrobus and Hughes based on the 1960 novel Jazz Boat by Rex Rienits. The cinematographer was Nicolas Roeg.Many of the cast and the same director also made In the Nick (1960) which was a sequel although Newley plays a different role.dbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmdbp-dbp:nameJazz Rhythmdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsJazz Rhythm is a 1930 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is part of a series featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Sterndbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Yorker_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:distributorGalaxy Attractionsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Sterndbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Yorker_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Perldbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_D'Annibaledbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:nameJazz on a Summer's Daydbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_jazz_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_festivalsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:America's_Cupdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_in_American_cinemadbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Newport_County,_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_in_American_musicJazz on a Summer's Day is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was principal Cinematographer.Co-director Bert Stern, (commercial and fashion photographer) Directed the party scenes featuring his friends, and the water scenes.The Columbia Records legendary Jazz producer, George Avakian, was the film's Music Supervisor.The film mixes images of water with the performers and audience at the festival. It also features scenes of the 1958 America's Cup yacht races. The film is largely without dialog or narration (except for periodic announcements by emcee Willis Conover).The film features performances by Jimmy Giuffre; Thelonious Monk; Sonny Stitt; Anita O'Day; Dinah Washington; Gerry Mulligan; Chuck Berry; Chico Hamilton, with Eric Dolphy; and Louis Armstrong, with Jack Teagarden. Also appearing are Buck Clayton, Jo Jones, Armando Peraza, and Eli's Chosen Six, the Yale College student ensemble that included trombonist Roswell Rudd, shown driving around Newport in a convertible jalopy, playing Dixieland.As was scheduled in advance and announced in the program, the last performer Saturday night was Mahalia Jackson, who sang a one-hour program beginning at midnight, thus ushering in Sunday morning. The film concluded with her performance of The Lord's Prayer.Beat poet Gregory Corso can be seen in the audience a few times.In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film received a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.dbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:distributorSony Home Video, EMI/Picture Music International, Pioneer Artistsdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:producerLana Topham & Paul Flatterydbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:starringDavid Bowiedbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:starringLouise Scottdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Bowiedbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Johnson_(dramatist)dbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:nameJazzin' for Blue Jeandbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:David_Bowie_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Award_for_Best_Short_Form_Music_Videodbp-dbr:Jazzin'_for_Blue_Jeanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Julien_TempleJazzin' for Blue Jean is a 21-minute short film featuring David Bowie and directed by Julien Temple. It was created to promote Bowie's single "Blue Jean" in 1984 and released as a video single.The film won the 1985 Grammy Award for "Best Video, Short Form" (later renamed "Best Music Video"), which proved to be Bowie's only competitive Grammy Award during his lifetime.dbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerE. Gordon Craigdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilian_Oldlanddbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm Keendbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Frenchdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameJealousydbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jealousy_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_StudiosJealousy is a 1931 British drama film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Lilian Oldland, Malcolm Keen, Harold French and Frank Pettingell. It was shot at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Servaisdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorANAGRAMdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBibo TV&Filmdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIblis Filmsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLes Productions Drussartdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPrascino Picturesdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armin_Mueller-Stahldbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Spiersdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Servaisdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alain_Robbe-Grilletdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raoul_Servaisdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTaxandriadbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)dbp-dbp:countryBelgiumdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_set_in_lighthousesdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Budapestdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Belgian_comicsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxandria_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_ServaisTaxandria is a partially animated fantasy film by Raoul Servais, collaborating on a script with Frank Daniel and French writer Alain Robbe-Grillet, and starring, among others, Armin Mueller-Stahl. Being Servais's first and to date only feature film, Taxandria is notable for the use of Servais's distinct animation style, the servaisgraphie, as well as its connection to the Belgian graphic novel series Les Cités Obscures whose creator François Schuiten was the film's production designer.dbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directorJ.M.R. Lunadbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milo_Ventimigliadbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Manndbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerMatthew Perniciarodbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ.M.R. Lunadbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerRuss Cundiffdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Boyddbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katee_Sackhoffdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Tudykdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Lee_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faizon_Lovedbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milo_Ventimigliadbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milo_Ventimigliadbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Williams_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameTelldbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_crime_thriller_filmsTell is a 2014 crime thriller directed by J.M.R. Luna and starring Katee Sackhoff, Jason Lee and Milo Ventimiglia. Written by actor/screenwriter Timothy Williams, it was produced by Haven Entertainment, distributed by Orion Pictures, and was released on December 4.dbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTzipi Tropedbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:producerYisrael Ringeldbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Welshdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Mancusodbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Williams_(actress)dbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrée_Pelletierdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTell Me That You Love Medbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Israeldbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Tell_Me_That_You_Love_Me_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Israeli_filmsTell Me That You Love Me is a Canadian-Israeli coproduced drama film, directed by Tzipi Trope and released in 1983. The film stars Nick Mancuso and Barbara Williams as Dan and Miri, a couple in Tel Aviv whose marriage is running into trouble; meanwhile Miri, a journalist, begins to write a story about spousal abuse when she meets Naomi (Andrée Pelletier), a woman who is being abused by her husband David (Kenneth Welsh).The film was poorly received by critics. Gerald Pratley called it "a protracted, poorly written and unreal story of a failed marriage", while Greg Quill of the Toronto Star wrote that "The only relief from all this dreary anguish is temporary separation. Dan takes a job for a year in New York, Miri works out The Meaning Of Life at home. By then, of course, we couldn't care less about their relationship, about the long, sad silences these two greedy, self-centred people share at the nadir of their married life. Let's just hope they get their just desserts: another 50 years together."Welsh received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984.dbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTFI Internationaldbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Facinellidbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saffron_Burrowsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTempteddbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gold_Circle_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Tempted_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_BennettTempted is a 2001 Australian-French-American thriller film written and directed by Bill Bennett and starring Peter Facinelli, Burt Reynolds and Saffron Burrows.dbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roberta_Findlaydbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter E. Seardbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Fasanodbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Calderóndbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAngel Daviddbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mina_Berndbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Lynndbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCorinne Chateaudbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartha De La Cruzdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Bryantdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roberta_Findlaydbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTenementdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bronxdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_thriller_filmsTenement (also known as Game of Survival and Slaughter in the South Bronx) is a 1985 American exploitation urban horror film directed by Roberta Findlay.The film follows the violent chaos that ensues when the tenants of an apartment house in a South Bronx slum rise up against the brutal, drug-pushing street gang that attempts to take over their apartment and terrorize them. The film was given an X rating by the Motion Picture Association of America, and is one of a small number of films to receive such a rating solely for violence.dbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Gaynordbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Farrelldbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonya_Leviendbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._N._Behrmandbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameTess of the Storm Countrydbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sonya_Leviendbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Grace_Miller_Whitedbp-dbr:Tess_of_the_Storm_Country_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Rupert_HughesTess of the Storm Country is a 1932 American pre-Code Fox Film Corporation drama film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell and Dudley Digges. It is based on the novel of the same name by Grace Miller White and its adaptation for the stage by Rupert Hughes.Gaynor and Farrell appeared in numerous films together, including Frank Borzage's classics Seventh Heaven (1927), Street Angel (1928) and Lucky Star (1929).The film's copyright was renewed in 1960.dbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lynne_Littmandbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Bernsteindbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Devanedbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Alexanderdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lynne_Littmandbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Sacret_Youngdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameTestamentdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Down_syndrome_in_filmdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Testament_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-nuclear_filmsTestament is a 1983 American post-apocalyptic drama film co-produced and directed by Lynne Littman and written by John Sacret Young, based on Carol Amen's 1981 short story "The Last Testament". The film tells the story of how a small suburban town near the San Francisco Bay Area slowly falls apart after a nuclear war destroys outside civilization. The cast includes Jane Alexander, William Devane, Leon Ames, Ross Harris, Lukas Haas, Roxana Zal, and in small roles shortly before their rise to stardom, Kevin Costner and Rebecca De Mornay. It was one of the films, along with The Day After and Threads, that portrayed life after a nuclear war, mostly in response to an increase in hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union.Originally produced for the PBS series American Playhouse, it was given a theatrical release instead by Paramount Pictures on November 4, 1983 (although PBS did subsequently air it a year later). Alexander was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.dbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Palmerdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEnterprise Pictures Limiteddbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Kustowdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerGrahame Jenningsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Kingsleydbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Rigbydbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Shrapneldbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Pickupdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liza_Goddarddbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Palmerdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Rudkindbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameTestimonydbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Palmerdbp-dbr:Testimony_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dmitri_ShostakovichTestimony is a 1987 British independent musical drama film directed by Tony Palmer and starring Ben Kingsley, Sherry Baines and Robert Stephens. The film is based on the memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) as dictated in the book Testimony (edited by Solomon Volkov, ISBN 0-87910-021-4) and filmed in Panavision.dbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobertson Haredbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Lynndbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTharkdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Thark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aldwych_farceThark is a 1932 British film farce, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. In addition to Walls, the film stars Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare. The film is a screen adaptation of the original 1927 Aldwych farce play Thark. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Moellerdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Atwilldbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Boles_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Dunnedbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Moellerdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pandro_S._Bermandbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Heermandbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Y._Masondbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edith_Whartondbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Ayer_Barnesdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Age of Innocencedbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Age_of_Innocence_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edith_WhartonThe Age of Innocence is a 1934 American drama film directed by Philip Moeller and starring Irene Dunne, John Boles and Lionel Atwill. The film is an adaptation of the 1920 novel The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, set in the fashionable New York society of the 1870s. Prolific on Broadway, Philip Moeller directed only two films: this, and the 1935 Break of Hearts with Katharine Hepburn.The novel was also adapted in a 1924 silent film version starring Beverly Bayne and a 1993 film version that starred Michelle Pfeiffer. A 1928 Broadway stage adaptation starred Katharine Cornell.dbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Bushelldbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerKarl Hartldbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Herliedbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Bushelldbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karl_Hartldbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Hartldbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Angel with the Trumpetdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Austrian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angel_with_the_Trumpet_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_BushellThe Angel with the Trumpet is a 1950 British drama film directed by Anthony Bushell and starring Eileen Herlie, Basil Sydney and Norman Wooland. Based on a novel by Ernst Lothar, the film follows the rise and fall of an Austrian aristocrat and her eventual death following the Anschluss. The film is a remake of a 1948 Austrian film Der Engel mit der Posaune.dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOrion Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia-EMI-Warner Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_H._Solodbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susannah_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_H._Solodbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Scott_(Scottish_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Bryant_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Extondbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Awakeningdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claude_Bollingdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Egyptdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Newelldbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_archaeologydbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Bram_Stokerdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cambridgeshiredbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Clive_ExtonThe Awakening is a 1980 supernatural horror film directed by Mike Newell in his directorial debut and starring Charlton Heston, Susannah York, and Stephanie Zimbalist. The film follows an archeologist whose daughter becomes possessed by an ancient Egyptian queen. It is the third film version of Bram Stoker's 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars, following the 1970 television adaptation as The Curse of the Mummy for the TV series Mystery and Imagination, and the 1971 theatrical film by Hammer, Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (in which Ahmed Osman also appeared). A co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom, the film was shot in England and Egypt in 1979. It was released by Orion Pictures, then a subsidiary of Warner Bros., premiering in the United States on Halloween 1980. The film earned $8.4 million at the U.S. box office. Two different cuts of The Awakening exist: Newell's original cut, running approximately 105 minutes, which was released in the United Kingdom; and a shorter cut edited by Monte Hellman, running approximately 101 minutes, which was released in North America under mandate from Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gail_Dolgindbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Frydaydbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:distributorThe Video Projectdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:producerJudith Helfanddbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gail_Dolgindbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:producerWendy Ettingerdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Frydaydbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joslyn_Rose_Lyonsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Abby_Ginzbergdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gail_Dolgindbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Frydaydbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gail_Dolgindbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Frydaydbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joslyn_Rose_Lyonsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Abby_Ginzbergdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:nameThe Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movementdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Alabamadbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_civil_rights_movementdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gail_Dolgindbp-dbr:The_Barber_of_Birminghampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Birmingham,_AlabamaThe Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement is a 2011 documentary film about James Armstrong, one of the unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement.dbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Fondadbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Darwelldbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Kevin_McGuinnessdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Battle of Midwaydbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Forddbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_military_aviationdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Battle_of_Midway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Battle_of_MidwayThe Battle of Midway is a 1942 American short documentary film directed, co-edited and produced by John Ford. It is a montage of color footage of the Battle of Midway with voiceovers of narrators, Donald Crisp, Henry Fonda, and Jane Darwell.The 18-minute film was distributed by 20th Century Fox, and earned one of four inaugural Academy Awards for Best Documentary in 1942.dbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfredo_Zacaríasdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angel_Tompkinsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudio_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlicia Encinasdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfredo_Zacaríasdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfredo_Zacaríasdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beesdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beesdbp-dbr:The_Bees_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_beesThe Bees (Spanish: Abejas asesinas, "Killer Bees") is a 1978 Mexican horror film about South American bees imported to the USA, where they wreak havoc.dbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Freeddbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera-Ellendbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Astairedbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Maindbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Belle of New Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belle_of_New_York_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_WaltersThe Belle of New York is a 1952 musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters. Set in New York City circa 1900, the film stars Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen, Alice Pearce, Marjorie Main, Gale Robbins, and Keenan Wynn, with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. This whimsical (even by Astaire's standards) musical failed at the box office and impressed few critics at the time, mainly due to the nature of the plot which empowers lovers to float free of the influence of gravity - a conceit reprised in the 1999 film Simply Irresistible. Astaire was reluctant to take the project - he was originally supposed to play the role in 1946 but had avoided it through retirement. Clearly stung by its failure, Astaire later claimed that the dance routines - of which there are more than usual - are of a particularly high standard - a rare verdict from such a notoriously self-critical artist. Vera-Ellen is generally viewed as one of Astaire's most technically proficient dance partners, and this was a factor in his readiness to expand the dance content of the film beyond its traditional proportions.dbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerLudovico Toeplitzdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargaret Lockwooddbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Stockfelddbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringDesmond Testerdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_J._Lockedbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greta_Hellerdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beloved Vagabonddbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beloved_Vagabond_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Darius_MilhaudThe Beloved Vagabond is a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Maurice Chevalier, Betty Stockfeld, Margaret Lockwood and Austin Trevor. The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent producer Ludovico Toeplitz.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Fairbanksdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributorJerry Fairbanks Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Fairbanksdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Fairbanksdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Fairbanksdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Bouncedbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_technologydbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_spacedbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Promotional_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bell_Labsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bounce_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Communications_satellitesThe Big Bounce is a 1960 American film directed and written by Jerry Fairbanks. It follows Project Echo and was financed by Bell Labs.dbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Hill_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerno creditdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leila_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_F._Mariondbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._C._Nugentdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Hill_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Flavindbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Mariondbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Farnhamdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Housedbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Sound_Mixing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frances_Mariondbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_House_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_HillThe Big House is a 1930 American pre-Code prison drama film directed by George Hill, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring Chester Morris, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and Robert Montgomery. The story and dialogue were written by Frances Marion, who won the Academy Award for Best Writing Achievement. As one of the first prison movies, it inspired many others of this genre.dbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Battersbydbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Battersbydbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bodydbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sciencedbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_filmsThe Body is a 1970 British scientific documentary film directed and produced by Roy Battersby. In the film, external and internal cameras are used to showcase the human body.The film's narrators, Frank Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide commentary that combines the knowledge of human biologists and anatomical experts. The film's soundtrack, Music from the Body, was composed by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters. It includes songs that were made using the human body as a medium. Waters is also the narrator of one scene.dbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonas_McCorddbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerRudy Cohendbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antonio_Banderasdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Flemyngdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Jacobidbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Wood_(English_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Shrapneldbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Luxdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonas_McCorddbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonas_McCorddbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bodydbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_archaeologydbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jerusalemdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_thriller_drama_filmsThe Body is a 2001 mystery thriller drama film written and directed by Jonas McCord. Based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Richard Sapir, it stars Antonio Banderas, Olivia Williams, Jason Flemyng, Lillian Lux, John Wood, and Derek Jacobi. It is a joint American-Israeli-German co-production, shot on-location in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Italy.The plot follows Father Matt Gutierrez (Banderas), a Jesuit priest sent by the Vatican to investigate an archaeologic finding by Dr. Sharon Golban (Williams) which is suspected to be the remains of the body of Jesus Christ. This finding puts Gutierrez's faith and his doubts in constant confrontation with Golban's scientific views, and stirs political tensions between Palestine and Israel, while also shaking the foundations of Christianity itself.The film was released on April 20, 2001, by TriStar Pictures and received mixed critical reviews.dbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Eddeydbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Jones_(author)dbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarrie Barkla, Fred Betts, Belinda Giblin, Ken James, Paul Karo, George Mallaby, Judy Nunn, Lois Ramsaydbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Jones_(author)dbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Boxdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Box_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)The Box is a 1975 Australian film adaptation, based on the Australian soap opera of the same name produced by Crawford Productions and featuring much of the same cast from the regular series. The film also features Graham Kennedy playing himself, and Cornelia Frances in the key role of Dr. S. M. Winter, an efficiency expert brought in to improve operations at UCV-12. Robin Ramsay played Winter's assistant Bruce. Marilyn Vernon as starlet Ingrid O'Toole, and Leonie Bradley, credited as "Nature Girl", provide nude glimpses, as does the returning Belinda Giblin. Keith Lee played Price, and Robert Forza appeared as Channel 12's clapper loader.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMartyn C. Websterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Sellarsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Horseshoedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Horseshoe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_drama_filmsThe Broken Horseshoe is a 1953 British "B" crime film directed by Martyn C. Webster and starring Robert Beatty, Elizabeth Sellars, Peter Coke, and Hugh Kelly. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson based on the BBC television series of the same title from the previous year. A surgeon is drawn into a murder case.dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Rocdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Fyffedbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lauriedbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Finlay_Curriedbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Strongdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Vincent_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Brothers_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_BoxThe Brothers is a 1947 British film melodrama directed by David MacDonald and starring Patricia Roc, Will Fyffe and Maxwell Reed. It was adapted from the novel of the same title by L. A. G. Strong.dbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerTeddy Bairddbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal-Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Browning Versiondbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Terence_RattiganThe Browning Version is a 1951 British drama film based on the 1948 play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and starred Michael Redgrave. In 1994, the play was filmed again with Albert Finney in the lead.dbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Figgisdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerMimi Polk Gitlindbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta Scacchidbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlbert Finneydbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Modinedbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Figgisdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Harwooddbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Browning Versiondbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ronald_Harwooddbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Browning_Version_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_FiggisThe Browning Version is a 1994 British drama film directed by Mike Figgis, written by Ronald Harwood, and starring Albert Finney, Greta Scacchi, and Matthew Modine. The film is based on the 1948 stage play of the same name by Terence Rattigan, which was previously adapted for film under the same name in 1951.dbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directorFederico Chentrensdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNine Networkdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerFederico Chentrensdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Fitzpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hamblindbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_Tealedbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Pomeranzdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bushrangerdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bushranger_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_television_filmsThe Bushranger is a 1976 Australian TV movie.The movie was directed by Federico Chentrens, an Italian director who came to Australia to make a TV series about bushrangers. The series was not made but Chentres liked Australia and decided to settle there permanently.The film was based on a 1972 novel by Kenneth Cook, The Wanted Dead. The Sydney Morning Herald reviewing the book, called it "a bookful of excitement." A script was originally done by Cook and Eleanor Witcombe and was sold to the ABC who were going to make it in collaboration with an Italian company. However, this floundered after problems with Actors' Equity.The movie was part of a nine-picture slate from the Nine network made at a cost of $2 million. Others included Paradise, The Human Target, Spiral Bureau, and Polly Me Love.The film was shot entirely on the ranch of Smokey Dawson. The film was shown as part of three 90 minute TV movies on "Australian Film Week" on GTV-9 along with Polly Me Love and Murcheson Creek.dbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Butcher Boydbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_LantzThe Butcher Boy is an animated cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the second of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons.dbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerman E. Webberdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Dehnerdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Torin_Thatcherdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Canadiansdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Canadian_Prairiesdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_Gamleydbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Canadians_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Canadians is a 1961 Anglo–Canadian CinemaScope Western film written and directed by Burt Kennedy. It starred Robert Ryan, John Dehner and Torin Thatcher.It was Kennedy's directorial debut.dbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorULCA Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Halasdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoy Batchelordbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Candlemakerdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christian_animationdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halas_and_Batchelor_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candlemaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HalasThe Candlemaker is a 1956 animated short film directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor for the United Lutheran Church in America. The story is about a candlemaker and his son at Christmas time.dbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Glynndbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Hawthornedbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_McKerndbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denis_Lawsondbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Wolfdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Glynndbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chaindbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seven_deadly_sins_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Chain_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy-drama_filmsThe Chain is a 1984 British comedy drama film written by Jack Rosenthal directed by Jack Gold. It stars Maurice Denham, Nigel Hawthorne, Denis Lawson and Leo McKern. The film was produced and distributed by Film Four International. In 1994, a spin-off television series, Moving Story, was made for ITV in which Warren Clarke played the part of Bamber.The theme tune is sung by Barbara Dickson. The opening dialogue is sampled on "V. Thirteen" by Big Audio Dynamite; "Good morning, Sodom and Gomorrah, Good morning, sinners, No, that wasn't your radio set on the blink again".dbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Vincentdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Newlanddbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Challengedbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbr:The_Challenge_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_mystery_filmsThe Challenge is a 1948 American mystery film starring Tom Conway as Bulldog Drummond.dbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matheson_Langdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringJuliette Comptondbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringShayle Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringGenevieve Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chinese Bungalowdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Bungalow_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillThe Chinese Bungalow is a 1926 British silent drama film directed by Sinclair Hill, and starring Matheson Lang, Genevieve Townsend and Juliette Compton. It was based on the 1925 play The Chinese Bungalow, which was adapted for further films in 1930 and 1940. It was made by Stoll Pictures, whose principal star throughout the mid-1920s was Lang.dbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAustin Trevordbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Allandbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_M._Liondbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringLilian Braithwaitedbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Chinese Puzzledbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chinese_Puzzle_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_NewallThe Chinese Puzzle is a 1932 British crime film directed by Guy Newall and starring Leon M. Lion, Austin Trevor, Lilian Braithwaite, Elizabeth Allan and Francis L. Sullivan.It was shot at Twickenham Studios in London, controlled by the independent producer Julius Hagen. The film is based on the play The Chinese Puzzle by Frances Barclay and Leon M. Lion which had previously been made into a film The Chinese Puzzle in 1919.dbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Clowndbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Clown_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsThe Clown is a 1931 short animated film by Universal Pictures and one of many in the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series.dbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Distributing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Gielguddbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Peacockdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Calthropdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Distributing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Haydendbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Clue of the New Pindbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_MaudeThe Clue of the New Pin is a 1929 all-talking sound British crime film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Benita Hume, Kim Peacock, and Donald Calthrop. The soundtrack was recorded using the British Phototone sound-on-disc system. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. This film is important historically as being Britain's first all-talking feature film produced entirely in Britain. The first all-talking British feature production, a film entitled Black Waters, had been produced in the United States due to a lack of sound recording equipment in Britain.The film was one of only 10 filmed in British Phototone, a sound-on-disc system which used 12-inch discs. All of the other nine films made in this process were short films. In March 1929, this film and The Crimson Circle, filmed in the De Forest Phonofilm sound-on-film system, were 'trade-shown' to cinema exhibitors.This film is an adaptation of the 1923 novel The Clue of the New Pin by Edgar Wallace. It was later remade in 1961.dbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directorAllan Davisdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Danemandbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringBernard Archarddbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Villiersdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Mackiedbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Clue of the New Pindbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesThe Clue of the New Pin is a 1961 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Allan Davis and starring Paul Daneman, Bernard Archard and James Villiers. The screenplay was by Philip Mackie, based on the 1923 Edgar Wallace novel of the same title which was previously filmed in 1929. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965.dbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_de_Cordovadbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Beckdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Hartdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olga_San_Juandbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Treacherdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonja_Heniedbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Kirby_(figure_skater)dbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_de_Cordovadbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Reischdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Bowersdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Countess of Monte Cristodbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Scharfdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Publicity_stunts_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Norwaydbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederick_de_Cordovadbp-dbr:The_Countess_of_Monte_Cristo_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Figure_skating_filmsThe Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Fred de Cordova and starring Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan and Dorothy Hart. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. It was Henie's last dramatic feature film.dbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward Butcherdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stepin_Fetchitdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kent_Taylordbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Venabledbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Lehmandbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe County Chairmandbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsThe County Chairman is a 1935 American comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Will Rogers, Evelyn Venable and Kent Taylor. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It is based on the 1903 play of the same name by George Ade which had previously been adapted into a 1914 silent film The County Chairman.dbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Wyndhamdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringMadge Whitedbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:M._Gray_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeatrice Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_M._Delldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Eleventh Hourdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ethel_M._DellThe Eleventh Hour is a 1922 British silent film. One of a number of adaptations of Ethel M. Dell's romance novels made around this time, the film revolves around Doris Elliott (Madge White), who marries farmer Jeff Ironside (Dennis Wyndham), but quickly tires of farm life, and leaves him, only to realise her mistake and return just before Ironside commits suicide – hence "the eleventh hour" of the title. It is unknown whether any recording of the film survives; it may be a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zena_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Victordbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringCyril Chamberlaindbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Embezzlerdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Embezzler_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingThe Embezzler is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Gilling, and starring Charles Victor, Zena Marshall and Cyril Chamberlain. It was made as a second feature shot at Twickenham Studios and on location around London. The film's sets were designed by the art director C. Wilfred Arnold.The story concerns a bank cashier who steals cash from the bank where he is employed.dbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Varneydbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringDoria Marchdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Esmonddbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Eternal Femininedbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eternal_Feminine_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_VarneyThe Eternal Feminine is a 1931 British drama film directed by Arthur Varney and starring Guy Newall, Doria March and Jill Esmond. It was made at Twickenham Studios. Its title refers to the psychological archetype of the eternal feminine.dbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dickie_Moore_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chic_Saledbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julien_Josephsondbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maude_T._Howelldbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Expertdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edna_Ferberdbp-dbr:The_Expert_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy-drama_filmsThe Expert is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama directed by Archie Mayo and starring Chic Sale and Dickie Moore. It is based on a 1924 Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman play, Minick, which is based on the short story "Old Man Minick" by Ferber. The film was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.The Library of Congress holds a print.dbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bertram_Brackendbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerAubrey M. Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringBramwell Fletcherdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dulcie_Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlice Warddbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bertram_Brackendbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_M._Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bertram_Brackendbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Barringerdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_M._Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Face on the Barroom Floordbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bertram_Brackendbp-dbr:The_Face_on_the_Barroom_Floor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsThe Face on the Barroom Floor is a 1932 pre-Code American crime film directed by Bertram Bracken and starring Dulcie Cooper, Bramwell Fletcher and Alice Ward.dbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathleen_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Faithful Heartdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Monckton_Hoffedbp-dbr:The_Faithful_Heart_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._SamuelsonThe Faithful Heart is a 1922 British drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Owen Nares, Lillian Hall-Davis and Cathleen Nesbitt. It is an adaptation of the play The Faithful Heart by Monckton Hoffe.dbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fallsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Non-narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedyThe Falls is a 1980 film directed by Peter Greenaway. It was Greenaway's first feature-length film after many years making shorts. It does not have a traditional dramatic narrative; it takes the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts.dbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directorEdward Sampsondbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Malonedbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringIris Adriandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Carlisledbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarshall Bradforddbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Odlumdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Howelldbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fast and the Furiousdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Fast and the Furious is a 1954 American crime drama B movie starring John Ireland and Dorothy Malone, co-directed by Ireland and Edward Sampson.It was the first film produced for the American Releasing Corporation, and the second feature produced by Roger Corman.dbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Smightdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Georges-Alain_Vuilledbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ascona_Films_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francesco_Quinndbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maud_Adamsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:F._Murray_Abrahamdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amber_O'Sheadbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Smightdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Georges-Alain_Vuilledbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ascona_Films_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Yustdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Prince_Michael_of_Greecedbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Favoritedbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1800sdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1790sdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Danish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Smightdbp-dbr:The_Favorite_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Ottoman_EmpireThe Favorite (also titled Intimate Power) is a 1989 Swiss-American historical drama film based on the unsubstantiated story of Aimée du Buc de Rivéry that takes place at the dawn of the 19th century. It was the final film of director Jack Smight.dbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directorThorold Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSterling Filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis Zimmermandbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Ainleydbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Huthdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Dixdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Barrydbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:St._John_Ervinedbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe First Mrs. Fraserdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Mrs._Fraser_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thorold_DickinsonThe First Mrs. Fraser is a 1932 British musical romance film directed by Thorold Dickinson and Sinclair Hill and starring Henry Ainley, Joan Barry and Dorothy Dix. It is an adaptation of the 1929 play The First Mrs. Fraser by St. John Greer Ervine. It was made at Wembley Studios. The sets were designed by J. Elder Wills and Oscar Werndorff.dbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Neagledbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Blanddbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Gawthornedbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Toverdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W.P._Drurydbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Flag Lieutenantdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flag_Lieutenant_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_war_filmsThe Flag Lieutenant is a 1932 British war film based on the play by William Price Drury and directed by and starring Henry Edwards, Anna Neagle, Joyce Bland, and Peter Gawthorne. The film's plot involves a lieutenant who is wrongly accused of cowardice.dbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Humphreysdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Croker-Kingdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringOwen Roughwooddbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:starringTeddy Arundelldbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Four Just Mendbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Four_Just_Men_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_RidgwellThe Four Just Men is a 1921 British silent crime film directed by George Ridgwell and starring Cecil Humphreys, Teddy Arundell and Charles Croker-King. It was based on the 1905 novel The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. The film still survives unlike many other silent films of the era which are now considered lost. Its plot concerns four vigilantes who seek revenge for the public against criminals.dbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Halldbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Denisondbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dulcie_Graydbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Franchise Affairdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Franchise_Affair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsThe Franchise Affair is a 1951 British mystery thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, Anthony Nicholls and Marjorie Fielding. It was written by Robert Hall and Huntington from the 1948 novel The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey.dbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathleen_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringBelle Chrystalldbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Frightened Ladydbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_HunterThe Frightened Lady is a 1932 British thriller film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Emlyn Williams, Cathleen Nesbitt, Norman McKinnel and Belle Chrystall. It was adapted by Bryan Edgar Wallace from his father Edgar Wallace's 1931 play The Case of the Frightened Lady, which was adapted again later for a 1940 film.The film is also known as Criminal at Large in the United States.dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Kortmandbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecilia_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Belldbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fugitivedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Fugitive is a 1933 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Rex Bell, Cecilia Parker and Bob Kortman.dbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directorCarl Thibaultdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRivercoast Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarl Thibaultdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Pollackdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric J. Thibault and Sabrina Thibaultdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn D. Gorickdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoshua J. Smithdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerNapoleon Bemisdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Garagedbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garage_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsThe Garage is a 2006 American independent film written and directed by Carl Thibault.dbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Mackay_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tilda_Swintondbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Leigh_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Millsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Mackay_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gardendbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:The_Garden_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_LGBT-related_filmsThe Garden is a 1990 British arthouse film directed by Derek Jarman and produced by James Mackay for Basilisk Communications, in association with Channel 4, British Screen, and ZDF. The film is loosely based on the story of Christ's crucifixion, except the figure of Christ is replaced with a gay male couple. The film has been seen as an allegory of the suffering gays were going through during the AIDS crisis and their ostracism by most of society. The film was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Nicoldbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringVeronica Hurstdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Erickson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gilded Cagedbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gilded_Cage_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingThe Gilded Cage is a 1955 second feature British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Alex Nicol, Veronica Hurst and Clifford Evans. It was written by Brock Williams from a story by Paul Erickson.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Houstondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Ryderdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Girl in the Picturedbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Picture_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsThe Girl in the Picture is a 1957 British second feature crime film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Donald Houston and Patrick Holt. It was written by Paul Ryder.dbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Elveydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Savilledbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Poultondbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_de_Casalisdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Brodydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringAubrey Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Armontdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Nanceydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Glad Eyedbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Glad_Eye_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_SavilleThe Glad Eye is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, Mabel Poulton and Jeanne de Casalis. It was a remake of The Glad Eye, a 1920 film based on the play Le Zebre by Nicolas Nancey and Paul Armont. It was made at Twickenham Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directorLeslie Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGlobe Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeverly Garlanddbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringHanley Stafforddbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Go-Getterdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsThe Go-Getter is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and Leslie Goodwins and starring Hank McCune, Hanley Stafford and Beverly Garland.dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Kimminsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Greydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Cellierdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:D.B._Wyndham-Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Frankaudbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Cagedbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Cage_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellThe Golden Cage is a 1933 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Anne Grey, Anthony Kimmins and Frank Cellier. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by MGM. A woman marries a wealthy man but is still secretly in love with a much poorer man.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hy_Averbackdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.-Seven Artsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerMalcolm Stuartdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Novakdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringClint Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaude Akinsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringZero Mosteldbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hy_Averbackdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Peter_Blattydbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Bank Robberydbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nelson_Riddledbp-dbr:The_Great_Bank_Robbery_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hy_AverbackThe Great Bank Robbery is a 1969 Western comedy film from Warner Bros. directed by Hy Averback and written by William Peter Blatty, based on the novel by Frank O'Rourke. The movie had a soundtrack with songs by Jimmy Van Heusen.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Battendbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Clamadbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Gamedbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Great_Game_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chelsea_F.C.The Great Game is a 1930 British film, one of the earliest feature films to use football as a central theme.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerSinclair Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Cutlerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Stanmoredbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Gallondbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Gay Roaddbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillThe Great Gay Road is a 1931 British drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Stewart Rome, Frank Stanmore and Kate Cutler. It was adapted from the 1910 novel The Great Gay Road by Tom Gallon which had previously been made in a silent film The Great Gay Road in 1920. It was made by Stoll Pictures at Cricklewood Studios. Location filming was done around Tunbridge Wells.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdmund Beloindbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Beloindbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rose_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Beloindbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Loverdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsThe Great Lover is a 1949 American comedy film starring Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming, and Roland Young. In the film, a scout leader takes his troop on an ocean cruise, pursues a beautiful duchess and is stalked by a murderer. It is also known as Easy Does It and My Favourite Redhead.dbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dina_Merrilldbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Huddlestondbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Winfielddbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_E._Mosleydbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Marleydbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringMira Watersdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annazette_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Durhamdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Greatestdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_1960_Summer_Olympicsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Olympic_boxingThe Greatest is a 1977 biographical sports film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in which Ali plays himself. It was directed by Tom Gries. The film follows Ali's life from the 1960 Summer Olympics to his regaining the heavyweight crown from George Foreman in their famous "Rumble in the Jungle" fight in 1974. The film consists largely of archival footage of Ali's boxing matches used in the screenplay.The film is based on the book The Greatest: My Own Story written by Muhammad Ali and Richard Durham and edited by Toni Morrison.The song "The Greatest Love of All" was written for this film by Michael Masser (music) and Linda Creed (lyrics), and sung by George Benson; it was later covered and made a Billboard Hot 100 #1 single by Whitney Houston.dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_More_O'Ferralldbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIan Dalrympledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denholm_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Schelldbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_More_O'Ferralldbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lesley_Stormdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Heart of the Matterdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Empiredbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1942dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_More_O'Ferralldbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sierra_LeoneThe Heart of the Matter is a 1953 British drama film based on the 1948 book of the same name by Graham Greene. It was directed by George More O'Ferrall for London Films. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Summersdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringArthur Macraedbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Stanmoredbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe House Oppositedbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_House_Opposite_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsThe House Opposite is a 1931 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Henry Kendall, Frank Stanmore and Arthur Macrae. It was shot at Elstree Studios outside London. It was based on the 1931 novel The House Opposite by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon. It follows a police officer who pursues a gang of blackmailers.dbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directorChris Briantdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Raven_Banner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Rouschopdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerDonato Rotunnodbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerAntoine Huetdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerThomas Malmontedbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Waddingtondbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianna_Agrondbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Knoxdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Briantdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Beckerdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Browndbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Correiadbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Raven_Banner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmandbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Huntersdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunters_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Luxembourgian_horror_thriller_filmsThe Hunters is a 2011 French-Luxembourgish-Belgian crime horror thriller film directed by Chris Briant. The film was produced by Antoine Huet, Thomas Malmonte, Donato Rotunno, and Joseph Rouschop. It stars Dianna Agron, Steven Waddington and Tony Becker. It was released in limited theaters on December 27, 2011.dbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnatole Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Kerrdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yul_Brynnerdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Taboridbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Journeydbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1956dbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Auricdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hungarydbp-dbr:The_Journey_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_Revolution_of_1956_filmsThe Journey is a 1959 American drama film directed by Anatole Litvak. A group of Westerners try to flee Hungary after the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. It has Ron Howard in his first credited acting role, Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Jason Robards and Robert Morley. Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner were paired for the first time since they starred in The King and I in 1956. The Journey was shot in Metrocolor.dbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Y._Drakedbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorInterGlobal Home Videodbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerDonald Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Traceydbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringSally Graydbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss Vezariandbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringTell Schreiberdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Y._Drakedbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Wilson_(writer_and_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Wilson_(writer_and_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Y._Drakedbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Keeperdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1947dbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Donald_Wilson_(writer_and_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Donald_Wilson_(writer_and_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Keeper_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_late-night_programmingThe Keeper is a 1976 Canadian comedy-thriller film written and directed by T.Y. 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The film was never released theatrically and went straight to television.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFred Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darlanne_Fluegeldbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Spinelldbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruben_Bladesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Colón_(musician)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Fightdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_WilliamsonThe Last Fight is a 1983 American film directed by Fred Williamson.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerTim Saundersdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Bonnerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ewartdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Huttondbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringNan Huttondbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Mistodbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Laurencedbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Frontierdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hanna-Barbera_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_Wincerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_Australian_television_series_endingsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Frontier_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_set_in_the_Northern_TerritoryThe Last Frontier is a 1986 American-Australian television miniseries starring Linda Evans, Jack Thompson and Jason Robards.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bickforddbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlec B. Francisdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringConstance Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keene_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Mandbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:The_Last_Man_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsThe Last Man is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Howard Higgin and starring Charles Bickford, Constance Cummings and Alec B. Francis.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerGiles Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Granadbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Pakdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringFernanda Tavaresdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeverley Murraydbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringWally Martindbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Strawdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Straw_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giles_WalkerThe Last Straw is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1987. Directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson, the film is a sequel to the films The Masculine Mystique and 90 Days.In The Last Straw, Alex (Sam Grana) and Laura (Fernanda Tavares) are now running the sperm donation business proposed in 90 Days, while Blue (Stefan Wodoslawsky) and Hyang-Sook (Christine Pak) are ready to start a family but have discovered that Blue is infertile. Alex becomes embroiled in international espionage when foreign countries are willing to pay millions of dollars or even to commit kidnapping because his sperm is so highly prized, while Blue's infertility places a strain on his relationship with Hyang-Sook.The film was originally announced in 1986 as being slated to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987, although it did not do so and instead premiered at the 1987 Festival of Festivals. A short preview teaser was however screened at the Berlin International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Bushnelldbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Cassidydbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Carneydbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Tomlindbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Macydbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Rochedbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodolfo_Sonegodbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Late Showdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_BentonThe Late Show is a 1977 American neo-noir comedy-mystery film, written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy.A drama with a few comic moments, the story follows an aging detective trying to solve the case of his partner's murder while dealing with a flamboyant new client.Benton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1977.dbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Bolamdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rodney_Bewesdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brigit_Forsythdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Likely Ladsdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Newcastle_upon_Tynedbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:The_Likely_Lads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_La_FrenaisThe Likely Lads is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner, starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. It is a spin-off from Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, although it has the same title as the earlier 1960s British television series The Likely Lads, of which Whatever was the sequel.The screenplay is by the scriptwriters of the television show, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais; and the principal roles of Bob and Terry, as well as those of Bob's wife Thelma and Terry's sister Audrey, are played by the original television cast.This film was the final screen appearance of Bewes and Bolam together. At the time of the film's release, the two had, according to Bewes, fallen out over something he had said in an interview with the press and never spoken to each other again, but when Bewes died in November 2017, Bolam denied there was a rift between the two men.dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Sheffielddbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:starringAnn E. Todddbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:starringMorris Ankrumdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Rockwooddbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:nameThe Lion Huntersdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Huntersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:The_Lion_Hunterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_adventure_filmsThe Lion Hunters is a 1951 American low-budget adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield, Morris Ankrum, Ann Todd (in her final feature film), Douglas Kennedy and Woody Strode, billed as "Woodrow Strode" in his first credited role. It was the fifth in the 12-film Bomba, the Jungle Boy series from poverty row Monogram Pictures, based on the Bomba series of juvenile adventure books. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Dave Milton and Vin Taylor.dbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrent Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Welshdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerGordon Wolfdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Moreaudbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Willettdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Paul_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Locketdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Hall_of_Fame_episodesdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karen_Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Locket_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_biographical_drama_filmsThe Locket is a 2002 Hallmark Hall of Fame psychological drama television film starring Vanessa Redgrave. The film is a screen adaptation of Richard Paul Evans' novel of the same name, adapted and directed by Karen Arthur. It premiered on December 8, 2002 on CBS.dbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lonesome Traildbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Lonesome_Trail_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Lonesome Trail is a 1955 American Western film starring Wayne Morris and John Agar.It was made for Lippert Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOlivia Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Yatesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Watsondbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeigh McCormackdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Long Day Closesdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT_culture_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:The_Long_Day_Closes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_DaviesThe Long Day Closes is a 1992 British drama film written and directed by Terence Davies and starring Marjorie Yates, Leigh McCormack, Anthony Watson, Nicholas Lamont and Ayes Owens. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Allandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Chorddbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Chord_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsThe Lost Chord is a 1933 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring John Stuart, Elizabeth Allan and Jack Hawkins. The screenplay concerns a musician who becomes embroiled in the domestic rows of an aristocratic family. It was inspired by the Arthur Sullivan song The Lost Chord. Two earlier films directed by Wilfred Noy, The Lost Chord (1917) and The Lost Chord (1925), were both also based on the song. The film was made at Twickenham Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWalturdawdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Petersdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Loudwater Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Westdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broadwest_filmsThe Loudwater Mystery is a 1921 British silent crime film directed by Walter West and starring Gregory Scott, Pauline Peters and Clive Brook. It was based on the 1920 novel The Loudwater Mystery by Edgar Jepson.dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Kershnerdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributing_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeon Rothdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Uredbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Kershnerdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributing_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Moore_(novelist)dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Luck of Ginger Coffeydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irvin_Kershnerdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novels_by_Brian_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Brian_Moore_(novelist)dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_Ginger_Coffey_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernardo_SegallThe Luck of Ginger Coffey is a 1964 Canadian film directed by Irvin Kershner. It is based on the Governor General's Award-winning novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, published in 1960.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRevolver Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Les_Films_du_Losangedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon Moseleydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerPierre-Olivier Bardetdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Les_Films_du_Losangedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Frydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emanuel_Schikanederdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Magic Flutedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Opera_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stephen_Frydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Magic_Flutedbp-dbr:The_Magic_Flute_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_musical_fantasy_filmsThe Magic Flute is a 2006 romantic fantasy film directed by Kenneth Branagh, adapted from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's singspiel Die Zauberflöte. An international co-production between France and the United Kingdom, it was produced by Idéale Audience and in association with UK's Peter Moores Foundation.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Flemmingdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrederick Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Flemmingdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Magic Shoesdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Cinderelladbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Claude_Flemmingdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Shoes_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Charles_Perrault's_CinderellaThe Magic Shoes is a 1935 Australian short film based on the fairy tale Cinderella. It features the first screen performance by Peter Finch and Helen Hughes, daughter of former Prime Minister William Hughes and was the first dramatised movie to be shot at the National Studios, built to make The Flying Doctor (1936).Today The Magic Shoes is considered a lost film. However 33 production and publicity stills relating to the film were discovered in 2006.dbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Percy_Heath_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man I Lovedbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_J._MankiewiczThe Man I Love (1929) is a part-talking sound film from Paramount Pictures produced in parallel silent and sound versions. This film survives in a copy sold to television in the 1950s. The film stars Richard Arlen. Some sources refer to this as Arlen's first sound film, but he co-starred with Nancy Carroll in Dorothy Arzner's Manhattan Cocktail (1928), another part-talking picture released by Paramount.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdgar Froese, Paul Haslingerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jürgen_Prochnowdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Günter_Wallraffdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Insidedbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameL'Affaire Wallraffdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Colognedbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mass_media_ownersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Inside_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tabloid_journalismThe Man Inside is a 1990 American drama film directed by Bobby Roth. It stars Jürgen Prochnow and Peter Coyote. It was nominated for a Mystfest award in 1990.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringGillian Linddbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Vernerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Outsidedbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsThe Man Outside is a 1933 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Henry Kendall, Gillian Lind and Joan Gardner. It was shot at Twickenham Studios in London and features sets designed by the art director James A. Carter. Made as a quota quickie, it was distributed by RKO Pictures. It is unrelated to the play The Man Outside, which was not written until 1946.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Galludbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_J._Gelldbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Heflindbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Graydbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heidelinde_Weisdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringPinkas Braundbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Galludbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_J._Gelldbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Galludbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Marshall_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Bond_(TV_writer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Outsidedbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samuel_Galludbp-dbr:The_Man_Outside_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_ArnellThe Man Outside is a 1967 British spy thriller film directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Van Heflin, Heidelinde Weis and Pinkas Braun. It was first released in Austria and West Germany in 1967, and in Britain in 1968. It was written by Gallu, Julian Bond and Roger Marshall, based on the 1959 novel Double Agent by Gene Stackelberg.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Malmuthdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Guttenbergdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringArt Hindledbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Malmuthdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanford_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Who Wasn't Theredbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:The_Man_Who_Wasn't_There_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_MalmuthThe Man Who Wasn't There is a 1983 American 3-D comedy film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Steve Guttenberg.dbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Alexander_Browndbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directorGlenn Silberdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Front Filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerGlenn Silberdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Alexander Browndbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Alexander_Browndbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Alexander_Browndbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe War at Homedbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Vietnam_Wardbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_at_Home_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barry_Alexander_BrownThe War at Home is a documentary film about the anti-war movement in the Madison, Wisconsin, area during the time of the Vietnam War. It combines archival footage and interviews with participants that explore the events of the period on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Gallodbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Boone_Juniordbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rockets_Redglaredbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenuesdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsThe Way It Is (also known as The Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenues) is a 1985 American No Wave black comedy/drama film directed by Eric Mitchell based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Its 80 minutes black and white 35 mm movie film cinematography was shot by Bobby Bukowski and edited by Bob Gould and Susan Graef. The musical score was by Larry Crosley and Vincent Gallo. The film marked Steve Buscemi and Vincent Gallo's film debuts.The Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenues is an indirect homage to the Marcel Camus film Black Orpheus (1959) and in general to French New Wave and Italian Neorealism filmmaking. It is considered the climatic apogee of no wave low-budget production values as the film’s dialogue track was dubbed and added to the film in editing.dbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:producerPaul Soskindbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ursula_Jeansdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Esther_McCrackendbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:nameThe Weaker Sexdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1948dbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_Weaker_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_SoskinThe Weaker Sex is a 1948 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker and Joan Hopkins. It was written by Esther McCracken, Paul Soskin and Val Valentine based on McCracken's 1944 play No Medals.It was one of the most popular films at the British box office in 1948. The film's subject was what The New York Times described as the "heroics of that valiant legion of women who stood, but did not wait, through the long war years and the now dreary post war years."dbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_E._Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHal E. Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Cochrandbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lizabeth_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Maureydbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_E._Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Bevisdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_E._Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Freibergerdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_E._Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Weapondbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Weapon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsThe Weapon is a 1956 black and white British thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, Herbert Marshall, and Nicole Maurey. It was made by Republic Pictures.A young boy accidentally shoots another boy and flees.The film's themes were originally explored in the 1951 British film The Yellow Balloon.dbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Renniedbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Rocdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Wicked Ladydbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Wicked_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_highwaymenThe Wicked Lady is a 1945 British costume drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Margaret Lockwood in the title role as a nobleman's wife who becomes a highwaywoman for the excitement. It had one of the largest audiences for a film of its period, with an estimated British attendance of 18.4 million seeing it in cinemas, according to a 2004 ranking of the most popular sound films in Britain. In the list, compiled by the British Film Institute for Channel 4, it was placed ninth overall, and was the second-most successful British film, behind only Spring in Park Lane (1948).It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas, a sequence of very popular films made during the 1940s.The story was based on the 1945 novel Life and Death of the Wicked Lady Skelton by Magdalen King-Hall which, in turn, was based upon the (disputed) events surrounding the life of Lady Katherine Ferrers, the wife of the major landowner in Markyate on the main London–Birmingham road.A remake, also named The Wicked Lady, was made by Michael Winner in 1983.dbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directorChris Taylordbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Halldbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Halldbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hambley_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Pearsondbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Jasondbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Horderndbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Carmichaeldbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hambley_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Anne_Sissondbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wind in the Willowsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_reptiles_and_amphibiansdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_badgersdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weaselsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Wind_in_the_Willowsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Keith_Hopwooddbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cosgrove_Hall_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wind_in_the_Willows_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_children's_filmsThe Wind in the Willows is a 1983 British stop motion animated film produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions for Thames Television and aired on the ITV network. The film is based on Kenneth Grahame's classic 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows. It won a BAFTA award and an international Emmy award.Between 1984 and 1990, Cosgrove Hall subsequently made a 52-episode television series, with the film serving as a pilot. The film's music and songs are composed by Keith Hopwood, late of Herman's Hermits and Malcolm Rowe. The Stone Roses guitarist John Squire worked on the series as a set artist. Voice actors include David Jason, Ian Carmichael and Michael Hordern.dbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Eshbaughdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilm Laboratories of Canadadbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ.R. Boothdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Eshbaughdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Eshbaughdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Eshbaughdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._Frank_Baumdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Joslyn_Baumdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wizard of Ozdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_The_Wizard_of_OzThe Wizard of Oz is a 1933 Canadian-American animated short film directed by Ted Eshbaugh. The story is credited to "Col. Frank Baum." Frank Joslyn Baum, a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army and eldest son of writer L. Frank Baum, was involved in the film's production, and may have had an involvement in the film's script, which is loosely inspired by the elder Baum's 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It runs approximately eight and a half minutes and is nearly wordless, working mainly with arrangements of classical music created by Carl W. Stalling. The film is considered to potentially be the first full color animated film.dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Budd_Boetticherdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam F. Broidydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Claytondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Parrishdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Norrisdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Budd_Boetticherdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wolf Huntersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novels_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Budd_Boetticherdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Hunters_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsThe Wolf Hunters is a 1949 American Northern film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Kirby Grant, Jan Clayton and Edward Norris. It was based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood, which had previously been adapted in 1926 as The Wolf Hunters and in 1934 as The Trail Beyond starring John Wayne, Noah Beery, Sr. and Noah Beery, Jr. The film was the second in a series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie.dbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrianne Allendbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Hawthornedbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Woman Betweendbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Between_(1931_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Miles_ManderThe Woman Between is a 1931 British drama film directed by Miles Mander and starring Owen Nares, Adrianne Allen and David Hawthorne. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures, the leading studio of the era. Mander adapted the film from Miles Malleson's 1925 play Conflict. The film is notable for its sexual and political content which has been attributed to a brief period of relaxation in oversight by the BBFC. It was one three similarly themed films which Allen appeared in at the time including Loose Ends and The Stronger Sex.dbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astra-Nationaldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Langleydbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olaf_Hyttendbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astra-Nationaldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wonderful Storydbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_I._A._R._Wyliedbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_CuttsThe Wonderful Story is a 1922 British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Herbert Langley and Olaf Hytten.It was based on the short shory of the same name by I. A. R. Wylie, which was originally published in the January 1921 issue of Nash's and Pall Mall Magazine.dbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directorAlexis Thurn-Taxisdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerLester Cutlerdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Healy_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Parkyakarkusdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_King_and_His_Orchestradbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:(Slapsie)_Maxie_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Daredbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringLittle Jackie Hellerdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_St._Clairedbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_Lowedbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Yanks Are Comingdbp-dbr:The_Yanks_Are_Coming_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Yanks Are Coming is a 1942 American patriotic musical film from Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis.dbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Years 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Daphne_du_Maurierdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Years_Between_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_BoxThe Years Between (1946) is a British film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Michael Redgrave, Valerie Hobson and Flora Robson in an adaptation of the 1945 play The Years Between by Daphne du Maurier. It was shot at the Riverside Studios.dbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Nicoldbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParade Releasing Organizationdbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Nicoldbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Cahill_(actor)dbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Latimoredbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Nicoldbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Nicoldbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Nicoldbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Luriedbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThen There Were Threedbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_Campaign_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Then_There_Were_Three_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Macaroni_Combat_filmsThen There Were Three also known as Three Came Back (Italian: L'urlo dei Marines, French: Le Cri des Marines) is a 1961 black and white Italian war film produced and directed by as well as co-starring Alex Nicol with Frank Latimore and Barry Cahill.dbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Nealdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Bennettdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringEvelyn Keyesdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horace_McCoydbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Triversdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameThere's Something About a Soldierdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Something_About_a_Soldier_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenThere's Something About a Soldier is a 1943 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Tom Neal, Evelyn Keyes and Bruce Bennett. It takes its title from a popular song of the same name.The film's sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks.dbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Floyd_Mutruxdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Shapiro_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Spikingsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRick Finkelsteindbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noah_Wyledbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Mulroneydbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Schroderdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelli_Williamsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Deakinsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Floyd_Mutruxdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Shapiro_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Spikingsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Floyd_Mutruxdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThere Goes My Babydbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1965dbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Floyd_Mutruxdbp-dbr:There_Goes_My_Baby_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Floyd_MutruxThere Goes My Baby (also released as The Last Days of Paradise) is a 1994 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux and starring Dermot Mulroney, Rick Schroder, Noah Wyle, Lucy Deakins, and Kelli Williams.Told from the point of view of the class valedictorian, Mary Beth, the story follows a group of high school seniors during the 1965 Watts riots. The film was finished and originally intended for a theatrical run in 1991 but did not receive its release until September 2, 1994.dbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Motion_Picture_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Stablerdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Krevoydbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Carradinedbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Kieldbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Molldbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Mulldbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Lupusdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaudia Christiandbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Winslowdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Pauldbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAri Meyersdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Pauldbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas Gottschalkdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Motion_Picture_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThink Bigdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_TurteltaubThink Big is a 1990 American adventure comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub (in his directorial debut) and starring the "Barbarian Brothers" Peter and David Paul.dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Beck_(actor)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Fielddbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sig_Rumandbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:nameThink Fast, Mr. Motodbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsThink Fast, Mr. Moto is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Norman Foster and featuring a mysterious Japanese detective named Mr. Moto. It is the first of eight films in the Mr. Moto series, all based on the character Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand. The film stars Peter Lorre as the title character (at the time, it was customary for Westerners to portray Asians on the screen), Virginia Field, Thomas Beck and Sig Ruman. Mr. Moto works to stop a secret smuggling operation.dbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Boyddbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Howesdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThird Time Luckydbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_FordeThird Time Lucky is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bobby Howes, Dorothy Boyd and Gordon Harker. It was made at Islington Studios and based on the 1929 West End play of the same title by Arnold Ridley. The film's sets were designed by art director Walter Murton.dbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:directorDon Spencerdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Studios Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:distributorHIT Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:producerIan McCuedbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Hilldbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringKeith Wickhamdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hopedbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringKerry Shaledbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringTeresa Gallagherdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Haslerdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringJoseph Maydbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringTim Whitnalldbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Raglanddbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:starringRob Rackstraw ]dbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HIT_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Britt_Allcroftdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mittondbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilbert_Awdrydbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:nameThe Adventure Beginsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mattel_Creations_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_The_Adventure_Beginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Britt_AllcroftThomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins is a 2015 British animated adventure comedy film and the eighth feature-length special in the British television series Thomas & Friends. The film was produced and distributed by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Canadian-based Arc Productions. The film functions as a prequel to the show, and a retelling of the first two books of The Railway Series; The Three Railway Engines and Thomas the Tank Engine. It was made to commemorate the 70th anniversary of The Railway Series, and was the first installment to officially adapt a story from The Railway Series since series 4. The film also saw John Hasler and Joseph May take over the voice role of Thomas the Tank Engine in the United Kingdom and the United States respectively.The film was first released direct-to-video on DVD in the United States on 3 March 2015 and in the United Kingdom on 27 July.dbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFlorentine Filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:WGBH-TVdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Burnsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulie Dunfeydbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:WGBH-TVdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Burnsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Warddbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThomas Hart Bentondbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_paintersdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hart_Benton_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_BurnsThomas Hart Benton is a 1988 documentary film about painter Thomas Hart Benton by Ken Burns.dbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Empire Filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Twelvetreesdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Longdendbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Leightondbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmond_Sewarddbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThoroughbreddbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thoroughbred_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallThoroughbred is a 1936 Australian race-horse drama film directed by Ken G. Hall, partly based on the life and career of Phar Lap. Hollywood star Helen Twelvetrees was imported to Australia to appear in the film. The film also stars Frank Leighton and John Longden.dbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Theodore_Reeddbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:distributorParamountdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:producerTheodore Reeddbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bonita_Granvilledbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Theodore_Reeddbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Reeddbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Helgesen_Fitchdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:nameThose Were the Days!dbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Were_the_Days!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_romantic_comedy_filmsThose Were the Days! is a 1940 comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring William Holden and Bonita Granville.dbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringWendy Barriedbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Anderson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Fanedbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Staytondbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThreadsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Threads_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._SamuelsonThreads is a 1932 British drama film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Lawrence Anderson, Dorothy Fane and Wendy Barrie. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios near London and was released by United Artists.dbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Murray_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Darbydbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringThe King's Mendbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThree's a Crowddbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Three's_a_Crowd_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_MarsalesThree's a Crowd is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising. 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Screened for troops in September 1944, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng and features the familiar voice of Mel Blanc.A series of cartoons for the Navy featuring Private Snafu's brother "Seaman Tarfu" were planned, but the war came to a close and the project never materialized, save for a single cartoon entitled Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy.dbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Austin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Miltondbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavy Burnabydbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdmund Breondbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:D.B._Wyndham-Lewisdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThree Men in a Boatdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jerome_K._Jeromedbp-dbr:Three_Men_in_a_Boat_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_CuttsThree Men in a Boat is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring William Austin, Edmund Breon, Billy Milton and Davy Burnaby. It is based on the 1889 novel Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. 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It was made by Invincible Pictures Corporation which was later absorbed into Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Seale_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorE5 Films LLCdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Elmandbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Sealedbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Locanedbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Pauldbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grayson_McCouchdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Seale_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Seale_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Seale_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThrottledbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Throttle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsThrottle (also known as No Way Up) is a 2005 American thriller film and a spinoff sequel to Duel (1971). It was directed by James Seale and starring Grayson McCouch. Other cast members include Adrian Paul and Amy Locane. It was filmed entirely in Denver, Colorado.dbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGreg Carterdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Madacy_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:York_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Carterdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Fegandbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Miles_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Ddbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Junie_Hoangdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lady_of_Ragedbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Napoleon_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Madacy_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:York_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThug Lifedbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thug_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsThug Life is a 2001 American crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Greg Carter. Thug Life features hip-hop and reggae artists Vybz Kartel, Willie D, The Lady of Rage, and Napoleon.dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_J._Cohendbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Joyce_(actress)dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsa_Lanchesterdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Margetsondbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_J._Cohendbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Gill_Jr.dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Goldendbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_K._Moritzdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThumbs Updbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Scharfdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Publicity_stunts_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsThumbs Up is a 1943 American musical drama film producted by Albert J. Cohen for Republic Pictures and directed by Joseph Santley. The film stars Brenda Joyce, Richard Fraser and Elsa Lanchester. The screenplay was written by Frank Gill Jr. based on a story idea by Ray Golden and Henry K. Moritz. Musical direction was by Walter Scharf, words and music by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne respectively. The film was released on July 5, 1943.For a publicity stunt to boost her career, an American nightclub singer volunteers for a stint in a British munitions factory. She is so impressed by the spirit of her fellow workers that she decides to stay on.dbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJordan Rossdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorThe Orcharddbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFernando Loureirodbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoberto Vasconcellosdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Headeydbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPablo Schreiberdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Feldmandbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGrant Harveydbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eliza_Taylordbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Webberdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Orchard_(company)dbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_crime_thriller_filmsThumper is a 2017 crime thriller directed and written by Jordan Ross and starring Eliza Taylor, Lena Headey, Pablo Schreiber, Ben Feldman, Daniel Webber, and Grant Harvey. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and was released on November 7, 2017.dbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Nunesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Devinedbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dane_Clarkdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Patrickdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Van_Marterdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameThunder Passdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsThunder Pass is a 1954 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Dane Clark, Dorothy Patrick and Andy Devine.dbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGary Hudsondbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarol Lynndbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCliff Wengerdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Whitlowdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrest_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Langhamdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Rachinsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Shepherd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Ludlowdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Heyerdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThunder Rundbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Run_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsThunder Run is a 1986 American action-thriller film directed by Gary Hudson and starring Forrest Tucker and John Ireland. It was developed by special-effects expert Clifford Wenger Sr. and his wife, Carol Lynn. It was dedicated to their son, Clifford Wenger Jr., who also worked on the movie on special effects, while simultaneously working on Rambo: First Blood Part II, where he was killed in an explosion accident in 1984. During the 1980s the movie was frequently aired on cable channels such as Showtime and The Movie Channel where it developed a cult following. The film is notable for an action sequence in which an 18-wheeler jumps over a train.dbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Skip_Woodsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Legacy_Releasingdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Pouldbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSkip Woodsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChristine Sheaksdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMickey Rourkedbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGlenn Plummerdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas Janedbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAaron Eckhartdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames LeGrosdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaula Marshalldbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Jeterdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaulina Porizkovadbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Skip_Woodsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Legacy_Releasingdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Pouldbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Skip_Woodsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Skip_Woodsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThursdaydbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Thursday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Skip_WoodsThursday is a 1998 American black comedy crime-thriller film written and directed by Skip Woods and starring Thomas Jane, Aaron Eckhart, Paulina Porizkova, Paula Marshall, Michael Jeter and Mickey Rourke. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Cognac Festival.dbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Leedsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrancis Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emrys_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Daintondbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringVanda Hudsondbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Kesterdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameTicket to Paradisedbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_SearleTicket to Paradise is a 1961 British second feature romance film directed by Francis Searle and starring Emrys Jones, Patricia Dainton and Vanda Hudson. It was written by Max Kester and Brock Williams.dbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Pictures Home Videodbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_F._Murphydbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seth_Greendbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clint_Howarddbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ami_Dolenzdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Scolaridbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfonso_Ribeirodbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Allendbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_F._Murphydbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brent_V._Friedmandbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTicksdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniel_Lichtdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Big_Bear_Lake,_Californiadbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_arthropodsTicks, also known as Infested, is a 1993 direct-to-video horror film directed by Tony Randel and starring Peter Scolari, Seth Green, Rosalind Allen, Ami Dolenz, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Clint Howard.dbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAshley Yorkdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:directorKristina Goolsbydbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNetflixdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beachside_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tig_Notarodbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beachside_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTigdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_comedy_and_comediansdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Netflix_original_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lesbiansdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Tig_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tig_NotaroTig is a 2015 documentary film directed by Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York with additional directing and writing by Jennifer Arnold and starring Tig Notaro. The film chronicles Notaro's trials dealing with being diagnosed with breast cancer and her attempts to become pregnant with her fiancée Stephanie Allynne.The documentary premiered at Sundance to rave reviews. Notaro hoped the film would be an "inspiring and humorous example of moving forward and taking risks in life as it continues to swing in every possible direction."Singer Sharon Van Etten wrote a song in homage to Tig called "Words" that is shown in the credits.In regard to why she wanted to make the film, co-director Kristina Goolsby said, "I was beyond inspired by Tig and how she was navigating her life in the midst of total loss and devastation. Here was a person on the precipice of great change, and the possibility of capturing her journey as she put her life together after an unfathomable series of events, in real time, was a chance to tell a powerful story that could illuminate the courage, compassion, and extraordinary strength of Tig."dbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethel_Mermandbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTime on My Handsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_on_My_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsTime On My Hands is a 1932 American Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this Screen Song, "Time on My Hands", was a popular song which was published in 1930.dbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerStuart Levydbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alec_C._Snowdendbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerNat Cohendbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Nelsondbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alec_C._Snowdendbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Eric_Mainedbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameTimeslipdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Timeslip_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsTimeslip (U.S. title The Atomic Man) is a 1955 British black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Gene Nelson and Faith Domergue. Produced by Alec C. Snowden, it was written by Charles Eric Maine.In the UK, the film was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated. In 1956 the film was shortened from 93 minutes to 76 minutes and distributed in the U.S. by Allied Artists Pictures in some areas as a double feature with Invasion of the Body Snatchers.dbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameTit for Tatdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charley_RogersTit for Tat is a 1935 short comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It is the only direct sequel they made, following the story of Them Thar Hills, which was released the previous year and includes the same two supporting characters, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, portrayed by Charlie Hall and Mae Busch. This "two-reeler" is notable too for being nominated for an Academy Award as Best Live Action Short Film (Comedy) of 1935, although it did not win. It also has a central theme similar to the comedy duo's 1929 silent short Big Business. In the opening scene of Tit for Tat, Oliver places a sign in the front window of his and Stan's electrical store. It reads "Open for Big Business", an allusion to the escalating revenge and "reciprocal destruction" common to both films.dbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Liebermandbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RHI_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerRocky Langdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Gallagherdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilu_Hennerdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Zeta-Jonesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Marie_Saintdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_C._Scottdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harley_Jane_Kozakdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Liebermandbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RHI_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Eliasondbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ross_LaMannadbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:nameTitanicdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Zoetrope_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1912dbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Liebermandbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sonar_Entertainment_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_works_set_in_the_Atlantic_OceanTitanic is a 1996 American two-part television miniseries which premiered on CBS on November 17 and 19, 1996. It focuses on several characters aboard the RMS Titanic during her maiden voyage in 1912. The miniseries was directed by Robert Lieberman. The original music score was composed by Lennie Niehaus.dbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Braunbergerdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Courtenaydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlène_Jobertdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Braunbergerdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:nameTo Catch a Spydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claude_Bollingdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bucharestdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bucharestdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bryna_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_ClementTo Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan. It was written by Clement and Ian La Frenais. The story is based on the 1969 novel Catch Me a Spy by George Marton and Tibor Méray.It was a co-production between Britain, the United States and France, which was filmed in Bucharest, Romania. It was also part filmed on Loch Awe and Loch Etive, Scotland, where the gunboat scenes were filmed, and featured Kirk Douglas running through a herd of Highland cattle which were owned by David Fellowes. It was also released as Catch Me a Spy and Keep Your Fingers Crossed.dbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Hoolboomdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Hoolboomdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Chomontdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Hoolboomdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Hoolboomdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameTomdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_mendbp-dbr:Tom_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_HoolboomTom is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mike Hoolboom and released in 2002. The film is a portrait of underground filmmaker Tom Chomont.The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival.The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2002.dbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Langhorn_Burtondbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Arundaledbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Corriedbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:starringWyndham Guisedbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Fieldingdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:nameTom Jonesdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_J._Collinsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(1917_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henry_FieldingTom Jones is 1917 British comedy film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring Langhorn Burton, Sybil Arundale and Will Corrie. It is an adaptation of the 1749 novel Tom Jones by Henry Fielding.dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directorHarry E. Kerwindbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Lanedbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Mulkeydbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kerwindbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringWayne Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringPolly Kingdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lane_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lane_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameTomcatsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsTomcats is a 1977 American film directed by Harry E. Kerwin and starring Chris Mulkey, Polly King, Wayne Crawford, and William Kerwin. It was also known as Deadbeat, Getting Even and Avenged.Filmed and set in Miami, Florida, the film details the actions of four amoral and degenerate thugs, named M.J., Johnny, Billy, and Curly, who travel around robbing, gang-raping and murdering young women. When they are arrested but get away with their crimes on a legal technicality, the older brother of one of their victims, a law student named Cullen Garrett, decides to take the law into his own hands by stalking and killing the four thugs one by one.dbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmgroup Productionsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Roeblingdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerGilbert Pearlmandbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Duvalldbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlga Bellindbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Anthonydbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horton_Footedbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Faulknerdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:nameTomorrowdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Playhousedbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_William_Faulknerdbp-dbr:Tomorrow_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_AnthonyTomorrow is a 1972 American drama film directed by Joseph Anthony and starring Robert Duvall and Olga Bellin. The screenplay was written by Horton Foote, adapted from a play he wrote for Playhouse 90 that was itself based on a 1940 short story by William Faulkner in the short story collection Knight's Gambit. The PG-rated film was filmed in the Mississippi counties of Alcorn and Itawamba. Although released in 1972, it saw limited runs in the U.S. until re-released about ten years later. Duvall has called the film one of his personal favorites.dbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrester_Harveydbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringHayford Hobbsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dion_Titheradgedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Violet_E._Powelldbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameTonidbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_thriller_filmsToni is a 1928 British thriller film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Jack Buchanan, Dorothy Boyd and Forrester Harvey. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The complete index to literary sources in film indicates it is based on the 1924 musical play of the same name by Douglas Furber but various sources state the original play was by Dion Titheradge and credit Furber and Violet E. Powell for the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Fullerdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Farrelldbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Venessdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Syd_Courtenaydbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lola_Harveydbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameTonight's the Nightdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tonight's_the_Night_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_BanksTonight's the Night is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Amy Veness and Charles Farrell. The screenplay concerns a man who is wrongly imprisoned for theft and escapes from jail and tracks down the real culprit. It is also known by the alternative title Tonight's the Night: Pass It On. Leslie Arliss was a co-screenwriter. It was shot at the Elstree Studios of British International Pictures.dbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Broughdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringYvonne Arnauddbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobertson Haredbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Lynndbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Valentinedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameTons of Moneydbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Money_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsTons of Money is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Brough, Robertson Hare and Gordon James, the same artistes responsible for the Aldwych farces. It was a remake of the 1924 film Tons of Money which had been based on the 1922 play Tons of Money by Will Evans and Arthur Valentine. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams.dbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jed_Proutydbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spring_Byingtondbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Howelldbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Kelly_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Lindsaydbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bertrand_Robinsondbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameToo Busy to Workdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Busy_to_Work_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerToo Busy to Work is a 1939 American comedy film, directed by Otto Brower and starring Jed Prouty, Spring Byington, and Kenneth Howell. It was one of the Jones Family film series.dbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Zugsmithdbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Silversdbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Zugsmithdbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTop Bananadbp-dbr:Top_Banana_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Banana is a 1954 American musical film based on the musical of the same name, starring Phil Silvers, and featuring Rose Marie, Judy Lynn, Jack Albertson and Joey Faye, all of whom reprised their roles from the Broadway production of the musical.The film was shot in 3-D but was released by United Artists "flat".dbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Brain_Damage_Filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNicole Hancockdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRyan Nicholsondbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoshua Caseydbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Bobackdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCalum Macaulaydbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRob Scattergooddbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas Obriendbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brain_Damage_Filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTorcheddbp-dbr:Torched_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ryan_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Torched_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_male_prostitution_in_CanadaTorched is a 2004 horror short film directed by Ryan Nicholson and written by Vince D'Amato.dbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Wrightdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerManuel Rojasdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Montorodbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Schroederdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Sue_Martindbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Douglasdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McShanedbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Railsbackdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Sue_Martindbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Wrightdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Montorodbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Sue_Martindbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Sue_Martindbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliza_Moormandbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameTorchlightdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Torchlight_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CocaineTorchlight is an American 1985 film directed by Thomas J. Wright and starring Pamela Sue Martin.dbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burgess_Meredithdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Palancedbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Adamsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Blochdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTorture Gardendbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Blochdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Torture_Garden_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Robert_BlochTorture Garden is a 1967 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Burgess Meredith, Jack Palance, Michael Ripper, Beverly Adams, Peter Cushing, Maurice Denham, Ursula Howells, Michael Bryant and Barbara Ewing. The score was a collaboration between Hammer horror regulars James Bernard and Don Banks.Made by Amicus Productions, it is one of producer Milton Subotsky's trademark "portmanteau" films, an omnibus of short stories (in this case all by Psycho author Robert Bloch, who adapted his own work for the screenplay) linked by a single narrative. Freddie Francis said Martin Scorsese wanted him to make a film about the life of Edgar Allan Poe because he so admired Torture Garden.dbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Pellattdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanie_Drynandbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chantal_Contouridbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Duncandbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Englishdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Yeldhamdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameTouch and Godbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_and_Go_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_comedy_filmsTouch and Go is a 1980 Australian heist film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Wendy Hughes. The film also stars musician Jon English, who also composes music for the film.dbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerLewis Linzeedbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Lucas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameTouch of Deathdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Touch_of_Death_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortTouch of Death is a 1961 black and white British second feature crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Lucas, David Sumner, Ray Barrett and Jan Waters. It was written by Lyn Fairhurst from a story by Aubrey Cash and Wilfred Josephs.dbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Z._McLeoddbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Oakiedbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeggy Shannondbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Z._McLeoddbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grover_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Slavens_McNuttdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTouchdown!dbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Touchdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Z._McLeodTouchdown is a 1931 American pre-Code football film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Richard Arlen, Peggy Shannon, Jack Oakie and Regis Toomey. Jim Thorpe and Herman Brix appear uncredited as unbilled football players.dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Argyledbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Lawson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Renniedbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorland Grahamdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringMovitadbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Reinhardt_(director)dbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameTower of Terrordbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tower_of_Terror_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsTower of Terror is a 1941 British wartime thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Michael Rennie and Movita. It was made at Welwyn Studios with location shooting on Flat Holm off the Welsh coast.The film makes no attempt at either German or even German accents and all German characters speak with an educated English accent.dbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_T._Heffrondbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBernard Schwartzdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Estradadbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Mitchumdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathy_Lee_Crosbydbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Lammdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_T._Heffrondbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Iván_Nagy_(director)dbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTrackdowndbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_T._Heffrondbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_sex_traffickingdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_trafficking_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Trackdown_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_human_traffickingTrackdown is a 1976 American crime drama exploitation film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring James Mitchum and Karen Lamm.dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Gleasondbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringFlorence Ricedbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Durant]dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shannon_Daydbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Brahamdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameTramp, Tramp, Trampdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_BartonTramp, Tramp, Tramp is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Jackie Gleason, Jack Durant and Florence Rice. The film's sets were designed by the studio's regular art director Lionel Banks. The production was an attempt to replicate the success of rival studio Universal's hit film Buck Privates, starring Abbott and Costello.dbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:directorScott Kingdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdrienne Grubendbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Offermandbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Healydbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonah_Blechmandbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Nakamuradbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephanie Ittlesondbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Bakerdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Singerdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:nameTreasure Islanddbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Treasure_Island_(1999_independent_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsTreasure Island is a 1999 American experimental independent film directed by Scott King. Described as a psychosexual black comedy, the story is about two war strategists on San Francisco’s Treasure Island naval base during World War II. It is inspired from an actual account of a counterintelligence ploy by two British officers. The film is shot in 16 mm and is in black and white.dbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Liebersondbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Smithersdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Davenportdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bianca_Jaggerdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Liebersondbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Connollydbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Tynandbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrick or Treatdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treat_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sanford_LiebersonTrick or Treat is an unfinished British film directed by Michael Apted that began production in 1975. It led to the breakup of the producing partnership between David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson. It also possibly contributed to the end of Nat Cohen's stewardship of EMI Films.dbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Graverdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treatsdbp-dbp:distributorLone Star Picturesdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treatsdbp-dbp:producerGary Graverdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Treatsdbp-dbp:producerCaruth C. 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Its plot focuses on an escaped psychiatric patient who attempts to track his young son on Halloween night.dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Di_Drewdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raquel_Welchdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Hammonddbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Di_Drewdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrouble in Paradisedbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_castawaysdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:Trouble_in_Paradise_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Di_DrewTrouble in Paradise is a 1989 Australian TV movie directed by Di Drew and starring Raquel Welch, Jack Thompson, and Nicholas Hammond. The plot concerns a woman who is shipwrecked with a drunken sailor. It was one of several movies where Thompson played the romantic male lead to an American star.The film was shot on location just south of Sydney in Australia. Love scenes between Welch and Thompson were cut, causing Welch to protest. "They just want to make it into pap because they're scared about this, that, everything" said Welch. "I've shot a million love scenes. I've never heard of anything like this.The film marked a change of pace for Welch after a number of more serious roles.dbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Ascherdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeanne_Jordandbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artistic_License_Filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Ascherdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeanne_Jordandbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artistic_License_Filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Ascherdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Jordandbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbp:nameTroublesome Creek: A Midwesterndbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesterndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Iowadbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Experiencedbp-dbr:Troublesome_Creek:_A_Midwesternpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_agriculture_in_the_United_StatesTroublesome Creek: A Midwestern is a 1995 documentary by filmmakers Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher. The film explores the family farm crisis through the story of Jordan's own family, as they take extraordinary measures to save their Iowa farm.The film received the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for best documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, among many other awards.dbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.S._Cardonedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarol Kottenbrookdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Einbinderdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Heuringdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Berengerdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Gidleydbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.S._Cardonedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.S._Cardonedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrue Bluedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._S._CardoneTrue Blue is a 2001 American crime thriller film written and directed by J.S. Cardone and starring Tom Berenger, Lori Heuring, and Pamela Gidley.dbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:directorEiji Han Shimizudbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Toei_Companydbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:producerEiji Han Shimizudbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrandin Stennisdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Hellesdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoel Suttondbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Sasakidbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Toei_Companydbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrue Northdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Indonesiadbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Japandbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Indonesiadbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Japandbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indonesiadbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indonesian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Koreadbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:True_North_(2020_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zainichi_Korean_cultureTrue North (Japanese: トゥルーノース) is a 2020 Japanese-Indonesian 3D animated film written, edited, directed and produced by a South Korean-Japanese filmmaker Eiji Han Shimizu, co-produced by Sumimasen led by Shimizu and Studio Raboon.It based on years of research and interviews with former political prisoners who defected to South Korea by Shimizu, depicts a family held captive in a prisons in North Korea in English. Produced over 10 years, spented on funding and gathering collaborators over 5 years of that.The film was screened at the 2020 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, nominated for feature films contrechamp in competition.dbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Byrnedbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Kurfirstdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Goodmandbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spalding_Graydbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annie_McEnroedbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Byrnedbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Swoosie_Kurtzdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tito_Larrivadbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pops_Staplesdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTrue Storiesdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Beth_Henleydbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Byrnedbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Byrnedbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stephen_Tobolowskydbp-dbr:True_Stories_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Talking_HeadsTrue Stories (full onscreen title: True Stories: A Film About a Bunch of People in Virgil Texas.) is a 1986 American satirical musical comedy film directed by David Byrne, who stars alongside John Goodman, Swoosie Kurtz, and Spalding Gray. The majority of the film's music is supplied by Talking Heads. A soundtrack album, titled Sounds from True Stories, featured songs by Byrne, Talking Heads, Terry Allen & The Panhandle Mystery Band, and others. Around the same time, Talking Heads released an album titled True Stories, composed of studio recordings of songs featured in the film.True Stories was released by Warner Bros. in the United States, Canada, Italy, and Sweden in 1986, and received a limited release elsewhere the following year. Byrne was given much creative control over the motion picture's direction, largely due to the mainstream success of Talking Heads' 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense. The resulting film is replete with Byrne's eccentric and idiosyncratic observations of small-town life, exaggerated satirical imagery, and surrealist sense of humor.dbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRex Bromfield, Mark Warren, Al Waxmandbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCanadadbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn B. Bennettdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernadette_Petersdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Waxmandbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Gibsondbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGabe Kaplandbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Bromfielddbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Waxmandbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Waxmandbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gabe_Kaplandbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Olekdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTulipsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanada/United Statesdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_contract_killingdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tulips_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rex_BromfieldTulips is a 1981 Canadian-American comedy-drama film starring Gabe Kaplan and Bernadette Peters. The director was officially credited as "Stan Ferris", but the film was actually directed by Rex Bromfield, Mark Warren and Al Waxman.dbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Tetzlaffdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_A._Thompsondbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mantzdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lowell_Thomasdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Mantzdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLowell Thomasdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Tetzlaffdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_A._Thompsondbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mantzdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lowell_Thomasdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeven Wonders of the Worlddbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Indiadbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Varanasidbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Delhidbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Emil_Newmandbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Agradbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_Kaplandbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Darjeelingdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Tetzlaffdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerome_Morossdbp-dbr:Seven_Wonders_of_the_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineramaSeven Wonders of the World is a 1956 documentary film in Cinerama. Lowell Thomas searches the world for natural and man-made wonders and invites the audience to try to update the ancient Greek list of the "Wonders of the World".dbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:producerMarco Polo Film AGdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Dorringtondbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dieter_Plagedbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:nameThe White Diamonddbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Guyanadbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_ballooningThe White Diamond is a 2004 documentary film by Werner Herzog. It illustrates the history of aviation and depicts the struggles and triumphs of Graham Dorrington, an aeronautical engineer, who has designed and built a teardrop-shaped airship which he plans to fly over the forest canopies of Guyana. It features music composed by Ernst Reijseger, which was re-used in Herzog's 2005 film The Wild Blue Yonder.Most of the film focuses on Dorrington's flights near Kaieteur Falls, in Guyana. Dorrington discusses the mechanics of his flight, as well as his own struggles with uncertainty and the "heaviness" he feels after the death of the cinematographer Dieter Plage. The film also explores the Kaieteur Falls themselves, a local man named Marc Anthony Yhap, a diamond miner, and the white-tipped swifts (Aeronautes montivagus) which roost in an inaccessible cave behind the falls.The film holds a score of 83 (based on 12 reviews) on the film review aggregator website Metacritic and a score of 90% (based on 20 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.dbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Stuartdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:producerPaul Freemandbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:producerHoward Lipstonedbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Stuartdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:nameThe White Lionsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_StuartThe White Lions is a 1981 American drama film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Michael York and Glynnis O'Connor.dbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorJakub Z. 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Rucinski and Andrew Stevens and starring Ron Silver, Joanna Pacuła and Roy Scheider. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Blodgett.dbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsedbp-dbp:nameThe Winged Horsedbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Eastdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:The_Winged_Horsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winged_horsesThe Winged Horse, also known by its reissue title of The Wing Horse, is a theatrical short cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 59th Oswald short produced by Lantz's studio and the 112th to feature the character.dbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Schwenkerdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Madsendbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Bob Thorntondbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringDelroy Lindodbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringVincent D'Onofriodbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca De Mornaydbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Riss_Gatsiounisdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Winnerdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniel_Lichtdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_CoxThe Winner is a 1996 film directed by Alex Cox and written by Wendy Riss based on her play A Darker Purpose.The film was substantially re-edited by its executive producers, Mark Damon and Rebecca De Mornay, and the original score – by Cox's longtime collaborators Pray for Rain – was replaced by a jazz score. Cox requested that his name be removed from the credits.dbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directorArthur Blackdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Northdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Tobindbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wreckerdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_S._Rogelldbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wrecker_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jo_SwerlingThe Wrecker is a 1933 American Pre-Code action-romance film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Jack Holt, Genevieve Tobin and George E. Stone. The screenplay was by Jo Swerling. The film was produced and released by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Elkinsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janis_Paigedbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Elkinsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morton_Grantdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edna_Anhaltdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:nameThe Younger Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brothersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edna_Anhaltdbp-dbr:The_Younger_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:James–Younger_GangThe Younger Brothers is a 1949 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Wayne Morris, Bruce Bennett, Janis Paige.dbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Bhala_Loughdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Destrodbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Strausdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSol Tryondbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Kestondbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert N. Frieddbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Danodbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Cannondbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brandon_Mychal_Smithdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Riley_Smithdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Bhala_Loughdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Destrodbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Bhala_Loughdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWeaponsdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Weapons_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Bhala_LoughWeapons (stylized as WEAPONS) is a 2007 American teenage crime drama film directed and written by Adam Bhala Lough and starring Nick Cannon, Paul Dano, Mark Webber, Riley Smith, and Brandon Mychal Smith.The film premiered in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was released straight-to-DVD by Lionsgate in 2009.dbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameWedding Bellsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bells_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsWedding Bells is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of many featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franklin_Schaffnerdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Keithdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Waterstondbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Kristoffersondbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kieu_Chinhdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franklin_Schaffnerdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameWelcome Homedbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Welcome_Home_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franklin_J._SchaffnerWelcome Home is a 1989 American drama film directed by Franklin Schaffner. It was Schaffner's last film and was released posthumously. This film stars Kris Kristofferson as a Vietnam War veteran who returns to his family and tries to readjust to life after a nearly 20 year absence. The film also stars JoBeth Williams, Brian Keith, and Sam Waterston. The theme song for the film, "Welcome Home" was performed by Willie Nelson.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJames Shortdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Wonderlanddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_dancedbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_documentary_filmsWelcome to Wonderland is a feature documentary film, by director James Short, about music and dance. Released on DVD in June 2006 after more than five years in the making, this film explores Australia's vibrant outdoor bush rave party scene through the thoughts of participants.The trance scene in Melbourne, Australia, is considered one of the best in the world, and sees the convergence of travellers from all parts of the globe, especially Japan and Israel. With party organisations like Rainbow Serpent and Earthcore there are as many as 10,000 people who come together to celebrate and dance. The film follows the party lives of characters: Matty, Krusty, Lauire, Margaret, Raff, and Holly.dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Lloyddbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joel_McCreadbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_J._Jacksondbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Schofield_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_N._Lakedbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWells Fargodbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1851dbp-dbr:Wells_Fargo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1846Wells Fargo is a 1937 American historical western film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Joel McCrea, Bob Burns and Frances Dee. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Zarrindastdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributorA-Pix Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Zarrindastdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Lynchdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJorge Riverodbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Estevezdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringFederico Cavallidbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrianna Milesdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Zarrindastdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Zarrindastdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameWerewolfdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolf_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Flagstaff,_ArizonaWerewolf (also known as Arizona Werewolf) is an American direct-to-video horror film directed by Tony Zarrindast and starring Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adrianna Miles, and Joe Estevez.The film received negative reception from critics. It is best known for being lampooned in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.dbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Jackmandbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVision Videodbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLovinder Gilldbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeoff Thompsondbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Lockhartdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_McCarthy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burgess_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringR.Keith Harrisdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWesleydbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_religious_leadersdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_JackmanWesley, also titled Wesley: A Heart Transformed Can Change The World, is a 2009 biopic about John Wesley and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodist movement. The movie is based largely on the Wesley brothers' own journals, including John's private journal which was kept in a shorthand-like code that was not translated until the 1980s by Richard Heitzenrater at Duke Divinity School.The film covers the critical period of John Wesley's life as he struggles with his own doubts and insecurities, leading up to his life-changing Aldersgate experience and the early development of the Methodist movement.Wesley was filmed in a number of authentic 18th century locations in and around Winston-Salem, North Carolina, including St. Paul's Episcopal Church.Unusual for a lower-budget independent film, it features an original orchestral score recorded by a full orchestra. The score, composed by Bruce Kiesling, uses snippets of Wesley hymns and portions composed to echo authentic 18th-century style. Kiesling, who has composed scores for a number of other films, is currently conductor of the Tulare County Orchestra in California.Funded in part by the Christian History Institute and Comenius Foundation, the movie was directed by John Jackman.dbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameWestward Ho!dbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Public_information_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thorold_Dickinsondbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Ho!_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TorquayWestward Ho! is a 1940 British short public information film directed by Thorold Dickinson about the evacuation of children during the Second World War. At the time, evacuation was a controversial policy, and the film was produced with the aim of building support for it. Westward Ho! was the first of a series of five-minute propaganda films distributed weekly to cinemas between 1940 and 1942.dbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:producerLaura Ziskindbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Korsmodbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringRichard Dreyfussdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringJulie Hagertydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laura_Ziskindbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laura_Ziskindbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Schulmandbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat About Bob?dbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_narcissismdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_codependencydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_HampshireWhat About Bob? is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Murray plays Bob Wiley, a mentally unstable patient who follows his egotistical psychotherapist, Dr. Leo Marvin (Dreyfuss), on vacation. When Bob befriends the members of Leo's family and they help each other overcome their problems, the patient's continued presence pushes the doctor over the edge. The film received positive reviews and grossed $63.7 million in the US.dbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Dentdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringElsie Albiindbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_De_Banziedbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhat Every Woman Wantsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_StudiosWhat Every Woman Wants is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin, Brenda De Banzie and Patric Doonan, as well as featuring Brian Rix and Prunella Scales. It was based on a play Relations Are Best Apart by Edwin Lewis and was shot at Walton Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Stoll.dbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Rigbydbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhat the Butler Sawdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:What_the_Butler_Saw_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonWhat the Butler Saw is a 1950 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Edward Rigby, Henry Mollison and Mercy Haystead. The screenplay was by A.R. Rawlinson and E.J. Mason, from an original story by Roger and Donald Good. It was made by Hammer Films. Production began on Jan. 9, 1950. It was trade shown on June 22, 1950 at the Rialto, and was released in September 1950. The film did not do well at the box office, and, although once considered a lost film, it is now freely available on the internet and has been shown in the UK by Talking Pictures TV.dbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Indbp-dbp:nameWhen My Ship Comes Indbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_My_Ship_Comes_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerWhen My Ship Comes In is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.dbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonie_Tapsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLola Albrightdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrankie Lainedbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonie_Tapsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Roberts_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen You're Smilingdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:When_You're_Smiling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_musical_filmsWhen You're Smiling is a 1950 American musical film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Jerome Courtland, Frankie Laine and Lola Albright.dbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosamund_Johndbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Rocdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Owen_(actor)dbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen the Bough Breaksdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_BoxWhen the Bough Breaks is a 1947 film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Patricia Roc and Rosamund John. It is an adaptation of an original storyline by Herbert Victor on adoption and the competing ties of one child's birth and foster family.dbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalt Disneydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen the Cat's Awaydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Cat's_Away_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsWhen the Cat's Away is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on May 3, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks and Ben Sharpsteen. It was the sixth Mickey Mouse short to be produced, the third of that year. In this cartoon, Mickey and Minnie are the size of regular mice, and Tom Cat is the size of a person.dbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Moffattdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norma_Vardendbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_Haydbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhere There's a Willdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Where_There's_a_Will_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsWhere There's a Will is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Hay, Graham Moffatt and Norma Varden. It features an incompetent solicitor who unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery.The film marked the first appearance of Graham Moffatt in a Will Hay film. Moffatt acted as a straight man to Hay, along with Moore Marriott, beginning in the film Windbag the Sailor.dbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pitcherdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerEarl St. Johndbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Lombergdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringMuriel Pavlowdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarius Goringdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringO.W. Fischerdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Grécodbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_P._Bachmanndbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Stellmandbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhirlpooldbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_AllenWhirlpool is a 1959 British crime film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Juliette Gréco and O. W. Fischer. It was written by Laurence P. Bachmann and Marcel Stellman, based on Bachmann's 1957 novel The Lorelei.dbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directorJ. B. Williamsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWilliams and Pritchard Filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. B. Williamsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Barnesdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Faber_(actor)dbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_F._Hamiltondbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordondbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ida_Vera_Simontondbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Cargodbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeWhite Cargo is a 1930 sound part-talkie British drama film directed by J.B. Williams and starring Leslie Faber, John F. Hamilton and Maurice Evans. While the film has a few sequences with audible dialog, the majority of the film featured a synchronized musical score with sound effects. The majority of the film was photographed at Twickenham Studios, while the talking sequences were filmed at Whitehall Studios, Elstree which was wired for sound recording.A Hollywood production, White Cargo 1942, stars Hedy Lamarr and Walter Pidgeon.dbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Selfedbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerOlive Negus-Fanceydbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Imogen_Hassalldbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Prowsedbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Jasondbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Barrett_(actor)dbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Lloyddbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Selfedbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_McGillivray_(producer/screenwriter)dbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Selfedbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Cargodbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Cargo_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsWhite Cargo (also known as Albert's Follies) is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ray Selfe and starring David Jason and Imogen Hassall. It was written by Selfe and David McGillivray.dbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:directorEdwin G. Bowendbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdwin G. Bowendbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zane_Greydbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Frithdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(Australian_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Deathdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Death_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rupert_KathnerWhite Death is a 1936 Australian film directed by Edwin G. Bowen and starring Zane Grey as himself. He filmed it during a fishing expedition to Australia and it marked the first time he had played a leading role in a film.dbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorWerner Gruschdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Firthdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbi Adatsidbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Annandbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringKwabena Holmdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel Amoahdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Gruschdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Elephant: The Battle of the African Ghostsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy-drama_filmsWhite Elephant is a 1984 British comedy drama film directed by Werner Grusch and starring Peter Firth, Peter Sarpong and Nana Seowg. The plot involves a ruthless white man determined to break through thousands of years of tradition to sell microchips in Africa. A young British businessman goes to Ghana to modernise a furniture factory by introducing computers. Unbeknownst to him, the spirits of African tradition are already working against him and are determined to make him pay. He encounters fierce resistance from the Ghanaians, and this eventually leads him to better appreciate their culture.dbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wid_Gunning,_Inc.dbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Graf_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hobart_Bosworthdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert McKimdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFreeman Wooddbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wid_Gunning,_Inc.dbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Graf_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Gardner_Sullivandbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Hands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerWhite Hands is a 1922 American Melodrama film directed by Lambert Hillyer that was set in Algeria but filmed in a Studio in San Mateo, California and the Pacific beaches in San Francisco, California. The film stars Hobart Bosworth, Robert McKim, and Freeman Wood.dbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGraham-Wilcox Productionsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Bellamydbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Comptondbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringWyndham Standingdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringVesta Sylvadbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Graham-Wilcox_Productionsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Heatdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Heat_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyWhite Heat is a 1926 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Juliette Compton, Wyndham Standing and George Bellamy. The screenplay concerns a dancer who becomes romantically involved with a producer.dbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hari_Om_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hari_Om_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aarti_Shrivastavadbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Knightdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_water_and_the_environmentdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_global_warmingdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hari_Om_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Knight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aarti_ShrivastavaWhite Knight is an Indian documentary film directed by Aarti Shrivastava. The subject is Chewang Norphel, a 78-year-old engineer in Leh, Ladakh, who, over the last 15 years, has invented and implemented a technology that is helping provide a solution to an ecological disaster created by climate change.The film documents how Ladakh is grappling with an alarming water scarcity situation. In this high altitude desert where the melting of glaciers has been the traditional source of fresh water, a warmer planet is playing havoc with lifestyles and the ecology. With glaciers melting faster, fresh water is precious. Norphel's solution uses common sense and elementary observational science to create artificial glaciers.dbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Bulgakovdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Wraydbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Jorydbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Connollydbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Bulgakovdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shumatedbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Liesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsWhite Lies is a 1934 American crime film directed by Leo Bulgakov and starring Victor Jory, Fay Wray, and Walter Connolly.The film was produced by Columbia Pictures. The screenwriter was Harold Shumate.The film is featured in the book A Guide to American Crime Films of the Thirties.dbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Kimminsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:starringValerie Hobsondbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Coledbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:A._E._Matthewsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:starringPeggy Cumminsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:nameWho Goes There!dbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Guards_Division_(United_Kingdom)dbp-dbr:Who_Goes_There!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_soldiersWho Goes There! I (U.S. title: The Passionate Sentry )is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Nigel Patrick, Valerie Hobson and George Cole. It was written by John Dighton based on his 1950 play Who Goes There!. The film depicts the farcical activities of the various inhabitants of a grace and favour house near St James's Palace in Central London.dbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melody_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sundance_Channel_(United_States)dbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelody Gilbertdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melody_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sundance_Channel_(United_States)dbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melody_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWholedbp-dbr:Whole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Whole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_mental_disordersWhole is a documentary about people with body integrity identity disorder, a rare condition which causes a desire to become an amputee. It first was broadcast on the Sundance Channel in 2004.dbp-dbr:Why_Pick_on_Me%3F_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Why_Pick_on_Me%3F_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Why_Pick_on_Me%3F_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerA. 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It was made at Walton Studios. It was made as a quota quickie for release by the American company RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Taflerdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Howard_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWide Boydbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearWide Boy is a 1952 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Susan Shaw, Sydney Tafler and Ronald Howard.It was Hughes' feature directorial debut. He later called it "pretty terrible".dbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dexter_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributorThe Worksdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Coledbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Tromansdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Williamsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Serkisdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jaime_Winstonedbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Flemyngdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Creed-Milesdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Poulterdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Maskelldbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Gregorydbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iwan_Rheondbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liz_White_(actress)dbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Spencer_(actress)dbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringSammy Williamsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dexter_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dexter_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danny_King_(author)dbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameWild Billdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dexter_FletcherWild Bill is a 2011 British crime comedy drama film directed by Dexter Fletcher and starring Charlie Creed-Miles and Andy Serkis. It was released in UK cinemas on 23 March 2012.dbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonnie_Haledbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChesney Allendbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBud Flanagandbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWild Boydbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_and_television_featuring_Greyhound_racingdbp-dbr:Wild_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyhound_racing_filmsWild Boy is a 1934 British comedy sports film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Sonnie Hale, Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen. It was by Gainsborough Pictures at Lime Grove Studios. The sets were designed by Alfred Junge. Often forgotten, but the role of "Wild Boy" was played by the greyhound Mick the Miller.dbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_E._Orloffdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameWild Countrydbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Karl_Hajosdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Taylordbp-dbr:Wild_Country_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_adventure_filmsWild Country is a 1947 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor.dbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerM. H. Hoffmandbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoot_Gibsondbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameWild Horsedbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Horse_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeWild Horse is a 1931 American Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hoot Gibson and Alberta Vaughn. It was based on the Cosmopolitan Magazine short story by Peter B. 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It stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.dbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ellen_Perrydbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Damian_Lewisdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Marchdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hoskinsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristian_Kiehlingdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ellen_Perrydbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ellen_Perrydbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameWilldbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liverpool_F.C.dbp-dbr:Will_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004–05_UEFA_Champions_LeagueWill is a 2011 British sports drama directed by Ellen Perry and starring Damian Lewis, Perry Eggleton and Bob Hoskins.dbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Theodore_Melfidbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTheodore Melfidbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBryan Godwindbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Scottdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Hunterdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Weatherlydbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKimberly Quinndbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Marstersdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarlos Gómezdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKatrina Holden Bronsondbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Theodore_Melfidbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Melfidbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Melfidbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kimberly_Quinn_(actress)dbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWinding Roadsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Winding_Roads_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Theodore_MelfiWinding Roads is a 1999 American independent drama film produced and directed by Theodore Melfi in his feature directorial debut. Melfi wrote the screenplay with his future wife, actress Kimberly Quinn, who stars in the film with Katrina Holden Bronson and Rachel Hunter. James Marsters, Adam Scott, Michael Weatherly and Carlos Gomez co-star. The story centers on three women, all best friends, navigating their respective love lives.Winding Roads was filmed in late 1998 in Springfield, Missouri, and produced through Melfi and Quinn's company Goldenlight Films. It was screened at the 1999 Austin Film Festival, premiered in Springfield on September 14, 2000, and was later shown in theaters in the Midwest.dbp-dbr:Windjammer_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Ortondbp-dbr:Windjammer_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerH. 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Stuart Legg and Arthur B. Woods were assistant directors. It is based on the book By Way of Cape Horn by A.J. Villiersdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlanes Halanesdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Capshawdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Mosteldbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Sheadbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWindy Citydbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_Theatrical_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Nitzschedbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Windy_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Armyan_BernsteinWindy City is a 1984 American drama film written and directed by Armyan Bernstein and starring Kate Capshaw, Josh Mostel and John Shea.dbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pascale_Lamchedbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBig World Cinemadbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPumpernickel Filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSubmarine Filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristoph Jörgdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Markovitzdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pascale_Lamchedbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameWinniedbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_biographical_drama_filmsWinnie , is a 2017 South African biographical documentary film directed by Pascale Lamche and produced by Christoph Jörg and Steven Markovitz for Pumpernickel Films, Submarine Films, Big World Cinema.The film deals with the life of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and her tireless struggle to bring down Apartheid in South Africa. The film was screened as a part of the Human Rights Festival 2019. In the same year, Lamche won the award for the Best Director for International Documentary at Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated at Africa Movie Academy Awards for Best Documentary.dbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameWinterdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsWinter is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film that was released on October 30, 1930, by Columbia Pictures. It is the fourth and final film in the cycle of season themed Silly Symphonies following Springtime, Summer, and Autumn.dbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWes Craven, Pierre David, Clark Peterson, David Tripetdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Todddbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Englunddbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTammy Laurendbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKane Hodderdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Divoffdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_David_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clark_Petersondbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWishmasterdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irandbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_filmsdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Genies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Kurtzmandbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_franchisesdbp-dbr:Wishmaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wishmaster_filmsWishmaster is a 1997 American dark fantasy horror film directed by Robert Kurtzman. It is the first installment of the Wishmaster film series. The film was executive produced by Wes Craven, and is the only film of the Wishmaster series with his name attached. Its plot concerns a djinn, a wish-granting, evil genie who is released from a jewel and seeks to capture the soul of the woman who discovered him, thereby opening a portal and freeing his fellow djinn to inhabit and enslave the Earth.The film stars Andrew Divoff, as The Djinn, and Tammy Lauren.The film was followed by three sequels, Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999), Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001) and Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled (2002).dbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winterbottomdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:2_Entertaindbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Eatondbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Ecclestondbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dervla_Kirwandbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Winterbottomdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:2_Entertaindbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Eatondbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameWith or Without Youdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_or_Without_You_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_drama_filmsWith or Without You is a 1999 British romantic drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Christopher Eccleston and Dervla Kirwan. Set in Belfast, it tells the story of a married couple trying to have children. Their efforts are interrupted when past loves re-enter their lives. The film went straight to video in the UK.dbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmcorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLance Hooldbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWolf Lakedbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_KennedyWolf Lake is a 1981 thriller film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Rod Steiger and Robin Mattson.dbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorDonovan Kellydbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameWolfhounddbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_erotic_thriller_filmsWolfhound is a 2002 American erotic thriller film directed by Donovan Kelly and Jim Wynorski. It was shot in Ireland.dbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Savilledbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Compsondbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameWoman to Womandbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_SavilleWoman to Woman is an all-talking sound 1929 British drama film with music directed by Victor Saville and starring Betty Compson, George Barraud and Juliette Compton. It is an adaptation of the 1921 play Woman to Woman by Michael Morton which had already been made in 1923 into a now-lost film. The 1929 version survives and unrestored copies are available on unofficial DVDs and streaming services.dbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Films_Ltd.dbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerBill Luckwelldbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerDerek Winndbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerJohn O. Douglasdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Holtdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringJack Hulbertdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Films_Ltd.dbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:nameMiss Tulip Stays the Nightdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_ArlissMiss Tulip Stays the Night (also known as Dead by Morning) is a 1955 British comedy crime film starring Diana Dors, Patrick Holt, Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge. It was the last major feature film directed by Leslie Arliss. The screenplay concerns a crime writer and his wife who stay at a country house where a mysterious corpse appears.dbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:producerRobert Cohn ref| Although Robert Cohn, a nephew of studio boss, Harry Cohn, is listed as producer, the film is also a product of the long-term collaboration with producer Sam Katzman.|group=Notedbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Derekdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hodiakdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Totterdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Goldsmith_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Lasky_Jr.dbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Tregaskisdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:nameMission Over Koreadbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Air_Forcedbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shot-down_aviatorsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_aviation_filmsMission Over Korea is a 1953 American war film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Fred F. Sears, from a story by former war correspondent Richard Tregaskis, author of Guadalcanal Diary. The film stars John Hodiak, John Derek, Audrey Totter and Maureen O'Sullivan.The Korean War provides the background, including combat footage photographed by producer Robert Cohn and a camera crew near the front lines. The prologue before the onscreen credits notes the film is "Dedicated to the Eighth United States Army, Fifth United States Air Force, Republic of Korea Army who made this film possible. To the men at Itazuki, Kwanju, Taego, Ouijanbu, Pusan, Inchon, Seoul where this story was photographed."dbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:starringThe Sportsmen Quartetdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Mississippi_Haredbp-dbp:nameMississippi Haredbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mississippi_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsMississippi Hare is a 1949 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on February 26, 1949, and features Bugs Bunny.dbp-dbr:Mister_Frostdbp-dbp:directorPhilippe Setbondbp-dbr:Mister_Frostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Bakerdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostdbp-dbp:nameMister Frostdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Frostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_crime_thriller_filmsMister Frost is a 1990 supernatural thriller film starring Jeff Goldblum and directed by French filmmaker Philippe Setbon, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Derry Hall, Brad Lynch and Louise Vincent. It co-starred Kathy Baker and Alan Bates.dbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:producerHelen M. Straussdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newleydbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:starringDavid Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:nameMister Quilpdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reader's_Digestdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Old_Curiosity_ShopMister Quilp (also known as The Old Curiosity Shop) is a 1975 British musical film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Anthony Newley, David Hemmings and Jill Bennett. It is based on the 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens.dbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathédbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:producerW.A. Whittakerdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Drakedbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Una_Stubbsdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Le_Mesurierdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Baker_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Nimmodbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annette_Andredbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathédbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charlie_Drakedbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:nameMister Ten Per Centdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Mister_Ten_Per_Centpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Graham_ScottMister Ten Per Cent is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Charlie Drake, Derek Nimmo and Wanda Ventham. It was written by Mira Avrech, Charlie Drake, Norman Hudis and Lew Schwarz.It was the last in a series of four films featuring Drake produced by the Associated British Picture Corporation, the previous being Sands of the Desert (1960), Petticoat Pirates (1961) and The Cracksman (1963).dbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:distributorFanfare Filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:producerJim O'Connollydbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Michelledbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dudley_Fosterdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Quayledbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:starringAnthony Sharpdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:starringJulian Barnesdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:nameMistress Pameladbp-dbr:Mistress_Pameladbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mistress_Pamelapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_O'ConnollyMistress Pamela is a 1973 British sex comedy drama film directed by Jim O'Connolly and starring Ann Michelle, Dudley Foster, Anna Quayle and Anthony Sharp. It was written by O'Connolly loosely based on the 1740 novel Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson.dbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reed_Hadleydbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameMobs, Inc.dbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_AsherMobs, Inc. is a 1956 film directed by William Asher. It stars Reed Hadley and Lisa Howard. It was composed of three episodes from the American television series Racket Squad.dbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:producerRobert Dunbardbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Andesdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:starringHazel Courtdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:nameModel for Murderdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Model_for_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_BishopModel for Murder is a 1959 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Keith Andes, Hazel Court and Jean Aubrey. It was written by Bishop and Robert Dunbar from a story by Peter Fraser.dbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_White_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_White_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Walkerdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Haleydbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_White_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_White_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Shanedbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorcas_Cochrandbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Guedeldbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:namePeople Are Funnydbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:People_Are_Funny_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_White_(film_producer)People Are Funny is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Sam White and starring Jack Haley, Helen Walker and Rudy Vallee. It is based on the popular radio show of the same name and was produced by Pine-Thomas Productions for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:directorMichael Hurstdbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Starz_Distributiondbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:producerMark A. Altmandbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:producerMark Gottwalddbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:starringJohn Billingsleydbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:starringKane Hodderdbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:starringShane Brollydbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:starringChloë Grace Moretzdbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:starringChristine Taylordbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:starringJerry O’Connelldbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Starz_Distributiondbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_A._Altmandbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_A._Altmandbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:nameRoom 6dbp-dbr:Room_6dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Room_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Hurstdbp-dbr:Room_6purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_KraemerRoom 6 is a 2006 American horror film directed by Michael Hurst and written by Hurst and Mark A. Altman. It stars Christine Taylor, Shane Brolly, Jerry O'Connell, and Ellie Cornell.dbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_McGanndbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcia_Ralstondbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_McGanndbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_set_in_lighthousesdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh!_The_Octopuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_horror_filmsSh! The Octopus is a 1937 American comedy mystery film produced by Warner Bros., directed by William McGann, and starring Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins and Marcia Ralston. While contract players Herbert and Jenkins frequently appeared in the same picture, this is the only film to present them as an actual team.In 2022, the film garnered attention on social media for a character transformation scene that was accomplished using practical effects with a combination of makeup and graduated filters.dbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:T.A._Welshdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Randledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:T.A._Welshdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Randledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:nameSomewhere in Civviesdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeySomewhere in Civvies is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Randle, George Doonan and Suzette Tarri. Private Randle is discharged from the army and finds it difficult to adjust to civilian life. It was followed in 1948 by Somewhere in Politics.dbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Madderndbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringJames Kenneydbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Stephensdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameSon of a Strangerdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisSon of a Stranger is a 1957 British second feature ('B') film directed by Ernest Morris and starring James Kenney, Ann Stephens and Victor Maddern. It was written by Stanley Miller and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Rolanddbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Sullivan_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Pidgeondbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Schneedbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:nameThe Bad and the Beautifuldbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:The_Bad_and_the_Beautifulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsThe Bad and the Beautiful is a 1952 American melodrama film that tells the story of a film producer who alienates everyone around him. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, written by George Bradshaw and Charles Schnee, and stars Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan, Gloria Grahame and Gilbert Roland. The Bad and the Beautiful won five Academy Awards out of six nominations in 1952 (including Gloria Grahame winning Best Supporting Actress), a record for the most awards for a movie that was not nominated for Best Picture or for Best Director.In 2002, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The theme song, "The Bad and the Beautiful", penned by David Raksin, became a jazz standard and has been cited as an example of an excellent movie theme.The Bad and the Beautiful was created by the same team that later worked on another film about the seedy film business, Two Weeks in Another Town (1962): director (Vincente Minnelli), producer (John Houseman), screenwriter (Charles Schnee), composer (David Raksin), male star (Kirk Douglas), and studio (MGM). Both films also feature performances of the song "Don't Blame Me", by Leslie Uggams in Two Weeks and by Peggy King in The Bad and the Beautiful. In one scene of Two Weeks in Another Town, the cast watches clips from The Bad and the Beautiful in a screening room, presented as a film that Douglas's character in Two Weeks, Jack Andrus, had starred in. Two Weeks is not a sequel, however, as the characters in the two stories are unrelated.dbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:directorMichael Hovisdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Home Videodbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:producerAngela Hovisdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:starringJames Blackdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marco_Perelladbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Savoydbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:starringJames Belcherdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:nameThe Man with the Perfect Swingdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_with_the_Perfect_Swingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sports_comedy-drama_filmsThe Man with the Perfect Swing is a 1995 American comedy-drama movie written and directed by Michael Hovis.dbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Morgandbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:starringYolande Donlandbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:starringAndré Morelldbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:starringUrsula Howellsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:nameThey Can't Hang Medbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:They_Can't_Hang_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_filmsThey Can't Hang Me is a 1955 British drama film directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, Yolande Donlan and Anthony Oliver. It was written by Guest and Val Valentine based on the 1955 novel of the same title by Leonard Mosley.dbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Lamačdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringJoyce Howarddbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Lamačdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Bartlettdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:nameThey Met in the Darkdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Met_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karel_LamačThey Met in the Dark (also known as Dark End and Spionagering M ) is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Karel Lamač and starring James Mason, Joyce Howard and Edward Rigby. The screenplay concerns a cashiered Royal Naval officer and a young woman who join forces to solve a murder and hunt down a German spy ring. The film features a single song sung by Phyllis Stanley, "Toddle Along" (Ben Frankel, Moira Heath). The film is very loosely based on the 1941 novel The Vanishing Corpse by Anthony Gilbert.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Martin_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ryko_Distributiondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Defend_Filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RDU919_Music_&_Filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Courtney_Conraddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Courtney_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hittin_Hard_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kyser_%22Mike_Nice%22_Wilsondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Martin_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ryko_Distributiondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Defend_Filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RDU919_Music_&_Filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Courtney_Conraddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Courtney_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hittin_Hard_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kyser_%22Mike_Nice%22_Wilsondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USAdbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Durham The Documentarydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African-American_gangsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Durham,_USApurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Durham,_North_CarolinaWelcome to Durham, USA is a documentary about gang violence in Durham, North Carolina.dbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Bramptondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Leightondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Bramptondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Bramptondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:nameSplendid Fellowsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_LongfordSplendid Fellows is a 1934 Australian film from director Beaumont Smith about an Englishman (Frank Leighton) who comes to Australia. The cast includes Eric Colman, brother of Ronald Colman, and Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who has a cameo as himself. It was Smith's last film.dbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hayes_(director)dbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParade Releasing Organizationdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beach_Dickersondbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hayes_(director)dbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beach_Dickersondbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hayes_(director)dbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShell Shockdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_Campaign_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shell_Shock_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HayesShell Shock, also known as 82nd Marines Attack, is a 1964 film B-movie directed and co-written by John Hayes and produced by and starring Beach Dickerson. The film takes place in Italy during World War II, and tells the story of a sergeant with his group of soldiers.dbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ramin_Niamidbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Robsondbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:producerRamin Niamidbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bai_Lingdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ornella_Mutidbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Stormaredbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_John_Burkedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Bernharddbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ramin_Niamidbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ramin_Niamidbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Robsondbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ramin_Niamidbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Dillon_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:nameSomewhere in the Citydbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Caledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_the_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ramin_NiamiSomewhere in the City is a 1998 American indie comedy-drama film written and directed by Ramin Niami.This film is currently distributed by Multicom Entertainment Group in select territories except Spain where Notorious Pictures handles modern distribution rights for it.dbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:director( )dbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:directorRoman Kroitordbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:directorDavid Douglasdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:directorChristine Strande:dbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:directorNoel Archambaultdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:producerMartin Waltersdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:producerToni Myersdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:producerNicholas J. Graydbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:producerRobbie Williamsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:producerAndré Picarddbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Cohldbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Rolling_Stonesdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Toni_Myersdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Cohldbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:nameRolling Stones: Live at the Maxdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_filmsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Stones_at_the_Maxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Douglas_(director)Rolling Stones: Live at the Max, or simply Stones at the Max, is a concert film by the Rolling Stones released in 1991. It was specially filmed in IMAX during the Urban Jungle Tour in Europe in 1990. It was the first concert movie shot in the IMAX format.Rolling Stones: Live at the Max premiered 25 October 1991 in Los Angeles at the California Museum of Science and Industry. In the UK it was shown at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1992. The tagline was "Larger than life."dbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twodbp-dbp:nameTease for Twodbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tease_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_Gophers_filmsTease for Two is a 1965 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on August 28, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck and the Goofy Gophers in their final appearance. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the phrase "tea for two."The cartoon marked the final theatrical appearance of the Goofy Gophers during the original Golden Age of Animation era. Unlike previous Goofy Gophers cartoons where the characters were performed by Blanc and Stan Freberg voiced the Gophers, in this cartoon Blanc performs both parts.In the film, Daffy is a treasure hunter in search for gold. He tries to have the Gophers abandon their residence in order to search it for gold, but they refuse and fight back.dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:producerBryan Forbesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:producerJack Rixdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:starringMichael Craigdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Leedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pier_Angelidbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:starringRichard Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Forbesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:nameThe Angry Silencedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_labor_movementdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_factoriesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Greendbp-dbr:The_Angry_Silencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Richard_AttenboroughThe Angry Silence is a 1960 black-and-white British drama film directed by Guy Green and starring Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli, Michael Craig and Bernard Lee.The film marked the first release through screenwriter Bryan Forbes's production venture, Beaver Films, and Forbes won a BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay at the 14th British Academy Film Awards and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 33rd Academy Awards for his contribution (shared with original story writers Michael Craig and Richard Gregson). Green called it a "landmark" in his career.dbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:directorAnthony M. Lanzadbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:producerJohn Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jody_McCreadbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jock_Mahoneydbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Noeldbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gordon_Whitedbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:nameThe Glory Stompersdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stompersdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stomperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stomperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stomperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stomperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stomperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Glory_Stomperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsThe Glory Stompers is a 1967 outlaw biker film.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMuriel Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Withindbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_KnowlesThe Man Within is a 1947 British, Technicolor, adventure, crime, drama film, directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Ronald Shiner as Cockney Harry, Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Joan Greenwood and Richard Attenborough. In the United States, it was released in a slightly shorter version, retitled The Smugglers. It was produced by Triton Films and Production Film Service. The film was also presented by J. Arthur Rank and the Rank Organisation. The film was adapted from the 1929 novel The Man Within by Graham Greene.dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gametdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringAlan Haledbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringAlexis Smithdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gametdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gametdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:nameThe Smiling Ghostdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Philip_WylieThe Smiling Ghost is a 1941 American horror comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Wayne Morris, Alexis Smith, and Alan Hale. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. In the film, a woman has lost three fiancés to mysterious accidents. The press has circulated rumors that she is haunted by the so-called “Smiling Ghost”. Her grandmother decides to hire an unemployed engineer to pose as the woman's fourth fiancé. The man is soon targeted by the supposed ghost, but suspects that a vengeful former fiancé is behind the attacks.dbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_E._Levinedbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:producerLeonard Lightstonedbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pickles_(dog)dbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Jeffriesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daliah_Lavidbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Petriedbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_E._Levinedbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Galtondbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Simpson_(scriptwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:nameThe Spy with a Cold Nosedbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Riz_Ortolanidbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_with_a_Cold_Nosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_PetrieThe Spy with a Cold Nose is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Laurence Harvey, Daliah Lavi, Lionel Jeffries, Denholm Elliott, and Colin Blakely. It was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.dbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Taggartdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Fessierdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Hutchinsondbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Taggartdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Fessierdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Edward_Grantdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Henderson_Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:nameThe Women Men Marrydbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Women_Men_Marrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Errol_TaggartThe Women Men Marry is a 1937 American drama film directed by Errol Taggart and starring George Murphy, Josephine Hutchinson, Claire Dodd and Toby Wing. The film's script is credited to Donald Henderson Clarke.dbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Waitsdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onedbp-dbp:nameTom Waits for No Onedbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Waits_for_No_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_WaitsTom Waits for No One is a rotoscoped short film starring Tom Waits, singing "The One That Got Away" to an apparition.Directed in 1979 by John Lamb, it is the first rotoscoped music video, and was released two years before the advent of MTV. It was meant as a test and demonstration of an analog video rotoscope system, a new way of doing rotoscoping since Max Fleischer invented it in 1915. The film, inspired by a performance of Tom Waits at the Roxy in May 1977, captured a first-place award at the first Hollywood Erotic Film and Video Festival in 1980. The film never saw commercial release and sat in obscurity for 30 years, when it went quietly viral on YouTube.Filmed live at the La Brea Stage in Hollywood in six takes, 13 hours of footage taken from five cameras were cut down to a little under six minutes, which was then converted into handdrawn animation, one frame at the time, by 12 people over six months. This particular combination of rotoscoping and pencil test, originally developed for Ralph Bakshi's American Pop, was considered innovative at the time, and assisted in winning Lyon Lamb a 1980 Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement.The film's production team consisted of a wide range of industry professionals which includes:David Silverman: David was the first animator on The Simpsons, working with Klasky-Csupo on Simpsons interstitials for The Tracey Ullman Show, later to produce The Simpsons, The Wild Thornberrys and Monsters, Inc.Keith Newton (rotoscope and character design): Keith went on to greater heights with Disney Animation doing backgrounds and character design for Pocahontas.Micheal Cressey (inker): Micheal went into a distinguished career of children's book publishing, writing 8 books and receiving the coveted Caldecott Award twice, among numerous others.Garrett Smith (live action camera): Garrett moved into an illustrious career at Paramount Studios and became an integral part in the development of HD with Texas Instruments.Gary Beydler (live action camera): Gary was an esteemed film maker, photographer and fine artist with works in the MMA and Moca, and a Newsweek cover article.Donna Marie Gordon (dancer/model): Donna became a choreographic trainer for Las Vegas chorus girls for 18 years.Ray Roberts extended his fine art talents and today is a renowned Plein Air painter and multiple award winner for his depictions of the Southwest.Garrett Smith served as vice president, production technology and digital mastering operations at Paramount Pictures. He was actively involved in the development of DVD, HDTV and a member of Digital Cinema Initiatives. Today, Smith is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and serves on the Science and Technology Council as Co-Chair of the Next Generation Technology Project.John Lamb received an Emmy® (2024) and Academy Award® (1979) for co-inventing the Video Animation System (VAS). Lamb also developed and manufactured the first video rotoscope system in 1979. Continuously working in the graphic arts and animation, Lamb recently published a children's book, "The Varmits", which shows children the importance of kindness and friendship.Recently, a cel from Tom Waits for No One became part of the Tom Waits permanent exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.dbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannydbp-dbp:nameTugboat Grannydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Grannypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsTugboat Granny is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 23, 1956, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray.The cartoon's title is a play on Tugboat Annie, and is the only cartoon in the Warner Bros. series to bear Granny's name.It joined Guided Muscle and The Grey Hounded Hare as the cartoons featured on the final episode of ABC's The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show on September 2, 2000.dbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directorSteen Møller Rasmussendbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directorLars Movindbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributorPlagiat Filmdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Willnerdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_S._Burroughsdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Grauerholzdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Giornodbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Douglas_(historian)dbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Weinreichdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringJennie Skerldbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:nameWords of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Roaddbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roaddbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:William_S._Burroughsdbp-dbr:Words_of_Advice:_William_S._Burroughs_on_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Beat_GenerationWords of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road, is a 2007 documentary about William S. Burroughs directed by Lars Movin and Steen Møller Rasmussen and produced in Denmark. The documentary is based on never-before-seen footage from his visit to Denmark in October 1983, and from his later years in Lawrence, Kansas.Shortly thereafter he began touring and reading his work to new generations of readers and thus establishing himself as a cult figure. The film focuses on Burroughs' unique talent as a performer, and on his later work, especially what is known as The Last Trilogy. In addition to the historic footage there are new interviews with friends and colleagues such as James Grauerholz, John Giorno, Hal Willner, Jennie Skerl, Regina Weinreich, Ann Douglas. Music by Material, Patti Smith, and Islamic Diggers.The film premiered on 9 November 2007 at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival in Copenhagen and the book and a Burroughs photo exhibition were launched the same night. The first international screening took place at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, as part of a Burroughs tribute event on 10 November 2007. Rasmussen was awarded the Danish Film Institute's Roos Award 2007, for "outstanding efforts in documentary filmmaking" on the basis of the film.dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Hyerdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Lauterdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Van_Zandtdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Raynor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:nameYukon Manhuntdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsYukon Manhunt is a 1951 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Gail Davis and Margaret Field. The film was the sixth in the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie.dbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Troelldbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Matofskydbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Hackmandbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Troelldbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Matofskydbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Normandbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lillian_Bos_Rossdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbp:nameZandy's Bridedbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Zandy's_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jan_TroellZandy's Bride is a 1974 American Western film directed by Jan Troell and starring Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann.The film is also known as For Better, for Worse in the United States (TV title). It was filmed on location near Big Sur, California.dbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Moonstone_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lesley_Ann_Warrendbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sondra_Lockedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_J._Wolfedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shahar_Strohdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Hazzarddbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elaine_Dysingerdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Etchie_Strohdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Stewart_Grantdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sondra_Lockedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Moonstone_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lesley_Ann_Warrendbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sondra_Lockedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_J._Wolfedbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shahar_Strohdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Hazzarddbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elaine_Dysingerdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Etchie_Strohdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Stewart_Grantdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:nameRay Meets Helendbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Ray_Meets_Helenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BostonRay Meets Helen is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. It is notable as Sondra Locke's last acting appearance before her death in 2018.dbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Sprydbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Sprydbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Sprydbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbp:nameReaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisisdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisisdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Montrealdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Dalydbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robin_Sprydbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_historical_eventsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Quebec_politicsdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Montrealdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pierre_Trudeaudbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:October_Crisisdbp-dbr:Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_Anglophone_cultureReaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis is a 1973 Canadian documentary film directed by Robin Spry and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The companion film to Spry's Action: The October Crisis of 1970, it explores the reactions of English-speaking Quebecers to the 1970 October Crisis and the threat of the Quebec nationalist group, Front de libération du Québec.dbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:directorDavid Blythdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:producerNicolas Stiliadisdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:producerPaco Alvarezdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burt_Youngdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_L._Keithdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kari_Wuhrerdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:starringKristoffer Ryan Wintersdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:nameRed-Blooded American Girl IIdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Blooded_American_Girl_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_thriller_filmsRed-Blooded American Girl II (also known as Hot Blooded, Red Blooded 2, and Hit & Run) is a 1997 Canadian thriller film by New Zealand-born director David Blyth. It is billed as a sequel to Blyth's 1990 film Red Blooded American Girl, despite featuring a different cast and premise.dbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babydbp-dbp:nameRed-Headed Babydbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Red-Headed_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsRed-Headed Baby is the sixth title in the Merrie Melodies series. The short was released as early as December 18, 1931. It is directed by Rudolf Ising. The short is the first from Warner Bros. to not feature a recurring character; all previous cartoons had featured Bosko, or Piggy.dbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carroll_Bakerdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Suchetdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Blakelydbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Threlfalldbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Kelly_(actor)dbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Wood_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:nameRed Monarchdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lavrentiy_Beriadbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Joseph_Stalindbp-dbr:Red_Monarchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_GoldRed Monarch is a 1983 British television film, starring Colin Blakely as Joseph Stalin. It is directed by Jack Gold and features David Suchet as Lavrentiy Beria and David Threlfall as Stalin's son Vasily.dbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wymandbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:RuPauldbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debi_Mazardbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Mercuriodbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wymandbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:nameRed Ribbon Bluesdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Ribbon_Bluespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_WinklerRed Ribbon Blues is a 1996 comedy-drama with classic heist/caper elements and written and directed by Charles Winkler and starring Paul Mercurio, RuPaul, and Debi Mazar. The film played the gay and lesbian film festival circuit in 1996.dbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sut_Jhallydbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbp:producerJeremy Earpdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbp:starringJack Shaheendbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sut_Jhallydbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Shaheendbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbp:nameReel Bad Arabsdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Islamdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-Arabism_in_North_Americadbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_Arab_peopledbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_the_cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arab-American_literaturedbp-dbr:Reel_Bad_Arabspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_coverage_and_representationReel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People is a documentary film directed by Sut Jhally and produced by Media Education Foundation in 2006. This film is an extension of the book of the same name by Jack Shaheen, which also analyzes how Hollywood corrupts or manipulates the image of Arabs. The documentary analyzes 1,000 films that have Arab and Muslim characters, produced between 1896 and 2000, out of which great majority, 936 titles, were negative in their portrayal, arguing that the slander of Arabs in American filmmaking has existed since the early days of the silent cinema and is present in the biggest Hollywood blockbusters today. Jack Shaheen analyzes a long series of "demeaning" images of Arabs through his presentation of various scenes from different American movies which he has studied. He argues that this image is characterized by showing Arabs either as bandits or as a savage, nomadic race, or shows Arab women as shallow belly dancers serving evil, naïve, and greedy Arab sheiks. Most important is the image of the rifle in the hands of Arab "terrorists". The film then attempts to explain the motivations behind these stereotypes about Arabs, and their development at key points in American history, as well as why it is so important today.The film showed for the first time in Washington on 8 June 2007 and then in Los Angeles in the 20 June 2007. The run time of the film is 50 minutes, with Arabic and English subtitles. Soon afterward, the film was shown successively in more than a dozen of international film festivals between 2006 and 2009 The film's estimated budget is $100,000.dbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_C._Popkindbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMillion Dollar Productions, Inc.dbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_M._Popkindbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Beaversdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fendersondbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monte_Hawleydbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_C._Popkindbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Million_Dollar_Productionsdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_M._Popkindbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:nameReform Schooldbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Reform_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_C._PopkinReform School is a 1939 Million Dollar Productions American film produced by Harry M. Popkin, directed by Leo C. Popkin, written by Joseph O'Donnell and Hazel Jamieson and starring Louise Beavers.In 1944, the film was rereleased as Prison Bait.dbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Owen_Landdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Owen_Landdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensiondbp-dbp:nameRemedial Reading Comprehensiondbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Remedial_Reading_Comprehensionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_short_filmsRemedial Reading Comprehension is an experimental short film by Owen Land, produced in 1970.dbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denise_Dowsedbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:producerRe'Shaun Freardbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:producerVince Allendbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringCorbin Bleudbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringKeith Daviddbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringColumbus Shortdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringVanessa Williamsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringWendy Raquel Robinsondbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringJanet Hubertdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:starringLedisidbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denise_Dowsedbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:nameRemember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Storydbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Remember_Me:_The_Mahalia_Jackson_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Civil_rights_movement_in_filmRemember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story is an American biographical musical drama film directed by Denise Dowse (in her directing debut as well as her only directing credit before her death in August 2022) and written by Ericka Nicole Malone. The film stars Ledisi as gospel singer and activist Mahalia Jackson. Also starring Columbus Short, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Janet Hubert, Vanessa Williams, Corbin Bleu and Keith David. It premiered at the 2022 Pan African Film & Arts Festival in Los Angeles in April 2022. The film later premiered on Hulu on September 20, 2022.The film received three NAACP Image Awards nomination at the 54th NAACP Image Awards: for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture, Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture (Ledisi), and won Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture) (Ericka Nicole Malone).dbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerRon Ormonddbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerJune Carrdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerIra Webbdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ford_Beebedbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ford_BeebeTexas Manhunt, also known as Red Desert, is a 1949 American Western film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Don "Red" Barry and Tom Neal.dbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:starringBob Nolandbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:starringIris Meredithdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forrest_Sheldondbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:nameTexas Stampededbp-dbr:Texas_Stampededbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Stampedepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NelsonTexas Stampede is a 1939 American western film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith and Bob Nolan. It is a remake of the 1930 film The Dawn Traildbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbp:nameTexas Wildcatsdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Texas_Wildcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NewfieldTexas Wildcats is a 1939 American Western film starring Tim McCoy.dbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_R._Cherry_IIIdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Harmondbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:distributorCoast Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:producerKenneth M. Badish, John R. Cherry III, Terry Edinger, Larry Harmon and Susan Harmon.dbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bronson_Pinchotdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:F._Murray_Abrahamdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gailard_Sartaindbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_R._Cherry_IIIdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Harmondbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Cherry_IIIdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Harmondbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_R._Cherry_IIIdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Harmondbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:nameThe All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummydbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Laurel_&_Hardydbp-dbr:The_All_New_Adventures_of_Laurel_&_Hardy_in_For_Love_or_Mummypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_R._Cherry_IIIThe All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in "For Love or Mummy" is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Larry Harmon and John Cherry, based on the film shorts of Laurel & Hardy. It stars Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.This was the first of only two non-Ernest P. Worrell films that Cherry (primarily an advertising executive) directed in his lifetime, the other being Pirates of the Plain. Harmon earned writing and directing credits through the ownership of the Laurel and Hardy trademarks, which he had purchased in the 1960s. Another Harmon-owned character, Bozo the Clown, is mentioned in the film.dbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:producerRobert J. Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:nameThe Apache Kid's Escapedbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_J._HornerThe Apache Kid's Escape is a 1930 American Western film written, produced and directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Jack Perrin and his wife Josephine Hill. It was a remake of The White Outlaw (1929). The film was shot in Valencia, California. Jack Perrin's five-picture deal with Horner ended up in court when Perrin only received $1,425 out of the $2,900 that was agreed upon.dbp-dbr:The_Arm_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Arm_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Arm_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Arm_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerW. 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It was distributed by Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorLuke Cormicandbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney+dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeff Kinneydbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringHunter Dillondbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrady Noondbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Diamantopoulosdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringErica Cerradbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringEthan William Childressdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney+dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Kinney_(author)dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Kinney_(author)dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Paesanodbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney+_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid:_Rodrick_Rules_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(film_series)Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (stylized with a metal umlaut as Rodrick Rüles) is a 2022 animated comedy film directed by Luke Cormican (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Jeff Kinney, based on his 2008 book of the same name. It is the sequel to Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2021) and is the second adaptation of Rodrick Rules following the 2011 live-action film, while also being the second fully-animated film in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series and the sixth installment overall. Brady Noon, Ethan William Childress, Chris Diamantopoulos, Erica Cerra, and Hunter Dillon reprise their roles as characters from the first film, while Ed Asner posthumously portrays Grandpa Heffley. The film is one of Asner's final voice acting roles recorded shortly before his death on August 29, 2021 and is dedicated to his memory.Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Bardel Entertainment, with the latter providing animation services, and it was released on Disney+, as a Disney+ original film, on December 2, 2022. The film received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel, based on Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever, was released on December 8, 2023 on Disney+.dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Swinton_O._Scott_IIIdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDisney+dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeff Kinneydbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringHunter Dillondbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrady Noondbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Diamantopoulosdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringErica Cerradbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringEthan William Childressdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Swinton_O._Scott_IIIdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney+dbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Kinneydbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Kinneydbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameDiary of a Wimpy Kiddbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameDiary of a Wimpy Kid: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_impacted_by_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Middle_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Paesanodbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney+_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_(film_series)Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a 2021 animated comedy film directed by Swinton Scott (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Jeff Kinney, based on his 2007 book of the same name. It is the second film adaptation of the book, following the 2010 live-action film, while serving as the first fully animated reboot in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series, and the fifth installment overall. The film stars the voices of Brady Noon, Ethan William Childress, Chris Diamantopoulos, Erica Cerra, and Hunter Dillon.Diary of a Wimpy Kid was produced by Walt Disney Studios and Bardel Entertainment, with the latter providing animation services, and was released on Disney+ as a Disney+ original film on December 3, 2021. It received generally positive reviews from critics.A sequel, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, was released on December 2, 2022.dbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Salldbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Williamsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDan Hedayadbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Foleydbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKirsten Dunstdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Shearerdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:name(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack:)dbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDickdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:genre1970.0dbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independence_Day_(United_States)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1972dbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Richard_Nixondbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_White_Housedbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Flemingdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phoenix_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Watergate_scandal_in_filmdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Henry_Kissingerdbp-dbr:Dick_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Richard_NixonDick is a 1999 alternate history comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming, co-written by Fleming and Sheryl Longin, and starring Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, and Dan Hedaya. It portrays a comic reimagining of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard Nixon, in which two warm-hearted but unworldly 15-year-old friends, who—through various arbitrary circumstances—become the legendary "Deep Throat" figure who played a key role in bringing down the presidency of Nixon. At the time of the film's release, the real identity of Deep Throat was not yet known to the public. The film features several cast members from Saturday Night Live and The Kids in the Hall, and includes fictionalized portrayals of U.S. historical and political figures involved in the Watergate scandal, including Henry Kissinger, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, H. R. Haldeman, John Dean, G. Gordon Liddy, and Rose Mary Woods.Released in the summer of 1999 by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label, Dick was a box-office bomb, grossing $6.3 million against a $13 million budget, though it received largely favorable reviews from film critics. In the years following its release, the film went on to develop a cult following.dbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Barondbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:nameDick Barton Strikes Backdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Barton_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonDick Barton Strikes Back is a 1949 British second feature ('B') spy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Don Stannard. It was written by Elizabeth Baron and Ambrose Grayson and was the third of three films that Hammer Film Productions made about agent Dick Barton, although it was the second one to be released. The film was trade shown on March 7, 1949, and on July 9th, Don Stannard was killed in a car accident, after which the film was released on July 18th, 1949. The second film in the series, Dick Barton at Bay, had actually been completed earlier in 1948, but perhaps because of Stannard's untimely death, it was only released (as the third film in the series) in 1950.dbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zack_Kellerdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ed_Skudderdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mondo_Mediadbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerDan Avidan, Brian Wechtdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerAndy Fiedlerdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerNick Buteradbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Bauzadbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringZack Kellerdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringEd Skudderdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBen Tullerdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringChad Quandtdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLauren K. Sokolovdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMike Nassardbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringShea Carterdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zack_Kellerdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ed_Skudderdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mondo_Mediadbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zack_Kellerdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Skudderdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameDick Figures: The Moviedbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameDick Figures: The Movie: The Songdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synth-popdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_rockdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_flash_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_raccoonsdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_web_seriesdbp-dbr:Dick_Figures:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fantasy_filmsDick Figures: The Movie is a 2013 independent American adult animated science fantasy action comedy film produced by Remochoso and Six Point Harness and distributed by Mondo Media. It is based on the animated web series Dick Figures. The film was written and directed by Ed Skudder and Zack Keller (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Nick Butera and Andy Fiedler. Skudder and Keller star as Red and Blue, two best friends and polar opposites who set out on a journey to find the Great Sword of Destiny for the Raccoon in order to save their friendship, Pink's birthday, and the world from Lord Takagami. It also features the voices of Eric Bauza, Ben Tuller, Shea Carter, Mike Nassar, Chad Quandt, and Lauren K. Sokolov.It is Mondo Media's first feature-length film and independent company 6 Point Harness's first original feature film. The film was released on VOD on September 17, 2013.Dick Figures: The Movie was split into 12 chapters and published onto YouTube by Mondo's YouTube channel at different times in September. $313,411 was raised through the mass-funding platform Kickstarter from 5,616 backers (including Warren Graff, Fred Seibert, Gundarr creators Corey McDaniel & Ted Wilson, amongst others) through May 31 to July 16, 2012, out of originally a $250,000 goal, breaking the record for the most-funded animation project through the site, until it was surpassed by Blur Studio's The Goon in November 2012, the latter of which remains unreleased as of 2025.dbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jordan_Bradydbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:producerJennifer Amerinedbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:producerJoe Blakedbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:producerKimberly Jacobsdbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Grahamdbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Burke_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jordan_Bradydbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Asylumdbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jordan_Bradydbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:nameDill Scalliondbp-dbr:Dill_Scalliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dill_Scallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jordan_BradyDill Scallion is a 1999 American mockumentary film that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer, Dill Scallion. It was written and directed by Jordan Brady. It is known for its eclectic cast including Lauren Graham, Kathy Griffin, David Koechner, Henry Winkler, Dave "Gruber" Allen, Wayne Federman, Jason Priestley, Robert Wagner, Dana Gould, Peter Berg, Michael Rodgers, Rachel Grate, and Spencer Garrett, as well as cameos from country western singers LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt, and Willie Nelson. Michael Rodgers and Sheryl Crow wrote most of the music for the film.The film was released in 1999 only on VHS. A collectors edition DVD was released in 2000.dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Videoscopedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGreater UnionUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Gilliesdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Timlindbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Weileydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Videoscopedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Gilliesdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Timlindbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Weileydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hibberddbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Power_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameDimbooladbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Duigandbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsDimboola is a 1979 Australian independent film directed by John Duigan about a country wedding reception. It is based on the 1969 play of the same name by Jack Hibberd and was principally filmed on location in Dimboola, Victoria.dbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringLionel Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringWallace Beerydbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Harlowdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarie Dresslerdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdmund Lowedbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringBillie Burkedbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringLee Tracydbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Cukordbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Mariondbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameDinner at Eightdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_upper_classdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frances_Mariondbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Cukordbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edna_Ferberdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_Eight_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_J._MankiewiczDinner at Eight is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor from a screenplay by Frances Marion and Herman J. Mankiewicz, based on George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber's 1932 play of the same title. The film features an ensemble cast of Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, and Billie Burke.Dinner at Eight continues to be acclaimed by critics; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 91% based on 22 reviews.In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:nameDinner at the Ritzdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dinner_at_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_filmsDinner at the Ritz is a 1937 British mystery romance film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring David Niven, Annabella, and Paul Lukas. It was produced by the British branch of 20th Century Fox, and shot at Denham Studios.dbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directorRalph Zondagdbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directorEric Leightondbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerPam Marsdendbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfre Woodarddbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringD. B. Sweeneydbp-dbr:Dinosaur_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel E. 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The film was directed by Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton and produced by Pam Marsden, from a screenplay written by John Harrison, Robert Nelson Jacobs, and Walon Green, and a story by the trio alongside Zondag and Thom Enriquez. It features the voices of D. B. Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, Ossie Davis, Max Casella, Hayden Panettiere, Samuel E. Wright, Julianna Margulies, Peter Siragusa, Joan Plowright, and Della Reese. The story follows a young Iguanodon who was adopted and raised by a family of lemurs on a tropical island. They are forced to the mainland by a catastrophic meteorite impact; setting out to find a new home, they join a herd of dinosaurs heading for the "Nesting Grounds", but must contend with the group's harsh leader, as well as external dangers such as predatory Carnotaurus.The initial idea was conceived in 1986 by Phil Tippett and Paul Verhoeven, which they conceived as a darker, naturalistic film about dinosaurs. The project underwent numerous iterations with multiple directors attached. In 1994, Walt Disney Feature Animation began development on the project and spent several years developing the software to create the dinosaurs. While the characters in Dinosaur are computer-generated, most of the backgrounds are live-action and were filmed on location. A number of backgrounds were found in various continents such as the Americas and Asia; various tepuis and Angel Falls also appear in the film. With a budget of $127.5 million, Dinosaur was reportedly the most expensive computer-animated film at the time. Dinosaur is also the first film from Walt Disney Feature Animation to be 3D animated.Dinosaur was released on May 19, 2000, to mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised the film's opening sequence, soundtrack and animation, but criticized the story and screenplay for its lack of originality. The film grossed $349.8 million worldwide, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2000. It became the fourth best-selling home video release of 2001, selling 10.6 million copies and garnering $198 million in sales.dbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:producerCasey Robinsondbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Powerdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Nealdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_McNallydbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Millicandbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helene_Stanleydbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Berghofdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefan_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hildegarde_Neffdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Casey_Robinsondbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Casey_Robinsondbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Liam_O'Brien_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:nameDiplomatic Courierdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anti-communist_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_Kaplandbp-dbr:Diplomatic_Courierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_TriesteDiplomatic Courier is a 1952 American spy film noir directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Tyrone Power, Patricia Neal and Stephen McNally. The nightclub scene in the film features actor Arthur Blake, famous for his female impersonations, impersonating Carmen Miranda, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Bette Davis. The plot was loosely adapted from the 1945 novel Sinister Errand by British writer Peter Cheyney.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Caesardbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Worthingtondbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Goodmandbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Neilldbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toni_Collettedbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Sommerichdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Caesardbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Caesardbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameDirty Deedsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organised_crime_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Dirty_Deeds_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_CaesarDirty Deeds is a 2002 film shot in Australia. It was directed by noted fringe director David Caesar and stars Bryan Brown, Toni Collette, Sam Neill, Sam Worthington, John Goodman and Andrew Sommerich and produced by Nine Films and Television, the film and television production arm of the Nine Network, owned by PBL Media, now Nine Entertainment Co.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:producerBurt Kennedydbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Jacksondbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Dehnerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Kennedydbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Hellerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:nameDirty Dingus Mageedbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Dingus_Mageepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_KennedyDirty Dingus Magee is a 1970 American comedy revisionist Western film starring Frank Sinatra as the titular outlaw and George Kennedy as a sheriff out to capture him. Directed by Burt Kennedy, the movie was based on the novel The Ballad of Dingus Magee by David Markson and the screenplay was partly written by Joseph Heller.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJames Fargodbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorClint Eastwooddbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDon Siegeldbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTed Postdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorBuddy Van Horndbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Valdesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerClint Eastwooddbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDon Siegeldbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Daleydbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Fargodbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Siegeldbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Postdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Buddy_Van_Horndbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Siegeldbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Valdesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Riesnerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Ciminodbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Stinsondbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Julian_Finkdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._M._Finkdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameDirty Harrydbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dirty_Harrydbp-dbr:Dirty_Harry_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1971Dirty Harry is an American action thriller film series featuring San Francisco Police Department Homicide Division Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan. The five films are: Dirty Harry (1971), Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988). Clint Eastwood portrayed Callahan in all five films and directed Sudden Impact.Callahan is notorious for his unorthodox, violent, and ruthless methods against the criminals and killers he is assigned to apprehend. At the same time, he is assigned a partner who is usually either killed or seriously injured during the film.Clint Eastwood was the only actor to have appeared in all five films.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Frenchdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Hardydbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringLucien Littlefielddbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Adamsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Frenchdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H.M._Walkerdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameDirty Workdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_FrenchDirty Work is a Pre-Code Laurel and Hardy short film classic comedy made in 1933. It was directed by Lloyd French, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM.dbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameDirty Workdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dirty_Work_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsDirty Work is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Gordon Harker, Robertson Hare and Basil Sydney. It was based on Dirty Work, one of the Aldwych Farces, by Ben Travers, which had some of the same cast members. The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Huthdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenita Humedbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDiscorddbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeDiscord is a 1933 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Owen Nares, Benita Hume and Harold Huth. Its plot involves a struggling composer who has to be supported financially by his wealthier wife. It was based on the play A Roof and Four Walls by E. Temple Thurston. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbp:nameDishonour Brightdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dishonour_Brightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsDishonour Bright is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Eugene Pallette, Betty Stockfeld and Diana Churchill and was based on a story by Ben Travers. It was made at Denham Studios. The film's art direction was by Thomas N. Morahan.dbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Nutterdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:distributorMGM Distribution Co.dbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Shestackdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringNick Stahldbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringWilliam Sadlerdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringJames Marsdendbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringBruce Greenwooddbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:starringKatie Holmesdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Nutterdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Shestackdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:nameDisturbing Behaviordbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:nameDisturbing Behavior: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviordbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beacon_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mind_controldbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Disturbing_Behaviorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_NutterDisturbing Behavior is a 1998 teen science fiction psychological horror film starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl. The film was directed by David Nutter, who was a director and producer on The X-Files, and the screenplay was written by Scott Rosenberg. The plot follows a group of high school outcasts who discover their seemingly perfect "Blue Ribbon" classmates are part of an elaborate mind control experiment.The film, which contains nods to 1975 thriller The Stepford Wives, premiered on July 24, 1998, and received negative reviews. The film went through numerous studio-mandated cuts from MGM prior to theatrical release in response to negative test screenings. There has been considerable fan support for the release of a director's cut version that restores deleted scenes.dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Ellison_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Loebdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDixie Dugandbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_Langedbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Emil_Newmandbp-dbr:Dixie_Dugan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerDixie Dugan is a 1943 American comedy film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Lois Andrews, James Ellison, and Charlotte Greenwood. Intended as the first of a series, the film was not a success and the plans for sequels were scrapped.dbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Levydbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Melcherdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Levydbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Melcherdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_L._Breendbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameDo Not Disturbdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lionel_Newmandbp-dbr:Do_Not_Disturb_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_LevyDo Not Disturb is a DeLuxe Color CinemaScope (1965) romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Levy and starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as a married American couple living in England.dbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatedbp-dbp:directorJohn Howedbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Begleydbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Howe_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Millard_Lampelldbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatedbp-dbp:nameDo Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilatedbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Do_Not_Fold,_Staple,_Spindle_or_Mutilatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Howe_(director)Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate is a 1967 Canadian short drama film, directed by John Howe for the National Film Board of Canada.dbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Painedbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Painedbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbp:nameDo You Trust This Computer?dbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_computingDo You Trust This Computer? is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Chris Paine that outlines the benefits and especially the dangers of artificial intelligence. It features interviews with a range of prominent individuals relevant to AI, such as Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk, Jerry Kaplan, Michal Kosinski, D. Scott Phoenix, Hiroshi Ishiguro, and Jonathan Nolan. The film was directed by Chris Paine, known for Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006) and the subsequent followup, Revenge of the Electric Car (2011).Topics covered range from military drones to AI-powered "fake news" feeds. At one point while being interviewed, Musk warns that any human dictator will eventually die, but that a digital superintelligence could someday become an "immortal dictator from which we can never escape". Musk also sponsored free streaming of the film on Vimeo during the weekend of April 7, 2018. The film was featured at the 2018 Napa Film Festival.The documentary is dedicated to Stephen Hawking, who warned that humanity may be jeopardized by its pursuit of a superintelligent AI.dbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:producerSpike Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:producerGregory "Sugar Bear" Elliott , Ted Hopkins , Mark Kibble , Spike Lee , Johnny Mercerdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringBill Nunndbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Turturrodbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringDanny Aiellodbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringGiancarlo Espositodbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Savagedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringRuby Deedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringSpike Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringOssie Davisdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:starringRichard Edsondbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:nameDo the Right Thingdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:nameDo the Right Thing: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:nameDo the Right Thing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Italian-American_culturedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:40_Acres_and_a_Mule_Filmworks_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motown_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Spike_Leedbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_scoresdbp-dbr:Do_the_Right_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Records_soundtracksDo the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film produced, written and directed by Spike Lee. It stars Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito, Bill Nunn, John Turturro and Samuel L. Jackson and is the feature film debut of Martin Lawrence and Rosie Perez. The story explores a Brooklyn neighborhood's simmering racial tension between its African-American residents and the Italian-American owners of a local pizzeria, culminating in tragedy and violence on a hot summer's day.Do the Right Thing premiered in the 42nd Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 1989, and was released on June 30, 1989 by Universal Pictures. A critical and commercial success, the film received accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (for Aiello's portrayal of Sal, the pizzeria owner). In 1999, it was selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, citing its preservation as "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" becoming just the second film to be selected in its first year of eligibility. In 2022, the film was ranked the 24th greatest of all time in Sight and Sound magazine's decennial poll of international critics, programmers, curators, archivists and academics. It has been featured on many other lists of the greatest films of all time by numerous critics.The film was released in a limited release on June 30, 1989, before expanding wide on July 21, 1989.dbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Perrydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Perrydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Witneydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harris_Yulindbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faye_Dunawaydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Greenburgdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denver_John_Collinsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Perrydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Perrydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pete_Hamilldbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDocdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Doc_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Perrydbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Doc_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Big_Nose_KateDoc is a 1971 American Western film, which tells the story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and of one of its protagonists, Doc Holliday. It stars Stacy Keach, Faye Dunaway, and Harris Yulin. It was directed by Frank Perry. It was the first film of his to not be written by Eleanor Perry; Pete Hamill wrote the original screenplay. The film was shot in Almeria in southern Spain.dbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWardour Filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDoctor's Ordersdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Doctor's_Orders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeDoctor's Orders is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, John Mills & Marguerite Allan. It was produced by British International Pictures at the company's Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Cedric Dawe.dbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Tewksburydbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:producerDouglas Laurencedbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Deedbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:starringCeleste Holmdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Tewksburydbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:nameDoctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!dbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Kenyon_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Doctor,_You've_Got_to_Be_Kidding!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_TewksburyDoctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! is a 1967 American comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Sandra Dee, George Hamilton and Celeste Holm.dbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pressmandbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerRobert K. Weissdbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerDevodbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerLalo Schifrindbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerIra Newborndbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringDan Aykroyddbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringFran Drescherdbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringJames Browndbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringHoward Hessemandbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringLynn Whitfielddbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Furthdbp-dbr:Doctor_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringT. K. 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The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. It was the first film Aykroyd made after the death of John Belushi, and the first one in which he is not sharing top bill with other actors. Aykroyd and his co-star Dixon married soon after the film's release.dbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_P._Jacobsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Newleydbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamantha Eggardbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringRex Harrisondbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_P._Jacobsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Bricussedbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameDoctor Dolittledbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameDoctor Dolittle Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_works_of_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lionel_Newmandbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Visual_Effects_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saint_Luciadbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1845dbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Leslie_Bricussedbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doctor_Dolittle_filmsdbp-dbr:L._B._Abbottdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)Doctor Dolittle is a 1967 American musical fantasy film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Rex Harrison, Samantha Eggar, Anthony Newley, and Richard Attenborough. It was adapted by Leslie Bricusse from the Doctor Dolittle novel series by Hugh Lofting, primarily The Story of Doctor Dolittle (1920), The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (1922), and Doctor Dolittle's Circus (1924).Various attempts to make a film based on Doctor Dolittle began as early as the 1920s. In the early 1960s, actress-turned-producer Helen Winston acquired the film rights, but did not succeed in producing a film. In 1963, producer Arthur P. Jacobs acquired the rights and recruited Alan Jay Lerner to compose songs and Rex Harrison to star in the project. After numerous delays, Lerner was fired and replaced by Bricusse. In addition to the numerous technical difficulties inherent to working with the large number of animals required for the story, the production was impacted by numerous setbacks stemming from poorly chosen shooting locations and creative demands from Harrison, and the finished film cost almost three times more than its original budget of $6 million.The film premiered in London on December 12, 1967. It recouped $9 million during its theatrical run, earning only $6.2 million in theatrical rentals and becoming a box-office bomb. Although the film received negative critical reviews, it was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, at the 40th Academy Awards, thanks to intense lobbying by 20th Century-Fox, and won Best Original Song and Best Visual Effects.dbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:directorPaul Aratow, Al Adamsondbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:producerEdward H. Margolindbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_%22Red%22_Barrydbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Hankindbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Carroldbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Landdbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:nameDoctor Draculadbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculadbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:Doctor_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsDoctor Dracula is a 1978 horror film directed by Al Adamson, featuring John Carradine. According to the Vinegar Syndrome website, who released a DVD version in 2018, the film is a "schizoid reworking" of Paul Aratow's Lucifers's Women.dbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:directorMartha Davisdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:distributorShelter Islanddbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:producerMartha Davisdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Jonathan_Harrisdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:nameDoctors of the Dark Sidedbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_human_rightsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical_ethicsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torturedbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical_malpracticeDoctors of the Dark Side is a documentary about the role of physicians and psychologists in the torture of prisoners. The movie tells the story of four detainees, and how healthcare professionals working for the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency implemented enhanced interrogation techniques, and covered up signs of torture at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp and Abu Ghraib Prison. Interviews with medical, legal and intelligence experts and evidence from declassified government memos document how the torture of detainees could not continue without the assistance of doctors.dbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbp:distributorMancunian Filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mancunian_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbp:nameDodging the Doledbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Doledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Dodging_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosDodging the Dole is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Roy Barbour, Dan Young and Jenny Howard. It was made by Mancunian Films at Highbury Studios and Southall Studios.dbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Shavickdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:producerMark R. Harrisdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:producerRandy Cheveldavedbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobcat_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Mulligandbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Jonesdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Shavickdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_filmdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Family_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Dog's_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_A._GoldsteinDog's Best Friend is a 1997 American comedy fantasy television film directed by Allan A. Goldstein and starring Richard Mulligan. It premiered on The Family Channel on March 23, 1997.dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Savocadbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Guay_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLili Taylordbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRiver Phoenixdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Savocadbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Guay_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDogfightdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1967dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mason_Daringdbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1966dbp-dbr:Dogfight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nancy_SavocaDogfight is a 1991 period coming-of-age drama film set in San Francisco, California, during the 1960s and directed by Nancy Savoca. The film explores the love between an 18-year-old Marine, Lance Corporal Eddie Birdlace (River Phoenix), on his way to Vietnam, and a young woman, Rose Fenny (Lili Taylor).dbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgate Filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Internationaldbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Rickmandbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Damondbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSalma Hayekdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Fiorentinodbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Rockdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Leedbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Mewesdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Affleckdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBud Cortdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDogmadbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMusic from the Motion Picture Dogmadbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_deicidedbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askew_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_Goddbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christianity_in_popular_culture_controversiesdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Mosierdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askewniverse_filmsdbp-dbr:Dogma_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Bank,_New_Jersey_in_fictionDogma is a 1999 American fantasy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also stars, along with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, George Carlin, Linda Fiorentino, Janeane Garofalo, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, Salma Hayek, Bud Cort, Alan Rickman, Alanis Morissette in her feature film debut, and Jason Mewes. It is the fourth film in Smith's View Askewniverse series. Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson, stars of the first Askewniverse film Clerks, appear in the film, as do Smith regulars Scott Mosier, Dwight Ewell, Walt Flanagan, and Bryan Johnson.The story revolves around two fallen angels who plan to employ an alleged loophole in Catholic dogma to return to Heaven after being cast out by God, but as existence is founded on the principle that God is infallible, their success would prove God wrong, thus undoing all creation. The last scion and two prophets are sent by the angel Metatron to stop them.The film's irreverent treatment of Catholicism and the Catholic Church triggered considerable controversy, even before its opening. The Catholic League denounced it as blasphemy. Organized protests delayed its release in many countries and led to at least two death threats against Smith. Despite this, Dogma was well received by critics, and grossed $45 million against its $10 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film in the View Askewniverse series to date.dbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Glazerdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Laughlindbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Burstondbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringWalter Willsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:starringBeverly Hudsondbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Glazerdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._McGowandbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:nameDoin' Their Bitdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Glazerdbp-dbr:Doin'_Their_Bitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsDoin' Their Bit is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. This was the first short with Herbert Glazer as Our Gang's regular director. It was the 207th Our Gang short to be released.dbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jackson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Graham_Bakerdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbp:nameDomestic Troublesdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Domestic_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_EnrightDomestic Troubles is a lost 1928 American synchronized sound comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Clyde Cook, Louise Fazenda and Betty Blythe. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-disc Vitaphone process. The film was produced and released by Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributorScotia-Barberdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Donallydbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Donallydbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameDominiquedbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dominique_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_AndersonDominique, also released as Dominique Is Dead, is a 1979 British psychological horror film directed by Michael Anderson, and featuring Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Simon Ward, Jenny Agutter, Judy Geeson, and Ron Moody. The film concerns a wealthy American businessman (Robertson) who is seemingly haunted by the ghost of his wife (Simmons), whom he apparently caused to commit suicide at their British estate. Author Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes wrote a novelization of the film, which is based on the 1948 short story "What Beckoning Ghost", written by American author Harold Lawlor.This is the final movie of actors Jack Warner and Leslie Dwyer.dbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directorWoody Allendbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Kavnerdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringWoody Allendbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Herrmanndbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dom_DeLuisedbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_J._Foxdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mayim_Bialikdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Woody_Allendbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Woody_Allendbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Letty_Aronsondbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Woody_Allendbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Drink_the_Water_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jean_DoumanianDon't Drink the Water is a 1994 American made-for-television comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, based on his 1966 play. This is the second filmed version of the play, after a 1969 theatrical version starring Jackie Gleason left Allen dissatisfied.The story revolves around a family of American tourists (played by Allen, Julie Kavner, and Mayim Bialik) that gets trapped behind the Iron Curtain. Michael J. Fox plays the American ambassador's son.This is the second time Allen wrote and performed in a movie made for television (Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story was filmed in 1971 but was never broadcast). The film was not well-received by critics.dbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_English_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDonald H. Browndbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_English_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Fence Me Indbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Englishdbp-dbr:Don't_Fence_Me_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsDon't Fence Me In is a 1945 American black-and-white Western film directed by John English and starring the "King of the Cowboys" Roy Rogers and his palomino Trigger, promoted in the production's opening credits and on theater posters as "The Smartest Horse in the Movies". Also featured in the film are Roy's sidekick George "Gabby" Hayes and Rogers' future wife Dale Evans. Produced and distributed by Republic Pictures, Don't Fence Me In is part of a long-running series of singing-cowboy films released by that company to showcase Rogers' musical talents and equestrian skills, as well as Trigger's abilities at performing impressive stunts and tricks.dbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dudley_Murphydbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dudley_Murphydbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Loebdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Buchmandbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbp:nameDon't Gamble with Lovedbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Gamble_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dudley_MurphyDon't Gamble with Love is a 1936 American drama film directed by Dudley Murphy and starring Ann Sothern, Bruce Cabot and Irving Pichel.dbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chubby_Checkerdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lang_Jeffriesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Danadbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:nameDon't Knock the Twistdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:nameDon't Knock The Twist Original Sound Track Recordingdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Knock_the_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twist_(dance)Don't Knock the Twist is a 1962 comedy musical film starring Lang Jeffries, directed by Oscar Rudolph and produced by Sam Katzman for release by Columbia Pictures. It is a sequel to the 1961 film Twist Around the Clock, featuring musical artists including Chubby Checker.dbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Curtisdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Laughlindbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmett_Vogandbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._McGowandbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Liedbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Don't_Lie_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsDon't Lie is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 205th Our Gang short to be released.dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_A._Colladbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:producerRobert Stevensdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Gossett_Jr.dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_A._Colladbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:genreSportdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_biographical_dramasdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Elliottdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_A._Colladbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_baseball_playersdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Back:_The_Story_of_Leroy_'Satchel'_Paigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_people_in_artDon't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical film directed by Richard A. Colla and based on Leroy's autobiography, Don't Look Back : Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball. It stars Louis Gossett Jr. and Beverly Todd.dbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:producerMelvin Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringEsther Rolledbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringMabel Kingdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringRobert Dunndbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringThomas Andersondbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringNate Barnettdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringAvon Longdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringFrank Careydbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Ooppee McCurndbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringJay Van Leerdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringJoseph Keyesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringJoshie Jo Armsteaddbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringRhetta Hughesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:nameDon't Play Us Cheapdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:genre R&B, gospel, soul, jazz, rock, pop, doo-wop , bluesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_comedy_filmsDon't Play Us Cheap is a 1973 American musical comedy film based on the 1970 musical of the same name. The musical was written, produced, scored, edited and directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Both the original stage musical and the film adaptation are based on Van Peebles' 1967 French-language novel La fête à Harlem (1967).The film stars Avon Long and Joe Keyes Jr. as Brother Dave and Trinity, a pair of demons who take human form to break up a house party thrown by Miss Maybell (Esther Rolle), an African American woman, in honor of her niece Earnestine (Rhetta Hughes), who is celebrating her 20th birthday in Harlem. Trinity's devotion to his mission comes into question when he falls in love with Earnestine. Don't Play Us Cheap was part of a diptych with Van Peebles' stage musical, Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, which presented a darker vision of African American life compared to the lighter portrayal in Don't Play Us Cheap.Don't Play Us Cheap was filmed in 1972 as Van Peebles' follow-up to his hit film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, but he could not find a distributor, and subsequently wound up adapting the script for a Broadway stage play based on the film. The film later received a limited theatrical release on January 1, 1973, and was not widely seen until it was released on home video. The film's plot has been seen as an allegory for African American resilience in the face of adversity. The house party has been described as a stand-in for the Black Panther Party, and the imps turned human as a metaphor for attempts to thwart the black power movement. The film has also been described as a defense of the United States.dbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:directorIvan Thomasdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stoloffdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_J._Briskindbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Latimer_(actress)dbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stoloffdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_J._Briskindbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Segalldbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:nameDon't Turn 'Em Loosedbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:Don't_Turn_'Em_Loosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_J._BriskinDon't Turn 'Em Loose is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Ben Stoloff and produced by RKO Radio Pictures, who released the film on September 18, 1936. Written by Harry Segall and Ferdinand Reyher, the production's screenplay is at least partially based on "Homecoming" by Thomas Walsh, a short story published in Collier's magazine in March 1936. The film costars Lewis Stone, James Gleason, Bruce Cabot, Louise Latimer and Betty Grable.dbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Herzfelddbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerDavid Blockerdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerDavid Gainesdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ving_Rhamesdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Herzfelddbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:genreSportdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Made_for_Television_Movie_winnersdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_Marinellidbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:Don_King:_Only_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HerzfeldDon King: Only in America is a 1997 American television film directed by John Herzfeld and written by Kario Salem (based on the book Only in America: The Life and Crimes of Don King by Jack Newfield). The film stars actor Ving Rhames as Don King and tells the story of King becoming a famous fight promoter and boxing manager.dbp-dbr:Don_Ricardo_Returnsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:Don_Ricardo_Returnsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Don_Ricardo_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerJames S. 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As the title suggests, it was produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Donald Duck character, who first appeared in the Walt Disney short The Wise Little Hen in 1934.Donald is shown in both animated and live costumed form, interacting with emcee Dick Van Dyke and other cast members. The film not only shows Donald's life, but also depicts an extensive international tour that Donald went on in 1984. Various celebrities of the day send Donald birthday greetings, including Ed Asner, Andy Warhol, Donna Summer and the Star Wars droids. The tour culminates in a parade in Donald's honor at Disneyland.This was the last time Clarence Nash voiced Donald Duck before his death a year later. It was rebroadcast on Disney Channel Europe on November 13, 2004 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the special plus at the end of the special, it has the sign: "Walt Disney 1901–1966 Clarence Nash 1904–1985".dbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Extondbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerry_Davis_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kit_Pedlerdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDoomwatchdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Folk_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Doomwatch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Clive_ExtonDoomwatch (U.S. title: Island of the Ghouls) is a 1972 British science fiction film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Ian Bannen, Judy Geeson and John Paul. Described as both a thriller and a horror film, it is based on the BBC television series Doomwatch (1970–1972). The screenplay was written by Clive Exton. In the United States it was released by Embassy Pictures.Waters surrounding an island become contaminated by chemical dumping, and people who eat fish caught in those waters become deformed and violent.dbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Famuyiwadbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStage 6 Filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Releasing Internationaldbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOpen Road Filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerForest Whitakerdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerNina Yang Bongiovidbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringZoë Kravitzdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringKimberly Elisedbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringKiersey Clemonsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Revoloridbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringBlake Andersondbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringShameik Mooredbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringTygadbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringASAP Rockydbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringChanel Imandbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Famuyiwadbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stage_6_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Entertainment_Motion_Picture_Groupdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nina_Yang_Bongiovidbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Famuyiwadbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameDopedbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_Road_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_hip_hop_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cryptocurrenciesdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_filmmakersdbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Germaine_Francodbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_Famuyiwadbp-dbr:Dope_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_comedy_filmsDope is a 2015 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa and produced by Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi. It stars Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons, Kimberly Elise, Chanel Iman, Tyga, Blake Anderson, Zoë Kravitz and ASAP Rocky in his film debut. The film was also executive produced by Pharrell Williams and co-executive produced by Sean Combs.The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2015 in Park City, Utah and was released in North America on June 19 by Open Road Films. It was re-released on September 4 during the Labor Day holiday weekend. The film received positive reviews.dbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:directorLeigh Scottdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:distributorIFI Studiosdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerLeigh Scottdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerEliza Swensondbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:producerChris Campbelldbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lloyddbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mia_Saradbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Henriksendbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringEliza Swensondbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:starringPaulie Rojasdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eliza_Swensondbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliza_Swensondbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:nameDorothy and the Witches of Ozdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_works_of_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_Scottdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dorothy_and_the_Witches_of_Ozpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Wizard_of_OzDorothy and the Witches of Oz is a 2012 film directed by Leigh Scott, based on the early 20th century novels The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Ozma of Oz, The Road to Oz and The Magic of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The film stars Paulie Rojas, Billy Boyd, Eliza Swenson, Mia Sara, Lance Henriksen, and Christopher Lloyd. A longer version of the film was originally released as a TV miniseries in 2011 called The Witches of Oz, distributed by MarVista Entertainment. The miniseries was over an hour longer and had earlier versions of the special effects. The miniseries was originally released in 2011 in Europe, though its United Kingdom premiere was not until July 5, 2012 on the Sci-Fi Channel.Development of the miniseries/film began while director Leigh Scott was making direct-to-video films for The Asylum. Production began in December 2009 and filming took place throughout Connecticut and New York City.dbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbp:nameDoss Housedbp-dbr:Doss_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Doss_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterDoss House is a 1933 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Frank Cellier, Arnold Bell and Herbert Franklyn.It was written by Herbert Ayres and made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie. In 1941 Baxter remade the film as The Common Touch.dbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magna_Pacificdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Higginsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Frawleydbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magna_Pacificdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywooddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_Goes_to_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsDot Goes to Hollywood is a 1987 Australian film directed by Yoram Gross. It was released on DVD (Region 4 format) in 2014.dbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Higginsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Frawleydbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:nameDot and Keetodbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetodbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_Keetopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsDot and Keeto is a 1986 Australian animated film.dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributorSatoridbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures/National Home Videodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Frawleydbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robyn_Moore_(Australian_actress)dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameDot and the Bunnydbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wombatsDot and the Bunny is a 1983 Australian animated film. It serves as a direct sequel to the 1977 film Dot and the Kangaroo.dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSpike Milligandbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Meikledbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Brucedbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Gwynnedbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Frawleydbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss Higginsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJune Salterdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Haddrickdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLola Brooksdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDot and the Kangaroodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAround The World With Dot / Dot And The Kangaroodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wombatsDot and the Kangaroo is a 1977 Australian live-action/animated musical drama film which combines animation and live-action. It is based on the 1899 children's book Dot and the Kangaroo by Ethel Pedley.dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures/National Home Videodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Flynndbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:nameDot and the Koaladbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsDot and the Koala is a 1985 Australian animated film by Yoram Gross.dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures/National Home Videodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:distributorHotys Distributiondbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:starringKim Deacondbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:nameDot and the Whaledbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsDot and the Whale is a 1986 Australian animated film by Yoram Gross. It is based on the character Dot from the animated film Dot and the Kangaroo, which in turn was based on the children's book of the same name by Ethel Pedley.dbp-dbr:Double_Bunkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C._M._Pennington-Richardsdbp-dbr:Double_Bunkdbp-dbp:distributorBryanstondbp-dbr:Double_Bunkdbp-dbp:producerGeorge H. 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Pennington-Richards and starring Ian Carmichael. Janette Scott, Sid James and Liz Fraser.dbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerMonty Bermandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Exposuredbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_Exposure_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingDouble Exposure is a 1954 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by John Gilling and starring John Bentley, Rona Anderson and Garry Marsh. It was written by Gilling and John Roddick.dbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:nameDouble Exposuresdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_CarstairsDouble Exposures (also known as Alibi Breaker) is a 1937 British crime film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring David Langton, Julien Mitchell and Ruby Miller. It was written by Gerald Elliott, and made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ashok_Amritrajdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:producerJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Michael_Glaserdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Lewisdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:starringJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:starringAlan Scarfedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ashok_Amritrajdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Michael_Glaserdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Krikesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Meersondbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:nameDouble Impactdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:nameDouble Impact: Original Soundtrack Recordingsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triad_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_brothersdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twins_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Krikesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steve_MeersonDouble Impact is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film marks Van Damme's third collaboration with director Sheldon Lettich (who wrote Bloodsport and directed Lionheart) and second collaboration with Bolo Yeung (the first being Bloodsport in 1988). Double Impact was released in the United States on August 9, 1991.dbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Mortondbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Boxleitnerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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1992 television thriller film directed by Lawrence Schiller and starring Rachel Ward and Bruce Boxleitner.dbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Knightsdbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Pictures Home Videodbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_O'Connordbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Walshdbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Hansendbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naveen_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Cattralldbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Macha_Mérildbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Knightsdbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_O'Connordbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Double_Vision_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Vision is a 1992 television film directed by Robert Knights. The film was based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark.dbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble or Quitsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_NeillDouble or Quits is a 1938 British crime film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Frank Fox, Patricia Medina and Hal Walters.It was shot at Teddington Studios. It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Eilersdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Keatondbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Brophydbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro_Goldwyn_Mayerdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Boasbergdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDoughboysdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Doughboys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_(World_War_I)_filmsDoughboys is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was Keaton's second starring talkie vehicle and has been called Keaton's "most successful sound Picture." A Spanish-language version was also made under the title, De Frente, Marchen.dbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_J._Greendbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monte_Bricedbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbp:nameDoughboys in Irelanddbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doughboys_in_Irelandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_LeipoldDoughboys in Ireland is a 1943 American musical war film directed by Lew Landers and starring Kenny Baker, Jeff Donnell and Lynn Merrick. The film offered an early role for future star Robert Mitchum, who appeared in many films that year.dbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Weyerdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:producerMargot Bridgerdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Rockwelldbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aesha_Waksdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Smith-Camerondbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Summer_Phoenixdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Weyerdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hannah_Weyerdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:nameArresting Genadbp-dbr:Arresting_Genadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Arresting_Genapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_drama_filmsArresting Gena is a 1997 American crime drama film written and directed by Hannah Weyer and starring Aesha Waks, Summer Phoenix, J. Smith-Cameron, and Sam Rockwell. It premiered in competition at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeremiah_S._Chechikdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Cusackdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willem_Dafoedbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeremiah_S._Chechikdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mitch_Glazerdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_O'Donoghuedbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbp:nameArrive Alivedbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Art_Linsondbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mitch_Glazerdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeremiah_S._Chechikdbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_O'Donoghuedbp-dbr:Arrive_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_filmsArrive Alive is an unfinished comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik and starring Willem Dafoe and Joan Cusack. It was produced by Art Linson.dbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:producerHayes Goetzdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:producerMarvin Mirischdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sterling_Haydendbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringColeen Graydbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringKeith Larsendbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Martin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:nameArrow In the Dustdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsArrow In the Dust is a 1954 American western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray and Keith Larsen. Shot in Technicolor, it was produced and distributed by Allied Artists. The film is based on the 1954 novel Arrow in the Dust by L.L. Foreman.dbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerEmmet Sheildbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Lynchdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_McKellardbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameArrowheaddbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Lynchdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowhead_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_filmsArrowhead is a 1994 Canadian mockumentary short film, directed by Peter Lynch.dbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:directorFrank Sebastianodbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:distributorEcho Bridge Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Mastromaurodbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:producerArtie Langedbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Macchiodbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cara_Buonodbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurie_Metcalfdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringArtie Langedbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_DeSandodbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Mastromaurodbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Artie_Langedbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Artie_Langedbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguedbp-dbp:nameArtie Lange's Beer Leaguedbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Artie_Lange's_Beer_Leaguepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Softball_mass_mediaArtie Lange's Beer League (also known simply as Beer League) is a 2006 American comedy film written and produced by, and starring, Artie Lange. It was released in select theaters on September 15, 2006, in the New Jersey, New York, Cleveland and Philadelphia areas.dbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:starringLilian Oldlanddbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:starringAbraham Sofaerdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:nameAsk Becclesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsAsk Beccles is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by Redd Davis and starring Garry Marsh, Lilian Oldland, Abraham Sofaer and John Turnbull. The film was based on a play by Cyril Campion. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:directorRachel Careydbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:producerJosh Folandbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:producerCait Cortelyoudbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:producerCaroline Hirschdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cody_Horndbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Steeledbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Ramosdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:starringCait Cortelyoudbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_von_Haselbergdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Hirschdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_abortiondbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_for_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_feminist_filmsAsk for Jane is a 2018 American historical drama film created and produced by Cait Cortelyou, and written and directed by Rachel Carey. The film stars Cait Cortelyou, Cody Horn, Sarah Ramos, Sarah Steele and Sophie von Haselberg.The film is based on the true story about the Jane Collective, an underground abortion network which was active in Chicago between 1969 and 1973. The Jane Collective helped over 11,000 women obtain illegal abortions before Roe v. Wade was passed. Ask for Jane is the first ever narrative feature film about the Jane Collective.dbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_R._Huntdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerPancho Kohnerdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Elliottdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Ansaradbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Bronsondbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Irelanddbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringJan Gan Boyddbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Princedbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringRandy Brooksdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_R._Huntdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Sale_(director)dbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameAssassinationdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_O._Raglanddbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assassination_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_R._HuntAssassination is a 1987 American action thriller film directed by Peter Hunt and starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Charles Howerton, Jan Gan Boyd, Stephen Elliott, and Chris Alcaide. The plot is about a bodyguard who is assigned to protect the First Lady of the United States against an assassination plot.dbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:nameAssault and Peppereddbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsAssault and Peppered is a 1965 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on April 24, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.dbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Reynolds_(producer)dbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Conraddbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:starringJohn Gielguddbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_O'Neal_(actor)dbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:starringHerbert Lomdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:starringJoan Hackettdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Reynolds_(producer)dbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Conraddbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Reynolds_(producer)dbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:nameAssignment to Killdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Assignment_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SwitzerlandAssignment to Kill is a 1968 American drama film in Technicolor and Panavision, directed by Sheldon Reynolds and starring Patrick O'Neal, Joan Hackett, John Gielgud, Herbert Lom, and Oskar Homolka.dbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:directorBernard Salzmanndbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MarVista_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:starringEric Robertsdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:starringCasper Van Diendbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:starringChristie Lynn Smithdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MarVista_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:nameAssumed Killerdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Assumed_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_thriller_drama_filmsAssumed Killer (also titled Assumed Memories) is a 2013 American thriller drama film written and directed by Bernard Salzmann and starring Casper Van Dien, Barbie Castro, Armand Assante, Christie Lynn Smith and Eric Roberts. Salzmann and Castro produced the film and Van Dien served as co-producer.dbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWizard Distributorsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Banddbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinnea Quigleydbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRick Cassidydbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBonnie Werchandbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Banddbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAuditionsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Banddbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Auditions_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HurwitzAuditions is a 1978 American erotic mockumentary black comedy film directed by Harry Hurwitz (credited as Harry Tampa). It was written by Albert Band and Charles Band, and stars Bonnie Werchan, Rick Cassidy and Linnea Quigley. Hurwitz also appears in the film as the director, although he is not credited. The film follows the process of casting actors and actresses for a pornographic film. Although several actual porn stars are in the film, it does not depict any actual sexual acts. It was remade in 1999 as Auditions from Beyond.dbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:starringPaul Harveydbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:starringG. P. Huntleydbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Perez_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Faith_Baldwindbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:nameAugust Weekenddbp-dbr:August_Weekenddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:August_Weekendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_LamontAugust Weekend or August Week End or Week-End Madness is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Valerie Hobson, Paul Harvey and G. P. Huntley. The screenplay was adapted by Paul Perez from a story by Faith Baldwin. It was produced by Chesterfield Motion Pictures and distributed by Grand National Distributors.dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pearsondbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Ahernedbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Lauderdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringDodo Wattsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_E._Wrightdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameAuld Lang Synedbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_PearsonAuld Lang Syne is a 1929 British synchronized sound musical film directed by George Pearson and starring Harry Lauder, Dorothy Boyd, and Patrick Aherne. It was originally made as a silent film, but in September 1929 sound was added. While the sound version has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score, singing and sound effects. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios in Cricklewood, London.dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames A. FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Cruickshankdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Rossdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Adriandbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarian Spencerdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameAuld Lang Synedbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Robert_BurnsAuld Lang Syne is a 1937 British historical drama film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Andrew Cruickshank, Christine Adrian and Marian Spencer. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century Scottish poet Robert Burns. The film was a quota quickie, produced at Shepperton Studios for distribution by MGM. Quota costume films were rare, as the costs generally exceeded the limited budgets allowed for productions.dbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Hardydbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHartley Powerdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Claredbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_Melforddbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAunt Sallydbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Aunt_Sally_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_WhelanAunt Sally is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Sam Hardy and Phyllis Clare. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios, and released in the U.S. as Along Came Sally.dbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Demi_Mooredbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:producerMike Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Grahamdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seth_Greendbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Hurleydbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mindy_Sterlingdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringMike Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Verne_Troyerdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beyoncé_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Demi_Mooredbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_McCullersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Austin_Powerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Austin_Powerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:Austin_Powerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Austin_Powerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Austin_Powerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1997dbp-dbr:Austin_Powerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Austin_PowersAustin Powers is a series of American satirical spy comedy films created by Mike Myers, who stars as the British spy Austin Powers as well as his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil. The series consists of International Man of Mystery (1997), The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and Goldmember (2002), all of which were directed by Jay Roach, and co-produced and released by New Line Cinema.The series is a satire of numerous films and characters, particularly the James Bond series and Jason King, and incorporates many other elements of popular culture as it follows a British spy's quest to bring down his nemesis. The character of Powers represents an archetype of 1960s Swinging London, with his advocacy of free love, his use of obscure impressions, and his clothing style. The films also poke fun at the outrageous plots, rampant sexual innuendo, and one-dimensional stock characters associated with 1960s spy films.dbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dendy_Cinemasdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNathan Mayfielddbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTracey Robertsondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward Herbertdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeigh McGrathdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Dingodbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Le_Nevezdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shari_Sebbensdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Keenan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miah_Maddendbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Cornishdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Pigotdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phoenix_Raeidbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Lindbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElias Antondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJenny Wudbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeveen Hannadbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dendy_Cinemasdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_M._Irwindbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAustralia Daydbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brisbanedbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brisbanedbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kriv_StendersAustralia Day is a 2017 Australian drama anthology film directed by Kriv Stenders and starring Bryan Brown.dbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDaro Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSouthern Star Primetimedbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerJackie McKimmiedbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerSue Wilddbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jarrattdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noni_Hazlehurstdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graeme_Blundelldbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jackie_McKimmiedbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameAustralian Dreamdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Australian_Dream_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsAustralian Dream is a 1986 Australian comedy film directed by Jackie McKimmie and starring Noni Hazlehurst, Graeme Blundell, John Jarratt. Funding was provided in part from the Queensland Film Corporation and Australian Film Commission. It was shot over four weeks and finished on 20 September 1985.dbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:distributorContemporary Films Ltd.dbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madhur_Jaffreydbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Varnierdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Batesondbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ismail_Merchantdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princessdbp-dbp:nameAutobiography of a Princessdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Ivorydbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvaladbp-dbr:Autobiography_of_a_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merchant_Ivory_Productions_filmsAutobiography of a Princess is a 1975 film directed by James Ivory and starring James Mason and Madhur Jaffrey. It was written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and produced by Ismail Merchant.dbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameAutumndbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsAutumn is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film that was released on February 13, 1930 by Columbia Pictures. It was the final Disney film animated by Ub Iwerks, and was the third season themed Silly Symphony following Springtime and Summer, but preceding Winter.dbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Deandbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivor_Novellodbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFay Comptondbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEsme Churchdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMuriel Akeddbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Farnumdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAutumn Crocusdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dodie_Smithdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deandbp-dbr:Autumn_Crocus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Associated_Talking_PicturesAutumn Crocus is a 1934 British romance film directed by Basil Dean and starring Ivor Novello, Fay Compton and Muriel Aked. The film follows a teacher who falls in love with the married owner of the guest house in which she is staying during a holiday to Austria. It was based on Dodie Smith's first play Autumn Crocus, previously a West End hit for director Basil Dean. The film was made by Associated Talking Pictures at Ealing Studios, with art direction by Edward Carrick. It was the final film appearance of its star, Ivor Novello. A contemporary reviewer wrote, "Novello's schoolboy knees under his Tyrolean shorts make the audience, if not the players, feel bashful".dbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:directorChris McCullughdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Ferrierdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:starringSimon Drakedbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Ferrierdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:nameAvengers of the Reefdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fijidbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Fijidbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsAvengers of the Reef is a 1973 Australian children's film directed by Chris McCullugh and starring Simon Drake.dbp-dbr:Axis_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aisha_Tylerdbp-dbr:Axis_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGiant Interactivedbp-dbr:Axis_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAisha Tylerdbp-dbr:Axis_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Sondersdbp-dbr:Axis_(film)dbp-dbp:producerR. 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The film marks the feature film directorial debut of Aisha Tyler, who raised funds for the project through a Kickstarter campaign. The film premiered at the 19th annual Sarasota Film Festival in April 2017.dbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbp:nameMany Tanks Mr. Atkinsdbp-dbr:Many_Tanks_Mr._Atkinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Tanks Mr. Atkins is a 1938 British comedy war film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Claude Hulbert, Reginald Purdell and Barbara Greene.It was made as a quota quickie by Warner Brothers at the company's Teddington Studios in London.The film's sets were designed by the art director Peter Proud.dbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Cronenbergdbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributorLe Pactedbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributorMFA+ Filmdistributiondbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributorFocus Worlddbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributorEntertainment One Filmsdbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:producerMichel Merktdbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:producerSaïd Ben Saïddbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:producerMartin Katzdbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringSarah Gadondbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringJulianne Mooredbp-dbr:Maps_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringJohn 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to the Stars is a 2014 internationally co-produced satirical black comedy film directed by David Cronenberg, and starring Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, John Cusack, Robert Pattinson, Olivia Williams, Sarah Gadon, and Evan Bird. The screenplay was written by Bruce Wagner, who had written a novel entitled Dead Stars based on the Maps to the Stars script, after initial plans for making the film with Cronenberg fell through.This is the second consecutive collaboration between Cronenberg and Pattinson (after Cosmopolis) and marks the third collaboration between Cronenberg and Prospero Pictures, who previously collaborated on A Dangerous Method and Cosmopolis. This is also the third Cronenberg film made with Canadian actress Sarah Gadon. It is the first Cronenberg film shot partially in the United States, although most of it was shot, like his other films, in his native city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The film concerns the plight of a child star and a washed-up actress while commenting on the entertainment industry's relationship with Western civilization as a whole. The film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2014. Moore won the festival's Best Actress Award. Following its premiere at Cannes, the film had a theatrical release in France on May 21, 2014.dbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Nicolaidesdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katharine_Rossdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Perrinedbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Cartwrightdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Aidmandbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Lee_McCaindbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Giambalvodbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Silveiradbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Nicolaidesdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:nameMarian Rose Whitedbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Marian_Rose_Whitepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sterilization_in_fictionMarian Rose White is a 1982 American television film directed by Robert Day, written by Garry Rusoff and starring Nancy Cartwright in one of her earliest performances. The film was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special.dbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directorDwain Esperdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRoadshow Attractions Inc.dbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarihuanadbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_social_guidance_and_drug_education_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dwain_Esperdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_in_cannabisdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-cannabis_mediadbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_exploitation_filmsMarihuana is a 1936 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper, and written by Esper's wife, Hildagarde Stadie.dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Basehartdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Hicksdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Conversedbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Miller_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Flynndbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Joe_DiMaggiodbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Arnolddbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Clark_Gabledbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Norman_MailerMarilyn: The Untold Story is a 1980 television film, about the life of the 1950s sex symbol-movie star, Marilyn Monroe. The feature stars Catherine Hicks as Monroe; Richard Basehart as her early-career agent Johnny Hyde; Frank Converse as her second husband Joe DiMaggio; Jason Miller as her third husband Arthur Miller; Kevin Geer as her first husband James Dougherty; Viveca Lindfors as her acting coach Natasha Lytess; and Sheree North as her mother Gladys Pearl Baker.The film premiered on September 28, 1980, and was greeted with positive reviews. It was the second-highest-rated prime time program in the United States for the week. Catherine Hicks was praised by the critics for her portrayal of Monroe, as were others including Richard Basehart, Frank Converse, Sheree North, and Jason Miller, playing fellow playwright Arthur Miller.dbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fellowsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ryandbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Husseydbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fellowsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Rackindbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Duffdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMarine Raidersdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Papua_New_Guineadbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1942dbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Solomon_Islandsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Marine_Raiders_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marine_RaidersMarine Raiders is a 1944 RKO war film showing a fictional depiction of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion and 1st Marine Parachute Battalion on Guadalcanal, R&R in Australia, retraining in Camp Elliott (where much of the film was made) and a fictional attack in the Solomon Islands. Produced by Robert Fellows, and directed by Harold D. Schuster, it stars Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, and Ruth Hussey.The film depicts fictionalized accounts of the Guadalcanal Campaign (1942-1943), the Battle of Edson's Ridge (1942), and the Bougainville Campaign (1943-1945). The Western Desert Campaign (1940-1943) is mentioned as a concurrent event, but not actually depicted on-screen.dbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarriage of Conveniencedbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Marriage_of_Convenience_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesMarriage of Convenience is a 1960 British crime film directed by Clive Donner and starring Harry H. 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It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965.dbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastdbp-dbp:nameMarried Before Breakfastdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Before_Breakfastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_L._MarinMarried Before Breakfast is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Robert Young, Florence Rice and June Clayworth.dbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Georges_Trévilledbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarried Lifedbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Married_Life_(1921_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsMarried Life is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Georges Tréville and starring Gerald McCarthy, Peggy Hathaway and Roger Tréville. 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Buckstone.The film revolves around an adopted daughter who falls in love with the son of a financier, who blackmails her foster family and is in fact her real father.dbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGeneral Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Bonddbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarry Me!dbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Marry_Me!_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsMarry Me! 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Franco. The screenplay by Jonathan Gems was based on the Topps trading card series of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jack Nicholson (in a dual role), Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Pam Grier, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie, and Sylvia Sidney in her final film role.Alex Cox had tried to make a Mars Attacks film in the 1980s before Burton and Gems began development in 1993. When Gems turned in his first draft in 1994, Warner Bros. commissioned rewrites from Gems, Burton, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski in an attempt to lower the budget to $60 million. The final production budget came to $80 million, while Warner Bros. spent another $20 million on the Mars Attacks! marketing campaign. Filming took place from February to June 1996. The film was shot in California, Nevada, Kansas, Arizona and Argentina.The filmmakers hired Industrial Light & Magic to create the Martians using computer animation after their previous plan to use stop-motion animation, supervised by Barry Purves, fell through because of budget and time limitations. Mars Attacks! was released theatrically by Warner Bros. in the United States on December 13, 1996, to mixed reviews from critics. The film grossed approximately $101.4 million in box office totals, which was seen as a flop. Mars Attacks! was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and earned multiple nominations at the Saturn Awards. It has achieved cult classic status over the yearsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:directorLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Televisiondbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Cranshawdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Kirkdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Craigdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Dallasdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_BuchananMars Needs Women is a 1968 independently made American made-for-television science fiction film from Azalea Pictures. The film was produced, written, and directed by self-proclaimed schlock artist/auteur Larry Buchanan, and stars Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig, and Byron Lord. The film was released in first-run syndication by American International Pictures without a theatrical release.dbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ralstondbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockdbp-dbp:nameMarshal of Cedar Rockdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Marshal_of_Cedar_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_KellerMarshal of Cedar Rock is a 1953 American Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Phyllis Coates and Eddy Waller.The film's art direction was by Frank Hotaling.dbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Odelldbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTaurus Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRandy Quaiddbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnita Morrisdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Philbindbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMargaret Colindbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarry Sobeldbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVic Dunlopdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMartians Go Homedbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_visitations_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Martians_Go_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_OdellMartians Go Home is a 1990 American science fiction comedy film starring Randy Quaid. It was directed by David Odell and written by Charles S. Haas, based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Fredric Brown.dbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featuresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Simonedbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featuresdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featuresdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2006dbp-dbr:Marvel_Animated_Featurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_Animated_FeaturesMarvel Animated Features (MAF) is a series of eight American direct-to-video animated superhero films made by MLG Productions, a joint venture between Marvel Studios (later Marvel Animation) and Lions Gate Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbp:director''[[#Filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbp:starring''[[#Cast and charactersdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainment_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbr:Marvel_One-Shotspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_short_filmsMarvel One-Shots are a series of direct-to-video short films produced by Marvel Studios, set within or inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Initially released from 2011 to 2014, they were included as special features on the MCU films' Blu-ray and digital distribution releases. The films, which range from 3 to 15 minutes, are designed to be self-contained stories that provide more backstory for characters or events introduced in the films. Two of the shorts inspired the development of MCU television series.The Consultant (2011) and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer (2011) star Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson and offer up brief, self-contained stories about a day in the life of a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. Marvel Studios then made several longer One-Shots: Item 47 (2012), starring Lizzy Caplan and Jesse Bradford as a down-on-their-luck couple who find a discarded Chitauri gun after the events of The Avengers (2012); Agent Carter (2013), starring Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger (2011); and All Hail the King (2014), starring Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery after the events of Iron Man 3 (2013).The first two shorts received generally negative reviews, but the rest were more positively received and highlighted for their contributions to expanding the MCU. All the One-Shots were made available on Disney+ by January 2022, when the Team Thor mockumentary shorts (released from 2016 to 2018) were reclassified as One-Shots.dbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Mendelukdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directorHenri Collinedbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerRod Hewittdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ironsidedbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Youngdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Griecodbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameBoltdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_MendelukBolt is a 1995 drama film directed by Henri Colline and George Mendeluk and starring Richard Grieco in the title role as a New Jersey biker. After fleeing west to escape a gang war, Bolt becomes romantically involved with Native American Patty Deerheart (Sean Young), and is compelled to battle to protect her family from a land runner. The appearance of former gang rival Billy Niles (Michael Ironside) on the reservation causes the conflict to escalate into a violent climax. It was released on DVD as Rebel Run in 1999.The movie received generally poor reviews, and Sean Young later said that the cast referred to the film as "Blot".dbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:directorAmy Cooksondbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:directorAshok Bakerdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:directorPhillip Shottondbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:distributorConducttrdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Krishna_Stottdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:starringKate Cansdaledbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:starringNatalie Biggsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:starringRick Bithelldbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:nameBolton Storyworld: Codename Winterhilldbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interactive_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Webby_Award_winnersBolton Storyworld: Codename Winterhill is a live-action interactive transmedia thriller which in its final form went live in April 2016. The experience takes place on a participant’s smartphone and involves receiving text and voice messages, exploring websites, participating in puzzles, and watching filmed videos. Lasting five days, the experience operates to a Participant Activated Release Schedule (PARS): as soon as participants activate the experience by texting a code to a promoted mobile number, they initiate the release of media to their smartphones according to a pre-set schedule.The thriller is set in Bolton and follows a missing-person investigation by three students: Spoon, Lizzie, and Derek. As the narration progresses the experience opens up to explore the theme of the truth versus fiction through conspiracy theories, alien abductions, and secret societies – ultimately leaving the participant in a disturbing open ended situation where ‘they could be next’. It was produced by Bellyfeel, with film, multimedia, and transmedia artist Krishna Stott – whose previous project was the award-winning interactive film Crimeface (2008) – acting as creative director and showrunner.Bolton Storyworld: Codename Winterhill went on to be selected for The Seattle Transmedia and Independent Film Festival in 2016. Also that year the production went on to win the prestigious Premier Award at Learning on Screen Awards. The critical consensus from the judging panel being that ‘this outstanding production’ was an ‘'innovative and immersive piece of digital storytelling' and ‘unlike anything the jury have seen before’. In 2019, a film version of the 2016 experience was released.dbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kim_Mordauntdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TVF_Internationaldbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:producerSylvia Wilczynskidbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laith_Stevensdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:nameBomb Harvestdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Vietnam_Wardbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kim_Mordauntdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Laos_(1945–present)dbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laos–United_States_relationsBomb Harvest is a 2007 documentary film directed by Australian filmmaker Kim Mordaunt and produced by Sylvia Wilczynski. It explores the consequences of war in Laos as it follows an Australian bomb disposal specialist, training locals in the skill of detonating bombs while trying to stop villagers, particularly children, from finding them and using them for scrap metal.During the Vietnam War, Laos was the target of the heaviest US bombing campaign, making Laos the most bombed country in history: from 1964 until 1973 more than two million tonnes of bombs were dropped, including 260 million cluster munitions. An estimated 30% of the bombs dropped failed to detonate as intended. Unexploded ordnance (UXO) continues to kill and injure people, and, as a consequence of large tracts of land (with evidence of UXOs) being sealed off, the local population are prevented from using it, including for the vital purpose of growing food. Casualties and deaths are still frequently reported, particularly amongst children and adolescents who are tempted into the restricted areas for many reasons, for example: to recapture livestock, to forage or to attempt to retrieve scrap metal, which is still a lucrative business. UXO is a key causative factor in the continuing high levels of poverty and is seen as stifling the economic and agricultural development of the country.Bomb Harvest explores how three generations of people have been left to deal with the consequences of the air war, and depicts the bravery of those trying to clear up its remnants.The film crew spent two months on the ground with bomb disposal teams from the Mines Advisory Group as they dealt with live bombs, in areas of Laos which have never been filmed in before. The film premiered at the 2007 Sydney Film Festival, and won a Children's Advocacy award at the 2008 Artivist Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Bezencenetdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Zichydbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Allen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:starringTerry Palmerdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanna_Leighdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Howard_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Bezencenetdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Theodore_Zichydbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:nameBomb in the High Streetdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Bomb_in_the_High_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_BezencenetBomb in the High Street is a 1963 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Peter Bezencenet and Terry Bishop starring Ronald Howard, Terry Palmer and Suzanna Leigh. It was written by Ben Simcoe.dbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kaizad_Gustaddbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ayesha_Duttdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:producerManu Kumarandbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:producerTaizoon Khorakiwaladbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Piyush_Mishradbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Prashant_Narayanandbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:starringKatie McGuinnessdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kaizad_Gustaddbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ayesha_Duttdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kaizad_Gustaddbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:nameBombil and Beatricedbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricedbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_A._R._Rahmandbp-dbr:Bombil_and_Beatricepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_thriller_filmsBombil & Beatrice is an Indian English language romantic thriller film directed by Kaizad Gustad. Presented by Medient in association with Crossover Joint Ventures & Quest Films Limited, the film stars Katie McGuinness, Prashant Narayanan and Piyush Mishra in lead roles. The film was released at the Cannes film festival in 2007.dbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myron_Healeydbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luther_Crockettdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Shipmandbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Horswelldbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:nameBonanza Towndbp-dbr:Bonanza_Towndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Bonanza_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsBonanza Town is a 1951 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears who plays the villain and starring Charles Starrett, Myron Healey, and Luther Crockett. This was the fifty-sixth of 65 films in the Durango Kid series.It was shot at the Iverson Ranch. The film's art direction was by Charles Clague.dbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:directorThomas Newmandbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:distributorLeft Filmsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:producerThomas Newmandbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:producerMike Fieldsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:producerJodi Thomasdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringBarry Nerlingdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringJy Harrisdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringMark Sweatmandbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringSimone Baillydbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:nameBong of the Deaddbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bong_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_comedy_filmsBong of the Dead is a 2011 Canadian action horror comedy film directed by Thomas Newman, starring Simone Bailly, Mark Sweatman, Jy Harris and Barry Nerling.dbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:producerNigel Buesstdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:starringJohn Duigandbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:starringJohn Romerildbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Buesstdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Romerildbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:nameBonjour Balwyndbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwyndbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwynpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwynpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwynpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwynpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwynpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Balwynpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nigel_BuesstBonjour Balwyn is a 1971 Australian independent film directed by Nigel Buesst and starring John Duigan, Peter Cummins, and John Romeril. It was one of the most notable films of the "Carlton Wave" of filmmaking.dbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:directorWayne Tourelldbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:distributorAlpha Mediadbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:producerMurray Neweydbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Micheline_Charestdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_O'Gormandbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sabine_Karsentidbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Pappsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Micheline_Charestdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:nameBonjour Timothydbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothydbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DHX_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonjour_Timothypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_romantic_comedy_filmsBonjour Timothy is a 1995 Canadian-New Zealander romantic comedy film directed by Wayne Tourell and starring Dean O'Gorman, Stephen Papps and Sabine Karsenti.dbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:producerTyler Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:producerOzzie Areudbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:producerWill Areudbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringTyler Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringYousef Erakatdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringCassi Davisdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringPatrice Lovelydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringAndre Halldbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringBrock O'Hurndbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringDiamond Whitedbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringLexy Panterradbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringBella Thornedbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:starringLiza Koshydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:nameBoo! A Madea Halloweendbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tyler_Perrydbp-dbr:Boo!_A_Madea_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tyler_PerryBoo! A Madea Halloween is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed, written, starring and co-produced by Tyler Perry. The idea for the film originated from a fictitious Madea Halloween movie that was mentioned in Chris Rock's 2014 film Top Five. It is the eighth film in the Madea series and the second to not be adapted from a stage play (the first being Madea's Witness Protection) as it tells the story of Madea being enlisted by her nephew Brian to watch over his daughter Tiffany as she deals with different horrors and a frat party around the corner. The film stars Perry, Cassi Davis, Patrice Lovely, Yousef Erakat, Lexy Panterra, Andre Hall, Liza Koshy, Diamond White, Brock O'Hurn, and Bella Thorne.The film was released by Lionsgate on October 21, 2016, and grossed $74.8 million.A sequel titled Boo 2! A Madea Halloween was released the following year on October 20, 2017.dbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_LaDucadbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_LaDucadbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Fiedlerdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cullendbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Sansomdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Gough_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_LaDucadbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_LaDucadbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carter_Crockerdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:nameBoo to You Too! Winnie the Poohdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:countryPhilippinesdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohdbp-dbp:countryThailanddbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Wattersdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie_the_Pooh_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_specials_by_Disney_Television_Animationdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie-the-Pooh_specialsdbp-dbr:Boo_to_You_Too!_Winnie_the_Poohpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_specialsBoo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh is a 1996 Halloween television special produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with the animation production done at Toon City Animation, Inc. in Manila, Philippines, along with the additional production at Thai Wang Film Productions in Bangkok, Thailand. Based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, it was originally broadcast on October 25, 1996 on CBS.Phil Spencer won the 1997 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for his work on this film.dbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:distributorInterpositive Media LLCdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Altermandbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:nameBoogie Man: The Lee Atwater Storydbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_elections_in_the_United_StatesBoogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story is a 2008 U.S. documentary on the controversial campaign tactics used by Lee Atwater, while working on George H. W. Bush's 1988 presidential election campaign, and how those tactics have transformed presidential campaigns in the United States.In an independent theatrical release from InterPositive Media, the film was a Critic's Pick in both The New York Times and The Washington Post, screened at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, played 40 American cities theatrically in the fall of 2008 and was number seven in nationwide per-screen average the weekend of its release.dbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Bonddbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBoom Boomdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Boom_Boom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beans_the_Cat_filmsBoom Boom is a 1936 Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Jack King. The cartoon stars Beans the Cat and Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDarren Curtisdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmoptiondbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKieran Crillydbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrédéric Bohbotdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oluniké_Adeliyidbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jahmil_Frenchdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nabil_Rajodbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBoostdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Boost_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_Canadian_filmsBoost is a 2016 Canadian drama film written and directed by Darren Curtis.The film stars Nabil Rajo and Jahmil French as Hakeem and Anthony/"A-Mac", teenagers in the Park Extension neighbourhood of Montreal who work at Hakeem's uncle's car wash while simultaneously maintaining a sideline pursuit of passing on tips about valuable cars to the neighbourhood's gang of car thieves. One day, however, they decide to try their hands at undertaking an auto theft themselves. The film's cast also includes Fanny Mallette, Oluniké Adeliyi, Patrick Goyette, Théodore Pellerin and Juliette Gariépy.The film was originally written to be about characters of South Asian background, but was rewritten in a Black Canadian context when Rajo and French were cast as the leads. The film was released concurrently in both the original English and dubbed French versions.dbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Koslodbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Fimpledbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameBootleggersdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_B._PierceBootleggers is a 1974 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles B. Pierce and starring Paul Koslo and Dennis Fimple.dbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:directorChristopher Leitchdbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:producerDonald Langdondbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:producerJohn Dalydbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:producerAnuar Badindbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Albertdbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:starringRobin Clarkedbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:starringDanny De La Pazdbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_V._Gazzodbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:starringCecilia Camachodbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Border_Copdbp-dbp:nameBorder Copdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_illegal_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Leitchdbp-dbr:Border_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_action_filmsBorder Cop is a 1980 crime action film directed by Christopher Leitch and starring Telly Savalas. Savalas plays a United States Border Patrol agent who has a close run-in with a dangerous organized crime boss. The film is distributed by Troma Entertainment.The film's tagline was Where the law crosses the line.dbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:distributorState Rightsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Merrickdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Collins_(actress)dbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabby_Hayesdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Merrickdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:nameBorder Devilsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Nighdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Border_Devilspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsBorder Devils is a 1932 pre-Code American Western black and white sound film directed by William Nigh and starring Harry Carey, Kathleen Collins, and Gabby Hayes. The film is Collins's last role and her only sound film.dbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Wrightdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hogan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Michael_Woolvettdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kelly_Rebardbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:nameBordertown Cafédbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_playsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canada–United_States_borderBordertown Café is a 1992 Canadian drama film produced and directed by Norma Bailey and written by Kelly Rebar, based on her 1987 play of the same name. The film stars Janet Wright and Susan Hogan. Set in Alberta, Bordertown Café was filmed outside of Warren, Manitoba.Hogan plays Marlene, the divorced owner of a small café in a rural Alberta town near the Canada–United States border, whose life is turned upside down when her son Jimmy (Gordon Michael Woolvett) is offered the opportunity to go live with his father and his father's new wife in the States.Wright plays Maxine, Marlene's mother and Jimmy's grandmother. She won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the 13th Genie Awards ceremony. Rebar was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Lara Mazur was nominated for Best Editing.dbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Switzerdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darla_Hooddbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Gordon_Leedbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosina_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._McGowandbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Harbaughdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Yatesdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:nameBored of Educationdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hal_Roach_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesBored of Education is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 146th entry in the Our Gang series to be released.dbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Nerenbergdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShannon Browndbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIna Fichman,dbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Nerenbergdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Nerenbergdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBoredomdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educationdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Nerenbergdbp-dbr:Boredom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentaries_about_psychologyBoredom is a 2012 Canadian satirical documentary film directed by Albert Nerenberg and produced by Ina Fichman and Shannon Brown. The film was commissioned by the Documentary Channel and Canal D. Although the film's tone is satirical, the film presents serious scientific research then exclusive to the documentary indicating boredom impedes learning and may in fact be a state of stress.dbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Romain_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Interscope_Geffen_A&M_Recordsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:XL_Recordingsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:starringIan Hamrickdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Romain_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Interscope_Geffen_A&M_Recordsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:XL_Recordingsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Romain_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maya_Arulpragasamdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:nameBorn Freedbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_music_videosdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_controversiesdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:M.I.A._(rapper)dbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Romain_Gavras"Born Free" is the music video for English recording artist M.I.A.'s song of the same name. The video, which depicts a genocide against red-haired people, was filmed in California and directed by Romain Gavras as a nine-minute short film without the prior knowledge of M.I.A.'s record labels. Several incidents relating to the extrajudicial killing of Tamil males by the Sri Lankan Army filmed on mobile phones in Sri Lanka, some of which had been broadcast by news outlets worldwide, inspired the treatment for the film-video. The video's portrayal of military force, violence and brutality met with a positive critical reception, but much controversy worldwide, including a ban from YouTube in the US and UK. Some critics hailed its representation of oppression and political turmoil, while others criticised the more explicit material. The way the film was shot and the themes it covered drew comparisons to previous works by the artist, and other writer-directors' films such as The Hurt Locker and Punishment Park. It earned a nomination for "Best Dance Video" at the 2010 UK Music Video Awards.dbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gustav_Machatýdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerMilton Felddbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Crehandbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Kent_(actor)dbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Donlevydbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_McDonalddbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Hudsondbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barton_MacLanedbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chick_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Walcottdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Pawleydbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Mooredbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gustav_Machatýdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameBorn Recklessdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._Clairdbp-dbr:Born_Reckless_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_filmsBorn Reckless is a 1937 American gangster film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Gustav Machatý (St. Clair received sole directorial credit) and starring Brian Donlevy and Rochelle Hudson. Donlevy plays a race-car champion who infiltrates a mob-run taxi cab company. Barton MacLane plays the chief mobster.dbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:directorDavid Kanedbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:producerMichele Camardadbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Williamsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Morrisseydbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Fergusondbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_McCormackdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Horrocksdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:nameBorn Romanticdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Romanticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SalsaBorn Romantic is a 2000 British film directed by David Kane. The film is centered on a salsa club and depicts four love stories. Fergus is trying to find the one he left behind on the eve of their wedding, charmer and Rat Pack fanatic Frankie woos the beautiful Eleanor and the robber Eddie falls hopelessly in love with dowdy cemetery worker Jocelyn. Meanwhile, taxi driver Jimmy is transporting all of them and dealing with a love story of his own.dbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEliot Makehamdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence De Marneydbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Masondbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Gibsondbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Diana_Bourbondbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:V.C._Clinton-Baddeleydbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBorn That Waydbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_FayeBorn That Way is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Elliott Mason, Kathleen Gibson and Terence De Marney. The film a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios for distribution by RKO Pictures. A Scottish woman tries to take her brother-in-law's wild living children in hand.dbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Corpsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elton_Johndbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:T._Rex_(band)dbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Bolandbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Corpsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:nameBorn to Boogiedbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apple_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elton_JohnBorn to Boogie is a 1972 British film of a concert at the Empire Pool starring T. Rex, Marc Bolan, Ringo Starr and Elton John. Directed and produced by Starr, the film was released on the Beatles' Apple Films label.dbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Brucedbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Powelldbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Silversdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_McGowandbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:nameBorn to Dancedbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cole_Porterdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_RuthBorn to Dance is a 1936 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Eleanor Powell, James Stewart and Virginia Bruce. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The score was composed by Cole Porter.dbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Fargodbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bottomsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Fargodbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameBorn to Racedbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Race_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_FargoBorn to Race is a 1988 film directed by James Fargo. It stars Joseph Bottoms and Marla Heasley.dbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Hudsondbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:nameBosko's Knight-Maredbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Maredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Knight-Marepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsBosko's Knight-Mare is a 1933 Looney Tunes animated short film featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. The film was directed by Hugh Harman. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales.dbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carman_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storedbp-dbp:nameBosko's Storedbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko's_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsBosko's Store is a 1932 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Hugh Harman. It was released on August 13, 1932, and stars Bosko, the first star of the series. As is the case with most Looney Tunes of its time, it was directed by Hugh Harman and its music scored by Frank Marsales.dbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoodbp-dbp:nameBosko at the Zoodbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_at_the_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsBosko at the Zoo is an American animated short film featuring Bosko and Honey. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, released on January 9, 1932. Like most Looney Tunes of the time, it was directed by Hugh Harman. Frank Marsales was its musical director.dbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Hudsondbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Murray_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Persondbp-dbp:nameBosko in Persondbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_theatredbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Bosko_in_Personpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansBosko in Person is an American animated short film featuring Bosko. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. It was released on February 11, 1933, though one source claims the release date is April 10, 1933. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; its score is by Frank Marsales. The film features Bosko and Honey in a vaudeville-act. This is the second cartoon directed by Friz Freleng.dbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackdbp-dbp:nameBosko the Lumberjackdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Lumberjackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsBosko the Lumberjack is an American animated short film, released September 3, 1932, though one source gives only an ambiguous release date of 1931–1932. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; its musical direction was by Frank Marsales.dbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carman_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsdbp-dbr:Bosko_the_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Three_MusketeersBosko the Musketeer is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. It was released on August 12, 1933, although some sources note September 16 as a date; this is problematic, as that would imply that the last films featuring Bosko as the star of Warner Bros. cartoons were released after the first film featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was, like most Looney Tunes of the time, directed by Hugh Harman; Frank Marsales was the musical director.dbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:producerFred Williamsondbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:producerJack Arnolddbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:starringFred Williamsondbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Smithdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:starringD'Urville Martindbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:starringR.G. Armstrongdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Williamsondbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:nameBoss Niggerdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_African-American_peopledbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Boss_Niggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_ArnoldBoss Nigger (also known as Boss and The Black Bounty Killer) is a 1975 blaxploitation Western film directed by Jack Arnold, starring former football player Fred Williamson, who also wrote and co-produced the film. It is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer.dbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameBuffalo Bill Rides Againdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._RayBuffalo Bill Rides Again is a 1947 American Western film starring Richard Arlen. It is also known as Return of Buffalo Bill.dbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:directorLorenzo Doumanidbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:distributorPrism Leisuredbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:producerLorenzo Doumanidbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:producerChristian E. Dirkesdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:producerSteven R. Stevensdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Quaiddbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Heigldbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Takeidbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Doohandbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Epperson_Doumanidbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:nameBug Busterdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bug_Busterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_filmsBug Buster is a 1998 American comedy horror film directed by Lorenzo Doumani. It is the only known film to be written by Malick Khoury. In the United Kingdom, this film was released under the title Some Things Never Die.dbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:directorRonald K. Armstrongdbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:producerRonald K. Armstrongdbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:producerGay Abel-Beydbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:starringRonald K. Armstrongdbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:starringJeff Leedbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:starringAl Woodleydbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:starringKarina Felixdbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:starringPriscilla K. Basquedbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bugged!dbp-dbp:nameBugged!dbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsBugged! is a 1997 black horror comedy film written and directed by Roland K. Armstrong and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It features an all-black cast.dbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Storchdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cal_Howarddbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beedbp-dbp:nameBugged by a Beedbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beesdbp-dbr:Bugged_by_a_Beepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_animated_filmsBugged by a Bee is a 1969 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It starred Cool Cat, and was the final cartoon from the original Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series to bear the Looney Tunes name, and the last from that era to be widely released. One more cartoon, Injun Trouble, would follow Bugged by a Bee, but it was in the Merrie Melodies series.This cartoon was the last Looney Tunes short until 1987's The Duxorcist.dbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:starringArthur Q. Bryandbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:starringVoice characterizations:dbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetsdbp-dbp:nameBugs' Bonnetsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Douglas_MacArthurdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Same-sex_marriage_in_filmdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scouting_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs'_Bonnetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_LGBT-related_filmsBugs' Bonnets is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on January 14, 1956, and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The film has both Bugs and Elmer constantly change social roles and personas, accompanying each change of hat on their heads.dbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Forddbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Lennondbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bergmandbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Forddbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Lennondbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Forddbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Lennondbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterdbp-dbp:nameBugs Bunny's Overtures to Disasterdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Bugs_Bunny's_Overtures_to_Disasterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_television_specialsBugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster is a Looney Tunes television special directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon. In new animation, Jeff Bergman voiced Bugs, Daffy, Porky, Elmer and Sylvester. The special first aired on April 17, 1991 on CBS.dbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:starringClaude Rainsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Ainleydbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:starringAnn Trevordbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:nameBuild Thy Housedbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Build_Thy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_GoodwinsBuild Thy House is a 1920 British silent film directed by Fred Goodwins, and starring Henry Ainley, Ann Trevor, Reginald Bach and Claude Rains in his film debut. The screenplay was written by Eliot Stannard from the story by S. Trevor Jones.The film was the winner of a £200 scenario writing contest.dbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlesdbp-dbp:directorAnthony Marshalldbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Beecherdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlesdbp-dbp:nameBullets and Saddlesdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Bullets_and_Saddlespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_BustersBullets and Saddles is a 1943 American Western film produced by Monogram Pictures Corporation shot at Corriganville. The film is the twenty-fourth and final entry in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Dusty, Dennis Moore as Denny and Max Terhune as Alibi, with Julie Duncan, Budd Buster and Rose Plumer. Bullets and Saddles uses footage from Fugitive Valley, another film in the series.dbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggeddbp-dbp:nameBunny Huggeddbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Bunny_Huggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsBunny Hugged is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on March 10, 1951, and stars Bugs Bunny. Bunny Hugged is essentially a re-working of Jones' 1948 short Rabbit Punch, substituting wrestling for boxing.dbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Strangedbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Woodelldbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cal_Howarddbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)dbp-dbp:nameBunny and Claudedbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bunny_and_Claude_(We_Rob_Carrot_Patches)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_animated_filmsBunny and Claude (We Rob Carrot Patches) is a 1968 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was the first appearance of Bunny and Claude, inspired by the 1967 Warner Bros. film Bonnie and Clyde. This is the first cartoon since 1964's False Hare directed by Robert McKimson in his own unit. The cartoons he directed in the DePatie–Freleng era were in Friz Freleng's unit.dbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:producerMelvin Frankdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Lollobrigidadbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Margolindbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lawforddbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Grantdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Silversdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denis_Nordendbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Kellerdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:nameBuona Sera, Mrs. Campbelldbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbelldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buona_Sera,_Mrs._Campbellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Riz_OrtolaniBuona Sera, Mrs. Campbell is a 1968 American comedy film starring Gina Lollobrigida, Shelley Winters, Phil Silvers, Peter Lawford and Telly Savalas. It was produced and directed by Melvin Frank, who co-wrote the original screenplay with Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller.The United Artists release was filmed at Cinecitta Studios, Rome. It served as the basis for the unsuccessful 1979 stage musical Carmelina. Some critics have also speculated that the 1999 stage musical Mamma Mia!—and, by extension, its 2008 film adaptation—are based on Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, although the musical's book writer, Catherine Johnson, has denied any connection. The Dutch hit song Als de zon schijnt by André van Duin is a cover version of the theme song of this film.dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hirsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_McCormick_(movie_producer)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWhoopi Goldbergdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLesley Ann Warrendbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringG. W. Baileydbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hirsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_McCormick_(movie_producer)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeph_Loebdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBurglardbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nelvana_filmsdbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Wilsondbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hugh_Wilsondbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sylvester_Levaydbp-dbr:Burglar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeph_LoebBurglar is a 1987 heist comedy film directed by Hugh Wilson and distributed by Warner Bros. The film stars Whoopi Goldberg and Bobcat Goldthwait. The title of the French-language release is La Pie voleuse.dbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Colvindbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerWilliam Flemingdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Czernydbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Grossdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Virieuxdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Colvindbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Fleming_(production_designer)dbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Donovan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Fleming_(production_designer)dbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:nameBuried on Sundaydbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_political_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Submarine_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Buried_on_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_DonovanBuried on Sunday is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1992. Also known as "Northern Extremes", it was directed by Paul Donovan, and written by Donovan and Bill Fleming.The film stars Paul Gross as Augustus Knickel, the mayor of Solomon Gundy, a fictional island off the coast of Nova Scotia; the island name and film title are taken from a nursery rhyme.The community is in an economic crisis due to the cod fishing moratorium, but finds its fortunes transformed when an AWOL Russian nuclear submarine surfaces at the island. With only four remaining crewmen, including the former missile programming officer-turned-prisoner (Tommy Sexton) on board, Knickel buys the submarine, discovers a cache of tactical missiles, and subsequently declares the island an independent nuclear power.The film's cast also includes Mary Walsh, Maury Chaykin, Henry Czerny, Michael Gencher, Andy Jones, Louis Del Grande, and John Dunsworth. It also includes a cameo appearance by Harvey Kirck as a newscaster.It was nominated for the 1992 Genie award for Best Original Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noel_M._Smithdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:producerMarshall Grantdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bickforddbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Ankersdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Noel_M._Smithdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:nameBurma Convoydbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_M._Smithdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Myanmardbp-dbr:Burma_Convoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_adventure_filmsBurma Convoy is a 1941 American war film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Charles Bickford, Evelyn Ankers and Frank Albertson. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures as a second feature, it is about a truck convoy on the Burma Road. It was also known by the alternative title Halfway to Shanghai.dbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:distributorInternational Film Marketdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Landsburg_Productionsdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tisha_Sterlingdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Salmidbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Swiftdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Landsburg_Productionsdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:nameBurned at the Stakedbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_reincarnationdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Burned_at_the_Stakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsBurned at the Stake, also released as The Coming, is a 1981 film directed by Bert I. Gordon. It stars Susan Swift and Albert Salmi.dbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Graydbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Hyltondbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duncan_Lamontdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meredith_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:nameBurnt Evidencedbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willisdbp-dbr:Burnt_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_BirtBurnt Evidence is a 1954 British second feature thriller film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Jane Hylton, Duncan Lamont and Donald Gray. The screenplay was by Ted Willis. It was produced by Ronald Kinnoch for ACT Films.dbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brooknerdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerHoward Brooknerdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_S._Burroughsdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brooknerdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Brooknerdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameBurroughs: The Moviedbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Burroughs:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:William_S._BurroughsBurroughs is a 1983 documentary film directed by Howard Brookner about the Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs.dbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Desmond_Elliotdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDaniel Ademinokandbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEmem Isongdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omoni_Obolidbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Majid_Micheldbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nse_Ikpe_Etimdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Desmond_Elliotdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Nnajidbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Peters_(Nigerian_actress)dbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Desmond_Elliotdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBursting Outdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Ghanaian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ghanaian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bursting_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_drama_filmsBursting Out is a 2010 Nigerian drama film directed by Desmond Elliot, and starring Majid Michel, Genevieve Nnaji and Desmond Elliot. It premiered at Odeon Cinema, Greenwich, London on 29 October 2010.dbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributorBarron Filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Kidmandbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ewartdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Howard_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Spain_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringJames Wingrovedbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Robertsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameBush Christmasdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Bush_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Australian_filmsBush Christmas (also known as Prince and the Great Race) is a 1983 Australian Christmas drama film and a remake of the 1947 film of the same name. The film marked actress Nicole Kidman's first feature film role. It was filmed on location on the Lamington Plateau, Queensland. It is also notable for music by the Bushwackers.dbp-dbr:Bush_Mamadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Haile_Gerimadbp-dbr:Bush_Mamadbp-dbp:starringBarbarao, Johnny Weathersdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Haile_Gerimadbp-dbr:Bush_Mamadbp-dbp:nameBush Mamadbp-dbr:Bush_Mamadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Haile_GerimaBush Mama is an American film made by Ethiopian-American director Haile Gerima, part of the L.A. Rebellion movement of political and experimental black cinema in the 1970s. It was released in 1979 though made earlier, in 1975.dbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sterling_Campbell_(director)dbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLarry Cromiendbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Ogilviedbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Cromiendbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sterling_Campbell_(director)dbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBush Pilotdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Bush_Pilot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_filmsBush Pilot is a 1947 drama film directed by Sterling Campbell. The film, produced by Campbell's Dominion Productions, was noted for being one of the first full-length feature films outside Quebec in which a Canadian production company held the primary role.dbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLezli-An Barrettdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:producerColin McKeowndbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSara Geaterdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Jacksondbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Thawdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathy_Tysondbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBusiness as Usualdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Business_as_Usual_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsBusiness as Usual is a 1988 drama film written and directed by Lezli-An Barrett. It stars Glenda Jackson and John Thaw. The story is based on the real-life case of Audrey White, a manager at a chain of Lady at Lord John boutiques who was fired from her job after complaining about sexual harassment.dbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringH. F. Maltbydbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wally_Patchdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringMuriel Georgedbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringGus McNaughtondbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wally_Patchdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Butler_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameBusman's Holidaydbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Busman's_Holiday_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersBusman's Holiday is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Wally Patch, Gus McNaughton and Muriel George. A bus conductor and his driver manage to round up a gang of criminals. It was made at Nettlefold Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by RKO Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Bow Bells.dbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cal_Daltondbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:starringThe Sportsmen Quartetdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cal_Daltondbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:nameBusy Bakersdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Busy_Bakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cal_DaltonBusy Bakers is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. The short was released on February 10, 1940.dbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Frenchdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:starringOliver Hardydbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:starringTiny Sandforddbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Halldbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Frenchdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:nameBusy Bodiesdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Busy_Bodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_FrenchBusy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy.dbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Goldmandbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Katzkadbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:producerJack B. Bernsteindbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:producerSteven Bachdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Kattdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Berengerdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Goldmandbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Katzkadbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Burnsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:nameButch and Sundance: The Early Daysdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Daysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Butch_Cassidy_and_the_Sundance_Kiddbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lesterdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Williamsdbp-dbr:Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Dayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_Western_(genre)_filmsButch and Sundance: The Early Days is a 1979 American Western film and prequel to the 1969 film. It stars Tom Berenger as Butch Cassidy and William Katt as the Sundance Kid, with Jeff Corey reprising his role as Sheriff Bledsoe.It was directed by Richard Lester and written by Allan Burns. It generally received mixed reviews but was nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design.The film is set in Wyoming. The outlaw Butch Cassidy finds a new partner-in-crime, but he has a stalker who wants him dead. The man is a former ally of Butch who is convinced that Butch betrayed their former gang.dbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_O'Callaghandbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Tandydbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Graydbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:nameButleydbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Butley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ely_LandauButley is a 1974 American-British drama film directed by Harold Pinter and starring Alan Bates, Jessica Tandy, Richard O'Callaghan, Susan Engel, and Michael Byrne. It was adapted by Simon Gray from his 1971 play of same name. It was produced by Ely Landau and released through Landau's American Film Theatre.dbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:directorKaprice Keadbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:GMM_Grammydbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallerdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Napakpapha_Nakprasittedbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirsty_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_Mageedbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gavan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Laing_(actor)dbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abigail_Gooddbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:starringVasa Vatcharayondbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:GMM_Grammydbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallerdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:nameButterfly Mandbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Thailanddbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Thailanddbp-dbr:Butterfly_Mandbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Butterfly_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thai_romantic_drama_filmsButterfly Man (Thai: ผีเสื้อร้อนรัก) is a 2002 Thai-British adventure-romantic drama film directed and written by Kaprice Kea and starring Stuart Laing and Napakpapha Nakprasitte.dbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Borisdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Yablansdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_McDowelldbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Carradinedbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randall_%22Tex%22_Cobbdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Imogene_Cocadbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Borisdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Yablansdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:nameBuy & Celldbp-dbr:Buy_&_Celldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trading_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Empire_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Buy_&_Cellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_BorisBuy & Cell is a 1988 comedy film directed by Robert Boris. The original music score was composed by Mark Shreeve.dbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertdbp-dbp:nameBuzzy Boop at the Concertdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Boop_at_the_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_FleischerBuzzy Boop at the Concert is a 1938 Betty Boop film starring Betty's young tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop. It was directed by Dave Fleischer and Thomas Johnson and was released on September 16, 1938.For years, it was considered a lost film, until a copy resurfaced in Russia in 2019. The film was subsequently restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and uploaded to their official YouTube channel.dbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Kahndbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:distributorArthur Ziehm Distributorsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L'Estrange_(producer)dbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_'Buzz'_Henrydbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:starringDave O'Briendbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:starringClaire Rochelledbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Kahndbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_L'Estrange_(producer)dbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:nameBuzzy Rides the Rangedbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buzzy_Rides_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_C._KahnBuzzy Rides the Range is a 1940 American western film directed by Richard C. Kahn and starring Robert 'Buzz' Henry, Dave O'Brien and Claire Rochelle. It was produced as a second feature with shooting take place in studios in Phoenix, Arizona. It was rereleased in 1948 by Astor Pictures under the alternative title of Western Terror.It was followed by a sequel Buzzy and the Phantom Pinto in 1941.dbp-dbr:Bye,_Bye,_Buddydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_S._Mattisondbp-dbr:Bye,_Bye,_Buddydbp-dbp:distributorTrinity Picturesdbp-dbr:Bye,_Bye,_Buddydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Agnes_Ayresdbp-dbr:Bye,_Bye,_Buddydbp-dbp:starringBen F. 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Mattison and starring Agnes Ayres and Ben F. Wilson.dbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:distributorKoch Lorber Filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Bernartdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gérard_Depardieudbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcello_Mastroiannidbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cocodbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gail_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DVDdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Bernartdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gérard_Brachdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rafael_Azconadbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:nameBye Bye Monkeydbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeydbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philippe_Sardedbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gérard_Brachdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rafael_Azconadbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannes_Grand_Prix_winnersdbp-dbr:Bye_Bye_Monkeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marco_FerreriBye Bye Monkey (Italian: Ciao maschio, French: Rêve de singe) is a 1978 Italian-French comedy-drama film, directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Gérard Depardieu, Marcello Mastroianni, James Coco, Gail Lawrence, and Geraldine Fitzgerald. It is about a man who finds a baby chimpanzee in a giant King Kong prop, and decides to raise it like a son. It was filmed in English and shot in Long Island, New York. As this was a French-Italian co-production, French and Italian dubbed versions were made for their respective countries' theatrical releases.dbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:starringKay Hammonddbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:starringMaurice Evansdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Desnidbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:nameBypass to Happinessdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bypass_to_Happinesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_KimminsBypass to Happiness is a 1934 British romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Tamara Desni, Maurice Evans and Kay Hammond. It was shot at Shepperton Studios near London and distributed by Fox Film.dbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Wallerdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cab_Callowaydbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredi_Washingtondbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Wallerdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Rath_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Hockeydbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:nameCab Calloway's Hi-De-Hodbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway's_Hi-De-Hopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsCab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho (also known as Hi-De-Ho) is an American musical short film directed by Fred Waller and released by Paramount Pictures in 1934. The film stars jazz bandleader Cab Calloway and actress Fredi Washington. In 2001, the film was reissued by Kino International in the DVD collection Hollywood Rhythm: Vol. 1-The Best Of Jazz And Blues.dbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Huberdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tress_MacNeilledbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Rossdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Burghardtdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Worldvision_Enterprisesdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Huberdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Woody_Klingdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:nameCabbage Patch Kidsdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:nameThe Cabbage Patch Kids' First Christmasdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_toysdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doll_brandsdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_media_franchisesdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Products_introduced_in_1983dbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cabbagedbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toy_recallsdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_toysdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fads_and_trendsdbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Products_introduced_in_1978dbp-dbr:Cabbage_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_establishments_in_the_United_StatesCabbage Patch Kids are a line of cloth dolls with plastic heads first produced by Coleco Industries in 1982. They were inspired by the Little People soft sculptured dolls sold by Xavier Roberts as collectibles. The brand was renamed 'Cabbage Patch Kids' by Roger L. Schlaifer when he acquired the exclusive worldwide licensing rights in 1982.The doll brand set every toy industry sales record for three years running, was one of the most popular lines of children's licensed products in the 1980s, and has become one of the longest-running doll franchises in the United States. Additional Cabbage Patch products include children's apparel, bedding, infants' wear, record albums and board games.dbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Taylordbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Newirthdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara Boyledbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringForest Whitakerdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey DeMunndbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKyra Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Duvalldbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:namePhenomenondbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telekinesisdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_TurteltaubPhenomenon is a 1996 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Gerald Di Pego. In it, an amiable, small-town everyman is inexplicably transformed into a genius with telekinetic powers. It stars John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall, and Jeffrey DeMunn. The original music score was composed and conducted by Thomas Newman.dbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Wrangelldbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Welschdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Wrangelldbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Welschdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbp:namePhilo Vance's Gambledbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gambledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philo_Vance_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Gamblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_filmsPhilo Vance's Gamble is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Basil Wrangell and starring Alan Curtis, Vivian Austin and Tala Birell. It was the first of three films featuring the detective Philo Vance made by the Producers Releasing Corporation, as part of a loose series of Vance films stretching back to 1929.dbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Welschdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Welschdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:namePhilo Vance's Secret Missiondbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philo_Vance_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance's_Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_filmsPhilo Vance's Secret Mission is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan and Tala Birell. It was part of a series of films featuring the detective Philo Vance made during the 1930s and 1940s.dbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Welschdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Welschdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbp:namePhilo Vance Returnsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philo_Vance_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Philo_Vance_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_filmsPhilo Vance Returns is a 1947 American mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring William Wright, Vivian Austin and Leon Belasco. It is one of a series of films featuring private detective Philo Vance.dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexandre Desplatdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudi Denchdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Coogandbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Coogandbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Popedbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:namePhilomenadbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_atheism-related_themesdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christianity_in_popular_culture_controversiesdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alexandre_DesplatPhilomena is a 2013 drama film directed by Stephen Frears, based on the 2009 book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by journalist Martin Sixsmith. The film stars Judi Dench as Philomena Lee, an elderly woman who has been searching for her son for 50 years, and Sixsmith's (Steve Coogan) efforts to help her find him.The film gained critical praise and received several international film awards. Coogan and Jeff Pope won Best Screenplay at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, while the film was also awarded the People's Choice Award Runner-Up prize at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was nominated for four Oscars at the 86th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress (for Dench), and Best Original Score. It was also nominated for four BAFTA Awards and three Golden Globe Awards.dbp-dbr:Phineas_and_Ferb_the_Movie:_Across_the_2nd_Dimensiondbp-dbp:directorDan Povenmiredbp-dbr:Phineas_and_Ferb_the_Movie:_Across_the_2nd_Dimensiondbp-dbp:directorRobert F. 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and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is a 2011 American animated musical adventure comedy television film based on the animated TV series Phineas and Ferb. The film premiered on Disney Channel on August 5, 2011, in the United States. It was first announced by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh during a January 2010 interview with the Daily Telegraph. The events of the film take place during the third season of Phineas and Ferb. It is the first feature-length film of the Phineas and Ferb series, and the third animated Disney Channel Original Movie, following Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama and The Proud Family Movie.The film's premiere averaged 7.6 million viewers, making it one of the highest-rated animated programs on cable in more than three years. It later gained over 3 million viewers to become the second most watched animated basic cable telecast ever among kids 6–11 and teens 9–14, and cable's fifth highest viewership movie ever in total viewers. A standalone sequel, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe, was released on August 28, 2020, on Disney+.dbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:directorPeter Peakedbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:producerDavid Sproxtondbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:producerPeter Lorddbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:producerCarla Shelleydbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Peakedbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Peakedbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:namePib and Pogdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Aardman_Animationsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aardman_AnimationsPib and Pog is the name of both a short film and a series of shorts created by Aardman Animations.The animation is set up like a typical pre-school programme, introduced by a soft-spoken narrator who translates what the characters say to the audience. However, as the show goes on, it gradually turns into a black comedy where the characters attempt to harm each other constantly – for instance, shooting each other in the stomach with guns, kicking each other in the balls, sticking each other's heads in concentrated sulphuric acid, sawing each other in half and blowing each other up with cannons. After the show has finished, the "actors" (the same characters with a more worn-out expression) break character and reveal themselves to be much older and grumpier than the characters they portray.The characters were later used in an advertising campaign for Dairylea products on British television, and made a cameo in the eighth episode of Rex the Runt.dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E.A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdwald André Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E.A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbp:namePiccadillydbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Arnold_BennettPiccadilly is a 1929 British silent and sound drama film directed by E.A. Dupont, written by Arnold Bennett and starring Gilda Gray, Anna May Wong, and Jameson Thomas. The film was shot on location in London, produced by British International Pictures.This film initially was released as a silent in February 1929 but was largely ignored due to the general public's apathy to silent films. Due to the popularity of sound films, the American film company Sono Art-World Wide Pictures collaborated with B.I.P. to produce a sound version of the film in June of the same year for cinemas wired for sound. They recorded the soundtrack using the RCA Photophone sound system. This version included a music score and sound effects by Harry Gordon, along with a five-minute sound prologue titled "Prologue to Piccadilly" that was added to the beginning of the film, featuring just two actors: Jameson Thomas who plays Valentine Wilmot in the film and John Longden as the man from China. The part-talkie was the version that was exhibited in the United States, released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures in July 1929. The majority of people in 1929 saw the sound version and this is the version that survives.dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Pictures Ltddbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wildingdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:namePiccadilly Incidentdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxPiccadilly Incident is a 1946 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Coral Browne, Edward Rigby and Leslie Dwyer. It was written by Nicholas Phipps based on a story by Florence Tranter.dbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Gordon_Carondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erwin_Stoffdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Teitlerdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerMolly Maddendbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Anistondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Dunndbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringIlleana Douglasdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJay Mohrdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringOlympia Dukakisdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Gordon_Carondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Erwin_Stoffdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Gordon_Carondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arleen_Sorkindbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:namePicture Perfectdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Glenn_Gordon_CaronPicture Perfect is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron, written by Arleen Sorkin, and starring Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Kevin Bacon, Illeana Douglas, Olympia Dukakis, and Anne Twomey. The film centers around a young advertising executive's life, which becomes increasingly complicated when, in order to impress her boss, she pretends to be engaged to a man she just met. Picture Perfect was released on August 1, 1997, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $44.3 million against an $18 million budget.dbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Hallerdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert F. Blumofedbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Forsterdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Huttondbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Hallerdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_O._Hirsondbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:namePieces of Dreamsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Hallerdbp-dbr:Pieces_of_Dreams_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_romantic_drama_filmsPieces of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States. It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on the 1968 novel The Wine and the Music by William Edmund Barrett. The story follows the internal struggle of Father Gregory Lind, a Catholic priest who falls in love and starts to question his relationship with the Church.dbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Glebasdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMichelle Pappalardo-Robinsondbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMatt Walker, Carly Simon, Rob Mathes, Michael Kosarindbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJim Cummingsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJohn Fiedlerdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAndre Stojkadbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPeter Cullendbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKen Sansomdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringNikita Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTom Wheatleydbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Glebasdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Hohlfelddbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._A._Milnedbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:namePiglet's Big Moviedbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie-the-Pooh_filmsdbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie_the_Pooh_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Piglet's_Big_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_GlebasPiglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical adventure comedy-drama film produced by the Japanese office of Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The animation production was by Walt Disney Animation Japan, Inc. with additional animation provided by Gullwing Co., Ltd., additional background by Studio Fuga and digital ink and paint by T2 Studio. The film features the characters from the Winnie-the-Pooh books written by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard and is the third theatrically released Winnie the Pooh feature, after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The Tigger Movie. In this film, Piglet is ashamed of being small and clumsy and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Wood, leading all of his friends to form a search party to find him.Piglet's Big Movie premiered on March 16, 2003 at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles and was released on March 21, 2003, to generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $62.9 million against a budget of $46 million.dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_G._Clarkedbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Smith_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_G._Clarkedbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Smith_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championsdbp-dbp:namePigskin Championsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Pete_Smith_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_footballdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Championspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_the_Green_Bay_PackersPigskin Champions is a 1937 sports short subject documentary directed by Charles G. Clarke and Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It featured the then-World Champion Green Bay Packers in an exhibition of football skills. It premiered in Green Bay, Wisconsin on August 13, 1937. The film featured prominent players from the team, such as Curly Lambeau, Arnie Herber, Don Hutson, and Clarke Hinkle, performing difficult passes and kicks, as well as various workouts and drills.dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:producerBogart Rogersdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Garlanddbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Kellydbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Erwindbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Haleydbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Sheekmandbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_M._Conselmandbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Perrindbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Yellendbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Kellydbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:namePigskin Paradedbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Buttolphdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Pigskin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yale_Bulldogs_footballPigskin Parade is a 1936 American musical comedy film which tells the story of husband-and-wife college football coaches who convince a backwoods player to play for their team so they can go to the big game. It was written by William M. Conselman, Mary Kelly, Nat Perrin, Arthur Sheekman, Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen, and was directed by David Butler.The cast includes Stuart Erwin (in an Oscar-nominated performance), Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, Arline Judge, Dixie Dunbar, Johnny Downs, Betty Grable, Tony Martin and Judy Garland in her feature film debut. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RTL_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Cochrandbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen-Rose Davis, Richard Donat, Elliot Pagedbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RTL_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Cochrandbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbp:namePit Ponydbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1901dbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Pit_Pony_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_TillPit Pony is a 1997 television film directed by Eric Till. It was Elliot Page's debut role; Page was scouted for it by John Dunsworth, who also had a small role in the film. The film was based on the novel Pit Pony by Joyce Barkhouse. It was nominated for numerous Gemini Awards in 1997.dbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorJason Mooredbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorTrish Siedbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Syndication_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Peacock_(streaming_service)dbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Brooksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerMax Handelmandbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Kendrickdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Banksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBrittany Snowdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lithgowdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringHailee Steinfelddbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringUtkarsh Ambudkardbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBen Plattdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringKatey Sagaldbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Campdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringSkylar Astindbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRebel Wilsondbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRuby Rosedbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringHana Mae Leedbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringAlexis Knappdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Lanterdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Michael Higginsdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringAdam DeVinedbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBirgitte Hjort Sørensendbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringFlula Borgdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringGuy Burnetdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringChrissie Fitdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringEster Deandbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Banksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jason_Moore_(director)dbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trish_Siedbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Syndication_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Peacock_(streaming_service)dbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Banksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Brooksdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Handelmandbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_White_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:namePitch Perfectdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Pitch_Perfect_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2012Pitch Perfect is an American musical comedy media franchise created by Kay Cannon, based on the non-fiction book Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory by Mickey Rapkin. Jason Moore directed the first film, Elizabeth Banks directed the second, and Trish Sie directed the third. Paul Brooks, Max Handelman, and Banks produced the films. The film series features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Skylar Astin, Adam DeVine, Ben Platt, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee, Ester Dean, Hailee Steinfeld, Chrissie Fit, John Michael Higgins, and Banks; while the television series stars DeVine. The series is distributed by Universal Pictures.The franchise is about a female a cappella group, called The Barden Bellas, that takes part in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) in order to become the best collegiate a cappella group in the world and sing in front of the president of the United States.The first film was a sleeper hit. It received positive reviews and was financially successful, grossing $115 million against a $17 million budget. A sequel was made and released in 2015, to greater financial success, grossing $287 million against a $29 million budget. The series has since gained a cult following, grossing $565 million worldwide, and the second film is the highest grossing musical comedy film of all time, beating School of Rock's record.dbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Douglas_Packarddbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUncork'd Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGlenn Douglas Packarddbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDarryl F. Garigliodbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNoreen Marriottdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShaun Cairodbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Wilkinsondbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Mooredbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Raetzdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLindsey Nicoledbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Douglas_Packarddbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Douglas_Packarddbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Douglas_Packarddbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:namePitchforkdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Pitchfork_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_LGBT-related_filmsPitchfork is a 2016 horror film and the directorial debut of Glenn Douglas Packard. It premiered on September 23, 2016, at the Hot Springs Horror Film Festival, where it won "Best First Time Filmmaker Horror". By September 20, 2016, it was announced in Deadline Hollywood that Uncork’d Entertainment had acquired the film and it would have a limited theatrical release on January 6, 2017, and would be released on VOD January 13 of the same year.dbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_A.Z._Dippédbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Schaindbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringRaviv UllmanLeah PipesSpencer Redforddbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_A.Z._Dippédbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Schaindbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:namePixel Perfectdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:genreComedyDramaMusicSci-Fidbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_Original_Movie_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holography_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_A.Z._DippéPixel Perfect is a 2004 American science fiction comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It aired in the United States on January 16, 2004, and in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2004.dbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlejandro Seridbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:LS_Filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLester Smithdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCherelle Georgedbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNinoos Bethishoudbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francesco_Quinndbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLuciano Saberdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Halacydbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:LS_Filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luciano_Saberdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)dbp-dbp:namePlacebo Effectdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Placebo_Effect_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_thriller_filmsPlacebo Effect is a 1998 American thriller film written by Luciano Saber and directed by Alejandro Seri. Featuring Francesco Quinn, Martin Halacy, and Kirsten Berman, it was released in the United States on 31 January 1998 and won Best Film at the New York Independent Film Festival in 1998.dbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorBobs Gannawaydbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerFerrell Barrondbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wes_Studidbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Teri_Hatcherdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Harrisdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dane_Cookdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Kingdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bowendbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Garrettdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dale_Dyedbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringDanny Manndbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:namePlanes: Fire & Rescuedbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mancinadbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cars_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_firefightingdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wildfiresdbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobs_Gannawaydbp-dbr:Planes:_Fire_&_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aerial_firefightingPlanes: Fire & Rescue (also known as Planes 2: Fire & Rescue) is a 2014 American animated comedy-adventure film produced by Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Bobs Gannaway, written by Gannaway and Jeffrey M. Howard, and produced by Ferrell Barron, it is a sequel to Planes (2013), itself a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise. Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, and Cedric the Entertainer reprised their roles with new additions to the cast including Hal Holbrook, Julie Bowen, Ed Harris, Regina King, Wes Studi, Patrick Warburton, and Dale Dye. In the film, Dusty Crophopper (Cook) is assigned to become a wildland firefighting plane in Piston Peak National Park after he learns that his engine's gearbox is damaged.Production began for six months after the start of the previous film. Gannaway intended to give each film its own different genre, Planes: Fire & Rescue being an "action-disaster film". The filmmakers researched the world of air-attack teams and smokejumpers by working with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFire), and sent a crew to the US Forest Service's annual training exercises for smokejumpers. Mark Mancina composed the musical score again, while Prana Studios returned to provided work on visual effects, animation and compositing.Planes: Fire & Rescue premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on July 15, 2014, and was theatrically released on July 18, 2014, in Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D and D-BOX formats. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many calling it an improvement over its predecessor, and grossed $147 million worldwide on a $50 million budget.dbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Klay_Halldbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTracy Balthazor-Flynndbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Klay_Halldbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbp:namePlanesdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Planes_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexico_Citydbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mancinadbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cars_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Lasseterdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Shanghaidbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nepaldbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Uttar_Pradeshdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Himalayasdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planes_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IcelandPlanes is a 2013 American animated sports comedy film produced by Disneytoon Studios, directed by Klay Hall, and written by Jeffrey M. Howard. It is a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Sinbad, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards. In the film, Dusty Crophopper, a crop duster plane in the town of Propwash Junction, wants to complete the Wings Around the Globe racing challenge, despite his fear of heights, with the help of naval aviator Skipper Riley.In developing a concept created by John Lasseter, the writers made a conscious effort to avoid remaking Cars in a new setting, while reusing Keach and Mann's characters from the Cars Toons short "Air Mater". The production team conducted research by interviewing several pilots of plane types that were included in the movie. Jon Cryer was initially announced as the voice of Dusty, before being replaced by Cook. Despite dropping out, Cryer received credit on the film for "additional story material". The musical score was composed by Mark Mancina, while Prana Studios provided work on visual effects, animation and compositing.Planes premiered on August 2, 2013, at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, a gathering of aviation enthusiasts. It was initially intended to be released as a direct-to-video film, but was instead theatrically released on August 9, 2013. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed $240 million on a $50 million budget. A sequel, Planes: Fire & Rescue, was released in 2014.dbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:directorJorge Blancodbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorTriStar Picturesdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorHandMade Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorDeAPlaneta Distribucióndbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorRemstar Media Partnersdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributor[through Sony Pictures Releasing]dbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:producerIgnacio Pérez Dolsetdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:producerGuy Colinsdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringGary Oldmandbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringSeann William Scottdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringDwayne Johnsondbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringJessica Bieldbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringJustin 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51 is a 2009 animated science fiction comedy film directed by Jorge Blanco from a script by Joe Stillman. Starring the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Justin Long, Jessica Biel, Gary Oldman, Seann William Scott, John Cleese and Freddie Benedict, the film follows an astronaut who lands on an alien planet, as one of the aliens helps him return to his ship while evading the military.An international co-production between Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the film was originally acquired for North American distribution by New Line Cinema, but then sold to Sony Pictures before completion. Originally titled Planet One, and later named as an allusion to Area 51, the film was completed on a $70 million budget, which, at the time of its release, was the most expensive film produced in Spain.Planet 51 was released on 20 November 2009, in the United States and Canada by Sony Pictures Releasing's TriStar Pictures and Remstar Media Partners respectively, on 27 November in Spain by DeAPlaneta Distribución, and 4 December in the United Kingdom by HandMade Films International. The film grossed $105.6 million in the worldwide box office. It received generally negative reviews from critics, but earned the Goya Award for Best Animated Film in Spain.dbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Danielsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Muldaurdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Margolindbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Majel_Barrettdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Carydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Cassidydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCorrine Camachodbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Danielsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-apocalyptic_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_22nd_centurydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Sukmandbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marc_DanielsPlanet Earth is a 1974 American made-for-television science fiction film that was created by Gene Roddenberry, written by Roddenberry and Juanita Bartlett (from a story by Roddenberry). It first aired on April 23, 1974 on the ABC network, and stars John Saxon as Dylan Hunt. It was presented as a pilot for what was hoped to be a new weekly television series. The pilot focused on gender relations from an early 1970s perspective. Dylan Hunt, confronted with a post-apocalyptic matriarchal society, muses, "Women's lib? Or women's lib gone mad..." The film also stars Diana Muldaur, Ted Cassidy, Janet Margolin, Christopher Cary, Corrine Camacho, and Majel Barrett. Marc Daniels directed the film.dbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:namePlay Up the Banddbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearPlay Up the Band is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Holloway, Betty Ann Davies and Leslie Bradley.The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent company City Films. The film's sets were designed by art director R. Holmes Paul. Location shooting took place at the Crystal Palace, which burnt down the following year.dbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Banks_Stewartdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:namePlaybackdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Quentin_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Playback_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_filmsPlayback is a 1962 British crime film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Margit Saad, Barry Foster and Nigel Green. It was written by Robert Banks Stewart based on a short story by Edgar Wallace, and was part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries film series.dbp-dbr:Playdate_with_Destinydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Silverman_(animator)dbp-dbr:Playdate_with_Destinydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Playdate_with_Destinydbp-dbp:producerJames L. 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The film features Maggie Simpson. It is the first Simpsons short film released after the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Studios (formerly 20th Century Fox).The film premiered on February 29, 2020, attached to advance screenings of the Disney/Pixar release Onward, with its general rollout on March 6, 2020. It is the third Simpsons film made for theatrical release, after The Simpsons Movie (2007) and The Longest Daycare (2012). The short was released on April 10, 2020 on Disney+.dbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Horace_Ovédbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vijay_Amarnanidbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:starringRobert Urquhartdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:starringNicholas Farrelldbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Beatondbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Horace_Ovédbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vijay_Amarnanidbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedydbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedydbp-dbr:Playing_Awaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_cinemadbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_British_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cricket_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsPlaying Away is a 1986 TV comedy film directed by Horace Ové, from a screenplay by Caryl Phillips.dbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbp:directorRene Perezdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbp:distributor Edel Media & Entertainment, Trans World Associatesdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbp:producer Billy La Traille, David A. Lockhart, iDiC Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbp:starring Natasha Blasick, Richard Tyson, Charlie Glackin, Alanna Forte, David A. Lockhartdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbp:namePlaying with Dollsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Playing_with_Dollspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Serial_killer_filmsPlaying with Dolls is a 2015 American slasher film directed by Rene Perez, co-written by Perez and Barry Massoni. It starred Natasha Blasick, Richard Tyson, Charlie Glackin, Alanna Forte, David A. Lockhart.dbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rossdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Soderberghdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Rossdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert J. Degusdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:producer Jon Brion, Bruno Coon, Bonnie Greenberg, Randy Newmandbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam H. Macydbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTobey Maguiredbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Allendbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Danielsdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Knottsdbp-dbr:Pleasantville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJ. T. 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It stars Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, William H. Macy, J. T. Walsh, and Reese Witherspoon, with Don Knotts, Paul Walker, Marley Shelton, and Jane Kaczmarek in supporting roles. The story centers on two siblings who wind up trapped in a 1950s TV show, set in a small Midwest town, where residents are seemingly perfect.The film received generally positive reviews from critics, though it was a box-office failure, earning a total of $49.8 million against a $60 million budget. It was one of J. T. Walsh's final performances and was dedicated to his memory. It was also the final on-screen film appearance of Don Knotts, who would subsequently take on voice acting roles until his death.dbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janis_Paigedbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spring_Byingtondbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Haydndbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:namePlease Don't Eat the Daisiesdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Rosedbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Publicity_stunts_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Please_Don't_Eat_the_Daisies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_musical_comedy_filmsPlease Don't Eat the Daisies is a 1960 American Metrocolor comedy film in CinemaScope starring Doris Day and David Niven, made by Euterpe Inc., and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The movie was directed by Charles Walters and produced by Joe Pasternak, with Martin Melcher (Day's husband) as associate producer.The screenplay was written by Isobel Lennart and was partly inspired by the 1957 book of the same name, a collection of humorous essays, by Jean Kerr.The film also features Janis Paige, Spring Byington, Richard Haydn, Patsy Kelly, and Jack Weston. Spring Byington made her final film appearance in this film, but appeared in TV shows later.dbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Wilson_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:producerDonald B. Wilsondbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:namePoet's Pubdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsPoet's Pub is a 1949 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson and starring Derek Bond, Rona Anderson and James Robertson Justice. It was written by Diana Morgan based on the 1929 novel of the same title by Eric Linklater. The film was one of four of David Rawnsley's Aquila Films that used his "independent frame" technique.dbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emile_de_Antoniodbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEmile de Antonio and Daniel Talbotdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:namePoint of Order!dbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Emile_de_Antoniodbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_McCarthyismdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_televisionPoint of Order! is a 1963 American documentary film by Emile de Antonio about the Senate Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954.dbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Peercedbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:producerRichard Briggsdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:producerTom Fortunadbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringDaphne Ashbrookdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringEd Lauterdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringHarry Hamlindbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringHelen Shaverdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringEileen Brennandbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringFaith Forddbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Luckingdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringFrances Lee McCaindbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringTerence Knoxdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringK.T. Oslindbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murdersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steve_Dorffdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_serial_killersdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_male_serial_killersdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Poisoned_by_Love:_The_Kern_County_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_PeercePoisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders, also known as, Murder So Sweet, (1993) is an American TV movie starring Harry Hamlin and Helen Shaver that aired on CBS on February 2, 1993. It is based on the real-life murders carried out by Steven David Catlin that occurred in Bakersfield, California in the 1980s.dbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Twistdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Twistdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Twistdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:namePolice Dogdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Police_dogs_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Police_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_TwistPolice Dog is a 1955 British second feature ('B') crime film directed and written by Derek Twist and starring Charles Victor, Nora Gordon, Cecil Brock, John Le Mesurier, James Gilbert, and Christopher Lee.dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Swiftdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adolphe_Menjoudbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Agnes_Mooreheaddbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Egan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Wymandbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayley_Millsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:namePollyannadbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Marylanddbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1912dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Swiftdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Anderson_(producer)Pollyanna is a 1960 American comedy-drama film starring child actress Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman, Karl Malden, and Richard Egan in a story about a cheerful orphan changing the outlook of a small town. The film was written and directed by David Swift, based on the 1913 novel Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter. The film won Hayley Mills an Academy Juvenile Award. It was the last film of actor Adolphe Menjou.Pollyanna was Hayley Mills' first of six films for Disney, and the directorial debut of David Swift.dbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:directorFrank Nissendbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJessica Koplos-Millerdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMatt Walker, Carly Simon, Joel McNeely, Rob Mathes, Michael Kosarindbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBrenda Blethyndbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJim Cummingsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJohn Fiedlerdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPeter Cullendbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKen Sansomdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringNikita Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKyle Stangerdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Spiliotopoulosdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Hohlfelddbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Evan_Spiliotopoulosdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie-the-Pooh_filmsdbp-dbr:Pooh's_Heffalump_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie_the_Pooh_(franchise)Pooh's Heffalump Movie (also known as The Heffalump Movie in the working title) is a 2005 American animated musical adventure comedy-drama film produced by the Japanese office of Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring characters from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories, the film is the fourth theatrical animated film in Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise and Disneytoon Studios' seventh adaptation of Winnie the Pooh stories, following Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997), Seasons of Giving (1999), The Tigger Movie (2000), A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002), Piglet's Big Movie (2003), and Springtime with Roo (2004). The film was released on February 11, 2005, to generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $52.9 million worldwide. It was followed by a direct-to-video Halloween sequel, titled Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie which came out seven months after the film's release.dbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:producerClement Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:producerChaz Thornedbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Gloverdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flex_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rossif_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chaz_Thornedbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chaz_Thornedbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Halifax,_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clement_VirgoPoor Boy's Game is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Clement Virgo. Co-written with Nova Scotian writer/director Chaz Thorne (Just Buried), it is the story of class struggle, racial tensions, and boxing, set in the Canadian east coast port city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The film premiered on February 11, 2007, at the Berlin International Film Festival. The movie stars Danny Glover, Rossif Sutherland, Greg Bryk, Flex Alexander and Laura Regan.Poor Boy's Game opened in Halifax cinemas on November 9, 2007.In 2023, Telefilm Canada announced that the film was one of 23 titles that will be digitally restored under its new Canadian Cinema Reignited program to preserve classic Canadian films.dbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stamblerdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Westdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sammy_Davis_Jr.dbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Klugmandbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Stamblerdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Devil_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_ScheererPoor Devil (1973) is an NBC television film that served as an unsold pilot of a comedy series. The film was first broadcast on NBC on February 14, 1973.Sammy Davis Jr. starred as "Sammy", a demon from Hell who desires a promotion from working in the furnace room. Lucifer, played by horror veteran Christopher Lee, tells Sammy that he must first convince a San Francisco accountant named Burnett J. Emerson (Jack Klugman) to sell his soul. The film also starred Adam West, Madlyn Rhue and Byron Webster.dbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbp:directorFrederic Goodedbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbp:distributorWarner-Pathé Distributorsdbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Saviledbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pop_Geardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pop_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Beatles_in_filmdbp-dbr:Pop_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jimmy_SavilePop Gear (U.S. title: Go Go Mania) is a 1965 British music revue film, directed by Frederic Goode, which was released in 1965. It contains live concert footage of the Beatles, and lip-synched performances of some of the British Invasion bands, including the Animals, Herman's Hermits, the Nashville Teens, Peter and Gordon, Matt Monro, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, the Honeycombs, the Rockin' Berries, and the Spencer Davis Group. The film is split into two segments: 1964 songs, introduced by Jimmy Savile, who at the time was the host of Top of the Pops on the BBC, and 1965 songs, which are merely strung together without intros. The material by the Beatles was lifted from a newsreel short The Beatles Come to Town (1963). The film was released sometime between January and April 1965, the footage having been filmed in December 1964.Artists and songs in order:dbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista International Distributiondbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Evansdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Nilssondbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Williamsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Duvalldbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Evansdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jules_Feifferdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Show_tunedbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Maltadbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jules_Feifferdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Evansdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Harry_Nilssondbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PopeyePopeye is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman and produced by Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions. It is based on E. C. Segar's Popeye comics character. The script was written by Jules Feiffer, and stars Robin Williams as Popeye the Sailor Man and Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl. Its story follows Popeye's adventures as he arrives in the town of Sweethaven.Popeye premiered December 6, 1980, in Los Angeles, California, and opened in the rest of the United States the following week, distributed by Paramount, with Disney handling international distribution through Buena Vista International. During opening weekend, the film grossed $6.3 million and $49.8 million worldwide, against a budget of $20 million. When originally released, Popeye received negative reviews from critics but has received improved reviews over time.dbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Di Lellodbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Clarkdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Laurancedbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_O'Neilldbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Handydbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Televisiondbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Di_Lellodbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:genreMysterydbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_Doyle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_LevinPopeye Doyle is an American 1986 television film starring Ed O'Neill as New York City police detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle. It is a sequel to the feature films The French Connection (1971) and French Connection II (1975), in which Gene Hackman played Doyle; Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in The French Connection. Popeye Doyle was originally intended as a pilot episode for a proposed series under that title, but the series was not picked up.Popeye Doyle is based on a real New York City detective, Eddie Egan, who appears in The French Connection as Walt Simonson, Doyle's supervisor.dbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Cromwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Hudsondbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:W._C._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Doucetdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Virginia_Van_Uppdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Waldemar_Youngdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppy_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._Edward_SutherlandPoppy is a 1936 comedy film starring W. C. Fields and Rochelle Hudson. The film was based on a 1923 stage revue of the same name starring Fields and Madge Kennedy. This was the second film version of the revue featuring Fields, following Sally of the Sawdust in 1925 with Carol Dempster in the title role.dbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil Feldmandbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stacydbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Derndbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Askewdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Canarydbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Knopfdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Roberts_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:namePossedbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bryna_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Roberts_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Posse_(1975_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kirk_DouglasPosse is a 1975 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Kirk Douglas, who also starred. The screenplay was written by Christopher Knopf and William Roberts. The plot centers on a U.S. marshal with political ambitions leading an elite posse in pursuit of a notorious train robber to further his political career. The film premiered in New York City on June 4, 1975, and in June the same year in Berlin at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where Douglas was nominated for the Golden Bear.dbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Holnessdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDark Sky Filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Harrisdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Lanedbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Jonesdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Marc Godfreydbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Cottondbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Jones_(Welsh_composer)dbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Godfreydbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Harrisdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlun Armstrongdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Holnessdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dark_Sky_Filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Holnessdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:namePossumdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pedophiliadbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Norfolkdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mental_healthdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Suffolkdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Possum_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_puppetsPossum is a 2018 British psychological horror film written and directed by Matthew Holness in his feature film debut, starring Sean Harris and Alun Armstrong. It centres on a disgraced children's puppeteer who returns to his childhood home and is forced to confront trauma he suffered there.Possum is an adaption of Holness' short story of the same name, published in the horror anthology The New Uncanny: Tales of Unease, and partially inspired by the theories on the uncanny by Sigmund Freud. Holness soon forgot about the idea of adapting the story until he had begun working on developing a possible horror film. As a fan of the horror genre, Holness stated he much preferred horror films that resonate with the audience and force them to reflect on the experience afterward. Possum's visual style was inspired by public information films Holness saw in his youth. Other inspirations include Dead of Night (1945), George A. Romero's Martin (1978), and German Expressionist films. Filming began in Norfolk, with additional filming taking place in Great Yarmouth and Suffolk. The film's score was composed by sound effects and experimental electronic music studio The Radiophonic Workshop, which marked their first soundtrack purposely constructed for a feature film.Possum premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 25 June 2018, and later screened in the United States at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival on 12 October 2018. It was later given a limited theatrical release in the United States, opening in five theatres on 2 November 2018; finishing its limited theatrical run with a gross of $33,271. Later, it was given a home media release. In addition to garnering multiple awards and nominations, it was generally praised by critics for Harris' performance, the film's atmosphere, score, and unsettling imagery, though the story prompted some criticism.dbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:namePot Luckdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pot_Luck_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_BeaverPot Luck is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. The screenplay is by Ben Travers based loosely on his 1930 stage play A Night Like This. It also featured Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Diana Churchill and Martita Hunt. The cast included members of the regular Aldwych Farce company.dbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:producerMerry Colomerdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Kontoyannisdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:producerMarta Joverdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringAlex Vincentdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringJeff Moffittdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringBen Prayzdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringKirsty Mearesdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringTimothy J. Coxdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:nameSocks and Cakesdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy-drama_filmsSocks and Cakes is a 2010 American short slice of life written and directed by Antonio Padovan and starring Kirsty Meares, Timothy J. Cox, Jeff Moffitt, Ben Prayz and Alex Vincent. The short was also Padovan's first student film, and won a Golden Ace Award at the 2010 Las Vegas film festival.dbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Camerondbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerJon Landaudbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerRae Sanchinidbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringNatascha McElhonedbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringViola Davisdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringUlrich Tukurdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Clooneydbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Daviesdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Landau_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Camerondbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameSolarisdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_musicdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jon_Landaudbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Polish_novelsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Martinezdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stanisław_Lemdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Camerondbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lightstorm_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Solaris_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_on_ocean_planetsSolaris is a 2002 American science fiction drama film written and directed by Steven Soderbergh, produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau, and starring George Clooney and Natascha McElhone. It is based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Polish author Stanisław Lem. The film is the third screen adaptation of the novel, following a 1968 Soviet television film and Andrei Tarkovsky's critically acclaimed 1972 version. Soderbergh stated that his adaptation aimed to remain closer in spirit to Lem's original work.Set almost entirely aboard a space station orbiting the mysterious planet Solaris, the film explores themes of grief, memory, and identity through the experiences of Dr. Chris Kelvin, a psychologist sent to investigate unexplained phenomena on the station. The narrative incorporates flashbacks to Kelvin's life on Earth, particularly his relationship with his deceased wife, as he confronts manifestations of his own memories and emotional past.Solaris received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised its philosophical tone, performances, and visual style, though some criticized its slow pacing. Despite the critical response, the film underperformed at the box office, grossing approximately $30 million worldwide against a production budget of $47 million.dbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:directorJoey Figueroadbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:directorZak Knutsondbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Genius_Productsdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Smithdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harley_Quinn_Smithdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Schwalbach_Smithdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Genius_Productsdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:View_Askew_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Sold_Out:_A_Threevening_with_Kevin_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Kevin_SmithSold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith is the third film in Kevin Smith's "Evening With" series.Footage for the release was shot at a Q&A performance on August 2, 2007, Smith's 37th birthday, in front of a sold-out crowd at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. Smith was introduced by his wife Jennifer Schwalbach Smith and his daughter, Harley Quinn Smith.The film includes 4 hours edited from the original 7 hour performance. Topics included the origin of Kevin's name, Kevin suffering from an anal fissure, as well as stories from acting in the American television series Manchild, Live Free or Die Hard, Catch and Release and shooting Clerks II. It was also revealed that because of his work on Live Free or Die Hard, Bruce Willis contacted him about working together; this eventually led to Cop Out.The film was released on October 21, 2008.dbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Televisiondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Networkdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerHans Proppedbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerWendy Williamsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Zanedbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Reubendbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabella_Hofmanndbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Kostermandbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Victoriadbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Televisiondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Networkdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_genetic_engineeringdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Christian_Mathesondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsSole Survivor also known as Dean Koontz's Sole Survivor is a Canadian Science Fiction Thriller film/mini-series adaptation of Dean Koontz's 1997 novel of the same name, made and released in 2000 and directed by Mikael Salomon.dbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norberto_Barbadbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Newton Cohendbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Flockdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrien Brodydbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Sadlerdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMario Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarry Corbindbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norberto_Barbadbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameSolodbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Frankedbp-dbr:Solo_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triumph_Films_filmsSolo is a 1996 American science fiction action film directed by Norberto Barba, and starring Mario Van Peebles, William Sadler, Adrien Brody, Barry Corbin and Demián Bichir. The film was based on the 1989 novel Weapon by Robert Mason, and was adapted into a screenplay by David L. Corley for Columbia/TriStar Pictures.It was released by Triumph Films on August 23, 1996, and grossed $5.1 million at the box office.dbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jordandbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_10th_century_BCdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Solomondbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_M._Youngdbp-dbr:Solomon_&_Sheba_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_antiquitySolomon & Sheba is a 1995 American television biblical film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Halle Berry as the Queen of Sheba and Jimmy Smits as Israelite and Judaean King Solomon from the Old Testament biblical books of 1 Kings and 2 Chronicles. It premiered on Showtime on February 26, 1995. It was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special in 1996.dbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Perezdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:distributorLightning Mediadbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerMichael Wormserdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerRyan Levindbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerMicah Goldmandbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Bostwickdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Corrigandbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Perezdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:nameSome Guy Who Kills Peopledbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Perezdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_LandisSome Guy Who Kills People is a 2012 American comedy-drama-horror film directed by Jack Perez and written by Ryan Levin. The film was made by a conglomerate of production studios: Level 10, Battle of Ireland Films and Litn-Up Films. John Landis was the executive producer.dbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Hughesdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLea Thompsondbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Stuart Mastersondbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Stoltzdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCraig Shefferdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSome Kind of Wonderfuldbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSome Kind of Wonderful: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)Some Kind of Wonderful is a 1987 American teen romantic drama film directed by Howard Deutch and starring Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Lea Thompson. It is one of several successful teen dramas written by John Hughes in the 1980s. Blue-collar teen Keith goes out with the popular Amanda, a girl he has always dreamed of dating. Her ex-boyfriend plots revenge on him, while Keith's tomboy best friend Watts realizes she has feelings for Keith. The film had its premiere in Hollywood on February 23, 1987, and widely released theatrically in the United States on February 27.dbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:producerBilly Wilderdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:nameSome Like It Hotdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:nameSome Like It Hot: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_American_Mafiadbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Mafiadbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Adolph_Deutschdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1929dbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polish-Americans_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Roaring_Twentiesdbp-dbr:Orry-Kellydbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_Hotdbp-dbr:I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Some_Like_It_HotSome Like It Hot is a 1959 American crime comedy film produced, co-written and directed by Billy Wilder. It stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, with George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Joe E. Brown, Joan Shawlee and Nehemiah Persoff in supporting roles. The screenplay by Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond is based on a screenplay by Robert Thoeren and Michael Logan from the 1935 French film Fanfare of Love. Set in the Prohibition era, the film is about two musicians (Curtis and Lemmon) who disguise themselves as women to escape Chicago mobsters they witnessed commit murder.Some Like It Hot opened to critical and commercial success and is considered to be one of the greatest films of all time. The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, winning for Best Costume Design. In 1989, the Library of Congress selected it as one of the first 25 films for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".The Production Code had been gradually weakening in its scope since the early 1950s, owing to greater social tolerance for taboo topics in film, but it was enforced until the mid-1960s. The overwhelming success of Some Like It Hot is considered one of the reasons behind the retirement of the code.dbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Archibaldbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Eldridge_(director)dbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSome Peopledbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_GrainerSome People is a 1962 film directed by Clive Donner, starring Kenneth More and Ray Brooks. It was written by John Eldridge.It is centred on the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.dbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randa_Hainesdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Deborah_Stoffdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michele_Rappaportdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vahan_Moosekiandbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Closedbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Dansondbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roxana_Zaldbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Missy_Francisdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randa_Hainesdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Deborah_Stoffdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michele_Rappaportdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vahan_Moosekiandbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Made_for_Television_Movie_winnersdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randa_Hainesdbp-dbr:Something_About_Ameliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_televisionSomething About Amelia is a 1984 television film about psychological trauma caused in a family by a father's molestation of his daughter.The film stars Ted Danson, Glenn Close, Roxana Zal, and Missy Francis.It was the most-watched network television show in the United States for the week of January 9–15, 1984 with a 31.6 rating and 46 share, and an estimated audience of 17.1 million viewers.The movie marked one of the first times the taboo at the time topic of incest was addressed in such a public way, seen by a broad US and international audience.It received eight Emmy nominations in 1984, and won in three categories, for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special (Leonard Goldberg / Michele Rappaport), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series (Roxana Zal) and for Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special (William Hanley).The movie was also nominated for four Golden Globes and won two, for Best Miniseries or Television Film and for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television (Ted Danson).dbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Berrydbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:producer David Berry, Tom Ly, Carlos Pedraza, J. T. Tepnapa, Christopher Toynedbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:starring Grant Davis, Davi Santos, Ben Baur, Ajiona Alexus, Jana Lee Hamblindbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._T._Tepnapadbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Toynedbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlos_Pedrazadbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Bell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSomething Like Summerdbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Like_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_LGBT-related_filmsSomething Like Summer is a 2017 drama musical film based upon the 2011 Young Adult novel Something Like Summer by Jay Bell and the first entry in the Something Like... series.dbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Antoniodbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_McNeelydbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Pagedbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Singerdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Antoniodbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Televisiondbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_McNeelydbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:genreSportdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Shiredbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lou_Antoniodbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_players_of_American_footballdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_for_Joeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTM_Enterprises_filmsSomething for Joey is a 1977 American made-for-television sport drama film about the relationship between college football player John Cappelletti (portrayed by Marc Singer), and his younger brother Joey (Jeff Lynas). Other cast members included Geraldine Page, Linda Kelsey and Steve Guttenberg. It appeared on the CBS television network.dbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:directorCarol Wisemandbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:producerAlan Horroxdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringMichael Jaystondbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringAngela Pleasencedbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringRobin Weaverdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringVicky Murdockdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Wisemandbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Rundbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_runawaysdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somewhere_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_in_British_televisionSomewhere to Run is a 1989 British drama television film about teenage runaways. Directed by Carol Wiseman and written by Matthew Jacobs, it stars Robin Weaver and Vicky Murdock as two teenage girls who run away from home and find themselves on the streets of London. The film also stars Angela Pleasence and Michael Jayston. It was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network, and received its ITV debut on 11 July 1989.dbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Amieldbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:producerSteven Reutherdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringBill Pullmandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringRichard Geredbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringJames Earl Jonesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Amieldbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Shaffer_(writer)dbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Kernochandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:nameSommersbydbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Virginiadbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_identity_theftdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_Amieldbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anthony_ShafferSommersby is a 1993 period romantic drama film directed by Jon Amiel from a screenplay by Nicholas Meyer and Sarah Kernochan, adapted from the historical account of the 16th-century French peasant Martin Guerre. Based on the 1982 French film The Return of Martin Guerre, the film stars Richard Gere and Jodie Foster, with Bill Pullman, James Earl Jones, Clarice Taylor, Frankie Faison, and R. Lee Ermey in supporting roles. Set in the Reconstruction era, it depicts a farmer returning home from the American Civil War, with his wife beginning to suspect that he is an impostor while also falling in love with him.Sommersby was released in the United States on February 5, 1993 by Warner Bros. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances and chemistry of its lead actors, as well as Danny Elfman's musical score, and was a box office success, grossing over $140 million worldwide on a budget of $30 million.dbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ethan_Spauldingdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:producerJames Tuckerdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:starringMorena Baccarindbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:starringJason O'Maradbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:starringThomas Gibsondbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:starringStuart Allandbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ethan_Spauldingdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Robinson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_R._Lansdaledbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:nameSon of Batmandbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_direct-to-video_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Batman_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ethan_Spauldingdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frederik_Wiedmanndbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Animated_Movie_Universedbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_(character)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Batmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comics_adapted_into_filmsSon of Batman is a 2014 American animated superhero film which is the 20th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the third film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. It is an adaptation of Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert's 2006 "Batman and Son" storyline. The film was released as a digital download on April 22, 2014, and was released on physical media on May 6.dbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinemation_Industriesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Nilssondbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Perrydbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Van Rellimdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Grossdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Jonesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Nilssondbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinemation_Industriesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jaynedbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameSon of Draculadbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apple_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RCA_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_recorded_at_Trident_Studiosdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Harry_Nilsson_albumsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Dracula_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apple_Records_soundtracksSon of Dracula is a 1974 British musical film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr. It was produced by Starr and released in 1974 by Apple Films. It is also the title of a soundtrack released in conjunction with the film. Keith Moon of The Who and John Bonham of Led Zeppelin both appear in the film, alternating as the drummer in Count Downe's band. Other band members include Klaus Voormann (another old friend of Starr), Peter Frampton, an uncredited Leon Russell, and the regular Rolling Stones horn section of Bobby Keys and Jim Price.In the film, Count Dracula is assassinated, and his son Count Downe is supposed to inherit his control over the Netherworld. Instead, the son wishes to become mortal and asks Dr. Abraham Van Helsing to help him transform into an ordinary human.dbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reg_Brownedbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reg_Brownedbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbp:nameSon of the Renegadedbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_the_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsSon of the Renegade is a 1953 low-budget American Western film directed by Reg Browne. The film's soundtrack was conducted by Darrell Calker. The film also features uncredited co-screenwriting from b-movie director Ed Wood.dbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:directorKate Barker-Froylanddbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinedigmdbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:distributorThe Film Arcadedbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerMolly Connersdbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Platt_(producer)dbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Woodrowdbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerAdam Shulmandbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:producerJenny Lewis and Johnathan Ricedbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:starringMary Steenburgendbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:starringAnne Hathawaydbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:starringJohnny Flynndbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:starringBen Rosenfielddbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinedigmdbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Platt_(producer)dbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Woodrowdbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:nameSong Onedbp-dbr:Song_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Worldview_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marc_E._Plattdbp-dbr:Song_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Film_Arcade_filmsSong One is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Kate Barker-Froyland in her directorial debut. The film stars Anne Hathaway, Johnny Flynn, Ben Rosenfield, and Mary Steenburgen. In the film, Franny Ellis returns home to New York City after her brother Henry enters a coma. She meets Henry's favorite musician, James Forester, at a concert. While trying to help Henry, Franny and James form a romantic connection during their brief time together.Song One premiered at the 30th Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014, and opened in the United States on January 23, 2015, to mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emory_Parnelldbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Vincentdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Ivodbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Vaughan_(actress)dbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:starringThe Hoosier Hot Shotsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Shipmandbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:nameSong of Idahodbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Idahopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_NazarroSong of Idaho is a 1948 American Western musical film directed by Ray Nazarro. It was released by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameSong of My Heartdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:Song_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pyotr_Ilyich_TchaikovskySong of My Heart is a 1948 American historical drama film directed by Benjamin Glazer and starring Frank Sundström, Audrey Long and Cedric Hardwicke. It is a highly fictionalised biopic of the nineteenth century Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was distributed by Allied Artists.dbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbp:nameSong of Nevadadbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Nevadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsSong of Nevada is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Joseph Kane, and starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.dbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbp:nameSong of Old Wyomingdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Old_Wyomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseySong of Old Wyoming is a 1945 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. It was shot in Cinecolor and released by Producers Releasing Corporation. Western star Lash LaRue debuted in this film playing the Cheyenne Kid (Eddie Dean's sidekick in the film.)dbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Vernondbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mischa_Auerdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:nameSong of Parisdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GuillerminSong of Paris is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dennis Price, Anne Vernon and Hermione Baddeley. It was shot at Walton Studios outside London. It was distributed in the United States by Lippert Pictures as Bachelor in Paris.dbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Hendrixdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbp:nameSong of Surrenderdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Surrenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_EnglandSong of Surrender is a 1949 American period drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Wanda Hendrix, Claude Rains and Macdonald Carey. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:nameSong of the Forgedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsSong of the Forge is a 1937 British musical film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Stanley Holloway, Lawrence Grossmith and Eleanor Fayre. The screenplay concerns an elderly blacksmith who refuses assistance from his wealthy son in spite of his own poverty.It was made at Cricklewood Studios by Butcher's Film Service.dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbp:nameSong of the Ploughdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Ploughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterSong of the Plough, later re-released with the alternative title Country Fair, is a 1933 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Stewart Rome, Rosalinde Fuller and Allan Jeayes. The screenplay concerns an English farmer who is saved from financial ruin when his dog wins at a sheepdog trials.The film was a quota quickie made for distribution by the American company MGM. It was filmed at Shepperton Studios with location shooting on a farm in Sussex. It received a poor review from The Observer critic C. A. Lejeune, but she was forced to withdraw this following numerous letters in support of the film. The film proved unexpectedly popular when it was released.dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:nameSong of the Rangedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsSong of the Range is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Jimmy Wakely, Dennis Moore and Lee 'Lasses' White.dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Traildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Hoptondbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Traildbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Traildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Hoptondbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Traildbp-dbp:nameSong of the Traildbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Traildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_HoptonSong of the Trail is a 1936 American Western film directed by Russell Hopton and starring Kermit Maynard, Evelyn Brent and Andrea Leeds.dbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maggie_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Mansfielddbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:producerRichard Millerdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_McTeerdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aidan_Quinndbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmy_Rossumdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringMichael Davisdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Adams_(actress,_born_1965)dbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Carroll_(actress)dbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goodwin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:starringE. Katherine Kerrdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maggie_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maggie_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:nameSongcatcherdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:nameSongcatcher: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Songcatcherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Appalachiadbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Mansfielddbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1907dbp-dbr:Songcatcherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maggie_GreenwaldSongcatcher is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Maggie Greenwald. It is about a musicologist researching and collecting Appalachian folk music in the mountains of western North Carolina. Although Songcatcher is a fictional film, it is loosely based on the work of Olive Dame Campbell, founder of the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, and that of the English folk song collector Cecil Sharp, portrayed at the end of the film as professor Cyrus Whittle. The film grossed $3 million in limited theatrical release in the United States, which was generally considered as a respectable result for an arthouse film release in 2001.dbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Cagedbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman Golightlydbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Brooksdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Francodbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrenda Blethyndbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringMena Suvaridbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJosie Davisdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Cagedbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Cagedbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Brooksdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameSonnydbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1981dbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_male_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clint_Manselldbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nicolas_Cagedbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturn_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicolas_CageSonny (aka Pony Rides) is a 2002 American crime drama film starring James Franco, Harry Dean Stanton, Brenda Blethyn, Mena Suvari and Josie Davis. Based on a screenplay by John Carlen, the film marked the directorial debut of Nicolas Cage, who makes a cameo appearance. It was co-produced by Cage's production company Saturn Films.dbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Martin Carrolldbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ovidio_G._Assonitisdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Powersdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Dourifdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Lassickdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Janisdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Broylesdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Bradleydbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Carlisledbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ovidio_G._Assonitisdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graeme_Whiflerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameSonny Boydbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonny_Boy_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_thriller_filmsSonny Boy (Italian: Il dono del silenzio) is a 1989 black comedy-drama thriller film directed by Robert Martin Carroll. The musical score was composed by Carlo Maria Cordio. It stars Paul L. Smith, David Carradine, Brad Dourif, Conrad Janis, Sydney Lassick, Alexandra Powers, and Steve Carlisle. David Carradine wrote the film's theme song, "Paint", which he performs in the film.dbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directorRichard Stylesdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Albertdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Blairdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Straindbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Poindexterdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Thomas_McGeedbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameSorceressdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameSorceress II: The Temptressdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorceress_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_WynorskiSorceress (also known as Temptress II) is a 1994 American erotic horror film directed by Jim Wynorski. Released direct-to-video on January 4, 1995, it is considered a cult film. A sequel followed in 1997.dbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Siskdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Ellison_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Shirley_(actress)dbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dalton_Trumbodbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSorority Housedbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Farrowdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dalton_Trumbodbp-dbr:Sorority_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fratricide_and_sororicideSorority House is a 1939 American drama film starring Anne Shirley and James Ellison. The film was directed by John Farrow and based upon the Mary Coyle Chase play named Chi House.dbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Hendlerdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:producerMike Karzdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:producerDarrin Holenderdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringJamie Chungdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringBriana Evigandbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringCarrie Fisherdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringMatt Lanterdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringJulian Morrisdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringRumer Willisdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringMargo Harshmandbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringAudrina Patridgedbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:starringLeah Pipesdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stewart_Hendlerdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Josh_Stolbergdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:nameSorority Rowdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pranksdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Josh_Stolbergdbp-dbr:Sorority_Rowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stewart_HendlerSorority Row is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Stewart Hendler and written by Josh Stolberg and Pete Goldfinger. It is a remake of the 1982 film The House on Sorority Row, and stars Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge, and Carrie Fisher. The film follows a group of sorority sisters who cover up the accidental death of a fellow sister after a prank goes horribly wrong; eight months later, a masked killer begins stalking and murdering the girls on the night of their graduation for their role in the cover up.Sorority Row was theatrically released in the United States on September 11, 2009, by Summit Entertainment. The film received negative reviews from critics, although the performances of the cast were praised, and grossed $27.2 million worldwide on a budget of $12.5 million.dbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:H._B._Warnerdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winifred_Shotterdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margot_Grahamedbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Penrosedbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lydia_Haywarddbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameSorrell and Sondbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Sorrell_and_Son_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondSorrell and Son is a 1934 British drama film directed by Jack Raymond and written by Lydia Hayward. The film stars H. B. Warner, Margot Grahame, Peter Penrose, Hugh Williams and Winifred Shotter. It was made by the producer Herbert Wilcox at British and Dominion Elstree Studios. It is based on the 1925 novel of the same title by Warwick Deeping. A silent version had previously been released in 1927, also starring Warner.The film was released on 29 May 1934, by United Artists. It was actor Louis Hayward's final British film before relocating to America, where he had a successful acting career for many years.dbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJosh Aronsondbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorArtistic License Filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSound and Furydbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_children_with_disabilitydbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Sign_Language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Sound_and_Fury_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Deaf_culture_in_the_United_StatesSound and Fury is a documentary film released in 2000 about two American families with young deaf children and their conflict over whether or not to give their children cochlear implants; surgically implanted devices that may improve their ability to hear but may threaten their Deaf identity.dbp-dbr:South_Pacific_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Pearce_(film_director)dbp-dbr:South_Pacific_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney-ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:South_Pacific_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristine A. 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Michener's 1947 book Tales of the South Pacific.Directed by Richard Pearce, the film stars Glenn Close, Harry Connick Jr. and Rade Šerbedžija (credited as Rade Sherbedgia). The screenplay, adapted by Joshua Logan (who directed the previous 1958 film version) and Lawrence D. Cohen, tells the story of a war-torn romance between a young American nurse (Close) and an older French plantation owner (Sherbedgia).The film premiered on March 26, 2001 on ABC to mixed critical reviews, praising its performances but criticizing the rearranged song order and removal of certain numbers deemed politically incorrect.dbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:nameSouth of Arizonadbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Arizonapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NelsonSouth of Arizona is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith and Bob Nolan.dbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbp:nameSouth of Suezdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Friedrich_Hollaenderdbp-dbr:South_of_Suezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_SeilerSouth of Suez is a 1940 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring George Brent, Brenda Marshall and George Tobias. An alleged murder in an African diamond mine haunts a man many years later after he has returned to Britain. The film was made as a programmer by Warner Brothers. It was part of a cycle of British-themed films made by Hollywood studios during the era.dbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameSouthern Rosesdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederic_ZelnikSouthern Roses is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring George Robey, Gina Malo and Chili Bouchier. It was shot at Denham Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Frederick Pusey.dbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mobydbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringBai Lingdbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringMiranda Richardsondbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringSeann William Scottdbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringMandy Mooredbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringWallace Shawndbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringSarah Michelle Gellardbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringDwayne Johnsondbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:starringJustin Timberlakedbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:nameSouthland Talesdbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:nameSouthland Tales: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Southland_Talesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2008dbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iraq_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independence_Day_(United_States)_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metaphysical_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_alternate_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Utopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mobydbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_alternate_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_alternate_history_filmsdbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quantum_fictiondbp-dbr:Southland_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_KellySouthland Tales is a 2006 dystopian black comedy thriller film written and directed by Richard Kelly. It features an ensemble cast that includes Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timberlake. An international co-production of the United States and Germany, the film is set in the then-near future of 2008, and is a portrait of Los Angeles, as well as a satiric commentary on the military–industrial complex and the infotainment industry. The title refers to the Southland, a name used by locals to refer to the Greater Los Angeles area. Original music was provided by Moby.Southland Tales premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 14, 2007. The film polarised critics, who responded unfavourably to its running time and sprawling nature in spite of its "intriguing vision", and only made $374,743 during its international theatrical run. It has developed a cult following in subsequent years. Kelly has expressed interest in expanding the film into a franchise.dbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Cameron_(actor)dbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Essexdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:nameSouthwest Passagedbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_Langedbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Emil_Newmandbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Southwest_Passagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_3D_filmsSouthwest Passage is a 1954 American Pathécolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Joanne Dru, Rod Cameron and John Ireland, who are determined to make a unique trek across the west, using camels as his beasts of burden. 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The film was directed by Nick Lyon and starring Ben Cross, Helena Mattsson, Dominic Keating and Marlene Favela. It is a standalone sequel to Species III (2004) and the only film of the Species franchise that does not involve Natasha Henstridge. The film premiered on the American broadcast, the Sci-Fi Channel on September 29, 2007 and was released on DVD on October 2.dbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLoew's Inc.dbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_L._Marindbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameSpeeddbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_L._MarinSpeed is a 1936 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer action film directed by Edwin L. 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Advance publicity trumpeted that Stewart drove the specially-prepared "Falcon" to 140 mph (230 km/h).dbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pablo_Larraíndbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorDCM Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSTXinternationaldbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNeon and Topic Studiosdbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSun Distributiondbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Websterdbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJanine Jackowskidbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJonas Dornbachdbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaren Adedbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJuan de Dios Larraíndbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPablo Larraíndbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKristen Stewartdbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSally Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Spalldbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSean Harrisdbp-dbr:Spencer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack 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is a 2021 historical psychological drama film directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Steven Knight. The film is about Princess Diana's existential crisis during the Christmas of 1991, as she considers divorcing Prince Charles and leaving the British royal family. Kristen Stewart and Jack Farthing star as Diana and Charles respectively, along with Jack Neilen and Freddie Spry as Prince William and Prince Harry, respectively. Also starring Timothy Spall, Sean Harris, and Sally Hawkins. It is the second film in Larraín's trilogy of iconic 20th century women, succeeding Jackie (2016) and preceding Maria (2024).Spencer premiered at the 78th Venice International Film Festival on 3 September 2021, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 5 November 2021. The film grossed $25.2 million worldwide on an $18 million budget. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with Stewart's performance garnering widespread praise. For her performance as Diana, Stewart was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as a Golden Globe Award and a Critics' Choice Movie Award.dbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Levinsondbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliot_Goldenthaldbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Crichtondbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Levinsondbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Walddbp-dbr:Sphere_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. 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Jackson. The film centers on a large mysterious underwater object discovered by Navy divers. It is based on Michael Crichton's novel of the same name.The film was released in the United States on February 13, 1998 to negative reviews and was a box office failure.dbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franklin_J._Schaffnerdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Langelladbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley-Anne_Downdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franklin_J._Schaffnerdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSphinxdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sphinx_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franklin_J._SchaffnerSphinx is a 1981 American adventure film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Lesley-Anne Down and Frank Langella. The screenplay by John Byrum is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Robin Cook.dbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_F._Glutdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:producerDonald F. Glutdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringRick Mitchelldbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Rosendbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald F. Glutdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Obbargedbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonna Shanedbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Hormondbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_F._Glutdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_F._Glutdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_F._Glutdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:nameSpider-Mandbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)dbp-dbp:countryNorth Americadbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_(1969_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spider-Man_fan_filmsSpider-Man is a 1969 American superhero short film that was directed by Donald F. Glut. It is an unauthorized fan film, one of several made by Glut and the last one of its type that he created. The short was later released along with several of Glut's other shorts as a special feature of I Was a Teenage Movie Maker, a 2006 documentary about Glut. The short's plot centers around Spider-Man, who must rescue a woman from her father, the devious villain Dr. Lightning, an original character Glut created for the film.Filming took place in Glut's apartment home as well as at Bronson Canyon, and Glut achieved the wall-climbing scenes by turning the camera sideways. He also utilized other effects such as stop-motion animation and backwards photography, as well as the use of miniature figures. Glut initially screened the film at the home of Michael Nesmith, a friend of his, and later persuaded a projectionist into showing the short at a theater showing student shorts from the University of Southern California.dbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:directorRon Satlofdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:producerRobert Janesdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:producerRan Satlofdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:starringMichael Patakidbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Hammonddbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:starringRobert F. Simondbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:nameSpider-Man Strikes Backdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spider-Man_filmsdbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Amazing_Spider-Man_(1977_TV_and_film_series)dbp-dbr:Spider-Man_Strikes_Backpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_SatlofSpider-Man Strikes Back is a 1978 American superhero film that had a theatrical release abroad, a composite of the two-parter episode "Deadly Dust" of the contemporary television show The Amazing Spider-Man, released on 8 May 1978. It was directed by Ron Satlof, written by Robert Janes and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character, Robert Alda, Robert F. Simon, Joanna Cameron, and Michael Pataki. The film was preceded by Spider-Man and followed by Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge.dbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:directorNick Brunodbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:directorTroy Quanedbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerJenno Toppingdbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerPeter Chernindbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Traversdbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringBen Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringTom Hollanddbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringRashida Jonesdbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringWill Smithdbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringRachel Brosnahandbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringMasi Okadbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringKaren Gillandbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringReba McEntiredbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:starringDJ Khaleddbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Bruno_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Troy_Quanedbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jenno_Toppingdbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Chernindbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Copelanddbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:nameSpies in Disguisedbp-dbr:Spies_in_Disguisedbp-dbp:nameMark Ronson Presents the Music of Spies 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in Disguise is a 2019 American animated spy comedy film starring Will Smith and Tom Holland, and produced by Blue Sky Studios. Directed by Troy Quane and Nick Bruno from a screenplay by Brad Copeland and Lloyd Taylor, and a story by Cindy Davis, it is loosely inspired by the 2009 animated short Pigeon: Impossible by Lucas Martell. Besides Smith and Holland, the film also stars Rashida Jones, Ben Mendelsohn, Reba McEntire, Rachel Brosnahan, Karen Gillan, DJ Khaled, and Masi Oka in supporting roles. The plot follows a secret agent who is transformed into a pigeon by an intelligent young scientist; the two must then work together to stop a revenge-seeking cybernetic terrorist, and return the agent to his human form.The film premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on December 4, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2019. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the animation, music, humor, and vocal performances (particularly Smith and Holland). However, the film was a box office disappointment, grossing $171.6 million worldwide against a $100 million budget.The film is the final feature film to be produced by Blue Sky Studios due to their closure in 2021. It is also the last animated film to be released under the 20th Century Fox name.dbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerOZdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerTaurusdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerKid Hazeldbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerTurbodbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. Jacksondbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Rockdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarisol Nicholsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Minghelladbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameSpiraldbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameSpiral: From the Book of Saw Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_postponed_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darren_Lynn_Bousmandbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spiral_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Josh_StolbergSpiral (subtitled From the Book of Saw) is a 2021 American horror thriller film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger. It serves as a spin-off from and the ninth installment of the Saw film series. The film stars Chris Rock, Max Minghella, Marisol Nichols, and Samuel L. Jackson, and follows police efforts to stop a Jigsaw copycat killer. The original creators of the series, James Wan and Leigh Whannell, as well as Rock and series veteran Kevin Greutert, serve as executive producers.Talks of another Saw installment began after the release of Jigsaw (2017), with Rock wanting to branch out into the horror genre. The project was officially announced in May 2019, with Rock polishing a script by Stolberg and Goldfinger. The rest of the cast joined in July, with filming taking place in Toronto through that month and August.Originally scheduled to be released in May 2020, Spiral was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was theatrically released in the United States on May 14, 2021, by Lionsgate Films. The film grossed a total of $40.6 million against a budget of $20 million, becoming the lowest grossing installment in the franchise, and received mixed reviews from critics. A tenth installment, Saw X, was released in September 2023.dbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:directorBernie Denkdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:distributorHIT Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:distributorKidtoon Filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Zahndbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:producerMark Zanderdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:starringSonja Balldbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Kidtoon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HIT_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkindbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Spookley_the_Square_Pumpkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_computer-animated_filmsSpookley the Square Pumpkin is a 2004 Canadian animated musical fantasy film about a geometric pumpkin based on the book The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano. It was made by Holiday Hill Farm and released by Kidtoon Films and Lionsgate. The Honeydoos, three singing honeydews who sing in the style of The Pointer Sisters, are also featured. Bobby Pickett makes a brief cameo near the end of the film; his hit song "Monster Mash" is mentioned in one of the musical numbers "Transylvania Twist". Troiano and Zahn had previously written new music for Pickett's 1995 film adaptation of Monster Mash.Spookley's Favorite Halloween Songs was released in 2012. Several Spookley the Square Pumpkin activity books were also released. A sequel, Spookley and the Christmas Kittens, was released on December 6, 2019, on Disney Junior. A 12-minute short The Spookley Easter Show released on Disney Junior on April 8, 2022.dbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harmony_Korinedbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:producerChris Hanleydbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:producerCharles-Marie Anthoniozdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:producerJordan Gertnerdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:producerDavid Zanderdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:starringJames Francodbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:starringAshley Bensondbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:starringSelena Gomezdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:starringVanessa Hudgensdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:starringRachel Korinedbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:starringGucci Manedbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harmony_Korinedbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Hanleydbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harmony_Korinedbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:nameSpring Breakersdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_dance_musicdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Southern_hip_hopdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annapurna_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Martinezdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spring_breakdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A24_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harmony_Korinedbp-dbr:Spring_Breakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Division_Films_filmsSpring Breakers is a 2012 American crime film written and directed by Harmony Korine and starring James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine, and Gucci Mane. Gomez, Hudgens, Benson, and Korine portray four college-aged girls who go on spring break in St. Petersburg, Florida and meet an eccentric local drug dealer (Franco) who helps them when they are desperate. They descend into a world of drugs, crime, and violence.Korine had developed the concept over several years prior to production, with fleeting ideas about the plot and what should transpire. His initial desire was to create a "sensory film" that was more about feeling than action; he placed little importance on narrative or plot, the idea for which came later. Once Korine developed the story's backbone, which takes place around the American spring break period, he traveled to Florida to write the screenplay. Production began in 2012, on an estimated budget of $5 million. It is one of Korine's first theatrical works to receive a wide release.Spring Breakers was released on March 22, 2013, in the United States by A24 and grossed $31 million worldwide, making it a resounding success considering the small budget. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the acting and Debie's cinematography especially. Some described it as a potential cult classic. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Critics and scholars have read deeper meaning in the plot, commenting on its reflection of modern superficiality and the younger generation's self-destructive obsession with highly stylized, disposable pop culture media and sensory ephemera. A sequel, Spring Breakers: The Second Coming, is in development. Jonas Åkerlund and Irvine Welsh initially intended to direct and write, respectively. Since development was restarted Korine has been open to directing and writing the sequel.dbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wildingdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Graves,_8th_Baron_Gravesdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:nameSpring in Park Lanedbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Alice_Duer_Millerdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Spring_in_Park_Lanepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsSpring in Park Lane is a 1948 British romantic comedy film produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox which starred Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding and Tom Walls. Part of a series of films partnering Neagle and Wilding, it was the top film at the British box office in 1948 and remains the most popular entirely British-made film ever in terms of all-time attendance. It was shot at the Elstree Studios of MGM British, with sets designed by the art director William C. Andrews. Some location shooting also took place in London.dbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tuttledbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Laskydbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tuttledbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Laskydbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:nameSpringtime for Henrydbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_TuttleSpringtime for Henry is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Otto Kruger, Nancy Carroll and Nigel Bruce. It was based on a play of the same name by the British writer Benn W. Levy which enjoyed an eight-month run on Broadway. The film was made on a budget of $250,000 and suffered a considerable loss, taking only $126,000 at the box office.dbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDarin Scottdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTisha Campbelldbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaula Jai Parkerdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRusty Cundieffdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Torrydbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darin_Scottdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darin_Scottdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSprungdbp-dbr:Sprung_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Kids is a 2001 American spy action comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film stars Alexa PenaVega, Daryl Sabara, Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alan Cumming, Teri Hatcher, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Robert Patrick and Tony Shalhoub.Spy Kids premiered at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California on March 18, 2001, and was released in the United States on March 30, by Dimension Films. An extended cut, titled Spy Kids: Special Edition, was released in US theaters on August 8, 2001. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $147 million against a production budget of $35 million. The film was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 28th Saturn Awards.The success of the film led to a Spy Kids franchise, consisting of four sequels and an animated television series.In the years following its release, the film gained a cult following, and in 2024 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerRobert Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Avellándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringRicardo Montalbándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_2:_The_Island_of_Lost_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringMike 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Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams is a 2002 American spy action comedy film co-produced, written, shot, edited, co-composed, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the sequel to Spy Kids (2001) and the second installment in the Spy Kids film series. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Mike Judge, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Christopher McDonald, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, and introducing Emily Osment in her film debut. It tells the story of Carmen and Juni heading to a mysterious island filled with hybrid creatures to recover a stolen device while competing against two rival agents.Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams premiered at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 2002, and was released in the United States on August 7, by Dimension Films. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $119 million worldwide against a production budget of $38 million.A sequel, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, was released in 2003.dbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:producerRobert Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Avellándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringRicardo Montalbándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringMike Judgedbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringHolland Taylordbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringAlexa 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Kids 3-D: Game Over (also known as Spy Kids 3: Game Over) is a 2003 American spy action comedy film co-produced, written, shot, edited, composed, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the sequel to Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002) and the third installment in the Spy Kids film series. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Mike Judge, Cheech Marin, and Sylvester Stallone.Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over premiered at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas on July 13, 2003, and was released in the United States on July 25, by Dimension Films. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film grossed over $197 million worldwide against a production budget of $38 million, becoming the highest-grossing film in the series.Though this was initially intended to be the final installment in the Spy Kids film series, it was eventually followed by a fourth film, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, in 2011, and a fifth, Spy Kids: Armageddon, in 2023.dbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!dbp-dbp:producerW. Lee Wilderdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Myles_Wilderdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!dbp-dbp:nameSpy in the Sky!dbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_in_the_Sky!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._Lee_WilderSpy in the Sky! is a 1958 American-British spy thriller film directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring Steve Brodie, Andrea Domburg and George Coulouris. It was written by Myles Wilder based on the 1954 novel Counterspy Express by Albert Sidney Fleischman.dbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:directorFerdinand Fairfaxdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Hodgedbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joss_Acklanddbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Connerydbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Scott_Thomasdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Avrechdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:nameSpymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Flemingdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ferdinand_Fairfaxdbp-dbr:Spymaker:_The_Secret_Life_of_Ian_Flemingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Ian_FlemingSpymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming is a 1990 TV biographical film of the life of Ian Fleming, creator of the James Bond spy character, retracing his playboy youth, his expulsion from several colleges, his experiences as a newspaper writer and his tour of duty for the British intelligence agency during World War II. Fleming himself is played by Jason Connery, son of Sean Connery, the actor who first played Bond in the film series. Ex-Bond girl Fiona Fullerton, who appeared in A View to a Kill, made an appearance.dbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameSquibsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lotteriesSquibs is a 1935 British musical romantic comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Stanley Holloway.It was produced by Twickenham Film Studios with sets designed by James A. Carter. It was a remake of the 1921 film Squibs which also starred Balfour.dbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Hammonddbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Trandbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJet Tiladbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Dieterledbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Hollidaydbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCraig Underwooddbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJordan Crowderdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringOz du Soleildbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRandy Clemensdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Hammonddbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Hammonddbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSrirachadbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sriracha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_food_and_drinkSriracha is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Griffin Hammond. The film features David Tran discussing the origins of his Huy Fong Foods sriracha sauce.dbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew McCarthydbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudd Nelsondbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Balsamdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRob Lowedbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDemi Mooredbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlly Sheedydbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmilio Estevezdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndie MacDowelldbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMare Winninghamdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Kurlanderdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSt. Elmo's Firedbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joel_Schumacherdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Marylanddbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Fosterdbp-dbr:St._Elmo's_Fire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joel_SchumacherSt. Elmo's Fire is a 1985 American coming-of-age film co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Andie MacDowell and Mare Winningham. It centers on a clique of recent graduates of Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown University, and their adjustment to post-university life and the responsibilities of adulthood. The film is a prominent movie of the Brat Pack genre. It received negative reviews from critics but was a box-office hit, grossing $37.8 million on a $10 million budget.dbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSt. Louis Womandbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Louis_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_RaySt. Louis Woman is a 1934 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Jeanette Loff, Johnny Mack Brown and Earle Foxe. It is also known by the alternative title of Missouri Nightingale.dbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philippe_De_Lacydbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_L._Bendickdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaydbp-dbp:nameCinerama Holidaydbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Cinerama_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineramaCinerama Holiday is a 1955 film shot in Cinerama. Structured as a criss-cross travel documentary, it shows an American couple (John and Betty Marsh) traveling in Europe and a Swiss couple (Fred Troller and Beatrice Troller) traveling in the United States. Like all of the original Cinerama productions, the emphasis is on spectacle and scenery. The European sequences include a point-of-view bobsled ride, while the U.S. sequences include a point-of-view landing on an aircraft carrier.dbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Bluettdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vic_Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_D._Parkerdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbp:nameCinesound Varietiesdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_filmsCinesound Varieties is a 1934 Australian variety short film from director Ken G. Hall made to go out on a double-bill with the full-length feature, The Silence of Dean Maitland (1934). Only 18 minutes of the film survive today.dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerDavid E. Rosedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joan_Harrison_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Rocdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Tourneurdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joan_Harrison_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Macdonalddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerdbp-dbp:nameCircle of Dangerdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jacques_Tourneurdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Dangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsCircle of Danger (also known as White Heather) is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur starring Ray Milland, Patricia Roc, Marius Goring, Hugh Sinclair and Naunton Wayne. The screenplay was by Philip MacDonald.dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris O'Donnelldbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMinnie Driverdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSaffron Burrowsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeraldine O'Rawedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Savoy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Davies_(writer)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameCircle of Friendsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pat_O'Connordbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Savoy_Pictures_filmsCircle of Friends is a 1995 romantic drama film directed by Irish filmmaker Pat O'Connor, and based on the 1990 novel of the same name written by Maeve Binchy.The movie was well received by critics and was a box office success.dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henk_Van_der_Kolkdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wincottdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Reiddbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tatum_O'Nealdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Dassindbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henk_Van_der_Kolkdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Hedleydbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twodbp-dbp:nameCircle of Twodbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jules_DassinCircle of Two is a 1981 Canadian drama film starring Richard Burton and Tatum O'Neal. It was the last film directed by acclaimed film noir director Jules Dassin. O'Neal - sixteen at the time of filming - appears topless in one scene.dbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Brandondbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rona_Andersondbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Holtdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrederick Leisterdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Birtdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Brandondbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameCircumstantial Evidencedbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Circumstantial_Evidence_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_BirtCircumstantial Evidence is a 1952 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Rona Anderson, Patrick Holt and Frederick Leister. It was written by Allan MacKinnon.dbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Stewart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Preisserdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:nameFreddie Steps Outdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Freddie_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_comedy_filmsFreddie Steps Out is a 1946 American film starring Freddie Stewart.It is the second in The Teen Agers series.dbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Isingdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:producerLeon Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:producerRudolph Isingdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolph_Isingdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Isingdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmandbp-dbp:nameFreddy the Freshmandbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Freddy_the_Freshmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_MarsalesFreddy the Freshman is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film, directed by Rudolf Ising. 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The film also features Charlie Sheen, Thomas Haden Church, Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland.The film focuses on a prison warden who illegally executes prisoners. When one of his sons-in-law is arrested and imprisoned for a failed train robbery, the warden plans to kill him. But an FBI Agent interferes with his plans.dbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Brittondbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbp:nameFreedom Comes Highdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Comes_Highpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_AllenFreedom Comes High is a 1944 dramatic short film commissioned by the United States Government during World War II and directed by Lewis Allen.dbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:producerTheo Lagearddbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Farrdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Huntleydbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Wynyarddbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Woondbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Bolanddbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:nameFreedom Radiodbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Freedom_Radiopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_war_filmsFreedom Radio (a.k.a. A Voice in the Night) is a 1941 British propaganda film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Raymond Huntley and Derek Farr. It is set in Nazi Germany in the days leading up to the Second World War and concerns an underground German resistance group who run a radio station broadcasting against the totalitarian Third Reich.It was shot at Shepperton Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Sheriff.dbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Zitodbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerLes Weldondbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Faheydbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Gidleydbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Zitodbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Les_Weldondbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Zitodbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Les_Weldondbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameFreefalldbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Freefall_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_HoldridgeFreefall is a 1994 American direct-to-video action film starring Eric Roberts, Jeff Fahey and Pamela Gidley. It is directed by John Irvin, written and produced by David Zito and Les Weldon.dbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randal_Kleiserdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFreiheitdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Berlin_Walldbp-dbr:Freiheit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_LucasFreiheit (German for "freedom") is a 1966 short film by George Lucas, made while he was a student at the University of Southern California's film school. His third film, it was the first to contain a narrative.dbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSterling Filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Harrisondbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Defriesdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Howarddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Chesneydbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Berkeleydbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrench Leavedbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsFrench Leave is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Madeleine Carroll, Sydney Howard and Arthur Chesney. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios. It is based on a play by Reginald Berkeley, a "light comedy in three acts", set during the First World War. It was remade in 1937 by Norman Lee.dbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Luftdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Cooperdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringJackie Coogandbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringRenee Godfreydbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Luftdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jameson_Brewerdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rubindbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrench Leavedbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_MarseilleFrench Leave is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan and Renee Godfrey. It is the sequel to the 1947 film Kilroy Was Here and is sometimes known by the alternative title of Kilroy on Deck.The film's sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton, one of the resident set designers at Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEugene Van Varenbergdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Bassolsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Coltondbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Karstdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCal Reindbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChuck DiMariadbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosef Cannondbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFrenchydbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Thailanddbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryHong Kongdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryThailanddbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hong_Kong_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thai_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Frenchy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean-Claude_Van_DammeFrenchy (formerly known as Full Love, Soldiers and The Eagle Path) is an unreleased action drama written, produced, edited, and directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme, who also stars in the film as the main character Frenchy. The film also features two of his children, Kristopher Van Varenberg and Bianca Bree.The first edit of the film was screened under the former title The Eagle Path during a special distributor screening at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival to find a distribution company for a potential theatrical release, but with no success. For that reason, in 2012, parts of the film were reshot and scenes added, the film was renamed Soldiers. Two years after, a new cut of the film with a title change to Full Love, was shown during a special distributor screening at the 2014 Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2018, Van Damme attended the Cannes Film Festival again and unsuccessfully tried to find a theatrical distributor for the third time. In 2020, the film was re-edited and renamed again to Frenchy and was still in search of a distributor. In 2022, the film under the original title The Eagle Path was still in search for a distributor. As of 2024, it remains unreleased in any form.dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:distributorCinema 5dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:producerCyma Rubindbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Andersdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:starringMichael Sullivandbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Henderson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:nameGreaser's Palacedbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Downey_Sr.dbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Greaser's_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_NitzscheGreaser's Palace is a 1972 American Western film written and directed by Robert Downey Sr. It stars Allan Arbus as Jesse, a man with amnesia who heals the sick, resurrects the dead and tap dances on water on the American frontier. A parable based on the life of Jesus in the New Testament, the film has been described as an acid Western.dbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_A._Pollarddbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_A._Pollarddbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreat Daydbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_filmsGreat Day is an unfinished 1930 American pre-Code musical film, which was to star, in alphabetical order, Johnny Mack Brown, Joan Crawford, John Miljan, Anita Page, Marjorie Rambeau and John Charles Thomas.dbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directorJesper Wachtmeisterdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIcarus Filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributorQuantum Leapdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributorArtfilmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDR International Salesdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonas Kellagherdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paolo_Soleridbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antti_Lovagdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Archigramdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cook_(architect)dbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moshe_Safdiedbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buckminster_Fullerdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oscar_Niemeyerdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacque_Frescodbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Le_Corbusierdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Superstudiodbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Vetschdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreat Expectationsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_architecturedbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Expectations_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swedish_filmsGreat Expectations (a journey through the history of visionary architecture) is a 2007 documentary about the history of visionary architecture by director Jesper Wachtmeister.The film uses interviews to frame the history of utopian and visionary architecture through the 20th century. Subjects include Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Peter Cook, Buckminster Fuller, Moshe Safdie, Antti Lovag, Paolo Soleri, Peter Vetsch and Jacque Fresco.dbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:producerBen Verschleiserdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Blackmerdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Sleeperdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:nameGreat Gold Golddbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_drama_filmsGreat God Gold is a 1935 film. It was Arthur Lubin's second film as director.dbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Garnet_Jonesdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:distributorA71 Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:producerAdam Garnet Jonesdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:producerSarah Kolaskydbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Clarkindbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:starringSarah Kolaskydbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Beirnedbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:starringGillian Ferrierdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Garnet_Jonesdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Garnet_Jonesdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Kolaskydbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Garnet_Jonesdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Kolaskydbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:nameGreat Great Greatdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Great_Great_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Garnet_JonesGreat Great Great is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Adam Garnet Jones and released in 2017. The film stars Sarah Kolasky as Lauren, a woman who begins having an affair when she decides that her five-year relationship with Tom (Dan Beirne) is unsatisfying and she wants something more.The film premiered at the Canadian Filmmakers' Festival in 2017, where it won the festival's awards for Best Feature Film, Best Screenplay and Best Performance. It was subsequently picked up for commercial distribution by A71 Entertainment.At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018, Jones and Kolasky received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbp:nameGreat Guns!dbp-dbr:Great_Guns!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Guns!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_filmsGreat Guns! is Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon produced by the Walt Disney Studio and Winkler Productions. It was re-issued by Walter Lantz Productions in 1932. It was originally released on October 17, 1927. Great Guns! is a parody of war films, a popular film genre during the silent era.dbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Harmandbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:nameGreat Stagecoach Robberydbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsGreat Stagecoach Robbery is a 1945 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the sixth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio's back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA.dbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringBetty Astelldbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringAlfred Wellesleydbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:nameGreat Stuffdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Great_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_StudiosGreat Stuff is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Betty Astell and Alfred Wellesley. In the film, a woman's parents became robbers in a desperate effort to prevent her marrying an unsuitable man.It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie. The film's sets were designed by Norman G. Arnold.dbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbp:starringJune Foraydbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetydbp-dbp:nameGreedy for Tweetydbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Greedy_for_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_SelzerGreedy for Tweety is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on September 28, 1957, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The story was also reworked into the 1971 The Ant and the Aardvark cartoon From Bed to Worse.dbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:directorBala Rajasekharunidbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:producerBala Rajasekharunidbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:producerMark Oliver Rylancedbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deep_Katdaredbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Purva_Bedidbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:starringVikram Dasudbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:nameGreen Card Feverdbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Hindi-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Desi_directorsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_Feverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_independent_filmsGreen Card Fever is a 2003 Indian-American independent film written and directed by Bala Rajasekharuni. The film starred Deep Katdare and Purva Bedi.The film was distributed by Net Effect Media and released worldwide following a series of film festival runs. The film was entirely shot in Columbus, Ohio. The film was screened at the Reelworld Film Festival. The film was nominated for "Best Political Film of 2003" in the "Exposé" category by the Political Film Society.dbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Eyesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeGreen Eyes is a 1934 American pre-Code Chesterfield Pictures film directed by Richard Thorpe.dbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Daydbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:distributorITC Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:producerJack Wienerdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:producerLew Gradedbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Sharifdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_O'Nealdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Daydbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lew_Gradedbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Simmons_(writer)dbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:nameGreen Icedbp-dbr:Green_Icedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Colombiadbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_AnhaltGreen Ice is a 1981 British adventure film starring Ryan O'Neal. It was also released under the name Operation Green Ice.dbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Hershmandbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Winchester_Filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trudie_Stylerdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Mirrendbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Owendbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Kelly_(actor)dbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Hershmandbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Winchester_Filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trudie_Stylerdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Hershmandbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:nameGreenfingersdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fireworks_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Trudie_Stylerdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_filmsGreenfingers is a 2000 British comedy film directed and written by Joel Hershman. It is loosely based on the true story about the award-winning prisoners of HMP Leyhill, a minimum-security prison in the Cotswolds, England, a story published in The New York Times in 1998.dbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directorLee Stanleydbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWestern International Syndicationdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Stanleydbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerLinda Stanleydbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Gossett_Jr.dbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameGridiron Gangdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_incarceration_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Gridiron_Gang_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_footballGridiron Gang is a 1993 documentary film about the Kilpatrick Mustangs' inaugural season in 1990. The film won an Outstanding Individual Achievement Award in Information Programming at the 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards. Louis Gossett Jr. hosted the documentary. Several scenes from the film are shown during the credits of the 2006 film Gridiron Gang, which was based on the Mustangs' 1990 season.dbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:directorWayne Coedbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:producerRichard Hahndbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Dourifdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Athertondbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Eichhorndbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_McCluredbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Haredbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Joynerdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Coedbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Coedbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:nameGrim Prairie Talesdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Native_American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsGrim Prairie Tales is a 1990 American independent horror Western film, written and directed by Wayne Coe, and starring an ensemble cast including James Earl Jones, Brad Dourif, Will Hare, Marc McClure, William Atherton, and Lisa Eichhorn.An anthology film composed of four separate stories, it is told by two travellers around a prairie campfire. Morrison (Jones) is a grizzled bounty hunter carrying a body, while Farley Deeds (Dourif) is a clerk on the way to a romantic reunion with his wife.dbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magna_Pacificdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Smitsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naomi_Wattsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magna_Pacificdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGross Misconductdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsGross Misconduct is a 1993 Australian thriller film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jimmy Smits and Naomi Watts. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1993. The film has been described as an Australian version of Fatal Attraction.dbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorJoe Tornatoredbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Lanedbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerChuck Morrelldbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Dierkopdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Pattendbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Blairdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Wilkesdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Z'Dardbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrad Wilsondbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringNels Van Pattondbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Lanedbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameGrotesquedbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Big_Bear_Lake,_Californiadbp-dbr:Grotesque_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Backwoods_slasher_filmsGrotesque is a 1988 American horror film by Joe Tornatore, and starring Linda Blair, Tab Hunter, and Donna Wilkes. Blair also served as associate producer. It follows a deformed son, the titular "Grotesque" who avenges the brutal murder of his family members by a gang of punks, which took place at the family's vacation home. It was filmed at Big Bear Lake, California.dbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ade_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:producerPhil McIntyredbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:starringAdrian Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:starringRik Mayalldbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ade_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rik_Mayalldbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ade_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:nameGuest House Paradisodbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Colin_Townsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bottom_(TV_series)Guest House Paradiso (later subtitled as Richie and Eddie's Bottom Movie) is a 1999 British slapstick black comedy film written by and starring comic duo Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, who also directed in his feature directorial debut.The film is a spin-off of their BBC comedy television series Bottom. Mayall and Edmondson reprise their roles from the series respectively as Richie and Eddie, albeit with different surnames. The film was made at Ealing Studios and on location on the Isle of Wight, off Military Road A3055, between the villages of Afton and Brighstone.dbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:producerLouis Levydbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Levydbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Percydbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:nameI'll Be Your Sweetheartdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Be_Your_Sweetheartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsI'll Be Your Sweetheart is a 1945 British historical musical film directed by Val Guest and starring Margaret Lockwood, Vic Oliver and Michael Rennie. It was the first and only musical film produced by Gainsborough Studios. Commissioned by the British Ministry of Information, it was set at the beginning of the 20th century, and was about the composers of popular music hall songs fighting for a new copyright law that will protect them from having their songs stolen. Copyright scholar Adrian Johns has called the film "propaganda" and "a one-dimensional account of the piracy crisis [about sheet music in the early 20th century] from the publishers' perspective", but also highlighted its value as historical document, with large parts of the dialogue "closely culled from the actual raids, court cases, and arguments of 1900-1905."dbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Contedbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Albertdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Van_Fleetdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margo_(actress)dbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Weingartendbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Deutschdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Richard_Kennedydbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:nameI'll Cry Tomorrowdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_womendbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_autobiographiesdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Northdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:I'll_Cry_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_MannI'll Cry Tomorrow is a 1955 American biographical film directed by Daniel Mann that tells the story of Lillian Roth, a Broadway star who rebels against the pressure of her domineering mother and struggles with alcoholism after the death of her fiancé. It stars Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert, Margo and Jo Van Fleet. The screenplay was adapted by Helen Deutsch and Jay Richard Kennedy from the 1954 autobiography by Lillian Roth, cowritten by Mike Connolly and Gerold Frank.The film won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Helen Rose and earned three other Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Susan Hayward. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, where Hayward won the prize for Best Actress.dbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerF.W. Bakerdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI'll Walk Beside Youdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyI'll Walk Beside You is a 1943 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Richard Bird, Lesley Brook and Percy Marmont.It takes its name from the song "I'll Walk Beside You" by Alan Murray and Edward Lockton, which is played over the opening credits and used as a refrain throughout. The film's production company, Butcher's Film Service, named several of their films after popular songs.dbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Venturadbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Venturadbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Groupdbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Venturadbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbp:nameI'm Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes, the Man and His Workdbp-dbr:I'm_Almost_Not_Crazy:_John_Cassavetes,_the_Man_and_His_Workdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes, the Man and His Work is a 1984 documentary directed by Michael Ventura and starring John Cassavetes in his final film appearance.dbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Home_Videodbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerJerry Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerRandall Gladsteindbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerBill Brigodedbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerJeff Thorsendbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerMarty Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Home_Videodbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marty_Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedydbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_live_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_on_DVDdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_video_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spoken_word_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_network_specialsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jerry_Seinfeld_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_in_comedydbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_debut_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_albumsI'm Telling You for the Last Time is a 1998 stand-up comedy special and the second starring Jerry Seinfeld. The special aired live on HBO on August 9, 1998, from the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City. It was then released as an album on cassette and CD by the same title that same year. In 1999, a VHS and DVD titled Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time - Live on Broadway was released.The recording was taped just a couple of months after the show Seinfeld went off the air. Entertainment Weekly said about the album: "On its own, the CD is a more than respectable stand-up disc; Seinfeld's riffs ... are worthy of preservation." I'm Telling You for the Last Time was nominated for a 1999 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. After recording this special/album, Seinfeld vowed never to use old material again, referencing his repeated use of "bits" from Seinfeld.dbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_comedy_filmsI'm from Arkansas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Lew Landers.dbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Laughtondbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFlora Robsondbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMerle Oberondbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmlyn Williamsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Gravesdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Romedbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Roman_emperorsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Caligula_on_filmdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Claudiusdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Messalinadbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Roman_Empiredbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1st_centurydbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Augustus_on_filmdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Claudius_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:I,_ClaudiusI, Claudius is an unfinished 1937 film adaptation of the novels I, Claudius (1934) and Claudius the God (1935) by Robert Graves. Produced by Erich Pommer for Alexander Korda's London Films, the film was directed by Josef von Sternberg, with Charles Laughton in the title role. The production was dogged by adverse circumstances, culminating in a car accident involving co-star Merle Oberon that caused filming to be ended before completion. Footage from the production was incorporated into a 1965 documentary on the making of the film The Epic That Never Was.dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWyck Godfreydbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Davisdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurence Markdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTopher Dowdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Tudykdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Greenwooddbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Smithdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChi McBridedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Cromwelldbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Moynahandbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Vintardbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Chicago_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Akiva_Goldsmandbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_short_storiesdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Isaac_Asimovdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overbrook_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2030sdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_worksdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Postcyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2035dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foundation_universedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:I,_RobotI, Robot (stylized as i, ROBOT) is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas, from a screenplay by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman. It stars Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, and Alan Tudyk. The film is named after Isaac Asimov's 1950 short-story collection and incorporates Asimov’s three laws of robotics and several characters, though it is not a direct adaptation.The film is set in Chicago in 2035. Highly intelligent robots fill public service positions throughout the world, operating under the Three Laws of Robotics to keep humans safe. Detective Del Spooner (Smith) investigates the alleged suicide of U.S. Robotics founder Alfred Lanning (Cromwell) and believes that a human-like robot called Sonny (Tudyk) murdered him.I, Robot was released in the United States on July 16, 2004. Produced with a budget of $105-120 million, the film grossed $353.1 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the visual effects and acting, but criticism of the plot. At the 77th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Visual Effects.dbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bavaria_Studiosdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_space_programsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1957dbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:I_Aim_at_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wernher_von_BraunI Aim at the Stars: the Werner von Braun story is a 1960 West German-American biographical film which tells the story of German rocket designer Wernher von Braun. The film covers his youthful rocket experiments in Germany, his V-2 rocket development efforts at Peenemünde during World War II, his postwar missile work with the U.S. Army, and the launch of Explorer 1, America's first satellite.The film stars Curt Jürgens, Victoria Shaw, Herbert Lom, Gia Scala, and James Daly, and was written by Jay Dratler based on a story by George Froeschel, H. W. John, and Udo Wolter. It was directed by J. Lee Thompson.It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich, with sets designed by the art director Hans Berthel.The film premiered in Munich on 19 August 1960; it subsequently opened in New York City and Los Angeles on 19 October and London on 24 November. In Germany the film was titled Ich greife nach den Sternen ("I Reach for the Stars"). In Italy the film was released as Alla Conquista dell' Infinito.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ole_Bornedaldbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paulo_Brancodbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gérard_Depardieudbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Bonneviedbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Ecclestondbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ole_Bornedaldbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paulo_Brancodbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ole_Bornedaldbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbjørg_Wassmodbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paulo_Brancodbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Danish_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Norwegian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Norwegian_novelsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Norwaydbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Norwegian_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Dinapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ole_BornedalI Am Dina is a 2002 Norwegian-Swedish-Danish film directed by Ole Bornedal. It is based on the 1989 book Dinas bok (Dina's Book) by Herbjørg Wassmo. It was one of the most high-profile films in Norwegian movie history.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raphael_Nadjaridbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MK2_Diffusiondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Donahue_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Bonmarchanddbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Francesca_Federdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffroy_Grisondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Feinsilberdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Edsondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Martindbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Ware_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Hartigdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arnold_Barkusdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raphael_Nadjaridbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MK2_Diffusiondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Donahue_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Bonmarchanddbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francesca_Federdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffroy_Grisondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Feinsilberdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raphaël_Nadjaridbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raphael_NadjariI Am Josh Polonski's Brother is Raphael Nadjari's second feature film. It was shot in New York City in 1999 and early 2000, in Super 8mm 200 ASA. The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in the Forum.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Lawrencedbp-dbr:I_Am_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:I_Am_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAkiva Goldsmandbp-dbr:I_Am_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Heymandbp-dbr:I_Am_Legend_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeal H. 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Loosely based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Richard Matheson, the film is set in New York City after a virus, which was originally created to cure cancer, has wiped out most of mankind, leaving Neville as the last human in New York City, other than nocturnal mutants. Immune to the virus, Neville works to develop a cure while defending himself against the hostile mutants. It is the third feature-film adaptation of Matheson's novel following 1964's The Last Man on Earth and 1971's The Omega Man.Warner Bros. began developing I Am Legend in 1994, and various actors and directors were attached to the project, though production was delayed due to budgetary concerns related to the script. Production began in 2006 in New York City, filming mainly on location in the city, including a $5 million scene at the Brooklyn Bridge.I Am Legend was released on December 14, 2007, in the United States and Canada. It opened to the largest-ever box office (not adjusted for inflation) for a non-Christmas film released in the U.S. in December, and was the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2007, earning $256 million domestically and $329 million internationally for a total of $585 million. The film received generally positive reviews, with Smith's performance being singled out for praise, while criticism focused on its divergences from the novel, particularly the ending. In 2022, a sequel was revealed to be in development, with Smith set to reprise his role as Neville and co-produce the film with Michael B. Jordan, who will also have a starring role.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jessie_Nelson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:producerJessie Nelsondbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Zwickdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marshall_Herskovitzdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:producerRichard Solomondbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringLaura Derndbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringSean Penndbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringDianne Wiestdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringDoug Hutchisondbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringDakota Fanningdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringLoretta Devinedbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringRichard Schiffdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Pfeifferdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jessie_Nelson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jessie_Nelson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Zwickdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marshall_Herskovitzdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jessie_Nelson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:nameI Am Samdbp-dbr:I_Am_Samdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_intellectual_disabilitydbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_origamidbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Developmental_disabilitiesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Sampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jessie_NelsonI Am Sam (stylized in all lowercase) is a 2001 American drama film co-written and directed by Jessie Nelson. It stars Sean Penn, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dianne Wiest, Dakota Fanning, Richard Schiff, Loretta Devine and Laura Dern.Nelson and co-writer Kristine Johnson researched the problems facing adults with intellectual disabilities by visiting the non-profit organization L.A. GOAL (Greater Opportunities for the Advanced Living). They subsequently cast two actors with disabilities, Brad Silverman and Joe Rosenberg, in key roles. The film's title is derived from the lines "I am Sam / Sam I am" of the book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, which is included in the movie.The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed over $97 million at the box office. For his role as Sam, Penn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards in 2002. The film launched the career of Dakota Fanning and her younger sister Elle Fanning, who were then seven and almost three years old respectively. Dakota Fanning became the youngest person to be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:directorRoss Boyaskdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Allen_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Danielsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Larkindbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringKevin Lesliedbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Shafferdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wade_Barrettdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:nameI Am Vengeancedbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_action_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_filmsI Am Vengeance (sometimes called just "Vengeance") is a 2018 British action film written and directed by Ross Boyask and starring Wade Barrett, Anna Shaffer, Bryan Larkin, Kevin Leslie, Gary Daniels and Keith Allen.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Unjoo_Moondbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Stan_(service)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRosemary Blightdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerUnjoo Moondbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDanielle Macdonalddbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTilda Cobham-Herveydbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEvan Petersdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Unjoo_Moondbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stan_(service)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Blightdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Unjoo_Moondbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Am Womandbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1989dbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1966dbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Australian_womendbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stan_(service)_original_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_pop_musiciansdbp-dbr:I_Am_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Helen_ReddyI Am Woman is a 2019 Australian biographical film about singer Helen Reddy, directed and produced by Unjoo Moon, from a screenplay by Emma Jensen. Tilda Cobham-Hervey stars as Reddy alongside Evan Peters, as her manager husband Jeff Wald, and Danielle Macdonald as rock writer Lilian Roxon.dbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hoteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_F._Nichollsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hoteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_F._Nichollsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameI Am a Hoteldbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hoteldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hoteldbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_a_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Leonard_CohenI Am a Hotel is a 1983 Canadian made for TV short musical film, written by Leonard Cohen and Mark Shekter and directed by Allan F. Nicholls.The storyline is based on imaginary events in the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, and the guests' (usually romantic) interactions with each other.dbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Babak_Anvaridbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:producerLucan Tohdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:producerBabak Anvaridbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:starringKelly Macdonalddbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:starringGeorge MacKaydbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:starringHugh Bonnevilledbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:starringPercelle Ascottdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Babak_Anvaridbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Babak_Anvaridbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Babak_Anvaridbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:nameI Came By.dbp-dbr:I_Came_Bydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Came_Bypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_crime_filmsI Came By is a 2022 British crime thriller film written, co-produced and directed by British-Iranian filmmaker Babak Anvari. The film stars George MacKay, Percelle Ascott, Kelly Macdonald and Hugh Bonneville. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2022, before its streaming release on 31 August 2022 by Netflix.dbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Fywelldbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Parfittdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Fywelldbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Parfittdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heidi_Thomasdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Capture the Castledbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dodie_Smithdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dario_Marianellidbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pembrokeshiredbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Isle_of_Mandbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Parfittdbp-dbr:I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_FywellI Capture the Castle is a 2003 British romantic comedy film directed by Tim Fywell. It is based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Dodie Smith, with the screenplay written by Heidi Thomas. The film was released in the UK on 9 May 2003.Romola Garai played the lead role of Cassandra Mortmain alongside Bill Nighy, Rose Byrne and Tara Fitzgerald.dbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbp:distributorCommodore Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fenn_Kimballdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fenn_Kimballdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hamiltondbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbp:nameI Cover Chinatowndbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatowndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Cover_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Commodore_Pictures_filmsI Cover Chinatown is a 1936 American crime film directed by Norman Foster and starring Foster, Elaine Shepard and Theodore von Eltz. A San Francisco Chinatown tour guide gets mixed up with a murder. It was Foster's debut as a director and one of his final appearances as an actor.dbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarcel Varneldbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Formbydbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Didn't Do Itdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Didn't_Do_It_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marcel_VarnelI Didn't Do It is a 1945 British comedy crime film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby, Dennis Wyndham and Carl Jaffe. It was written by Howard Irving Young, Stephen Black, Norman Lee, Peter Fraser and Michael Vaughan.dbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:producerHugh Bensondbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Rogersdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Edendbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:André_De_Shieldsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayden_Rorkedbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dody_Goodmandbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mackenzie_Astindbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Dailydbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Televisiondbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_filmdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_reunion_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Asherdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Genies_in_filmdbp-dbr:I_Dream_of_Jeannie..._Fifteen_Years_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:I_Dream_of_JeannieI Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later is a 1985 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures Television which premiered on NBC on October 20, 1985. It is the first of two reunion films based on the 1965–1970 sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.Barbara Eden reprises her role as the magical Jeannie; also reprising their roles from the original series were Bill Daily as Tony's fellow astronaut and best friend Roger Healy, and Hayden Rorke (in his final film role) as psychiatrist Dr. Alfred Bellows. The role of Tony Nelson was played by Wayne Rogers, best known for his role as Trapper John McIntyre on the 1970s series M*A*S*H. Larry Hagman was starring in the CBS series Dallas at the time and did not reprise his role as Tony Nelson.The film was directed by William Asher (who was also the main director of the 1960s show Bewitched) and the teleplay was written by Irma Kalish.dbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Ryersondbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Ryersondbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbp:nameI Dreamt I Woke Updbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Updbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Boormandbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Dreamt_I_Woke_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_short_documentary_filmsI Dreamt I Woke Up is a 1991 Irish short film directed by John Boorman. It stars John Hurt and Janet McTeer as well as Boorman and his son Charley.Commissioned by the BBC as part of "The Director's Place" series, the essay/documentary explores the home and neighbours of John Boorman and the mystical qualities of the Wicklow Mountains as well as their influence on some of Boorman's films, namely "Excalibur", "Deliverance" and "Hope And Glory". The film features Garech Browne and his Luggala Estate, and also refers to Garech's younger brother Tara Browne.dbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbp:nameI Have Liveddbp-dbr:I_Have_Liveddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Have_Livedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeI Have Lived is a 1933 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Alan Dinehart, Anita Page and Allen Vincent.dbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Gossedbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSean McKittrickdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKaren Firestonedbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Wongdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Hammdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAaron Raydbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNils Parkerdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTucker Maxdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoff_Stultsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Bradforddbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keri_Lynn_Prattdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marika_Dominczykdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Czuchrydbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Gossedbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tucker_Maxdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tucker_Maxdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Hope They Serve Beer In Helldbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_GosseI Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a 2009 American independent comedy film loosely based on the work and persona of writer Tucker Max, who co-wrote the screenplay. In an interview with Shave Magazine Max explained that the film is not "a direct recount or retelling. It says it is based on true events because it is. Basically, every scene in the movie happened in real life in one way or another but it happened in a different time or time frame. But pretty much every single thing happened." The film was directed by Bob Gosse and stars Matt Czuchry as Max. It was produced by Darko Entertainment and distributed by Freestyle Releasing. Max had said previously that sequels were possible if the initial film found financial success.The film was released in theaters on September 25, 2009. The DVD was released on January 26, 2010. While the book was a best-seller, the film was a box office bomb that was met with generally negative reviews.dbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Lyondbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSyd Walkerdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence de Marneydbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Killed the Countdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_Studiosdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_mystery_filmsI Killed the Count is a 1939 British mystery film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Ben Lyon, Syd Walker, Terence de Marney. It was shot at Highbury Studios.dbp-dbr:I_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Gillespie_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summerdbp-dbp:producerNeal H. 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Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Jim Gillespie and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr., with supporting roles played by Johnny Galecki, Bridgette Wilson, Anne Heche, and Muse Watson. The first installment in the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise, it is loosely based on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan. The film centers on four teenage friends who are stalked by a hook-wielding killer one year after covering up a car accident in which they supposedly killed a man. It also draws inspiration from the urban legend known as "the Hook", as well as the slasher films Prom Night (1980) and The House on Sorority Row (1982).Williamson was approached to adapt Duncan's source novel by producer Erik Feig. Where Scream, released the previous year, contained prominent elements of satire and self-referentiality, Williamson's script for I Know What You Did Last Summer reworked the novel's central plot to resemble a straightforward 1980s-era slasher film.I Know What You Did Last Summer was released theatrically in the United States on October 17, 1997. It received a mixed reception from critics and grossed $125.3 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million, staying in first place at the U.S. box office for three consecutive weeks. The film was parodied in Scary Movie (2000) and is frequently referenced in popular culture, as well as being credited alongside Scream with revitalizing the slasher genre in the 1990s.The film was followed by a sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), in which Hewitt, Prinze Jr., and Watson reprised their roles. A straight-to-video standalone sequel, I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006), featured an entirely new cast. Following a television series adaptation released by Amazon Prime Video in 2021, a legacy sequel to the first two films was released by Sony Pictures in July 2025.dbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Sivertsondbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:producerDavid Gracedbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:starringNeal McDonoughdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:starringJulia Ormonddbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:starringBrian Geraghtydbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:starringLindsay Lohandbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Sivertsondbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:nameI Know Who Killed Medbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_sistersdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scanbox_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Sivertsondbp-dbr:I_Know_Who_Killed_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Serial_killer_filmsI Know Who Killed Me is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Chris Sivertson, from a screenplay by Jeff Hammond. The film stars Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, and Brian Geraghty. The film's story revolves around a young woman who is abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. After surviving the abduction, she insists that her identity is that of another woman.I Know Who Killed Me was released by TriStar Pictures on July 27, 2007. The film received intense negative media coverage during production and upon its release, as Lohan publicly struggled with addiction and other personal issues. It was promptly deemed a failure and called one of the worst films ever made, being the most awarded at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards, winning seven of eight nominations. It did, however, attain a more successful home video performance, having almost quadrupled its U.S. box office gross in estimated domestic DVD sales. The film subsequently developed a cult following that has reexamined it as a modern giallo and several screenings of it have been put together by historic theaters and film festivals.dbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bergermandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bergermandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:nameI Like It That Waydbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanI Like It That Way is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Gloria Stuart, Roger Pryor and Marian Marsh.dbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Mahurindbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbp:producerMatt Mahurindbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Mahurindbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Mahurindbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliesdbp-dbp:nameI Like Killing Fliesdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_food_and_drinkdbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I_Like_Killing_Fliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greenwich_VillageI Like Killing Flies is a 2004 documentary film produced, directed, filmed, and edited by Matt Mahurin. It documents Shopsins restaurant in New York City's Greenwich Village and its owner and head cook, Kenny Shopsin. In 2002 and 2003, Mahurin followed Shopsin in his final year at the location he ran for over 30 years. Throughout the film, Shopsin offers what he calls "half-baked" philosophy, peppered with profanities.In the first half, Shopsin opens his eatery for the day and talks about his kitchen, his business, his employees, and his customers. We meet the regulars and friends who eat some of the 900 eclectic dishes he prepares, and we learn the rules of the restaurant: all customers must eat, parties of four or more are unwelcome, and anyone who irritates the owner will be swiftly shown the door. Shopsin's wife and children, all of whom work at the restaurant, weigh in on what it's like to work for this eccentric and occasionally hot-tempered man.In the film's second half, Shopsin loses his lease and is forced to move his establishment to a larger location on nearby Carmine Street. Family, friends, and customers all pitch in to help with the move. Everything must go, from hundreds of knick-knacks and supplies to an alarmingly rickety stove. The reopening is a resounding success. The epilogue grants the audience one last glimpse of Shopsin's life the following year, and it is revealed that Shopsin's wife has died, but he seems not to have changed at all.Shopsin, who has been profiled in The New Yorker by Calvin Trillin, wrote a 2008 book with Carolynn Carreño entitled Eat Me: The Food and Philosophy of Kenny Shopsin.dbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbp:nameI Live for Lovedbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:I_Live_for_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsI Live for Love is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Dolores del Río, Everett Marshall and Guy Kibbee.The film's sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley.dbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directorEdward Sedgwickdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Danielsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJess Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Frawleydbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Balldbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Desi_Arnazdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Vancedbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Danielsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jess_Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jess_Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Carroll_Jr.dbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Madelyn_Pughdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameI Love Lucydbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_edited_from_television_programsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:I_Love_Lucydbp-dbr:I_Love_Lucy:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsI Love Lucy (also known as I Love Lucy: The Movie) is a 1953 American comedy film that is a spin-off of the sitcom I Love Lucy. Except for one test screening in Bakersfield, California, the film was never theatrically released and was shelved.Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz co-star. Some scenes were directed by Edward Sedgwick, Ball's old friend from their years at MGM. It was Sedgwick's last film; he died in May 1953.dbp-dbr:I_Still_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summerdbp-dbp:producerNeal H. Moritzdbp-dbr:I_Still_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summerdbp-dbp:producerErik Feigdbp-dbr:I_Still_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summerdbp-dbp:producerWilliam S. 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It is the sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), and the second installment in the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Muse Watson, who reprise their roles from the first film, while Brandy, Mekhi Phifer, Bill Cobbs, Matthew Settle, Jennifer Esposito, Jack Black, Jeffrey Combs, and John Hawkes also star. The film takes place one year after the first film and again follows the character of Julie James (Hewitt), who wins a vacation to the Bahamas with her friend group. During their vacation, they are targeted by a killer. The film is an international co-production between the United States, Mexico and Germany.I Still Know What You Did Last Summer was released theatrically in the United States on November 13, 1998. It received negative reviews and grossed $40 million domestically on a budget of $24 million. Worldwide, it earned $84 million, making it a certified box office success.It was followed by two films: the direct-to-video standalone sequel I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006), and the legacy sequel I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025), which features the return of Hewitt, Prinze Jr. and Brandy.dbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Thank Youdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsI Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. The screenplay was by Marriott Edgar and Val Guest. The film was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. The title of the film is the literal version of Arthur Askey's famous catch-phrase which he idiosyncratically pronounced as "Ay-thang-yaw".dbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erich_von_Stroheimdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Zorinadbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_O'Haradbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:nameI Was an Adventuressdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_Adventuresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_RatoffI Was an Adventuress is a 1940 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Vera Zorina, Richard Greene, Erich von Stroheim, and Peter Lorre. An actress/ballerina works as decoy for two international con artists.dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Brooksdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Plimptondbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hackdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Breslindbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Brooksdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Kellerdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Davidsondbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf Ever I See You Againdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf Ever I See You Again:dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_advertisingdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1966dbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:If_Ever_I_See_You_Again_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsIf Ever I See You Again is a 1978 American romantic drama film about a composer who rekindles his relationship with a former girlfriend. It stars Joe Brooks, who also co-wrote, produced, directed, and scored the film, and Shelley Hack. The film's theme song, "If Ever I See You Again", was a moderate hit for Roberta Flack, reaching #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.dbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:distributorThe Ormond Organizationdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:producerEstus Pirkledbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:producerMonnie Stanfielddbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:starringEstus Pirkledbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:starringCecil Scaifedbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:starringJudy Creechdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Estus_Pirkledbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:nameIf Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?dbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coups_d'étatdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anti-communist_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_OrmondIf Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? is a 1971 American Christian exploitation horror film directed by Ron Ormond, featuring Southern Baptist minister Estus Pirkle.dbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Blainedbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Jamesdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Perry_Comodbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf I'm Luckydbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:name"If I'm Lucky" performed by Perry Comodbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:name"One More Vote " performed by Perry Comodbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_comedy_filmsIf I'm Lucky is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Phil Silvers and Carmen Miranda in the leading roles. The film also featured bandleader Harry James.The film was a re-make of Thanks a Million, a 1935 musical produced and released by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Fayedbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameIf I Were Richdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:If_I_Were_Rich_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_FayeIf I Were Rich is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Jack Melford, Kay Walsh and Clifford Heatherley.dbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_television_playsIf It's a Rose is an Australian television movie, or rather a live television comedy play, which aired in 1958 on ABC. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.Duration was 60 minutes, in black-and-white. Archival status of the program is unknown. Annette Andre was a relatively unknown 18 year old.A version had been performed on British TV in 1954.dbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Deardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Zadandbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Merondbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Huntdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoger Reesdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGabrielle Anwardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Griecodbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Bartlettdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Deardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Zadandbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Merondbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Stardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf Looks Could Killdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Fosterdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_DearIf Looks Could Kill is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by William Dear from a screenplay by Darren Star and a story by Fred Dekker. It stars Richard Grieco as a high school student who is mistaken for an agent and people try to kill him. It also stars Linda Hunt, Roger Rees, Robin Bartlett, and Gabrielle Anwar.The film was theatrically released in the United States on March 15, 1991, by Warner Bros. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing only $7.7 million against a $12 million budget. It garnered three Saturn Award nominations: Best Fantasy Film, Best Director for Dear, and Best Supporting Actress for Bartlett.dbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Hechedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jane_Andersondbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Coolidgedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:producerMary Kanedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Stonedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Williams_(actress)dbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chloë_Sevignydbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_DeGeneresdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Hechedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jane_Andersondbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Coolidgedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Poledourisdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1972dbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martha_Coolidgedbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jane_Andersondbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jane_Andersondbp-dbr:If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_HecheIf These Walls Could Talk 2 is a 2000 American television film broadcast on HBO. It is a sequel to the 1996 HBO film If These Walls Could Talk and is likewise a female-centered anthology film, with three separate segments all set in the same house within three different decades of the 20th century. Unlike the earlier film, in which all the stories relate to abortion, all the storylines in this film deal with lesbian couples.The three segments, "1961", "1972", and "2000", were directed by Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, and Anne Heche, respectively.dbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:producerEric Tilldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:starringMarc Singerdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:starringSarah Torgovdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:starringR. H. Thomsondbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:starringShari Belafonte Harperdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:nameIf You Could See What I Heardbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Heardbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:If_You_Could_See_What_I_Hearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Robertson_(composer)If You Could See What I Hear is a 1982 Canadian biographical drama film about blind musician Tom Sullivan, starring Marc Singer and Shari Belafonte, directed by Eric Till.dbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terre_Nashdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Le_Lorraindbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terre_Nashdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Le_Lorraindbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbp:nameIf You Love This Planetdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Short_Subject_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_censorship_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasakidbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-nuclear_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti–nuclear_weapons_movementdbp-dbr:If_You_Love_This_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_in_the_environmentIf You Love This Planet is a 1982 Canadian documentary short film directed by Terre Nash, produced by Studio D, the women's unit of the National Film Board of Canada.dbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:producerLisa Tornelldbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:producerDavid Rubindbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:producerTrish Hofmanndbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Pullmandbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Phillippedbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Sarandondbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Danesdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Peetdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kieran_Culkindbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:nameIgby Goes Downdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:nameIgby Goes Down - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burr_SteersIgby Goes Down is a 2002 American comedy-drama film that follows the life of Igby Slocumb, a rebellious and sardonic teenager who attempts to break free of his familial ties and wealthy, overbearing mother. The film was written and directed by Burr Steers, and stars Kieran Culkin, Claire Danes, Jeff Goldblum, Susan Sarandon, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Bill Pullman and Jared Harris. It was given a limited theatrical release through United Artists on September 13, 2002, in the United States, and received generally positive reviews from critics.Culkin and Sarandon received Golden Globe nominations for their performances.dbp-dbr:Igor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Leondisdbp-dbr:Igor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:UGC_(cinema_operator)dbp-dbr:Igor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Igor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Igor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn D. 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Igor, developed and produced by Max Howard with the California-based Exodus Film Group, was the first feature-length animated film to be financed with private equity. The animation was completed at France's Sparx Animation Studios and a facility in Vietnam. It was distributed in the United States by MGM Distribution Co., by TFM Distribution in France and internationally by The Weinstein Company. It is MGM's first fully computer-animated film as well as the studio's first fully animated film in twelve years following 1996's All Dogs Go to Heaven 2.Igor features the voices of John Cusack, Steve Buscemi, Sean Hayes, Jay Leno, Eddie Izzard, Jennifer Coolidge, Arsenio Hall, John Cleese, Molly Shannon and Christian Slater, with James Lipton in a live-action role. Conceived by McKenna as a twisting of evil scientist film tropes, Igor features Cusack as the titular Igor, who lives in the kingdom of Malaria where others of his kind serve as assistants to evil scientists. In trying to achieve his dream to become an evil scientist, Igor accidentally creates a sweet-natured female monster named Eva.Igor's first teaser trailer premiered at the 2008 New York Comic Con before being released online on May 7, 2008. Promoted with a video game, toys, books, comic books and fast-food tie-ins, Igor premiered at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre on September 13, 2008, before starting its American nationwide theatrical run five days later. The film received mixed reviews from film critics and grossed $30.7 million worldwide on a $25 million budget. Igor received an Annie Award nomination for Valérie Hadida's character design.dbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbp:distributorEquity British Filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Smith_(editor)dbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Smith_(editor)dbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbp:nameImmortal Gentlemandbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1600sdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Immortal_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Widgey_R._NewmanImmortal Gentleman is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Basil Gill, Rosalinde Fuller and Dennis Hoey. It was a low-budget B film, which usually did not have historical settings.dbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:nameImportant Peopledbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelImportant People is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Stewart Rome, Dorothy Boyd and Jack Raine. In the film, a bickering couple stand against each other as candidates in a local council election.dbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerG. 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Cusack was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The film follows a harried high school teacher who, just days before his wedding, battles rumors of his homosexuality in his small Midwestern hometown after one of his former students outs him on national television. Inspired by an emotional Academy Award acceptance speech by Tom Hanks, the film became one of mainstream Hollywood's first few attempts at a comedic "gay movie" of its era, and was widely noted at the time for a 12-second kiss between Kline and Selleck.dbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_McDonaghdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:producerGraham Broadbentdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:producerPeter Czernindbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:starringBrendan Gleesondbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:starringColin Farrelldbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:starringRalph Fiennesdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:starringClémence Poésydbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:starringJérémie Renierdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_McDonaghdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Czernindbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_McDonaghdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:nameIn Brugesdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:nameIn Bruges: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Folk_musicdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Brugesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icon_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_atonementdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scanbox_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brugesdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Flandersdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brugesdbp-dbr:In_Brugespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_McDonaghIn Bruges is a 2008 black comedy-drama crime thriller film directed and written by Martin McDonagh in his feature-length debut. It stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two London-based Irish hitmen hiding in Bruges, with Ralph Fiennes as their boss. The film is set and was filmed in Bruges, Belgium.In Bruges was the opening night film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release in the United States on 8 February 2008. It garnered a box office of $34.5 million.For his performance in the film, Farrell won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, while Gleeson was nominated in the same category. McDonagh won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.dbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:producerNorman Jewisondbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:producerRichard N. Rothdbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:starringBruce Willisdbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:starringEmily Lloyddbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Piersondbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Cidredbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:nameIn Countrydbp-dbr:In_Countrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:In_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_Veterans_MemorialIn Country is a 1989 American drama film produced and directed by Norman Jewison, starring Bruce Willis and Emily Lloyd. The screenplay by Frank Pierson and Cynthia Cidre was based on the novel by Bobbie Ann Mason. The original music score was composed by James Horner. Willis earned a best supporting actor Golden Globe nomination for his role.dbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:producerHarry Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:nameIn Enemy Countrydbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Resistancedbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_war_filmsIn Enemy Country is a 1968 American war film produced and directed by Harry Keller starring Anthony Franciosa, Anjanette Comer and Guy Stockwell. The film's art direction was by John Beckman and Alexander Golitzen.dbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Strickland_(director)dbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:distributorA24dbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:distributorCurzon Artificial Eyedbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Starkedbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringMarianne Jean-Baptistedbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringJulian Barrattdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringFatma Mohameddbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringHayley Squiresdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringJaygann Ayehdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringSteve Oramdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringGwendoline Christiedbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringTerry Birddbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringLeo Billdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringRichard Bremmerdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:starringBarry Adamsondbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Strickland_(director)dbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Strickland_(director)dbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:nameIn Fabricdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_Fabricdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1983dbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Stricklanddbp-dbr:In_Fabricpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A24_(company)_filmsIn Fabric is a 2018 British horror film written and directed by Peter Strickland, and starring Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hayley Squires, Leo Bill and Gwendoline Christie. The film follows a haunted red dress as it torments various owners.It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 13 September 2018. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2019 by Curzon and in the United States on 6 December 2019 by A24. The film received acclaim from critics for its direction, humour, atmosphere, and its homages to Italian giallo films; however, audiences were divided on its absurdity and slow pacing.dbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:directorSimone Northdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:distributorGoldcrest Filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerLeesa Kahndbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerExecutive:dbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerJason Moodydbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerJohn Keatingdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerCatriona Hughesdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerMaureen Barrondbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:producerTony Cavanaghdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Khan_Chittendendbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Gibneydbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Pearcedbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Bradleydbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Neilldbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Ottodbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Bishop_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Braidendbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Finstererdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Bell_(Australian_actress)dbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerome_Velinskydbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:nameIn Her Skindbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:In_Her_Skindbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:In_Her_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_BrisbaneIn Her Skin (also known as I Am You from the working title How to Change in 9 Weeks) is a 2009 Australian drama movie written and directed by Simone North. The film is based on the true story of the murder of 15-year-old Rachel Barber, Ivan Southall's granddaughter, who went missing on March 1, 1999. It was later discovered that Barber was murdered by a former neighbour and family babysitter, Caroline Reed Robertson.The film's story is told from alternating points of view; the victim, the victim's parents, and the murderer. Flashbacks reveal details about all of the characters, including the motive of the murderer. In Her Skin is inspired by the book Perfect Victim by Elizabeth Southall (Rachel's mother) and Megan Norris (an Investigative reporter).dbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbp:nameIn Line of Dutydbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Line_of_Dutypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_GlennonIn Line of Duty is a 1931 American Western film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Sue Carol, Noah Beery and Francis McDonald. It was one of the earliest releases of Trem Carr's Monogram Pictures. It is now considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Boormandbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerMike Medavoydbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lynn_Hendeedbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerKieran CorriganRobert Chartoffdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Binochedbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brendan_Gleesondbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samuel_L._Jacksondbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boormandbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Medavoydbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kieran_Corrigandbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lynn_Hendeedbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Antjie_Krogdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ann_Peacockdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameIn My Countrydbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1995dbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Boormandbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apartheid_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Chartoffdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phoenix_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_My_Country_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(South_Africa)In My Country is a 2004 drama film directed by John Boorman, and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Juliette Binoche. It is centred around the story of Afrikaner poet Anna Malan (Binoche) and an American journalist, Langston Whitfield (Jackson), sent to South Africa to report about the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings.The screenplay, written by Ann Peacock, was based on Antjie Krog's memoir Country of My Skull. A special screening of the film was held for Nelson Mandela in December 2003 in the presence of John Boorman, Juliette Binoche and Robert Chartoff.dbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Cromwell_(director)dbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Haightdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Grantdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Lombarddbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Francisdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Cromwell_(director)dbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Haightdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Sherman_(writer)dbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlydbp-dbp:nameIn Name Onlydbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Cromwelldbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:In_Name_Onlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ConnecticutIn Name Only is a 1939 romantic film starring Cary Grant, Carole Lombard, and Kay Francis, directed by John Cromwell. It was based on the 1935 novel Memory of Love by Bessie Breuer. The fictional town where it is set, Bridgefield, Connecticut, is based on the town of Ridgefield, Connecticut.dbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:directorPeter Pistordbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:distributorShowcase Entertainmentdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:producerDavid Jacksondbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:producerGayle Shermandbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Stockwelldbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Baldwindbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Schifferdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cooliodbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:nameIn Pursuitdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Pursuitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_direct-to-video_filmsIn Pursuit is a 2001 American thriller drama film directed by Peter Pistor and written by John Penney, based on a story by Pistor. The film was shot in Encino, California.dbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_I._Stephensondbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_I._Stephensondbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameIn This Cornerdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_This_Corner_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_ReisnerIn This Corner is a 1948 American sports drama film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Scott Brady, Anabel Shaw and James Millican.dbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Smithdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn Town Tonightdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Smithdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:In_Town_Tonight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsIn Town Tonight is a 1935 British musical film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Jack Barty, Dave Apollon and Billy Merrin. It was made by British Lion at Beaconsfield Studios.The film's art direction was by Andrew Mazzei.dbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerJason Blumdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerPeter Phokdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerJacob Jaffkedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringJames Ransonedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringTaissa Farmigadbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringKaren Gillandbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:nameIn a Valley of Violencedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:nameIn a Valley of Violence: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blumhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_Western_(genre)_filmsIn a Valley of Violence is a 2016 American Western film written and directed by Ti West. Jason Blum serves as producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Taissa Farmiga, James Ransone, Karen Gillan, and John Travolta.In a Valley of Violence had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 21, 2016, by Focus World. The film was a commercial failure grossing only $61,797, but received critical praise for the screenplay, direction, and the performances.dbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:directorRobert L. Collinsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerRobert K. Lambertdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerRonald A. Levinsondbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Spencer_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jaclyn_Smithdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nina_Fochdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_L._Collinsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:In_the_Arms_of_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_L._CollinsIn the Arms of a Killer is a 1992 American television film written and directed by Robert L. Collins.dbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevens_(director)dbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevens_(director)dbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Housemandbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Meade_Robertsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:nameIn the Cool of the Daydbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Athensdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Cool_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_StevensIn the Cool of the Day is a 1963 British-American romantic drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Metrocolor and Panavision. The film is directed by Robert Stevens and starring Peter Finch, Jane Fonda, Angela Lansbury, Arthur Hill, and Constance Cummings; with Nigel Davenport, and John Le Mesurier.dbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn the Heat of the Nightdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Sound_Mixing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Quincy_Jonesdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prejudicedbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Drama_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Philadelphia_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Virgil_Tibbsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_buddy_cop_filmsIn the Heat of the Night is a 1967 American mystery drama film directed by Norman Jewison, produced by Walter Mirisch, and starring Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger. It tells the story of Virgil Tibbs (Poitier), a black police detective from Philadelphia, who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation in a small town in Mississippi. The film was adapted by Stirling Silliphant from John Ball's 1965 novel of the same name.Released by United Artists in August 1967, the film was a widespread critical and commercial success. At the 40th Academy Awards the film was nominated for seven Oscars, winning five, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Rod Steiger. Quincy Jones' score, featuring a title song performed by Ray Charles, was nominated for a Grammy Award. The success of the film spawned two film sequels featuring Poitier, and a television series of the same name, which aired from 1988 to 1995.In the Heat of the Night is widely considered one of the most important American films of the 1960s. The quote "They call me Mister Tibbs!" was listed as number 16 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes, a list of top film quotes. The film also appears on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies, a list of the 100 greatest movies in American cinema. In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Adelsondbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Mackdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBeverly D'Angelodbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTalia Balsamdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Adelsondbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Mackdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Alden_Robinsondbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Simondbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn the Mooddbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn the Mood Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Big_banddbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:In_the_Mood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Alden_RobinsonIn the Mood (also known as The Woo Woo Kid) is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson. The film is based on the true story of Sonny Wisecarver. Set in the 1940s, the feature stars Patrick Dempsey, Beverly D'Angelo, Michael Constantine, Betty Jinnette, Kathleen Freeman, and Peter Hobbs. The film opened on September 16, 1987 in New York City and on September 18, 1987 in Los Angeles, California and Toronto, Canada. When the movie expanded to 361 screens on October 16, 1987, it took in $315,000 in its first three days of wider release.dbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameIn the Soupdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:In_the_Soup_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_EdwardsIn the Soup is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Ralph Lynn, Judy Gunn, Morton Selten and Nelson Keys.dbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Televisiondbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdwin Tobolowskydbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Petersendbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charla_Dohertydbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Feagindbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Quinn_O'Haradbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Fletcherdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Televisiondbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:In_the_Year_2889_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_29th_centuryIn the Year 2889 (also known as Year 2889) is a 1967 American made-for-television horror science fiction film from American International Pictures about the aftermath of a future nuclear war. The film stars Paul Petersen, Quinn O'Hara, Charla Doherty, Neil Fletcher and Hugh Feagin. AIP commissioned low-budget cult film auteur Larry Buchanan to produce and direct this film as a color remake of Roger Corman's 1956 film Day the World Ended.Although not set in the year 2889, In the Year 2889's title is borrowed from a short story of the same title by Jules Verne and his son, Michael Verne. (The film however did not follow the Jules Verne story at all.) The screenplay was written for Buchanan by Harold Hoffman.dbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_W._Sarnodbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Liljedahldbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_W._Sarnodbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_W._Sarnodbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIngadbp-dbr:Inga_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySwedendbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swedish_filmsdbp-dbr:Inga_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_W._SarnoInga is a 1968 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Joseph W. Sarno. Later that year, Sarno also directed the sequel The Seduction of Inga. The musical soundtrack of the sequel was written and performed by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, later of the Swedish pop group ABBA.dbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingdbp-dbp:nameInnocent Meetingdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Innocent_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonInnocent Meeting is a 1958 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Sean Lynch, Beth Rogan and Raymond Huntley. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hay_Petriedbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Everestdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameInquestdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Inquest_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosInquest is a 1939 British crime film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Elizabeth Allan, Herbert Lomas, Hay Petrie and Barbara Everest. It was based on the play Inquest by Michael Barringer which had previously been adapted as Inquest in 1931. The film was a quota quickie made at Highbury Studios to be used as a supporting feature.dbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:producerDavid Speechleydbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Geesondbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Tennantdbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Lloyddbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringRobin Clarkedbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Beachamdbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringJennifer Ashleydbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringSteven Grivesdbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Wrightdbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringBarrie Houghtondbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:starringDavid Baxtdbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Maleydbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:nameInseminoiddbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Inseminoiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Maltadbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shaw_Brothers_Studio_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Inseminoidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_space_adventure_filmsInseminoid (titled Horror Planet in the United States) is a 1981 British science fiction horror film directed by Norman J. Warren and starring Judy Geeson, Robin Clarke and Stephanie Beacham, along with Victoria Tennant in one of her early film roles. The plot concerns a team of archaeologists and scientists who are excavating the ruins of an ancient civilisation on a distant planet. One of the women in the team (Geeson) is impregnated by an alien creature and taken over by a mysterious intelligence, driving her to murder her colleagues one by one and feed on them.Inseminoid was written by Nick and Gloria Maley, a married couple who had been part of the special effects team on Warren's earlier film Satan's Slave. It was filmed between May and June 1980 on a budget of £1 million (£5 million in 2023), half of which was supplied by the Shaw Brothers. The film was shot mostly on location at Chislehurst Caves in Kent as well as on the island of Gozo in Malta, combined with a week's filming at Lee International Studios in London. Composer John Scott completed the film's electronic musical score over recording sessions that lasted many hours.Despite a good box office response in the UK and abroad, Inseminoid failed to impress most commentators, who criticised the effects and production design. The overall quality of the acting was also poorly received, although Geeson's performance was praised. Criticism was also directed at the premise involving an alien insemination, which some commentators saw as a weak imitation of Alien (1979). Both Warren and 20th Century Fox, distributor of Alien, rejected claims that Inseminoid was influenced by that film.dbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Colmandbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlene_Dietrichdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameKismetdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Dieterledbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BaghdadKismet is a 1944 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film in Technicolor starring Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Joy Page, and Florence Bates. James Craig played the young Caliph of Baghdad, and Edward Arnold was the treacherous Grand Vizier. It was directed by William Dieterle, but was not a success at the box office. Dieterle had directed Dietrich two decades before in the German silent film Man by the Wayside, which was both the first role in which Dietrich was cast competitively and Dieterle's directorial debut.The film is based on the play of the same name by Edward Knoblock, which was also the basis for a 1953 musical. The play had been filmed three times before, in 1914, 1920, and again in 1930 by Warner Brothers in an English version directed by John Francis Dillon and in a German-language version directed by William Dieterle that was released in 1931.dbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Freeddbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Blythdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Damonedbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolores_Graydbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Ledererdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luther_Davisdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameKismetdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kismet_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_BaghdadKismet is a 1955 American musical-comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Arthur Freed. It was filmed in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.It is the fifth movie version of Kismet. The first was released in 1914, the second in 1920, the third in 1930 by Warner Brothers, and the fourth, starring Ronald Colman and Marlene Dietrich, by MGM in 1944. The 1955 film is based on the successful 1953 stage musical Kismet, while the four earlier versions are based on the original 1911 play by Edward Knoblock.dbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Heneghandbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbp:distributorMVDdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbp:producer8dbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Heneghandbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sveriges_Televisiondbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbp:nameKiss Loves Youdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Loves_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kiss_(band)_video_albumsKiss Loves You is a 2004 documentary film directed by Jim Heneghan and co-produced by 8th Grade Films and Sveriges Television. The documentary chronicles the triumphs, tragedies and absurdities of a select group of Kiss fans over a 10-year period beginning in 1994, during which the band reunited in original greasepaint and costumes.Kiss Loves You is named after an affirmation the band has used to conclude most of their live concerts since 1974.dbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Vitaledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ira_Deutchmandbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Chesterdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_DeSandodbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Barriledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Scottidbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Vitaledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ira_Deutchmandbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Vitaledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:nameKiss Me, Guidodbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsKiss Me, Guido is a 1997 independent comedy film. Written and directed by Tony Vitale (a former location manager) and produced by Ira Deutchman and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester.dbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Gannondbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Plummerdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Diamond_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lochlyn_Munrodbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Lauterdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Gannondbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Russell_Gannondbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Loftidbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:nameKnight Clubdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terry_PlumeriKnight Club is a 2001 American film starring Lou Diamond Phillips and directed by Russell Gannon.dbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:producerAlex Beatondbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:starringMichael Beachdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:starringDon McManusdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:starringHeidi Leickdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:starringRichard Joseph Pauldbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:genreScience fictiondbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Action_filmdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fictiondbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2010dbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Pillsburydbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_Pack_(TV_programming_block)dbp-dbr:Knight_Rider_2010purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Knight_Rider_filmsKnight Rider 2010 is a 1994 American science fiction action television film directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by John Leekley, loosely based on the television series Knight Rider. It is the second installment of the Knight Rider film series. The film stars Richard Joseph Paul, Heidi Leick, Michael Beach, and Don McManus. It aired in syndication in the United States on February 13, 1994, as part of Universal Television's Action Pack programming block.dbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Broad_Green_Picturesdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Kaodbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSarah Greendbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNicolas Gondadbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristian Baledbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCate Blanchettdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNatalie Portmandbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Broad_Green_Picturesdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Kaodbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Green_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnight of Cupsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:FilmNation_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2012dbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broad_Green_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Knight_of_Cups_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tarot_in_fictionKnight of Cups is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and produced by Nicolas Gonda, Sarah Green and Ken Kao. The film features an ensemble cast, starring Christian Bale as the central character.The film follows screenwriter Rick (Bale) on an odyssey through Los Angeles and Las Vegas as he undertakes a series of adventures with colorful figures, identified by seven tarot cards from the Major Arcana, with Bale as the Knight of Cups. The film is loosely inspired by, and at times quotes directly from, the 1678 Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, the Acts of Thomas passage "Hymn of the Pearl", and Suhrawardi's A Tale of the Western Exile.After over two years in post-production, the film premiered on February 8, 2015 in the main competition section at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. It was released in the United States on March 4, 2016 by Broad Green Pictures, to mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman Panamadbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelvin Frankdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Askindbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mai_Zetterlingdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Torin_Thatcherdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Kayedbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Burns_(actor)dbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnock on Wooddbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ventriloquismdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knock_on_Wood_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_psychological_filmsKnock on Wood is a 1954 American comedy thriller film starring Danny Kaye and Mai Zetterling. Other actors in the film include Torin Thatcher, David Burns, and Leon Askin. The film was written and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, with songs by Kaye's wife, Sylvia Fine. Location shooting in England took place around London as well as Maidenhead and Marlow.dbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTodd Blackdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Blumenthaldbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Tischdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRose Byrnedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChandler Canterburydbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLara Robinsondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Tischdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Blackdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stiles_Whitedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juliet_Snowdendbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryne_Douglas_Pearsondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnowingdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnowing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2009dbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_precognitiondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Escape_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1959dbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stiles_Whitedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturn_Films_filmsKnowing (stylized as KNOW1NG) is a 2009 science fiction thriller film directed and co-produced by Alex Proyas and starring Nicolas Cage. The film, conceived and co-written by Ryne Douglas Pearson, was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. Knowing was filmed in Docklands Studios Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's Boston-area setting. The film centers on the discovery of a strange paper filled with numbers and the possibility that they somehow predict the details of various disasters.The film was released on March 20, 2009, in the United States. The DVD and Blu-ray media were released on July 7. Knowing grossed $186.5 million at the worldwide box office, plus $27.7 million with home video sales, against an average production budget of $50 million. It met with mixed reviews, with praise for the acting performances, visual style and atmosphere, but criticism over some implausibilities and the ending.dbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Tourneurdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGeneral Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParis Cinéma Locationdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Richebédbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Emile_Natandbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Schachdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringElissa Landidbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Fresnaydbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lodgedbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringAntonin Artauddbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Tourneurdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Richebédbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emile_Natandbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Léonce_Perretdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:André-Paul_Antoinedbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:René_Champignydbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameKoenigsmarkdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Tourneurdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Joinville_Studiosdbp-dbr:Koenigsmark_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Pierre_BenoitKoenigsmark is a 1935 British-French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Elissa Landi, John Lodge and Pierre Fresnay.The film is based on the novel Koenigsmark by Pierre Benoît and produced in separate French and English-language versions. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris, with sets designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. The film was known in the United States as Crimson Dynasty.dbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGreg Lynch Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKostas Kallergisdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Linda_Aronsondbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKostasdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Coxdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kostas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_drama_filmsKostas is a 1979 film directed by Paul Cox about a Greek taxi driver.dbp-dbr:Kronk's_New_Groovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elliot_M._Bourdbp-dbr:Kronk's_New_Groovedbp-dbp:directorSaul Andrew Blinkoffdbp-dbr:Kronk's_New_Groovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Kronk's_New_Groovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Prudence_Fentondbp-dbr:Kronk's_New_Groovedbp-dbp:producerJohn A. 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New Groove (also known as The Emperor's New Groove 2: Kronk's New Groove) is a 2005 American animated direct-to-video musical comedy film animated by Toon City Animation and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment through the Walt Disney Pictures banner on December 13, 2005.The film is the sequel and spin-off to the 2000 animated film The Emperor's New Groove, and features reprises of the roles of David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton and Wendie Malick from the first film, with new voices by John Mahoney and Tracey Ullman.It was also the last film to feature the voice of John Fiedler, who died six months before it was 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Pictures that was written by Ralph Farquhar and directed by Michael Schultz (who also produced the movie, along with George Jackson and Doug McHenry). This film is loosely based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings and up-and-coming record producer Russell Simmons (renamed Russell Walker in the film), portrayed by Blair Underwood in his feature film debut. Simmons was the film's co-producer and story consultant; he also had a cameo in the film as a club owner named Crocket.dbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Browndbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerTimothy O. Johnsondbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichele Brustindbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerIan Barrydbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erika_Heynatzdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringNikita Agerdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringSerah D'Lainedbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Little_Mermaiddbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PAX_TV_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Mermaids_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_The_Little_MermaidMermaids is a 2003 television film directed by Ian Barry and starring Serah D'Laine, Nikita Ager and Australian model Erika Heynatz as a trio of mermaid sisters who band together to avenge their father's death. The film is also known in other languages as Sereias (Brazil), Três Sereias (Portugal), Mermaids - Las sirenas (Spain), Oi treis gorgones (Greece), Seireenisiskokset (Finland), Sirènes (France), Sirenas (Argentina and Mexico), Русалки (Bulgaria and Russia), Sirene (Croatia), Mořské panny (Czech Republic), and Morské panny (Slovakia).dbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburondbp-dbp:directorJohn Lambdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmgroupdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmgroupdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburondbp-dbp:nameMermaids of Tiburondbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_LaSalledbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Mermaids_of_Tiburonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_filmsMermaids of Tiburon (in a modified version also known as Aqua Sex) is a 1962 film about a diver looking for buried treasure who comes across mermaids.dbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbp:producerGeorge Kingdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbp:nameMerry Comes to Towndbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Towndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Merry_Comes_to_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingMerry Comes to Town is a 1937 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Zasu Pitts, Guy Newall and Betty Ann Davies. It was made at Shepperton Studios.dbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Goodaledbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Potterdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMesmerdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustria, Canada, United Kingdom, Germanydbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Spottiswoodedbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_physiciansdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Austrian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dennis_PotterMesmer is a 1994 Austrian-Canadian-British-German biographical film directed by Roger Spottiswoode from a script by Dennis Potter. It stars Alan Rickman as Franz Anton Mesmer and depicts his radical new ways as a pioneering physician.dbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Laughlindbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVestron Picturesdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorThorn EMI Screen Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCannon Home Videodbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Murphy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jodie_Fosterdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lithgowdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Laughlindbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Thorn_EMI_Screen_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerzy_Skolimowskidbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Laughlindbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMesmerizeddbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Laughlindbp-dbr:Mesmerized_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_LaughlinMesmerized (also known as Shocked and My Letter to George) is a 1985 drama film directed by Michael Laughlin and starring Jodie Foster, John Lithgow and Michael Murphy.Loosely based upon the Pimlico mystery, the film was a co-production between Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States with RKO Pictures. The film was titled Mesmerized during production and upon release in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. It was released in the US in 1986 as My Letter to George, and elsewhere as Shocked.dbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:producerMurray Lernerdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Astleydbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:nameMessage to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival 1970dbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Folk_musicdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_festivalsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_rock_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_folk_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rock_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Music_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Isle_of_Wight_Festivaldbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_David_Gilmourdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Jon_Astleydbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Folk_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Message_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_jazz_albumsMessage to Love is a feature documentary film of the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. Directed and produced by Murray Lerner, the film includes performances by popular rock acts, such as Jimi Hendrix, the Who, and the Doors, as well as folk and jazz artists, such as Joni Mitchell and Miles Davis. The title of the film is taken from a song by Hendrix.Due to financial difficulties, Message to Love was not released until 1995 in the UK and 1997 in the US, after premiering at a San Jose film festival in 1995. A soundtrack album was also issued by Castle Communications/Sony Legacy in 1997.dbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbp:nameMexican Manhuntdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Mexican_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsMexican Manhunt is a 1953 American crime film directed by Rex Bailey and starring George Brent, Hillary Brooke and Morris Ankrum. The screenplay concerns a Los Angeles–based author who travels to Mexico to search for a celebrated journalist who disappeared there many years before.dbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Sheparddbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Sheparddbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMexico Citydbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mexico_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ShepardMexico City is a 2000 Canadian film directed and co-written by Richard Shepard, the story of a grieving woman searching for her brother who has gone missing on holiday in Mexico City.dbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginny_Tylerdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameMice Folliesdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mice_Follies_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_HoneymoonersMice Follies is a 1960 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on August 20, 1960. It was the third and last of McKimson's parodies of Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners, following The Honey-Mousers (1956) and Cheese It, the Cat! (1957).dbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Winstondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Music_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Jacksondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerStan Winstondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerBabyfacedbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Nicksaydbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Jacksondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Winstondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Music_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Jacksondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Winstondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Jacksondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stan_Winstondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameMichael Jackson's Ghostsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameOn the Linedbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nicholas_Pikedbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stan_Winstondbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allegorydbp-dbr:Michael_Jackson's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_JacksonMichael Jackson's Ghosts is a 1996 short film starring Michael Jackson, directed by Stan Winston, and written by Stephen King and Mick Garris. It is based on a story by Garris, Jackson and King.Ghosts tells the story of an eccentric man with supernatural powers being forced out of a small town by its judgmental mayor. Jackson plays five roles, and performs dance routines set to the songs "2 Bad", "Is It Scary" and "Ghosts", taken from his albums HIStory (1995) and Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix (1997). The AV Club described Ghosts as an allegory for Jackson's life and pop culture status.Ghosts was filmed and released in 1996 and released along with select prints of the horror film Thinner, and was first screened in the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. It was released as promo a year later internationally on LaserDisc, VHS and Video CD.dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Calabashdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobs_Gannawaydbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directorTony Craigdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directorJamie Mitchelldbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directorMike Moondbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:producerMelinda Redigerdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Farmerdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Burtondbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russi_Taylordbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Allwinedbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Carroll_(actress)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Anselmodbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Freeman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Weingerdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susanne_Blakesleedbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:nameMickey's House of Villainsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jymn_Magondbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Taveradbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Gilroydbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobs_Gannawaydbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Craig_(director)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jamie_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_CalabashMickey's House of Villains is a 2002 American direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is based on the animated television series House of Mouse, and serves as a stand-alone sequel to the direct-to-video animated film Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck, and Disney Villains that appeared in past Disney productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on September 3, 2002.dbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:directorTerry Loanedbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Huffamdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:producerMichael McGeaghdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ciarán_Hindsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Waltersdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_McKeedbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrian_Dunbardbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Niall_Wrightdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jo_McNeilldbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:nameMickybo and Medbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Medbp-dbp:countryNorthern Irelanddbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland)dbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belfastdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1970dbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_Warbeckdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Mickybo_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_comedy-drama_filmsMickybo and Me is a 2004 Northern Irish comedy-drama film written and directed by Terry Loane and based on the stage play Mojo Mickybo by Owen McCafferty. The film was produced by Working Title Films, and released by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Hellmandbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringBrenda Vaccarodbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringJon Voightdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringDustin Hoffmandbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringSylvia Milesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringRuth Whitedbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringBarnard Hughesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringJohn McGiverdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameMidnight Cowboydbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Easy_listeningdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Direction_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_homelessnessdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Barry_(composer)dbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_male_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Waldo_Saltdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_buddy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_buddy_drama_filmsMidnight Cowboy is a 1969 American drama film directed by John Schlesinger, adapted by Waldo Salt from the 1965 novel by James Leo Herlihy. The film stars Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight, with supporting roles played by Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Salt and Barnard Hughes. Set in New York City, Midnight Cowboy depicts the unlikely friendship between two hustlers: naïve prostitute Joe Buck (Voight) and ailing con man Rico Rizzo (Hoffman), referred to as "Ratso".At the 42nd Academy Awards, the film won three awards: Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Midnight Cowboy is the only X-rated film (equivalent of the current NC-17 rating) to win Best Picture and the only X-rated film ever to win an Academy Award . It placed 36th on the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 100 greatest American films of all time, and 43rd on its 2007 updated version.In 1994, Midnight Cowboy was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.dbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rohit_Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSaumin Mehtadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRohit Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDipti Mehtadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShaheed Woodsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Hellquistdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaggie Alexanderdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Laguerredbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rohit_Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rohit_Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rohit_Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRohit Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnight Delightdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mumblecore_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DIY_culturedbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Absurdist_fictiondbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_culturedbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rohit_Guptadbp-dbr:Midnight_Delight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drug_cultureMidnight Delight is a 2016 American absurdist anthology film written and directed by Rohit Gupta. It is composed of nine vignettes of characters at a smoking lounge and their antics with people they have never met before. It stars an ensemble cast and produced by Gupta and Saumin Mehta under the production company Dot & Feather Entertainment. The film is the second feature directed by Gupta, best known for Life! Camera Action... and Another Day Another Life.Midnight Delight premiered at the Cannabis Film Festival in Garberville, Humboldt County, California, where it won the "Judges Choice film of the festival" award followed by garnering various accolades and acclaim at several international film festivals. The film is considered part of the mumblecore movement. It was released on July 21, 2016, via video on demand (VOD) on various platforms including iTunes, Amazon.com, Google Play, Sony, Hoopla, Vimeo, Microsoft Movies & TV, Xbox. Midnight Delight is noted for its realism, concept and narrative style. On October 31, 2016, the film premiered at The Cannabis College in Amsterdam, Netherlands.dbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnight Menacedbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Midnight_Menace_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_HillMidnight Menace is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Charles Farrell, Margaret Vyner, Fritz Kortner and Danny Green. The screenplay concerns an international arms manufacturing firm's plans to start a war in Europe by bombing London. It was released in the United States as Bombs Over London.dbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJody Savindbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hurtdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zoey_Deutchdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eliza_Dushkudbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Russelldbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyson_Ritterdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnight Riderdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_rock_musiciansdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_Road_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_unfinished_filmsMidnight Rider, also known as Midnight Rider: The Gregg Allman Story, is a cancelled American biographical drama film. Director Randall Miller co-wrote the screenplay with Jody Savin, based on the autobiography My Cross to Bear by the singer Gregg Allman. Miller and Savin were also the producers. The film was to star William Hurt, Tyson Ritter, Zoey Deutch, Eliza Dushku, and Wyatt Russell.On February 20, 2014, the first day of filming, the crew was on an active railroad trestle bridge, high over the Altamaha River in Wayne County, Georgia. Second assistant camerawoman Sarah Jones was killed when she was struck by a CSX freight train that arrived on the trestle. Seven other crew members were also hurt, one seriously. Production was suspended the following week and multiple investigations into the incident were undertaken. Miller, Savin, executive producer Jay Sedrish, and first assistant director Hillary Schwartz were charged with involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass. On March 9, 2015, Miller pled guilty to felony involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing and received a 10-year sentence, of which he served one year, followed by probation. Sedrish was also convicted of felony involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing via a plea bargain and sentenced to 10 years of probation. The charges against Savin were dropped as part of the plea agreement with her husband and business partner Randall Miller.Film Allman LLC, referenced in multiple lawsuits, is the production company created by Randall Miller, Jody Savin and Brad Rosenberger in the state of Georgia specifically for the production of Midnight Rider. Unclaimed Freight Productions is Miller and Savin's parent California production company.dbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:producerMartin Brestdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:starringJoe Pantolianodbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:starringCharles Grodindbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:starringJohn Ashtondbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:starringDennis Farinadbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:starringYaphet Kottodbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Gallodbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:nameMidnight Rundbp-dbr:Midnight_Rundbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_bounty_huntersdbp-dbr:Midnight_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_crime_filmsMidnight Run is a 1988 American action comedy film directed by Martin Brest from a screenplay by George Gallo. It stars Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina and Joe Pantoliano. In the film, bounty hunter Jack Walsh (De Niro) attempts to flee New York City to Los Angeles after he captures accountant Jonathan Mardukas (Grodin), who is wanted by mob bosses and the FBI. Midnight Run was initially developed by Gallo, who worked with Brest to revise the screenplay. De Niro was the first to be cast, seeking to star in a comedy and play against type from his crime and gangster film roles during the 1970s and 1980s. Paramount Pictures, which distributed Brest's previous film Beverly Hills Cop (1984), was set to act as Midnight Run's distributors but backed out after casting disagreements with Brest. Universal Pictures subsequently picked up the project. Principal photography took place between 1987 and 1988, with filming locations including New York, Los Angeles, Arizona and New Zealand. Midnight Run was theatrically released in the United States on July 20, 1988, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $81.6 million worldwide and received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its humor and the performances and chemistry between De Niro and Grodin. It was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor (for De Niro) at the 46th Golden Globe Awards. Midnight Run inspired The Midnight Run Action Pack (1994) television film standalone sequels, which did not feature De Niro or Grodin.dbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Speerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Global_Road_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Speerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Global_Road_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnight Sundbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_diseasesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_guitars_and_guitaristsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Zack_Schillerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Sun_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Scott_SpeerMidnight Sun is a 2018 American romantic drama film based on the 2006 Japanese film A Song to the Sun. The film was directed by Scott Speer and written by Eric Kirsten, and stars Bella Thorne, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Rob Riggle.The story is about a teenaged girl with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a medical condition which prevents her from going out into sunlight. When she meets a boy, she struggles to decide whether to tell him about her condition or pretend to live a normal life.Principal photography began on October 12, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film was released in the United States on March 23, 2018.dbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerClint Eastwooddbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErnie Altschulerdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Spaceydbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Lee_Hancockdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evildbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_womendbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Savannah,_Georgiadbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Niehausdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Malpaso_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Lee_Hancockdbp-dbr:Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Savannah,_GeorgiaMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a 1997 American crime drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood and starring John Cusack and Kevin Spacey. The screenplay by John Lee Hancock was based on John Berendt's 1994 book of the same name and follows the story of antiques dealer Jim Williams, who was on trial for the killing of a male prostitute who was his lover. The multiple trials depicted in Berendt's book are combined into one trial for the film.The on-location scenes were shot in Savannah, Georgia.John Kelso is introduced as the personification of Berendt. Several real-life Savannah locals appear in the movie, notably in the Christmas party scene at Mercer House, including Williams's sister, Dorothy Kingery, and nieces Susan and Amanda, as well as Georgia senator John R. "Jack" Riley (his wife was played by Mary Alice Hendrix). Filming was permitted inside Mercer House, but action scenes and those in the courtroom were filmed later on a soundstage at Warner Bros.Three people—The Lady Chablis, Emma Kelly and Jerry Spence—play themselves, while Sonny Seiler, one of Williams's lawyers in the book, plays Judge Samuel L. White. Danny Hansford, the shooting victim in the book, is renamed Billy Hanson in the film and is portrayed by a 24-year-old Jude Law, in one of his early film roles.dbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMidstreamdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Flooddbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Midstream_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_science_fiction_filmsMidstream is a 1929 American sound part-talkie science fiction film directed by James Flood and starring Ricardo Cortez, Claire Windsor, and Montagu Love. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Tiffany-Tone sound-on-film system using RCA Photophone equipment.dbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_B._Schoedsackdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerMerian C. Cooperdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Johnsondbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank McHughdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerry Mooredbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Armstrongdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringDouglas Fowleydbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_B._Schoedsackdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Rosedbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameMighty Joe Youngdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Webbdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Visual_Effects_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_B._Schoedsackdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_gorillasdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_monster_moviesMighty Joe Young (also known as Mr. Joseph Young of Africa and The Great Joe Young) is a 1949 American black and white fantasy film distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and produced by the same creative team responsible for King Kong (1933). The film was produced and directed by Merian C. Cooper, co-directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, and written by Ruth Rose. It stars Robert Armstrong, Terry Moore, and Ben Johnson in his first credited screen role. Animation effects were handled by Willis O'Brien, Ray Harryhausen, Pete Peterson, and Marcel Delgado. It was released on July 13, 1949, and underperformed at the box office though reviews were generally positive. In 1950 the film won an Academy Award for special effects.Mighty Joe Young tells the story of a young woman, Jill Young, living on her father's ranch in Africa. Jill has raised the title character, a large gorilla, from an infant and years later brings him to Hollywood. The film explores the themes of domesticity, humanization, and primitivism. It was later remade in 1998 with Charlize Theron and Bill Paxton. From 2017 to 2018, Aberystwyth University hosted an exhibition about its production.dbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Jacobsondbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hartleydbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Paymerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringNaveen Andrewsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlize Therondbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringRegina Kingdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringRade Šerbedžijadbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Firthdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hartleydbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Konnerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenthal_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameMighty Joe Youngdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameMighty Joe Young: Original Scoredbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ugandadbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_Underwooddbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Joe_Young_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_gorillasMighty Joe Young is a 1998 American live-action epic adventure film based on the 1949 film of the same name about a giant mountain gorilla brought to a wildlife preserve by a young woman who raised him and a zoologist to protect him from the threat of poachers until one decides to seek his revenge and capture and kill Joe. It was directed by Ron Underwood and starred Bill Paxton, Charlize Theron, Rade Šerbedžija, Naveen Andrews, Peter Firth, Regina King and David Paymer. Creature suit actor John Alexander played the title character, who in this version, is much larger than the original. The film received mixed reviews and was a box-office bomb, grossing $50.6 million in the United States against a $90 million production budget.dbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:directorHerbert Glazerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Laughlindbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringGeorge B. Frenchdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Yuledbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_O'Connordbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringJohn Dilsondbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Glazerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._McGowandbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:nameMighty Lak a Goatdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_GlazerMighty Lak a Goat is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 209th Our Gang short to be released. The title is a reference to the 1901 song, "Mighty Lak' a Rose".dbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Spicerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerShuki Levydbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerHaim Sabandbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerGraeme Revelldbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Todddbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerRobert Townsondbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerHappy Walters , Pilar McCurrydbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPaul Freemandbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDavid Yostdbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAmy Jo Johnsondbp-dbr:Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKaran 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Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a 1995 American superhero film. It stars the ensemble cast of Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson, and David Yost alongside the villains cast from the original series and Paul Freeman as Ivan Ooze. Much like the television season that followed the release, it used concepts from the Japanese Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, Gosei Sentai Dairanger and Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. It is the first Power Rangers production from Saban Entertainment not to feature any archived footage from Super Sentai. It is the first installment in the Power Rangers film series.The film was released in between the second and third seasons of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but is incompatible with season three, which provides a different explanation for the Rangers gaining their Ninja Ranger powers and Ninjazords, indicating they are set in different continuities.dbp-dbr:Milkwaterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Morgan_Ingaridbp-dbr:Milkwaterdbp-dbp:distributorWolfe Releasingdbp-dbr:Milkwaterdbp-dbp:producerCandice Kuwaharadbp-dbr:Milkwaterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Morgan_Ingaridbp-dbr:Milkwaterdbp-dbp:nameMilkwaterdbp-dbr:Milkwaterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Milkwaterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_LGBT-related_filmsMilkwater is a 2020 American LGBTQ comedy drama independent film written and directed by Morgan Ingari, in her feature film debut. It stars Molly Bernard, Ava Eisenson, Patrick Breen, Bryn Carter, Bianca Castro and Robin de Jesús. The film had its world premiere at the Brooklyn Film Festival in June 2020, and had additional screenings at the Provincetown International Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival and the Nashville Film Festival. The movie was released to streaming services on May 21, 2021. The film takes its title from the poem The Consecrating Mother by poet Anne Sexton. Ingari said she created the film with a team of entirely female department heads. Molly Bernard who stars in the film, also served as an executive producer. The movie was filmed on location in Brooklyn.dbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:producerEthan Coendbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Turturrodbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringJon Politodbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringAlbert Finneydbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringMarcia Gay Hardendbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringJ. E. Freemandbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:nameMiller's Crossingdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrack: Miller's Crossingdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Mobdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_the_Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Irish-American_culturedbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miller's_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_LGBT-related_filmsMiller's Crossing is a 1990 American neo-noir gangster film written, directed and produced by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Jon Polito, J. E. Freeman, and Albert Finney. The plot concerns a power struggle between two rival gangs and how the protagonist, Tom Reagan (Byrne), plays both sides against each other.In 2005, Time chose Miller's Crossing as one of the 100 greatest films made since the inception of the periodical. Time critic Richard Corliss called it a "noir with a touch so light, the film seems to float on the breeze like the frisbee of a fedora sailing through the forest".dbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributorJury Filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henrietta_Watsondbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Leverdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrown Sugardbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Brown_Sugar_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._SamuelsonBrown Sugar is a 1922 British silent romance film directed by Fred Paul and starring Owen Nares, Lillian Hall-Davis and Eric Lewis. It was based on a play by Lady Arthur Lever.dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Balfourdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_MacKay_(actor)dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBrown on Resolutiondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1914dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_C._S._Foresterdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Royal_Navydbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1893dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_naval_filmsBrown on Resolution (US title: Born for Glory; UK re-issue title: Forever England) is a 1935 film directed by Walter Forde and Anthony Asquith and starring John Mills in his first lead role. It was written by J. O. C. Orton based on the 1929 C. S. Forester novel of the same title. The film is notable for being the first film to use actual Royal Navy ships. The plot is centred on the illegitimate son of a British naval officer helping to bring about the downfall of a German cruiser during World War I.The novel was also later adapted as Sailor of the King (also titled Single-Handed in the US, and sometimes – though rarely – Brown on Resolution), in 1953. The 1935 version retains the novel's original World War I setting, but in the 1953 remake, the setting is realistically updated to the Second World War, as the Germans resumed commerce raiding with surface warships in 1939.dbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:directorMichael Rotherydbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:producerElsa Franklindbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Bertondbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Leedbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:nameBruce Lee: The Lost Interviewdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bruce_LeeBruce Lee: The Lost Interview is the name given to the 9 December 1971 edition of The Pierre Berton Show, which featured martial artist/actor Bruce Lee in his only English speaking television interview. Its title is derived from its status; it was presumed lost for several years until its rediscovery and airing on 2 November 1994. Over the course of the interview, which was filmed in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee and Pierre Berton discuss Lee's career, various aspects of martial arts philosophy and the inherent problems faced by an Asian in pursuing stardom in Hollywood. A review of the interview by Bill Stockey said that Bruce Lee's "human side is exposed and he is portrayed as more approachable".dbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJack Warner, Jr.dbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Warner, Jr.dbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Tsiendbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hongdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Esmonddbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Everett_Sloanedbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Morrowdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Cainedbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAl Avalondbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBrushfire!dbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Brushfire_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_adventure_filmsBrushfire! is a 1962 low budget black-and-white jungle warfare adventure exploitation film produced, directed and co-written by Jack Warner, Jr the only son of Jack L. Warner of Warner Bros. Warner planned on making two more films under his Obelisk Productions company but they were never produced. It was filmed at the time of the beginning of American involvement in Viet Nam and Laos brushfire conflicts.dbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:I._Frelengdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:I._Frelengdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnydbp-dbp:nameBuccaneer Bunnydbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Buccaneer_Bunnypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsBuccaneer Bunny is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 8, 1948, and features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nat_Pendletondbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Costellodbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Abbottdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:starringBeverly Simmonsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Leesdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Grant_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:nameBuck Privates Come Homedbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Bartondbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Schumanndbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:Buck_Privates_Come_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Abbott_and_Costello_filmsBuck Privates Come Home is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the team of Abbott and Costello. It was released by Universal-International and is a sequel to their earlier film Buck Privates (1941).This film marks the final role of veteran actor Nat Pendleton and the film debut of Russ Conway (in the role of an unnamed medic).dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventuresdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_freedom_of_expressiondbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_censorshipdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Adventurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Adventures is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Ben Hardaway. The short was released on November 17, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.It is a dystopian film. In this film, Buddy and his girlfriend Cookie are traveling by hot air balloon. A thunderstorm causes them to land in Sourtown, a town which specifically prohibits laughing, singing, dancing, and jazz music. When Buddy and Cookie try to entertain the locals with a singing and dancing performance, they get arrested and are led to the town's crabby king. Buddy attempts to introduce the joy of music to the royal court.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bearcatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Bearcats is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. The short was released on June 23, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Beer_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Beer Garden is a 1933 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, animated by Jack King and Frank Tashlin. The short was released on November 11, 1933, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.It was the first of five cartoons directed by Earl Duvall, here credited as "Duval", at Warner Bros. Cartoons, and one of only three Buddy shorts directed by him. Musical direction was by Norman Spencer.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_size_changedbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Bug_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Bug Hunt is an American animated short film, released on June 22, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; and musical direction was by Norman Spencer.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Circus is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. The short was released on November 8, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Palmer_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Palmer_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Day_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Palmer_(animator)Buddy's Day Out is a 1933 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Tom Palmer. The short was released in theaters on September 9, 1933, premiering with Goodbye Again, and was the first cartoon to feature Buddy, the second star of the series who was created by Palmer.A former Disney animator, Palmer was shortly thereafter fired from the studio. This short was the first cartoon in the series produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, as opposed to Harman-Ising Productions, and the first not to feature Bosko, created by Harman and Ising, as the central character.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Garage is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, the last to be directed by Earl Duvall. The short was released on April 14, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Lost_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_cavemenBuddy's Lost World is a 1935 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. The short was released on May 18, 1935, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.The title is likely a reference to the 1925 silent film The Lost World, itself based upon the 1912 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The music playing throughout much of the cartoon is "Lullaby of Broadway", played in a minor key.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Pony_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Pony Express is a 1935 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Ben Hardaway. The short was released on March 9, 1935, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Lungdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbp:starringThe Singing Guardsmendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Earl_Duvalldbp-dbr:Buddy's_Show_Boatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Show Boat is a 1933 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Earl Duvall. The short was released on December 9, 1933, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benito_Mussolinidbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Theatre is an American animated short film, released and first shown in theaters on April 1, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; and musical direction was by Norman Spencer.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Frelengdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Frelengdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prison_escapesdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Trolley_Troublespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy's Trolley Troubles is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was released on May 5, 1934 and is the third cartoon supervised by Friz Freleng. Musical direction was by Norman Spencer.dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy_Steps_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy Steps Out is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 20, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King, and musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Notably, Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett are credited animators for the short.The film marks the final appearance of Cookie in an animated short. She was Buddy's girlfriend and main supporting character.dbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_in_Africapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy in Africa is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes series on July 6, 1935. It stars Buddy, the second star of the series. Ben Hardaway supervised the short; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Notably, Jack Carr, who provided Buddy's voice, is a credited animator on this cartoon. The short was first shown at the Whittier Theatre in Whittier, California on its release day.dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Apespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy of the Apes is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, the first supervised by Ben Hardaway. The short was released on May 26, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Foreign_Legion_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Genies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_of_the_Legionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bookstores_in_fictionBuddy of the Legion is an American animated short film, released on April 6, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Ben Hardaway; Bernard Brown was musical director.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dentistrydbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy the Dentist is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway. The short was released on December 15, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansBuddy the Detective is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. The short was released on October 17, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prisondbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansas_City,_Missouridbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Gee_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy the Gee Man is a 1935 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. The short was released on August 24, 1935, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.The short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy, the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933's Buddy's Day Out. The next film in the series, A Cartoonist's Nightmare, features Beans the Cat. The theme music is "Lulu's Back in Town".dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Buddy_the_Woodsmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsBuddy the Woodsman is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. The short was released on October 27, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.dbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:directorRoman Atwooddbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:directorBen Pluimerdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:starringVitaly Zdorovetskiydbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:starringRoman Atwooddbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:starringDennis Roadydbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Atwooddbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vitaly_Zdorovetskiydbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roman_Atwooddbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Roadydbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:nameNatural Born Prankstersdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Prankstersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_YouTubersdbp-dbr:Natural_Born_Pranksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Practical_jokesNatural Born Pranksters is a 2016 American comedy film starring YouTuber celebrities Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady, and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. Their film debut features the trio staging pranks that were too elaborate to put on YouTube. The film was produced by Collective Digital Studios and distributed by Lionsgate. The trio wrote the feature and it was directed by Ben Pluimer and Atwood, in his directorial debut. The film also has numerous cameos by social-media personalities including Jenna Marbles, Furious Pete, Jukka Hildén, Dave England and Tom Mabe.dbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Merrilldbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Bennettdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Yamaguchidbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameNavy Wifedbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Berndsdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_J._Salterdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Japandbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Navy_Wife_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsNavy Wife is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Edward Bernds (who also directed "Three Stooges" and "Bowery Boys"), and starring Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, Shirley Yamaguchi. The screenplay was written by Kay Lenard, based on the novel Mother Sir by Tats Blain. The film was produced by Walter Wanger, who was Bennett's husband in real life.dbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregor_Jordandbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregor_Jordandbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_McDonaghdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameNed Kellydbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameNed Kelly [Music From The Motion Picture]dbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushranger_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Klaus_Badeltdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1871dbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1880dbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregor_Jordandbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nelson_Wossdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ned_Kellydbp-dbr:Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Australian_filmsNed Kelly is a 2003 bushranger film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel Our Sunshine. Directed by Gregor Jordan, the film's adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh. The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in the colony of Victoria. In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other associates—Steve Hart and Joe Byrne—form a gang of bushrangers in response to acts of police brutality. Heath Ledger stars in the title role, with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts and Geoffrey Rush. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $6 million worldwide.dbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Waughdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWalt Disney Studios Motion Picturesdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliance Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mister_Smith_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Gatinsdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPatrick O'Briendbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Souriandbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDominic Cooperdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImogen Pootsdbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Mescudidbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAaron Pauldbp-dbr:Need_for_Speed_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRamón 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for Speed is a 2014 action crime film directed by Scott Waugh and written by George and John Gatins. It is a film adaptation of the racing video game franchise. The film stars Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Scott Mescudi, Imogen Poots, Ramón Rodríguez and Michael Keaton. It tells the story of street racer Tobey Marshall, who sets off to race cross-country as a way of avenging his friend's death at the hands of a rival racer, Dino Brewster.The film received negative reviews, criticizing its story, direction, and the performances of the supporting cast, though some praised Paul's performance. The film was a box-office disappointment in the United States but performed better internationally, grossing $203.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $66 million.dbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directorNicholas Stollerdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerEvan Goldbergdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerSeth Rogendbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Weaverdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Mintz-Plassedbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringSeth Rogendbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringZac Efrondbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringRose Byrnedbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Francodbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicholas_Stollerdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seth_Rogendbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Evan_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Cohendbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brendan_O'Brien_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Evan_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Seth_Rogendbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Point_Grey_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Neighbors_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicholas_StollerNeighbors (released in some countries as Bad Neighbours) is a 2014 American bromantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan O'Brien. The film stars Seth Rogen and Zac Efron, with Rose Byrne, Dave Franco, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse in supporting roles. The plot follows a couple who come into conflict with a fraternity that has recently moved in next door, which leads them into an all-out war.The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 8, 2014, and was released on May 9 in the United States. The film received generally positive reviews, with praise aimed at Efron's breakout performance, and was a commercial success, grossing over $270 million worldwide, and became Rogen's highest-grossing live-action film. A sequel, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, was released on May 20, 2016, with Stoller returning to direct, and much of the cast reprising their roles.dbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:distributorImperial Entertainment Corporationdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:producerGary Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:producerTom Karnowskidbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norbert_Weisserdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Thomersondbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Pricedbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Bruneaudbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringXavier Decliedbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nemesis_(film_series)Nemesis 3: Prey Harder (also known as Nemesis 3 and Nemesis 3: Time Lapse) is a 1996 science fiction film directed and co-written by Albert Pyun. It is the sequel to Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995) and was followed by Nemesis 4: Death Angel (1996). It is the third installment in the Nemesis film series.dbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:distributorImperial Entertainment Corporationdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:producerGary Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:producerTom Karnowskidbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Divoffdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Guestdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Pricedbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:starringBlanka Copikovadbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:starringMichal Gucíkdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angeldbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_4:_Death_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nemesis_(film_series)Nemesis 4: Death Angel (also known as Nemesis 4 and Cry of Angels: Nemesis 4) is a 1996 science fiction film written and directed by Albert Pyun, who also directed the previous installments in the series. It is the sequel to Nemesis 3: Prey Harder, and is the fourth installment in the Nemesis film series.dbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbp:nameNeutral Portdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:U-boat_fictiondbp-dbr:Neutral_Portpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_war_filmsNeutral Port (also known as The Net) is a 1940 British war comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Will Fyffe, Leslie Banks, Yvonne Arnaud, and Phyllis Calvert. It was written by T.J. Morrison and J.B. Williams and produced and distributed by Gainsborough Pictures. It was one of several films Fyffe made for Gainsborough.dbp-dbr:Never_Been_Kisseddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raja_Gosnelldbp-dbr:Never_Been_Kisseddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Never_Been_Kisseddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Juvonendbp-dbr:Never_Been_Kisseddbp-dbp:producerSandy Isaacdbp-dbr:Never_Been_Kisseddbp-dbp:starringJohn C. 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Reilly.dbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevens_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevens_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameNever Love a Strangerdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Love_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_StevensNever Love a Stranger is a 1958 crime and gangster film based on Harold Robbins' 1948 debut novel of the same name, starring John Drew Barrymore and Robert Bray, and featuring Steve McQueen in an early role.dbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Annettdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSharp Featuresdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNever Never Landdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Never_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_GrainerNever Never Land is a 1980 British drama film directed by Paul Annett and starring Petula Clark, Cathleen Nesbitt, John Castle, and Anne Seymour. It is named after Never Never Land, the magical setting of the classic children's tales of Peter Pan.dbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Allendbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gwen_Watforddbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Felix_Aylmerdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janina_Fayedbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hunter_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameNever Take Sweets from a Strangerdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buckinghamshiredbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:Never_Take_Sweets_from_a_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elisabeth_LutyensNever Take Sweets from a Stranger (U.S. title: Never Take Candy from a Stranger) is a 1960 British thriller drama film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Patrick Allen, Gwen Watford, Janina Faye and Felix Aylmer. The screenplay was by John Hunter based on the 1954 play The Pony Cart by Roger Garis. It was produced by Hammer Films (in "HammerScope"), The twin themes of the film are paedophilia and child sexual abuse, and the way in which those with sufficient influence can corrupt and manipulate the legal system to evade responsibility for their actions. The film is regarded as bold and uncompromising for its time.dbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameNever Too Latedbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Too_Late_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsNever Too Late is a 1935 American crime film directed by Bernard B. Ray and stars Richard Talmadge, Thelma White and Robert Frazer.dbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:directorZoe Clarke-Williamsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Truedbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mia_Kirshnerdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taye_Diggsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominique_Swaindbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meredith_Monroedbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Michael_Coledbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Bairstowdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:nameNew Best Frienddbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:New_Best_Frienddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Murphy_(composer)dbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Best_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_thriller_drama_filmsNew Best Friend is a 2002 American psychological thriller film based on a story by Victoria Strouse. The film was originally owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which eventually lost the rights to it. Later, Sony Pictures acquired the rights to distribute the film in the United States and some other territories mainly on home video; the film was ultimately released theatrically in the United States in a limited theatrical release by TriStar Pictures on April 12, 2002. It was a critical and box office bomb.dbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hornerdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Bealdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:directorEugene Anderson, Jr.dbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Alpersondbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBerman Swarttzdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonard Sillmandbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Beal_(actor)dbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hornerdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Assistant_directordbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Alpersondbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Sillmandbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luther_Davisdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Lyndedbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronny_Grahamdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNew Facesdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hornerdbp-dbr:New_Faces_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_musical_comedy_filmsNew Faces is a 1954 American film adaptation of the musical revue New Faces of 1952 directed by Harry Horner with sketches directed by John Beal. Filmed in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor it was released by 20th Century Fox on March 6, 1954.The film is sometimes referred to as New Faces of 1952, from the original Broadway show's title.dbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Barkerdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Barkerdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameNew Orleansdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Barkerdbp-dbr:New_Orleans_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsNew Orleans is a lost 1929 American sound part-talkie drama film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Ricardo Cortez, William Collier Jr., Alma Bennett. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Tiffany-Tone sound-on-film system using RCA Photophone equipment. The film was produced and distributed by the independent Tiffany Pictures. The soundtrack is still in existence.dbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:directorEmmett Alstondbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:producerW. Michael Lewis & Laurin Rinderdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roz_Kellydbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Cramerdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kip_Nivendbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Wallacedbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNew Year's Evildbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holiday_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_around_New_Yeardbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_murder_in_fictiondbp-dbr:New_Year's_Evil_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Emmett_AlstonNew Year's Evil is a 1980 American slasher film written and directed by Emmett Alston, co-written by Leonard Neubauer, and starring Kip Niven, Roz Kelly, and Chris Wallace. The plot follows a Los Angeles punk rock and new wave show host who receives a series of phone calls during a televised New Year's Eve bash from a killer warning of impending murders that he plans to exact as the New Year dawns on each time zone.dbp-dbr:New_York_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:New_York_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:New_York_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:New_York_Nights_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. 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The film is known for being leading actress Norma Talmadge's first sound film.As per U.S. copyright law, the film entered the public domain on January 1, 2025.dbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Kennedy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ellisdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:nameNewsfrontdbp-dbr:Newsfrontdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phillip_Noycedbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsfrontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bill_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:NewsfrontNewsfront is a 1978 Australian drama film directed by Phillip Noyce, and starring Bill Hunter, Wendy Hughes, Chris Haywood and Bryan Brown. The screenplay is written by David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Philippe Mora, and Noyce. The original music score is composed by William Motzing. Shot on location in Sydney, Australia, the film is shot in black and white, and colour, incorporating actual newsreel footage.dbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenny_Ortegadbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Finnelldbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:starringChristian Baledbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:starringAnn-Margretdbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:starringBill Pullmandbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:starringGabriel Damondbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:starringRobert Duvalldbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:starringDavid Moscowdbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenny_Ortegadbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Finnelldbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:nameNewsiesdbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Newsiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_labor_movementdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Menkendbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_mediadbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1899dbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kenny_Ortegadbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bob_Tzudikerdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noni_Whitedbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Theodore_Rooseveltdbp-dbr:Newsiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_J._A._C._RedfordNewsies is a 1992 American historical musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White, it is loosely based on the New York City newsboys' strike of 1899. Featuring twelve original songs by Alan Menken with lyrics by Jack Feldman and an underscore by J. A. C. Redford, it stars Christian Bale, Bill Pullman, Ann-Margret, and Robert Duvall.The film was a box office bomb and received mixed reviews. However, it later gained a cult following on home video, and was ultimately adapted into a stage musical on Broadway. The play was nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning two including Best Original Score for Menken and Feldman.dbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbp:nameO-Kay for Sounddbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Sounddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:O-Kay_for_Soundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_VarnelO-Kay for Sound is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring the Crazy Gang troupe of comedians. After falling on hard times the members of the Crazy Gang are busking on the streets of London. However, they are hired as extras on a film set. After arriving at the studios they are mistaken for a group of potential investors and given free run of the studios, causing chaos.The film was based on a stage work by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston. It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.dbp-dbr:OK_Garagedbp-dbp:directorBrandon Coledbp-dbr:OK_Garagedbp-dbp:nameOK Garagedbp-dbr:OK_Garagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsOK Garage (also known as All Revved Up) is a 1998 film written and directed by Brandon Cole. The film won several awards at different film festivals. It premiered in the United States at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Flanagan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Relativity_Mediadbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRelativity EuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSierra/Affinitydbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Blumdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor Macydbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc D. Evansdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBryon Davisdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRory Cochranedbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrenton Thwaitesdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKatee Sackhoffdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Gillandbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnnalise Bassodbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGarrett Ryan Ewalddbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Flanagan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Relativity_Mediadbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EuropaCorpdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Flanagan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOculusdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:genreClassical, stage and screendbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blumhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2002dbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_the_Newton_Brothersdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WWE_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Intrepid_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Oculus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_FlanaganOculus is a 2013 American supernatural psychological horror film co-written, edited, and directed by Mike Flanagan. It is based on his short film Oculus: Chapter 3 – The Man with the Plan, and stars Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites as two young adult siblings who are convinced that an antique mirror is responsible for the death and misfortune that their family had suffered.The film had its world premiere on September 5, 2013, at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and received a wide theatrical release on April 11, 2014. It received generally positive reviews from critics, and was a box office success.dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:producerRobert Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ryandbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Belafontedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Begleydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bright_(actor)dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Kuluvadbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_De_Lavalladedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lew_Gallodbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringMae Barnesdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abraham_Polonskydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Giddingdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:nameOdds Against Tomorrowdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_LewisOdds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 American film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan and Ed Begley. Belafonte selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel of the same name by William P. McGivern. Blacklisted in those years, Polonsky had to use a front and John O. Killens was credited. Polonsky's screenwriting credit was restored in 1996 in his own name.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Baer_Jr.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Baer Jr.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarshall Leibdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynnis_O'Connordbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robby_Bensondbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Baer_Jr.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Baer_Jr.dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Raucherdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOde to Billy Joedbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1953dbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_songsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Ode_to_Billy_Joe_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_RaucherOde to Billy Joe is a 1976 American drama film, directed and produced by Max Baer Jr., with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, and starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor. It is inspired by the 1967 hit song by Bobbie Gentry, titled "Ode to Billie Joe."Made for $1.1 million, the film grossed $27 million at the box office, plus earnings in excess of $2.65 million in the foreign market, $4.75 million from television, and $2.5 million from video. Reviews were mostly positive.Gentry's song recounts the day when Billie Joe McAllister committed suicide by jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge on Choctaw Ridge, Mississippi. When Gentry discussed the screenplay with Raucher, she explained she did not know why the real person who inspired the character of Billie Joe had killed himself. Raucher thus had a free hand to pick a reason. His novelization of the story, published the year of the film's release as a movie tie-in, used the same rationale for the suicide.dbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Betty_Kaplandbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerBetty Kaplandbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goodwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerPaul Mayersohndbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Connellydbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringPatricio Contrerasdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringStefania Sandrellidbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringCamilo Gallardodbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:starringDiego Wallraffdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Betty_Kaplandbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Kaplandbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goodwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Freeddbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowsdbp-dbp:nameOf Love and Shadowsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buenos_Airesdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Argentine_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chiledbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Chilean_military_dictatorshipdbp-dbr:Of_Love_and_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Betty_KaplanOf Love and Shadows, also known as De amor y de sombra, is a 1994 Chilean-Argentine-American drama film written and directed by Betty Kaplan and starring Antonio Banderas, Jennifer Connelly, Stefania Sandrelli and Patricio Contreras. It is based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Isabel Allende.dbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Sinisedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Sinisedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Malkovichdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringCasey Siemaszkodbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringSherilyn Fenndbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Sinisedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Walstondbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Sinisedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Sinisedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horton_Footedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:nameOf Mice and Mendbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Horton_Footedbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Of_Mice_and_Mendbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_Steinbeckdbp-dbr:Of_Mice_and_Men_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_SiniseOf Mice and Men is a 1992 American period drama film directed by Gary Sinise from a screenplay by Horton Foote. Based on John Steinbeck's 1937 novella of the same name, it stars John Malkovich as the intellectually disabled Lennie and Sinise as George, two farm workers who travel together and dream of one day owning their own land. Like the novella, it explores themes of discrimination, loneliness, and the American Dream, as well as the desire for a place to call home.Of Mice and Men took part in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival, where Sinise was nominated for the Palme d'Or award, given to the director of the best-featured film. After the film debuted in the United States on October 2, 1992, it received acclaim from critics.dbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Judgedbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerMike Judgedbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Quincy_Jones_IIIdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerKaryn Rachtmandbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerMichael Rotenbergdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Salaam_Remidbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kool_Keithdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerDaniel Rappaportdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scarface_(rapper)dbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Junior_Reiddbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:KutMasta_Kurtdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:N.O._Joedbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J_Dilladbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fortédbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerMadness 4 Realdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerJohn Bidodbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:producerNature's Fynestdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:starringGary Coledbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Anistondbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:starringRon Livingstondbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:starringStephen Rootdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Judgedbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Rappaportdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Judgedbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:nameOffice Spacedbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:nameOffice Space: Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Office_Spacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Workplace_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Malware_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Dallasdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_companiesdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Judgedbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mike_Judgedbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_officesdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_criticism_and_refusal_of_workdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Termination_of_employment_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_computer_hackingdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hip_hop_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Office_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interscope_Records_soundtracksOffice Space is a 1999 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. It satirizes the office work life of a typical 1990s software company, focusing on a handful of individuals weary of their jobs. It stars Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole, Stephen Root, David Herman, Ajay Naidu, and Diedrich Bader.Office Space was filmed in Dallas and Austin, Texas. It is based on Judge's Milton cartoon series and was his first foray into live-action filmmaking. The film was Judge's second full-length motion picture release, following Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. It was released in theaters on February 19, 1999 by 20th Century Fox. Its sympathetic depiction of ordinary information technology workers garnered a cult following within that field, but it also addresses themes familiar to white-collar employees and the workforce in general. It was a box office disappointment, making $12.2 million on a $10 million production budget; however, it sold well on home video, and has become a cult film.Several aspects of the film have become Internet memes. A scene in which the three main characters systematically destroy a dysfunctional printer has been widely parodied. Swingline introduced a red stapler to its product line after the Milton character used one painted in that color in the film. Judge's 2009 film Extract is also set in an office and was intended as a companion piece to Office Space.dbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Niblodbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Niblodbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._J._Lincolndbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:nameOfficer 666dbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Niblodbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_666_(1916_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsOfficer 666 is a 1916 silent film made in Australia, based on a successful Broadway comedy of 1912. The film was directed by Fred Niblo who would go on to direct The Mark of Zorro, The Three Musketeers, Blood and Sand and over forty more films.dbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:producerDarryl Sheendbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Benedictdbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Everettdbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Patedbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Graydbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Parker_Stevensondbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Official_Denialdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Official_Denialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_filmsOfficial Denial is a 1993 made-for-television science fiction film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and written by Bryce Zabel, starring Parker Stevenson, Dirk Benedict and Erin Gray, about a man who is abducted by aliens. It is eventually revealed that the aliens are in reality humans from the future.The film was shot on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.Official Denial was SyFy's first vidpic, when the television channel was still called Sci-Fi Channel.dbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Duffy_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Len_Deightondbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susannah_Yorkdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Calvertdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clements_(actor)dbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Pierre_Casseldbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Duffy_(photographer)dbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Len_Deightondbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Len_Deightondbp-dbr:Oh!_What_a_Lovely_Wardbp-dbp:nameOh! 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What a Lovely War is a 1969 British epic comedy historical musical war film directed by Richard Attenborough (in his directorial debut), with an ensemble cast, including Maggie Smith, Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves.The film is based on the stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!, originated by Charles Chilton as the radio play The Long Long Trail in December 1961, and transferred to stage by Gerry Raffles in partnership with Joan Littlewood and her Theatre Workshop in 1963.The title is derived from the music hall song "Oh! It's a Lovely War", which is one of the major numbers in the film.dbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:nameOh, Men! 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It was the feature film debut of Tony Randall, who had played Dailey's role in the Broadway version, albeit as part of the replacement cast.dbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Picture Corporationdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameOh Boy!dbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Oh_Boy!_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_CourvilleOh Boy! is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Albert Burdon, Mary Lawson, and Bernard Nedell. It was made at Elstree Studios by ABPC. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead.dbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Griffithdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morsedbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wintersdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Harris_(actress)dbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Saddbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Oh_Dad,_Poor_Dad,_Mamma's_Hung_You_in_the_Closet_and_I'm_Feelin'_So_Sad_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Neal_HeftiOh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad is a 1967 American black comedy film directed by Richard Quine, based on the 1962 play of the same name by Arthur L. Kopit. The screenplay was written by Ian Bernard. The film stars Rosalind Russell, Robert Morse and Barbara Harris; Harris was the only main cast member who had also appeared in the original, Off-Broadway production of the play.dbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorKevin Detersdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorStevie Wermersdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Conlidbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerJeff Morrowdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerKate Andersondbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerElyssa Samseldbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringKristen Belldbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringJosh Gaddbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringIdina Menzeldbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringJonathan Groffdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stevie_Wermersdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Conlidbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jac_Schaefferdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameOlaf's Frozen Adventuredbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_featurettesdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Jac_Schaefferdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scandinaviadbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frozen_(franchise)_shortsdbp-dbr:Olaf's_Frozen_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_DetersOlaf's Frozen Adventure is a 2017 American animated featurette produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers. The screenplay was written by Jac Schaeffer, with Josh Gad, Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and Jonathan Groff reprising their roles from Frozen (2013).In November 2017, Olaf's Frozen Adventure premiered in theaters for a limited-time engagement in 3D format preceding the screening of Pixar's Coco and made its television debut on ABC in the following December. It received mixed reviews from critics. It was nominated for Best Animated Special Production, Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Production, and Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production at the 45th Annie Awards.dbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bairnsfatherdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbp:nameOld Bill Through the Agesdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Bill_Through_the_Agespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_fantasy_comedy_filmsOld Bill Through the Ages is a 1924 British silent comedy fantasy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Syd Walker, Arthur Cleave and Jack Denton. The film was based on a series of cartoons by Bruce Bairnsfather. The screenplay concerns a soldier serving in the trenches during the First World War who falls asleep and travels through time, encountering a number of historical figures.dbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOld Glorydbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Abraham_Lincolndbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Thomas_Jeffersondbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Washingtondbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Patrick_Henrydbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Paul_Reveredbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Glory_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_educational_filmsOld Glory is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on July 1, 1939, and stars Porky Pig. The cartoon was commissioned by Warner Bros. as a counterpart for a series of live-action films about American patriotism.The short is a documentary film concerning American history, depicting Uncle Sam teaching Porky Pig about the past of their country. The narrative includes brief depictions of Colonial America, the American Revolutionary War, and the American Old West, and an allusion to the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln. The human figures are depicted in a realistic style, with scenes rotoscoped from the live-action films Give Me Liberty (1936) and Declaration of Independence (1938).The film marks the first appearance of Porky in a short film directed by Jones. It was also the second color film in the Merrie Melodies series to feature Porky, following the character's debut in I Haven't Got a Hat (1935). For the first time, Porky appears in three-strip Technicolor.dbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Puenzodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:producerLois Bonfigliodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:starringGregory Peckdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:starringJimmy Smitsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:starringJane Fondadbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Puenzodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlos_Fuentesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luis_Puenzodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aída_Bortnikdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:nameOld Gringodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Mexican_novelsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luis_PuenzoOld Gringo is a 1989 American romantic adventure film starring Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck, and Jimmy Smits. It was directed by Luis Puenzo and co-written with Aída Bortnik, based on the 1985 novel The Old Gringo by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes.The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbp:directorOrestes Calpinidbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOld MacDonald Had a Farmdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_songsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_MacDonald_Had_a_Farm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sing-alongOld MacDonald Had a Farm is an animated musical-comedy short, produced by Famous Studios and released by Paramount Pictures on December 28, 1945.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:producerWallace Ortondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley's Circusdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_StudiosOld Mother Riley's Circus is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Longden. Old Mother Riley takes over a struggling circus and makes a huge success of it. The trade ad poster proclaims, "A LAUGH - A YELL - A ROAR - A LUCANQUAKE!" The film was made at the Rock Studios in Elstree by British National Films. It was the final film by Bentley, who had been a leading British director during the silent era and early sound era.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley's Ghostsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterOld Mother Riley's Ghosts is a 1941 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Stuart. It was the 8th in the long-running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley inherits a castle in Scotland, but it appears to be haunted.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:producerF.W. Bakerdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley, MPdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_political_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_political_comedy_filmsOld Mother Riley, MP is a 1939 British comedy film starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, which forms part of the Old Mother Riley series of films. The film's plot centres on Old Mother Riley standing for election to the House of Commons.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley in Businessdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_business_filmsOld Mother Riley in Business is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Cyril Chamberlain. It was the sixth in the long-running Old Mother Riley series of films. Old Mother Riley's pub faces competition from a large chain store nearby, causing her to declare war on it.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kitty_McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley in Societydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsOld Mother Riley in Society is a low budget 1940 black and white British comedy film, directed by John Baxter, and starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It is the fifth in the long running Old Mother Riley series, and features the screen debut of Jimmy Clitheroe as the boot boy in a high society household.dbp-dbr:Omen_IV:_The_Awakeningdbp-dbp:directorJorge Montesidbp-dbr:Omen_IV:_The_Awakeningdbp-dbp:directorDominique Othenin-Girarddbp-dbr:Omen_IV:_The_Awakeningdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Omen_IV:_The_Awakeningdbp-dbp:producerHarvey Bernharddbp-dbr:Omen_IV:_The_Awakeningdbp-dbp:producerRobert J. 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The film is the fourth installment in The Omen series and the final installment of the original series. It stars Faye Grant, Michael Woods, Michael Lerner, and Asia Vieira. Its plot follows two attorneys who adopt a young girl, unaware of the fact that she is to possibly succeed Damien Thorn as the Antichrist.The film was intended to be the first of many television sequels to 20th Century Fox's film history of popular titles. Bernhard, who also produced the previous three Omen films, felt there could be more done to the series. This was the last film he produced. He previously wrote the story for the second film.Omen IV: The Awakening premiered on television in North America on the Fox network, on May 20, 1991. The film was given a theatrical release in some countries, such as Australia, where it premiered on August 9, 1991, and in the United Kingdom, where it opened on November 29, 1991. It was largely panned by critics upon release.dbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Leonarddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:producerLeonard S. Pickerdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Devera_Burtondbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Leonarddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Leonarddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:nameOmoo-Omoo, the Shark Goddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:nameOmoo-Omoo the Shark Goddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Herman_MelvilleOmoo-Omoo the Shark God is a 1949 American exploitation film directed by Leon Leonard. Loosely based on the Herman Melville novel Omoo, it is about the curses that befall a ship following the removal of pearls from an island shrine.The film is also known as The Shark God in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn Approvaldbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:On_Approval_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsOn Approval is a 1930 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls and also featuring Yvonne Arnaud, Winifred Shotter and Robertson Hare, the same artistes responsible for the Aldwych farces. It was based on the play On Approval by Frederick Lonsdale, as was the 1944 film On Approval.It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios with sets designed by Lawrence P. Williams.The 1932 book "The Face of London" by Harold Clunn Pub. Simpkin Marshall, features, opposite page 224, a picture, probably taken in Aug. or Sept. 1930, of the New Victoria Picture Theatre, Vauxhall Bridge Road. Displayed in large letters is ON APPROVAL the film being presented by the cinema at that time.dbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHollywood Film Exchangedbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Efrusdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Efrusdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn Probationdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Probation_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_HutchisonOn Probation is a 1935 American drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Monte Blue, Lucile Browne and William Bakewell.dbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEquity British Filmsdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerBernard Vorhausdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn Thin Icedbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:On_Thin_Ice_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsOn Thin Ice is a 1933 British crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Ursula Jeans, Kenneth Law and Dorothy Bartlam. It was produced as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbp:producerWidgey R. Newmandbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbp:nameOn Velvetdbp-dbr:On_Velvetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:On_Velvetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Widgey_R._NewmanOn Velvet is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Wally Patch, Joe Hayman and Vi Kaley. It is a musical revue and was distributed by the American company Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Croslanddbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directorLarry Ceballosdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethel_Watersdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_E._Browndbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Compsondbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Fazendadbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Croslanddbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn with the Show!dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Croslanddbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_color_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_filmsOn with the Show! is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code musical film produced by Warner Bros. Filmed in two-color Technicolor, the film became the first all-talking, all-color feature-length film, and the second color film released by Warner Bros.; the first was the partly color musical The Desert Song (1929). On January 1, 2025, the film's copyright expired, resulting in the film entering the public domain.dbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lasse_Hallströmdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:starringRichard Dreyfussdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:starringLaura San Giacomodbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:starringDanny Aiellodbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:starringHolly Hunterdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:starringGena Rowlandsdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lasse_Hallströmdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Malia_Scotch_Marmodbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:nameOnce Arounddbp-dbr:Once_Arounddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Italian-American_culturedbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Hampshiredbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lasse_Hallströmdbp-dbr:Once_Aroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Lithuanian-American_cultureOnce Around is a 1991 American romantic comedy-drama film about a young woman who falls for and eventually marries an overbearing older man who proceeds to rub her close-knit family the wrong way, while exposing the dynamics of other family members along the way. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Danny Aiello, Laura San Giacomo and Gena Rowlands and was written by Malia Scotch Marmo and directed by Swedish director Lasse Hallström, in his full English-language film debut.dbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbp:producerStanley Donendbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbp:nameOnce More, with Feeling!dbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_playsdbp-dbr:Once_More,_with_Feeling!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_romantic_comedy_filmsOnce More, with Feeling! is a 1960 British comedy film starring Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall in her final film appearance and directed and produced by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Harry Kurnitz, based on his play.The film was released by Columbia Pictures and has music by Franz Liszt, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Richard Wagner, arranged by Muir Mathieson. The cinematography was by Georges Périnal and the costume design by Givenchy.dbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Grosvenordbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:producerDavid Kirschnerdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:producerPaul Gertzdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:producerJerry Millsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Mossdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:starringBen Vereendbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:starringEllen Blaindbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:starringMichael Crawforddbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:starringBenji Gregorydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Forestdbp-dbp:starringPaige 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Upon a Forest is a 1993 animated adventure film produced by Hanna-Barbera and distributed by 20th Century Studios. Based on the Furlings characters created by Rae Lambert, the film was directed by Charles Grosvenor and produced by David Kirschner, and stars the voices of Michael Crawford, Ellen Blain, Benji Gregory in his final film role, Paige Gosney, Will Estes, Janet Waldo, Elisabeth Moss and Ben Vereen. The film is about a trio of "Furlings" – the story's term for young anthropomorphic animals – who go on an expedition to find a cure for their poisoned friend. The film's environmental theme divided critics at the time of its release, along with the animation and story. The film grossed $6.6 million in the US against a budget of $13–16 million.dbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenelm_Fossdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:nameOnce Upon a Timedbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_romantic_drama_filmsOnce Upon a Time is a 1918 British silent romance film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Lauri de Frece, Manora Thew and Dorothy Minto. The screenplay concerns a love affair that develops between a comedian and a clown's daughter.dbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbp:producerEdward H. Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Virginia_Van_Uppdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbp:nameOne Night in Lisbondbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_H._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_in_Lisbonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_LisbonOne Night in Lisbon is a 1941 American comedy thriller film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll and Patricia Morison. It was one of a cycle of pro-British films produced in Hollywood before the United States' entry into the war in December 1941. The film is based on John Van Druten's 1931 British play There's Always Juliet, updated to include the current wartime situation.dbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Jopsondbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:distributorEMI Distributiondbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lundvalldbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tammara_Wellsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Jopsondbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lundvalldbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tammara_Wellsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:nameOne Night with Blue Notedbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:nameOne Night with Blue Note Preserveddbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Jopsondbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Note_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Herbie_Hancock_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Joe_Henderson_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Michel_Petrucciani_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jack_DeJohnette_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stanley_Jordan_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Art_Blakey_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Note_Records_video_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bobby_Hutcherson_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cecil_Taylor_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stanley_Turrentine_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:McCoy_Tyner_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charles_Lloyd_(jazz_musician)_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kenny_Burrell_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Freddie_Hubbard_live_albumsdbp-dbr:One_Night_with_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lou_Donaldson_live_albumsOne Night with Blue Note is a 1985 feature length jazz film directed by John Charles Jopson.To celebrate record executive Bruce Lundvall having relaunched the defunct Blue Note Records label in 1985 under the parent label EMI Manhattan Records, he and music director Michael Cuscuna staged a concert on February 22, 1985 at The Town Hall in New York City, bringing together some of the jazz legends associated with Blue Note over the years as well as some newly signed artists.The 3 hour-plus event was shot on 16mm film with multiple cameras. Director Jopson prepared by studying the music from various live recordings, and then, consulting with producer Tammara Wells plus director of photography Martin Pitts and camera operators Ernest Dickerson, Paul Goldsmith and Don Lenser, determined the camera positions. During rehearsals Pitts and long-time associate Lou Tobin designed the lighting for show. The lighting team was joined by the crew from A Chorus Line which had just closed on Broadway. The film is known for its intimate close-ups of the musicians, showing their subtle signals to each other and acknowledgment of well-played riffs. The recording was engineered by Mike Moran and David Hewitt with Remote Recording Service's Silver Truck.dbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Jamesondbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Conraddbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Zerbedbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Dzundzadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamey_Sheridandbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Riley_(actor)dbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Banesdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Jamesondbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Caunitzdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOne Police Plazadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_Jamesondbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_filmsOne Police Plaza is a 1986 Canadian-American television film directed by Jerry Jameson. The musical score was composed by Mark Snow. 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It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios by the British producer Herbert Wilcox for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director C. Wilfred Arnold.dbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Calendadbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Cardinaledbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_McEnerydbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Calendadbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ugo_Pirrodbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Bonddbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Antonio_Calendadbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbp:nameIl giorno del furoredbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:One_Russian_Summerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_RussiaOne Russian Summer (Italian: Il giorno del furore, UK title: Fury) is a 1973 Italian film based on Lermontov's juvenile novel. It stars Oliver Reed and Claudia Cardinale.dbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Deeleydbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Lewensteindbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Cole_(actor)dbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Sykesdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Yatesdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Deeleydbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Lewensteindbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._F._Simpsondbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOne Way Pendulumdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:One_Way_Pendulum_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_YatesOne Way Pendulum is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Peter Yates and starring Eric Sykes and George Cole. It was adapted by N. F. Simpson from his 1959 play One Way Pendulum.dbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Mulvehilldbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman Jewisondbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerCary Woodsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Afanasieffdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Boltondbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert N. Frieddbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringBonnie Huntdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarisa Tomeidbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringFisher Stevensdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoaquim de Almeidadbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cary_Woodsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_N._Frieddbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Diane_Drakedbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameOnly Youdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genrePopulardbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tuscanydbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Jewisondbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Only_You_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Amalfi_CoastOnly You is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr., Bonnie Hunt, Joaquim de Almeida, and Fisher Stevens. Written by Diane Drake and Malia Scotch Marmo (uncredited), the film is about a young woman whose search for the man she believes to be her soulmate leads her to Italy where she meets her destiny. 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Directed by Dan Scanlon, produced by Kori Rae, and written by Scanlon, Jason Headley, and Keith Bunin. The film, set in a suburban fantasy world for the modern day, follows two elf brothers named Ian and Barley Lightfoot (Holland and Pratt, respectively) who set out on a quest to find an artifact that will temporarily revive their deceased father, Wilden (Kyle Bornheimer) for twenty-four hours.After directing Monsters University (2013), Scanlon was encouraged to develop personal stories. The concept of Onward is inspired by the death of Scanlon's father, who died in a car accident when Scanlon and his older brother were very young children, and their relationship with each other. He began to write the story after hearing an audio clip of his father. The film was announced at D23 Expo in July 2017, with the title being revealed in December 2018, alongside the voice cast. The animation team chose to give the film's magic a unique style after studying several animated films featuring magic in order to fit with its suburban setting. Development on Onward lasted for six years, on an approximate between $175–200 million budget. Composers Mychael and Jeff Danna were hired to compose the film's musical score, with Brandi Carlile contributing an original song for the film.Onward premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival on February 21, 2020, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 6, 2020. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, but underperformed at the box office, grossing $141 million worldwide against its between $175–200 million budget. The COVID-19 pandemic contributed to its financial shortcomings, due to the widespread closure of theaters. Like several other films released in the early months of 2020, it found far greater success on VOD. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 78th Golden Globe Awards and 93rd Academy Awards. Onward was the last Pixar film released in theaters worldwide until Lightyear in June 2022.dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorRenaissance Filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Rice_(author)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Angus_Finneydbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Davil_Thompsondbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Jones_(producer)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_McKenziedbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Colosimodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Byersdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sapphire_Boycedbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Rice_(author)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Angus_Finneydbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Davil_Thompsondbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Jones_(producer)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Trailldbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Rice_(author)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameOpal Dreamdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dario_Marianellidbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_imaginary_friendsOpal Dream (also known as Pobby and Dingan) is a 2006 drama film, based on the 2000 Ben Rice novella Pobby and Dingan, directed by Peter Cattaneo and starring an ensemble cast including Vince Colosimo, Jacqueline McKenzie, Christian Byers and Sapphire Boyce. It was filmed on location around South Australia, in Adelaide, Coober Pedy and Woomera. Opal Dream was released in Australia on 28 September 2006, with eventual release around the world.dbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directorRoger Allersdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directorJill Cultondbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Motion_Picture_Groupdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichelle Murdoccadbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Giordanodbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerDana Gumbinerdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Krakowskidbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Warburtondbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Lawrencedbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Favreaudbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAshton Kutcherdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Sinisedbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringDebra Messingdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Connollydbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorgia Engeldbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringGordon Tootoosisdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jill_Cultondbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Allersdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Motion_Picture_Groupdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Bencichdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Mauldindbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_J._Friedmandbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Moore_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameOpen Seasondbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grizzly_bears_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michelle_Murdoccadbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Allersdbp-dbr:Open_Season_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_Season_(franchise)Open Season is a 2006 American animated adventure comedy film directed by Jill Culton and Roger Allers and written by Nat Mauldin, Steve Bencich, and Ron J. Friedman. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, it features the voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, and Debra Messing. The film follows Boog, a domesticated grizzly bear, who is let go into the woods, and teams up with a one-antlered mule deer named Elliot to return to his old home before open season starts.Open Season premiered at the Greek Theatre on September 25, 2006, and was released in theaters in the United States on September 29 by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $201 million against an $85M budget. The first in the Open Season film series, it was followed by Open Season 2 (2008), Open Season 3 (2010), and Open Season: Scared Silly (2015). A video game based on the film was released, and a television series, Open Season: Call of Nature, was released in 2023.dbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbp:nameOperation Murderdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosOperation Murder is a 1957 British 'B' crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Tom Conway, Patrick Holt and Sandra Dorne. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by the Danzinger brothers.dbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiedbp-dbp:nameOperation Stogiedbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Operation_Stogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisOperation Stogie is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring John Hewer, Anton Rogers and Susan Stephen. It was written by M.M. McCormack and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kramerdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfreydbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Imperiolidbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Burstyndbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kramerdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfreydbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Harpo_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Kramerdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Niehausdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mitch_Albomdbp-dbr:Oprah_Winfrey_Presents:_Mitch_Albom's_For_One_More_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oprah_WinfreyFor One More Day is a 2007 television film adaptation of the Mitch Albom's 2006 novel of the same name, which was a New York Times Best Seller. Produced by Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions, the film stars Michael Imperioli and Ellen Burstyn as leads. Director Lloyd Kramer also directed the TV film version of Albom's 2003 novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Michael Imperioli who also appeared in the previous film, had his son, Vadim, play his younger version in this film.Nick Lachey performs the song "Ordinary Day" on the soundtrack of the film. The film was first aired by ABC on December 9, 2007.dbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jake_Kasdandbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lithgowdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCatherine O'Haradbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSchuyler Fiskdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Blackdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Hanksdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLily Tomlindbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jake_Kasdandbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_White_(scriptwriter)dbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOrange Countydbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orange_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mike_Whitedbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Orange_County_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jake_KasdanOrange County is a 2002 American comedy film starring Colin Hanks and Jack Black. It was released on January 11, 2002. The movie was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by MTV Productions and Scott Rudin. The movie was directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Mike White.dbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:starringJames Gleasondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:starringCyril Maudedbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:nameOrders Is Ordersdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_FordeOrders Is Orders is a 1933 British comedy film starring Charlotte Greenwood, James Gleason and Cyril Maude about an American film crew who move into a British army barracks to start making a film, much to the commander's horror. Much of the film concerns the interaction between the American crew and the British officers. It is based upon the 1932 play Orders Are Orders by Ian Hay and Anthony Armstrong. It was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in London with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Future Hollywood star Ray Milland appeared in a supporting role. The film was remade in 1954 as Orders Are Orders starring Peter Sellers, Sid James and Tony Hancock.dbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:nameOrders to Killdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Dehndbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsOrders to Kill is a 1958 British wartime drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Paul Massie, Eddie Albert and Irene Worth. It was written by Paul Dehn and George St. George, based on a story by Donald Chase Downes, a former American intelligence operative who also acted as technical adviser to the film.dbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trey_Parkerdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:October_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:producerMatt Stonedbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:producerJason McHughdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:producerFran Rubel Kuzuidbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:starringTrey Parkerdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:starringMatt Stonedbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:starringMichael Dean Jacobsdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:starringDian Bachardbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:starringRobyn Lynnedbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trey_Parkerdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:October_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_McHughdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Stonedbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fran_Rubel_Kuzuidbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Trey_Parkerdbp-dbr:Orgazmodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormonism_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erotic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rogue_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Mormon_missionariesdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Trey_Parkerdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Matt_Stonedbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Trey_Parkerdbp-dbr:Orgazmopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Trey_Parker_and_Matt_StoneOrgazmo is a 1997 American superhero sex comedy film written, directed and edited by Trey Parker and produced by Matt Stone, Jason McHugh, and Fran Rubel Kuzui. It stars Parker, Stone, Dian Bachar, Robyn Lynne, and Michael Dean Jacobs. The plot follows Joe Young (Trey Parker), a devout Mormon missionary who, to pay for his and his fiancée's dream wedding and home, acts in a pornographic film as the superhero Orgazmo with his side-kick Choda Boy (Dian Bachar).The film was conceived by Trey Parker, with collaborators Matt Stone and Jason McHugh, as a raunchy satire reflecting their own move from Colorado to Hollywood, using the sex industry as a backdrop to heighten its absurdity. Though initially met with resistance from major studios, the film was ultimately funded partly by a Japanese porn company and secured distribution through October Films. Orgazmo struggled at the box office after receiving an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, but endures as a cult film among fans of Parker and Stone's South Park.dbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Bogartdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrest_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Dan_Georgedbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Bellamydbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Marie_Saintdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Darrowdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Bogartdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Marxdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fisher_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:nameCancel My Reservationdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominic_Frontieredbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Louis_L'Amourdbp-dbr:Cancel_My_Reservationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_BogartCancel My Reservation is a 1972 American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint, and directed by Paul Bogart. The movie was Bob Hope's last of over 50 theatrical features as leading man, a screen run begun in 1938. It was also Eva Marie Saint's last film before she took a break from the big screen until 1986's Nothing in Common.dbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbp:nameCannibal Capersdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Capersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsCannibal Capers is an animated Disney short film in the Silly Symphonies series. It was released on March 13, 1930.dbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._F._Lawtondbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributorCIC Videodbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:producerGary W. Goldsteindbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Barbeaudbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Tweeddbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Maherdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._F._Lawtondbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CIC_Videodbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._F._Lawtondbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:nameCannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Deathdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Joseph_Conraddbp-dbr:Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Heart_of_DarknessCannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death is a 1989 American comedy film directed by J. F. Lawton and starring Shannon Tweed and Bill Maher. The film sends up many pop culture motifs and societal trends, including feminism (and feminist movements' fragmentation around various issues), B movies (particularly Cannibal Holocaust), celebrities, major writers and political figures, centered around a spoof of Joseph Conrad's 1899 novel Heart of Darkness. It was the first feature directed (under the pseudonym J. D. Athens) by screenwriter J. F. Lawton, who also authored Pretty Woman, Under Siege and its sequel, and television show V.I.P.dbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giovanna_Rallidbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raf_Vallonedbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Dueldbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Kandeldbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobadbp-dbp:nameCannon for Cordobadbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1912dbp-dbr:Cannon_for_Cordobapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_WendkosCannon for Cordoba is a 1970 American Western film. Filmed in Spain, the larger part of the movie takes place in Mexico in 1912. Directed by Paul Wendkos, it stars George Peppard, Pete Duel, Giovanna Ralli and Raf Vallone, and features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein.In the novelization of his movie "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", Quentin Tarantino places fictional actor Rick Dalton (Leonardo DeCaprio) in the role of Jackson Harkness.dbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Leasedbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Mooredbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLucile Brownedbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_McConvilledbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCannonball Expressdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Cannonball_Express_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_FoxCannonball Express is a 1932 American action film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Rex Lease, Tom Moore and Lucile Browne.dbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Sellersdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry-Thomasdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luciana_Paluzzidbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:nameCarlton-Browne of the F.O.dbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Addisondbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Carlton-Browne_of_the_F.O.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_DellCarlton-Browne of the F.O. (U.S. title: Man in a Cocked Hat) is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and Jeffrey Dell and starring Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, and Luciana Paluzzi. It was written by Boulting and Dell and produced by John Boulting.The film centres on an inept Foreign Office (F.O.) diplomat who is sent to re-establish good relations with the island of Gaillardia, an obscure former British colony that attracts the attention of both the UK and the USSR for its mineral deposits.dbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Boris_Morrosdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel Rheinerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_McHughdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Prince_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Hunt_(actress,_born_1917)dbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_O'Driscolldbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Peercedbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Risë_Stevensdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Jaraydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ezio_Pinzadbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Damroschdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jascha_Heifetzdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Buloffdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vaughn_Monroedbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leopold_Stokowskidbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Ponsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Rubensteindbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fritz_Reinerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruno_Walterdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregor_Piatigorskydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Artur_Rodzińskidbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olin_Downesdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Boris_Morrosdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seena_Owendbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCarnegie Halldbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_concert_hallsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovskydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carnegie_HallCarnegie Hall is a 1947 American musical drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Marsha Hunt and William Prince. The film was produced by Federal Films and released by United Artists.Ulmer directed Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of Ulmer's daughter Arianné. The New York City concert venue Carnegie Hall serves as the film's setting for the plot and performances. A tribute to classical music and Carnegie Hall, the film features appearances by some of the prominent music figures of the 20th century. Based on a story by silent movie actress Seena Owen, Carnegie Hall follows the life of Irish immigrant Nora Ryan who arrives in the U.S. just as the grand concert hall is opened in 1891, and her life is intertwined with the performers, conductors, aspiring artists and employees who work there. The plot serves as a thread to connect the music performances.dbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harley_Knolesdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Hammonddbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matheson_Langdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Schildkrautdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harley_Knolesdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Macardledbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameCarnivaldbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_theatredbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Othellodbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Carnival_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsCarnival is a 1931 British drama film in black and white with colour sequences directed by Herbert Wilcox and produced by his British & Dominions Film Corporation, starring Matheson Lang, Joseph Schildkraut, Kay Hammond and Chili Bouchier. During a performance of Othello a jealous actor attempts to strangle his wife who he believes has committed adultery. It was a remake of the 1921 film Carnival. The French musician Alfred Rode appears with his band.dbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Carnival_Capersdbp-dbp:nameCarnival Capersdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Carnival_Caperspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_chase_filmsCarnival Capers is a 1932 animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 65th Oswald cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions and the 117th in the entire series.dbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Berg_(director)dbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Reardondbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerIwona Echtdbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:producerJeroen Jedeloodbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameCarouseldbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_marketingdbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Advertisementsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philipsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_worksdbp-dbr:Carousel_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winners_of_the_Cannes_Lions_International_Advertising_Festival_Film_Grand_PrixCarousel is an online advertisement launched in April 2009 by Philips to promote Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD televisions. The 139-second (2m19s) piece is a continuous tracking shot of a frozen moment after an armoured car heist gone wrong, with robbers dressed in clown masks holding a pitched battle with police officers inside a hospital. The campaign surrounding Carousel was led by the central Philips team at DDB in London and produced by advertising agency Tribal DDB in Amsterdam. It was directed by Adam Berg, with production contracted to London-based production company Stinkdigital. The ad went on to become a huge critical success, winning the advertising industry's most prestigious award: the Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. It is only the second online advertisement to win in the Film category, after Dove's Evolution in 2007. Scenes from Carousel were used in the music video for hip hop artist 50 Cent's single "Ok, You're Right".dbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Ephrondbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Jonesdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_MacRaedbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_King_(director)dbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Ephrondbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Ephrondbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phoebe_Ephrondbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCarouseldbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_afterlifedbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Darbydbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Kingdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ferenc_Molnárdbp-dbr:Carousel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_Rodgers_and_HammersteinCarousel is a 1956 American drama fantasy musical film based on the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical of the same name, which in turn was based on Ferenc Molnár's 1909 non-musical play Liliom. The film stars Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones and was directed by Henry King.As with the original stage production, the film contains some of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most famous songs and perhaps the most serious storyline of all of their musicals.dbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Kingsley-International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerTeddy Bairddbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Woolf_(producer)dbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Leightondbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noelle_Middletondbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Kingsley-International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Woolf_(producer)dbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hunter_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:nameCarrington V.C.dbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Carrington_V.C._(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_recipients_of_the_Victoria_CrossCarrington V.C., also known as Court Martial in the United States, is a 1954 British legal drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring David Niven, Margaret Leighton and Noelle Middleton. Others in the cast include Allan Cuthbertson, Victor Maddern, Raymond Francis, Michael Bates, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Keen and Maurice Denham. Made by Romulus Films it was distributed by the company's Independent Film Distributors and released in the United States by Kingsley-International Pictures. It was adapted for the screen by John Hunter from the play of the same name by Campbell and Dorothy Christie. It was produced by Teddy Baird.It was shot at Shepperton Studios near London with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Shingleton. The Victoria Cross worn by Niven in the film was that awarded to Arthur Henry Cross for service in World War I.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Windsordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Logandbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Whitfielddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:nameCarry On Abroaddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Abroadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsCarry On Abroad is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas, the 24th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). The film features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth and Hattie Jacques. It was the 23rd and final Carry On appearance for Charles Hawtrey. June Whitfield returned after appearing in Carry On Nurse 13 years earlier. Jimmy Logan and Carol Hawkins made their first of two appearances in the series.Along with the previous film in the series (Carry On Matron), it features the highest number of the regular Carry On team, and surpasses that if Terry Scott is included, who filmed a scene as an irate Wundatours customer; his scene was cut from the final film. The only other member missing is Jim Dale, who had left the series by this point, but would return for Carry On Columbus in 1992. The film was followed by Carry On Girls in 1973.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liz_Fraserdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elke_Sommerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Windsor_Daviesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Freeman_(British_writer)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:nameCarry On Behinddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behinddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buckinghamshiredbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_archaeologydbp-dbr:Carry_On_Behindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsCarry On Behind is a 1975 British comedy film, the 27th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was the first entry in the series not to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell since Carry On Cruising 13 years previously. Also missing was series stalwart Sid James. James was busy touring in a play, while Rothwell's health prevented him from writing. The regular actors present are Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth, Bernard Bresslaw and Patsy Rowlands. Carry On Behind was the final picture in the series for Bresslaw (in his 14th appearance), Liz Fraser (in her fourth) and Rowlands (in her ninth) as well as Carol Hawkins (in her second). It saw the only appearances of Elke Sommer, Adrienne Posta, Sherrie Hewson and Ian Lavender in a Carry On film, and was the first of two entries in the series for Windsor Davies. The film was followed by Carry On England in 1976.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:producerPeter Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:producerJohn Goldstonedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Crowedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Lipmandbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Daledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Whitfielddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Cribbinsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rik_Mayalldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Wilson_(Scottish_actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Richardson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexei_Sayledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julian_Clarydbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Laceydbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Planerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Freeman_(British_writer)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Antrobusdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:nameCarry On Columbusdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1490sdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_Columbusdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Isabella_I_of_Castiledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1492dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_pre-Columbian_Americadbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Du_Prezdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Columbuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_comedy_filmsCarry On Columbus is a 1992 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Jim Dale, Bernard Cribbins, Maureen Lipman, Peter Richardson and many other British comic actors. It was written by Dave Freeman and John Antrobus.It was the 31st and final release in the Carry On film series (1958–1992), a belated entry following 1978's Carry On Emmannuelle. It was produced to coincide with the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:producerPeter Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Barkerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Eatondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:nameCarry On Constabledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constabledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Constablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsCarry On Constable is a 1960 British comedy film, the fourth in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was released in February 1960. Of the regular team, it featured Kenneth Connor, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, and Hattie Jacques. Sid James (who would later appear in the ITV sitcom Bless This House) makes his debut in the series here, while early regulars Leslie Phillips, Eric Barker, and Shirley Eaton also turn up, although Phillips did not appear again in the series for 32 years. It was the first "Carry On..." film to include some nudity with Connor, Hawtrey, Williams, and Phillips baring their behinds during a shower scene. The film was followed by Carry On Regardless (1961).dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Daledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Douglasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameCarry On Cowboydbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foreign_films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsCarry On Cowboy is a 1965 British comedy Western film, the eleventh in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was the first film to feature series regulars Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw. Series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims all feature, and Angela Douglas makes the first of her four appearances in the series. Kenneth Williams, usually highly critical of all the Carry on films he appeared in, called the film "a success on every level" in his diary, taking pride in its humour and pathos. The film was followed by Carry On Screaming! (1966).dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:directorRalph Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liz_Fraserdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esma_Cannondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dilys_Layedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Percivaldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Barkerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:nameCarry On Cruisingdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Cruisingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_GamleyCarry On Cruising is a 1962 British comedy film, the sixth in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was based on an original story by Eric Barker. P&O – Orient Lines were thanked in the credits. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Connor appear in the film, whereas Joan Sims and Charles Hawtrey do not. Sims took ill shortly before filming began and was replaced by Dilys Laye, making her Carry On debut, at four days' notice. Hawtrey was dropped for demanding star billing and more money, but returned for the next entry, making this the only entry during Hawtrey's 23-film run which he missed. Sims returned two years later in Carry On Cleo. Liz Fraser notches up the second of her four appearances here. Lance Percival makes his only appearance in the series in Carry On Cruising, playing the ship's chef, the role originally designated for Hawtrey. The Australian actor Vincent Ball also makes his first, of two, Carry On appearances. This was the last film to have its screenplay written by Norman Hudis. This film was notable for being the first in the series to be filmed in colour. The film was followed by Carry On Cabby (1963).dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Windsordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:nameCarry On Dickdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1750sdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_highwaymendbp-dbr:Carry_On_Dickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Dick_TurpinCarry On Dick is a 1974 British comedy film, the 26th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). The story is based on the Dick Turpin legend and features Turpin (James) as an antihero, attempting to evade capture by the authorities.Carry On Dick was released in July 1974 and marked the end of an era for the series. It features the last appearances of Sid James (after nineteen appearances in the series prior to his death two years later from a heart attack), Hattie Jacques (fourteen appearances) and Barbara Windsor (nine appearances), although all three would appear in the Carry On Laughing TV series and Windsor would co-present a film compilation, That's Carry On!. It was the first of two Carry On appearances for Sam Kelly and the final Carry On film for Margaret Nolan (six appearances) and Bill Maynard (five appearances). It was the 20th and final Carry On to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell. Other regulars in Carry On Dick were Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Patsy Rowlands and Jack Douglas. The film was followed by Carry On Behind in 1975.One of the scenes of this movie incidentally features the marriage bed of Henry VII as a stage prop.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Windsordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Daledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Harrisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:nameCarry On Doctordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_sequels_of_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_faith_healingCarry On Doctor is a 1967 British comedy film, the 15th in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It is the second in the series to have a medical theme. Frankie Howerd makes the first of his two appearances in the film series and stars alongside regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth, and Bernard Bresslaw. Hattie Jacques returns for the first time since Carry On Cabby four years earlier, while Barbara Windsor returns after her debut in Carry On Spying three years earlier. Carry On Doctor marks Anita Harris's second and final appearance in the series. The film was followed by Carry On Up the Khyber in 1968.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:distributorHemdaledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:distributorThe Rank Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Danielledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beryl_Reiddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:nameCarry On Emmannuelledbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuelledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Emmannuellepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EmmanuelleCarry On Emmannuelle is a 1978 British comedy film, the 30th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). The film was to be the final Carry On for many regulars, including Kenneth Williams (in his 26th Carry On), Kenneth Connor (in his 17th), Joan Sims (in her 24th) and Peter Butterworth (in his 16th). Jack Douglas is the only regular from this film to bridge the gap to Carry On Columbus. Beryl Reid, Henry McGee and Suzanne Danielle make their only appearances in the series here. The film featured a change in style, becoming more openly sexual and explicit. This was highlighted by the implied behaviour of Danielle's character, though she does not bare any more flesh than any other Carry On female lead. These changes brought the film closer to the then popular X-rated series of Confessions... comedies, or indeed the actual Emmanuelle films that it parodies. This film, as well as the initial release of Carry On England, were the only films in the series to be certified AA by the British Board of Film Censors, which restricted audiences to those aged 14 and over. The film was followed by the final installment of the series Carry On Columbus in 1992.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Geesondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Mowerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Douglas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Windsor_Daviesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melvyn_Hayesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:nameCarry On Englanddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Englandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy_filmsCarry On England is a 1976 British comedy film, the 28th release in the series of the original 30 Carry On films (1958–1978). It was released in October 1976 and featured Carry On regulars Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. It was the second and last Carry On film for Windsor Davies, Diane Langton and Peter Jones, as well as the fifth and last for Patricia Franklin and the eighth and last for Julian Holloway. Patrick Mower, Judy Geeson and Melvyn Hayes make their only appearances in a Carry On film. The film was followed by That's Carry On! in 1977.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Windsordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Scottdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Copedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:nameCarry On Matrondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matrondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Matronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsCarry On Matron is a 1972 British comedy film, the 23rd release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was released in May 1972. It was directed by Gerald Thomas and features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor. This was the last Carry On film for Terry Scott after appearing in seven films, and for Kenneth Cope after appearing in two.Along with the next film in the series (Carry On Abroad, released later in 1972), it features the highest number of the regular Carry On team. The only regular members missing are Peter Butterworth – who was due to play Freddy but was unable because of other work engagements – and Jim Dale. Butterworth returned in a major role in Abroad, and Dale would return belatedly for Carry On Columbus in 1992.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Owen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Longdondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Rossingtondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Handldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Medwindbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Irelanddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Firbankdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Eatondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Stephendbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:nameCarry On Nursedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_nursingCarry On Nurse is a 1959 British comedy film, the second in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). Of the regular team, it featured Joan Sims (in her Carry On film debut), Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey, with Hattie Jacques and Leslie Phillips. The film was written by Norman Hudis based on the play Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. It was the top-grossing film of 1959 in the United Kingdom and, with an audience of 10.4 million, had the highest cinema viewing of any of the "Carry On" films. It was also highly successful in the United States, where it was reported that it played at some cinemas for three years. The film was followed by Carry On Teacher later in 1959.dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:producerKenneth Myersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Connordbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Owen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Longdondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Barkerdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Rossingtondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Eatondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hartnelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dora_Bryandbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Monkhousedbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Campiondbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:nameCarry On Sergeantdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Carry_On_Sergeantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsCarry On Sergeant is a 1958 British comedy film about national service starring William Hartnell, Bob Monkhouse and Eric Barker; it is the first in the series of Carry On films, with 31 entries released from 1958 to 1992. The film was based on a play The Bull Boys by R. F. Delderfield and was adapted into a script by Norman Hudis with John Antrobus contributing additional material and replacing the conscripted ballet dancers of the novel with a married couple. It was directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers, a partnership which would last until 1978. Actors in this film, who went on to be part of the regular team in the series, were Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Terry Scott. The film was followed by Carry On Nurse (1959).dbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Simsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1914)dbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Bresslawdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Copedbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:nameCarry on at Your Conveniencedbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carry_On_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brightondbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Carry_On_at_Your_Conveniencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_factoriesCarry On at Your Convenience (also known as Carry On Round the Bend outside the UK) is a 1971 British comedy film, directed by Gerald Thomas and starring regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw and Kenneth Cope in the first of his two Carry On appearances. It was written by Talbot Rothwell and produced by Peter Rogers.It was the 22nd release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992) and the first box office failure. This has been attributed to the film's attempt at exploring the political themes of the trade union movement, portraying union activists as idle, pedantic buffoons, which apparently alienated the traditional working-class audience of the series. The film did not return full production costs until 1976 after several international and television sales. It was followed by Carry On Matron in 1972.dbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLionsgatedbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Gossdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Seagaldbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFlorin Piersic Jr.dbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georges_St-Pierredbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDarren E. Scottdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartine Argentdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Beattiedbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keoni_Waxmandbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCartelsdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cartels_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Keoni_WaxmanCartels, also known as Killing Salazar, is a 2017 action film starring Luke Goss and directed by Keoni Waxman, also featuring Steven Seagal. It had a limited theatrical release on July 7, 2017, and was released on DVD and digital streaming on September 19, 2017.dbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sergio_Martinodbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pietro_Innocenzidbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Umberto_Innocenzidbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francesco_Quinndbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Forddbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Connerydbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sergio_Martinodbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pietro_Innocenzidbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Umberto_Innocenzidbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernesto_Gastaldidbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Leonidbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:nameCasablanca Expressdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expressdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Winston_Churchilldbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Algeriadbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_African_campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sergio_Martinodbp-dbr:Casablanca_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Macaroni_Combat_filmsCasablanca Express is a 1989 Italian action war film starring Jason Connery and Francisco Quinn that was filmed in Morocco. It was produced by Pietro Innocenzi and Umberto Innocenzi and directed by Sergio Martino. The film was later featured in an episode of Cinema Insomnia.dbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVirgindbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trevor_Lucasdbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kit_Taylordbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Briony_Behetsdbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Briantdbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tessa_Humphriesdbp-dbr:Cassandra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLee 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is a 1987 Australian horror film directed by Colin Eggleston.dbp-dbr:Cast_a_Giant_Shadowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:Cast_a_Giant_Shadowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Cast_a_Giant_Shadowdbp-dbp:producerMelville 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a Giant Shadow is a 1966 American action film based on the life of Colonel Mickey Marcus, and stars Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Yul Brynner, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and Angie Dickinson. Melville Shavelson adapted, produced and directed. The film is a fictionalized account of the experiences of a real-life Jewish-American military officer, Colonel David "Mickey" Marcus, who commanded units of the fledgling Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.dbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Napierdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hermione_Baddeleydbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Swinburnedbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCastedbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Campbell_GullanCaste is a 1930 British drama film directed by Campbell Gullan and starring Hermione Baddeley, Nora Swinburne and Alan Napier. It was made at Walton Studios. Michael Powell worked on the screenplay and (uncredited) was involved with the technical side of direction.dbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:distributorFilmophonedbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:producerWidgey R. Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wally_Patchdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haddon_Masondbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:starringEric Adeneydbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:nameCastle Sinisterdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Widgey_R._NewmanCastle Sinister was a 1932 British horror film produced, written and directed by Widgey R. Newman. Very little is known of either the film or the director, although available information suggests Newman to have been something of a maverick in the British film industry of the time. Castle Sinister is classed as a lost film.dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerRalph Dietrichdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Tolerdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Larkin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Derr_Biggersdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:nameCastle in the Desertdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanCastle in the Desert is a 1942 film featuring the Chinese detective Charlie Chan. It was the eleventh film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, and the last made by 20th Century Fox. The series continued with Toler, though under much reduced circumstances, at Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Rorkedbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:nameCastles in the Airdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Castles_in_the_Air_(1923_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._SamuelsonCastles in the Air is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Nelson Keys, Lillian Hall-Davis and Campbell Gullan. It was originally made as Let's Pretend.dbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStan Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Tenneydbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carolee_Schneemanndbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCat's Cradledbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stan_BrakhageCat's Cradle is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1959. The film was described by Brakhage as "sexual witchcraft involving two couples and a 'medium' cat."dbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Cat_Feuddbp-dbp:nameCat Feuddbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Feudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_FranklynCat Feud is a 1958 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Chuck Jones featuring Marc Antony and Pussyfoot. It was released on December 20, 1958. The title is a pun on cat food.dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:distributorAIPdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Rusoffdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ayres_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Callarddbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Rusoffdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lou_Rusoffdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:nameCat Girldbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer)Cat Girl is a 1957 horror film directed by Alfred Shaughnessy and starring Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. It was produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff. The film was an unofficial remake of Val Lewton's Cat People (1942). In the United States American International Pictures released Cat Girl on a double bill with The Amazing Colossal Man (1957).This was the first of two cat-related films starring Barbara Shelley, the other being The Shadow of the Cat (1961).dbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Barry_(actor)dbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bickenbachdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Candbp-dbp:nameCatch as Cats Candbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parrotsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Bing_Crosbydbp-dbr:Catch_as_Cats_Canpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_canariesCatch as Cats Can is a 1947 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The short was released on December 6, 1947, and stars Sylvester.dbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Rossdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:producerSu Armstrongdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Malkovichdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Blethyndbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Scheiderdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liev_Schreiberdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cromwelldbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melanie_Griffithdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerry_Shaledbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Rossdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ridley_Scottdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Scottdbp-dbr:RKO_281dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scott_Free_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Logandbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Citizen_Kanedbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_William_Randolph_Hearstdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_William_Randolph_Hearstdbp-dbr:RKO_281purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Orson_WellesRKO 281 is a 1999 American historical drama television film directed by Benjamin Ross, written by John Logan, and starring Liev Schreiber, James Cromwell, Melanie Griffith, John Malkovich, Roy Scheider, and Liam Cunningham. The film depicts the troubled production behind the 1941 film Citizen Kane. The film's title is a reference to the original production number of Citizen Kane. It premiered on HBO on November 20, 1999.dbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rocky_Langdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_A._Sherkowdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Gordondbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Wisedbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Bergdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_McArthurdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Carlisledbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Stritzeldbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Blossomdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerome_Dempseydbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_J._Fisherdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rocky_Langdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_A._Sherkowdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Gordondbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rocky_Langdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:nameRace for Glorydbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycle_racing_filmsRace for Glory (also known as American Built) is a 1989 American action film directed by Rocky Lang. The film stars Alex McArthur, Peter Berg, Pamela Ludwig, Ray Wise, Oliver Stritzel and Barbara Blossom in the lead roles. The score was composed by Jay Ferguson.dbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:distributorGUO Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:distributorFilm Ventures Internationaldbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:distributorEndeavour Productionsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:producerJohn Barnettdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:producerDavid Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Wahldbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley_Ann_Warrendbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruno_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Ventures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Event_Cinemasdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Everett_De_Rochedbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:nameRace for the Yankee Zephyrdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_May_(composer)dbp-dbr:Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_HemmingsRace for the Yankee Zephyr (also known as Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr) is a 1981 action adventure film directed by David Hemmings and starring Ken Wahl, Lesley Ann Warren, George Peppard and Donald Pleasence.dbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louie_Psihoyosdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbp:producerFisher Stevensdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbp:producerOlivia Ahnemanndbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louie_Psihoyosdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbp:nameRacing Extinctiondbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbp:nameRacing Extinction: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:Racing_Extinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louie_PsihoyosRacing Extinction is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists, and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary The Cove (2009). The film received one Oscar nomination, for Best Original Song, and one Emmy nomination for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. Racing Extinction premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, followed by limited theater release, with worldwide broadcast premiere on Discovery Channel in 220 countries or territories on December 2, 2015.Racing Extinction′s website details further information about contemporary extinction and campaigns with which to prevent it. The film was created by the Oceanic Preservation Society.dbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLorraine Braccodbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Baldwindbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Mazzellodbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mickey_Evansdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRadio Flyerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Mickey_EvansRadio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans. It stars Lorraine Bracco, John Heard, Elijah Wood, Joseph Mazzello, Adam Baldwin, and Ben Johnson and is narrated by Tom Hanks. Evans was to make his directorial debut on the film but was replaced by Donner. Michael Douglas and Evans were executive producers. Filming locations included Novato, California, and Columbia Airport in Columbia, California.dbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Alan Simondbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDale Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Nemethdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Alan Simondbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth karrdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShea Whighamdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Wilsondbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKatheryn Winnickdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlanis Morissettedbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonathan Scarfedbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRadio Free Albemuthdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Philip_K._Dickdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rhino_Films_filmsRadio Free Albemuth is a 2010 American film adaptation of the dystopian novel Radio Free Albemuth by author Philip K. Dick, which was written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985. The film is written, directed, and produced by John Alan Simon and stars Jonathan Scarfe and Shea Whigham.dbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Producers & Distributorsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbp:nameRadio Piratesdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Piratespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellRadio Pirates, also known as Big Ben Calling, is a 1935 British musical film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Leslie French, Mary Lawson and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was written by Donovan Pedelty, with music and lyrics by Mark Lubbock, and made at Shepperton Studios.dbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Howittdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MarVista_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Merritt_Pattersondbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debby_Ryandbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Robertson_(actress)dbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarena_Parmardbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:starringAdam DiMarcodbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Howittdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MarVista_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:nameRadio Rebeldbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_dramadbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Teen_dramadbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebeldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radio_peopledbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Howittdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Radio_Rebelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_soundtrack_albumsRadio Rebel is a 2012 teen drama television film directed by Peter Howitt, written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott, based on the novel Shrinking Violet. The movie premiered on Disney Channel on February 17, 2012. The movie was produced by MarVista Entertainment and Two 4 the Money Media, in association with Disney Channel. It stars Debby Ryan, Merritt Patterson, Adam DiMarco, Sarena Parmar and Nancy Robertson. The film follows a shy girl (Ryan) who goes undercover with a radio persona that allows her to express her true feelings. Her identity is put at risk when her school principal (Robertson) threatens to expel the young girl following a life of mischief.dbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerMoctesuma Esparzadbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringLisa Blountdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Stockwelldbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Kennedydbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Dudikoffdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringDon Murraydbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringMichele Littledbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:starringNorbert Weisserdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:nameRadioactive Dreamsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_World_War_IIIdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2011dbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:De_Laurentiis_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:Radioactive_Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_PyunRadioactive Dreams is a 1985 post-apocalyptic science fiction-comedy film written and directed by Albert Pyun and starring George Kennedy, Michael Dudikoff, Don Murray, and Lisa Blount. The names of the two main characters are homages to noir detective fiction icons Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler and Mike Hammer. The film has achieved cult status and has been screened in several cult revival programs around the world.The film begins with two boys growing up in a fallout shelter, in an attempt to escape a nuclear war. They rejoin the world in 2010, and soon acquire the activation keys of the world's last nuclear missile. They get involved in gang warfare in their new environment.dbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Fitzmauricedbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_d'Abbadie_d'Arrastdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Colmandbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Francisdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Fitzmauricedbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_d'Abbadie_d'Arrastdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Howarddbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameRafflesdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Fitzmauricedbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_A._J._Rafflesdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_heist_filmsRaffles is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-mystery film produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It stars Ronald Colman as the title character, a proper English gentleman who moonlights as a notorious jewel thief, and Kay Francis as his love interest. It is based on the play Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1906) by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Wiley Presbrey, which was in turn adapted from the 1899 short story collection of the same name by Hornung.Oscar Lagerstrom was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording.The story had been filmed previously as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1917) with John Barrymore as Raffles, and again as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1925) by Universal Studios. A 1939 Goldwyn produced version, again titled just Raffles, starred David Niven in the title role.dbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_de_Havillanddbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Van_Drutendbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Howarddbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameRafflesdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raffles_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_A._J._RafflesRaffles is a 1939 American crime comedy film starring David Niven and Olivia de Havilland, and is one of several film adaptations of an 1899 short story collection by E. 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Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure is a 1977 live-action/animated musical fantasy film loosely adapted from the 1924 novel Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees. It was directed by Richard Williams, produced by the Bobbs-Merrill Company, and released theatrically by 20th Century Fox. A 1941 short film had previously featured the Raggedy Ann and Andy characters created by Johnny Gruelle. The first feature-length animated musical comedy produced in the United States, the plot follows Raggedy Ann and Andy, who, along with other toys, live in the nursery of a little girl named Marcella. During Marcella's seventh birthday, Babette, from France, is introduced as the new doll from a large package. Meanwhile, the lecherous Captain Contagious kidnaps Babette in his pirate ship and escapes from the nursery. Ann and Andy must explore and find Babette in the Deep Deep Woods to save her.The film began development when producer Richard Horner chose the characters from a conversation surrounding promotions of children's products. The Bobbs-Merrill Company became its financer, and the film was a stage musical and a live-action television special before it was decided to become an animated film. Director Williams controlled most of production, which lasted for more than two years, budgeting to the cost of $4 million. As a result, the release date was pushed back for an extra three months of work. Joe Raposo contributed all of the music and songs for the film. The film's promotional campaign cost $2 million.Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure premiered on March 20, 1977, in nine major cities before it was generally released on April 1, 1977, in the United States. It received mixed reviews, with much of the praise going to the animation. Ever since its release, the film only gained a few home video releases and some television broadcasts. The film was adapted by the 1981 drama adaptation and the 1986 Broadway musical, Raggedy Ann. In recent years, it has developed a cult following for its songs and characters.dbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bille_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Cannondbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerKeke Palmerdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Levinedbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McAboydbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Jerkinsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andre_Lindaldbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keke_Palmerdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drake_Belldbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Avan_Jogiadbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Schneiderdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burkely_Duffielddbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringKeenan Traceydbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bille_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Cannondbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Keke_Palmerdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McAboydbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameRagsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Musical_filmdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Musical_filmdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Cinderelladbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bille_Woodruffdbp-dbr:Rags_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_original_filmsRags is a Nickelodeon Original Movie. It is a musical, gender-switched inversion and modernization of the Cinderella fairy tale, starring Keke Palmer, Max Schneider, Drake Bell, Avan Jogia, and Nick Cannon. 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A sequel to First Blood (1982), it is the second installment in the Rambo film series. The film was directed by George P. Cosmatos from a story by Kevin Jarre, with a screenplay by James Cameron and Stallone. It co-stars Richard Crenna, who reprises his role as Colonel Sam Trautman, along with Charles Napier, Julia Nickson, and Steven Berkoff.The film's plot is inspired by the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. In the movie, Rambo is released from prison in a deal with the United States government to document the possible existence of missing prisoners of war (POWs) in Vietnam, but is given strict orders not to rescue any. When Rambo defies his orders, he is abandoned and forced once again to rely on his own brutal combat skills to save the POWs.Rambo: First Blood Part II was released on May 22, 1985, by Tri-Star Pictures, becoming a major global blockbuster, with an estimated box office gross of $150 million in the United States, becoming the second highest grossing film at the domestic box office and the third highest grossing film worldwide in 1985. It has become one of the most recognized installments in the series, having inspired countless rip-offs, parodies, video games, and imitations. In 2009, Entertainment Weekly ranked the movie number 23 on its list of "The Best Rock-'em, Sock-'em Movies of the Past 25 Years".Despite its success and pop-culture status, Rambo: First Blood Part II earned mixed reviews from critics, with many feeling Rambo's compelling nature was lost from its predecessor in favor of a more typical action hero portrayal. Additionally, it was nominated in seven categories at the 6th Golden Raspberry Awards, winning four, including Worst Picture. 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Directed by Adrian Grünberg, the film serves as a sequel to Rambo (2008), and the fifth installment in the Rambo film series. The story sees Rambo traveling to Mexico to save his adopted niece, who has been kidnapped by a Mexican cartel and forced into prostitution. Paz Vega, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Adriana Barraza, Yvette Monreal, Genie Kim aka Yenah Han, Joaquín Cosío, and Óscar Jaenada star in supporting roles.Plans for a fifth film were announced on and off again since 2008, with different iterations developed and canceled. The film was finally announced in May 2018, with Grünberg attached to direct. Principal photography began in October 2018 in Bulgaria and Spain and ended in December 2018, with additional photography in May 2019. Brian Tyler returned to score the film.Rambo: Last Blood was theatrically released on September 20, 2019, to negative reviews from critics with praise for action sequences and Stallone's performance, but criticised its script, graphic violence and accusations of racist and xenophobic attitudes towards Mexico. The film grossed $91.5 million worldwide against a production budget of $50 million and print and advertisement costs of $30 million.dbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Tylerdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Thompsondbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin King Templetondbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Benzdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringKen Howarddbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Marsdendbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham McTavishdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaung Maung Khindbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Schulzedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringRey Gallegosdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringJake La Botzdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Kangdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Weinstein_Companydbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameRambodbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameRambo: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MoviePass_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Army_Special_Forcesdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Myanmardbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Weinstein_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rambo_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rambo_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_MyanmarRambo is a 2008 American war action film directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, based on the character John Rambo created by author David Morrell for his novel First Blood. A sequel to Rambo III (1988), it is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise and co-stars Julie Benz, Paul Schulze, Matthew Marsden, Graham McTavish, Rey Gallegos, Tim Kang, Jake La Botz, Maung Maung Khin, and Ken Howard. The film is dedicated to the memory of Richard Crenna, who died in 2003. Crenna had played Colonel Sam Trautman in the previous films. In the film, Rambo (reprised by Stallone) leads a group of mercenaries into Burma to rescue Christian missionaries, who have been kidnapped by a local infantry unit.The rights to the Rambo franchise were sold to Miramax Films in 1997 after Carolco Pictures went bankrupt. Miramax intended to produce a fourth film but Stallone was unmotivated to reprise the role. The rights were then sold to Nu Image and Millennium Films in 2005, who green-lit the film before the release of Rocky Balboa (2006). Filming began in Thailand, Mexico, and the United States in January 2007, and ended in May 2007.Rambo was theatrically released in the United States by Lionsgate Films and the Weinstein Company on January 25, 2008, and in Germany by Warner Bros. Pictures on February 14, to mixed reviews, with praise aimed at Stallone’s direction and performance, action sequences, and musical score, but criticism for its plot, excessively graphic violence, and political commentary. It was also a box office success. It grossed $113.2 million worldwide against a production budget between $47.5–50 million. The film was followed by Rambo: Last Blood, released on September 20, 2019.dbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buzz_Feitshansdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:starringRichard Crennadbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buzz_Feitshansdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:nameRambo IIIdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:nameRambo III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carolco_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Army_Special_Forcesdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pakistandbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pakistandbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anti-communist_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Buzz_Feitshansdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Soviet–Afghan_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Rambo_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rambo_(franchise)Rambo III is a 1988 American action film starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. Directed by Peter MacDonald, the script was co-written by Stallone and Sheldon Lettich. It is a sequel to Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and is the third installment in the Rambo series. Richard Crenna reprises his role as Colonel Sam Trautman.The film depicts fictional events during the Soviet–Afghan War. In the film, Rambo sets out on a dangerous journey to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in order to rescue his former commander and his longtime best friend, Col. Trautman, from the hands of an extremely powerful and ruthless Soviet Army colonel who is bent on killing both Trautman and Rambo, while helping a local band of Afghan rebels fight against Soviet forces threatening to destroy their village.Rambo III was released worldwide on May 25, 1988. At the time of its release, Rambo III was the most expensive film ever made with a production budget between $58 and $63 million. The film was not well received by critics and grossed less than its predecessor, Rambo: First Blood Part II, earning $189 million worldwide. It was nominated for five categories at the 9th Golden Raspberry Awards, winning Worst Actor. A sequel, Rambo, was released in 2008 with Stallone reprising his role and also directing the film.dbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:producerDenise Di Novidbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:producerAlison Greenspandbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringSandra Ohdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringSelena Gomezdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringJosh Duhameldbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringBridget Moynahandbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringJoey Kingdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringJohn Corbettdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringGinnifer Goodwindbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:nameRamona and Beezusdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Denise_Di_Novidbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walden_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_duosdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_OregonRamona and Beezus is a 2010 American family adventure comedy drama film adaptation based on the Ramona series of novels written by Beverly Cleary. It was directed by Elizabeth Allen, co-produced by Dune Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures, and Walden Media, written by Laurie Craig and Nick Pustay, and produced by Denise Di Novi and Alison Greenspan with music by Mark Mothersbaugh. The film stars Joey King and Selena Gomez in the title roles. Though the film's title is derived from Beezus and Ramona, the first of Cleary's Ramona books, the plot is mostly based on the sequels Ramona Forever and Ramona's World.Ramona and Beezus was released by Fox 2000 Pictures on July 23, 2010, and grossed $27 million. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the acting of King and Gomez.dbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Dorndbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greer_Garsondbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Colmandbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Petersdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Froescheldbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claudine_Westdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRandom Harvestdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Random_Harvest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_drama_filmsRandom Harvest is a 1942 American romantic drama film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same title, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Claudine West, George Froeschel, and Arthur Wimperis adapted the novel for the screen, and received an Academy Award nomination. The novel keeps the true identity of Paula/Margaret a secret until the very end, something that would have been impossible in a film, where characters’ faces must be seen. This meant that the movie had to take a very different approach to the story. The film stars Ronald Colman as a shellshocked, amnesiac World War I veteran, and Greer Garson as his love interest.The film was an instant commercial success and was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Colman, Best Supporting Actress for Susan Peters, Best Director for Mervyn LeRoy and Best Picture. Garson, whose performance was well-received, was nominated for and won the Academy Award for Best Actress that year for her role in Mrs. Miniver.dbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerGraham Kingdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerGore Verbinskidbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn B. Carlsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Olyphantdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Winstonedbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohnny Deppdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbigail Breslindbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Fisherdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Nighydbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Logan_(writer)dbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Ward_Byrkitdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameRangodbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameRango: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Broadcast_Film_Critics_Association_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_reptiles_and_amphibiansdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lizardsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_Movies_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Logandbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_water_scarcitydbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GK_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Feature_BAFTA_winnersdbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:Rango_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_chameleons_and_geckosRango is a 2011 American animated Western comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by John Logan. The film stars Johnny Depp as Rango, with Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Bill Nighy, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Winstone and Timothy Olyphant in supporting roles. In the film, a pet chameleon ends up in the town of Dirt, an outpost that is in desperate need of a new sheriff.The film contains a number of references to various other films, including The Shakiest Gun in the West, A Fistful of Dollars, Chinatown, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West, Cat Ballou, Raising Arizona and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Verbinski has also cited El Topo as an influence on the film. Visual effects for the film were outsourced to Industrial Light & Magic.Rango premiered on February 14, 2011 at Westwood, Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on March 4. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $246 million worldwide against a $135 million budget. At the 84th Academy Awards, Rango won Best Animated Feature. Following its critical and commercial success, Rango would lead to the formation of Paramount Animation.dbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:producerBlue Andrédbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:producerVanessa Greenedbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rourkedbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:starringLinda Hamiltondbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Levindbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Greenedbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rape_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gil_Mellédbp-dbr:Rape_and_Marriage:_The_Rideout_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_LevinRape and Marriage: The Rideout Case is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Levin and starring Mickey Rourke, Linda Hamilton and Rip Torn.It is based on the true story of the trial of John Rideout, who was accused of raping his wife Greta in Oregon, 1978.dbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Ward_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reg_Livermoredbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltdbp-dbp:starringFernande Glyndbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Greecedbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Heraclesdbp-dbr:Rape_of_the_Beltpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_SafranRape of the Belt is a 1964 Australian television film based on the play by Benn Levy.dbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Orville_O._Dulldbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Maindbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Orville_O._Dulldbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grant_Garettdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Lipmandbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRationingdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rationing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Willis_GoldbeckRationing is a 1944 American comedy film about governmental restrictions on the sale of food, fuel, and other consumer items and services in the United States during World War II. Directed by Willis Goldbeck and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the production stars Wallace Beery and features Marjorie Main.dbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_McCauley_(director)dbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Boxoffice_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn McCauleydbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_McCauley_(director)dbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Boxoffice_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_McCauley_(director)dbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McCauley_(director)dbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Goldingdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRattlersdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:Rattlers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesRattlers is a 1976 horror film starring Sam Chew, Elisabeth Chauvet, Tony Ballen, Dan Priest, Ron Gold, Darwin Joston, and Gary Van Ormand. The film was produced, directed and co-written by John McCauley. Harry Novak, head of Boxoffice International Pictures was the executive producer. The film features an early score by Golden Globe nominated film composer Miles Goodman.dbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Samuelsdbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:producerJessica G. Budindbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:producerAllen Alsobrookdbp-dbr:Raven_Hawkdbp-dbp:producerCheryl L. 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Prior. The film stars Glenn Ford in his final film role, Jan-Michael Vincent, and Traci Lords.dbp-dbr:Raw_Timberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:Raw_Timberdbp-dbp:distributorCrescent Picturesdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:Raw_Timberdbp-dbp:nameRaw Timberdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Higgindbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Taylordbp-dbr:Raw_Timberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lumberjacksRaw Timber is a 1937 American lumberjack Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tom Keene, Kathryn Keys and Budd Buster.The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Dexter.dbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pavloudbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Empire_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Attewdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Dukesdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donal_McCanndbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Niall_Tóibíndbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cora_Venus_Lunnydbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKelly Piperdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRonan Wilmotdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pavloudbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Empire_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRawhead Rexdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIreland / United Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Colin_Townsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Empire_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Folk_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Clive_Barkerdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_County_Wicklowdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhead_Rex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_horror_filmsRawhead Rex is a 1986 British fantasy horror film directed by George Pavlou from a screenplay by Clive Barker, based on his short story of the same name. The story had originally appeared in Vol. 3 of his Books of Blood series. It stars David Dukes, Kelly Piper, Niall Tóibín, Cora Venus Lunny and Donal McCann.The film focuses on a monstrous pagan deity's bloody rampage through the Irish countryside, with the title alluding to the folklore monster Rawhead. Pavlou and Barker had previously worked together on Transmutations (also known as Underworld).The film was given a limited release in the United States by Empire Pictures on 17 April 1987.dbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:nameRawhide Maildbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsRawhide Mail is a 1934 American Western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Jack Perrin, Nelson McDowell and Chris-Pin Martin.dbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGreater Union Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Morrisdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Haywooddbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Kerrdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGregory Harrisondbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arguedbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArkie Whiteleydbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Event_Cinemasdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_and_Jim_McElroydbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Everett_De_Rochedbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRazorbackdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_pigsdbp-dbr:Dean_Semlerdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Razorback_(film)Razorback is a 1984 Australian natural horror film written by Everett De Roche and directed by Russell Mulcahy. It is based on Peter Brennan's 1981 novel. In the film, a gigantic wild boar terrorizes the Australian outback, killing and devouring people. It was released theatrically in Australia by Greater Union Film Distributors on 19 April 1984, and in the United States by Warner Bros. on 16 November 1984.It has been called Australia's "greatest creature feature."dbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Ashtondbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Palace_Filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:producerJodi Matterson, Andrena Finlay & Al Clarkdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerry_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Billingdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anastasia_Bertinshawdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taylor_Anthonydbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Ashtondbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Palace_Filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Incedbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carolyn_Wilsondbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:nameRazzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dancedbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Razzle_Dazzle:_A_Journey_into_Dancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roger_Mason_(musician)Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance is a 2007 Australian mockumentary comedy film directed by Darren Ashton about competitive dance, first screened on 15 March 2007.dbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Gordondbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Cramptondbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Combsdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Gale_(actor)dbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Abbottdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Gordondbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameRe-Animatordbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Re-Animator_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Re-Animator_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesRe-Animator is an American film series consisting of three horror films directed by Stuart Gordon and Brian Yuzna. Loosely based on the 1922 serialized short story "Herbert West–Reanimator" by H. P. Lovecraft, the films follow the exploits of Herbert West, the inventor of a serum that can re-animate deceased bodies. West is portrayed by Jeffrey Combs in all three films.The first film in the series, Re-Animator, was released in 1985. Directed by Gordon and produced by Yuzna, it stars Combs alongside Bruce Abbott, Barbara Crampton, and David Gale. It was followed by a sequel, Bride of Re-Animator, in 1990, directed by Yuzna and again starring Combs and Abbott. The third film, Beyond Re-Animator, was released in 2003.dbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Samilskidbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_Meridiandbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:YTV_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:producerIan Pearsondbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:starringSharon Alexanderdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giacomo_Baessatodbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Samilskidbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_Meridiandbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:YTV_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainmaker_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_set_in_computersdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ReBootReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski. The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual episodes. Broken down into its component episodes, it is "Daemon Rising", "Cross Nodes", "What's Love Got to Do with It", and "Sacrifice". It was released on DVD along with My Two Bobs.dbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Rae_(educator)dbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbp:nameReach for Glorydbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Reach_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_LeacockReach for Glory is a 1962 British film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Harry Andrews, Kay Walsh and Michael Anderson Jr. It was adapted by John Rae from his 1961 novel The Custard Boys.dbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sig_Herzigdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Duffdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbp:nameReady, Willing, and Abledbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Ready,_Willing,_and_Able_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_EnrightReady, Willing, and Able is a 1937 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and starring Ruby Keeler, Lee Dixon, Allen Jenkins and Ross Alexander. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. Songs in the film were written by composer Richard A. Whiting and lyricist Johnny Mercer. The most successful song introduced by Wini Shaw and Ross Alexander, and reprised throughout, was "Too Marvelous for Words", which has become a pop and jazz standard.In the final production number choreographed by Bobby Connolly, Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon tap across the keys of a giant-sized typewriter while dancers’ legs mimic typebars striking letters. The film was released to lackluster business in the aftermath of Alexander's suicide.dbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Silverdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:producerBobby Newmyerdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringJoe Pantolianodbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringOliver Plattdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringScott Caandbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringRose McGowandbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringMartin Landaudbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringBill Goldbergdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:starringDiamond Dallas Pagedbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:nameReady to Rumbledbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumbledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_S._Clintondbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steven_Brilldbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Ready_to_Rumblepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_Championship_WrestlingReady to Rumble is a 2000 American buddy comedy wrestling film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Steven Brill, which is based on Turner Broadcasting System's now defunct professional wrestling promotion, World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The film stars David Arquette, Oliver Platt, Scott Caan, Bill Goldberg, Rose McGowan, Diamond Dallas Page, Joe Pantoliano and Martin Landau.The film draws its title from ring announcer Michael Buffer's catchphrase, "Let's get ready to rumble!", and features many wrestlers from WCW.dbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAngel Kristi Williamsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Allaindbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKim Colemandbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMel Jonesdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles D. Kingdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAaliyah Williamsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKim Rothdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPoppy Hanksdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAngel Kristi Williamsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLatisha Fortunedbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSanford Grimesdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blair_Underwooddbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Uzo_Adubadbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ealydbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzzanne_Douglasdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringYootha Wong-Loi-Singdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kofi_Siriboedbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jade_Eshetedbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tristan_Wildsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naturi_Naughtondbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Allaindbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mel_Jonesdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kim_Colemandbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kim_Rothdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Felicia_Pridedbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameReally Lovedbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAmericandbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Really_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_romantic_drama_filmsReally Love is a 2020 American romantic drama film directed by Angel Kristi Williams and co-written with Felicia Pride. The film is set in Washington, D.C., and centers the romance between a struggling artist (Kofi Siriboe) and an ambitious law student (Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing). Really Love debuted in October 2020 at AFI Film Festival. It received mainly positive critical reception and leads Wong-Loi-Sing and Siriboe received a Special Jury Recognition for Acting at South by Southwest.dbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameReasonable Doubtdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Reasonable_Doubt_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingReasonable Doubt is a 1936 British comedy film directed by George King starring John Stuart and Nancy Burne. It was produced by the Hungarian Gabriel Pascal.The story follows a lawyer (Stuart) whose love for a young girl (Burne) causes him to defend the man he thinks to be her lover. During the trial the lawyer finds out that the man is his own son.The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Francisdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joely_Richardsondbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Rhysdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Gravelldbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Francisdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dylan_Thomasdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Jenkindbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:nameRebecca's Daughtersdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughtersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1830sdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dylan_Thomasdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebecca's_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karl_FrancisRebecca's Daughters is a 1992 Welsh and German comedy adventure film about the Rebecca Riots, directed by Karl Francis.The film was based on a story by Dylan Thomas. The screenplay was originally written in 1948 by Thomas, and was published in book form; 44 years elapsed before it was finally made into a film, which is the longest period of this kind on record. There is some evidence that Thomas' screenplay was derived in part from the riots that occurred in the village of Pontarddulais in south Wales.dbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Carr_(director)dbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Carr_(director)dbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vincent_M._Fennellydbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Theildbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbp:nameRebel Citydbp-dbr:Rebel_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Carrdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rebel_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_KansasRebel City is a 1953 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Marjorie Lord and Robert Kent. The film is set in Junction City in Kansas during the American Civil War where Southern supporters are attempting to launch an uprising.dbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Sheetzdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:producerToshio Suzukidbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:producerStephen Swofforddbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:producerPaul Germaindbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:producerJoe Ansolabeheredbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringRobert Stackdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringJames Woodsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringClancy Browndbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringR. Lee Ermeydbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNicoldbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringPamela Adlondbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringDabney Colemandbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringMelissa Joan Hartdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Lawrencedbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringCourtland Meaddbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringAllyce Beasleydbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringTony Jaydbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringApril Winchelldbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringJason Davisdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringAshley Johnsondbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringRickey D'Shon Collinsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:starringRyan O'Donohuedbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Sheetzdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Toshio_Suzuki_(producer)dbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Germaindbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Ansolabeheredbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Germaindbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Ansolabeheredbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:nameRecess: School's Outdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Recess:_School's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Recess_(TV_series)Recess: School's Out (also known as Recess: The Movie – School's Out) is a 2001 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Disney television series Recess, and features the voices of Andrew Lawrence, Rickey D'Shon Collins, Jason Davis, Ashley Johnson, Courtland Mead, Pamela Adlon, Dabney Coleman, Melissa Joan Hart, April Winchell, and James Woods.Set after the events of the series' original run, the film centers around T.J. Detweiler and his friends uncovering a plot to get rid of summer vacation taking place at their school. It was produced for Walt Disney Pictures by Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Television Animation Digital Production with animation done by Sunwoo Animation and Sunwoo Digital International.The film was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, premiered on February 10, 2001, and was released theatrically in the United States on February 16, 2001. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but performed well at the box office, grossing $44.5 million on a $23 million budget.dbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Flemingdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Strombergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Raymonddbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clark_Gabledbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Astordbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Harlowdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Flemingdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Strombergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Lee_Mahindbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameRed Dustdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Flemingdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_VietnamRed Dust is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor. It is based on the 1928 play of the same name by Wilson Collison, and was adapted for the screen by John Mahin. Red Dust is the second of six movies Gable and Harlow made together. More than 20 years later, Gable starred in a remake, Mogambo (1953), with Ava Gardner starring in a variation on the role Harlow played and Grace Kelly playing a part similar to one portrayed by Astor in Red Dust.The film, set on a rubber plantation in French Indochina (present-day Vietnam), provides a view into the French colonial rubber business. It includes scenes of rubber trees being tapped for sap, the process of coagulating the rubber with acid, native workers being rousted, gales that can blow the roof off a hut and are difficult to walk in, the spartan living quarters, the supply boat that arrives periodically, a rainy spell that lasts weeks, and tigers prowling the jungle. The film's title is derived from the large quantities of dust stirred up by storms.In 2006, Red Dust was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Filmdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbp:producerFlora E. Douglasdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Flora_E._Douglasdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbp:nameRed Fork Rangedbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Red_Fork_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsRed Fork Range is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alan James and starring Hal Taliaferro, Ruth Mix and Al Ferguson.dbp-dbr:Chanel_Solitairedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Chanel_Solitairedbp-dbp:distributorUnited Film Distribution Companydbp-dbr:Chanel_Solitairedbp-dbp:distributorSunset Distributiondbp-dbr:Chanel_Solitairedbp-dbp:producerLarry G. 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The film's subject was Coco Chanel. Its budget was around £7 million. The film was based on the novel of the same title by Claude Delay. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios and location shooting in Deauville and Le Meux. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Saulnier.dbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Lynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Dawsondbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Copedbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZena Walkerdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Lynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChange Partnersdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_Partners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesChange Partners is a 1965 British crime drama directed by Robert Lynn and starring Anthony Dawson, Zena Walker and Kenneth Cope. It was written by Donal Giltinan and made at Merton Park Studios originally as a Warner-Pathé release, prior to being included as a part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries.dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevens_(director)dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:producerDick Wessondbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:producerSeeleg Lesterdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_S._White(producer)dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Nielsendbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_St._Jacquesdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_MacLachlandbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Oliverdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevens_(director)dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Wesson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_S._White(producer)dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seeleg_Lesterdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Wesson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seeleg_Lesterdbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:nameChange of Minddbp-dbr:Change_of_Minddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brain_transplantation_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Duke_Ellingtondbp-dbr:Change_of_Mindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_StevensChange of Mind is a 1969 science fiction/drama film starring Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver, Janet MacLachlan, and Leslie Nielsen.dbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_McCoydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbert_(actor)dbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:starringJoyce Dearsleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Sandysdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:nameChappy—That's Alldbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsChappy—That's All is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Joyce Dearsley, Gertrude McCoy and Lewis Gilbert. It was based on a novel by Oliver Sandys. It was made at Stoll Pictures' Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonedbp-dbp:nameScream of Stonedbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Argentinadbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chiledbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Argentinadbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mountaineering_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chiledbp-dbr:Scream_of_Stonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_adventure_drama_filmsScream of Stone (German: Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein) is a 1991 film directed by Werner Herzog about a climbing expedition on Cerro Torre. The film was shot on location at Cerro Torre, with several scenes filmed close to the summit.dbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:producerDan Curtisdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:producerRobert Singerdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Ann_Pflugdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clint_Walkerdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Graves_(actor)dbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Curtisdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Horror_filmdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Scream_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dan_CurtisScream of the Wolf is a 1974 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Peter Graves and Clint Walker and directed by Dan Curtis. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 16, 1974.dbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Matthew_Ronaldsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Malloydbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Westondbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Emanuela_Galliussidbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Matthew_Ronaldsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Luchie_Sailedbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michelle_Alexandriadbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Reynaldo_Rodisdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Russ_Adams_(producer)dbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yuqing_Chidbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Matthew_Ronaldsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Malloydbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Westondbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emanuela_Galliussidbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Matthew_Ronaldsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luchie_Sailedbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michelle_Alexandriadbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reynaldo_Rodisdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Russ_Adams_(producer)dbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yuqing_Chidbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Malloydbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Matthew_Ronaldsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameScreamersdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Internetdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Screamers_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_mystery_horror_films#Screamers is a 2016 American horror mystery film written and directed by Dean Matthew Ronalds.dbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:directorRafal Zielinskidbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerMaurice Smithdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameScrewball Hoteldbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Wangdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rafal_ZielinskiScrewball Hotel is a 1988 American and British comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski and starring Michael Bendetti, Andrew Zeller, Jeff Greenman, Corinne Wahl, and Kelly Monteith. It is the second sequel to Screwballs.dbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Alexander_and_Larry_Karaszewskidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Chappelledbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny DeVitodbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorm Macdonalddbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringElaine Stritchdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSherman Hemsleydbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Benzalidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Alexander_and_Larry_Karaszewskidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameScreweddbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_Alexander_and_Larry_Karaszewskidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Colombierdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Pittsburgh_Bureau_of_PoliceScrewed is a 2000 American dark comedy film written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. It stars Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Elaine Stritch, Daniel Benzali, Sarah Silverman, Sherman Hemsley, and Danny DeVito. The film was released by Universal Pictures and received generally negative reviews.dbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:starringThe Mellomendbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:nameScrooge McDuck and Moneydbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ducksdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Scrooge_McDuck_and_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scrooge_McDuckScrooge McDuck and Money is an American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Hamilton Luske, and featuring the characters Scrooge McDuck and Huey, Dewey, and Louie. The short was released on March 23, 1967. It is notable for being the animated debut of Scrooge McDuck.dbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbp:nameSecond Best Beddbp-dbr:Second_Best_Beddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Taming_of_the_Shrewdbp-dbr:Second_Best_Bedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsSecond Best Bed is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Jane Baxter and Veronica Rose. The screenplay was by Ben Travers, based on an earlier story of his, and concerns a newly married couple who soon run into domestic difficulties when the wife refuses to obey her husband's every order.dbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecond Bureaudbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Bureau_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_romance_filmsSecond Bureau is a 1936 British spy romance film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Marta Labarr, Charles Oliver and Arthur Wontner. It was made at Shepperton Studios and based on the 1934 novel Second Bureau by Charles Robert-Dumas. It was a remake of a 1935 French film of the same name.The film's title refers to the French military intelligence outfit Deuxième Bureau.dbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Fox Film Companydbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Ankersdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Foxdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Allenbydbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecond Thoughtsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Thoughts_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerSecond Thoughts, also released as The Crime of Peter Frame, is a 1938 British drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Frank Fox, Evelyn Ankers, Frank Allenby and Joan Hickson. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:producerMatt Carrolldbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:producerLinda S. Rossdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Beahandbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Tatedbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kimberley_Daviesdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greggdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antonio_Sabato_Jrdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:genreAdventuredbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Trenchard-SmithSeconds to Spare, also known as Operation Wolverine: Seconds to Spare, is a 2002 thriller about a hijacked train. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, it was shot in Australia and stars Antonio Sabato Jr, Kimberley Davies, Kate Beahan, Nick Tate, and Charlotte Gregg.dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerIsadore Sparberdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecret Agentdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_filmsSecret Agent (1943) is the last of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on July 30, 1943. This is the only short in which Lois Lane does not appear, although a female federal agent who looks identical to Lois (except with blonde hair) appears, and is voiced by Joan Alexander, who had previously voiced Lois Lane in the Adventures of Superman radio series and the Fleischer Studios-produced Superman animated short films.dbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:producerAndrew W. Garronidbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catya_Sassoondbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringMonique Parentdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dragodbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Wilsondbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delia_Shepparddbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Hewitt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringGary Kasperdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringKimberly Williamsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Armitagedbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Trippdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringChristian Bocherdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringCraig Steppdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringDarryl A. Imaidbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringDavid Van Antwerpdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringHerbert Feinbergdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringHerbert Gernertdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringKelly Roycedbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringMichele Brindbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringPaula Brandisdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringRoger Itodbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringSabrina Meskodbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringThomas Sasakidbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:nameSecret Gamesdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_thriller_filmsSecret Games is a 1992 American erotic thriller drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. The film stars Martin Hewitt, Michele Brin, Delia Sheppard, Catya Sassoon, Sabrina Mesko, Kimberly Williams and Billy Drago in the lead roles.This film is the first installment in the series, followed by the second and third and final film, released in 1993 and 1994 respectively.dbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_W._Garronidbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Swansondbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Scofielddbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Woody_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Delegalldbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Swansondbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Davenportdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:May_Karasundbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melinda_A._Griegerdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_W._Garronidbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tucker_Johnstondbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:nameSecret Games 3dbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Games_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_thriller_filmsSecret Games 3 is a 1994 American erotic thriller drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. This film has music composed by Ashley Irwin, and starred Woody Brown, Rochelle Swanson, May Karasun and Dean Scofield in the lead roles.This (currently) is the third and final film in the Secret Games film trilogy.dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecret Journeydbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_thriller_filmsSecret Journey is a 1939 British thriller film directed by John Baxter and starring Basil Radford, Silvia St. Claire and Thorley Walters. The film was made at M.P. Studios, Elstree, by British National Films as a supporting feature. It is a remake of the 1936 French film Wolves Between Them, itself based on a novel by Charles Robert-Dumas. It was released in the United States in 1940 under the alternative title Among Human Wolves.dbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:distributorGeneral Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carla_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:nameSecret Missiondbp-dbr:Secret_Missiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Resistancedbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Secret_Missionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsSecret Mission is a 1942 British war film directed by Harold French and starring Hugh Williams, James Mason, Nancy Price, Carla Lehmann and Roland Culver.dbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Selmandbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Secret_Patroldbp-dbp:nameSecret Patroldbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Patrolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_SelmanSecret Patrol is a 1936 American-Canadian Western film directed by David Selman and starring Charles Starrett, Finis Barton and J.P. McGowan. It was shot in Vancouver.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatowndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatowndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Morton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatowndbp-dbp:nameSecrets of Chinatowndbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Chinatownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsSecrets of Chinatown is a 1935 Canadian-American mystery thriller film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Nick Stuart, Lucile Browne and James Flavin.The film was shot at the Willows Park Studios in Victoria, British Columbia and on location in Vancouver by Kenneth J. Bishop's Commonwealth Productions. It was not able to qualify for the British Quota which was a blow to its commercial prospects. Commonwealth went out of business before the film was released, and it was used as part of the arrangement to pay off creditors. When Bishop relaunched production with a new company two years later, he signed a distribution contract with Columbia Pictures and took much greater care to make sure his films were eligible for the British Quota.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_K._Butlerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:nameSecrets of Monte Carlodbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Monacodbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Blairdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Monte_Carlopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_filmsSecrets of Monte Carlo is a 1951 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring Warren Douglas, Lois Hall and June Vincent.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbp:producerBurt Kellydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbp:nameSecrets of a Nursedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Nursepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_LubinSecrets of a Nurse is a 1938 American sports drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Edmund Lowe, Helen Mack, and Dick Foran.Universal liked the film so much, they assigned Lubin to make Forgotten Boys a film about young men facing unemployment out of college. (It appears this film was never made).dbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Schaffeldbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Rolledbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kene_Hollidaydbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Schaffeldbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Maids_in_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_CohenSee China and Die (released in Europe as Hearsay) is a 1981 television film written, produced and directed by Larry Cohen.dbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wesley_Rugglesdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Haightdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Reeddbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keenan_Wynndbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_(actor,_born_1918)dbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wesley_Rugglesdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSee Here, Private Hargrovedbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:See_Here,_Private_Hargrove_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wesley_RugglesSee Here, Private Hargrove is a 1944 black-and-white comedy film from MGM, produced by George Haight, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Robert Walker, Donna Reed, and Keenan Wynn. The film was adapted from the 1942 memoir of the same name by Marion Hargrove.The film was followed by a 1945 sequel, What Next, Corporal Hargrove?, which followed Hargrove to France.dbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringMia Farrowdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Baileydbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Alisondbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameSee No Evildbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filmways_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_drama_filmsSee No Evil (released in the United Kingdom as Blind Terror) is a 1971 psychological horror thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, written by Brian Clemens, and starring Mia Farrow, Dorothy Alison, and Robin Bailey. It follows Sarah, a recently blinded woman, who is stalked by a psychopath while staying at her aunt Betty and uncle George's house in the English countryside. An international co-production between the United States and United Kingdom, See No Evil marked Fleischer's second film produced under Filmways for Columbia Pictures, after 10 Rillington Place (1971). Fleischer described the film "sheer entertainment" made "to scare the hell out of audiences". The film was shot on location in Berkshire, England. It premiered in the United States on 2 September 1971, and was released in England two weeks later. Though a box-office disappointment in the United States, the film received some praise from film critics, particularly for Farrow's lead performance. Clemens received an Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination for Best Screenplay.dbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:directorTom Tykwerdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:directorLana Wachowskidbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:directorLilly Wachowskidbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:directorJames McTeiguedbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:directorDan Glassdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:producerRoberto Malerbadbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:producerAlex Bodendbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:producerL. Dean Jones Jr.dbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:producerMarcus Logesdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:producerTerry Needhamdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:starringNaveen Andrewsdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:starringAnupam Kherdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:starringDaryl Hannahdbp-dbr:Sense8dbp-dbp:starringBrian J. 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Michael Straczynski for Netflix. The production companies behind Sense8 included the Wachowskis' Anarchos Productions (replaced by Lana and her wife's Venus Castina Productions in the second season), Straczynski's Studio JMS, and Georgeville Television, with Unpronounceable Productions having been set up specifically for the show.The show's first season introduced a multinational ensemble cast, with Aml Ameen, Bae Doona, Jamie Clayton, Tina Desai, Tuppence Middleton, Max Riemelt, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, and Brian J. Smith portraying eight strangers from different parts of the world who suddenly discover that they are "sensates": human beings who are mentally and emotionally linked. Freema Agyeman, Terrence Mann, Anupam Kher, Naveen Andrews, and Daryl Hannah also star. In the second season, Toby Onwumere replaces Ameen. The show explores issues related to identity, sexuality, gender, and politics that its creators felt had been rarely addressed on television. Its central theme is an embrace of empathy across difference.All episodes of the first season of Sense8 were written by the Wachowskis and Straczynski; in the second season, Lilly Wachowski took a break from the show, and the episodes were written by just Lana Wachowski and Straczynski, with the exception of the series finale which was written by Lana, David Mitchell, and Aleksandar Hemon. Most episodes were directed by the Wachowskis (or just Lana in the second season), with the remainder being divided between their frequent collaborators James McTeigue, Tom Tykwer, and Dan Glass. Sense8 was filmed almost entirely on location in a multitude of cities around the world.The first season, consisting of 12 episodes, became available for streaming on Netflix on June 5, 2015, and was met with generally favorable critical reception. It was praised for its representation of LGBTQ characters and themes, winning the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series. It was also recognized with a Location Managers Guild award for its use of locations as an integral part of the story, and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music.The second season began with a two-hour Christmas special in December 2016, with the remaining 10 episodes released in May 2017. However, the following month Netflix announced that they had cancelled the series, which had ended with a cliffhanger in expectation of a third season, then under negotiation. In response to criticism of the cancellation, especially with an unresolved story, Netflix produced a two-and-a-half-hour series finale that was released on June 8, 2018. The season was overall met with positive critical reception and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour), and two nominations by the GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series for the season proper and series finale, respectively.dbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameSentenced for Lifedbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sentenced_for_Life_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosSentenced for Life is a low budget 1960 British second feature crime film directed by Max Varnel and starring Basil Dignam, Jack Gwillim, Francis Matthews, and Jill Williams. It was written by Mark Grantham and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Separation_Citydbp-dbp:directorPaul Middleditchdbp-dbr:Separation_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:San_Fu_Malthadbp-dbr:Separation_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:San_Fu_Malthadbp-dbr:Separation_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Scott_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Separation_Citydbp-dbp:nameSeparation Citydbp-dbr:Separation_Citydbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Separation_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_comedy-drama_filmsSeparation City is a 2009 New Zealand film starring Joel Edgerton, Rhona Mitra, Danielle Cormack, and Les Hill. It is directed by Paul Middleditch. Filming concluded in June, 2009, after 5 weeks of shooting.It is a comedy-drama, following the collapse of two marriages, set in Wellington.dbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderelladbp-dbp:directorArthur H. Leonarddbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderelladbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderelladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vincent_Valentinidbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderelladbp-dbp:nameSepia Cinderelladbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderelladbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Sepia_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_musical_filmsSepia Cinderella is a 1947 American musical race film directed by Arthur H. Leonard. The film is notable for musical numbers by vocalists Billy Daniels and Sheila Guyse, and for a brief guest appearance by former child star Freddie Bartholomew, who is onscreen as himself for five minutes, telling gags to recharge his post-war career.It was the film debut of Sidney Poitier, who had an uncredited 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30, 1955 (originally titled 9/30/55) is a 1977 drama film written and directed by James Bridges and starring Richard Thomas.dbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Chelsomdbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Levy_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Abramsdbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMolly Shannondbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cusackdbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Pivendbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Moynahandbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Beckinsaledbp-dbr:Serendipity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEugene 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is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The film grossed $77.5 million on a $28 million budget.dbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Walter_Rubendbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Daydbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Curtis_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Josef_von_Sternbergdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Walter_Rubendbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:nameSergeant Maddendbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Sergeant_Maddenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Josef_von_SternbergSergeant Madden is a 1939 film noir forerunner directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Wallace Beery. The supporting cast in this dark police crime drama, noted for its imaginative and evocative cinematography, includes Tom Brown, Laraine Day, Alan Curtis, and Marc Lawrence.dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Buckingham_(record_producer)dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringChevy Chasedbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringJohn Candydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringJoe Flahertydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringSandra Bernharddbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringFrank 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Street Presents: Follow That Bird (or simply Follow That Bird) is a 1985 American family musical road comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis, and written by Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg. Based on the children's television series Sesame Street created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, it was the series' first theatrical feature-length film. It stars Muppet performers Caroll Spinney, Jim Henson and Frank Oz alongside Sandra Bernhard, John Candy, Chevy Chase, Joe Flaherty, Waylon Jennings, and Dave Thomas with Sesame Street regulars Linda Bove, Emilio Delgado, Loretta Long, Sonia Manzano, Bob McGrath, Roscoe Orman, Alaina Reed, and Kermit Love in supporting roles and the voices of Laraine Newman, Brian Hohlfeld, Cathy Silvers, Eddie Deezen, and Sally Kellerman.Produced by Children's Television Workshop and filmed at the Cinespace Film Studios and on location in the Greater Toronto Area, Follow That Bird was theatrically released in the United States on August 2, 1985, by Warner Bros., and in the United Kingdom on November 22, 1985, by Columbia Pictures through Columbia-EMI-Warner Distributors and received mostly positive reviews from critics. However, it was a box office disappointment, grossing $14 million. This is also the final acting roles for Henson and Richard Hunt in a theatrical film before their deaths.dbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:distributorUSA Filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:producerDavid Collinsdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:producerJohn Slossdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:producerMichael Williamsdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:producerDorothy Aufierodbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:starringPaul Guilfoyledbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:starringDavid Carusodbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:starringPeter Mullandbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:starringJosh Lucasdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Sexton IIIdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:starringStephen Gevedondbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Williams_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:nameSession 9dbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Ambient_musicdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dark_ambientdbp-dbr:Session_9dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fratricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Abandoned_buildings_and_structures_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Session_9purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_AndersonSession 9 is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Stephen Gevedon. It stars David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Josh Lucas, and Gevedon as an asbestos abatement crew who take a clean-up job at an abandoned mental asylum amid an intense work schedule, growing tensions, and mysterious events occurring around them. Its title refers to a series of audio-taped sessions with an asylum patient that run parallel to the crew's experiences.The film marked a tonal departure for Anderson, who previously directed only romantic comedies. Production took place on location at the disused Danvers State Mental Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts. While not a financial success, Session 9 developed a reputation as a cult film.dbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._Gary_Graydbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDale Pollockdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBlair Underwooddbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:starringQueen Latifahdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJada Pinkettdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKimberly Elisedbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVivica A. Foxdbp-dbr:Set_It_Off_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn C. 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Gary Gray and written by Kate Lanier and Takashi Bufford. The film stars Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, and Kimberly Elise (in her film acting debut). It follows four close friends in Los Angeles, California, who plan to execute a bank robbery—each doing so for different reasons—to achieve better for themselves and their families.The film was a box office success, grossing over $41 million against a budget of $9 million. The film earned positive reviews from critics, who praised the characters, music and performances of the cast (particularly that of Pinkett and Latifah), as well as the chemistry of the four leading actresses. The soundtrack was a commercial success, peaking at number four on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Additionally, the singles "Set It Off", "Don't Let Go (Love)", "Days of Our Livez", "Angel", "Come On", "Let It Go" and "Missing You" each charted.dbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lazarusdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lazarusdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbp:nameSeven Girlfriendsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_TyngSeven Girlfriends is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Paul Lazarus and starring Tim Daly.dbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:directorDrew Ann Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:producerJohn Walcuttdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Brennerdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Mastersondbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Greenedbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soleil_Moon_Fryedbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Lohmandbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geneviève_Bujolddbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringSean Flynndbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringJohn Walcuttdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wright_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Gotsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringRyan Freemandbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringIvo Cutzaridadbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:starringMary Kay Wulfdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walcuttdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:nameSex and a Girldbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girldbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_a_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy-drama_filmsSex and a Girl (also known as Alex in Wonder) is a 2001 American comedy and drama film directed by Drew Ann Rosenberg. The film starring Angela Gots, Robert Hays, Ellen Greene, Sean Flynn, Danny Masterson and Alison Lohman in the lead roles.dbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Patrick_Kingdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Zigmandbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cyndi_Lauperdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dido_(singer)dbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erykah_Badudbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerSarah Jessica Parkerdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alicia_Keysdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Salaam_Remidbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ali_Dee_Theodoredbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rollo_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sister_Blissdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_City_2dbp-dbp:producerDarren 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and the City 2 is a 2010 American romantic comedy film, written and directed by Michael Patrick King. It is the second film to be based on the HBO television series. The film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, John Corbett and Chris Noth.Sex and the City 2 was released theatrically in the United States on May 27, 2010. The film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the plot and running time, as well as its portrayal of the Middle East, which was seen as culturally insensitive. It was commercially successful, grossing $294.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $95 million.A follow-up television series, And Just Like That..., premiered in 2021.dbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:directorKarl Slovindbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_C._McGinleydbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:producerThomas J. Mangan IVdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Tuccidbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Eldarddbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kari_Wuhrerdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Goodedbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:starringJordan Fosterdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_C._McGinleydbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:nameSex and the Other Mandbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Mandbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy-drama_filmsSex and the Other Man (also known as Captive) is a 1995 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Karl Slovin, based on the 1990 play Captive by Paul Weitz. This film features music composed by Anton Sanko. The film stars Stanley Tucci, Kari Wuhrer, Ron Eldard and Conrad Goode in the lead roles.Arthur Wilkins (Stanley Tucci) becomes an unwitting hostage when Bill Jameson (Ron Eldard), frustrated by a failing sex life and suspicious that his girlfriend Jessica (Kari Wuhrer) has been unfaithful, confronts her boss in their apartment. After catching them together, Bill ties up the boss and demands hush money — only to discover that sharing the bedroom drama with a captive audience rekindles his own virility. What begins as a bizarre extortion escalates into increasingly perverse voyeuristic role-play, blending black comedy with unsettling intimacy, until the situation spirals into chaos and emotional reckoning.dbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbp:directorJohn Stimpsondbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SextingSexting in Suburbia (sometimes called Shattered Silence) is a 2012 Lifetime film directed by John Stimpson and starring Liz Vassey, Jenn Proske, Ryan Kelley and Kelli Goss.dbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbp:producerGeorge A. Cooperdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbp:nameSexton Blake and the Bearded Doctordbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Sexton_Blake_and_the_Bearded_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexton_Blake_filmsSexton Blake and the Bearded Doctor is a 1935 British mystery film directed by George A. Cooper and starring George Curzon, Henry Oscar and Tony Sympson. It is based on the novel The Blazing Launch Murder by Rex Hardinge, and was one of George Curzon's three big screen outings as the fictional detective.dbp-dbr:Señor_Jimdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Jaccarddbp-dbr:Señor_Jimdbp-dbp:distributorWilliam Steinerdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Jaccarddbp-dbr:Señor_Jimdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Celia_Jaccarddbp-dbr:Señor_Jimdbp-dbp:nameSeñor Jimdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Jimpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jacques_JaccardSeñor Jim is a 1936 American Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Conway Tearle, Barbara Bedford and Alberta Dugan.dbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbp:starring James Franciscus, Shirley Knight, Leslie Nielsen , Franchot Tone , James Dunn, Don Amechedbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbp:nameShadow Over Elverondbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elverondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elveronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elveronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elveronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elveronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Shadow_Over_Elveronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_television_filmsShadow Over Elveron is a 1968 television crime drama film directed by James Goldstone and starring James Franciscus, Shirley Knight, and Leslie Nielsen. It aired on NBC in March 1968. The story is based on the novel Shadow Over Elveron by Michael Kingsley.dbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_M._Wilcox_(director)dbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Wrightdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_M._Wilcox_(director)dbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Maddowdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Newhousedbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbp:nameShadow in the Skydbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Shadow_in_the_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_M._WilcoxShadow in the Sky is a 1952 American drama film directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Ralph Meeker, Nancy Davis, James Whitmore and Jean Hagen. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Writer Ben Maddow called it "very bad".dbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbp:nameShadow of Suspiciondbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspiciondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_Suspicionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsShadow of Suspicion is a 1944 American comedy crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Marjorie Weaver, Peter Cookson and Tim Ryan.dbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameShadow of the Eagledbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Eagle_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catherine_the_GreatShadow of the Eagle is a 1950 British-Italian historical drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Richard Greene, Valentina Cortese and Greta Gynt. It was written Doreen Montgomery and Hagar Wilde based on a story by Jacques Companéez. A separate Italian version The Rival of the Empress was released in 1951.dbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:producerMae Murraydbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aldo_De_Benedettidbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:nameShadow of the Pastdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_ZampiShadow of the Past (also known as Lady in Black) is a 1950 British crime film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Joyce Howard, Terence Morgan, and Michael Medwin. The screenplay, by Aldo De Benedetti and Ian Stuart Black, involves a man who catches sight of a woman believed by everyone to be dead.dbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_C._Flothowdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_C._Flothowdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Taylor_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameShadows in the Nightdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_in_the_Night_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_Doctor_(character)_filmsShadows in the Night is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Warner Baxter, Nina Foch and George Zucco. It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title of Crime Doctor's Rendezvous.dbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbp:nameShadows of Deathdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_the_Kid_(film_series)Shadows of Death is a 1945 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.dbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderdbp-dbp:nameShake Hands with Murderdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Shake_Hands_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_mystery_filmsShake Hands with Murder is a 1944 American comedy mystery film directed by Albert Herman and starring Iris Adrian, Frank Jenks and Douglas Fowley. The film is a B movie released by the low-budget distributor Producers Releasing Corporation.dbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Northdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Schragerdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tsilla_Cheltondbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcel_Marceaudbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philippe_Claydbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Schragerdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ranald_Grahamdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShanksdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Northdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsShanks is a 1974 American surrealist horror film about a puppeteer able to manipulate dead bodies like puppets. Mime Marcel Marceau, in his first major film role, plays the titular Malcolm Shanks. It was the last film directed by producer-director William Castle.dbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directorZac Reederdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributor4dbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerBryan Todddbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreat Whitedbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Shark_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laughlin,_NevadaGreat White (alternatively called Shark) is a 2000 horror film written and directed by Zac Reeder. The film is based on the 1916 shark attacks in New Jersey. The film's title was changed to Shark for the first United States home video release, but was kept the same internationally.dbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Lettermandbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vicky_Jensondbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bibo_Bergerondbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:distributorDreamWorks Animationdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Timbalanddbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Healydbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Jam_and_Terry_Lewisdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Missy_Elliottdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Damaschkedbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Allison_Lyon_Segandbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:The_Underdogs_(production_team)dbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:The_Trak_Starzdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dre_&_Vidaldbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Fairdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:starringMartin Scorsesedbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:starringRenée Zellwegerdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:starringAngelina Joliedbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:starringJack Blackdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:starringWill Smithdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Lettermandbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vicky_Jensondbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bibo_Bergerondbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Animationdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Healydbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Damaschkedbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allison_Lyon_Segandbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rob_Lettermandbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:nameShark Taledbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:nameShark Tale: Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Shark_Taledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_civilizations_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Atlantic_Oceandbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vegetarianism_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lyingdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Janet_Healydbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_Lettermandbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rob_Lettermandbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bibo_Bergerondbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vicky_Jensondbp-dbr:Shark_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_DamaschkeShark Tale is a 2004 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG. The film was directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron, and Rob Letterman, from a screenplay written by Letterman and Michael J. Wilson, and features the voices of Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, Martin Scorsese, and Michael Imperioli. It follows an underachieving fish named Oscar (Smith) who falsely claims to have killed the son of a shark mob boss Don Lino (De Niro) in an attempt to advance his community standing. Oscar teams up with the mobster's younger son Lenny (Black) to keep up the facade.Shark Tale premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 10, 2004, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 1. It made $374.6 million worldwide against its $75 million budget, finishing its theatrical run as the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2004. The film received mixed reviews from critics; advocacy groups criticized the film for its use of Italian-American stereotypes. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 77th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_C._Ferrantedbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringTara Reiddbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringIan Zieringdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_C._Ferrantedbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Michael_Lattdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thunder_Levindbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameSharknadodbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2013dbp-dbr:Sharknado_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sharknado_(film_series)Sharknado is an American six-film made-for-television science fiction action comedy horror disaster film series released by Syfy between 2013 and 2020. It has since been expanded into video games and comics, including a spin-off film, Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness, that was released in 2015. The first two films received mixed to positive reviews from critics, while the others received negative reviews.The series stars Ian Ziering as Fin Shepard and Tara Reid as April Wexler—a husband and wife who encounter "sharknadoes", tornadoes filled with sharks, wherever they go.dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Starzakdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJulie Lockhartdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPaul Kewleydbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Sparkesdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omid_Djalilidbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Starzakdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Starzakdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:nameShaun the Sheep Moviedbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aardman_Animations_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shaun_the_Sheep_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ilan_Eshkeridbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sheepdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_farmersdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clay_animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_stop-motion_animated_filmsShaun the Sheep Movie (marketed as Shaun the Sheep: The Movie) is a 2015 animated adventure comedy film produced by Aardman Animations. Written and directed by Richard Starzak and Mark Burton, it is based on the British television series Shaun the Sheep by Nick Park and Bob Baker, in turn a spin-off of the Wallace & Gromit film A Close Shave (1995). Starring the voices of Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, and Omid Djalili, the film follows Shaun and his flock navigating the big city to save their amnesiac farmer, while an overzealous animal control worker pursues the group. The film premiered on 24 January 2015 at the Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the UK on 6 February 2015 and 5 August 2015 in the US. It made $106.2 million at the box office, and became the 9th highest-grossing animated film of 2015. Shaun the Sheep Movie was widely praised by critics, and received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and also garnered five nominations at the Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. A sequel, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, was released in 2019, while a third film, Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom, is in development.dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:producerJohn Hughesdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:producerRonald Colbydbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:producerBill Browndbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:starringKevin Bacondbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:starringElizabeth McGoverndbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:nameShe's Having a Babydbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Having_a_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)She's Having a Baby is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed and written by John Hughes and starring Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern. It tells the story of a young newlywed couple who try to cope with married life and their parents' expectations. The film was met with mixed reviews.dbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Vidordbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Vidordbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbp:nameShe's No Ladydbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsShe's No Lady is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Ann Dvorak, John Trent and Harry Beresford. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:H._Bruce_Humberstonedbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Jacobsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Mayodbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Reagandbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Nelsondbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:H._Bruce_Humberstonedbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:nameShe's Working Her Way Through Collegedbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Thurberdbp-dbr:She's_Working_Her_Way_Through_Collegepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Bruce_HumberstoneShe's Working Her Way Through College is a 1952 American comedy film produced by Warner Bros. A musical comedy in Technicolor, it is directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and stars Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan. The screenplay is based on the 1940 Broadway play The Male Animal by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent, although the play's title is not mentioned in the screen credits.dbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Pettydbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Schamusdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Rubindbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Campbell_(musician)dbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Anistondbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Mahoneydbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaxine Bahnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMike McGlonedbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Schamusdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameShe's the Onedbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameSongs and Music from She's the Onedbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Schamusdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Burnsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_the_One_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsShe's the One is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by New York actor and director Edward Burns. It stars Burns, Jennifer Aniston, Cameron Diaz, Mike McGlone, Maxine Bahns and John Mahoney. The film features one of Tom Petty's few movie soundtracks and is named after the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name.The film was released theatrically on August 23, 1996, to generally positive critical reception, and grossed $13.8 million on a budget of $3 million. Aniston and Diaz earned particular acclaim for their performances.dbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ursula_Andressdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Richardson_(actor)dbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Cribbinsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosenda_Monterosdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Day_(director)dbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:nameShedbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1918dbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Daydbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Shedbp-dbr:She_(1965_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aida_YoungShe is a 1965 British fantasy adventure film made by Hammer Film Productions in CinemaScope, based on the 1887 novel by H. Rider Haggard. It was directed by Robert Day and stars Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, John Richardson, Rosenda Monteros, and Christopher Lee. The film was an international success and led to a 1968 sequel, The Vengeance of She, with Olinka Berova in the title role.dbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Mandbp-dbp:nameShe Always Gets Their Mandbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Always_Gets_Their_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsShe Always Gets Their Man is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Sally Smith and William Fox. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzingers.dbp-dbr:She_Came_to_the_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Banddbp-dbr:She_Came_to_the_Valleydbp-dbp:distributorAll media : Reel Media Internationaldbp-dbr:She_Came_to_the_Valleydbp-dbp:distributorCinema: R.G.V. 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Directed by Albert Band, it stars Ronee Blakley, Scott Glenn, Freddy Fender, and Dean Stockwell. It is based on a novel by Cleo Dawson.dbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walturdawdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_McCoydbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walturdawdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W.C._Clifforddbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Readedbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChristie Johnstonedbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Christie_Johnstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsChristie Johnstone is a 1921 British silent romance film directed by Norman McDonald and starring Gertrude McCoy, Stewart Rome and Clive Brook. It was adapted from the 1853 novel Christie Johnstone by Charles Reade. It was made at Broadwest's Walthamstow Studios.dbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:directorKeith Pernadbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:producerKeith Pernadbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:starringTim Kaiserdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rich_Swingledbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:starringChristy Storeydbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:starringRebekah Cookdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:starringRyanIver Klanndbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:nameChristmas Gracedbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Christmas_Gracepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MichiganChristmas Grace is a Christmas-related film about two competing toy stores. It was produced by Bright Horizon Pictures and Crystal Creek Media, the latter of which created films such as Creed of Gold and Courageous Love. Filming of Christmas Grace took place around several locations in Southeastern Michigan in early 2012. The film was released on October 7, 2014.dbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:directorLee Davisdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringKeshia Knight Pulliamdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringPooch Halldbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringTom Bosleydbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringRichard Lawsondbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringEarl Billingsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringJanet Hubertdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:starringRay Jdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:nameChristmas at Water's Edgedbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_at_Water's_Edgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_drama_filmsChristmas at Water's Edge is a contemporary variation of A Christmas Carol, directed by Lee Davis, starring Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tom Bosley and Pooch Hall. It was shown in theaters in 2004 and released on DVD in 2007.The film is about a wealthy collegian (Keshia Knight Pulliam) and an angel-in-training (Pooch Hall) who work together to organize a holiday concert for a youth center.dbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Drewdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChristmas in Julydbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coffeedbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_food_and_drinkdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_in_July_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Preston_SturgesChristmas in July is a 1940 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Dick Powell and Ellen Drew.Based on Sturges' unproduced 1931 play A Cup of Coffee, it follows an ambitious clerk who is tricked into thinking he has won $25,000 in a slogan contest for a coffee company, and begins using his believed winnings to fulfill his dreams. It was Sturges' second film as writer-director, after The Great McGinty (1940).dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Glen_(director)dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ilya_Salkinddbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Salkinddbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:starringMarlon Brandodbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:starringRobert Davidbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:starringBenicio del Torodbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:starringRachel Warddbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:starringTom Selleckdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:starringGeorges Corrafacedbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Glen_(director)dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ilya_Salkinddbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Salkinddbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Puzodbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cary_Batesdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:nameChristopher Columbus: The Discoverydbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_United_States_Virgin_Islandsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Epic_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historical_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1490sdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Eidelmandbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_Columbusdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Isabella_I_of_Castiledbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1492dbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Tomás_de_Torquemadadbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_pre-Columbian_Americadbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Age_of_Discovery_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Brileydbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Glendbp-dbr:Christopher_Columbus:_The_Discoverypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mario_PuzoChristopher Columbus: The Discovery is a 1992 historical adventure film directed by John Glen. It was the last project developed by the father and son production team of Alexander and Ilya Salkind. The film follows events after the fall of the Emirate of Granada (an Arab principality which was located in the south of Spain), and leads up to the voyage of Columbus to the New World in 1492.Its behind-the-scenes history involved an elaborate series of financial mishaps, which later brought about an emotional falling-out between Alexander and Ilya; as a frustrated Alexander would later lament in a November 1993 interview with the Los Angeles Times, "I know, after this, that I'll never make movies again."The film was released for the 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage. The premiere took place at almost exactly the same time as 1492: Conquest of Paradise, which has often led to confusion between the two films. Neither would be a critical or commercial success.dbp-dbr:Witchfinder_General_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Reevesdbp-dbr:Witchfinder_General_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tigon_British_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:Witchfinder_General_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis M. 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The screenplay, by Reeves and Tom Baker, was based on Ronald Bassett's 1966 novel Witchfinder General. The film is a heavily fictionalised account of the murderous witch-hunting exploits of Matthew Hopkins (Price), a lawyer who falsely claimed to have been appointed as a "Witch Finder Generall" [sic] by Parliament during the English Civil War to root out sorcery and witchcraft. The plot follows Roundhead soldier Richard Marshall (Ogilvy), who relentlessly pursues Hopkins and his assistant John Stearne (Russell) after they prey on his fiancée Sara (Dwyer) and execute her priestly uncle John Lowes (Davies).Made on a low budget of under £100,000, the film was produced by Tigon British Film Productions. In the United States, where it was distributed by American International Pictures (AIP), Witchfinder General was retitled The Conqueror Worm (titled onscreen as Matthew Hopkins: Conqueror Worm) by AIP to link it with their earlier series of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations directed by Roger Corman and starring Price; because its narrative bears no relation to any of Poe's stories, American prints book-end the film with his poem "The Conqueror Worm" being read through Price's narration.Witchfinder General eventually became a cult film, a development partially attributable to Reeves's death nine months after its release. Several prominent critics have championed the film, including Tim Lucas, J. Hoberman, Danny Peary, Robin Wood and Derek Malcolm; their praise has highlighted its direction, performances, and musical score by Paul Ferris.dbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alek_Keshishiandbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Pescidbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Fraserdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGore Vidaldbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMoira Kellydbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Hamiltondbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alek_Keshishiandbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Mastrosimonedbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWith Honorsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_Rockdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_homelessnessdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harvard_Universitydbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alek_KeshishianWith Honors is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Alek Keshishian. It stars Brendan Fraser as a Harvard University student who finds himself at the mercy of the demands of a homeless man (Joe Pesci) when he holds his senior thesis paper hostage. Moira Kelly, Patrick Dempsey, Josh Hamilton, and Gore Vidal also star. The film was released on April 29, 1994, received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed $20 million.dbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nzingha_Stewartdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringRegina Halldbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Scottdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringEvedbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nzingha_Stewartdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:With_This_Ring_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_ClevelandWith This Ring is an American romantic comedy drama television film that aired on Lifetime in 2015. Written and directed by Nzingha Stewart, it stars Regina Hall, Jill Scott and Eve. Stewart adapted the script from the 2006 novel The Vow by Denene Millner, Angela Burt-Murray and Mitzi Miller.dbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:directorGary J. Tunnicliffedbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:distributorArdustry Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:distributorPrism Entertainment Corporationdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:producerScott McGinnisdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Patrickdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Isaacsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Xander_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Krausedbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duane_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Zelnikerdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_J._Tunnicliffedbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Patrickdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Isaacsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:genreHorror, Science Fictiondbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2019dbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Within_the_Rockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_J._TunnicliffeWithin the Rock is a 1996 American made-for-TV science fiction horror film directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe. It starred Xander Berkeley, Brian Krause, and Duane Whitaker. It featured a cameo from former U.S. Marine Corps captain and technical advisor Dale Dye.dbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Robinsondbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HandMade_Filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hellerdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Robinsondbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HandMade_Filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hellerdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Robinsondbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbp:nameWithnail and Idbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Idbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Lake_Districtdbp-dbr:Withnail_and_Ipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_RobinsonWithnail and I is a 1987 British black comedy film written and directed by Bruce Robinson. Loosely based on Robinson's life in London in the late 1960s, the plot follows two unemployed actors, Withnail and "I" (portrayed by Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann, respectively), who share a flat in Camden Town in 1969. Needing a holiday, they obtain the key to a country cottage in the Lake District belonging to Withnail's wealthy eccentric uncle Monty and drive there. The weekend holiday proves less recuperative than they expected.Withnail and I was Grant's film debut and established his profile. Featuring performances by Richard Griffiths as Withnail's Uncle Monty and Ralph Brown as Danny the drug dealer, the film has tragic and comic elements and is notable for its period music and many quotable lines. It has been described as "one of Britain's biggest cult films".The character "I" is named "Marwood" in the published screenplay but goes unnamed in the film credits.dbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:producerMichael O. Gallantdbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:producerRobert Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:producerJay Irwindbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:producerDavid G. Chasedbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Irwin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Eikenberrydbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennie_Garthdbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Without_Consentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Craig_Safandbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Behavior_modificationWithout Consent, also known as Trapped and Deceived, is a 1994 television film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Jennie Garth, Jill Eikenberry, and Tom Irwin. The film, which was based on a true story, was received generally negatively, although the lead actors were praised for their roles.dbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandor_Sterndbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:producerDon Goldmandbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:producerMaureen Holmesdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:producerFrank Brilldbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandor_Sterndbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Without_Her_Consentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sandor_SternWithout Her Consent is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Sandor Stern. Originally airing on NBC, the film is based on a true story and stars Melissa Gilbert as a woman who seeks justice after being raped by an acquaintance.dbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Merrickdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerLouis Weissdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Merrickdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Sagedbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameWithout Honordbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Nighdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Without_Honor_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsWithout Honor is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by William Nigh.dbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kim_Rozenfelddbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Platt_Jacobydbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kim_Rozenfelddbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Platt_Jacobydbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fictiondbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Docufictiondbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fictiondbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Docufictiondbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Beijingdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_impact_eventsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moscowdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Craig_Safandbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Wolper_Organization_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disaster_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Warning_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_IscoveWithout Warning (also known as July 13th) is an American television film directed by Robert Iscove. It follows a duo of real-life reporters covering breaking news about three meteor fragments crashing into the Northern Hemisphere. It aired on CBS on October 30, 1994, and is presented as if it were an actual breaking news event, shot on videotape and complete with remote reports from reporters. The executive producer was David L. Wolper, who produced a number of mockumentary-style films since the 1960s. The movie was heavily influenced by Orson Welles' 1938 The War of the Worlds radio broadcast.dbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:producerMarc Stirdivantdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:starringMichael Cainedbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:starringPaul Freemandbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:starringLysette Anthonydbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:nameWithout a Cluedbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Counterfeit_money_in_filmdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_pastichesdbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1892dbp-dbr:Without_a_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_comedy_filmsWithout a Clue is a 1988 British comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. It is based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories but, in this version, the roles are reversed: Dr. John Watson is the brilliant detective, while "Sherlock Holmes" is an actor hired to pose as the detective so that Watson can protect his reputation as a physician.dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lev_L._Spirodbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney-ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerKevin Laffertydbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPeter Murrietadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerTodd J. Greenwalddbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMaria Canals-Barreradbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDavid DeLuisedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringSelena Gomezdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_Waverly_Place:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJake T. 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It was directed by Lev L. Spiro and filmed primarily in San Juan, Puerto Rico in February and March 2009. The full cast of the series starred in the film, although Jennifer Stone only had a small role at the beginning of the film. The film focuses on Alex Russo having to reverse a wish she made that her parents never met after being grounded during a trip to the Caribbean.The film premiered on August 28, 2009, on the Disney Channel in the United States. It received 11.4 million viewers at its premiere, making it the second-most-viewed Disney Channel Original Movie premiere at that time, after High School Musical 2. It was also cable's No. 1 scripted telecast of 2009 in total viewers. It premiered in the UK and Ireland on October 23, 2009, as part of Wiz-Tober 2009. It was released on DVD on December 15, 2009, as an Extended Edition. The film won the 2010 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program.dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Héctor_Olivera_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:distributorJuno Mediadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:producerFrank Isaacdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:producerAlex Sessadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringBo Svensondbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringThom Christopherdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringMaría Socasdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Stockdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringVidal Petersondbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Héctor_Olivera_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Nahadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:nameWizards of the Lost Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:countryArgentinadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Héctor_Oliveradbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wizardsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_regicidedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_fantasy_adventure_filmsWizards of the Lost Kingdom is a 1985 Argentinian-American sword and sorcery film written by Ed Naha and directed by Héctor Olivera. It stars Bo Svenson as Kor the Conqueror, Vidal Peterson as Simon, and Thom Christopher as Shurka. The film is one of ten that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s, beginning with Deathstalker in 1983.The sequel Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II followed in 1989.It was one of the first eight films distributed by Corman's new company, Concorde Pictures, along with The Devastator, Naked Vengeance, Wheels of Fire, Loose Screws (Screwballs II), School Spirit, Barbarian Queen, and Streetwalkin’.dbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Wainwrightdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameWolf's Clothingdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_MartonWolf's Clothing is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Claude Hulbert, Gordon Harker and Lilli Palmer. The screenplay concerns a blundering group of secret agents who mistake a Foreign Office official for a dangerous international assassin.It was made at Shepperton Studios by the independent producer Richard Wainwright.dbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thom_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Miles Daledbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_Jonesdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley_Ann_Warrendbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Sanchez_(actress)dbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thom_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lori_Lansensdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWolf Girldbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryRomaniadbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Romanian_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Kushner-Locke_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sideshow_performersdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romanian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thom_FitzgeraldWolf Girl (also known as Blood Moon) is a 2001 horror film directed by Thom Fitzgerald and written by Lori Lansens. An international co-production of Canada and Romania. The film was released in theaters in Canada and Romania, in the United States it was released directly to television and in Mexico it was released direct-to-video. It stars Tim Curry, Victoria Sanchez, Grace Jones, and Lesley Ann Warren. The film's plot concerns a girl who travels with a freak show because of her rare genetic disorder known as hypertrichosis.dbp-dbr:Wolf_Ridersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Wolf_Ridersdbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Wolf_Ridersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Wolf_Ridersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wolf_Ridersdbp-dbp:nameWolf Ridersdbp-dbr:Wolf_Ridersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbWolf Riders is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Lillian Gilmore and Lafe McKee.dbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boehmdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Boyddbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_Bikeldbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Scottdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Philbrookdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Holmesdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringFlorence MacMichaeldbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boehmdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boehmdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:nameWoman Obsesseddbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Big_Bear_Lake,_Californiadbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_romantic_drama_filmsWoman Obsessed is a 1959 American romantic drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Susan Hayward, Stephen Boyd, Barbara Nichols, Dennis Holmes, Theodore Bikel, Ken Scott, James Philbrook, and Florence MacMichael. The screenplay concerns the hardships faced by a widow and her eight-year-old son on a rugged Canadian ranch.dbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gintydbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Films_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerDanny Lernerdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Derekdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Faheydbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mitchumdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gintydbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Films_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Gintydbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:nameWoman of Desiredbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsWoman of Desire is a 1994 erotic thriller film directed by Robert Ginty and starring Bo Derek and Robert Mitchum.dbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameWoman to Womandbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_to_Woman_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersWoman to Woman is a 1947 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Douglass Montgomery, Joyce Howard and Adele Dixon. It is written by Michael Morton, Marjorie Deans and James Seymour based on Morton's 1921 play Woman to Woman, which was previously filmed in 1923 and 1929. A Canadian officer and a French dancer engage in a doomed romance.dbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbp:nameWomen Aren't Angelsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Aren't_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_StudiosWomen Aren't Angels is a 1943 black and white British comedy film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Aldwych Theatre farceurs Robertson Hare and Alfred Drayton, with Polly Ward and Joyce Heron. It was made at Welwyn Studios and based on a 1941 play of the same title by Vernon Sylvaine.dbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Lewisdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbp:nameWomen from Headquartersdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquartersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_from_Headquarterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BlairWomen from Headquarters is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring Virginia Huston, Barbra Fuller and Frances Charles. The screenplay concerns an ex-Army nurse who retrains as police officer with the LAPD.The film's sets were designed by the art director James W. Sullivan.dbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourdbp-dbp:nameWomen of Glamourdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_of_Glamourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_WilesWomen of Glamour is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring Virginia Bruce, Melvyn Douglas and Reginald Denny.It is a remake of the 1930 film Ladies of Leisure, which was itself based on the 1926 silent film Ladies of Leisure. The film's sets were designed by the art director Stephen Goosson.dbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headdbp-dbp:starringRex Davis, Frank Tennant, Vera Cornishdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headdbp-dbp:nameWon by a Headdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Won_by_a_Headpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsWon by a Head is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by Percy Nash and starring Rex Davis, Frank Tennant and Vera Cornish. It was set in the horseracing world.dbp-dbr:Wonder_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Wonder_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Wonder_Boys_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. 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An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan, it is based on the 1995 novel by Michael Chabon. Michael Douglas stars as professor Grady Tripp, a novelist who teaches creative writing at a university but has been unable to finish his second novel.The film was shot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including locations at Carnegie Mellon University, Chatham University, University of Pittsburgh, and Shady Side Academy. Other Pennsylvania locations included Beaver, Rochester and Rostraver Township. After the film failed at the box office, there was a second attempt to find an audience with a new marketing campaign and a November 8, 2000, re-release, which was also a financial disappointment. Despite this, the film received three Academy Award nominations at the 73rd Academy Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay, winning Best Original Song for Bob Dylan's "Things Have Changed".dbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringVirginia Madsendbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringNathan Filliondbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Plattdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringKeri Russelldbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringRosario Dawsondbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarg Helgenbergerdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Jelenicdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gail_Simonedbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameWonder Womandbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_DC_Comicsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wonder_Woman_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ares_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HadesWonder Woman is a 2009 American animated superhero film focusing on the superheroine of the same name. The plot of the film is loosely based on George Pérez's reboot of the character, specifically the "Gods and Mortals" arc that started the character's second volume in 1987. It is the fourth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation.The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery, who directed the second act of Superman: Doomsday and did storyboard work for Justice League: The New Frontier, written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. As with all previous releases in this line of films, it is produced by acclaimed DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm.On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack, which includes a DVD and Blu-ray copy, a digital copy, and with the graphic novel it was based on.dbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Trevor_Storydbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbp:nameWonderful Things!dbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Wonderful_Things!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_romantic_comedy_filmsWonderful Things! is a 1958 British comedy romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Frankie Vaughan, Jocelyn Lane and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It was written by Jack Trevor Story. Two fishermen brothers clash over the love of a woman.It was the second of four films Wilcox made with Vaughan.The film marked the film debut of comedian Ronnie Barker, in an uncredited role as a waiter.dbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Damskidbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G._Chevalier_Kevorkiandbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_C._Duttondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Silverdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rue_McClanahandbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Damskidbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G._Chevalier_Kevorkiandbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_C._Duttondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Langhornedbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_DamskiWord of Honor is a 1981 television film co-written by David Ackles and I.C. Rapoport. It first aired on 6 January 1981 starred Karl Malden and featured appearances by a young Ron Silver and the film debut of John Malkovich. It was directed by Mel Damski. This film was produced by Alex Karras and his wife Susan Clark. Karras often makes cameo appearances in films he produces; in this film he appeared as Penniman Butcher (uncredited). Much of this film was shot in Michigan in places such as Plymouth, where the opening beauty-pageant scene was shot. The newsroom shots were filmed at The Daily Tribune offices in Royal Oak and the real-life editors and reporters were used as extras. Residential shots, including the main characters' home, was shot in the Seminole Hills subdivision of Pontiac.dbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Network_Televisiondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerClara Georgedbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeanne Tripplehorndbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Johnsondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Stebbingsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNeilldbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Lawrencedbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Johnsondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Network_Televisiondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_war_crimes_trialsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_Changdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_legal_drama_filmsWord of Honor is a 2003 American drama television film directed by Robert Markowitz, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Nelson DeMille. The film stars Don Johnson, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Sharon Lawrence, John Heard and Arliss Howard. 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McElroy, and starring Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto, and Kevin Zegers. The first installment in the Wrong Turn film series, it follows a group of six individuals being stalked by a cannibal family in the woods of West Virginia.Development for the film began in 2001 when it was announced Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Group teamed to produce Wrong Turn, a 1970s-style horror pic to be directed by Schmidt, while McElroy wrote the script. The film was a co-production between Summit and Constantin Film, with Stan Winston designing the creature effects and serving as a producer.Wrong Turn was theatrically released in the United States on May 30, 2003, by 20th Century Fox. It grossed over $28 million worldwide against a $12 million budget but received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:producerJeff Freilichdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringTexas Battledbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringErica Leerhsendbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringAleksa Palladinodbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringHenry Rollinsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringCrystal Lowedbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringMatthew Currie Holmesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringDaniella Alonsodbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringKimberly Caldwelldbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringSteve Braundbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:nameWrong Turn 2: Dead Enddbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoresdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Virginiadbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reality_television_series_parodiesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bear_McCrearydbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Lynchdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wrong_Turn_(film_series)Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is a 2007 slasher film directed by Joe Lynch and written by Turi Meyer and Al Septien. An international co-production between the United States and Canada, it is a sequel to Wrong Turn (2003) and the second installment in the Wrong Turn film series. Starring Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins, Texas Battle, Aleksa Palladino, Daniella Alonso, Steve Braun, Crystal Lowe, Matthew Currie Holmes and Kimberly Caldwell, and follows follows a group of reality show contestants fighting for their survival against a family of horribly deformed cannibals who plan to mercilessly slaughter them all.Wrong Turn 2: Dead End had its premiere at the FrightFest on August 25, 2007, and was released on DVD in the United States on October 9, 2007, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film received a positive response from critics, which remains the best-reviewed film in the franchise. It grossed $9.2 million in home video sales.It is followed by Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009).dbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Calder-Marshalldbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Daltondbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:%5BPatrick_Tilleydbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameWuthering Heightsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Wuthering_Heightsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_romantic_drama_filmsWuthering Heights is a 1970 British period romantic drama film directed by Robert Fuest, based on the 1847 Emily Brontë novel of the same name. It stars Anna Calder-Marshall as Cathy and Timothy Dalton as Heathcliff, with supporting roles played by Harry Andrews, Pamela Brown, Hugh Griffith, Ian Ogilvy, and Judy Cornwell.The film was produced by the British branch of American International Pictures, who also distributed the film in the United States. Like the 1939 version, it depicts only the first sixteen chapters concluding with Cathy Linton's death and omits the trials of her daughter, Hindley's son, and Heathcliff's son.The film opened to mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $4.5 million from a $800,000 production budget. Michel Legrand’s score earned a Best Original Score nomination at the 28th Golden Globe Awards.dbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Skynnerdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Eatondbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerJo Wrightdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerLouise Berridgedbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orla_Bradydbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Smartdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Cavanahdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Eatondbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameWuthering Heightsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_ITV_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Weekend_Television_showsdbp-dbr:Wuthering_Heights_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Wuthering_HeightsWuthering Heights is a 1998 British television film directed by David Skynner and starring Robert Cavanah, Orla Brady, and Sarah Smart. It was produced by Jo Wright. It is based on the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The novel was adapted for the screen by Neil McKay. The film was released by ITV on 5 April 1998 in the United Kingdom and released by WGBH-TV on 18 October 1998 in the United States.Four years later, Smart would star in Sparkhouse, a gender-reversed BBC adaptation of Wuthering Heights in which Smart played the Heathcliff role (renamed to Carol).dbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Kasdandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Wilsondbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Pullmandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Madsendbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Sizemoredbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCatherine O'Haradbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIsabella Rossellinidbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Caviezeldbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Faheydbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Harmondbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoBeth Williamsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMare Winninghamdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Costnerdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wilson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWyatt Earpdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Doc_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Bat_Mastersondbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Kasdandbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tombstone,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Wyatt_Earp_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Big_Nose_KateWyatt Earp is a 1994 American epic biographical Western drama film about the lawman of the same name. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dan Gordon, the film follows Earp from his early life to his career as a marshal and his involvement in the O.K. Corral gunfight. It features an ensemble cast led by Kevin Costner as Earp, with Gene Hackman, Mark Harmon, Michael Madsen, Bill Pullman, Dennis Quaid, Isabella Rossellini, Tom Sizemore, JoBeth Williams, and Mare Winningham in supporting roles.The film was developed in competition with Tombstone, another adaptation of Earp's life and the O.K. Corral gunfight that came out six months earlier. Released on June 24, 1994, Wyatt Earp received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances and Kasdan's direction, but criticized the three-hour runtime and unfavorably compared it to Tombstone. It was a box office failure, grossing $55.9 million on a $63 million budget.dbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Shuler Donnerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Winterdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFamke Janssendbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Marsdendbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Paquindbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Romijndbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Jackmandbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Davisondbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Parkdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Winter_(producer)dbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Hayterdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_DeSantodbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:nameX-Mendbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:nameX-Men: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Westchester_County,_New_Yorkdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_aftermath_of_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:X-Men_(film_series)dbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ralph_Winterdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bad_Hat_Harry_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Statue_of_Liberty_in_fictiondbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Hayterdbp-dbr:X-Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_adventure_filmsX-Men is a 2000 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Directed by Bryan Singer from a screenplay by David Hayter and a story by Singer and Tom DeSanto, it features an ensemble cast consisting of Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Bruce Davison, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Ray Park, and Anna Paquin. The film depicts a world where an unknown proportion of people are mutants, possessing superhuman powers that make them distrusted by normal humans. It focuses on mutants Wolverine and Rogue as they are brought into a conflict between two groups with radically different approaches to bringing about the acceptance of mutant-kind: Charles Xavier's X-Men, and the Brotherhood of Mutants, led by Magneto.Development of X-Men began as far back as 1984 with Orion Pictures, with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow in discussions at one point. 20th Century Fox bought the film rights in 1994, and various scripts and film treatments were commissioned from Andrew Kevin Walker, John Logan, Joss Whedon, and Michael Chabon. Singer signed to direct in 1996, with further rewrites by Ed Solomon, Singer, Tom DeSanto, Christopher McQuarrie, and Hayter, in which Beast and Nightcrawler were deleted over budget concerns from Fox. X-Men marked the American debut for Jackman, a last-second choice for Wolverine, cast three weeks into filming. Filming took place from September 22, 1999, to March 3, 2000, primarily in Toronto.X-Men premiered at Ellis Island on July 12, 2000, and was released in the United States on July 14. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $296.3 million worldwide, becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2000. Its success led to a series of films, with the first sequel, X2, released on May 2, 2003. Several actors reprise their roles in Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including Stewart in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), and Stewart, McKellen, Marsden, and Romijn in Avengers: Doomsday (2026).dbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Hooddbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:producerHugh Jackmandbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:producerLauren Shuler Donnerdbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:producerRalph Winterdbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:producerJohn Palermodbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:starringDanny Hustondbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:starringHugh Jackmandbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:starringLiev Schreiberdbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:starringRyan Reynoldsdbp-dbr:X-Men_Origins:_Wolverinedbp-dbp:starringDominic 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Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. It is the fourth installment of the X-Men film series, the first installment of the Wolverine spin-off trilogy within the series, and a prequel to X-Men (2000). The film was directed by Gavin Hood, written by David Benioff and Skip Woods, and produced by Hugh Jackman, who stars as the titular character, alongside Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan, and Ryan Reynolds. The film's plot details Wolverine's childhood as James Howlett, his time with Major William Stryker's Team X, the bonding of Wolverine's skeleton with the indestructible metal adamantium during the Weapon X program and his relationship with his half-brother Victor Creed.The film was mostly shot in Australia and New Zealand, with Canada also serving as a location. Filming took place from January to May 2008. Production and post-production were troubled, with delays due to the weather and Jackman's other commitments, an incomplete screenplay that was still being written in Los Angeles while principal photography rolled in Australia, conflicts arising between director Hood and Fox's executives over the film's direction, and an unfinished workprint being leaked on the internet a month before the film's debut.X-Men Origins: Wolverine was released on May 1, 2009, by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It opened at the top of the North American box office and grossed $179 million in the United States and Canada and $373 million worldwide. Two subsequent films, The Wolverine and Logan, were released in 2013 and 2017, respectively. Beginning with Deadpool (2016), Reynolds would star as a new version of his Origins character, Wade Wilson (as the titular character). Later, both Jackman and Reynolds would star together in the 2024 film Deadpool & Wolverine.dbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Shuler Donnerdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Winterdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCasey Stonedbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFamke Janssendbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Coxdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Marsdendbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Romijn-Stamosdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Cummingdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Paquindbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Jackmandbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:X2_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce 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Statesdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telekinesisdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Westchester_County,_New_Yorkdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_action_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Ottmandbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_mind_controldbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_White_Housedbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:X-Men_(film_series)dbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ralph_Winterdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_Harris_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Doughertydbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bad_Hat_Harry_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Chris_Claremontdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Len_Weindbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Hayterdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:X2_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bryan_SingerX2 (also marketed with the subtitle X-Men United, and internationally as X-Men 2) is a 2003 American superhero film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris and David Hayter, from a story by Singer, Hayter and Zak Penn. The film is based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to X-Men (2000), as well as the second installment in the X-Men film series, and features an ensemble cast including Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills, concerns the genocidal Colonel William Stryker leading an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer, Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to save the human race from them, forcing the X-Men to team up with the Brotherhood of Mutants to stop Stryker and save the mutant race.Development on the sequel began shortly after the first film was released on July 14, 2000, by 20th Century Fox. David Hayter and Zak Penn wrote separate scripts, combining what they felt to be the best elements of both scripts into one screenplay. Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris were eventually hired to rewrite the work, and changed the characterizations of Beast, Angel, and Lady Deathstrike. Sentinels and the Danger Room were set to appear before being deleted because of budget concerns from Fox. The film's premise was influenced by the Marvel Comics storylines Return to Weapon X and God Loves, Man Kills. Filming began in June 2002 and ended that November, mostly taking place at Vancouver Film Studios, the largest North American production facility outside of Los Angeles. Production designer Guy Hendrix Dyas adapted similar designs by John Myhre from the previous film.X2 was released in the United States on May 2, 2003, by 20th Century Fox, and received positive reviews for its storyline, musical score, action sequences, and performances. The film grossed $407 million worldwide, making it the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2003, and received eight Saturn Awards nominations. A sequel, X-Men: The Last Stand, was released on May 26, 2006.dbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:directorChristopher Louiedbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNetflixdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPete Tongdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Louiedbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Russelldbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Shaferdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Leitmandbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Hylanddbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIone Skyedbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHayley Kiyokodbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Hansendbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris D'Eliadbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Woodelldbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham Phillipsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrett DeBuonodbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Tongdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:nameXOXOdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:genreAlternative electronic, electronic music, EDM, progressive housedbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:XOXO_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsxoxo is a 2016 American drama film directed by Christopher Louie and starring Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips, Brett DelBuono, Hayley Kiyoko, Colin Woodell, Ryan Hansen, Ione Skye, and Chris D'Elia. It is based on a story by Louie and is written by Dylan Meyer. It was produced by Joe Russell, Christopher Louie, Daniel Shafer and Max Leitman and released on August 26, 2016, by Netflix.dbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbp:nameYaqui Drumsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yaqui_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_YarbroughYaqui Drums is a 1956 American Western film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Rod Cameron, J. Carrol Naish, Mary Castle.Mexican bandit Yaqui Jack and his men hold up a stage coach, kill the driver and guard and are robbing the passengers, ranch owner Matt Quigg, his son Lute and Linda, when they in turn are ambushed by Lefty and his gang. Yaqui Jack is shot but escapes and reaches the camp of Webb Dunham, who treats his wounds. They separate with Webb going to the ranch of his brother who has been murdered. Suspicion turns on Matt, who claims title to the brother's ranch, and has Webb brutally beaten after ordering him from the property. Webb goes to Matt's saloon, where Linda sings, and she and Webb had been in love in California. Webb retaliates against Matt for his beating, and Matt hires Lefty to kill Webb. Lefty, waiting in Webb's cabin to ambush him, is overpowered by Yaqui Jack who has returned to help the man who aided him, and asks Webb to join him and his friends in their fight to free Mexico. Matt, Lute, Linda and Lefty and the sheriff are kidnapped by Yaqui Indians, as is Webb, who shot a Yaqui grabbing Linda. They are taken across the border to be held for ransom, where Lefty confesses to Webb that he had killed Webb's brother on Matt's orders. Lute, with no intentions of returning, persuades his father to let him go across the border to get the ransom money but Linda, whom he had married the night before, refuses to go with him. Matt learns of the intended deceit deceit, and accidentally kills Lute. Yaqui Jack is killed as he dies the Mexican Army authorities who escort Webb, Linda, the sheriff and the now-demented Matt back across the border.dbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Widmarkdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Peckdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Baxterdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:nameYellow Skydbp-dbr:Yellow_Skydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._R._Burnettdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lone_Pine,_Californiadbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ghost_townsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1867dbp-dbr:Yellow_Skypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_TempestYellow Sky is a 1948 American Western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark, and Anne Baxter. Based on an unpublished novel by W. R. Burnett, believed to be loosely adapted from William Shakespeare's The Tempest, the plot concerns a band of reprobate outlaws who flee after a bank robbery and encounter an old man and his granddaughter in a ghost town.dbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Astairedbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Morgandbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Bremerdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Brecherdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincente_Minnellidbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_duosdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolanda_and_the_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Irving_BrecherYolanda and the Thief is a 1945 American Technicolor MGM musical-comedy film set in a fictional Latin American country. It stars Fred Astaire, Lucille Bremer, Frank Morgan, and Mildred Natwick, with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Arthur Freed. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Arthur Freed.The film was a long-time pet project of Freed's to promote his lover Bremer's career, but fared disastrously at the box office. An attempt to create a whimsical fantasy, it ended up, in the words of critic John Mueller, as "egg-nog instead of the usual champagne". Despite admirable production values, it ruined Bremer's career and discouraged Astaire, who decided to retire after his next film, Blue Skies.Perhaps it also vindicated Astaire's own horror of "inventing up to the arty"—his phrase for the approach of those who would set out to create art, whereas he believed artistic value could only emerge as an accidental and unpremeditated by-product of a tireless search for perfection. In his autobiography, Astaire approvingly quotes Los Angeles Times critic Edwin Schallert: "'Not for realists' is a label that may be appropriately affixed to Yolanda and the Thief. It is a question, too, whether this picture has the basic material to satisfy the general audience, although in texture and trimmings it might be termed an event." Astaire himself concluded, "This verified my feeling that doing fantasy on the screen is an extra risk."dbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Maxwell_Johnsondbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Galarrwuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mandawuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Edgardbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Glenndbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Mununggurrdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:starringNathan Danielsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:starringJohn Sebastian Pilakuidbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Maxwell_Johnsondbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Galarrwuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mandawuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Edgardbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Glenndbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Anastassiadesdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:YolnguYolngu Boy is a 2001 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Stephen Maxwell Johnson, produced by Patricia Edgar, Gordon Glenn, Galarrwuy Yunupingu and Mandawuy Yunupingu, and starring Sean Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui, and Nathan Daniels. Yolngu Boy is based around three Aboriginal teenage boys linked by ceremony, kinship and a common dream-to become great Yolngu hunters, in a remote community at Yirrkala in North-East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. The feature film traces the metaphorical journey of the three young Aboriginal teenagers caught in a collision between the modern world and traditional Aboriginal culture where they hunt wild animals in the morning using spears and play football while listening to hip hop rap music in the afternoon. The project involved a significant number of community members in the cast and crew of the film.dbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Astairedbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Hayworthdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Paganodbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Fessierdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:nameYou'll Never Get Richdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:You'll_Never_Get_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Morris_StoloffYou'll Never Get Rich is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The title references the U.S. Army song lyric: "You'll never get rich / By digging a ditch / You're in the Army now!"The film marked Hayworth's first starring role in a major production from Columbia Pictures and played a significant role in launching her to stardom. During production, Life magazine featured Hayworth on its cover, with a promotional photograph that became one of the most widely circulated pin-ups of the era. Hayworth received praise for her work with Astaire, who later credited the film with revitalizing his career following his split with Ginger Rogers.The film was a commercial success and received two Academy Award nominations for Best Original Song for "Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye" by Cole Porter and Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Pictureby Morris Stoloff.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Martini_(director)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lightning_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Santa Crocedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasanoffdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEllen Steloffdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_D._Kranedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon R. Lewisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Rouhana Jr.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott McGinnisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSally Kellermandbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Fondadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Grodindbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Gearydbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLu Leonarddbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Bonnerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKristy McNicholdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Packerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Leisuredbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMerete Van Kampdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Martini_(director)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lightning_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Kasanoffdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_D._Kranedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Martini_(director)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Hurry Lovedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vestron_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Hurry_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_comedy_filmsYou Can't Hurry Love is a 1988 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Martini and starring David Leisure, Scott McGinnis, Anthony Geary, and Bridget Fonda.A man moves to Los Angeles and hears that "the only way to be successful in Los Angeles is to pretend to be someone else." He goes on a series of video dates and learns that everyone he meets is pretending to be someone else except for the girl who works at the dating service; he realizes the only way to find love is to be himself.dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Brooksdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Didi_Conndbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Silverdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Nathandbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Zaslowdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Soundtrackdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYou Light Up My Lifedbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYou Light Up My Life:dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_romantic_drama_filmsYou Light Up My Life is a 1977 American romantic drama film written, produced, scored, and directed by Joseph Brooks. It stars Didi Conn, Joe Silver, and Michael Zaslow. The film follows a young singer and songwriter who feels obligated to follow her father's borscht belt comedian career. She struggles to get small time acting work in advertising and children's shows with her fellow acting friends in Hollywood and shows marginal talent in standup comedy (mostly set up using her father's connections). Her happenstance meeting with a young director will set the stage for a series of conflicts with her fiancé, father and career decisions.On initial release, the film received widespread negative reviews from critics, though it was a commercial success. However, the film’s soundtrack proved a hit and the title song (written by Brooks and sung for the film by Kasey Cisyk) won multiple accolades including the Academy Award for Best Original Song. A cover version by Debby Boone became a major hit, winning the 1978 Grammy Award for Song of the Year and becoming the single biggest hit of the decade.dbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:directorDavid Ashwelldbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Garbettdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_H._Ovitzdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dylan_Sellersdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Garfielddbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soleil_Moon_Fryedbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Garbettdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_H._Ovitzdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dylan_Sellersdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:genreAdventuredbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ruined_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsYou Ruined My Life is a 1987 television film directed by David Ashwell.dbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbp:producerCharles Q. Steeldbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbp:nameYou Will Rememberdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Will_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyYou Will Remember is a 1941 British musical drama film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Robert Morley, Emlyn Williams and Dorothy Hyson. It portrays the life of the composer Leslie Stuart. Featured songs include "Tell Me Pretty Maiden", "Sue", "Florodora", "Lily of Laguna", "Soldiers of the King" and "Dolly Daydream".The title stems from the master of ceremonies in the British music halls who would say "You will remember (this song)" when introducing old favourites.dbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_E._Youngsteindbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:producerShelly Mannedbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Fixdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angie_Dickinsondbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Carradinedbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mitchumdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_(actor,_born_1940)dbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Kelly_(actor)dbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_E._Youngsteindbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:nameYoung Billy Youngdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Billy_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_KennedyYoung Billy Young is a 1969 Western film in Deluxe Color starring Robert Mitchum and featuring Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker Jr. (in the title role), David Carradine, Jack Kelly (who plays a villain dressed like his character Bart Maverick in the television series Maverick), Deana Martin (in her screen debut) and Paul Fix. The story was based on a novel by Heck Allen titled Who Rides with Wyatt (written pseudonymously as Will Henry) and the screenplay was by Burt Kennedy; the film was directed by Kennedy.dbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Roberts_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Westdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Danningdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harlee_McBridedbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Roberts_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbp:nameYoung Lady Chatterley IIdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Lady_Chatterley's_Loverdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Lady_Chatterley_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_erotic_filmsYoung Lady Chatterley II is a 1985 American softcore pornographic film directed Alan Roberts and starring Harlee McBride, Sybil Danning, and Adam West. It is the sequel to the 1977 film Young Lady Chatterley.dbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerS.C. Balcondbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYoung Man's Fancydbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1870sdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Stevensondbp-dbr:Young_Man's_Fancy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franco-Prussian_War_filmsYoung Man's Fancy is a 1939 British historical comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Anna Lee, Griffith Jones, and Seymour Hicks. The screenplay concerns an aristocratic Englishman who is unhappily engaged to a brewery heiress but meets Ada, an Irish human cannonball, during a visit to a music hall and falls in love with her. Together they are trapped in Paris during the Siege of Paris (1870-1871).The screenplay was written by Roland Pertwee and Stevenson, with additional dialogue by Rodney Ackland and E.V.H. Emmett. The character of Ada, written especially for Anna Lee by Stevenson, her husband, is "based on Zazel, the original 'human cannon ball', who thrilled London audiences in the [eighteen] nineties by being shot from a cannon" — however, "for the purposes of the film … the period [of the screenplay] has been put back to the seventies".dbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Bacalldbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoagy_Carmichaeldbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juano_Hernándezdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_H._Northdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYoung Man with a Horndbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_à_clefdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_jazz_musiciansdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_radio_programsYoung Man with a Horn is a 1950 American musical drama film starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael, and Juano Hernandez. It was based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Dorothy Baker, inspired by the life of jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke. The film was directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Jerry Wald, and its screenplay written by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North.dbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:distributorFirst National Picturesdbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:nameYoung Nowheresdbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_I._A._R._WylieYoung Nowheres is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Richard Barthelmess, Marian Nixon and Bert Roach. It was produced and released by First National Pictures with a Vitaphone soundtrack in both silent and sound versions.dbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Lawtondbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Liveseydbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Kendalldbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameYoung Woodleydbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Young_Woodley_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyYoung Woodley is a 1930 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Madeleine Carroll, Frank Lawton, Sam Livesey, and Gerald Rawlinson.dbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directorNoel Nosseckdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Richedbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Grillodbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsteindbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringRen Woodsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Hilton-Jacobsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryan O'Delldbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Richedbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Grillodbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Carter_Harrisondbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameYoungblooddbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:namedbp-dbr:Youngblood_(Original_Motion_Picture_Soundtrack)dbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funk_musicdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Youngblood_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_action_filmsYoungblood is a 1978 American film directed by Noel Nosseck. It stars Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and features Bryan O'Dell in the title role. Ren Woods has a prominent supporting role. It was released by American International Pictures. The soundtrack to the film was written and performed by War.dbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Adlondbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerdbp-dbp:distributorTransmundo Filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Adlondbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerdbp-dbp:nameYounger and Youngerdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Percy_Adlondbp-dbr:Younger_and_Youngerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_married_couplesYounger And Younger is a 1993 American comedy film co-written and directed by Percy Adlon and starring Donald Sutherland, Brendan Fraser and Lolita Davidovich.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:producerLee Robinsondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:producerChips Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tingwelldbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:starringChips Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:nameKing of the Coral Seadbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_RobinsonKing of the Coral Sea is a 1954 film starring Chips Rafferty and Charles Tingwell, directed by Lee Robinson and shot on location in Thursday Island. It was one of the most commercially successful Australian films of the 1950s and was Rod Taylor's film debut.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:producerCarmine Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:starringBetty Stockfelddbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:starringHugh Wakefielddbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivor_Montagudbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:nameKing of the Ritzdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Smithdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_multilingual_filmsKing of the Ritz is a 1933 British musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and Herbert Smith and starring Stanley Lupino, Betty Stockfeld and Hugh Wakefield. A separate French-language version King of the Hotel was made, with Stockfield appearing in both films.Song words by Clifford Grey (Original words by Serge Veber). Music by Raoul Moretti.... song titles "You'll Fall in Love"......"Loving You Brings Me Gladness"dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(producer)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Janssendbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carsondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianne_Fosterdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(producer)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Katcherdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:nameKing of the Roaring 20s: The Story of Arnold Rothsteindbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franz_Waxmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jewish-American_organized_crimedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Roaring_'20s:_The_Story_of_Arnold_Rothsteinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arnold_RothsteinKing of the Roaring 20s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein is a 1961 American, biopic, drama, crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Diana Dors and Jack Carson. The film is about the prohibition era gangster Arnold Rothstein, who rises to be a major figure in the criminal underworld. It is also known by the alternative title The Big Bankroll. It was based on a book by Leo Katcher.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Diegedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_A._Hirlimandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffman_Jr.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hobart_Bosworthdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Diegedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_A._Hirlimandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffman_Jr.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Gaydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:nameKing of the Sierrasdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_filmsKing of the Sierras is a 1938 American western directed by Samuel Diege and Arthur Rosson and distributed by Grand National Pictures.The film is also known as Black Stallion (alternative American title) and Killers of the Prairie in the United Kingdom.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_M._Goverdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Film Productionsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Churchdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Barrdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tod_Slaughterdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:starringTucker McGuiredbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_M._Goverdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Churchdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:nameKing of the Underworlddbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Underworld_(1952_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_M._GoverKing of the Underworld is a 1952 British crime film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Patrick Barr and Tucker McGuire. It was written by John Gilling. It was followed by a sequel Murder at Scotland Yard (1953).dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Haley_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringRex the Wonder Horsedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Earl_Haley_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameKing of the Wild Horsesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Wild_Horses_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsKing of the Wild Horses is a 1933 American Columbia Pictures Western film directed by Earl Haley. It was produced and released by Columbia Pictures with stunts by Yakima Canutt.dbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jordan_Alandbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Golovdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdam Fastdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Grahamdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justine_Batemandbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jordan_Alandbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameKiss & Telldbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jordan_AlanKiss & Tell, titled Kiss and Tell on its theatrical release poster, is a 1997 American film directed by Jordan Alan. It was made largely through improvisation.dbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:directorPatrick Regandbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:producerAlain Silverdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fabian_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marvin_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilyn_Burnsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Cedardbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alain_Silverdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alain_Silverdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Daddy_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsKiss Daddy Goodbye, also known as Revenge of the Zombie, is a 1981 American horror film directed by Patrick Regan. The film stars Fabian, Marilyn Burns, Jon Cedar, and Marvin Miller. It is about two psychic children who avenge the death of their father.dbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Mansondbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Freulerdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Windsordbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Byron_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Albadbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Mansondbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Freulerdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._McGrew_Willisdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Sinclairdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:nameKiss of Arabydbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_of_Arabypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_EastKiss of Araby is a 1933 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Maria Alba, Walter Byron and Claire Windsor. It is an action melodrama set in the Middle East.dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Martindbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dwight_Taylor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:nameKiss the Boys Goodbyedbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Boys_Goodbyepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_SchertzingerKiss the Boys Goodbye is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Mary Martin, Don Ameche and Oscar Levant. It is based on a play by Clare Boothe Luce which was inspired by the search for an actress to play Scarlett O'Hara in the film version of Gone with the Wind. The score, under the musical direction of Victor Young, includes the title song and "Sand in My Shoes," both by Frank Loesser and Victor Schertzinger.dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dino_De_Laurentiisdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicoletta_Machiavellidbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry-Thomasdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raf_Vallonedbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Provinedbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Connorsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Adamsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lee_(English_actress)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dino_De_Laurentiisdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dino_Maiuridbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pulmandbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:nameKiss the Girls and Make Them Diedbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diedbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dino_De_Laurentiisdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Nascimbenedbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rio_de_Janeiro_(city)dbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Levindbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sterilization_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_the_Girls_and_Make_Them_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_spy_comedy_filmsKiss the Girls and Make Them Die (Italian: Se tutte le donne del mondo... (Operazione Paradiso)) is a James Bond spoof film released in 1966 as an Italian-American co-production between Dino De Laurentiis' Cinematografica and Columbia Pictures. Directed by Henry Levin, with stars Mike Connors, Dorothy Provine, and as the villain, Raf Vallone, it was originally filmed from January to March 1966 under the title Operation Paradise and distributed in some parts of the English-speaking world as If All the Women in the World.dbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Scottdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Violet_Hopsondbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benedict_Jamesdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameKissing Cup's Racedbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Westdbp-dbr:Kissing_Cup's_Race_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broadwest_filmsKissing Cup's Race is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, Gregory Scott and Clive Brook. It is based on the poem Kissing Cup's Race by Campbell Rae Brown.The Bioscope described the film at the time as "probably the most exciting British racing film yet produced". In a slightly later review they said "The story is not complicated with the usual thrilling adventures, but nor has it the simplicity of Campbell Rae Brown's famous recitation; while many of the details are even less convincing than in the average turf drama. It is only in the technique of the racing scenes that there is any exceptional skill".dbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:King_Brothers_Productionsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Lowedbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:King_Brothers_Productionsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankfortdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:nameKlondike Furydbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsKlondike Fury is a 1942 American drama film directed by William K. Howard, produced by the King Brothers, and released through Monogram. It stars Edmund Lowe.It was a remake of Klondike.dbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franklin_J._Schaffnerdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerStuart Millar anddbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Fondadbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edie_Adamsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Tracydbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Leightondbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Robertsondbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franklin_J._Schaffnerdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gore_Vidaldbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Best Mandbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Gore_Vidaldbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1964dbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gore_Vidaldbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franklin_J._Schaffnerdbp-dbr:The_Best_Man_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_presidential_nominating_conventions_in_fictionThe Best Man is a 1964 American political drama film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner with a screenplay by Gore Vidal based on his 1960 play of the same title. Starring Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson and Lee Tracy, the film details the seamy political maneuverings behind the nomination of a presidential candidate at their party's national convention. The supporting cast features Edie Adams, Margaret Leighton, Ann Sothern, Shelley Berman, Gene Raymond and Kevin McCarthy. Lee Tracy was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance and it was his final theatrically released film.dbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:distributorBeaumont Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:producerBeaumont Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stella_Southerndbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:nameThe Betrayerdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Betrayerdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_New_Zealand_filmsThe Betrayer is a 1921 Australian-New Zealand lost film from director Beaumont Smith about an interracial romance between a white Australian man and a Māori girl.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Moderdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Comptondbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Bad Wolfdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Red_Riding_Hooddbp-dbr:The_Big_Bad_Wolf_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Three_Little_PigsThe Big Bad Wolf is an animated short film released on April 13, 1934, by United Artists & RKO Radio Pictures produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett as part of the Silly Symphonies series. Acting partly as a sequel to the wildly successful adaptation of The Three Little Pigs of the previous year (maintaining the previous film's title characters as well as its villain), this film also acts as an adaptation of the fairy-tale Little Red Riding Hood, with the Big Bad Wolf from 1933's Three Little Pigs acting as the adversary to Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLopertdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Carmichaeldbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Leedbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Moneydbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsThe Big Money is a 1958 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee and Kathleen Harrison.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alastair_Simdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Duprezdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorah Howarddbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Markeydbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerard_Fairliedbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Noisedbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Noise_(1936_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_BryceThe Big Noise is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Alastair Sim, Norah Howard and Fred Duprez. The film was a quota quickie made at Wembley Studios by the Hollywood studio Fox's British subsidiary.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:directorPaul Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:producerPaul Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:starringBrian Hannandbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:starringRoss Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Gilldbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:nameThe Black Planetdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_filmsThe Black Planet is an Australian science fiction film directed by Paul Williams and starring Ross Williams, Brian Hannan, and Terry Gill.The plot is about two islands on the Planet Terre Verte. The planet is running out of energy, but is involved in an arms race. Despite this, President Kennealy is determined to send a mission to the newly discovered Black Planet. Non-too-bright Secret Agent Freddy Fairweather and Women's Libber Marigold Muffett get involved in hair-raising adventures as the drama unfolds, and the planet heads for nuclear war.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerA.R. Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Dwyerdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRona Andersondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Riderdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsThe Black Rider is a 1954 British crime thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson, and Leslie Dwyer. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson and produced as a low budget second feature for release by Butcher's Film Service.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ayres_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Nordendbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Widowdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Widow_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellBlack Widow, also referred to as The Black Widow, is a 1951 British second feature thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Christine Norden and Robert Ayres. It was a Hammer Film production written by Allan MacKinnon based on Lester Powell's 1948 radio serial Return from Darkness. This was the first film Hammer produced at Gilston Park. Filming began on April 17, 1951. Hammer tried to play up former singer Christine Norden as a star, but her career fizzled out at age 28, after two more films.dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:directorLee Philipsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:distributorChannel 7dbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:producerRoss Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Meillondbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Culpdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Colebydbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:nameThe Blue Lightningdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blue_Lightningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_drama_filmsThe Blue Lightning is a 1986 Australian film directed by Lee Philips and starring Sam Elliott, Rebecca Gilling, John Meillon, Robert Coleby, Max Phipps, and Robert Culp. It was created for US network television and was filmed in Broken Hill, Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Camden.dbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Publixdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerParamount Publixdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Holt, Fay Wray, and Richard Arlendbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Border Legiondbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:The_Border_Legion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_GreyThe Border Legion is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film directed by Otto Brower. It stars Jack Holt, Fay Wray, and Richard Arlen. It is based on the 1916 novel of the same name by Zane Grey.dbp-dbr:The_Boys_(1962_British_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:The_Boys_(1962_British_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGala Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Boys_(1962_British_film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney J. 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Furie and starring Richard Todd, Robert Morley and Felix Aylmer. The screenplay was by Stuart Douglass.dbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Brittondbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Lucasdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristina Greggdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Breakdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsThe Break is a 1963 British second feature drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Tony Britton, William Lucas and Christina Gregg. It was written by Pip and Jane Baker.dbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Shields_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Breakerdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_Boer_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Breaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_war_filmsThe Breaker is a 1974 documentary about Breaker Morant directed by Frank Shields.dbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directorEric Mezadbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerTerry Spazekdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darius_McCrarydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifton_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Jai_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lamont_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Anthony_Payne_IIdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringMitch Mullanydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringwith Loretta Devinedbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mitch_Mullanydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Breaksdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_comedy_filmsThe Breaks is a 1999 American comedy film written by and starring Mitch Mullany and directed by Eric Meza.dbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Grosvenordbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezedbp-dbp:producerCharles 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Big Freezedbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezedbp-dbp:nameThe Land Before Time VIII:dbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Taveradbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Animation_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_VIII:_The_Big_Freezepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Land_Before_Time_filmsThe Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze, directed by Charles Grosvenor and written by John Loy, is a 2001 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the eighth film in The Land Before Time series.dbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:directorFerd Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerCary Gliebermandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerBeverly Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerFerd Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:producerBen Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dena_Dietrichdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Gehringdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringTracy Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameOn the Air Live with Captain Midnightdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pirate_radiodbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beverly_Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ferd_Sebastiandbp-dbr:On_the_Air_Live_with_Captain_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vansploitation_filmsOn the Air Live with Captain Midnight is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian with Tracy Sebastian as Marvin Ziegler, also known as Captain Midnight (not to be confused with the Captain Midnight serial character from the 1930s and 1940s), who runs his own pirate radio station and becomes an underground cult hit. As "Tray Loren," Tracy Sebastian also starred in the Sebastians' Rocktober Blood.The film was released in 1979 although it was filmed in 1977. The film is about a teenager who has a mobile broadcast transmitter in his van that allows him to take over the airwaves as a renegade disc jockey. Veteran Los Angeles DJ Jim Ladd co-stars in the film as a disc jockey.dbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Barry_(British_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laddie_Cliffdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Dibleydbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringHilda Cowleydbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Carddbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Card_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._BrambleThe Card is a 1922 British comedy film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Laddie Cliff, Hilda Cowley and Joan Barry. It is an adaptation of the 1911 novel The Card by Arnold Bennett.dbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalt Disneydbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWalt Disneydbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_castawaysdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Castaway_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsThe Castaway is a Mickey Mouse animated short feature released on March 27, 1931, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was the twenty-seventh Mickey Mouse short to be produced, the third of that year.The Castaway was the first cartoon directed by Wilfred Jackson, who would go on to direct many Disney feature films, including Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and Lady and the Tramp. The circumstances were far from ideal: under pressure from distributors for another film and with little time to produce one, Disney tapped Jackson to produce a short made up of reused animation from other films. The short uses recycled footage of a dancing gorilla (from 1929's Jungle Rhythm), a lion getting eaten by a crocodile (cut from Jungle Rhythm) and dancing seal lions (from 1929's Wild Waves).The short is also the first to be scored by Frank Churchill, who went on to write the songs for Three Little Pigs, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, Bambi and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.dbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVHS video release: Triborodbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Endersbydbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gema_Zamprognadbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Christmasdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gwynyth_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Endersbydbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Challengersdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Robertson_(composer)The Challengers is a 1990 family television film that was produced by Lauron Productions for CBC Television. It stars Gema Zamprogna (best known for her role on Road to Avonlea), Gwynyth Walsh and Eric Christmas. The film features the Jon and Vangelis song "I'll Find My Way Home".The film was first broadcast in Canada on 14 October 1990 through CBC Television. BBC One aired the film in the United Kingdom on 3 August 1993. The film also had frequent showings on The Disney Channel. Triboro Entertainment provided the video release on VHS.It was shot in Winnipeg and Stonewall, Manitoba.dbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourdbp-dbp:directorTom Welshdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourdbp-dbp:distributorSelf-releaseddbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Architects_(British_band)dbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourdbp-dbp:nameOne Hundred Days: The Story of Architects Almost World Tourdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crowdfunded_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:One_Hundred_Days:_The_Story_of_Architects_Almost_World_Tourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indiegogo_projectsOne Hundred Days: The Story of Architects Almost World Tour (or simply One Hundred Days) is a documentary about British metalcore band Architects' Daybreaker Almost World Tour, a promotional tour for their fifth studio album Daybreaker. The funding for the film was achieved through a crowd funding project on Indiegogo, where they had a target of £30,000 to reach, but they reached over £10,000 of that sum.dbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:producerJeff Schefteldbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:producerDavid Banksdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:producerBob Parkinsondbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:producerAndy Friendlydbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Mooney_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:starringRichard Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:nameHere and Nowdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:nameRichard Pryor: Here and Nowdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_albumdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Here_and_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_PryorRichard Pryor: Here and Now is a 1983 American stand-up comedy concert film starring, written and directed by Richard Pryor. The film was released in the United States on October 28, 1983.dbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Chaplindbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mako_Iwamatsudbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tina_Chendbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_R._Webb_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Michenerdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hawaiiansdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_A._Michenerdbp-dbr:The_Hawaiians_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_GriesThe Hawaiians, released in the UK as Master of the Islands, is a 1970 American historical epic film based on the 1959 novel Hawaii by James A. Michener. Starring Charlton Heston at the head of an ensemble cast, the film was directed by Tom Gries from a screenplay by James R. Webb. Tina Chen received a Golden Globe best supporting actress nomination.The film was based on the book's later chapters, which covered the arrival of Chinese and Japanese laborers and the growth of the plantations. The third chapter of the book had been made into the film Hawaii in 1966.dbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Barkerdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Bellamydbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Morleydbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Barkerdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_F._Goodrichdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Herrick_(novelist)dbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Knox_Millendbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Healerdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Paldbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Healer_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_BarkerThe Healer is a 1935 American film directed by Reginald Barker. The film is also known as Little Pal.dbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Archibald_Nettlefolddbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Poultondbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Bransby_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_F._Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:starringPauline Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Archibald_Nettlefolddbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:nameThe Hellcatdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesThe Hellcat is a 1928 British silent romance film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Mabel Poulton, Eric Bransby Williams and John F. Hamilton. It was based on the play Wilcat Hetty by Florence Kilpatrick and made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames.dbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:producerHarold Huthdbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Todddbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Swantondbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:nameThe Hellionsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Hellionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Africadbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hellionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Hellions is a 1961 British Western film directed by Ken Annakin starring Richard Todd, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries, Ronald Fraser and Colin Blakely that was set and filmed in South Africa.dbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Paaldbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Paaldbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:nameThe Heroinedbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Hungarydbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Hungarydbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franco-Prussian_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Hungarian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Karen_BlixenThe Heroine is an incomplete 1967 film, now lost, that was directed by Orson Welles.dbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nehemiah_Persoffdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Adams_(actor,_born_1931)dbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Denkerdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hookdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1953dbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Seatondbp-dbr:The_Hook_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_PerlbergThe Hook is a 1963 Korean War war film directed by George Seaton based on the 1957 novel L'Hameçon by Vahé Katcha. The film's title comes from the translation of the title of the original novel rather than the Battle of the Hook. The film was shot off Santa Catalina Island, California.dbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Clyde_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Baileydbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Clyde_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hostagedbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:The_Hostage_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_StudiosThe Hostage is a 1956 British crime film directed by Harold Huth and starring Ron Randell, Mary Parker and John Bailey. It was written by Alfred Shaughnessy.dbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lionel_C._Martindbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Transcontinental_Recordsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antonio_Sabato_Jr.dbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hunter_Tylodbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Albertini_Dowdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony DeCamillisdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lionel_C._Martindbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Transcontinental_Recordsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lou_Pearlmandbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLongshotdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Longshot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_SchifrinLongshot is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Lionel C. Martin, and co-written by Lou Pearlman, as a promotional tool to promote the acting debuts of his succession of successful boybands and girl groups, such as NSYNC, O-Town and Natural, as well as singer Britney Spears, girlband Innosense and pop-hip hop trio LFO, all of whom had cameo appearances in the film, as Pearlman had worked with all of them during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Hunter Tylo, Paul Sorvino Antonio Sabato Jr., Zachery Ty Bryan, and Kenny Rogers star in the film and Spears has a cameo.The plot recounts the tale of a young boy, Alex Taylor, who gets caught up in his brother's activities as a gigolo, and uses each of the said pop acts as a tool within the film.dbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Renédbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:producerStan Wlodkowskidbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:producerLydia Dean Pilcher ( )dbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringCampbell Scottdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringMary-Louise Parkerdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringMichael Schoefflingdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringPatrick Cassidydbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringBruce Davisondbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringBrian Cousinsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringStephen Caffreydbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringJohn Dossettdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:starringMark Lamosdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Renédbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lydia_Dean_Pilcherdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Lucasdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:nameLongtime Companiondbp-dbr:Longtime_Companiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Renédbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Long_Islanddbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Longtime_Companionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_LGBT-related_filmsLongtime Companion is a 1989 American romantic drama film directed by Norman René and starring Bruce Davison, Campbell Scott, Patrick Cassidy, and Mary-Louise Parker. The first wide-release theatrical film to deal with the subject of AIDS, the film takes its title from the euphemism The New York Times used during the 1980s to describe the surviving same-sex partner of someone who had died of AIDS.dbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:University_of_Southern_Californiadbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLook at Lifedbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.dbp-dbr:Look_at_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_LucasLook at Life is a 1965 one-minute short student film by George Lucas, produced for a course in animation while Lucas was a film student at USC Film School. 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The film follows two best friends as they set out on a journey to discover the whereabouts of their first grade teacher, Lenora Locklear.The film was released by RhettandLinKreations on July 23, 2008.dbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Oakiedbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elmer_Blaney_Harrisdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Praskinsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameLooking for Troubledbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twentieth_Century_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Looking_for_Trouble_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsLooking for Trouble is a 1934 American Pre-Code crime film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie and Constance Cummings. After he is rejected by a woman, a man leaves his safe job and joins a gang that robs banks. The film, set in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California features actual stock footage from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake.dbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Houstondbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringNadia Graydbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerwin_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringLiliane Broussedbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Maniacdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jimmy_SangsterManiac (also known as The Maniac) is a 1963 British psychological thriller film directed by Michael Carreras and starring Kerwin Mathews, Nadia Gray and Donald Houston.dbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorKalina Bertindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mila_Aung-Thwindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Mooredbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Cross_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Halima_Ouardiridbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerKalina Bertindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarina Serraodbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kalina_Bertindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mila_Aung-Thwindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Cross_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Halima_Ouardiridbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kalina_Bertindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kalina_Bertindbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameManicdbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Manic_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EyeSteelFilm_filmsManic is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Kalina Bertin. The film depicts Bertin's efforts, in response to a family history of bipolar disorder, to investigate parts of her father's prior life in Montserrat that she did not know about; she ultimately uncovers the revelations that her father was a cult leader who also suffered from bipolar disorder, and who had, unbeknownst to Bertin until making the film, also fathered at least 12 other children with four other women.The film premiered at the 2017 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.dbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Beaumontdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameMannequindbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mannequin_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._CooperMannequin is a 1933 British drama film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Harold French, Judy Kelly and Diana Beaumont. It was made at Twickenham Studios in London with sets designed by the art director James A. Carter. Produced as a quota quickie, it was released by the American distributor RKO.dbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLaurence Merrickdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Hendricksondbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurence Merrickdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Hendricksondbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThe Familydbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Mansondbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hendrickson_(director)dbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Merrickdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hendrickson_(director)dbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Merrickdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Merrickdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMansondbp-dbr:Manson_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_Mansondbp-dbr:Manson_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_HendricksonManson is a 1973 documentary film by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick about American criminal and cult leader Charles Manson and his followers, known as "The Family". Narrated by Jess Pearson, the film explores the origins of Manson and his disciples, and the lead-up and events of the Tate–LaBianca murders. It was initially distributed by American International Pictures, with re-releases handled by Tobann International Films.dbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brice_Mackdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Saundersdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Westdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theo_Marcusedbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brice_Mackdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_W._Blackburndbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:nameMara of the Wildernessdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_girlsdbp-dbr:Mara_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_adventure_filmsMara of the Wilderness is a 1965 adventure film directed by Frank McDonald, produced by former Disney animator Brice Mack with his studio Unicorn Films, and starring Adam West, Lori Saunders, and Theodore Marcuse.dbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVideo-X-Pixdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMature Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMorton Bermandbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:C._J._Laingdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annette_Havendbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Leonarddbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Moneydbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wade_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_McBaindbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Gauntdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesllie_Boveedbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMaraschino Cherrydbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Maraschino_Cherry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_filmsMaraschino Cherry is an American hardcore pornographic film and comedy released in 1978. The film was directed by Radley Metzger (as "Henry Paris") and filmed in several locations in New York City; it was his fifth and final hardcore film.dbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Savage_(Australian_film_director)dbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Savagedbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Savagedbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringZero Montanadbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Savage_(Australian_film_director)dbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Savage_(Australian_film_director)dbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Savage_(Australian_film_director)dbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameMaraudersdbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australian_cinemadbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australian_cinemadbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marauders_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsMarauders is a 1986 Australian film about two youths roaming the countryside and committing violence. It was privately funded, and was Mark Savage's first feature.dbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Rowsondbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Knightdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trilby_Clarkdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dora_Bartondbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameMaria Martendbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Westdbp-dbr:Maria_Marten_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SuffolkMaria Marten is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Walter West starring Trilby Clark, Warwick Ward and Dora Barton. It is based on the real story of the Red Barn Murder in the 1820s, and is one of five film versions of the events. The film shifted the action to fifty years earlier to the height of the Georgian era. This was the last of the silent film adaptations of the Maria Marten story, and its success paved the way for the much better 1935 sound film remake starring Tod Slaughter. A 35mm print of the 1928 silent film exists in the British Film Institute's archives.dbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter C. Mycroftdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Gossagedbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barrdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Stewartdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Chapmandbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Daredbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Garvicedbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lizzie_Allen_Harkerdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Robert_Pryordbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarigolddbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria_on_filmMarigold is a 1938 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sophie Stewart, Patrick Barr, Phyllis Dare, Edward Chapman and Pamela Stanley. The film was set in Scotland in the Victorian era. It was filmed in Edinburgh. It was based on a 1914 play of the same title by Lizzie Allen Harker and Francis R. Pryor.dbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Reeddbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Dornedbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarilyndbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._RoyMarilyn (U.S. title: Roadhouse Girl) is a 1953 British second feature ('B') film noir directed by Wolf Rilla starring Sandra Dorne and Maxwell Reed. It was written by Rilla based on the play Marion by Peter Jones.dbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Greendbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renate_Müllerdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Robeydbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilhelm_Thieledbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Angeldbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Desmond_Carterdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Eytondbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarry Medbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Marry_Me_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilhelm_ThieleMarry Me is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Renate Müller, Harry Green and George Robey. A separate German-language version, Girls to Marry, was made, also directed by Thiele and starring Müller, but with an otherwise different cast.dbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsMars is a 1930 short animated film in the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series.dbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbp:producerRoy Krostdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbp:producerRichard F. Daltondbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Scott_(Scottish_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Bryant_(writer)dbp-dbr:Martin's_Daydbp-dbp:nameMartin's Daydbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abduction_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Martin's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_GibsonMartin's Day is a 1985 American drama film directed by Alan Gibson. It stars Richard Harris, Justin Henry, Lindsay Wagner, Karen Black and James Coburn.dbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSíofra Campbelldbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIan Mooredbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSíofra Campbelldbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Plimptondbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMarvelousdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsMarvelous is a 2006 American drama/comedy written and directed by Síofra Campbell.dbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Lowery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Bartondbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameMary Loudbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Mary_Lou_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsMary Lou is a 1948 American musical film starring Robert Lowery, Joan Barton and Glenda Farrell. The film featured Lynn Sousa, granddaughter of John Philip Sousa.dbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Lupinodbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Lupinodbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gus_McNaughtondbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wallace_Lupinodbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameMaster and Mandbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Master_and_Man_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HarlowMaster and Man is a 1934 British comedy film directed by John Harlow.dbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Harringtondbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoni Ya'ackovdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Cazenovedbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Tobiasdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Kristeldbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Harringtondbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameMata Haridbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mata_Haridbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_Harringtondbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Mata_Hari_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_romance_filmsMata Hari is a 1985 erotic biographical film directed by Curtis Harrington, produced by Golan-Globus and featuring Sylvia Kristel in the title role of exotic dancer Mata Hari, executed for espionage during World War I.The film portrays Mata Hari as an innocent woman manipulated by the secret services of Germany and France into providing intelligence, at first unwittingly and unwillingly, and later driven by the nonpartisan desire to save lives. Eventually she is cynically sacrificed by the French who are aware of her innocence but believe her execution will boost morale.dbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbp:directorColin Barrdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Twodbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Hodgedbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Suchetdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Twodbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Warnerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMaxwelldbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_newspaper_publishingdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mass_media_ownersdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tabloid_journalismdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_mass_media_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maxwell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robert_MaxwellMaxwell is a 2007 British television drama about the last days of media magnate Robert Maxwell, played by David Suchet, which was originally broadcast on BBC Two. The drama chronicles some of the events prior to Maxwell's mysterious death and the discovery of one of his era's biggest business frauds. Some fictional elements were added.Suchet was later awarded an International Emmy for his performance.dbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributorValoria Filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Dorfmanndbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Jacquindbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Deneuvedbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Sharifdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Dorfmanndbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Jacquindbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denis_Cannandbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameMayerlingdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom / Francedbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Austrian_royaltydbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austriadbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austria-Hungarydbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_British_royaltydbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Francis_Laidbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Youngdbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Dorfmanndbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austriadbp-dbr:Mayerling_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_AustriaMayerling is a 1968 romantic tragedy film starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve, James Mason, Ava Gardner, Geneviève Page, James Robertson Justice and Andréa Parisy. It was written and directed by Terence Young. The film was made by Les Films Corona and Winchester and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.It was based on the novels Mayerling by French tennis player and writer Claude Anet and L'Archiduc by Michel Arnold and the 1936 film Mayerling, directed by Anatole Litvak, which dealt with the real-life Mayerling incident.dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Northdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roscoe_Karnsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Malcolm_St._Clair_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameMeet the Missusdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Malcolm_St._Clairdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Missus_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_NorthMeet the Missus is an American comedy film released in 1940. The eighth in the 1938–41 nine-film Higgins Family series, this entry features Alan Ladd in a small role.dbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbp:starringWalt Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_robotsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_Mechanical_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsMickey's Mechanical Man is a 1933 animated short cartoon created by Walt Disney. It was the 57th Mickey Mouse short film, and the seventh of that year.dbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hannover_Housedbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Janson_Mediadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Eindbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_V._Lewisdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jini_Dayanenidbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Gondadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Horndbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Siegfried_Fischbacherdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hannover_Housedbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Janson_Mediadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Eindbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_V._Lewisdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jini_Dayanenidbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Gondadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lyn_Vausdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:nameSiegfried & Roy: The Magic Boxdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Silvestridbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brett_LeonardSiegfried & Roy: The Magic Box is a 1999 American biographical film about magicians Siegfried & Roy directed by Brett Leonard and starring Siegfried & Roy as themselves with narration by Anthony Hopkins.dbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Donlevydbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Muriel_Angelusdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_DeSylvadbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:nameThe Great McGintydbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Friedrich_Hollaenderdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:The_Great_McGintypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_directorial_debut_filmsThe Great McGinty is a 1940 American political satire comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff and featuring William Demarest and (in her final screen appearance) Muriel Angelus. It was Sturges's first film as a director; he sold the story to Paramount Pictures for just $10 on condition he direct the film. Sturges received an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.For the U.K. release, the film was retitled Down Went McGinty, alluding to the 1889 song.dbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:producerMaurice J. Wilsondbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Wright_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Dornedbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Daintondbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Meynelldbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe House in Marsh Roaddbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Marsh_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Montgomery_TullyThe House in Marsh Road, known on American television as Invisible Creature, is a 1960 British horror suspense film produced by Maurice J. Wilson, directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Tony Wright, Patricia Dainton and Sandra Dorne. The plot centres on a benevolent poltergeist in a country home that protects a woman from her homicidal husband. It may be one of the first films to use the word 'poltergeist' in reference to a spirit or ghost. The film was never released to theatres in the USA and instead went straight to television.The screenplay, also by Wilson, is based on the 1960 novel The House in Marsh Road by Laurence Meynell.dbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Campusdbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:starringRichard Pryordbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:starringMax Juliendbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:starringRoger E. Mosleydbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:starringCarol Speeddbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Murdockdbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Campusdbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Bernharddbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:nameThe Mackdbp-dbr:The_Mackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oakland,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_CampusThe Mack is a 1973 American blaxploitation crime drama film directed by California native Michael Campus and starring Max Julien and Richard Pryor. The film also stars Oscar-nominee Juanita Moore and Tony-nominated actor Dick Anthony Williams. Filmed in Oakland, California, the movie follows the rise and fall of Goldie, who returns from a five-year prison sentence to find that his brother is involved in Black nationalism. Goldie decides to take an alternative path, striving to become the city's biggest pimp.Although reviews were less than favorable when initially released, The Mack is considered by many critics to be the best entry in its genre. The film is often categorized as blaxploitation, but Michael Campus, Max Julien and others involved in its production have argued that the genre label oversimplifies the film.The film's soundtrack was recorded by Motown artist Willie Hutch.dbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbp:nameThe Mad Hattersdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hattersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Mad_Hatterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellThe Mad Hatters is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Chili Bouchier, Sydney King and Evelyn Foster.dbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vittorio_Mezzogiornodbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrzej_Seweryndbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georges_Corrafacedbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Myers_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringAntonin Stahly-Vishwanadandbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Langton-Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Carrièredbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marie-Hélène_Estiennedbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mahabharatadbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Denmarkdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryU.K. / Japan / Denmark / France / Belgium / U.S.A. / Australia / Ireland / Iceland / Sweden / Portugal / Norway / Netherlands / Finlanddbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historical_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hindu_mythological_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_the_Mahabharatadbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jean-Claude_Carrièredbp-dbr:The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_BrookThe Mahabharata is a 1989 film version of the Hindu epic Mahabharata directed by Peter Brook. Brook's original 1985 stage play was nine hours in length and toured worldwide for four years. In 1989, and abridged adaptation, just short of six hours, was made as a television miniseries. This was in return edited into a nearly three-hour cut for theatrical release. The screenplay was the result of eight years' work by Brook, Jean-Claude Carrière and Marie-Hélène Estienne.dbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Mundendbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRevolver Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerLiza Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicola_Shindlerdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerLynn Horsforddbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerKaty Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Kearnsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_McNultydbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shaun_Dooleydbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo Gregorydbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Mundendbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicola_Shindlerdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Marchant_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mark of Caindbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iraq_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Iraq_War_in_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Channel_4_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Mark_of_Cain_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marc_MundenThe Mark of Cain is a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award-winning British television film first broadcast in 2007 following three young men as they experience the extremity of war for the first time, and the permanent effects of what they have seen and done as they return from their tour of duty. Rather than heroic stories, all they bring home are tawdry trophy photos, as well as the secrets of what they really did, until the consequences of their actions surface to confront them.Produced by Red Production Company, it was originally scheduled on Channel 4 at 9 pm on 5 April 2007, but was rescheduled to 12 April 2007, in light of the detention of British service personnel by Iran. The film's title comes from Royal Irish Regiment Colonel Tim Collins's eve-of-battle speech in Iraq in 2003.dbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Pettingelldbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claud_Allisterdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Patersondbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Medicine Mandbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Medicine_Man_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_StudiosThe Medicine Man is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Claud Allister, Frank Pettingell, Pat Paterson, and Ben Welden.It was produced at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by the American company RKO Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter.dbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Wickershamdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Wickershamdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Cobeandbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbp:nameWilloughby's Magic Hatdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Willoughby's_Magic_Hatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsWilloughby's Magic Hat is a Phantasies animated short subject directed by Bob Wickersham, produced by Screen Gems, and released to theatres by Columbia Pictures on April 20, 1943.The short features the character of a diminutive, weak man named Willoughby Wren, who finds he is granted super-strength by wearing a cap woven from the hair of Samson. He then uses his newfound powers to save a young woman from the clutches of an evil Frankenstein's monster-like robot, but finds that his powers vanish when the hat falls off or is removed from his head, which seems to happen often. At these times, the announcer would call to Willoughby, "Willoughby! Willoughby! The hat, Willoughby! The hat!"The film is notable for its use of stylistic design and unusual camera angles, the influence of Screen Gem employees who had defected from Walt Disney Productions following the 1941 Disney animator's strike. The designer for Willoughby's Magic Hat, Zack Schwartz, later became one of the co-founders of United Productions of America (UPA), a company that specialized in experimental and avant-garde animated shorts.Several later Screen Gems shorts featured the Willoughby character, something of an unusual superhero.dbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Lollobrigidadbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Connerydbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Muller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:nameWoman of Strawdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Essexdbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Woman_of_Strawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_MallorcaWoman of Straw is a 1964 British crime thriller directed by Basil Dearden and starring Gina Lollobrigida and Sean Connery. It was written by Robert Muller and Stanley Mann, adapted from the 1954 novel La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley.dbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:directorCullen Blainedbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:distributorImperial Entertainmentdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:producerCullen Blainedbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:starringJayne Smithdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:starringMargaret Triggdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:starringCarroll Brandon Bakerdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:starringRichard Gessweindbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:nameR.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:R.O.T.O.R.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsR.O.T.O.R. (also known as Blue Steel and R.O.T.O.R.: Police Force) is a 1987 American science fiction action film starring Richard Gesswein, Jayne Smith and Margaret Trigg. The film has been described as a low-budget copy of The Terminator and RoboCop with some elements taken from Judge Dredd.The film is well known in Argentina as the origin of the name of the Argentinian rock band Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado (He killed a motorcycle cop).dbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Dorandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Nolandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameRio Grandedbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NelsonRio Grande is a 1938 American western film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Charles Starrett, Ann Doran and Bob Nolan.dbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directorNorman Sheldondbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Lautemdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sunset_Carsondbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringLee Morgandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringBobby Clackdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameRio Grandedbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsRio Grande is a 1949 American western film directed by Norman Sheldon and starring Sunset Carson, Lee Morgan and Bobby Clack. It was distributed by the low-budget company Astor Pictures. It was shot on location in San Ygnacio, Texas and at the Oliver Drake Ranch in California.dbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Eyresdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Curtisdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEvan Tylordbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmanuelle_Vaugierdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Paynedbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Brookdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Keimdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniella_Evangelistadbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:A._J._Cook_(actress)dbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Northcottdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRipperdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jack_the_RipperRipper (also known as Ripper: Letter from Hell in the United States) is a 2001 slasher film directed by John E. 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It was written and produced by John Curtis and Evan Tylor, and by production companies Prophecy Entertainment and Studio Eight Productions.dbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHal Roachdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Landisdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adolphe_Menjoudbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Langdondbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mickell_Novackdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_S._Hatchdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Belgarddbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRoad Showdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_LangdonRoad Show is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis and John Hubbard. Based on the 1934 novel of the same title by Eric S. Hatch. 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It was inspired by Walter Hill's Streets of Fire and began shooting that same year in June at Los Angeles. Pyun states that the genesis of Road to Hell was when he and Paré attended a film festival in Spain.dbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Mark_Robinsondbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:producerMark Levinsondbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judge_Reinholddbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willem_Dafoedbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Mark_Robinsondbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Galen_Leedbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Simpson_(sound_editor)dbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:nameRoadhouse 66dbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_66purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_road_moviesRoadhouse 66 is a 1984 American road movie-drama film directed by John Mark Robinson and starring Willem Dafoe, Judge Reinhold, Kate Vernon and Stephen Elliott. The film is set entirely in Kingman, Arizona, and Oatman, Arizona, two towns on the historic U.S. Route 66.dbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._P._Kellinodbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Picture Corporationdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringWallace Boscodbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gladys_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hawthorne_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simeon_Stuartdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._P._Kellinodbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alicia_Ramseydbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameRob Roydbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._P._Kellinodbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Walter_Scottdbp-dbr:Rob_Roy_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Rob_Roy_MacGregorRob Roy is a 1922 British silent historical film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring David Hawthorne, Gladys Jennings and Simeon Stuart. It depicts the life of the early 18th century outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor.dbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lee_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jannidbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Barondbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameRobbery Under Armsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushranger_filmsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Flinders_Rangesdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robbery_Under_Arms_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_LeeRobbery Under Arms is a 1957 bushranger film directed by Jack Lee and starring Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis, Maureen Swanson and David McCallum. It is adapted by Alexander Baron, W. P. Lipscomb and Richard Mason from the 1888 novel of the same name by Thomas Alexander Browne (under the pen name "Rolf Boldrewood").Set in the bush and goldfields of Australia in the 1860s, the film follows members of the Marston family as they join the notorious bushranger gang of Captain Starlight. The novel, which is considered a classic of Australian colonial literature, had previously been adapted into a popular stage play and several silent films.The film was produced by Joseph Janni for The Rank Organisation and filmed on-location in Flinders Ranges, South Australia and New South Wales. It premiered in London on October 3, 1957, and was released in Australia on December 4. It has been called "a pointless misfire".dbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Blachédbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Étienne_Arnauddbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Film_Manufacturing_Companydbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:producerÉclair Americandbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Tennantdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Frazerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Blachédbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Étienne_Arnauddbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Film_Manufacturing_Companydbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eustace_Hale_Balldbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:nameRobin Hooddbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fort_Lee,_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1912_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1912_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1912_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_outlawsdbp-dbr:Robin_Hood_(1912_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_BlachéRobin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios. The film's costumes feature enormous versions of the familiar hats of Robin and his merry men, and uses the unusual effect of momentarily superimposing images of different animals over each character to emphasize their good or evil qualities. The film was directed by Étienne Arnaud and Herbert Blaché, and written by Eustace Hale Ball. A restored copy of the 30-minute film exists and was exhibited in 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.dbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:producerM.A. Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringM.A. Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringFay Comptondbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringHerbert Waithedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Defoedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:nameRobinson Crusoedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Robinson_Crusoedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._A._WetherellRobinson Crusoe is a 1927 British silent drama film produced and directed by M.A. Wetherell who also played the title role. A sound version was released in 1932. While the sound version had no audible dialog, it featured a synchronized musical score with sound effects. In addition to M.A. Wetherell, the film also starred Fay Compton and Herbert Waithe. It is an adaptation of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The screenplay concerns a shipwrecked man stranded on a desert island. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios and Lime Grove Studios in London.dbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:directorMark Richardsondbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:directorJack Shaouldbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:producerMark Richardsondbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:producerJack Shaouldbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Pantolianodbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Wrightdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Gerarddbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:nameRobot in the Familydbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_science_fiction_filmsRobot in the Family (also known as Golddigger) is a 1994 American comedy film produced and directed by Mark Richardson and Jack Shaoul. It was written by Shaoul and stars Joe Pantoliano, John Rhys-Davies, Danny Gerard, and Amy Wright.dbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPadmini Filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Padmini_Kolhapuredbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elahe_Hiptooladbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNagesh Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nandita_Dasdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNagesh Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImran Mirzadbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKailash Atmanathandbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRohan Deydbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringUlrika Krishnamurthydbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Padmini_Kolhapuredbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elahe_Hiptooladbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRockforddbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nagesh_KukunoorRockford is a 1999 Indian English-language, coming-of-age drama film written, and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Produced by Padmini Kolhapure, the film starred Nagesh Kukonoor, Nandita Das, and Rohan Dey in pivotal roles. The film received positive reviews, and was screened at the MAMI Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdgar Barrierdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringGale Sherwooddbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Karlsondbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Raisondbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_De_Wittdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameRockydbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocky_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_KarlsonRocky is a 1948 American drama film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Roddy McDowall, Edgar Barrier and Gale Sherwood. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures.dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:directorUncredited:dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Barkasdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeon Gordondbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lawforddbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Barkasdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordon_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordon_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRogue's Marchdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_DavisRogue's March is a 1953 American historical adventure film directed by Allan Davis, with special location sequences directed by Geoffrey Barkas, and starring Peter Lawford, Richard Greene, and Janice Rule. It was partly shot on location in the Khyber Pass.dbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Seiterdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmledbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Denny_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:nameRolling Homedbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rolling_Home_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._SeiterRolling Home is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by William A. 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It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Jonesdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Crowdendbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:starringConnie Boothdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:nameRomance with a Double Bassdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Bassdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Cleesedbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Youngdbp-dbr:Romance_with_a_Double_Basspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_short_filmsRomance with a Double Bass is a 1974 British short comedy film directed by Robert Young and starring John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was adapted by Young, Cleese and Booth (uncredited) from a screenplay by Bill Owen based on the short story of the same name by Anton Chekhov.dbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Broughdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winifred_Shotterdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRookery Nookdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Rookery_Nook_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aldwych_farceRookery Nook is a 1930 film farce, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. It is a screen adaptation of the original 1926 Aldwych farce of the same title. The film was known in the U.S. as One Embarrassing Night.The film was very successful at the box office and led to a series of filmed farces.dbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Pictures_(United_Kingdom)dbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Katonadbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta Gyntdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Oliverdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Daydbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBasil Radforddbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRoom for Twodbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Room_for_Two_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_ElveyRoom for Two is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Frances Day, Vic Oliver and Greta Gynt. The film was written by Gilbert Wakefield, based on his 1938 stage farce. The film's Italian setting was overtaken by events, as by the time of its release Fascist Italy had entered the Second World War against Britain.dbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoy Boultingdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Ramplingdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Bannendbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Sykesdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anton_Rodgersdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRotten to the Coredbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rotten_to_the_Core_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BoultingRotten to the Core is a 1965 black and white British comedy film directed by John Boulting starring Anton Rodgers, Charlotte Rampling, Eric Sykes and Ian Bannen. It was co-written and produced by Boulting and his brother Roy Boulting. The film received a BAFTA nomination for Alex Vetchinsky's production design.It was Charlotte Rampling's first credited role. The principal comedy sections are supplied by Eric Sykes in various guises as an undercover policeman.dbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJack Hazan, David Mingaydbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Gange, The Clashdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRude Boydbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Road_crewdbp-dbr:Rude_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_ClashRude Boy is a 1980 British film directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay and filmed in 1978 and early 1979.The film, part fiction, part rockumentary, tells the story of Ray Gange, a young Clash fan who leaves his dead-end job in a sleazy Soho sex shop to become a roadie for the band. The film also includes extensive footage of the Clash at a Rock Against Racism concert at Victoria Park, on their On Parole and Sort It Out tours, and in the studio recording the album Give 'Em Enough Rope. The film was named after the rude boy subculture and over the years won a cult following.dbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directorCatherine Bainbridge co-directed Alfonso Maioranadbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerChristina Fondbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerLinda Ludwickdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerCatherine Bainbridgedbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerTim Johnsondbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerStevie Salasdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerLisa M. Rothdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameRumble: The Indians Who Rocked the Worlddbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Rumble:_The_Indians_Who_Rocked_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rezolution_Pictures_filmsRumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Catherine Bainbridge and co-directed by Alfonso Maiorana. The film profiles the impact of Indigenous musicians in Canada and the US on the development of rock music. Musicians profiled include Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa, Comanche, Seminole, Muscogee), Mildred Bailey (Coeur d'Alene), Charley Patton, Link Wray, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, Taboo and others. The title of the film is a reference to the pioneering instrumental "Rumble", released in 1958 by the American group Link Wray & His Ray Men. The instrumental piece was very influential on many artists.The idea for the film came from Stevie Salas (Apache heritage) and Tim Johnson (Grand River Mohawk), two of the film's executive producers. They created an exhibition for the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian about the Indigenous influence on American music, titled “Up Where We Belong: Native Musicians in Popular Culture”, borrowing a title from the Oscar-winning song, "Up Where We Belong" co-written by Buffy Sainte-Marie, an Italian-American who claimed to be Cree.The film features many influential musicians who discuss the musical contributions of artists who have identified as Indigenous, including commentaries from Quincy Jones, George Clinton, Taj Mahal, Martin Scorsese, John Trudell (Santee Dakota), Steven Tyler, Marky Ramone, Slash, Iggy Pop, Buddy Guy, Steven Van Zandt, Taylor Hawkins, Robert Trujillo, and others.The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.The film was released on home entertainment (DVD) on December 19, 2018 via Kino Lorber. It had its broadcast premiere on PBS as part of Independent Lens on January 21, 2019.dbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Maltesedbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTedd Piercedbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Grahamdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRumoursdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rumors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Private_SnafuRumors is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng.dbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbp:directorChuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, Frank Tashlin, Zack Schwartz, George Gordondbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:US_Armydbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:US_Armydbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P._D._Eastmandbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Munro_Leafdbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbp:namePrivate Snafudbp-dbr:Private_Snafudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_charactersdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_characters_in_animationdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dr._Seussdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_government_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Private_Snafudbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1943dbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_characters_introduced_in_1943dbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_human_charactersdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_American_peopledbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_soldiersdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humordbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_World_War_II_veteransdbp-dbr:Private_Snafupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._cartoon_charactersPrivate Snafu is the title character of a series of black-and-white American instructional adult animated shorts, ironic and humorous in tone, that were produced between 1943 and 1945 during World War II, and voiced by Mel Blanc. The films were designed to instruct service personnel about security, proper sanitation habits, booby traps and other military subjects, and to improve troop morale. Primarily, they demonstrate the negative consequences of doing things wrong. The main character's name is a play on the military slang acronym SNAFU, "Situation Normal: All Fucked Up" (often minced as "All Fouled Up"). The series was directed by Chuck Jones and other prominent Hollywood animators.dbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directorRob Greenbergdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vivendi_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lightyear_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Greenbergdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Nugentdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerJennifer Liebermandbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Mandylordbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Raider-Wexlerdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Wendtdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoey Piscopodbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillo_Brancato,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beth_Ostroskydbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringAshley Carindbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringValerie R. Feingolddbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vivendi_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lightyear_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameSaturday Morningdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Morning_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsSaturday Morning is a 2007 American comedy film written and directed by Rob Greenberg and starring Joey Piscopo, George Wendt, Valerie R. Feingold, Louis Mandylor, Ashley Carin, Victor Raider-Wexler, Beth Ostrosky and Lillo Brancato, Jr.Saturday Morning was Greenberg's first feature film, shot independently after years of failing to break into the industry. The film was inspired in combination by waking up early on a Saturday morning, an episode of Night Court, and driving into New York City for a date. Exterior filming was done in the town of Westfield, NJ, were the TV Series Ed was also shot.dbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Iglehartdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Speeddbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lada_Edmund,_Jr.dbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:nameSavage!dbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philippine_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage!_(1973_theatrical_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cirio_H._SantiagoSavage! is a 1973 American-Philippines action film with elements of blaxploitation. The funding and distribution came from Roger Corman's New World Pictures which also provided the leading players from among a number of American actors who regularly appeared in such features. It was produced and directed by Cirio H. Santiago who, between 1973 and his death in 2008, partnered with Corman on over 40 Philippines-based action-adventure exploitation films which took advantage of much lower local production costs.The title role is played by top-billed James Iglehart, with co-stars Lada Edmund, Jr. and Carol Speed. As in most such productions of the 1970s and 1980s, the setting is not identified as the Philippines, but rather an unspecified Latin American location ruled by a military-based authoritarian regime.The soundtrack is by Don Julian.dbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lisa_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOuat Mediadbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Grantdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerLori Lozinskidbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ta'Kaiya_Blaneydbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringSkeena Reecedbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lisa_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameSavagedbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Nations_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Savage_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_residential_schools_in_CanadaSavage is a Canadian short film, directed by Lisa Jackson and released in 2009.The film depicts a Cree woman (Skeena Reece) crying and singing a sad traditional song while a young girl (Ta'Kaiya Blaney) is transported to an Indian residential school (although the film is deliberately ambiguous about whether the woman is the child's mother, or the child herself reflecting on her past as an adult.) At the school, however, the conventional narrative of Indian residential schools is subverted when the children perform a hip hop–inspired group dance routine in class after the teacher leaves the room.dbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDean Hamiltondbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDean Hamiltondbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brion_Jamesdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Schillingdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corbin_Bernsendbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Greene_(actor)dbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mercedes_McNabdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Rossdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Carrierdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSavage Landdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Western_(genre)_filmsSavage Land is a Canadian-American co-produced Western film, directed by Dean Hamilton and released in 1994. Set in the early 1900s, the film stars Corey Carrier and Mercedes McNab as Luke and Hanna Morgan, a brother and sister who are moving to Colorado to reunite with their father after spending some time living with their aunt and uncle in Kansas, only for their stagecoach to be held up by outlaws Quint (Corbin Bernsen) and Cyrus (Brion James).The cast also includes Vivian Schilling, Charlotte Ross and Graham Greene.The film was shot near Millarville, Alberta, in 1993.The song "Far Away", written by Michael Conway Baker and Penny Anne Baker, received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 15th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Saving_Grace_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert F. 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Ward under a different name.It was the last film to be distributed by Embassy Pictures.The film gained notoriety after the election of a real Pope Leo XIV - whose baptism name is also Robert, as the movie's Leo XIV.dbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Paigedbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Racsterdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Paigedbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Najimydbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Edelsteindbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Uniondbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melanie_Lynskeydbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Paigedbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Clark_(actor)dbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Paigedbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Paigedbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Paigedbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSay Uncledbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_Uncle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_OregonSay Uncle is a 2005 independent black comedy film. Written and directed by Peter Paige, it stars Paige, Kathy Najimy, Anthony Clark, Gabrielle Union, Lisa Edelstein, and Melanie Lynskey. It was released theatrically in the United States on June 23, 2006.dbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neville_Branddbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKirk Douglasdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Lesterdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Maltzdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Fleischmandbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:nameScalawagdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_Island_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bryna_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalawag_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kirk_DouglasScalawag is a 1973 film directed by Kirk Douglas, his first of two films directed, the other being Posse. The film is a western re-telling of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.dbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Cohendbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carter_DeHavendbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Winitskydbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Sellersdbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_C._Schutedbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Gielguddbp-dbr:Scandalous_(film)dbp-dbp:starringM. 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Cohen said it was the film "where my career will be determined."dbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Horizon_Picture_Corpdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Corman/Mike Elliott/Michael Amatodbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Gazzaradbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_McArthurdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Griffindbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacob_Witkindbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_H._Winklessdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Horizon_Picture_Corpdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Amatodbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_J._Neviusdbp-dbr:Scene_of_the_Crime_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameScene of the Crime a.k.a. 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Winkless.dbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Khoa_Dodbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFremantleMedia Internationaldbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Corvinidbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Krew_Boylandbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Frielsdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacinta_Stapletondbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Robertsdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Khoa_Dodbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katherine_Thomson_(Australian_writer)dbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSchapelledbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nine_Network_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_cannabis_traffickingdbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannabis_in_Indonesiadbp-dbr:Schapelle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_cannabisSchapelle is an Australian television film that aired in Australia on Nine Network on 9 February 2014 and in New Zealand on TV One on 20 February 2014. It was produced by Stephen Corvini Fremantle Media Australia, written by playwright Katherine Thomson and directed by Khoa Do, and is based on the true story of Schapelle Corby. It is based on the book Sins of the Father: The untold story behind Schapelle Corby's ill-fated drug run by Eamonn Duff. This source was later to be discredited via a series of legal actions. In the first case the judge awarded $50,000 damages for breach of copyright in the unauthorised use of family photographs. Defamation cases followed, and in October 2015 family members settled for an undisclosed amount.dbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAudubon Filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerRadley Metzgerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Lowrydbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringGerald Grantdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarl Parkerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Wilburdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casey_Donovan_(porn_star)dbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameScoredbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryYugoslaviadbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Croatiadbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Yugoslav_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swinging_(sexual_practice)dbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yugoslav_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Score_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexual_pornographic_filmsScore is a 1974 erotic romance film directed by Radley Metzger. One of the first films to explore bisexual relationships, it was part of the brief porn chic fad of the Golden Age of Porn in the early 1970s that also included Behind the Green Door, The Devil in Miss Jones and Deep Throat. The film was based on an off-Broadway stage play that ran for 23 performances at the Martinique Theatre from October 28, 1970, through November 15, 1971 and featured Sylvester Stallone in a brief role (as telephone repairman Mike). The theatrical version of Score was written by Jerry Douglas, who later became a mainstream screenwriter. It was set in a shabby Queens tenement, while the film was set in an elegant, mythical land and sported a relatively high budget for an independent film of that era.It has been released in both soft-core and hard-core versions. One DVD release, a soft-core version, shows a renewed copyright date of 1976 (all prints featuring the 1976 copyright are the director's approved, edited version), but the film itself was actually released in the United States in December 1973. Hardcore prints, including full-frontal male nudity and fellatio, run 91 minutes, while the ubiquitous soft-core prints were released in an 84-minute format. First Run Pictures marketed the original hardcore version on videocassette, though it was a limited release available by special mail order only. The restored, uncut and uncensored (hardcore) version was released by Cult Epics on DVD and Blu-ray in 2010.dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnesdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Eadydbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Askwithdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Barnesdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Mallettdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Ramseydbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:nameScrambledbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_EadyScramble is a 1970 British children's sports drama film directed by David Eady and starring Ian Ramsey, Robin Askwith, Lucinda Barnes and Stephen Mallett. It was written by Michael Barnes and produced by Barnes and Eady for the Children's Film Foundation.dbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_F._Haasdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(producer)dbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Beerdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tryondbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Merlindbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_F._Haasdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(producer)dbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Virginia_Kelloggdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lang_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnell_Jr.dbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)dbp-dbp:nameScreaming Eaglesdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operation_Overlord_filmsdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Sukmandbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_F._Haasdbp-dbr:Screaming_Eagles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skydiving_in_fictionScreaming Eagles is a 1956 American historical war film directed by Charles F. 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The title of the film refers to the nickname of the division based on its shoulder sleeve insignia.The film is notable for its large cast of up-and-coming actors.dbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:directorRafal Zielinskidbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:producerRoger Cormandbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:producerMaurice Smithdbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:producerNicky Fylandbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:producerPeter McQuillandbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:starringLinda Shaynedbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:starringPeter Keleghandbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:starringKent Deutersdbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:starringLynda Specialedbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Linda_Shaynedbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:nameScrewballsdbp-dbr:Screwballsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1965dbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pranksdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwballspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rafal_ZielinskiScrewballs is a 1983 Canadian teen sex comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski and released by New World Pictures. It was one of several films inspired by the success of Porky's.dbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Clarkedbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:producerMargaret Mathesondbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Winstonedbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Danielsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Threlfalldbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Blundell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Phillipsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:starringDavidson Knightdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Clarkedbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Mintondbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:nameScumdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Play_for_Todaydbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_playsdbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Suicide_in_televisiondbp-dbr:Scum_(television_play)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_television_playsScum is a 1977 British television play written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke. It was intended to be screened as part of the Play for Today series. Instead the production was banned by the BBC after it was completed in 1977 and not aired until BBC 2 showed it on 27 July 1991. In the interim, a theatrical film version was released in 1979. The original version features Ray Winstone (in one of his earliest roles), John Blundell, David Threlfall, Martin Phillips, Phil Daniels and Davidson Knight.dbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S.F._Brownriggdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter L. Kruszdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.F._Brownriggdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorma Mooredbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Rossdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringCamilla Carrdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Stafforddbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S.F._Brownriggdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_producerdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.F._Brownriggdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameScum of the Earthdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scum_of_the_Earth_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsScum of the Earth is a 1974 American horror film directed and produced by S. F. Brownrigg. It was re-released under the more popular title Poor White Trash Part II.dbp-dbr:Sea_Fury_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Melforddbp-dbr:Sea_Fury_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorH.H. 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It was a transitional sound film, originally shot as a silent, the film had dialogue dubbed in before release in order to make it an "All-Talking" picture. The results were so abysmal that the film had a very limited release. The entire film takes place at sea on a ship travelling from Mexico to the United States whose crew mutinies against the captain. On board is a young woman, the only survivor of a shipwreck.dbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Brodkindbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerGerry Fisherdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susannah_Yorkdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilli_Palmerdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Greene_(director)dbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gerry_Fisherdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Brodkindbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Marksdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameSebastiandbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Greenedbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oxforddbp-dbr:Sebastian_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cryptography_in_fictionSebastian (also known as Mister Sebastian) is a 1968 British spy film directed by David Greene, produced by Michael Powell, Herbert Brodkin and Gerry Fisher, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a story by Leo Marks, and Gerald Vaughan-Hughes wrote the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorJames Fanizzadbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Fanizzadbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrendan Wheltondbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Housedbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Fanizzadbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katya_Zamolodchikovadbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringGuifré Bantjes-Rafolsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameSebastiandbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sebastian_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsSebastian is a Canadian romantic drama film, which premiered at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in May 2017. The feature directorial debut of James Fanizza, the film is an expansion of the 2014 short film of the same name, which was written by Fanizza but directed by Ricky Bryant.The film centres on Alex (Fanizza), a man in Toronto whose unfulfilling relationship with his boyfriend Nelson (Guifré Bantjes-Rafols) is complicated when he meets and falls for Sebastian (Alex House), Nelson's visiting cousin from Argentina. The film's cast also includes Brian McCook, better known as drag entertainer Katya Zamolodchikova, as Xenia.dbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Dunbardbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Corridbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringLisa Gastonidbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringThorley Waltersdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecond Fiddledbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Fiddle_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsSecond Fiddle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni and Richard Wattis. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. It was the final film of prolific director Maurice Elvey.The title comes from the phrase "to play second fiddle" in allusion to an orchestra, meaning to be ignored in relation to some other more important party whilst putting in as much effort.Second Fiddle was missing from the BFI National Archive, and was listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. BFI's update on the list reveals that the film is now found and commercially available on DVD from mid-2015.dbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Beleticdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Jordandbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:nameSecond Generationdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_television_commercialsdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Michael_Jordandbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wieden+Kennedydbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nike_Inc._advertisingdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_worksdbp-dbr:Second_Generation_(advertisement)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_in_American_television"Second Generation" is a 2006 television advertisement introducing Nike's Air Jordan XXI brand of basketball shoes. The ad depicts signature moves from Michael Jordan's NBA career, recreated in the present day by twelve young basketball players around the world. Included are moments from the 1989, 1991, 1992, and 1998 NBA playoffs and the iconic 1988 slam dunk.The ad was produced by Smuggler and directed by Brian Beletic for the advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy. Casting began in November 2005, filming took place in January 2006, and the ad debuted on television that February. Advertising publications gave favorable reviews to "Second Generation", although it did not win major awards.dbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Kortydbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Clementsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Krostdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_Chapindbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:producerWilliam Watkinsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Newmandbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Pryordbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Kortydbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Clementsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barry_Krostdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Doug_Chapindbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sue_Millerdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheila_Hockendbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:nameSecond Sight: A Love Storydbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Sight:_A_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_KortySecond Sight: A Love Story is a 1984 television film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Barry Newman. The film is based on the book Emma and I, by Sheila Hocken.dbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Killydbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Michaeldbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Abeldbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Killydbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecond Wifedbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Wife_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_KillySecond Wife is a 1936 American drama film directed by Edward Killy and starring Gertrude Michael, Walter Abel and Erik Rhodes. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish International Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivor_Montagudbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivor_Montagudbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Lasky_Jr.dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hay_Beithdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecret Agentdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1916dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_Maughamdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_thriller_filmsSecret Agent is a 1936 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, adapted from the play by Campbell Dixon, which in turn is loosely based on two stories in the 1927 collection Ashenden: Or the British Agent by W. Somerset Maugham. The film stars Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, John Gielgud, and Robert Young. It also features uncredited appearances by Michael Redgrave, future star of Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938), Michel Saint-Denis as the Coachman, and Michael Rennie in his film debut.Typical Hitchcockian themes used in Secret Agent include mistaken identity, trains, bell towers, and a "Hitchcock Blonde".dbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHugh Percevaldbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brigitte_Horneydbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRaymond Lovelldbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeil Hamiltondbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Delldbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_de_Sainte_Colombedbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSecret Livesdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Goehrdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Lives_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_filmsSecret Lives is a 1937 British war drama film directed by Edmond T. 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The screenplay concerns a young woman who is recruited into the French secret service.The film is also known by the alternative title of I Married a Spy.dbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zelda_Barrondbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:producerAl Clarkdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Relphdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:producerAnn Skinnerdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Agutterdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudine_Augerdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Theres_Relindbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_MacGowrandbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zelda_Barrondbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Relphdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Clark_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zelda_Barrondbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janice_Elliottdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zelda_BarronSecret Places is a 1984 British drama film directed by Zelda Barron and starring Marie Theres Relin, Tara MacGowran, Claudine Auger and Jenny Agutter. It was based on a novel by Janice Elliott. It was one of the most popular films shown at the 1984 Toronto International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSatori Filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hanson_(director)dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Bissetdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringPer Oscarssondbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Powelldbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hanson_(director)dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecretsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_SavilleSecrets is a 1971 British drama film directed by Philip Saville, and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Per Oscarsson, Shirley Knight and Robert Powell.dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Griffindbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Horsley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaisy Cockburndbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Campbell-Jonesdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen Lindsaydbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecretsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pubertySecrets is a 1983 British comedy film directed by Gavin Millar and produced by David Puttnam. 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It was written by Arliss, Philip King, Roy Miller and Val Valentine, based on the King's 1944 play of the same name. It was produced by Bill Luckwell and Derek Winn for Winwell.dbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Dickdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Barnettedbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Fullerdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Lee_(singer)dbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hannah_Spearrittdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Stevensdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bradley_McIntoshdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tina_Barrettdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_O'Mearadbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nigel_Dickdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Fullerdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kim_Fullerdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Alexander_(British_writer)dbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameSeeing Doubledbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cloningdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nigel_Dickdbp-dbr:Seeing_Double_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:S_Club_7Seeing Double is a 2003 British musical-comedy film starring British pop-group, S Club. Written by Kim Fuller and Paul Alexander, and directed by Nigel Dick, the film mostly features songs from the group's album of the same name including "Don't Stop Movin'" and "Never Had a Dream Come True".dbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Wolodarskydbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shaw_Organisationdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorLantern Lane Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gavin_Polonedbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Mohrdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Richterdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Grahamdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Davisdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josh_Charlesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julianne_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Cranstondbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Wolodarskydbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shaw_Organisationdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gavin_Polonedbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wallace_Wolodarskydbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maya_Forbesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeeing Other Peopledbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wallace_Wolodarskydbp-dbr:Seeing_Other_People_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_WolodarskySeeing Other People is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Wallace Wolodarsky, who co-wrote the screenplay with Maya Forbes. The film stars Jay Mohr and Julianne Nicholson as a couple who decide to see other people two months before their wedding.dbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Boothdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger M. Rothsteindbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Goldie_Hawndbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chevy_Chasedbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Grodindbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Guillaumedbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Boothdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeems Like Old Timesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_SandrichSeems Like Old Times is a 1980 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, and Charles Grodin, directed by Jay Sandrich and written by Neil Simon. It was the only theatrical film directed by Sandrich, who was best known for his television sitcom directing work. It follows Nick Gardenia, a writer who is forced to rob a bank and becomes a fugitive, leaving him to seek help from his ex-wife Glenda Parks, a public defender. Her current husband, Ira Parks, is the Los Angeles County district attorney, who harbors a jealous disdain towards Nick.The film was the second pairing of Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase, after 1978's Foul Play.dbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fielder_Cookdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Videodbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Williamsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Stillerdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenne_Headlydbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Wisemandbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_B._Shulldbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Strimpelldbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fielder_Cookdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Videodbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Ribmandbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeize the Daydbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Seize_the_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fielder_CookSeize the Day is a 1986 American film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Robin Williams, Jerry Stiller and Joseph Wiseman, and is based on the novel of the same name by Saul Bellow. It was broadcast on the PBS series, Great Performances, in May 1987.dbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_von_Eltzdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Windsordbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Kentdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Frederickdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameSelf Defensedbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Defense_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsSelf Defense is a 1932 pre-Code American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Pauline Frederick. 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It features Sick Puppies lead singer Shimon Moore.dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Bond_(director)dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Bond_(director)dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Arden_(director)dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Bond_(director)dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Bond_(director)dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jane_Arden_(director)dbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameSeparationdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Separation_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_BondSeparation is a 1967 British experimental psychological drama film directed by Jack Bond and starring Jane Arden, David de Keyser, Ann Lynn and Iain Quarrier. It was written by Arden. The mostly black and white film occasionally cuts to colour sequences.dbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:I._Frelengdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVitaphonedbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_C._Mortondbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wini_Shawdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:I._Frelengdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Pierce_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeptember in the Raindbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:September_in_the_Rain_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsSeptember in the Rain is a 1937 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 18, 1937.Timed at 5 minutes and 50 seconds, September in the Rain is one of the shortest among all Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes animated short subjects. Due to the controversy engendered by the sequences considered to depict racial stereotyping, it has been most commonly edited to a much shorter running of four or even three minutes, with the invariable excision of the Fats Waller–Louis Armstrong "Nagasaki" production number and, often, the Al Jolson title song performance. Although not listed among the Censored Eleven, the cartoon has been exhibited infrequently, even in its brief censored version.Re-released under the "Blue Ribbon" label, September in the Rain was shorn of its original title card containing all the credited names, however, the recovered card, along with those for other "Blue Ribbon" reissues, is available for viewing.dbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Medallion_Televisiondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonny_Tuftsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Medallion_Televisiondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSerpent Islanddbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_HaitiSerpent Island is a 1954 adventure film directed by Tom Gries in his directoral debut. Shot in Haiti, the film was produced, written and co-directed by Bert I. Gordon in his film debut. It stars Sonny Tufts and Mary Munday.dbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeslie Parkyndbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeannie_Carsondbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Dobiedbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeven Keysdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Keys_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pat_JacksonSeven Keys is a 1961 British second feature crime thriller directed by Pat Jackson and starring Alan Dobie. The screenplay was by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth.dbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorTalia Osteendbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerMickey Liddelldbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerPete Shilaimondbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeremy Garelickdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerWill Phelpsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Fasanodbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerTobias Weymardbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerRyan Bennettdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJake Shortdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMika Abdalladbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Huludbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Garelickdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:nameSex Appealdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hulu_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_high_school_filmsSex Appeal is a 2022 American teen sex comedy film directed by Talia Osteen (in her feature-length directorial debut) and written by Tate Hanyok. The film stars Mika Abdalla, Jake Short, Margaret Cho, Paris Jackson and Fortune Feimster.dbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:nameSh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SilenceSh-h-h-h-h-h is a 1955 American cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was the fourth cartoon directed by Tex Avery at Walter Lantz Productions. This cartoon features the 1922 Okeh Laughing Record for much of its soundtrack. The short would be Avery's final Lantz cartoon, and last theatrical cartoon overall, as he would leave his career in theatrical animation.dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Williams_(line_producer)dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.L._Hughleydbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Williams_(line_producer)dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShacklesdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_WinklerShackles is a 2005 film directed by Charles Winkler and written by Donald Martin. It stars D.L. Hughley and Jose Pablo Cantillo. The poems featured in the film were written by Jerry Quickley.dbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexander Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Logandbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringBernard Nedelldbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Acklanddbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameShadowsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_EswayShadows (also known as Press Gang and My Wife's Family) is a 1931 British crime film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Jacqueline Logan, Bernard Nedell and Gordon Harker. The screenplay involves the estranged son of a newspaper owner, who returns to his father's good favour by unmasking a gang of criminals.dbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Cassavetesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice McEndreedbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nikos_Papatakisdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Carruthersdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lelia_Goldonidbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Hurddbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Cassavetesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nikos_Papatakisdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Cassavetesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Alan_Aurthurdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameShadowsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Cassavetesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_independent_filmsShadows is a 1959 American independent drama film directed by John Cassavetes about race relations during the Beat Generation years in New York City. The film stars Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni, and Hugh Hurd as three black siblings, though only one of them is dark-skinned enough to be considered African American. The film was initially shot in 1957 and shown in 1958, but a poor reception prompted Cassavetes to rework it in 1959. Promoted as a completely improvisational film, it was intensively rehearsed in 1957, and in 1959 it was fully scripted.The film depicts two weeks in the lives of three siblings on the margins of society: two brothers who are struggling jazz musicians and their light-skinned younger sister who goes through three relationships, one with an older white writer, one with a shallow white lover, and finally one with a gentle young black admirer.Film scholars consider Shadows a milestone of American independent cinema. In 1960, the film won the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival.In 1993, Shadows was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Coburndbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curt_Siodmakdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameShady Ladydbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Shady_Lady_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_WaggnerShady Lady is a 1945 American romantic comedy film directed by George Waggner and starring Charles Coburn, Robert Paige, and Ginny Simms. Waggner originally offered Susanna Foster a starring role which she refused. Ginny Simms sings floor show songs "Cuddle Up a Little Closer", "In Love With Love" and "Xango".The choreography is by Lester Horton.dbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Jodrelldbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Barron_Filmsdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Damien_Parerdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_D._Barrondbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborra-Lee_Furnessdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Barrydbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simone_Buchanandbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Jodrelldbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Barron_Filmsdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damien_Parerdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_D._Barrondbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beverly_Blankenshipdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameShamedbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Shame_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Western_AustraliaShame is a 1988 Australian drama film directed by Steve Jodrell and written by Beverly Blankenship and Michael Brindley.Deborra-Lee Furness stars as Asta Cadell, a barrister from Perth on a solo motorcycle trip through the Australian countryside. When her bike is damaged, she is forced to stay in a rural town while waiting for replacement parts. While there, she learns of the unsettling nature of the town, where the residents turn a blind eye to the young men's constant harassment and sexual assault of the town's young women.dbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Millindbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rhodesian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roscoe_Behrmanndbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian O'Shaughnessy as Maj. Allan Wilsondbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Hutchins as Chief of Scouts Frederick Russell Burnhamdbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Millindbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rhodesian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roscoe_Behrmanndbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Steeddbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShangani Patroldbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Rhodesiadbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryRhodesiadbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Empire_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Zimbabwedbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rhodesiadbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1893dbp-dbr:Shangani_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_war_adventure_filmsShangani Patrol is a war film based upon the non-fiction book A Time to Die by Robert Cary (1968), and the historical accounts of the Shangani Patrol, with Brian O'Shaughnessy as Major Allan Wilson and Will Hutchins as the lead Scout Frederick Russell Burnham. Also includes the song "Shangani Patrol" by Nick Taylor (1966 recording).Under the command of Major Wilson, the patrol tracks the fleeing Ndebele King Lobengula across the Shangani River. Cut off from the main force, they are ambushed by the Ndebele impi and, except for the few men sent as reinforcements, all are killed. Such was the bravery of the Shangani Patrol that the victorious Ndebele said, "They were men of men and their fathers were men before them." Depending on one's viewpoint, this event was one of the great mistakes and military blunders of this time in history, or the last heroic stand of a gallant few. The incident had lasting significance in England, South Africa, and Rhodesia as the equivalent of 'Custer's Last Stand'. This is their story, told in a 1970 film shot on location in Matabeleland, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).dbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:directorDavid Worthdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:producerDanny Lernerdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:producerMarlow De Mardtdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:producerBrigid Olendbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:starringEdward Burnsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:starringNikita Agerdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:starringThorsten Kayedbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:nameShark Attack 2dbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cape_Towndbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shark_attacks_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shark_Attack_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Worth_(cinematographer)Shark Attack 2 is a 2000 direct-to-video horror film. The film follows the mutant sharks from Shark Attack who attack Cape Town. In the film, a shark expert (Thorsten Kaye) and a flamboyant Australian marine hunter (Daniel Alexander) team up to destroy a group of white sharks mutating into a deadlier breed. The film was directed by David Worth and stars Thorsten Kaye and Nikita Ager.dbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:directorAdam Caudill and Wrion Bowlingdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdam Caudill and Wrion Bowlingdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Hsheih and Michael Lanedbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Caudilldbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wrion_Bowlingdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Caudilldbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wrion_Bowlingdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Caudilldbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wrion_Bowlingdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:nameShelterdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Shelter_(2012_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsShelter is a 2012 American film directed, produced, and written by Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling. It was shot as a passion project for under $100,000. It has been featured at a number of festivals including the 2013 Eerie Horror Film Festival where it won Best Director, and the 2012 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival where it won Best Narrative Feature Film.dbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ross_McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoss McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ross_McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ross_McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameSherman's Marchdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ross_McElweedbp-dbr:Sherman's_March_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_in_the_United_StatesSherman's March: A Meditation on the Possibility of Romantic Love In the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation is a 1986 cinéma vérité documentary film written and directed by Ross McElwee. It was awarded a Grand Jury prize at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival, and was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry in 2000.dbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chi_Chi_LaRuedbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:distributorChannel 1 Releasingdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:producerSteven Walkerdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringLoladbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Hazzarddbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shy_Lovedbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wolf_Hudsondbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringCameron Marshalldbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringLee Stephensdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringRyan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringBlake Rileydbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringBritney Amberdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringCody Springsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:starringKrystal Kalidbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chi_Chi_LaRuedbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chi_Chi_LaRuedbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:nameShifting Gears: A Bisexual Transmissiondbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Shifting_Gears:_A_Bisexual_Transmissionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexual_pornographic_filmsShifting Gears: A Bisexual Transmission (or more simply Shifting Gears) is a controversial GayVN Award winning bisexual pornographic film written and directed by Chi Chi LaRue and released by Channel 1 Releasing in 2008.dbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeoffrey ReeveJim ReeveBarry Townsleydbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Cranhamdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Landaudbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Serkisdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Barberdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Marsdendbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Harperdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Reevedbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameShinerdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shiner_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_boxing_filmsShiner is a 2000 British crime film written by Scott Cherry and directed by John Irvin and starring Michael Caine and Martin Landau. It was shot in London.dbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShipwreckdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shipwreck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishShipwreck is a 1931 short animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is the 37th Oswald cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions and the 89th overall.dbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directorA. V. 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V. Bramble and starring Annette Benson, Brian Aherne and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a starlet who plots an escape to Hollywood.dbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directorRay Denshamdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerRay Denshamdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvia Petersdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameShooting Starsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Shooting_Stars_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_cinema_of_the_United_KingdomShooting Stars is a 1950 British documentary film about movie stars directed by Ray Densham. It was one of the earliest productions from Anglo-Amalgamated.dbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._R._Harwooddbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAtlas Filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._R._Harwooddbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringBert Matthewsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._R._Harwooddbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._R._Harwooddbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameShow Businessdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Business_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_drama_filmsShow Business is a 1938 Australian film musical directed by A. 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The film stars Billy Blanks, Kenn Scott, Christine Taylor, Ken McLeod, Patrick Kilpatrick, and Brion James.The movie is reminiscent of 1984's The Karate Kid. Blanks has the Pat Morita role and Scott is in Ralph Macchio's; Taylor and McLeod have the Elisabeth Shue and William Zabka roles, respectively, while Kilpatrick is in Martin Kove's.dbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMulticom Entertainment Group Inc.dbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKirk Edward Hansendbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Parry_Shendbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenya_Lanodbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Boyddbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason-Shane_Scottdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlison Cuffedbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrannon Goulddbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Gannondbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRick Buonodbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoger Crowedbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTanya Dempseydbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Carrdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShriekerdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_DeCoteaudbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shrieker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Squatting_in_filmShrieker is a 1998 American horror film directed by David DeCoteau and produced by Charles Band.dbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kirby_Dickdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinepix_Film_Propertiesdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kirby_Dickdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kirby_Dickdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinepix_Film_Propertiesdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kirby_Dickdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbp:nameSick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochistdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_people_with_disabilitydbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BDSM_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kirby_Dickdbp-dbr:Sick:_The_Life_and_Death_of_Bob_Flanagan,_Supermasochistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cystic_fibrosisSick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about Bob Flanagan, a Los Angeles writer, poet, performance artist, comic, and BDSM celebrity, who had and later died of cystic fibrosis. The film premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Prize.dbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Wooddbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringArnold Richesdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameSide Streetsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellSide Streets is a 1933 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell. It was made as a quota quickie at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a retired boxer who saves his fiancée's mother from her blackmailing husband.dbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Bryandbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Bryandbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameSiegedbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Polanddbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Invasion_of_Polanddbp-dbr:Siege_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_WarsawSiege is a 1940 documentary short about the Siege of Warsaw by the Wehrmacht at the start of World War II. It was shot by Julien Bryan, a Pennsylvanian photographer and cameraman who later established the International Film Foundation.Siege was nominated for an Oscar for Best One-reel Short at the 13th Academy Awards in 1941, and, in 2006, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress as "a unique, horrifying record of the dreadful brutality of war".dbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Haymandbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerBFI Productiondbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iain_Glendbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Carlyledbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gallagher_(actor)dbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Barrdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringAngela Chadfielddbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Haymandbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameSilent Screamdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_HaymanSilent Scream is a 1990 biopic film about convicted murderer Larry Winters, in which Robert Carlyle made his film debut. It was directed by David Hayman.dbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:SBS_independentdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnna Greivedbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRob McAuleydbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bille_Browndbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Arundelldbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:SBS_independentdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSilent Stormdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_snatchingdbp-dbr:Silent_Storm_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_in_the_environmentSilent Storm is a 2003 Australian documentary film written and directed by Peter Butt.dbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPasha Robertsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorArea 23adbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Pughdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPasha Robertsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSilver Circledbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Circle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsSilver Circle is a 2013 American animated thriller film. Set in a dystopian future, it follows a group called the Rebels, who have vowed to take down the Federal Reserve.Silver Circle was given a limited release in the United States on March 22, 2013. The film drew criticism for its libertarian slant and for the quality of its animation.dbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter De Sarignydbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_McKennadbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Estridgedbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameSimbadbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Empiredbp-dbr:Simba_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_drama_filmsSimba is a 1955 British war drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, and starring Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden, Virginia McKenna, and Basil Sydney. The screenplay concerns a British family living in East Africa, who become embroiled in the Mau Mau Uprising.dbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Warholdbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Malangadbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Woronovdbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ingrid_Superstardbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ondine_(actor)dbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronnie_Cutronedbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Bottomlydbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Rheemdbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSincedbp-dbr:Since_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jack_Rubydbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lee_Harvey_Oswalddbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_assassination_of_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Lyndon_B._Johnsondbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Since_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jacqueline_Kennedy_OnassisSince (also known as Kennedy's Assassination) is a 1966 film directed by Andy Warhol about the assassination of the President of the United States, John F. 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It has been described as unfinished.dbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:starringDodo Wattsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Peersdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Vancedbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:nameSing Along with Medbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Sing_Along_with_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_musical_filmsSing Along with Me is a 1952 British musical film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Donald Peers, Dodo Watts and Dennis Vance. The screenplay concerns a grocer, played by Donald Peers, who wins a radio singing competition and is signed to a lucrative contract. The film was mainly a vehicle for Peers who was at the peak of his career at that time. He sang "Take My Heart", "If You Smile at the Sun", "Hoop Diddle-i-do-ra-li-ay", "Down at the Old Village Hall" and "I Left My Heart in a Valley in Wales".dbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorTed Robinsondbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorRic Pellizerridbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Goldiedbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorGraham Thorburndbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorHelene Harrisdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Williamsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Moirdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Ottodbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Colebydbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Alexander_(actress)dbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Caswelldbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_De_Groendbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:nameSinglesdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_Australian_television_series_endingsSingles is a 1984 Australian miniseries about a 30 something woman having a series of relationships with men. It consists of five self-contained plays.The Sun Herald said Elizabeth Alexander gives "a fine fraught performance".dbp-dbr:Sitting_in_Limbo_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:Sitting_in_Limbo_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Boarddbp-dbr:Sitting_in_Limbo_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn N. 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Smith. Developed through interviews and improvisational work with a group of Black Canadian youth in Montreal, the film stars Pat Dillon as Pat, a young woman who moves in with her boyfriend Fabian (Fabian Gibbs) after getting pregnant.The film was produced by the National Film Board, through its Alternative Drama program.The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 1986.The film's soundtrack consisted primarily of reggae recordings by Jimmy Cliff.dbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGeorge Gagedbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry N. Blumdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Garfielddbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leif_Garrettdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Lloyddbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Alvadbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEllen O'Nealdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Wolfdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSkateboarddbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skateboard_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skateboarding_filmsSkateboard is a 1978 American sports drama film directed by George Gage and starring Allen Garfield and Leif Garrett. Tony Alva features in a cameo as "Tony Bluetile".dbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clark_Brandondbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Glenn Dudelsondbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Edmondsdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKelly Andrea Rubindbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSanford Hamptondbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Lambertdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracy_Griffithdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Youngsdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clark_Brandondbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSkeeterdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Skeeter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsSkeeter is a 1993 horror film starring Jim Youngs and Tracy Griffith and directed by Clark Brandon. The film was released in 1993, with the first video premiere being on April 6, 1994. It was panned by critics.The film was released on DVD as a stand-alone in the United States by Image Entertainment. It was also released in 2007 on DVD as the first film in the triple feature with the 1982 low-budget British science-fiction horror movie Xtro and its 1990 sequel Xtro II: The Second Encounter.dbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Nattivdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Harmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:producerGuy Nattivdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:producerJaime Ray Newman Andrew Carlbergdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danielle_Macdonalddbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Robert_Scottdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bashydbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:starringLonnie Chavisdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Nattivdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jaime_Ray_Newmandbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Nattivdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Nattivdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:nameSkindbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Skin_(2018_short_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsSkin is a 2018 American short drama film, directed by filmmaker Guy Nattiv. Co-written with Sharon Maymon, the film won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards, marking distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures' first win in the category.Nattiv's full-length feature Skin, also released in 2018, is not related to this film in terms of their narratives.dbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directorOta Richterdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Wittmandbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerOta Richterdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Lynchdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Crewsondbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringThom Haverstockdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringJim Coburndbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Calderisidbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameSkullduggerydbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Skullduggery_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_role-playing_gamesSkullduggery (also known as Warlock and Blood Puzzle) is a 1983 Canadian comedy horror film directed by Ota Richter. The plot depicts the devil using a role-playing game to transform a young man into a serial killer.dbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hardie_Albrightdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Meighandbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameSkylinedbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyline_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_TaylorSkyline is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Sam Taylor and starring silent film veteran Thomas Meighan. It is based on a novel—East Side, West Side—by Felix Riesenberg. It was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation.dbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Graham_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:nameSlap Happy Liondbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_AverySlap Happy Lion is a 1947 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Released on September 20, 1947, the short details the tragic downfall of a lion from king of the beasts to a gibbering, pill-popping wreck. It is narrated by a mouse whose torments drove him crazy. The mouse's voice was supplied by Frank Graham. Scott Bradley provided the music.dbp-dbr:Sleeping_Dogs_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Bafarodbp-dbr:Sleeping_Dogs_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNorth American Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Dogs_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerLloyd A. 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The film was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Unlike most of Lupino's other films it was based on an original screenplay rather than an existing stage work.dbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Acombadbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinepix_Film_Propertiesdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPacific Rimdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Margellosdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Hylandsdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Askewdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringEli Rilldbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatti Oatmandbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Acombadbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinepix_Film_Propertiesdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Margellosdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameSlipstreamdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Slipstream_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsSlipstream is a Canadian drama film, released in 1973. Directed by David Acomba and written by William Fruet, it won the Canadian Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1973.dbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Eyresdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Eyresdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn A. Curtisdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerZafar Malikdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Changdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerLloyd Simandldbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_James_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Andersondbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringThom Schiolerdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Rogers_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa J. Conroydbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen M.D. Changdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameSlow Burndbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Burn_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsSlow Burn is a 1989 film directed by John Eyres and starring Ivan Rogers, William Smith, Anthony James and Stephen M.D. Chang. A veteran cop's partner is killed by a Mafia hitman, and he goes after him. Also on the trail of the hitman is a rookie cop who has his own personal reasons for pursuing him.dbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Salyerdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSludgedbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_disastersdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Appalachiadbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_coal_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Sludge_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martin_County,_KentuckySludge is a 2005 documentary film by Appalshop filmmaker Robert Salyer chronicling the Martin County Sludge Spill that was an accident that occurred after midnight on October 11, 2000, when a coal sludge impoundment in Martin County, Kentucky, broke through an underground mine below, propelling 306 million gallons of sludge down two tributaries of the Tug Fork River. The movie documents the continuing story of the Martin County disaster, the resulting federal investigation, and the looming threat of coal sludge ponds throughout the coalfield region.In the United States today, coal is the largest single source of fuel for energy production. Annually, the country mines over a billion tons of coal. 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It is the debut feature by Francesco Gasperoni.A sequel was planned for release in late 2020 tentatively titled Smile II: Tollinger in the Mood.dbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerMajor R.M. Lloyddbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameSmithdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Smith_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_PowellSmith (1939) is a short film directed by Michael Powell to promote a charity that helped ex-servicemen who had fallen on hard times, starring Ralph Richardson and Flora Robson.dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringD. A. Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeggy Novakdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameSmithydbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy-drama_filmsSmithy is a 1933 British comedy drama film directed by George King and starring Edmund Gwenn, Peggy Novak and D. 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Phillipsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilesdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Romaindbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Vaughandbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Flooddbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSmokescreendbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brightondbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Smokescreen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_crime_drama_filmsSmokescreen is a 1964 British 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Statesdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Smuggler's_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsSmuggler's Gold is a 1951 American adventure film directed by William Berke and starring Cameron Mitchell, Amanda Blake and Carl Benton Reid.dbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_De_Palmadbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista Pictures Distributiondbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian De Palmadbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Dunndbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringStan Shawdbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Snake_Eyes_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary 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Eyes is a 1998 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Brian De Palma. The film stars Nicolas Cage as a detective investigating a political assassination at a boxing match in Atlantic City, with supporting roles played by Gary Sinise, Carla Gugino, John Heard, Stan Shaw, Kevin Dunn, Joel Fabiani and Luis Guzmán. De Palma also devised the story with David Koepp, who was the sole writer of the screenplay. The musical score was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.The film was released and produced by Paramount Pictures in North America and Buena Vista International (through Touchstone Pictures) internationally on August 7, 1998. The film garnered mixed reviews from critics, criticizing the film's story, writing and pacing while praising its style and the performances. It grossed $104 million worldwide against a $73 million budget.dbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Englunddbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Rissiendbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Pottsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danièle_Gaubertdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Killydbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Englunddbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Rissiendbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bloomdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSnow Jobdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_skiing_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_EnglundSnow Job is a 1972 American independent thriller film directed by George Englund and starring Jean-Claude Killy, Danièle Gaubert, Vittorio De Sica, Lelio Luttazzi, and Cliff Potts.dbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parkyndbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Wintledbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringKenneth Griffithdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringZena Walkerdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_Jacksondbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parkyndbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameSnowballdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Snowball_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pat_JacksonSnowball is a 1960 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Gordon Jackson, Kenneth Griffith and Zena Walker. It is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by James Lake.dbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Donnelldbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Weldondbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Abeldbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Graysondbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_DeCampdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Merv_Griffindbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSo This Is Lovedbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_womendbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_classical_musiciansdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:So_This_Is_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operaSo This Is Love (subtitled The Grace Moore Story) is a 1953 American musical drama film directed by Gordon Douglas, based on the life of singer Grace Moore. The film stars Kathryn Grayson as Moore, and Merv Griffin. The story chronicles Moore's rise to stardom from 1918 to February 7, 1928 when she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera.dbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directorJerry Benjamindbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Warholdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Holzerdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Malangadbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringRufus Collinsdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samuel_Adams_Greendbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringIvy Nicholsondbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Factorydbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameSoap Operadbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_Warholdbp-dbr:Soap_Opera_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsSoap Opera, subtitled The Lester Persky Story, is a 1964 feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol, starring Baby Jane Holzer, and featuring Gerard Malanga, Sam Green, and Ivy Nicholson. The subtitle was used by Warhol since he used old television advertisement footage provided by Lester Persky.dbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Dambergerdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerLars Lehmanndbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Coeurdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Pearsondbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Dambergerdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Dambergerdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameSolitairedbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Solitaire_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_AlbertaSolitaire is a Canadian drama film, directed by Francis Damberger and released in 1991. The film stars Paul Coeur and Valerie Pearson as Burt and Maggie, smalltown residents whose friendship is tested when Al (Michael Hogan), Burt's high school best friend and Maggie's ex-fiancé, returns home for a visit on Christmas Eve for the first time since his enlistment in the Vietnam War.The film won seven Rosies at the Alberta Film and Television Awards in 1992, including Best Director (Damberger), Best Actor (Coeur), Best Actress (Pearson), Best Screenplay (Damberger), Best Art Direction (John Blackie) and Best Editing (Lenka Svab). It received four Genie Award nominations at the 13th Genie Awards, for Best Actress (Pearson), Best Supporting Actor (Hogan), Best Original Screenplay (Damberger) and Best Original Score (Michael Becker). Hogan won the Genie for Best Supporting Actor.dbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Cellan_Jonesdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDamian Jonesdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGraham Broadbentdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Morrisseydbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Craigdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Macdonalddbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Grahamdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_McDonald_(actor)dbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Cellan_Jonesdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Penhalldbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSome Voicesdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_schizophreniadbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_East_Sussexdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_schizophreniadbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Broadbentdbp-dbr:Some_Voices_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_Cellan_JonesSome Voices is a 2000 British drama film directed by Simon Cellan Jones and adapted for the screen by Joe Penhall, from his own stage play (originally a production for the Royal Court Theatre, London). It is Cellan Jones's first feature film. The film was almost entirely shot on location in Shepherd's Bush, West London, where Cellan Jones lives.dbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTom Berrydbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMalo Videodbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew World Videodbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Berrydbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFranco Battistadbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Rosedbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Daledbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Rubešdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_James_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Berry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stefan_Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Berry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stefan_Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Berry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSomething About Lovedbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_About_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_ScotiaSomething About Love is a Canadian drama film, directed by Tom Berry and released in 1988. The film stars Stefan Wodoslawsky as Wally Olynyk, a man returning home to Cape Breton Island after several years living in the United States, to reunite with his estranged father Stan (Jan Rubeš) as the older man begins to suffer from dementia.The film's cast also includes Jennifer Dale, Ron James, Lenore Zann, Don Lake, Wayne Robson and Susan Rubeš.The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, for Best Actor (Jan Rubeš) and Best Supporting Actor (James).dbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Lee Barrettdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew V. McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Keithdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Martindbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Whitedbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Lee_Barrettdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Lee_Barrettdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSomething Bigdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_McLaglenSomething Big is a 1971 American Western comedy film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. Produced by McLaglen and screenwriter James Lee Barrett, the film stars Dean Martin, Honor Blackman and Brian Keith.dbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSomething Weird Videodbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMayflower Picturesdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:producerFred M. Sandydbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames F. Hurleydbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Leedbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony McCabedbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Brookerdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Something_Weird_Videodbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSomething Weirddbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:Something_Weird_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsSomething Weird is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. It stars, among others, Tony McCabe and Elizabeth Lee and features a paranormal plot involving LSD drug use, a psychic, a hideous witch who morphs into a young woman, a séance, a kung-fu chopping socialite, ghosts, psychopaths and federal agents.The film played on a double bill with another 1967 film by the same director, The Gruesome Twosome.The film distributor Something Weird Video, based in Seattle, gets its name from this film. They specialize in obscure and exploitation films, like Something Weird.dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lon_Youngdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lon_Youngdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Belden_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameSons of Steeldbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsSons of Steel is a 1934 American film directed by Charles Lamont.dbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Sandersdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinerama Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Bock, Tom Moskdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Sandersdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Bockdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSoul to Souldbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ghanadbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denis_Sandersdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_in_musicdbp-dbr:Soul_to_Soul_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_music_in_AfricaSoul to Soul is a 1971 documentary film about the Independence Day concert held in Accra, Ghana, on 6 March 1971. It features an array of mostly American R&B, soul, rock, and jazz musicians.Directed by Denis Sanders, Soul to Soul was released in August 1971. The film consists of extensive excerpts from the concert performances, along with documentary footage of the musicians' interactions with local Ghanaians in the days before the show.dbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Henry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKevin Henrydbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSeamus Watersdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTristan Heanuedbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Fortunedbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elva_Trilldbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAoibheann McCanndbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Canavandbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew O'Briendbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringConor Marrendbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMiriam Devittdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Keaneydbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Henry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Henry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Henry_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSoulsmithdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Soulsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_playwrightsSoulsmith is a 2017 Irish film, directed, written and produced by Kevin Henry.dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Balfourdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hackathornedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haidee_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Lapworth_(journalist)dbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sea Urchindbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sea_Urchin_(1926_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_CuttsThe Cabaret Kid is a 1926 British romance and drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Betty Balfour, George Hackathorne and W. Cronin Wilson. It was made at Gainsborough Studios with Michael Balcon as producer. The film, also known as The Sea Urchin, was released as The Cabaret Kid in November 1926.The film was set in both England and France. The plot was summarised in a review in Photoplay Magazine as: "An enmity of long standing between two aristocratic English families is straightened out through the association of the younger generation". The young lady of one family (Fay Wynchbeck, played by Betty Balfour) accidentally meets a young man from the other family (Jack Trebarrow, an aviator, played by George Hackathorne) in a Paris nightclub. The review of the film concluded: "The development of their love affair will interest you, but the story is disconnected".dbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Fiszdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:André_Morelldbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Wanamakerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mandy_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Fiszdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Secretdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brightondbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cy_Endfielddbp-dbr:The_Secret_(1955_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_drama_filmsThe Secret is a 1955 British second feature ('B') crime drama written and directed by Cy Endfield (as C. Raker Endfield) and starring Sam Wanamaker, Mandy Miller, and André Morell.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnthony Perrydbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Leedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRonald Lewis , and Michael Brookedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Bryan_(art_director)dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Placedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clive_Donnerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Place_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_directorial_debut_filmsThe Secret Place is a 1957 British crime film directed by Clive Donner and starring Belinda Lee, Ronald Lewis, and David McCallum. It was written by Linette Perry.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJames Mooredbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Cohndbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarton MacLanedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Ricedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tasker_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Sevendbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Seven_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_filmsThe Secret Seven is a 1940 American crime film directed by James Moore and starring Florence Rice, Barton MacLane and Bruce Bennett.dbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Davenport_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Davenport & Frank DeColadbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Davenport_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Shakersdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Christianity_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shakers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ShakersThe Shakers is a 1974 documentary film directed by Tom Davenport and produced by Davenport and Frank DeCola. It studies the last dozen remaining Shakers in their communities, focusing on their daily lives, music, and spirituality, as well as containing Shaker history and interviews with Shakers. It received positive reviews from critics, and won a Blue Ribbon at the 1975 American Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Shindigdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shindigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsThe Shindig is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on July 11, 1930, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was the twentieth Mickey Mouse short to be produced, the fifth of that year.The cartoon's cast includes Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar and Patricia Pigg.dbp-dbr:The_Shooter_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:The_Shooter_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:The_Shooter_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributorConquistador Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Shooter_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerSilvio Muragliadbp-dbr:The_Shooter_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul 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Shooter (also released as Hidden Assassin) is a 1995 American action thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Dolph Lundgren as a deputy United States Marshal who gets caught up in politics when he is hired to solve the assassination of a Cuban ambassador.This was the final theatrical film directed by Kotcheff before his death in 2025.dbp-dbr:The_Silent_Witness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:The_Silent_Witness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Witness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Atwilldbp-dbr:The_Silent_Witness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen Mackdbp-dbr:The_Silent_Witness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta 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Silent Witness is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Lionel Atwill, Greta Nissen, and Helen Mack. It was adapted from a play by Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Cramer who worked on many Fox Film productions of the era.dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Ahernedbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Aultdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringEve Graydbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn F. Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Silver Liningdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Lining_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyThe Silver Lining is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Marie Ault, Patrick Aherne and Moore Marriott. The screenplay concerns two brothers who fight over a girl, leading one to frame the other for robbery. Later, guilt-ridden, he confesses and arranges his own death.dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:starringBinnie Barnesdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:nameThe Silver Spoondbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsThe Silver Spoon is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Ian Hunter, Garry Marsh and Cecil Parker. It was produced and distributed as a quota quickie by Warner Brothers and was shot at the company's Teddington Studios in London. The Silver Spoon is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Fekedbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Kondaziandbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Striglosdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringCurt Sandersdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringEd Ruffalodbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringLucia Stralserdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sitterdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telephonydbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Santa_Monica,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1972dbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sitter_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:When_a_Stranger_Calls_(film_series)The Sitter is a 1977 American short horror-thriller film directed by Fred Walton on which his 1979 feature film When a Stranger Calls is based. It is a suspenseful retelling of the classic urban legend of "The babysitter and the man upstairs" about a babysitter who is menaced by mysterious and frightening phone calls which are finally revealed to be coming from inside the house.dbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:distributorA71 Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:producerJamie Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:starringIshmael Muslim Alidbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:nameThe Skyjacker's Taledbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jamie_KastnerThe Skyjacker's Tale is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jamie Kastner and released in 2016. The film centres on Ishmael Muslim Ali (formerly Ishmael LaBeet), who was convicted of murder in the Fountain Valley massacre of 1972 and imprisoned before hijacking a plane to Cuba in 1984. It mixes interviews, including the first interview given by Ali himself since the incident, with dramatic reenactments of the hijacking.The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was acquired by Strand Releasing for release in the United States in 2017.The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Derek Rogers) at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sleepwalkerdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pluto_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clyde_GeronimiThe Sleepwalker is a cartoon starring Mickey's dog Pluto. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures in 1942. The short marks the debut of Dinah the Dachshund, who later appears (with a design change) in Canine Casanova (1945), In Dutch (1946), Pluto's Heart Throb (1950) and Wonder Dog (1950), becoming Pluto's recurring love interest.dbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:starringVoice characterizations:dbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickdbp-dbp:nameThe Slick Chickdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_balloonsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Slick_Chickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsThe Slick Chick is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on July 21, 1962, and features Foghorn Leghorn. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Julie Bennett.The cartoon is an adaptation of the Mean Widdle Kid radio programs (and later, television skits) starring comedian Red Skelton. The main antagonist in the film—Junior, a delinquent chick who causes trouble for Foghorn—is based on Skelton's character; one of Junior's catch phrases ("He don't know me very well, do he?") is the Mean Widdle Kid's signature saying.dbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_van_Eyckdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:starringMandy Millerdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:starringBetta St. Johndbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:nameThe Snorkeldbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_GreenThe Snorkel is a 1958 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and stars Peter van Eyck, Betta St. John and Mandy Miller. It was a Hammer Films production, and the last film role for Miller.dbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Era Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Era_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Barkasdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boyd_Cabledbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sommedbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Battle_of_the_Sommedbp-dbr:The_Somme_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._A._WetherellThe Somme is a 1927 British documentary film directed by M.A. Wetherell. It re-examined the 1916 Battle of the Somme during the First World War.dbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_P._Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:starringSally O'Neildbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Quillandbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:starringJeanette Loffdbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_P._Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_F._Polanddbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_DeLeondbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Corey_Forddbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:nameThe Sophomoredbp-dbr:The_Sophomoredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sophomorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_McCareyThe Sophomore is a 1929 American sound all-talking pre-Code comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Eddie Quillan, Sally O'Neil, and Jeanette Loff. Made during the early sound era, it was shot using the RCA Photophone sound system. The film survives in an mute print of the alternate sound version known as an International Sound Version which was meant to be played along with Vitaphone discs. It is not known whether the Vitaphone type soundtrack discs to the International Sound Version are extant.dbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wim_Wendersdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wim_Wendersdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Public_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wim_Wendersdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:nameSoul of a Mandbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Mandbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_blues_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Soul_of_a_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wim_WendersThe Soul of a Man is a 2003 documentary film, directed by Wim Wenders, as the second instalment of the documentary film series The Blues, produced by Martin Scorsese. The film explores the musical careers of blues musicians Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson and J. B. Lenoir.The film is narrated by Laurence Fishburne in character as Blind Willie Johnson, and features performances by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Beck, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, James 'Blood' Ulmer, T-Bone Burnett, Eagle Eye Cherry, Shemekia Copeland, Garland Jeffreys, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Los Lobos, Bonnie Raitt, Lou Reed, Marc Ribot, Lucinda Williams, and Cassandra Wilson. The film won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming, and the Audience Award at the São Paulo International Film Festival. It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ned_Landerdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:producerJordy butlerdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:No_Fixed_Address_(band)dbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Us_Mobdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ned_Landerdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:nameWrong Side of the Roaddbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Flinders_Rangesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indigenous_Australian_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Wrong_Side_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Aboriginal_musicWrong Side of the Road is a 1981 low-budget feature film made in South Australia. It is distinctive for being one of the first attempts to bring modern Australian Aboriginal music to a non-Indigenous audience, featuring all-Aboriginal rock reggae bands No Fixed Address and Us Mob.dbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukedbp-dbp:directorTony Colemandbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukedbp-dbp:distributorTiny Goat Films, Inc.dbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukedbp-dbp:nameMighty Uke: The Amazing Comeback of a Musical Underdogdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_musical_instrumentsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Ukepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UkulelesMighty Uke: The Amazing Comeback of a Musical Underdog (released 2010) is a documentary film about the ukulele. It combines graphics, photographs, interviews and performance footage to tell the story of the ukulele and its recent resurgence in popularity.dbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Obolerdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:producerArch Obolerdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:producerA.D. Nast, Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Conrieddbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Blondelldbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:starringBilly Lynndbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:starringEdwin Maxdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arch_Obolerdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Pinkdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arch_Obolerdbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:nameThe Twonkydbp-dbr:The_Twonkydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_short_storiesdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arch_Obolerdbp-dbr:The_Twonkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_W._PinkThe Twonky is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction/comedy film, produced by A.D. Nast, Jr., Arch Oboler, and Sidney Pink, written and directed by Arch Oboler, and starring Hans Conried, Gloria Blondell, Billy Lynn, and Edwin Max. The film was distributed by United Artists.dbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Cormandbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allison_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bartydbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Garlanddbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Devondbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Duncan_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Val_Dufourdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_B._Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hannadbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Undeaddbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_B._Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_supernatural_horror_filmsThe Undead is a 1957 horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Pamela Duncan, Allison Hayes, Richard Garland and Val Dufour. It also features Corman regulars Richard Devon, Dick Miller, Mel Welles and Bruno VeSota. The authors' original working title was The Trance of Diana Love. The film follows the story of a prostitute, Diana Love (Duncan), who is put into a hypnotic trance by psychic Quintus (Dufour), thus causing her to regress to a previous life. Hayes later starred in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958). The film was released on February 14, 1957 by American International Pictures as a double feature with Voodoo Woman.dbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorFranco Steffaninodbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDouble Helix Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCode Reddbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Bonodbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Aviancdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Spinelldbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringRebeca Yarondbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Bachlidbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Undertakerdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Undertaker_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Funeral_homes_in_fictionThe Undertaker (also released as Death Merchant) is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Franco Steffanino and starring Joe Spinell. The film was completed in November 1988, but was never released for the public and existed only in an incomplete form. The Undertaker was later reedited for a DVD release by Code Red in 2010 and a Blu-ray release by Vinegar Syndrome in 2016. The film is considered a cult classic, due in part to both Joe Spinell's involvement and its troubled production. This was Joe Spinell's last film before his premature death in 1989.dbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directorGeoff Redknapdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerKatie Weekleydbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Sarah_Stonedbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Cottondbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aden_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Camille_Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Unseendbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_psychological_horror_filmsThe Unseen is a 2016 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Geoff Redknap and starring Aden Young, Camille Sullivan, Julia Sarah Stone, and Ben Cotton. It was released in 2016.dbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Independent Exhibitors' Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringRosalinde Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Swinleydbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Unwritten Lawdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Unwritten_Law_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_crime_filmsThe Unwritten Law is a 1929 British short crime film directed by Sinclair Hill, and made at Wembley Studios in the De Forest Phonofilm sound-on-film system.dbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:directorJohn Sealeydbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:producerKenneth F. Rowlesdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Todddbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lloyddbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Stokes_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:nameThe Ups and Downs of a Handymandbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ups_and_Downs_of_a_Handymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsThe Ups and Downs of a Handyman, also known as Confessions of a Handyman, Confessions of an Odd-Job Man and The Happy Housewives, is a 1976 British comedy film directed by John Sealey and starring Barry Stokes, Sue Lloyd and Bob Todd. It was written by Derrick Slater and Sealey.dbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Hulbertdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringHal Waltersdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringBetty Lynnedbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Viperdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Viper_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_lost_filmsThe Viper is a 1938 British slapstick comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Claude Hulbert, Betty Lynne and Hal Walters. The film was a sequel to the previous year's very successful The Vulture, with Hulbert and Walters reprising their roles as hapless private detective Cedric Gull and his sidekick Stiffy respectively. Lesley Brook also features in both films, but in unrelated roles. Directorial duties passed to Neill as Ralph Ince, the director of The Vulture, had been killed in a road accident shortly after the film's release.dbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:C._M._Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivor_Novellodbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulie Suedodbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimeon Stuartdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWillette Kershawdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C._M._Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noël_Cowarddbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Vortexdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vortex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelThe Vortex is a 1928 British drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ivor Novello, Willette Kershaw and Simeon Stuart. It was an adaptation of the Noël Coward play The Vortex and was made by Gainsborough Studios. The film's sets were designed by Clifford Pember.The film was a financial failure.dbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack O. Lamontdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Claredbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Broderick_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Vulturedbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_SpearThe Vulture is a 1967 horror film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Robert Hutton, Akim Tamiroff, Broderick Crawford, and Diane Clare.dbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMorton M. Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorArchway Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMorton M. Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Longdendbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChili Bouchierdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHilda Fenemoredbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Walletdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wallet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_WillisThe Wallet is a 1952 British crime film directed by Morton Lewis to a script by Ted Willis. It was produced as a second feature for release on a double bill. The film was released in the US as Blueprint for Danger the following year.dbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Veidtdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarie Neydbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E._Temple_Thurstondbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wandering Jewdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_originally_rejected_by_the_British_Board_of_Film_Classificationdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wandering_Jew_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wandering_JewThe Wandering Jew is a 1933 British fantasy drama film produced for the Gaumont-Twickenham Film Studios and directed by Maurice Elvey. It recounts the tale of a Jew (played by Conrad Veidt) who is forced to wander the Earth for centuries because he rebuffed Jesus while he was carrying his cross. The other cast members included Peggy Ashcroft, Francis L. Sullivan, and Felix Aylmer. This film is a remake of the 1923 silent film of the same name, based on a play of the same name by E. Temple Thurston.dbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Giannopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Giannopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Burstalldbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Nikolakopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Carmandbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isla_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chantal_Contouridbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Dykstradbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Giannopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Felix_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Newtondbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Costas_Kiliasdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lena_Cruzdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:starringRove McManusdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Giannopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Giannopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Burstalldbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Giannopoulosdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Anastassidesdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Boseleydbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:nameThe Wannabesdbp-dbr:The_Wannabesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Wannabespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wannabespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wannabespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wannabespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Wannabespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:The_Wannabespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsThe Wannabes, titled Criminal Ways in the United States, is a 2003 Australian comedy film starring Nick Giannopoulos, Russell Dykstra, Isla Fisher, Ryan Johnson, Michael Carman, Lena Cruz, Tony Nikolakopoulos, Costas Kilias, Chantal Contouri and Felix Williamson. Rove McManus also appears in the film as himself, promoting The Wannabes on his TV show Rove Live.dbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Hysondbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robertson_Haredbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameTurkey Timedbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Turkey_Time_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aldwych_farceTurkey Time is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare and Dorothy Hyson. The screenplay concerns a group of guests come to stay with the Stoatt family in the seaside town of Eden Bay for Christmas. They soon become involved with an impoverished concert performer whose innocent presence in the house leads to a series of misunderstandings. It was adapted from the 1931 play Turkey Time by Ben Travers, one of the Aldwych Farces.dbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Hilldbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Shakespearedbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwelfth Nightdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Twelfth_Night_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Twelfth_NightTwelfth Night is a 1933 American Pre-Code short color film, notable as the very earliest surviving film directed by Orson Welles, then aged 17. It is a recording of the dress rehearsal of Welles's own abridged production at his alma mater, the Todd School for Boys, where he had returned to direct this adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night for the Chicago Drama Festival in 1933. The play won first prize at that year's festival, presented as part of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, A Century of Progress Exposition.dbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerEmeric Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwice Upon a Timedbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Love_storiesdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Upon_a_Time_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Lottie_and_LisaTwice Upon a Time is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Emeric Pressburger and starring Hugh Williams, Elizabeth Allan, Yolande Larthe, and Charmian Larthe. It is based on the 1949 novel Lisa and Lottie by Erich Kästner.Lotte and Lisa had already been adapted into the films Two Times Lotte (1950) and Hibari no komoriuta (1951). Twice Upon a Time was the first English-language film adaptation; the story was later twice adapted as The Parent Trap (1961 and 1998) and has been remade a number of times in English and many other languages. It was shot at Shepperton Studios with sets designed by the art director Arthur Lawson.The film is the only solo directing credit for Pressburger, whose other directing credits are in association with Michael Powell.dbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Newmandbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGiancarlo Espositodbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringReese Witherspoondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Russodbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwilightdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_BentonTwilight is a 1998 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Robert Benton, written by Benton and Richard Russo, and starring Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon, Gene Hackman, Reese Witherspoon, Stockard Channing and James Garner. The film's original score was composed by Elmer Bernstein.It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing $15.1 million against its $20 million budget.dbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leah_Meyerhoffdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSean Warnerdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringToni Meyerhoffdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Galvindbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Corriedbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leah_Meyerhoffdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leah_Meyerhoffdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTwitchdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Twitch_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsTwitch is a Student Academy Award-nominated short film directed by Leah Meyerhoff and starring Emma Galvin, Peter Corrie, Toni Meyerhoff.Twitch kicked off the film festival circuit by winning a Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance and going on to screen in over 200 film festivals worldwide. Twitch has since won over a dozen international awards and is currently airing on the Independent Film Channel and Skandinavia TV.dbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Weeks_(film_actress)dbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Walling_(actor)dbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsTwo Fisted Justice is a 1931 American Western film directed by George Arthur Durlam that takes place during the American Civil War. The film stars Tom Tyler, Barbara Weeks, and William Walling.dbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:producerEwald André Dupontdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:producerHerman Millakowskydbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Longdendbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norah_Baringdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Calthropdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Millakowskydbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norbert_Falkdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo Worldsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Two_Worlds_(1930_British_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_films_set_on_the_Eastern_FrontTwo Worlds is a 1930 British war drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Norah Baring, John Longden and Donald Calthrop. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. It was made as an MLV, with a separate German-language version Zwei Welten and the French Les deux mondes.The film's art direction was by Alfred Junge.The film is set during the First World War. The action takes place on the Eastern Front between Austria and the Russian Empire.dbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directorWinston Jonesdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Greenedbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringsee belowdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Greenedbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameUFOdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:name( Unidentified Flying Objects )dbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ufologydbp-dbr:UFO_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unidentified_flying_objectsUFO (full title: Unidentified Flying Objects: The True Story of Flying Saucers) is a 1956 American semi-documentary about the development of the UFO phenomenon in the United States. Clips from the documentary have often been used in other UFO documentaries and television episodes related to UFOs.dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Ostrerdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Calvertdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Portmandbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGriffith Jonesdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Acklanddbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Wilhelm_(writer)dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncensoreddbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgium_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Belgian_ResistanceUncensored is a 1942 British war drama film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Eric Portman, Phyllis Calvert and Griffith Jones. The film was produced at Gainsborough Pictures by Edward Black, with cinematography from Arthur Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland, Wolfgang Wilhelm and Terence Rattigan based on the 1937 novel of the same title by Oscar Millard. The film was shot at the company's Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.Uncensored is set in occupied Belgium and shares the propagandistic tone of many British films of its era. While its reception was mainly positive, it was criticised in some quarters for its unrealistic portrayal of the occupying German forces as bungling, incompetent and easily outwitted buffoons.On its original UK release Uncensored ran for 108 minutes; for overseas distribution, however, it was trimmed to 83 minutes and the cut version subsequently became more widely circulated.dbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Burgedbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Arthur_Cantor_Filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Plowrightdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Thorndikedbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosemary_Harrisdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Burgedbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Arthur_Cantor_Filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anton_Chekhovdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Constance_Garnettdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameUncle Vanyadbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1900dbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_Burgedbp-dbr:Uncle_Vanya_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Uncle_VanyaUncle Vanya is a 1963 British film adaptation of the 1899 play Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. The film was directed by Laurence Olivier and Stuart Burge. It was a filmed version of the Chichester Festival Theatre production, starring Laurence Olivier as Astrov, Michael Redgrave as (Vanya), Rosemary Harris as (Elena), and Joan Plowright as (Sonya).dbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMillivresdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Greysondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Fergusondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Achtmandbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncutdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Greysondbp-dbr:Uncut_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pierre_TrudeauUncut is a 1997 Canadian docudrama film written and directed by John Greyson.Set in Ottawa in 1979, the film stars Matthew Ferguson as Peter Cort, a researcher writing a book on male circumcision, and Michael Achtman as Peter Koosens, his assistant who has a sexual obsession with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and regularly doctors photographs to depict himself and Trudeau in romantic entanglements.They later meet Peter Denham (Damon D'Oliveira), a video artist who sets his films to Jackson Five songs. After Denham inserts photographs of Koosens and Trudeau into one of his videos, the three are arrested for copyright violation by an opera-singing police officer, put on trial in a courtroom scene set to La Habanera, and sent to a prison boot camp.The film is also intercut with documentary footage of artists such as John Oswald, A. A. Bronson, Linda Griffiths and Thomas Waugh discussing censorship, as well as Trudeau himself invoking martial law during the 1970 October Crisis.The film was inspired in part by the then emerging debate about outing closeted LGBT people, while the copyright themes were inspired by Greyson's battle with the estate of Kurt Weill over the use of parody versions of Weill songs in his early short film The Making of Monsters.dbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarold Hoffmandbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabelle_Weenickdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Adlerdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoland Royterdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hoffman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Hoffman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnder Agedbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_originally_rejected_by_the_British_Board_of_Film_Classificationdbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Under_Age_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_filmsUnder Age is a 1964 black-and-white film written and directed by Larry Buchanan and starring Annabelle Weenick, Judy Adler and Roland Royter. The film was shot in Dallas, Texas.dbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directorA. F. Ericssondbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_K._McGuinnessdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Harold_Murraydbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Morandbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_K._McGuinnessdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Barry_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnder Suspiciondbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Suspicion_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_drama_filmsUnder Suspicion is a 1930 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by A. F. Erickson and starring J. Harold Murray and Lois Moran. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation.dbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syndicate_Picturesdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Arthur Durlamdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syndicate_Picturesdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnder Texas Skiesdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Under_Texas_Skies_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsUnder Texas Skies is a 1930 American Western film directed by J.P. McGowan.dbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Georgedbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPalacedbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Currie_(director)dbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Norton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Badlerdbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Longdbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Georgedbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Currie_(director)dbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Georgedbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnder the Gundbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Gun_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsUnder the Gun is a 1995 Australian action film directed by Matthew George and starring Richard Norton and Kathy Long. The film was released direct to home video in 1995.It was the directorial debut of George.dbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Stevens_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geneviève_Picotdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Paredbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Stevens_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miranda_Downesdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameUndercoverdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Smeatondbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsUndercover is a 1983 Australian film directed by David Stevens. Michael Pare, Geneviève Picot, Peter Phelps, Barry Otto, Nicholas Eadie and Sandy Gore star in the film.dbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Michael_Stollerdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBryan Michael Stollerdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Abrahamson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casey_Kasemdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yasmine_Bleethdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Wintersdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Mae_Youngdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Michael_Stollerdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Michael_Stollerdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Abrahamson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Michael_Stollerdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUndercover Angeldbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ottawadbp-dbr:Undercover_Angel_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_comedy_filmsUndercover Angel, also known as Un vrai petit ange (French title in Canada), is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Bryan Michael Stoller and starring Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters.It was released on DVD in the 10 Movie Kid's Pack Volume 3 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment in 2011.dbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Flanagandbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chesney_Allendbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyn_Hardingdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStella Moyadbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUnderneath the Archesdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_StudiosUnderneath the Arches is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Stella Moya, Lyn Harding and Edmund Willard. Flanagan and Allen formed part of the comedy ensemble known as the Crazy Gang. It was made by Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios as part of its ambitious production schedule following its abandonment of quota quickies.dbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Vincedbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_Sciorradbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Mantegnadbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denis_Learydbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnderworlddbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Christiandbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_Marinellidbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_comedy_filmsUnderworld is a 1996 neo-noir action comedy film directed by Roger Christian and starring Denis Leary, Joe Mantegna and Annabella Sciorra.dbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_E._Mulforddbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ande_Lambdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUnexpected Guestdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hopalong_Cassidy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unexpected_Guest_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_ArchainbaudUnexpected Guest is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Boyd. The film is a serial Western and part of the Hopalong Cassidy series. It is the 57th entry in a series of 66 films.dbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerPreston Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Darnelldbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rudy_Valléedbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnfaithfully Yoursdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Preston_SturgesUnfaithfully Yours is a 1948 American screwball black comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallée and Barbara Lawrence. The film is about a jealous symphony conductor who imagines three different ways to deal with the supposed infidelity of his beautiful wife—murder, forbearance, and a suicidal game of Russian roulette—during a concert of three inspiring pieces of classical music. At home, his attempts to bring any of his fantasies to life swiftly devolve into farce, underscored with humorous adaptations of the relevant music. Although the film, which was the first of two Sturges made for Twentieth Century-Fox, received mostly positive reviews, it was not successful at the box office.dbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Zieffdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Worthdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Wizandbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringNastassja Kinskidbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringDudley Mooredbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlbert Brooksdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertinidbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCassie Yatesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Zieffdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Worthdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Levinsondbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Valerie_Curtindbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Klanedbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnfaithfully Yoursdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_ZieffUnfaithfully Yours is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by Howard Zieff, starring Dudley Moore and Nastassja Kinski and featuring Armand Assante and Albert Brooks. The screenplay was written by Valerie Curtin, Barry Levinson, and Robert Klane based on Preston Sturges' screenplay for the 1948 film of the same name. The original music score is by Bill Conti and the song "Unfaithfully Yours (One Love)" was written for the film and performed by Stephen Bishop.dbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graeme_Campbell_(director)dbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoan Barnettdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Grossbartdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnforgivabledbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Unforgivable_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graeme_Campbell_(director)Unforgivable is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring John Ritter, Harley Jane Kozak, Gina Philips, Susan Gibney and James McDaniel. The film premiered on April 30, 1996 on CBS.Though the film received little to no critical acclaim, John Ritter was praised for his performance as an abusive husband and graduating from his best known role as the lovable Jack Tripper on Three's Company.dbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carlo_Gabriel_Nerodbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVine International Picturesdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameUninviteddbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Uninvited_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carlo_SiliottoUninvited is a 1999 Italian thriller film directed by Carlo Gabriel Nero, and starring Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero. It premiered at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina on 26 November 1999 before its release in Italy on 19 May 2000.dbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUnnatural Historydbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lizardsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Unnatural_History_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_apesUnnatural History is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Abe Levitow, with a story by Mike Maltese. The short was released on November 14, 1959. The cartoon is made up of blackout gags with no real story tying them together, similar to many cartoons directed by Tex Avery.dbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Bonadbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarshall Fosterdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnstoppabledbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Unstoppable_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Christianity_in_the_United_StatesUnstoppable is a 2013 American documentary film hosted by Kirk Cameron. Directed by Darren Doane. The film was made in partnership with Liberty University and was released for a one-night-only screening in theaters on September 24, 2013.dbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russ_Meyerdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRM Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerRuss Meyerdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameUp!dbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russ_Meyerdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Roger_Ebertdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Russ_Meyerdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Roger_Ebertdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roger_Ebertdbp-dbr:Up!_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siskel_and_EbertUp! is a 1976 softcore sex comedy film directed by Russ Meyer and starring Raven De La Croix, Robert McLane, Kitten Natividad, and Monty Bane.dbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Halsteaddbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan J. Cullimoredbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameUp for the Cupdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Cup_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_comedy_filmsUp for the Cup is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Albert Modley, Mae Bacon, Helen Christie and Harold Berens. It was written by Jack Marks and Con West from a story by R.P. 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The film's title also parodies the contemporaneous Cheech & Chong movie Up in Smoke.dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameUp in the Airdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Air_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radio_peopleUp in the Air is a 1940 American comedy mystery film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Frankie Darro, Marjorie Reynolds and Mantan Moreland. It was produced and released by Monogram Pictures. It was remade in 1945 as There Goes Kelly.dbp-dbr:Utz_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sluizerdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUtzdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nicola_Piovanidbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Praguedbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Run_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nobilitydbp-dbr:Utz_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_SluizerUtz is a 1992 drama film directed by George Sluizer, produced by John Goldschmidt and starring Brenda Fricker, Peter Riegert and Armin Mueller-Stahl. Mueller-Stahl won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.The film is based on the 1988 novel Utz by Bruce Chatwin, who also co-wrote the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn O'Connordbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWorldwide Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGuy Della-Cioppadbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBuddy Ruskindbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Janssendbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Metranodbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karin_Dordbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Stone_(actor)dbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Israeli_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_action_drama_filmsWarhead is a 1977 American film directed by John O'Connor and produced by Buddy Ruskin. The film was originally shot in Israel in 1973 under the title Sabra Command.The film is also known as Prisoner in the Middle, and Mission Overkill (in West Germany). In Mexico, it was released as Amenaza Nuclear ("Nuclear Threat").dbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Arnolddbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Criterion_Collectiondbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerNatasha Marshdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Pressdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Arnolddbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Criterion_Collectiondbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Arnolddbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wasp_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_ArnoldWasp is a 2003 British short film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. Released in 2003, it stars Natalie Press as a struggling single mother determined not to let her four young children prove an obstacle in the pursuit of starting a relationship with an old acquaintance, played by Danny Dyer. The setting is Arnold's hometown of Dartford.The film is available on the Cinema 16: World Short Films and Cinema 16: European Short Films (US Special Edition) DVDs, and as a bonus feature on the Fish Tank DVD in the UK and the Red Road DVD in the US.dbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Clarkdbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Postondbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Kellawaydbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Meadedbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Russelldbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Karigdbp-dbr:Zotz!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zotz!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsZotz! is a 1962 American fantasy comedy film produced and directed by William Castle, and starring Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Jim Backus, Fred Clark, and Cecil Kellaway. It is about a man obtaining magical powers from a god of an ancient civilization. It is based on Walter Karig's 1947 novel.dbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorSono Art-World Wide Picturesdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Davidgedbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Tryondbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Brennandbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Davidgedbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Betty_Burbridgedbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNeck and Neckdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Neck_and_Neck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeNeck and Neck is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe from a script by Betty Burbridge and starring Glenn Tryon, Vera Reynolds and Walter Brennan.dbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:distributorFanchon Royer Picturesdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Mackailldbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringTom Mooredbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:starringMary Kornmandbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:nameNeighbors' Wivesdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:Neighbors'_Wivespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsNeighbors' Wives is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Dorothy Mackaill, Tom Moore and Mary Kornman.dbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:directorCo-Directiondbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Wooddbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Detiegedbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follydbp-dbp:nameNelly's Follydbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adultery_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abe_Levitowdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Follypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_CityNelly's Folly is a 1961 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short written and directed by Chuck Jones released on December 30, 1961.dbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbp:directorPatrick Gavindbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbp:distributorLife is My Movie Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbp:producerVincent Vittoriodbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbp:starringTucker Carlson, Ann Compton, Steve Thomma, Ken Day, April Ryan, Julie Mason, Suzy Jacobs, Roland Martin, Steve Scully, Nikki Schwab, Grover Norquist, Bret Baierdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Life_Is_My_Movie_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbp:nameNerd Prom: Inside Washington's Wildest Weekdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Nerd_Prom:_Inside_Washington's_Wildest_Weekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsNerd Prom: Inside Washington's Wildest Week is a 2015 documentary film produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment. The film follows ex Politico reporter Patrick Gavin and presents the modern White House Correspondents Dinner as an event that has lost sight of its original purpose.dbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Edison_Manufacturing_Companydbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Edisondbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Edison_Manufacturing_Companydbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Edisondbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbp:nameNervy Nat Kisses the Bridedbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1904_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edison_Manufacturing_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1900s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nervy_Nat_Kisses_the_Bridepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1904_comedy_filmsNervy Nat Kisses the Bride is a surviving 1904 silent comedy short film produced by Thomas Edison and directed by Edwin S. Porter and preserved from a paper print in the Library of Congress. The film was copyrighted as Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride, but sold as "Weary Willie". Another 1904 Porter short was released called "Weary Willie" Kidnaps a Child.dbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:directorMikki Willisdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:directorOliver Hockenhulldbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:producerSol Tryondbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:producerMikki Willisdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:producerOliver Hockenhulldbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Giancarlo_Canavesiodbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Giancarlo_Canavesiodbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanadbp-dbp:nameNeurons to Nirvanadbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Neurons_to_Nirvanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Psychedelic_drug_researchNeurons to Nirvana is a 2013 documentary film by Canadian filmmaker Oliver Hockenhull. The film examines the evidence for the therapeutic benefits of psychedelic drugs. The production company crowdfunded marketing and distribution through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $35,000.Two versions of the film were released, a director's cut and an educational edition. The director's cut premiered at the Vancouver Film Festival in 2013 and is titled From Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines and is 108 minutes. The popular released version is titled: Neurons to Nirvana: Understanding Psychedelic Medicines and runs 69 minutesThe film features interviews with Gabor Maté, Dennis McKenna, Rick Doblin, Charles Grob, Jeremy Narby, Stanislav Grof, David Nutt, Julie Holland, David Healy, Michael Mithoefer, David Nichols, Amanda Feilding, Stephen Ross, Ralph Metzner, Gillian Maxwell, Manuel Schoch, Michael Winkelman, William Richards, Kathleen Harrison, Roland R. Griffiths, Wade Davis, Ingrid Pacey, and Chris Bennett.The shorter version of the film also features scenes from Ben Ridgway's experimental animated film Continuum Infinitum.dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRonnie Baxterdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRonnie Baxterdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bluthaldbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(actor)dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronnie_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronnie_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vince_Powelldbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Driverdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNever Mind the Quality Feel the Widthdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsNever Mind the Quality Feel the Width is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring John Bluthal, Joe Lynch, Yootha Joyce, Wendy King and Bernard Stone. It was a spin-off from the ITV television series Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (1967–71) about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London.The role of Rita was played by singing ukulele player and Opportunity Knocks winner Wendy King, whose 1971 album "Ukelele Girl" can be spotted in Mrs. Finch's travel shop window.dbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:producerAndrew L. Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Virginia_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Beckwithdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milo_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Boonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:starringFidelma Murphydbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Virginia_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_L._Stonedbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:nameNever Put It in Writingdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Put_It_in_Writingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_L._StoneNever Put It in Writing is a 1964 British comedy film directed and written by Andrew L. Stone and starring Pat Boone, Milo O'Shea, Fidelma Murphy and Reginald Beckwith.dbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Clochedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nerio_Bernardidbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Deadbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guido_Celanodbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Clochedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Clochedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gallicodbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:nameNever Take No for an Answerdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_ClocheNever Take No for an Answer is a 1951 British–Italian drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and Ralph Smart and featuring Denis O'Dea, Vittorio Manunta, Guido Celano and Nerio Bernardi. It is based on Paul Gallico's 1951 story The Small Miracle, about an Italian orphan boy who goes to visit the Pope.dbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:producerLupino Lanedbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:starringLupino Lanedbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:starringJack Hobbsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:starringWallace Lupinodbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:starringRenee Clamadbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Dewhurst_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lauri_Wyliedbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:nameNever Trouble Troubledbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Never_Trouble_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_LaneNever Trouble Trouble is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Renee Clama and Jack Hobbs. It was shot at the Cricklewood Studios in London.dbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Z._McLeoddbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:producerFrederick Brissondbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:starringMarie Wilsondbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:starringPaul Douglasdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Z._McLeoddbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Kohnerdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Englunddbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:nameNever Wave at a WACdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Wave_at_a_WACpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Z._McLeodNever Wave at a WAC is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, and starring Rosalind Russell, Paul Douglas and Marie Wilson.dbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Brittaindbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Spottondbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Hammond_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Gloverdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleetdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Brittaindbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Spottondbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Hammond_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guy_Gloverdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:nameNever a Backward Stepdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Stepdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Brittaindbp-dbr:Never_a_Backward_Steppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_documentary_filmsNever a Backward Step is a 1966 documentary film, produced by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Donald Brittain, Arthur Hammond and John Spotton.It is a profile of Canadian press magnate Roy Thomson, whose single-minded attention to business brought him riches, power, and a baronetcy. A native of Timmins, Ontario, Thomson had a tremendous career as publisher, television magnate, financier, and owner of 200+ newspapers in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K., including The Times. It was Thomson who coined the phrase "a permit to print money" (now normally heard as "license to print money") after he'd purchased Scottish Television.The filmmakers followed Thomson for a few days and captured the many sides of this very ordinary Canadian who, by dint of hard work and luck, became one of the most powerful men in the world.dbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Cooldbp-dbp:directorJennifer Maytorena Taylordbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Cooldbp-dbp:producerJennifer Maytorena Taylordbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Cooldbp-dbp:starringHamza Perezdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Cooldbp-dbp:nameNew Muslim Cooldbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Cooldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:POV_(TV_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Islam_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:New_Muslim_Coolpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_in_IslamNew Muslim Cool is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Jennifer Maytorena Taylor. The film was initially released on POV and follows the life of Hamza Perez, a Puerto Rican American Rap artist who converted to Islam after he decided to quit his life as a drug dealer. Hamza spends his time on the streets and jail cells spreading the message of Islam to at-risk youth and communities. The film also features the hip-hop group M-Team, a musical collaboration between Hamza and his brother Suliman Perez. The duo utilize the medium of hip-hop to spread their faith and religious message to other young people. In the midst of his journey to establish a new religious community and a new family in the North side of Pittsburgh, Hamza is forced to face the reality of being an active Muslim in a post 9/11 America when the community's Mosque gets raided by the FBI.dbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Vidordbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:producerAnthony Veillerdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_MacMurraydbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Preston_(actor)dbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Martindbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Vidordbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_Meltzerdbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:nameNew York Towndbp-dbr:New_York_Towndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:New_York_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_VidorNew York Town is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin, Akim Tamiroff and Robert Preston. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was written by Lewis Meltzer and an uncredited Preston Sturges based on a story by Jo Swerling.The film is notable for a long opening "single take" shot which establishes the personalities of several New York City apartment residents.dbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Oildbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbp:producerF. R. Crawleydbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Oildbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbp:nameNewfoundland Scenedbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Newfoundland_Scenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersNewfoundland Scene: A Tale of Outport Adventure is a 1951 Canadian documentary film, directed by F. R. Crawley.The film, which was sponsored by Imperial Oil, was shot in 1949 to mark the admission of Newfoundland to Canadian Confederation and depicted various scenes of life throughout Canada's newest province. It highlights Newfoundland's natural resources, with a focus on cod fishing, seal hunting, and whaling. Also looked at is transportation by dog sled; included is a scene where a team of Malemutes rebels against its leader, causing injury.It won the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year at the 1952 Canadian Film Awards. It was reissued in the 1970s, with rerecorded narration by Gordon Pinsent and some potentially controversial hunting scenes removed.dbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Villeneuvedbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:producerPhoebe Greenbergdbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:producerKaren Murphydbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:starringJean Marchanddbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:starringEmmanuel Schwartzdbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:starringMatthieu Handfielddbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:starringSébastian Renédbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denis_Villeneuvedbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Davidtsdbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:nameNext Floordbp-dbr:Next_Floordbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denis_Villeneuvedbp-dbr:Next_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsNext Floor is a 2008 Canadian dark comedy short film directed by Denis Villeneuve. The film, largely wordless, depicts a group of eleven people endlessly gorging themselves on raw meats at a banquet.dbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilesdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Denhamdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Hainesdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Burkedbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_O'Connollydbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:nameNight Caller from Outer Spacedbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Caller_from_Outer_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingNight Caller from Outer Space (also known as The Night Caller and Blood Beast from Outer Space) is a British 1965 science fiction film directed by John Gilling and starring John Saxon, Maurice Denham and Patricia Haines. It was written by Jim O'Connolly based on Frank Crisp's 1961 novel The Night Callers. A colourised version of the film was released in 2011.dbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Maddendbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hagendbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Hagendbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Kwandbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Rhodesdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Maddendbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Hagendbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:nameNight Creaturedbp-dbr:Night_Creaturedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Creaturepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_MaddenNight Creature (also known as Out of the Darkness) is a 1978 American horror film directed by Lee Madden and starring Donald Pleasence and Nancy Kwan. The screenplay was by Hugh Smith. Its plot follows a group of visitors on an island who are stalked by a vicious leopard that a big-game hunter has let loose to hunt.dbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:directorPeter Gerretsendbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jayne_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_MacIvordbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Shamatadbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Carneydbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:starringHeather Kjollesdaldbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:nameNight Frienddbp-dbr:Night_Frienddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Night_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Friendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsNight Friend is a Canadian drama film, directed by Peter Gerretsen and released in 1987. The film stars Chuck Shamata as Fr. Jack Donnell, a Roman Catholic priest who encounters a teen prostitute named Lindsay (Heather Kjollesdal), and tries to save her from life on the streets.The cast also includes Daniel MacIvor as Lindsay's boyfriend Lenny, Jayne Eastwood as a bag lady, and Art Carney as the monsignor.Eastwood received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 9th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbp:distributorSOI Film Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbp:producerNeil Keenandbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbp:nameNight Pastordbp-dbr:Night_Pastordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Pastorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_ChandonNight Pastor is a short horror film directed by Alex Chandon and stars Neil Keenan and Matt Russel.dbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rod_Haydbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Yemmdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarla Hoogeveendbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rod_Haydbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNight of Feardbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_Fear_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_BourkeNight of Fear is a 1972 Australian horror film, directed by Terry Bourke. It was written by Bourke and produced by Rod Hay. Its theme and style bears a resemblance to the horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, released two years later. The film is notable for having no dialogue or character names. It has been called "the first Australian horror movie of the renaissance".dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jay_Westondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Miller_(actress)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Gormandbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Carmendbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_S._Castellanodbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jay_Westondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_W._Nortondbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_P._McGiverndbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Natkindbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Jugglerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abduction_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Jugglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Artie_KaneNight of the Juggler is a 1980 American thriller film starring James Brolin.dbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Umberto_Lenzidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:directorHarry Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Overseas_Filmgroupdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josi_W._Konskidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Immermanndbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_LeGaultdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parksdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:starringNicolas de Tothdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:starringSarah Buxtondbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:starringRawley Valverdedbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Umberto_Lenzidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Overseas_Filmgroupdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josi_W._Konskidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:nameNightmare Beachdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Umberto_Lenzidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claudio_SimonettiNightmare Beach (also released as Welcome to Spring Break) is a 1989 slasher film directed by Umberto Lenzi and Harry Kirkpatrick, and starring Nicolas de Toth, Sarah Buxton, John Saxon, and Michael Parks.dbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwin Worlddbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShirlee F. Jamaildbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Prinedbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherry_Alberonidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringManuela Thiessdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNightmare Circusdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsTerror Circus (also released as The Barn of the Naked Dead and Nightmare Circus) is a 1973 American exploitation horror film which is directed by Alan Rudolph, and starring Andrew Prine, Manuela Thiess, Sherry Alberoni, Gyl Roland, and Sheila Bromley. It follows three showgirls who are kidnapped in the desert by a psychopath who imprisons women in his barn near the former site of a nuclear disaster.The film's director and writer is credited as Gerald Cormier, the name of a stunt man and head of the film's distributor, CMC Pictures. Some sources indicate that Cormier's name was a pseudonym for Rudolph. According to actor Prine, however, Cormier himself was one of two other directors hired to shoot the film before Rudolph took over directorial duties.dbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elliot_Silversteindbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_International_Corporationdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Bensondbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Beck_(actor)dbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dack_Rambodbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elliot_Silversteindbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_International_Corporationdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Bensondbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Blockdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._Lee_Pogostindbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:nameNightmare Honeymoondbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elliot_Silversteindbp-dbr:Nightmare_Honeymoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rape_and_revenge_filmsNightmare Honeymoon is a 1974 American crime-thriller film directed by Elliot Silverstein, starring Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith.dbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Fisherdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAsh R. Shahdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNightstalkerdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_serial_killersdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Fisherdbp-dbr:Nightstalker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Richard_RamirezNightstalker is a 2002 American crime horror film written, directed, and produced by Chris Fisher about Richard Ramirez. It was nominated for two Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.dbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tudor_Gatesdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:producerHarold Shampandbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Postadbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Lindsay_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Bonnetdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Halldbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:starringLesley Northdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rankdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tudor_Gatesdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tudor_Gatesdbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:nameThree for Alldbp-dbr:Three_for_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_for_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsThree for All is a 1975 British musical comedy film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Adrienne Posta, Robert Lindsay, Paul Nicholas, Cheryl Hall, Richard Beckinsale, Graham Bonnet and John Le Mesurier. It was written by Tudor Gates and Harold Shampan.dbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:producerWallace Ortondbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Robeydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Rigbydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:starringJimmy Hanleydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:starringMabel Constandurosdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clemence_Danedbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:nameSalute John Citizendbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Salute_John_Citizenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_StudiosSalute John Citizen is a 1942 black and white British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Edward Rigby, Mabel Constanduros and Jimmy Hanley. It was written by Elizabeth Baron and Robert Greenwood based on the Mr. Bunting novels by Robert Greenwood. The Bunting family face up to the fortunes of war during the Second World War.dbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:producerKenneth Macgowandbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Hersholtdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:nameSins of Mandbp-dbr:Sins_of_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Austrian_novelsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Joseph_RothSins of Man is a 1936 American period drama film directed by Otto Brower and starring Jean Hersholt, Don Ameche and Allen Jenkins. It was produced and released by 20th Century Fox. It is based on the 1930 novel Job by Joseph Roth.dbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerTim Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerBrett R. Thompsondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringTim Burton as Maxwell Payne, Ralph Votriandbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:nameStalk of the Celery Monsterdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_directed_by_Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Tim_BurtonStalk of the Celery Monster is a 1979 short animated film written, directed and animated entirely in pencil by Tim Burton during his time as a student with the California Institute of the Arts. The film caused such a stir among his class that it attracted the attention of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, who offered young Burton an animator's apprenticeship at their studio.dbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Servando_Gonzálezdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:producerDavid Friedkindbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Albertdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Perkinsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Salome_Jensdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Elcardbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Servando_Gonzálezdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morton_S._Finedbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:nameThe Fool Killerdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerdbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fool_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Servando_GonzálezThe Fool Killer (also known as Violent Journey) is a 1965 adventure drama film starring Edward Albert and Anthony Perkins. It was based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Helen Eustis.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheepdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Lost Sheepdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sheepdbp-dbr:The_Little_Lost_Sheeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsThe Little Lost Sheep is a 1939 short animated film produced by Columbia Pictures. It is one of the two penultimate films in the Krazy Kat series, the other being Krazy's Shoe Shop, as both were released on the same day. Despite this staring Krazy Kat, this is the first installment in the Columbia Fables series.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Riley_Thomsondbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:producerWalt Disneydbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutherland_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:starringThelma Boardmandbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Riley_Thomsondbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sutherland_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:nameThe Little Whirlwinddbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Riley_Thomsondbp-dbr:The_Little_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tornadoesThe Little Whirlwind is an animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney for Walt Disney Productions. The short was released by RKO Radio Pictures on February 14, 1941. The film was directed by Riley Thomson, and animated by Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Ken Muse, Jim Armstrong, Les Clark, John Elliotte, Fred Jones, Walt Kelly, and Frank Follmer with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. It was the 110th short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the first for that year.The short involves Mickey's attempts to help Minnie with her yard work, despite the presence of several (anthropomorphic) twisters as foils.dbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:distributorGaladbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Harrison Marksdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Greendbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:nameThe Naked World of Harrison Marksdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Markspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Markspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Markspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Markspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nudity_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Naked_World_of_Harrison_Markspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsThe Naked World of Harrison Marks is a 1966 British pseudo-documentary about adult film director and photographer George Harrison Marks starring Marks, Valentine Dyall, Pamela Green and June Palmer.dbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hammer_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Genndbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:starringKieron Mooredbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:starringMichael Medwindbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hammer_Film_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Clewesdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:nameThe Steel Bayonetdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1943dbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:North_African_campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Bayonetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_war_filmsThe Steel Bayonet is a 1957 British war film directed by Michael Carreras and starring Leo Genn, Kieron Moore and Michael Medwin. Michael Caine also had a small role in the film, early in his career. It is set during the Second World War, in the Tunisian desert when a small British observation force are surrounded in a farm by overwhelming forces of the German Afrika Korps. Filming took place on Salisbury Plain, which doubled for North Africa. This was Michael Carreras' first film he directed for Hammer. Phil Leakey did Makeup and Sid Pearson did Special Effects. The film's original working title was Observation Post. The German soldiers actually spoke German (with English subtitles) in the film, which was unusual for its time. Filming wrapped on Sept. 20, 1956, it was trade shown in London on May 14, 1957, and released on June 3, 1957. It was released in the US in 1958 on a double bill with a Forrest Tucker western called Fort Massacre.dbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:producerWilliam F. Broidydbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iris_Adriandbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Dalbertdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:nameTrail of the Yukondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novels_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Trail_of_the_Yukonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_ParsonsTrail of the Yukon is a 1949 American Northern film directed by William Beaudine and starring Kirby Grant, Suzanne Dalbert and Bill Edwards. It was based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood about a North-West Mounted Police officer and his faithful German Shepherd dog Chinook. It is part of the Northern genre. The film was popular, and inspired Monogram to make a series of nine further films starring Grant and Chinook.dbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:nameTweety and the Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Jack_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_SelzerTweety and the Beanstalk is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray (uncredited). The short was released on July 1, 1957, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The short is the third Warner Bros. cartoon based on the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk.dbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:distributorBlackwater Film Productionsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:producerGraham Starkdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Greendbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Williams_(actress)dbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Le_Mesurierdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:starringGraham Starkdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Grantdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Fielddbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Starkdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Greendbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:nameWhat's Up Nurse!dbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:What's_Up_Nurse!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_FordWhat's Up Nurse! is a 1977 British sex comedy film directed and written by Derek Ford and starring Nicholas Field, Felicity Devonshire and John Le Mesurier.It tells the story of the adventures of a young doctor in a hospital. The sequel What's Up Superdoc! was released the following year, with Christopher Mitchell replacing Nicholas Field as Dr Todd.dbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:directorHaile Gerimadbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Haile_Gerimadbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:nameWilmington 10 - U.S.A. 10,000dbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_law_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Haile_GerimaWilmington 10 – U.S.A. 10,000 is a 1979 documentary film directed by Haile Gerima.dbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:directorGary Youngmandbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:distributorUnicorn Picturesdbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:producerBob Wunderlichdbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:producerRobby Kennerdbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Eikenberrydbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Berengerdbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:nameRush Itdbp-dbr:Rush_Itdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cycling_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Rush_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_romantic_drama_filmsRush It is a 1978 American romance film co-written and directed by Gary Youngman in his directorial debut and starring Tom Berenger.dbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbp:starringMichael Whalen, Lynn Bari, and Marvin Stephensdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbp:nameSpeed to Burndbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_to_Burnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerSpeed to Burn is a 1938 American crime drama film, directed by Otto Brower and starring Michael Whalen, Lynn Bari, and Marvin Stephens.dbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elliott_Hongdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbp:distributorPacific Studiodbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbp:producerH.S. Parkdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elliott_Hongdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Koreadbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhadbp-dbp:countrySouth Koreadbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_Korean_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_Korean_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Korean-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tears_of_Buddhapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_South_KoreaTears of Buddha is a 1973 documentary film directed by Elliott Hong and filmed by cinematographer Russ Kingston.dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:distributorThe Grade Companydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerJohn Houghdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerPeter Manleydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerSir Lew Gradedbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sir_Lew_Gradedbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Cartlanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:nameThe Lady and the Highwaymandbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buckinghamshiredbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Derbyshiredbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1660sdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adventure_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Houghdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_produced_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lincolnshiredbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_II_of_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Barbara_Palmer,_1st_Duchess_of_Clevelanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_highwaymendbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CavaliersThe Lady and the Highwayman is a 1989 United Kingdom romantic adventure television film based on Barbara Cartland's 1952 romance novel Cupid Rides Pillion. The working title of the film was Dangerous Love.The film stars Hugh Grant (in one of his earliest appearances) as highwayman Silver Blade and Lysette Anthony as Lady Panthea Vyne. The film is a swashbuckling tale of romance, jealousy and betrayal set in England during the Restoration of Charles II, with Michael York as King Charles II of England. Emma Samms as Lady Castlemaine and Oliver Reed are supported by guest appearances by Robert Morley and John Mills.The Lady Castlemaine of the film, whose vendetta against Lady Panthea Vyne is forms part of the plot of the film, is based on the life of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, one of King Charles II's mistresses and mother of several of his children.In 2023 Grant told James Corden that The Lady and The Highwayman was the film he would erase from his Internet Movie Database (IMDb) page if given the chance. "I'm meant to be sexy" he recalled, but was undone by the "bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg."dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:C._M._Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivor_Novellodbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Poultondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabel_Jeansdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C._M._Woolfdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Middletondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:nameThe Return of the Ratdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Ratpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_CuttsThe Return of the Rat is a 1929 British sound drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Ivor Novello, Isabel Jeans and Mabel Poulton. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios. It was also released in a silent version for cinemas not wired for sound.dbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:S.J._International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Silversteindbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:starringDavid JanssenSenta BergerElke SommerJohn Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:S.J._International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Silversteindbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Saltzmandbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Klenmandbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Stanley_(born_1922)dbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:nameThe Swiss Conspiracydbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracydbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Klaus_Doldingerdbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Swiss_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_action_filmsThe Swiss Conspiracy is a 1976 action film directed by Jack Arnold and starring David Janssen, Senta Berger and Elke Sommer. It was co-produced between West Germany and the United States.dbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerrold_Robertshawdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:starringRoger Liveseydbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:starringJoan Kemp-Welchdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:nameThe Veteran of Waterloodbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Veteran_of_Waterloopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_DoyleThe Veteran of Waterloo is a 1933 British short drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Jerrold Robertshaw, Roger Livesey and Joan Kemp-Welch. The screenplay concerns an old soldier who recounts his participation in the 1815 Battle of Waterloo. It is based on the 1894 play A Story of Waterloo by Arthur Conan Doyle. It was produced as a quota quickie for distribution by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbp:nameThey Were Not Silent: The Jewish Labor Movement and the Holocaustdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_labor_movementThey Were Not Silent is a documentary about the Jewish Labor Committee's anti-Nazi movement in the United States before, during and after World War II. The film features rare archival footage and photographs along with interviews with labor veterans, Holocaust survivors and scholars. It explores how international Jewry worked to help Jews and non-Jews in Germany, Poland, and elsewhere in Europe. The JLC's role has changed over the years. A trade unionist who has focused on JLC history, Kenneth Burt, says he hopes that the documentary will encourage new interest in the organization.dbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Conraddbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ashley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Adams_(actor,_born_1931)dbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_O._Morsedbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:nameYoung Dillingerdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pretty_Boy_Floyddbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Baby_Face_Nelsondbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_Dillingerdbp-dbr:Young_Dillingerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_John_DillingerYoung Dillinger is a 1965 gangster film directed by Terry O. Morse. It stars Nick Adams as the notorious criminal John Dillinger, and co-stars Robert Conrad, John Ashley and Mary Ann Mobley.dbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:starringJeane Cowandbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:nameShe Done Him Rightdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:She_Done_Him_Rightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musicians"She Done Him Right" is a 1933 short animated cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 13th and final short of the Pooch the Pup series.dbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbp:directorMannie Davisdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbp:directorJohn Fosterdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amadee_J._Van_Beurendbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amadee_J._Van_Beurendbp-dbr:Silvery_Moondbp-dbp:nameSilvery Moondbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Silvery_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aesop's_Fables_(film_series)Silvery Moon, also known by its alternative title Candy Town, is a 1933 American Pre-Code animated short film by the Van Beuren Studio and as part of the Aesop's Fables cartoon series. The story appears to be inspired by the story of Hansel and Gretel, published by the Brothers Grimm, albeit having a less dark scenario.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Selpindbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:starringMiles Mallesondbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winifred_Shotterdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sunday_Wilshindbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Selpindbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Georg_C._Klarendbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_de_Létrazdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:nameThe Love Contractdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Selpindbp-dbr:The_Love_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsThe Love Contract is a 1932 British musical film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Winifred Shotter, Owen Nares and Sunday Wilshin. The screenplay concerns a young woman who becomes the driver of a wealthy stockbroker who lost her family's savings. It was based on a play by Jean de Letraz, Suzette Desty and Roger Blum. It was produced by Herbert Wilcox's company British & Dominions Film Corporation. Alternate language versions were made in French (Conduisez-moi Madame) and in German (Chauffeur Antoinette), both of which were also directed by Selpin.dbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:directorPeter Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributorPeakviewing Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:producerPeter Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_J._Travantidbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynette_Daviesdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringSiân MacLeandbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:nameThe Winter Stalliondbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stalliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Welsh-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winter_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Christmas_filmsThe Winter Stallion, also known as The Christmas Stallion, is a 1992 British television Technicolor film directed by Peter Edwards and starring Daniel J. Travanti. A Welsh language version titled Eira Cynta'r Gaeaf was filmed back-to-back and broadcast on S4C, which produced the film.dbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Orcuttdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Trick_or_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsTrick or Tweet is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on March 21, 1959, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.Tweety and Sylvester are voiced by Mel Blanc, and Sam, the orange-red cat acting as Sylvester's rival, is performed by an uncredited Daws Butler, doing a voice reminiscent of Frank Fontaine's "John L.C. Sivoney" from The Jack Benny Program and "Crazy Guggenheim" from The Jackie Gleason Show.The title is a play on the phrase "Trick or treat".dbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Jackson_(director)dbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerJohn Cosgrovedbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerTerry Dunn Meurerdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerStephen Soylanddbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerRichard L. O'Connordbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerShari Adagiodbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Dobsondbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rileydbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Dickensdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Terleskydbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Warddbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Jackson_(director)dbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:nameVoice from the Gravedbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Voice_from_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Jackson_(director)Voice from the Grave, also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: Voice from the Grave and Crimes of Passion: Voice from the Grave, is a 1996 television film based on a real-life case from the Unsolved Mysteries television series. The film was written by Bill Phillips and directed by David Jackson.dbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laurie_Andersondbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurie_Andersondbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laurie_Andersondbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurie_Andersondbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat You Mean We?dbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:What_You_Mean_We%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Laurie_AndersonWhat You Mean We? is a 1986 American made-for-television musical short film starring the performance artist Laurie Anderson, who also wrote and directed the piece.dbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bethel_Buckalewdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wrightdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colleen_Brennandbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Tulldbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dottie_Loudbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Shaindbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Wolfedbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tallie_Cochranedbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bethel_Buckalewdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:nameSassy Suedbp-dbr:Sassy_Suedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Sassy_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsSassy Sue is a 1973 American comedy film directed by Bethel Buckalew and produced by Harry H. Novak. The film's music was composed by Harold Hensley and Hal Southern.dbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_De_Carlodbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:nameSatan's Cheerleadersdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleadersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:Satan's_Cheerleaderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheerleading_filmsSatan's Cheerleaders is a 1977 American comedy horror film directed by Greydon Clark and starring John Ireland, Yvonne De Carlo, and John Carradine.dbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:producerMurray Lernerdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringH.B. Warnerdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sabu_Dastagirdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:starringLita Barondbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Lernerdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fenton_Earnshawdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:nameSavage Drumsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Drumspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsSavage Drums is a 1951 American adventure film produced and directed by William Berke and starring Sabu, with Lita Baron, Sid Melton and H.B. Warner. The film was released by low-budget producer Robert L. Lippert. Although Lippert had previously announced his films would be first features, this was one of a number of B movies he produced during the period. The Indian-born actor Sabu had previously enjoyed fame as the star of several films produced by Alexander Korda.dbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbp:nameSavage Mutinydbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Mutinypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsSavage Mutiny is a 1953 Jungle Jim film starring Johnny Weissmuller. It was the tenth entry in the series.dbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeeing Starsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Laurel_&_Hardydbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Marx_Brothersdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Seeing_Stars_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Buster_KeatonSeeing Stars is a 1932 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and features Krazy Kat. Different from most shorts of the series, the cartoon features celebrities in their animated forms.dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Foxdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Conselmandbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Houston_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameSix Cylinder Lovedbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_FoxSix Cylinder Love is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Fox and Edward Everett Horton. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and is a remake of their 1923 silent original. Both films are based on the 1921 Broadway play. It recorded a loss of $25,000. A further remake The Honeymoon's Over was released in 1939.dbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Frawleydbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Kellarddbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:nameStop, Look and Lovedbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop,_Look_and_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerStop, Look and Love is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Otto Brower and starring Jean Rogers, William Frawley, and Robert Kellard.dbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:directorMaxwell Mundendbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:producerGeoffrey Goodheartdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Taflerdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Dornedbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:nameThe Bank Raidersdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raidersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bank_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_filmsThe Bank Raiders is a 1958 British second feature crime film directed by Maxwell Munden and starring Peter Reynolds, Sandra Dorne and Lloyd Lamble. It was written by Brandon Fleming.The film was one of several British crime films starring Reynolds.dbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Thornhilldbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:producerMichael Thornhilldbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:producerexecutive:dbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Meillondbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringDennis Millerdbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Lee_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Dignamdbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Volskadbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Goddard_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Thornhilldbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Antony_I._Ginnanedbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Thornhilldbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:nameThe Everlasting Secret Familydbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Thornhilldbp-dbr:The_Everlasting_Secret_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Frank_MoorhouseThe Everlasting Secret Family is a 1988 Australian film directed by Michael Thornhill about a secret society of gay men. It is based on Frank Moorhouse's so-named collection of four short stories published in 1980.The movie was financed by Antony I. Ginnane's IFM company.IFM pre-sold the movie to Hemdale Film Corporation for $1.5 million but Hemdale was later unable to meet its pre-sale obligations.dbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:producerW. A. Smithdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:starringEllen Pollockdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:starringFrederick Leisterdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:starringRichard Wattisdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:nameThe Time of His Lifedbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_of_His_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsThe Time of His Life is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne, Ellen Pollock, Richard Wattis and Robert Moreton. The screenplay was by Hiscott and Hearne from a story by Hiscott and Brock Williams, concerning a man who is released from prison and goes to live with his socialite daughter.dbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:producerMansfield Markhamdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:starringPercy Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:starringHenry Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mansfield_Markhamdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:nameThe Written Lawdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_FogwellThe Written Law is a 1931 British drama film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring Madeleine Carroll, Percy Marmont and Henry Hewitt. It was shot at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Tennysondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Chapman_(actor)dbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:starringMichael Wildingdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:starringEdward Rigbydbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Tennysondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Curtis_(author)dbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sergei_Nolbandovdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pen_Tennysondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:nameThere Ain't No Justicedbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pen_Tennysondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pen_Tennysondbp-dbr:There_Ain't_No_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_directorial_debut_filmsThere Ain't No Justice is a 1939 British sports drama film directed by Pen Tennyson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Edward Chapman and Edward Rigby. The film is based on the 1937 novel of the same name by James Curtis.dbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Masondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Gargandbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Millerdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Lawsondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Masondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daisy_Fisherdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThings Are Looking Updbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Masondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_CourvilleThings Are Looking Up is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Albert de Courville, produced by Michael Balcon for Gaumont British and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Max Miller and William Gargan. It was made at Islington Studios by British Gaumont, an affiliate of Gainsborough Pictures. The film's sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky. The film was distributed by Gaumont British Distributors.Courtneidge plays a dual role as the sisters Bertha and Cicely Fytte. Bertha is a dour schoolteacher, while the bubbly Cicely runs a nearby circus. When Bertha elopes, Cicely takes her place at the school to prevent her from getting the sack. It was the film debut for Vivien Leigh.Things Are Looking Up was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom in 1935.dbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Agnieszka_Hollanddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lambertdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Harrisdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Agnieszka_Hollanddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:nameTo Kill a Priestdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Polanddbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_à_clefdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_communismdbp-dbr:To_Kill_a_Priestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Agnieszka_HollandTo Kill a Priest is a 1988 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. The film tells a story based on the murder, under the Polish Communist regime, of the priest Jerzy Popiełuszko. It stars Christopher Lambert as a fictionalized version of Popiełuszko and Ed Harris as the secret police captain set to assassinate him.dbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Garrickdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Scottdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Petersdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Foleydbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Garrickdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E._C._Bentleydbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrent's Last Casedbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broadwest_filmsdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Garrickdbp-dbr:Trent's_Last_Case_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edmund_Clerihew_BentleyTrent's Last Case is a 1920 British silent crime film directed by Richard Garrick and starring Gregory Scott, Pauline Peters and Clive Brook. It is an adaptation of the 1913 novel Trent's Last Case by E. C. Bentley. Detective Philip Trent investigates the mysterious murder of the financier Sigsbee Manderson.dbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mick_Jaggerdbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Wymandbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:nameVideo Rewinddbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_compilation_albumsVideo Rewind is a compilation of video clips by English rock band the Rolling Stones, recorded between 1972–1984. Instead of presenting unrelated clips and videos strung together, it uses a framing story directed by Julien Temple, featuring Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger, and also includes some footage directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. It was first released in 1984 on the VHS, Betamax, Laserdisc, and CED Videodisc formats by Vestron home video.dbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Armitagedbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Kristoffersondbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan-Michael_Vincentdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Armitagedbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Armitagedbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcedbp-dbp:nameVigilante Forcedbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gerald_Frieddbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:Vigilante_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_ArmitageVigilante Force is a 1976 American action film directed by George Armitage and starring Kris Kristofferson and Jan-Michael Vincent. The plot concerns a Vietnam War veteran and his buddies, who are hired by his brother and others in a small California town for protection from rowdy oil-field workers.dbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobcat_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Comedy_Centraldbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:producerJimmy Kimmeldbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Kellisondbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Perry_Caravellodbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:starringTony Barbieridbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:starringDon Barrisdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobcat_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Comedy_Centraldbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Kimmeldbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Kellisondbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Kimmeldbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Barbieridbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatdbp-dbp:nameWindy City Heatdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobcat_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Windy_City_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Practical_jokesWindy City Heat is a 2003 made-for-television comedy film directed by Bobcat Goldthwait that aired on Comedy Central. The film documents an elaborate, years-long prank in which aspiring performer Perry Caravello believes he is starring in a detective movie called Windy City Heat, while the production is in fact orchestrated to provoke his reactions on camera. Critics and retrospectives have described the project as a singular entry in prank-based comedy and a cult item that later found an audience on home video and online platforms.dbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monte_Haledbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Ellen_Kaydbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kulkydbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Raynor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:nameYukon Vengeancedbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Yukon_Vengeancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)Yukon Vengeance is a 1954 American Northern film directed by William Beaudine and starring Kirby Grant, Monte Hale and Mary Ellen Kay. It was the tenth and final film featuring Grant as Mountie Corporal Rod Webb, assisted by his dog Chinook.dbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:directorJeff Bucklanddbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:producerMelanie Grisantidbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Quaiddbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hynden_Walchdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ari_Meyersdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Landsbergdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_D._Stonedbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:starringKhylan Jonesdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherri_Stonerdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:nameStanley's Dinosaur Round-Updbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sherri_Stonerdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stanley's_Dinosaur_Round-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_Western_(genre)_filmsStanley's Dinosaur Round-Up is a 2005 American animated Western television film based on the Playhouse Disney television series Stanley. It was directed by Jeff Buckland and produced by Cartoon Pizza. The film is notable for being the final film role of actor John Ritter, the voice of Great Uncle Stew, who died in September 2003 and was also dedicated to his memory.dbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:producerDerren Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Egedbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brendan_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:nameThe Amorous Milkmandbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_milkmendbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Milkmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derren_NesbittThe Amorous Milkman is a 1975 British sex comedy film directed by Derren Nesbitt and starring Julie Ege, Diana Dors and Brendan Price. It was written by Nesbitt based on his 1973 novel of the same name.A young milkman enjoys a number of adventures with bored women on his round. One version of the poster showed a self-satisfied cat licking its lips above the tagline, "If your pussy could only talk."dbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:producerW.G.D. Hutchinsondbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Greydbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:starringJohn Stuartdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:starringWendy Barriedbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:starringPeter Gawthornedbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billie_Bristowdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:nameThe House of Trentdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_of_Trentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerThe House of Trent is a 1933 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Anne Grey, Wendy Barrie, Moore Marriott and Peter Gawthorne. It follows a doctor who faces both a scandal and a moral dilemma when a patient of his dies while he is making love to a press magnate's daughter. It was also released as Trent's Folly. The film was made at Ealing Studios in London.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Knottdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:nameThe Last Pagedbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_FisherThe Last Page, released in the United States as Man Bait, is a 1952 British film noir directed by Terence Fisher, starring George Brent, Marguerite Chapman and Diana Dors. The film is notable for being the first Hammer film directed by Fisher, who later played a critical role in the company's immensely successful horror film cycle. Jimmy Sangster was assistant director, Michael Carreras was casting director and Phil Leakey handled Makeup. The film was released first in the US in February 1952, retitled Man Bait and shortened by 6 minutes. It was later trade shown in the UK as The Last Page on April 23, 1952, and released on May 19, 1952.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hywel_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nanette_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:starringAngharad Reesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:nameThe Love Bandbp-dbr:The_Love_Bandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Love_Banpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_MyersThe Love Ban (also known as It's a 2'6" Above the Ground World, It's a Two Feet Six Inches above the Ground World and Anyone for Sex?) is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Hywel Bennett, Nanette Newman and Milo O'Shea. It was written by Kevin Laffan based on his 1969 play It's a 2'6" Above the Ground World. Laffan was one of 14 children from a devout Roman Catholic family and his critical view on the Church's stance on birth control was a recurring theme of his work.dbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_L._Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:producerRobert Vincent O'Neilldbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:producerDavid L. Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Bradydbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:starringKent Taylordbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Eisleydbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:starringMegan Timothydbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_L._Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincent_O'Neilldbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_L._Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincent_O'Neilldbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:nameThe Mighty Gorgadbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Mighty_Gorgapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_L._HewittThe Mighty Gorga is a 1969 American science fiction film directed by David L. Hewitt. The storyline concerns a couple hunting for a giant gorilla (The Mighty Gorga) in Africa for financial gain. Filmed on a minuscule budget, it has become notorious for its poor special effects.dbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gustav_Ucickydbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Günther_Stapenhorstdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilian_Harveydbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Athole_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gustav_Ucickydbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Günther_Stapenhorstdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Reischdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Hartldbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benn_Levydbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:nameThe Temporary Widowdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_of_the_Weimar_Republicdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UFA_GmbH_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Curt_Goetzdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_paintersdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gustav_Ucickydbp-dbr:The_Temporary_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_courtroom_filmsThe Temporary Widow is a 1930 British-German comedy film, an English-language parallel version directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Anglo-German actress and singer Lilian Harvey, Laurence Olivier in his first film role, and Athole Stewart.After unsuccessful painter Paul Kellermann has disappeared, interest in his paintings rises, until his soft-spoken widow Kitty Kellermann is accused of murdering her husband by drowning him in a lake. A mysterious person warns the court president Grandt that somebody wants to kill him, and he sends a telegram to his friend and lawyer to come for support. The night before the court session that likely will sentence her, a surprise visitor shows up at night and seemingly provides ample evidence that his friend and lawyer, knowing about the terms in the testament, has the intention to take advantage of that, having bought a ticket well before he received the telegram. After making his point that things are not always as they may seem, as simple sleight of hand "hocus-pocus" tricks and a forged date on a ticket apparently had convinced the judge within minutes that his long-term friend has evil intentions, the visitor declares that he is Peter Bille, a former circus artist, illusionist, speed painter, trick shooter, escape artist, and jurist, and that he will defend poor and innocent Mrs. Kellermann because her lawyer has stepped down.The film sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Both films versions were shot at the Babelsberg Studios.The films were based on the play Hokuspokus written in 1926 by Curt Goetz, but use different role names, e.g. Kitty Kellermann instead of the original Scandinavian-sounding names Agda and Hilmar Kjerulf (Hjalmar Kjerulf was a painter who died in 1846 in Germany). The German language version Hokuspokus was made at the same time starring Willy Fritsch, the English-language version was given a differing title though, referring to one of the paintings brought in as exhibit. After the war, director Kurt Hoffmann filmed two further versions in 1953 (starring Curt Goetz himself alongside his wife), and in 1966 in color.dbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Mailerdbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:distributorSupreme Mix Inc.dbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:producerNorman Mailerdbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:starringNorman Mailerdbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:starringBuzz Farbardbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Knox_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Mailerdbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Mailerdbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:nameWild 90dbp-dbr:Wild_90dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_90purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_90purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_90purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_90purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_90purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_90purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_MailerWild 90 is a 1968 experimental film directed and produced by American novelist Norman Mailer, who also plays the starring role. The film is a creative collaboration based on three friends, Norman Mailer, Buzz Farbar and Mickey Knox, who are seen drinking, braying, and fighting in a run-down apartment in lower Manhattan. Pretending to be gangsters, the trio plays with props such as pistols and machine guns. Mailer's first effort into filmmaking, the film was shot on a 16-millimeter camera and recorded on magnetic sound tape.dbp-dbr:You're_Only_Young_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:You're_Only_Young_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:You're_Only_Young_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:You're_Only_Young_Twice_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara K. 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It was written by Reginald Beckwith, Bishop and Lindsay Galloway based on the 1939 play What Say They? by James Bridie.dbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Astra_Taylordbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Konnerdbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Slavoj_Žižekdbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Astra_Taylordbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Konnerdbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:nameZizek!dbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zizek!dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_philosophydbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_philosophersdbp-dbr:Zizek!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Slavoj_ŽižekZizek! or Žižek! is a 2005 documentary film directed by Astra Taylor. An international co-production of the United States and Canada, its subject is philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek, a prolific author and former candidate for the Presidency of Slovenia.Zizek! premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2005, and opened in one theatre in New York City on November 17. It eventually grossed $20,177 in the US and $20,154 in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $40,331.dbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaudbp-dbp:nameSlow Beaudbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slow_Beaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsSlow Beau is a 1930 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, starring Krazy Kat. The film also marks the debut of Krazy's second theme song which would have a much longer run than his first.dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:directorDavid Martin Porrasdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ingram_Entertainment_Holdings_Inc.dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:producerLuz Gyaluidbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilson_Betheldbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringJames Jaggerdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mariano_Martínez_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Austerdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ingram_Entertainment_Holdings_Inc.dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:nameStealing Summersdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buenos_AiresStealing Summers is a 2011 American drama film directed by David Martin Porras, written by Matt Lester, and starring Wilson Bethel, Sophie Auster, James Jagger, and Mariano Martinez. It was filmed on location in Buenos Aires, and premiered at the 2011 Seminci (also known as Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid or Valladolid International Film Festival) in Valladolid, Spain.dbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bryanston_Films_(UK)dbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Gordondbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnn Lynndbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bryanston_Films_(UK)dbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Harris_(television_writer)dbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrongroomdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Strongroom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellStrongroom is a 1962 British 'B' crime drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Derren Nesbitt, Colin Gordon and Ann Lynn. A group of criminals lock two bank employees in a safe during a robbery.dbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:directorMira Kingdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Networkdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_5_(UK)dbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TLC_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:distributorRDF Rightsdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:distributorDiscovery Europedbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:producerMira Kingdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Networkdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_5_(UK)dbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TLC_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:nameSupersize Shedbp-dbr:Supersize_Shedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_female_bodybuildingdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Channel_5_(British_TV_channel)_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TLC_(TV_network)_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_female_bodybuildingdbp-dbr:Supersize_Shepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_in_bodybuildingSupersize She, or Super Size She, is a 2005 television documentary focused on British professional female bodybuilder Joanna Thomas. The title was a take-off on the success of the film Super Size Me. The one-hour program premiered at the MIPTV in April 2005. Since airing on Channel 5, it has been sold and distributed to over 30 countries.dbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sloan_Nibleydbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_K._Butlerdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbp:nameSusanna Passdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Susanna_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_WitneySusanna Pass is a 1949 Republic Pictures Trucolor American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbp:producerTamara Asseyevdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbp:nameSweet Killdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Necrophilia_in_filmdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Sweet_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_HansonSweet Kill (also known as A Kiss from Eddie and The Arousers) is a 1973 B-movie written and directed by future Academy Award winner Curtis Hanson. The film was Hanson's directorial debut and was executive-produced by Roger Corman. It stars Tab Hunter and was the last film of actress Isabel Jewell.dbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anton_Rogersdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:nameTarnished Heroesdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarnished_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisTarnished Heroes is a 1961 British war film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Dermot Walsh and Anton Rodgers. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by Danziger Productions.The film is set in France during World War II, and concerns a British major who destroys a Nazi convoy. The plot of the film bears similarities to The Dirty Dozen, although it was made five years before Robert Aldrich's film, and three years before the novel on which it is based.dbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:directorBill Baggsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:distributorCarlton Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:distributorS & J Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Davisondbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvester_McCoydbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicola_Bryantdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:starringHeather Tracydbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Briggsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:nameThe Airzone Solutiondbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2090sdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bill_&_Ben_Videodbp-dbr:The_Airzone_Solutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_BriggsThe Airzone Solution (stylised as The AirZone Solution?) is a 1993 British sci-fi-thriller film, produced by BBV. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and directed by Bill Baggs. It stars Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee and Heather Tracy.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Pfefferdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbp:producerDonald Zuckermandbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._X._Feeneydbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Brass_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Orson_WellesThe Big Brass Ring is a 1999 drama film, starring William Hurt, Nigel Hawthorne, Irene Jacob, Jefferson Mays and Miranda Richardson (who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance). The film's script was heavily rewritten by George Hickenlooper and F. X. Feeney from a previous screenplay written by Orson Welles and Oja Kodar in the early 1980s; Hickenlooper also directed the film.dbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAngela Heckdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Harviedbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringD.P. Snidaldbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJill Maddindbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMargaret Ann MacLeoddbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Tolesdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:starringW. Steve Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dead Fatherdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Father_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_MaddinThe Dead Father is a Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, and his debut film. The short film tells a surrealist story of a Son's feelings of anger, sadness, and inadequacy after the return of his Dead Father. The Dead Father is shot in black and white on 16mm film and features Maddin's usual use on the stylistic conventions of silent-era cinema.dbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casedbp-dbp:nameThe Pyjama Girl Murder Casedbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pyjama_Girl_Murder_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_documentary_filmsThe Pyjama Girl Murder Case is a dramatised 1939 newsreel from director Rupert Kathner based on the murder of Linda Agostini.It was an installment of the Australia Today newsreel series.dbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Lackdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Lackdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbp:nameThe Rubber Gundbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gundbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rubber_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_LGBT-related_filmsThe Rubber Gun is a 1977 film directed by Allan Moyle and starring Stephen Lack and Pierre Robert.dbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Po-Chih_Leongdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:distributorEntertainment Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lascellesdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:producerCarolyn Choadbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jude_Lawdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Salmondbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Spalldbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elina_Löwensohndbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerry_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Davenportdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Po-Chih_Leongdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lascellesdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hoffman_(english_writer)dbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:nameThe Wisdom of Crocodilesdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsThe Wisdom of Crocodiles (also released as Immortality) is a 1998 British romantic thriller film directed by Po-Chih Leong and starring Jude Law. It is based on the book of the same name by Paul Hoffman.dbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Shishkabugsdbp-dbp:nameShishkabugsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chefsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shishkabugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsShishkabugs is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 8, 1962, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title of the short is a play on shish kebab, a culinary dish.dbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:directorMark Freeddbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:distributorAcademy Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Louzildbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Traci_Lordsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Quadrosdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Angelo_Batiodbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Louzildbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deaddbp-dbp:nameShock 'Em Deaddbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shock_'Em_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_metal_filmsShock 'Em Dead, also known as Rock ‘Em Dead, is a 1991 comedy horror film written by Mark Freed, David Tedder and Andrew Cross, and directed by Mark Freed. It stars Stephen Quadros and Traci Lords in one of her first post-adult film roles. The film is a thriller with a music comedy twist, a self-aware take on metal guitarists from the 1980s, and is also notable for featuring Nitro guitarist Michael Angelo Batio as a guitar double. It was Aldo Ray's last film.dbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:directorRoger Kaydbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:distributorParallel Film Distributors Inc.dbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:producerAndy Brennandbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Pattendbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leif_Erickson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:nameShoot Out at Big Sagdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Shoot_Out_at_Big_Sagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_Western_(genre)_filmsShoot Out at Big Sag is a 1962 American Western film. It starred Walter Brennan and was made for Brennan's production company.The film was produced by Brennan's son Andy and based on a story by Walter Coburn. It was meant to be a television pilot called Barbed Wire, and would have also starred Leif Erickson and Constance Ford. Shot in 1960, the pilot was to be called "Rawhide Halo".The pilot was eventually released as a film. In Mexico the film was titled Los Magnificos McCoy as a tie-in to Walter Brennan's American television series The Real McCoys.dbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbp:starringRod Cameron, Cathy Downs and Johnny Mack Browndbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_W._Blackburndbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbp:nameShort Grassdbp-dbr:Short_Grassdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Grasspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_SelanderShort Grass is a 1950 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs and Johnny Mack Brown.dbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Officerdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mongrel_Mediadbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:producerKate Kungdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:producerSandy Reimerdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mpho_Koahodbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ngozi_Pauldbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:starringKaren Robinsondbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Officerdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mongrel_Mediadbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Officerdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tamai_Kobayashidbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:nameShort Hymn, Silent Wardbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Wardbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Film_Centre_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Hymn,_Silent_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_OfficerShort Hymn, Silent War is a 2002 Canadian short drama film, directed by Charles Officer. The film centres on four Black Canadian women coping with an epidemic of gun violence in their community.The film's cast includes Ngozi Paul, Mpho Koaho, Karen Robinson, Robert B. Kennedy, Bobby Manning, Ashley Archer, Elizabeth Vida and Mary Wright.The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film at the 24th Genie Awards.The film was later distributed as a bonus feature on the DVD release of Officer's feature film Nurse.Fighter.Boy.dbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Murray_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ups_'n_Downspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsUps N' Downs is the eighth title in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko. It was released as early as January 31, 1931. It is directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, while the film score was written by Frank Marsales.dbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directorSteven Pauldbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPaul Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Pauldbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armand_Assantedbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Voightdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilford_Brimleydbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Davidsondbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaye_Ballarddbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoey Villadbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Voightdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pauldbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameEternitydbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_reincarnationdbp-dbr:Eternity_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_AgesEternity is a 1990 American drama film directed by Steven Paul and written by Jon Voight with Paul and his mother Dorothy Koster Paul. The theme of the film is reincarnation.dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Norman_(director)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Lambert_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Barrettdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Norman_(director)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Rienitsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameEureka Stockadedbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rebellionsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Empire_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writersdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Wattdbp-dbr:Eureka_Stockade_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1854Eureka Stockade is a 1949 British film of the story surrounding Irish-Australian rebel and politician Peter Lalor and the gold miners' rebellion of 1854 at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, Victoria, in the Australian Western genre.Starring Chips Rafferty, it was produced by Ealing Studios and directed by Harry Watt, following their success with The Overlanders. The movie was the most expensive film made in Australia at that time, and was a critical and commercial disappointment. It has been called "a case of a filmmaker coming off a big fat hit and given carte blanche for his next project, then picking a story that gave him full scope to spend a lot of money on production value, but it was beyond his capabilities to dramatise."dbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Osnat_Shurerdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Brooksdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_DeGeneresdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Osnat_Shurerdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Peterson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Pidgeondbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:nameExploring the Reef with Jean-Michel Cousteaudbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_marine_biologydbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finding_Nemodbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coral_reefsExploring the Reef with Jean-Michel Cousteau (also simply referred to as Exploring the Reef) is a live-action/animated short documentary film included on the fullscreen version of disc 2 of the Finding Nemo 2-Disc Collector's Edition DVD, which was released on November 4, 2003. It features Jean-Michel Cousteau in a documentary film he is trying to make about coral reefs, but Marlin (Albert Brooks), Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) and Nemo (Alexander Gould) keep interrupting him.dbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Mundindbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Otto_Krugerdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Kaufman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameExposeddbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._SchusterExposed is a 1938 American drama film starring Glenda Farrell, Otto Kruger and Herbert Mundin. The film was directed by Harold D. Schuster and is based on George R. Bilson's unpublished story "Candid Camera Girl". It was released by Universal Pictures on November 4, 1938. A magazine photo-newswoman tried to make amends after exposing a lawyer and complication ensues when they fall in love.dbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Cascidbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Patrick Piercedbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVicki Piperdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Cascidbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Cascidbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbp:nameExtended Playdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Extended_Play_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_short_filmsExtended Play is a 1982 short film written and directed by David Casci. The film was shot at the Sunnyvale Town Center mall.dbp-dbr:Eye_Mythdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Eye_Mythdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Eye_Mythdbp-dbp:nameEye Mythdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drawn-on-film_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_Mythpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stan_BrakhageEye Myth is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1967. The film has a running time of only nine seconds, but took about a year to produce.dbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Eagle_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Eagle_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerCirio H. 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Santiago, written by Joseph Zucchero, and starring Brett Baxter, Cec Verrell, William Steis, Ed Crick and Robert Patrick. It was followed in 1989 by Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy.dbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adlar_Productionsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Carrillodbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Ferrerdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adlar_Productionsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gérard_de_Villiersdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Saulidbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowdbp-dbp:nameEye of the Widowdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Eye_of_the_Widowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_McLaglenEye of the Widow (French: SAS : L'Œil de la veuve) is a 1991 French-American action film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, the last of his career. It was released in France on October 17, 1991, and in the Philippines on October 14, 1992.dbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringValerie Hobsondbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Jeayesdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringTerence De Marneydbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:nameEyes of Fatedbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eyes_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_CampbellEyes of Fate is a 1933 British sports fantasy film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Allan Jeayes, Valerie Hobson and Terence De Marney. It is a quota quickie, made at Shepperton Studios. It is also known by the alternative title of All the Winners.A bookmaker seems to have struck it lucky when he comes across a newspaper containing the next day's horse racing results, but the paper also contains some more unsettling news.dbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorGary Graverdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorUncredited:dbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorOja Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorFrançois Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:distributorPlanfilmdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:distributorSpecialty Filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:producerFrançois Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:producerDominique Antoinedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:producerRichard Drewettdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringOja Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringFrançois Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringClifford Irvingdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringElmyr de Horydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringEdith Irvingdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Graverdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:François_Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:François_Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:nameF for Fakedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irandbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Irandbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_art_forgerydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_visual_artsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Literary_forgeriesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Document_forgeryF for Fake (French: Vérités et mensonges, "Truths and lies"; Spanish: Fraude, "Fraud") is a 1973 docudrama film co-written, directed by, and starring Orson Welles who worked on the film alongside François Reichenbach, Oja Kodar, and Gary Graver. Initially released in 1973, it focuses on Elmyr de Hory's recounting of his career as a professional art forger; de Hory's story serves as the backdrop for a meandering investigation of the natures of authorship and authenticity, as well as the basis of the value of art. Far from serving as a traditional documentary on de Hory, the film also incorporates Welles's companion Oja Kodar, hoax biographer Clifford Irving, and Orson Welles as himself. F for Fake is sometimes considered an example of a film essay.In addition to the 88-minute film, in 1976, Welles also shot and edited a self-contained nine-minute short film as a "trailer", almost entirely composed of original material not found in the main film itself.dbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerCharles Leedsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringVincent Balldbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringLisa Gastonidbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringEddie Byrnedbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:nameFace in the Nightdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Norman_Hudisdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Face_in_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsFace in the Night, released in the US as Menace in the Night, is a 1957 British second feature crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Griffith Jones, Lisa Gastoni and Vincent Ball. It was written by Norman Hudis and John Sherman based on the 1953 novel Suspense by Bruce Graeme.dbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kelly_Dudadbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbp:distributorConcrete Films USAdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kelly_Dudadbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbp:starringEdwin Barron Jr.John ByusKelly DudaHezile EarlFrancis ′Bud′ HendersonRolf KaestelMark KennedyJames KreppnerJim LovelRandal MorganJohn Schockdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kelly_Dudadbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kelly_Dudadbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbp:nameFactor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal, thumb|Title screen image to the documentary, 'Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal'dbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandaldbp-dbp:countryUnited States of Americadbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_incarceration_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_HIV/AIDSdbp-dbr:Factor_8:_The_Arkansas_Prison_Blood_Scandalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_contaminated_haemophilia_blood_productsFactor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal is a feature-length documentary by Arkansas filmmaker and investigative journalist, Kelly Duda, released in 2005. Through interviews and the presentation of documents and footage, Duda alleged that in the 1970s and 1980s, the Arkansas prison system profited from selling blood plasma from inmates infected with viral hepatitis and HIV. The documentary contends that thousands of victims who received transfusions of blood products derived from these plasma products, Factor VIII, died as a result.dbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directorGary Hurstdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HIT_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerNaomi Jonesdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Winsletdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Ironsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Colemandbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Horrocksdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dougray_Scottdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HIT_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Stevensondbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameFaeriesdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Colin_Townsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Faeries_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_fantasy_filmsFaeries is a 1999 British animated fantasy film directed by Gary Hurst from a screenplay written by Jocelyn Stevenson, and featuring the voices of Kate Winslet, Dougray Scott and Jeremy Irons.dbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:starringCarleton Youngdbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:starringInna Gestdbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:nameGun Codedbp-dbr:Gun_Codedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Gun_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsGun Code is a 1940 American western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy, Inna Gest and Carleton Young. It was distributed by the independent company PRC which specialized in handling low-budget second features. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fred Preble.dbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Browndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Palmerdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Staleydbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGun Fightdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_Western_(genre)_filmsGun Fight is a 1961 Western directed by Edward L. Cahnfor Robert E. Kent's Zenith Productions that was released through United Artists. The film features location shots from the Grand Teton National Park. Gun Fight is an almost identical remake of the 1956 film Gun Brothers starring Buster Crabbe and Neville Brand.dbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerEdward Finney as Edward Frankdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Farrelldbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Brentdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Parkdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Fergusondbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_C._Dertanodbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameGun Girlsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_exploitation_filmsGun Girls is an American crime film, written, edited and directed by Robert C. Dertano as well as being based on Dertrano's novel Girls on Parole. The film starred Jeanne Ferguson, Jacquelyn Park, Eve Brent and Timothy Farrell and was released in 1957 by Astor Pictures.dbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameGun Lawdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Howarddbp-dbr:Gun_Law_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsGun Law is a 1938 film. It made a profit of $47,000.dbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles J. Bigelowdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Brethertondbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameGun Smokedbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Smoke_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsGun Smoke is a 1945 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton. This is the fifteenth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Jennifer Holt, Riley Hill and Wen Wright.dbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:producerWallace Foxdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Carletondbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Livelydbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:nameGun Towndbp-dbr:Gun_Towndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Townpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_FoxGun Town is a 1946 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Kirby Grant, Claire Carleton and Lyle Talbot.dbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBlake Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Owen_Crumpdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Stevens_(actor)dbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Asnerdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Traubeldbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Paulsendbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherry_Jacksondbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Devondbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Owen_Crumpdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Peter_Blattydbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGunndbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Gunn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Peter_BlattyGunn is a 1967 American neo noir mystery film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Craig Stevens, based on the 1958-1961 television series Peter Gunn. Stevens was the only regular cast memberfrom the original series to appear in the film; the characters of Gunn's singing girlfriend Edie Hart, club owner "Mother", and police lieutenant Charles Jacoby were all recast for the film. The movie was intended to be the first in a projected series of Peter Gunn feature films, but no sequels followed.dbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMalibu Bay Filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArlene Sidarisdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Estradadbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Trejodbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Brimhalldbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dona_Speirdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Devin_DeVasquezdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGunsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_SidarisGuns is a 1990 action film about a group of female agents who are sent to take out a South American gun runner. The film was written and directed by Andy Sidaris, and stars Erik Estrada, Dona Speir, Devin DeVasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Danny Trejo. It's the fifth installment in the Triple B film series.dbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Corbettdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:nameGuns in the Heatherdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adventure_novelsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ron_W._Millerdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Buddy_Baker_(composer)dbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_in_the_Heatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_thriller_filmsGuns in the Heather is a 1969 Walt Disney adventure film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Ron Miller. It stars Kurt Russell, Glenn Corbett and Alfred Burke. It was originally broadcast in parts on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color in the United States under the title Guns in the Heather, then re-edited for a European theatrical release under the English title, The Secret of Boyne Castle. It was re-broadcast on American television in 1978 under the title Spy-Busters. The story is based on the 1963 novel Guns in the Heather, by Lockhart Amerman.The film was primarily shot on location in Ireland (St. Flannan's College in Ennis, Corkscrew Hill, Corofin and Kilfenora, County Clare feature) with additional scenes shot at Pinewood Studios near London, England.dbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonas_Mekasdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film-Makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Carruthersdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adolfas_Mekasdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:starringArgus Spear Juillarddbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:starringFrances Stillmandbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonas_Mekasdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film-Makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:nameGuns of the Treesdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Guns_of_the_Treespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonas_MekasGuns of the Trees is a 1962 American black-and-white film by Jonas Mekas. It follows two young couples – Barbara and Gregory (Frances Stillman and Adolfas Mekas) and Argus and Ben (Argus Spear Juillard and Ben Carruthers). The film features an original musical score by Lucia Dlugoszewski and also folk songs by Sara Wiley, Caither Wiley and Tom Sankey. It also features Allen Ginsberg reading his poetry. George Maciunas makes a short appearance in the film.dbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJan Dunndbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul McGanndbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_McLynndbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChloe Sirenedbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Dunndbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dogme95dbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jan_Dunndbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGypodbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dogme_95_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MargateGypo is a 2005 British independent film written and directed by Jan Dunn. Its story details the breakdown of a family in a small town in Britain, told in three narratives. Within a structured screenplay the dialogue throughout was improvised.Although the movement was dissolved in 2005, the filmmakers continued to develop independent and experimental films using or influenced the concept, which being the first film made in the post-Dogme 95 movement.dbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sheree_Folksondbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Sky_Broadcastingdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neve_McIntoshdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Brimbledbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Davenportdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julian_Wadhamdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Monaghandbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Warrendbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sheree_Folksondbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Sky_Broadcastingdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Knightdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGypsy Womandbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Isle_of_Mandbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Isle_of_Mandbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Isle_of_Mandbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steven_Knightdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheree_FolksonGypsy Woman is a 2001 film directed by Sheree Folkson and written by Steven Knight, filmed on location in London and The Isle of Man. It is a romantic comedy, set against the backdrop of the Black Mountains, Wales.dbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:starringMona Barriedbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:starringWinnie Lightnerdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Howell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_Hilldbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:nameI'll Fix Itdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_NeillI'll Fix It is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Jack Holt, Mona Barrie and Winnie Lightner. It was produced by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:producerJoe Kaufmanndbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Coleen_Graydbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enzo_Staioladbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Goldnerdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Rose_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:nameI'll Get You for Thisdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Goehrdbp-dbr:I'll_Get_You_for_Thispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_M._NewmanI'll Get You for This (released in the USA as Lucky Nick Cain) is a 1951 British thriller film by Joseph M. Newman starring George Raft, Coleen Gray, and Enzo Staiola. It was made from an adaptation by George Callahan and William Rose of James Hadley Chase's 1946 book of the same name. The setting was shifted from Las Vegas in the novel to an Italian gambling resort.It was one of the first productions by Romulus Films. Production was completed in 1950 but the film was not released until the following year.The sets were designed by the art director Ralph W. Brinton. Established actresses Greta Gynt and Margot Grahame and future Irish star Constance Smith all make brief appearances.dbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_F._Claxtondbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Coudercdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Hershdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_F._Claxtondbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Coudercdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Hershdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Moultondbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:nameI'll Give My Lifedbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:nameUnfinished Taskdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_F._ClaxtonI'll Give My Life is a 1960 American film directed by William F. Claxton. The film is also known as The Unfinished Task in the United States. It is the final film role of Ray Collins before his death in 1965.dbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:directorLeo Bulgakovdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Carrolldbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:starringRaymond Walburndbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Murphydbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Everett_Riskindbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Casparydbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Buchmandbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Hazarddbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:nameI'll Love You Alwaysdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwaysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Love_You_Alwayspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leo_BulgakovI'll Love You Always is a 1935 American drama film directed by Leo Bulgakov and starring Nancy Carroll, George Murphy and Raymond Walburn.dbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:distributorRenown Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:distributorSelect Attractionsdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerGeorge M. Merrickdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rose_Hobartdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringJoan Woodburydbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringMichael Whalendbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Merrickdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Rosenerdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:nameI'll Sell My Lifedbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:I'll_Sell_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_crime_filmsI'll Sell My Life is a 1941 American crime film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Rose Hobart, Michael Whalen and Joan Woodbury. The film was based on the Street & Smith I'll Buy Your Life by Walter Ripperger.dbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringLouis Haywarddbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Laurierdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringBetty Astelldbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:nameI'll Stick to Youdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:I'll_Stick_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_StudiosI'll Stick to You is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jay Laurier, Betty Astell, Louis Hayward and Hal Walters. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_de_Cordovadbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tuesday_Welddbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Avalondbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_de_Cordovadbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Perrindbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Marxdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:nameI'll Take Swedendbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Swedendbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederick_de_Cordovadbp-dbr:I'll_Take_Swedenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jimmie_HaskellI'll Take Sweden is a 1965 American comedy film. It was directed by Frederick de Cordova, and stars Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld.dbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Faithfulldbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Bakerdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringHarry Welchmandbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringTerry Randalldbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringDon Stannarddbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Faithfulldbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Bakerdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:nameI'll Turn to Youdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsI'll Turn to You is a 1946 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Faithfull and starring Terry Randall, Don Stannard and Harry Welchman. A returning serviceman faces problems with his wife and his job. Although not a musical, the film has a lengthy concert segment at the end that allows the title song to wrap up the narrative.dbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Jenkins_(director)dbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:producerBrian Faulldbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynette_Currandbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:starringDiana Perrymandbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Jenkins_(director)dbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Croystondbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:nameI'm Here, Darlings!dbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Here,_Darlings!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_JenkinsI'm Here, Darlings! is a 1975 Australian TV movie about a woman who believes her stepchildren are behind an unusual series of happenings.A copy of the script is at the University of Queensland.dbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Mooredbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_O'Keefedbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:starringHelen Parrishdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erna_Lazarusdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:nameI'm Nobody's Sweetheart Nowdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:I'm_Nobody's_Sweetheart_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_romantic_comedy_filmsI'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Constance Moore and Helen Parrish. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerMalcolm Fanceydbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerJohn Lindsaydbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerLaurence Barnettdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringSally Faulknerdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringJames Boothdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Andrews_(actor)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lindsay_(producer)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Barnettdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Fanceydbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_McGillivray_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Barnettdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:nameI'm Not Feeling Myself Tonightdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Barry Andrews, James Booth and Sally Faulkner.dbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Young_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:distributorWheeler Communicationsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:producerWilliam Wheelerdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:starringFredrick J. Fresedbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:starringSusan Gingerichdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Young_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bilheimerdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:nameI'm Still Here:dbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:nameThe Truth About Schizophreniadbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniadbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_schizophreniadbp-dbr:I'm_Still_Here:_The_Truth_About_Schizophreniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_BilheimerI'm Still Here: The Truth About Schizophrenia is a documentary film about schizophrenia. This 65-minute, black-and-white film was written and directed by Robert Bilheimer. Bilheimer began working on the film soon after being nominated for an Academy Award for the film The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude – An Afrikaner Speaks Out. Psychiatrist Stephen Mark Goldfinger cowrote the film.The National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression aided in the film's production, which was complete by 1992, despite the film not being released until 1996. The following year, a VHS recording of the film was distributed by Wheeler Communications. Susan Gingerich appears in the film, as does Fredrick J. Frese. A National Health Service Corps reviewer called the film "extraordinarily moving."dbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Standerdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowdbp-dbp:nameI'm a Big Shot Nowdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:I'm_a_Big_Shot_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._BrownI'm a Big Shot Now is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on April 11, 1936.dbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:producerHarry Cohendbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:starringGladys Jenningsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hartnelldbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:starringEliot Makehamdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:starringSybil Grovedbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:nameI'm an Explosivedbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:I'm_an_Explosivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelI'm an Explosive is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring William Hartnell, Gladys Jennings and Eliot Makeham. In the film, the son of an inventor is believed to have accidentally drunk an explosive liquid.dbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_O'Brien_(actor)dbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Enrightdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Duffdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI've Got Your Numberdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telephonydbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:I've_Got_Your_Number_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_EnrightI've Got Your Number is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien, Allen Jenkins and Glenda Farrell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 24, 1934. Two telephone repairmen romance a pair of blondes with many adventures. The supporting cast features Eugene Pallette.dbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingdbp-dbp:nameI... Dreamingdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drawn-on-film_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:I..._Dreamingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stan_BrakhageI... Dreaming is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, released in 1988. The film features a soundtrack of Stephen Foster songs, composed by Joel Haertling.dbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:producerChristine O'Malleydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:producerSarah Gibsondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringDavid Walkerdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringRobert Bixbydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_O'Malleydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christine_O'Malleydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Addison_Wiggindbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:nameI.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadside_Attractions_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_financial_crisesdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_economicsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_federal_budgetsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_debt_of_the_United_StatesI.O.U.S.A. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Patrick Creadon. The film focuses on the shape and impact of the United States national debt. The film features Robert Bixby, director of the Concord Coalition, and David Walker, the former U.S. Comptroller General, as they travel around the United States on a tour to let communities know of the potential dangers of the national debt. The tour was carried out through the Concord Coalition, and was known as the "Fiscal Wake-Up Tour."The film competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It began its nationwide showing at the Holland Performing Arts Center in Omaha, Nebraska on 21 August 2008, with a live discussion among Warren Buffett, Pete Peterson, David Walker, William Niskanen, and Bill Novelli following the screening. The film was broadcast on CNN on January 10, 2009.dbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Perezdbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Funny_or_Diedbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jorge_Garciadbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Urbaniakdbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Longdbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michaela_Watkinsdbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Perezdbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Funny_or_Diedbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Perezdbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:nameiStevedbp-dbr:IStevedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Steve_Jobsdbp-dbr:IStevepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Funny_or_DieiSteve is a 2013 American biographical parody film released on April 17, 2013 by producer Funny or Die, marking their first full-length movie. It claims to be the first biopic on the life of Steve Jobs after his death. The film stars Justin Long, who had previously starred in Apple's Get a Mac ad campaign, as Jobs and Jorge Garcia as Steve Wozniak. The film was written in three days and shot in five by Ryan Perez, a former Saturday Night Live writer.dbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:directorClare Lewinsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:distributorQuestdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:distributorFocus Worlddbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Chinndbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Battsekdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:producerGeorge Chignelldbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:producerClare Lewinsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:producerGreg Hobdendbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:producerHelen Bennittdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Browndbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Tysondbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Jones_(singer)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Foremandbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Chinndbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Battsekdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:nameI Am Alidbp-dbr:I_Am_Alidbp-dbp:countryUSA, UKdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_boxingdbp-dbr:I_Am_Alipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Muhammad_AliI Am Ali is a 2014 documentary directed by Clare Lewins. It covers the life of professional boxer Muhammad Ali. The film tells his story using personal audio recordings Ali made himself during the 1970s. Additionally, interviews of friends, family members, and people associated with professional boxing, combined with archival footage of Ali, are used throughout the movie. Notable appearances in the film include George Foreman, Jim Brown, and Mike Tyson.dbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Deardendbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Relphdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Parkerdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celia_Johnsondbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Believe in Youdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:I_Believe_in_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Basil_DeardenI Believe in You is a 1952 British drama film directed by Michael Relph and Basil Dearden, starring Celia Johnson and Cecil Parker and is based on the book Court Circular by Sewell Stokes. Inspired by the recently successful The Blue Lamp (1950), Relph and Dearden used a semi-documentary approach in telling the story of the lives of probation officers and their charges.dbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Piers_Haggarddbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Watermandbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Byrnedbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Bastedodbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tessa_Wyattdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Piers_Haggarddbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Dunnedbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:nameI Can't... I Can'tdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Piers_HaggardI Can't... I Can't (also known as Wedding Night), is a 1970 British-Irish film directed by Piers Haggard and starring Dennis Waterman, Tessa Wyatt, Alexandra Bastedo and Eddie Byrne. It was Haggard's directorial debut.dbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clifford_Sanforthdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:distributorImperial Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:producerHenry Spitzdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:producerClifford Sanforthdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Burgessdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:starringJack La Ruedbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:starringMatty Kempdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clifford_Sanforthdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Sanforthdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_L._Lowedbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:nameI Demand Paymentdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Demand_Paymentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clifford_SanforthI Demand Payment is a 1938 American drama film directed by Clifford Sanforth and starring Betty Burgess, Jack La Rue and Matty Kemp. It is based on Rob Eden's 1932 novel Second Choice. Sherman L. Lowe wrote the screenplay. It was produced by Poverty Row company Imperial Pictures.dbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:producerMaurice Kingdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:producerCharles Kingdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Jorydbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:starringVeda Ann Borgdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:starringPamela Blakedbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankfortdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:nameI Escaped from the Gestapodbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Escaped_from_the_Gestapopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Young_(director)I Escaped from the Gestapo is a 1943 film from King Brothers Productions, directed by Harold Young about a forger forced to work for Nazi spies. It stars Dean Jagger, Mary Brian and John Carradine.The film was also known as No Escape and Edmund Lowe was meant to star, and Frances Farmer also, in an uncredited role, and George McFarland of the Our Gang fame as Billy. Frances Farmer started filming but was accused of assaulting a hairdresser, and forced to leave the set.dbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lukasdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Francisdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Casey_Robinsondbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Monk_Saundersdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:nameI Found Stella Parishdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:I_Found_Stella_Parishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_drama_filmsI Found Stella Parish is a 1935 American melodrama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Kay Francis, Ian Hunter and Paul Lukas. It was produced by Warner Bros. and shot at the company's Burbank Studios. Francis plays a celebrated actress whose dark secret is revealed to the world.dbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hoffman_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rabindbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Thunderclouddbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Ellison_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Herrickdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hoffman_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rabindbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Neumandbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Tanchuckdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:nameI Killed Geronimodbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_cavalry_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_Geronimopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HoffmanI Killed Geronimo is a 1950 American Western film about the Chiricahua Apache leader Geronimo.Directed by John Hoffman and starring James Ellison, Virginia Herrick, and Chief Thundercloud in the role of Geronimo, the film has been described as a "silly but likeable" B movie. It is based around the fictional murder of Geronimo - who in reality died of pneumonia at the age of 79 after a fall from his horse in February 1909, while still a prisoner of the United States at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.dbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Cortezdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Bancroftdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:nameI Killed That Mandbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_mystery_filmsI Killed That Man is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ricardo Cortez, Joan Woodbury and Iris Adrian. Produced by the King Brothers for release by Monogram Pictures, it is a remake of the 1933 film The Devil's Mate which Rosen had also directed.dbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:directorPaul Moloneydbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:distributorNine Networkdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Jenningsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Hehirdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Gibneydbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:starringHaydon Samuelsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ross_Jenningsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:nameI Live with Me Daddbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Daddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Live_with_Me_Dadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_MoloneyI Live with Me Dad is a 1985 TV movie, produced by Crawfords Australia. The film is about six-year-old Crispy who lives with his destitute father Sid (Hehir). Based on a true story, it follows the street adventures of a father and son and his unconventional upbringing. A heart warming film that explores the extraordinary bond between a father and his son, amidst the pressures and emotions of those who would separate them.dbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Stuartdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Wolperdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStan Marguliesdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Kaufmandbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Goulddbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Vaccarodbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angel_Tompkinsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Stuartdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Wolperdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kaufmandbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kaufmandbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Love My Wifedbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Wolper_Organization_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_My_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_StuartI Love My Wife, stylized as I Love My...Wife, is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Mel Stuart. It stars Elliott Gould and Brenda Vaccaro.dbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorGianni Bozzacchidbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew W. Garronidbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerGianni Bozzacchidbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Plummerdbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Baiodbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameI Love N.Y.dbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_credited_to_Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:I_Love_N.Y._(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy-drama_filmsI Love N.Y. is a 1987 American semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film written and directed by fine-art photographer Gianni Bozzacchi as Alan Smithee.dbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julie_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:producerJulie Davisdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:starringMichael Harrisdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:starringMeredith Scott Lynndbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:starringMitchell Whitfielddbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:starringMarla Schaffeldbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julie_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julie_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:nameI Love You, Don't Touch Me!dbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Love_You,_Don't_Touch_Me!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsI Love You, Don't Touch Me! is a 1997 American independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Julie Davis and starring Marla Schaffel and Mitchell Whitfield.dbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Standerdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Boyerdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlene_Dietrichdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Catlettdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Sullavandbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grover_Jonesdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melchior_Lengyeldbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lajos_Bíródbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_van_Drutendbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:nameI Loved a Soldierdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Loved_a_Soldierpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_unfinished_filmsI Loved a Soldier (also known as Invitation to Happiness) is an unfinished 1936 American romantic-comedy-drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Paramount Pictures. It stars Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer, Walter Catlett, Lionel Stander, and Margaret Sullavan.The Paramount picture was intended to be a remake of Pola Negri's 1927 Hotel Imperial, which was based on a play by Lajos Bíró. Film shooting began in early January 1936 where the film was officially named Invitation to Happiness. Early on into the shooting, there was an accident with a gun that injured one of the crew members and almost hit Boyer, singeing his toupée. That same day, the movie's title was changed to I loved a Soldier for unknown reasons.As a result of problems with the script and on-set altercations between Dietrich and Hathaway, producer Ernst Lubitsch suspended production on the film several weeks into shooting. In March, Paramount announced that they and Dietrich were "amicable and friendly" again, and production of the film would continue with Margaret Sullavan as Dietrich's replacement. Recast with new actors, the film was completed in 1939 under the title Hotel Imperial. No footage shot for I Loved a Soldier was used in the final film and no footage of I Loved a Soldier is known to have survived.dbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:directorDaria Stermacdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:directorKalli Paakspuudbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:distributorWomen Make Moviesdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:producerDaria Stermacdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:producerKalli Paakspuudbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Garfielddbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johanna_Householderdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:starringHelen Porterdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:starringJanice Hladkidbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:starringSheila Costickdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daria_Stermacdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kalli_Paakspuudbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daria_Stermacdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kalli_Paakspuudbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:nameI Need a Man Like You to Make My Dreams Come Truedbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:I_Need_a_Man_Like_You_to_Make_My_Dreams_Come_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsI Need a Man Like You to Make My Dreams Come True is a Canadian short film, directed by Kalli Paakspuu and Daria Stermac and released in 1986. Mixing performance art segments by Sheila Costick and Helen Porter with musical comedy interludes performed by The Clichettes (Louise Garfield, Janice Hladki and Johanna Householder), the film presents a satirical look at gender roles.The film won the Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 8th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerWilliam Berkedbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringDon Barrydbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orville_Hamptondbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameI Shot Billy the Kiddbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbr:I_Shot_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pat_GarrettI Shot Billy the Kid is a 1950 American Western film directed by William Berke for Lippert Pictures.Robert L. Lippert had enjoyed tremendous success with I Shot Jesse James (1948) leading to this follow up with I Shot Billy the Kid.dbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_H._Auerdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:producerJohn H. Auerdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Cummingsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Mackdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Beck_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_H._Auerdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_H._Auerdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kahndbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:nameI Stand Accuseddbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accuseddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_H._Auerdbp-dbr:I_Stand_Accusedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsI Stand Accused is a 1938 American drama film directed by John H. Auer and written by Gordon Kahn and Alex Gottlieb. The film stars Robert Cummings, Helen Mack, Lyle Talbot, Thomas Beck, Gordon Jones and Robert Paige. The film was released by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvia_Allmandbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringRobert Wrinklerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:nameI Wanna Be a Sailordbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parrotsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsI Wanna Be a Sailor is a 1937 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon film directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on September 25, 1937.dbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:distributorVitaphone, 1936dbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures, 1936dbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housedbp-dbp:nameI Wanna Play Housedbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Play_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._BrownI Wanna Play House is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 11, 1936.dbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Arthurdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_M._Arthurdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Butler_(writer)dbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:nameI Want a Divorcedbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Victor_Youngdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:I_Want_a_Divorcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Adela_Rogers_St._JohnsI Want a Divorce is a 1940 Paramount film directed by Ralph Murphy. The screenplay was written by Frank Butler (based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns). The film starred then-married actors Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, who would later divorce in real life. Co-star Gloria Dickson and director Murphy were also later married to one another and divorced.dbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbp:distributorRank Organisationdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edna_O'Briendbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbp:nameI Was Happy Heredbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Heredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Desmond_Davisdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Addisondbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_Happy_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_County_ClareI Was Happy Here (U.S. title: Time Lost and Time Remembered; also known as Passage of Love) is a 1966 British drama film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Sarah Miles and Cyril Cusack. The screenplay was by Edna O'Brien and Davis.dbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ann_Marie_Flemingdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Fukushimadbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbp:producerGerry Flahivedbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ann_Marie_Flemingdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Fukushimadbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ann_Marie_Flemingdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbp:nameI Was a Child of Holocaust Survivorsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_comicsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ann_Marie_Flemingdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Child_of_Holocaust_Survivorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Normand_RogerI Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors is a 2010 animated film by Ann Marie Fleming based on a 2006 autobiographical graphic novel by Bernice Eisenstein. In the book and its film adaptation, Eisenstein explores her own identity through the experience of her parents, both Auschwitz survivors.dbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:distributorShowtime Entertainmentdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rose_Lamdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:starringMorgan Fairchilddbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:starringNoel Fisherdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:starringRobert Townsenddbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:starringJosh Zuckermandbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:starringCaroline Elliottdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rose_Lamdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:nameI Was a Teenage Faustdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thom_Eberhardtdbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_the_Faust_legenddbp-dbr:I_Was_a_Teenage_Faustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsI Was a Teenage Faust is a 2002 made-for-television film of an adolescent who sells his soul to the Devil to achieve popularity. It was directed by Thom Eberhardt and although the film takes place in Indiana, it was filmed in south-western British Columbia.dbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Schwalbdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Dvorakdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Kennedy_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Schwalbdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Diamond_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Myron_B._Goldsmithdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:nameI Was An American Spydbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_occupation_of_the_Philippines_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Was_an_American_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_films_based_on_actual_eventsI Was An American Spy is a 1951 American war drama film dramatizing the true story of Claire Phillips, an American expat who spied on the Japanese during World War II and was captured, tortured, and sentenced to death before being rescued. The film, produced by Allied Artists and directed by Lesley Selander, starred Ann Dvorak in the title role. In addition to obtaining the rights to her 1947 book Manila Espionage, the filmmakers brought Phillips on as a technical adviser and she made personal appearances to promote the film, Phillips and Dvorak became good friends, with Phillips admiring Dvorak's professional dedication in this difficult role. The film begins with General Mark W. Clark paying tribute to Claire Phillips and ends with General Clark awarding her the Medal of Freedom.dbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Barriedbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Goulddbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sorvinodbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Keatondbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Barriedbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:nameI Will, I Will... for Nowdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:I_Will,_I_Will..._for_Nowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_romantic_comedy_filmsI Will, I Will... for Now is a 1976 American romantic-comedy film directed by Norman Panama. It stars Elliott Gould and Diane Keaton.It was Panama's last feature as director.dbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rowdy_Herringtondbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:producerDavid Bixlerdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shelly_Strongdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wade_Williamsdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Spaderdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifton_Collins,_Jr.dbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Portia_de_Rossidbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rowdy_Herringtondbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shelly_Strongdbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Greenedbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ozndbp-dbr:I_Witnessdbp-dbp:nameI Witnessdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Puerto_Ricodbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Mexican_drug_cartelsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rowdy_Herringtondbp-dbr:I_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_TijuanaI Witness is a 2003 American action thriller film directed by Rowdy Herrington, starring Jeff Daniels, James Spader, Portia de Rossi, Clifton Collins Jr. and Wade Williams. Released in the United States on February 1, 2003, and re-released by Universal in 2007.dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_F._Stevensdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Severn_Dardendbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Dishydbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angelo_Rossittodbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_DeLeondbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Barnesdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Dana_(comedian)dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vito_Scottidbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ball_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_F._Stevensdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rosedbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Cutlerdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:nameI Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_WilliamsI Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (original USA theatrical name Kill My Wife, Please) is a 1975 black comedy movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, and starring Bob Dishy and Joanna Barnes. Originally Peter Sellers was to be cast as the lead, but insurance refused to cover him after a recent heart attack, and Dishy was cast as his replacement at the last moment. It was directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, from a screenplay by Mickey Rose.The title is a play on the old musical I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now.Soundtrack is Polonaise Op.53 in A flat major (Frédéric Chopin).dbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Castledbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cornell_Woolrichdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:nameI Wouldn't Be in Your Shoesdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Mirischdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Nighdbp-dbr:I_Wouldn't_Be_in_Your_Shoespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Cornell_WoolrichI Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is a 1948 American film noir directed by William Nigh, starring Don Castle and Elyse Knox. It was based on a novella of the same name by Cornell Woolrich with a screenplay by fellow pulp writer Steve Fisher.dbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isobel_Elsomdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringD. A. Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringIvor Barnarddbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameIllegaldbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Illegal_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGannIllegal is a 1932 British UK-Protonoir, crime drama film directed by William C. McGann and starring Isobel Elsom, Ivor Barnard and D. A. Clarke-Smith.It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British branch of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTibor Markusdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGabriella Trsekdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIlluminationsdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Coxdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Illuminations_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsIlluminations is a 1976 Australian film directed by Paul Cox. It was Cox's first full-length feature film although he had made numerous shorts beforehand.dbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Harris_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerDenise Shawdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerGina Resnickdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Hübnerdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Illana_Diamantdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sigourney_Weaverdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emile_Hirschdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Harris_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Linsondbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Hübnerdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Illana_Diamantdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Harris_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:nameImaginary Heroesdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_grievingdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Art_Linsondbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Deborah_Luriedbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_Harris_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Imaginary_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dan_Harris_(screenwriter)Imaginary Heroes is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Dan Harris. The film focuses on the traumatic effect the suicide of the elder son has on a suburban family. For her performance in the film, Weaver was nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama. Critic reviews were mixed to negative.dbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnessdbp-dbp:directorDaniel Ankerdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnessdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Anker, Ellin Baumeldbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnessdbp-dbp:nameImaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaustdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Imaginary_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Holocaust_and_the_United_StatesImaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking, and vice versa. The film was originally produced for the American cable network, American Movie Classics.dbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Clinchdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicedbp-dbp:producerLindha Narvaezdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicedbp-dbp:nameImmagine in Cornicedbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pearl_Jam_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Immagine_in_Cornicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pearl_Jam_live_albumsImmagine in Cornice, Italian for "picture in a frame", is a live concert film documenting the 2006 five-concert tour of Italy by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. It was released on September 25, 2007.dbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn I. Phillipsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilesdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Pastelldbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Conrad_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameImpactdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Impact_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MaxwellImpact is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Conrad Phillips and George Pastell. It was written by Maxwell and Phillips, and produced by John I. Phillips and Ronald Liles for Butcher's Film Service.dbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_A._Landaudbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Owen_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Cox_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Bolamdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Chapmandbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Film_Theatredbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ely_A._Landaudbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Storeydbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:nameIn Celebrationdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom, United Statesdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Gunningdbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ely_Landaudbp-dbr:In_Celebrationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lindsay_AndersonIn Celebration is a 1975 British drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Alan Bates, Brian Cox, James Bolam, Bill Owen, Gabrielle Daye and Constance Chapman. It is based on the 1969 stage production of the same name by David Storey which was also directed by Anderson and starred all of the same cast members. The movie was produced and released as part of the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription-driven cinema series. It was meant to be shown theatrically with tickets sold in advance.dbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:producerBrian Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringDavid Keithdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringMariel Hemingwaydbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringDavid Millberndbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:starringJill Bennettdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:nameIn Her Line of Firedbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:In_Her_Line_of_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_action_drama_filmsIn Her Line of Fire (also known as Air Force Two) is a 2006 American action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Mariel Hemingway, David Keith, David Millbern and Jill Bennett.In Her Line of Fire opened in limited release in the United States on April 21, 2006. The alternate version of the film distributed in other countries deleted all references to the homosexuality of the Lynn Delaney character.dbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:directorRob Stonedbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:directorLesley Steeledbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:distributorAltavoddbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerJon Cohendbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Hollanddbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerRob Stonedbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerSolomon Sobandedbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerChloe Campiondbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerCleopatra Bernarddbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerDarcy McKinnondbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerBob Celestin, Esq.dbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerSeven Smalldbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringXXXTentaciondbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringSolomon Sobandedbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringCleopatra Bernarddbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Stone_(entrepreneur)dbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rob_Stone_(entrepreneur)dbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_hip_hop_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:In_His_Own_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:XXXTentacionIn His Own Words is a 2022 documentary film, directed by Rob Stone and Lesley Steele. It focuses on previously unseen interviews and series of footage of the rapper and singer-songwriter XXXTentacion. It premiered on the film streaming platform Altavod on November 22, 2022. It is considered a companion film to the May 2022 XXXTentacion documentary, Look at Me.The film was first announced on October 25, 2022. The film began production in 2017, alongside the film Look at Me. The documentary contains footage from X in 2017.dbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Boothdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hattie_Jacquesdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn the Doghousedbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Doghouse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsIn the Doghouse, also known as Vet in the Doghouse, is a 1961 British black-and-white comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Leslie Phillips and Peggy Cummins. The film was based on the 1961 novel It's a Vet's Life by Alex Duncan.The title refers to the British expression of a person being "in the doghouse" when a person is ostracised usually relating to a husband for domestic bad behaviour, and usually used in the third person e.g. "he is in the doghouse because... "dbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:producerRobert Parrishdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Claude_Ganzdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:producerIrwin Shawdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:starringPhilippe Forquetdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Sebergdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:starringStanley Bakerdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Shawdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Claude_Ganzdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Shawdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:nameIn the French Styledbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Styledbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:In_the_French_Stylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Irwin_ShawIn the French Style is a 1963 French-American romance film released by Columbia Pictures directed by Robert Parrish and starring Jean Seberg, Stanley Baker and Philippe Forquet. It was based on a short story by Irwin Shaw.dbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Adolfidbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Nixondbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Withersdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Adolfidbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jackson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:nameIn the Headlinesdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinesdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Adolfidbp-dbr:In_the_Headlinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_crime_drama_filmsIn the Headlines is a 1929 sound (All-Talking) crime drama film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring Grant Withers and Marian Nixon. It was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rodman_Flenderdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:producerRodman Flenderdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kirklanddbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rodman_Flenderdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodman_Flenderdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodman_Flenderdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:nameIn the Heat of Passiondbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passiondbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Heat_of_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rodman_FlenderIn the Heat of Passion is a 1992 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Rodman Flender and starring Sally Kirkland, Nick Corri and Michael Greene. It features early appearances of comedians Lisa Kudrow and Michael McDonald. The film was released on January 24, 1992 by Concorde Pictures.dbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:producerRobert Townsenddbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:producerBobby McGeedbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:producerDavid Saunierdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:producerLydia Nicoledbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:producerMessiah Jacobsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:producerRey Ramseydbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:starringVivica A. Foxdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Clarke_Duncandbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:starringJonathan McDanieldbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lydia_Nicoledbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_McGeedbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rey_Ramseydbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:nameIn the Hivedbp-dbr:In_the_Hivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Hivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_TownsendIn the Hive is a 2012 drama film starring Michael Clarke Duncan (in his first posthumous release following his death earlier that year), Vivica A. Fox, and Jonathan McDaniel. It was directed by Robert Townsend and released in the USA on December 14, 2012.dbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Boothdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newleydbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Aubreydbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Wintersdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Huthdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:nameIn the Nickdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:In_the_Nickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsIn the Nick is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth and Harry Andrews. It was written by Hughes based on a story by Frank Norman. A gang of incompetent criminals are placed in a special type of new prison.dbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Mackay_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Hobbsdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringKarl Bowendbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringGerald Incandeladbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringGraham Dowiedbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Jarmandbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Mackay_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:nameIn the Shadow of the Sundbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sundbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derek_JarmanIn the Shadow of the Sun is a 1981 fantasy short film directed by Derek Jarman. It consists of a series of Super 8 films shot between 1972 and 1975 and edited together in 1980. Throbbing Gristle were asked by Jarman to provide the soundtrack, which was recorded in 1980 and released separately in 1984. The film was premiered in February 1981 at the Berlin Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Hilldbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWyn Robertsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)dbp-dbp:nameListen to the Liondbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Listen_to_the_Lion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_SafranListen to the Lion is a 1977 short feature from Australia.dbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Little_Ann_Littledbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Annie Rooneydbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boopdbp-dbr:Little_Annie_Rooney_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_songsLittle Annie Rooney is a short animated film that is part of the Fleischer Studios Screen Songs series. It is based on the popular song Little Annie Rooney and uses it in the soundtrack. The chorus says:She's my sweetheart, I'm her beau;She's my Annie, I'm her Joe,Soon we'll marry, never to part,Little Annie Rooney is my sweetheart!Other tunes used in the soundtrack (as instrumentals) include "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Baby's Birthday Party".dbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkydbp-dbp:nameLittle Beau Porkydbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Foreign_Legiondbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Little_Beau_Porkypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsLittle Beau Porky is a 1936 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on November 14, 1936, and stars Porky Pig.In the cartoon, Porky is in the French Foreign Legion as a camel scrubber, but after fighting off the enemy, ends up as Commandant.dbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ward_Robertsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:distributor()dbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:distributorMorningstar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:distributorMoving Pictures Film and Televisiondbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:producerChristina Maurodbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:producerJessica Petelle-Slagledbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Riehledbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Haigdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacob_Zachardbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hollis_Resnikdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Englanddbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ward_Robertsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ward_Robertsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:nameLittle Big Topdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_IndianaLittle Big Top is 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Ward Roberts and starring Sid Haig, Richard Riehle, Hollis Resnik, Mel England, and Jacob Zachar. The film tells the story of an aging, unemployed clown who returns to his small hometown, content to spend the rest of his days in a drunken stupor. But his passion for clowning is reawakened by the local amateur circus.The film went into production in July 2005 and was filmed in Peru, Indiana, which was once the winter headquarters for several famous circuses, including Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, and Wallace. Annually during the third weekend of July, the Peru Amateur Circus holds performances for the whole week, ending with a Circus City Festival and Parade. Little Big Top premiered on October 21, 2006, at the 8th Heartland Film Festival held in Indianapolis. It was released on DVD in November 2008 by Morningstar Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAntonio Tibaldidbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNastassja Kinskidbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Phillippedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Savagedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Knightdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTyrin Turnerdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJenny Lewisdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Boy Bluedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Blue_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Antonio_TibaldiLittle Boy Blue is a 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi. The film stars Ryan Phillippe as Jimmy West, a teenager caught in the abusive control of his father, Ray West (John Savage), a Vietnam War veteran. Set in rural Texas, the story explores themes of family dysfunction, abuse, and abduction, culminating in revelations about Jimmy's past and violent confrontations within the family. The film premiered at the Italian festival Mystfest in June 1997 and was later shown in the United States at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 1997.dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:starringGladys Hollanddbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boodbp-dbp:nameLittle Boy Boodbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Boy_Boopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsLittle Boy Boo is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on June 5, 1954, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Egghead Jr.The cartoon was one of several in the Foghorn Leghorn series utilizing the theme of Foghorn attempting to woo the widowed Miss Prissy by babysitting her gifted son (Egghead, Jr.). The title is a play on the nursery rhyme "Little Boy Blue".dbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Surjikdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Kellydbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Savathdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brendan_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myles_Fergusondbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Surjikdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Kellydbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Savathdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Foondbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Criminalsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Fred_Mollindbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Criminals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_SurjikLittle Criminals is a 1996 Canadian crime drama television film directed by Stephen Surjik, written by Dennis Foon, and starring Brendan Fletcher and Myles Ferguson. The film was shot in Vancouver in the spring of 1995. It was produced by CBC Television, which aired it on January 21, 1996.dbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_F._Maxwelldbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armand_Assantedbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Dillondbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tatum_O'Nealdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristy_McNicholdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Blyedbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Costerdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marianne_Gordondbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronald_F._Maxwelldbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_J._Friedman_(producer)dbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:nameLittle Darlingsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juvenile_sexuality_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Darlingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ronald_F._MaxwellLittle Darlings is a 1980 American teen comedy-drama film starring Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNichol and featuring Armand Assante and Matt Dillon. It was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. The screenplay was written by Kimi Peck and Dalene Young and the original music score was composed by Charles Fox. The film was marketed with the tagline "Don't let the title fool you", a reference to a scene in which the character of Angel tells Randy, "Don't let the name fool you."Film critic Roger Ebert said of the film that it "somehow does succeed in treating the awesome and scary subject of sexual initiation with some of the dignity it deserves."dbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_Mitrottidbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Colesberrydbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbp:producerMarshall M. Silvermandbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbp:starringRebecca Brooke, Jody Ray, Phil Bendone & Robert Fureydbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_Mitrottidbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_producerdbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._Colesberrydbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Mitrottidbp-dbr:Little_Girl..._Big_Teasedbp-dbp:nameLittle Girl... 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Big Tease is a 1976 softcore sexploitation film directed by Roberto Mitrotti and produced by Robert F. Colesberry.dbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Networkdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbp:producerMende Browndbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbp:starringRahman Rahmindbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Networkdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mende_Browndbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbp:nameLittle Jungle Boydbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Jungle_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_feral_childrenLittle Jungle Boy is a 1970 Australian television film.dbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbp:directorDirection:dbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margie_Hinesdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Stultzdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinsdbp-dbp:nameLittle Lambkinsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Lambkinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_Classics_cartoonsLittle Lambkins is a 1940 Color Classics cartoon.dbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luke_Moberlydbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:directorBob Woodburndbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Internationaldbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:producerLou Wiethedbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Gleasondbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fabian_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luke_Moberlydbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Internationaldbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luke_Moberlydbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:nameLittle Laura and Big Johndbp-dbr:Little_Laura_and_Big_Johndbp-dbp:countryUnited 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feature film about the exploits of the Ashley gang in the Florida everglades in the 1910s and 1920s.dbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Miss Broadwaydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Broadway_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsLittle Miss Broadway is a 1947 American musical film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Jean Porter, John Shelton and Ruth Donnelly. Dreifuss also co wrote the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drusilla_Willsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Huntley-Wrightdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Miss Nobodydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_DaumeryLittle Miss Nobody is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery, and starring Sebastian Shaw, Drusilla Wills, and Betty Huntley-Wright. The film was a quota quickie made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.dbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanilladbp-dbp:nameLittle Pancho Vanilladbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Little_Pancho_Vanillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsLittle Pancho Vanilla is a 1938 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, with story by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on October 8, 1938.Pancho is a Mexican boy, described by comics historian Don Markstein as "even more heavily stereotyped and lacking most of [Speedy Gonzales]'s particularly admirable attributes."Despite only appearing in one cartoon, Pancho was resurrected in 1952 as a backup feature in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies comic book, appearing from issue #130 (Aug 1952) to #154 (Aug 1954).dbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbp:starringBea Benaderetdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hooddbp-dbp:nameLittle Red Rodent Hooddbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Red_Rodent_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Red_Riding_HoodLittle Red Rodent Hood is a 1952 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 3, 1952, and stars Sylvester in a spoof of Little Red Riding Hood.dbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:starringColleen Collinsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Imogene_Lynndbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:nameLittle Rural Riding Hooddbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tex_Avery's_Big_Bad_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Little_Red_Riding_Hooddbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erotic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_(animated_character)_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Rural_Riding_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsLittle Rural Riding Hood is a 1949 MGM animated cartoon short subject directed by Tex Avery, conceived as a follow-up to his 1943 cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood.In 1994, the cartoon was ranked in 23rd place of The 50 Greatest Cartoons. It is essentially a retelling of the Aesop fable, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse".dbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:producerTikki Goldbergdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Pellegrinodbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Harris_(actress)dbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Prestondbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Cavanaughdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:nameLittle Surprisesdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Surprisespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_short_filmsLittle Surprises (also known as The Best Night, The Red Eye) is a 1996 American short film directed by Jeff Goldblum. 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It was originally released on VHS in 1987 and later re-released on DVD in 2003. In addition to the video release, a compact disc was released in 2007. 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The directorial debut of Bruce Sweeney, the film won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival.The film stars Tom Scholte as Trevor McIntosh, a 23-year-old man attempting to lose his virginity during the summer after his college graduation, while the relationship of his parents (Babz Chula and Kevin McNulty) is simultaneously faltering.The film was written as Sweeney's graduate thesis for his MFA in Film Studies at the University of British Columbia.dbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erin_Dignamdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLucinda Jenneydbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Wright_(actress)dbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAmy Madigandbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanna Cassidydbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Dooleydbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erin_Dignamdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erin_Dignamdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLoveddbp-dbr:Loved_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Loved_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsLoved is a 1997 psychological drama film directed by Erin Dignam and starring Robin Wright Penn and William Hurt.dbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Bronsondbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jameson_Thomasdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mulhalldbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_T._Shannondbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Howell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Topping_Millerdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lover_Come_Back_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._KentonLover Come Back is a 1931 Columbia Pictures pre-Code drama directed by Erle C. Kenton from a script by Dorothy Howell. The story was based on a McCall's magazine feature by Helen Topping Miller.dbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNorstar Releasingdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCinema Groupdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Johnstondbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilliedbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tantoo_Cardinaldbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Welshdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Wooldridgedbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sharon_Riisdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameLoyaltiesdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Canadian_Prairiesdbp-dbr:Loyalties_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_WheelerLoyalties (also known as Double allégeance) is a 1986 British/Canadian drama film written and directed by Anne Wheeler. It was shot from July 8 to August 9, 1985 in Lac La Biche, Alberta and cost $2.5 million.The film was first shown on May 12 at the 1986 Cannes Film Market.dbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Perrinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWhitmore Humphriesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_McDonnelldbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gordon_McDonnelldbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLucky Daysdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeLucky Days is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Chili Bouchier, Whitmore Humphries and Leslie Perrins.It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directorFrank Millerdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Gerrarddbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGus McNaughtondbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Leedbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R.P._Westondbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameLucky Girldbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Lucky_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_GerrardLucky Girl is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Gene Gerrard and Frank Miller and starring Gerrard, Molly Lamont and Gus McNaughton. It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director John Mead. It was based on a play titled Mr. Abdullah.dbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Leedbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringAileen Marsondbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dolmandbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Masondbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Smith_(writer)dbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameLucky Loserdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Loser_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_ElstreeLucky Loser is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Richard Dolman, Aileen Marson and Anna Lee. It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Webb_(director)dbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Lawforddbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Keith-Johnstondbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morton_Downeydbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Webb_(director)dbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Markeydbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLucky in Lovedbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kenneth_WebbLucky in Love is a 1929 American musical comedy film directed by Kenneth Webb and starring Morton Downey, Betty Lawford and Colin Keith-Johnston. It was an early sound film, made during the transition from silent films.dbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:directorJeff Margolisdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:distributorSpecial Event Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hillard_Elkinsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Blaunerdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:producerDel Jackdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:producerJ. Mark Travisdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Sargent Jr.dbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:starringRichard Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hillard_Elkinsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Blaunerdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertdbp-dbp:nameRichard Pryor: Live in Concertdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Pryordbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Long_Beach,_Californiadbp-dbr:Richard_Pryor:_Live_in_Concertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Richard_PryorRichard Pryor: Live in Concert is a 1979 American stand-up comedy concert film starring and written by Richard Pryor, and directed by Jeff Margolis.dbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Something_Weird_Videodbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kerwindbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:starringLawrence J. Aberwooddbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:starringBilly Falbodbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Something_Weird_Videodbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:nameThe Adventures of Lucky Pierredbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Lucky_Pierrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herschell_Gordon_LewisThe Adventures of Lucky Pierre is a 1961 nudie cutie film created by exploitation filmmakers Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman. The first of its kind to be filmed in color, the film starred comedian Billy Falbo.dbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFitzPatrick Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Carewdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawson_Buttdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sir_Walter_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lady of the Lakedbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_poemsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathaniel_Shilkretdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Walter_ScottThe Lady of the Lake is a 1928 British sound romance film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Benita Hume and Lawson Butt. While the film has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score with singing and sound effects. The film is based on the 1810 poem The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott.dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Perrinsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyn_Hardingdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Owen_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Allinsondbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lashdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_EdwardsThe Lash is a 1934 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Lyn Harding, John Mills and Leslie Perrins. It was based on a play of the same name by Cyril Campion. A brutish millionaire horsewhips his dissolute son. The film was made as a quota quickie by Twickenham Studios, one of the largest producers of Quota films.dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Butcherdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_B._Lipsitzdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Butcherdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_B._Lipsitzdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Pascaldbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zane_Greydbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last of the Duanesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_GreyThe Last of the Duanes is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film produced and released by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Alfred L. Werker, and starring George O'Brien, Lucile Browne and Myrna Loy.The film is based on Zane Grey's 1914 novel, Last of the Duanes. It is a remake of Fox's successful 1919 silent starring William Farnum and their 1924 silent remake starring Tom Mix. The novel was also adapted in 1941 starring George Montgomery.dbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:directorDavid Schisgalldbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seventh_Art_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Cogandbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:starringRobert McGinleydbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:starringDant'e Amoredbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:starringWild Bill Goodwindbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seventh_Art_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Cogandbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:nameThe Lifestyledbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sexualitydbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swinging_(sexual_practice)dbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Free_sexdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casual_sexdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Group_sexdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual_fidelitydbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexuality_and_gender_identity-based_culturesThe Lifestyle is a 1999 American documentary about swinging in the United States.dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Division_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Division_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Rice_Burroughsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lion Mandbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Rice_Burroughsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lion_Man_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthyThe Lion Man is a 1936 American film very loosely based on The Lad and the Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the 1917 silent movie of the same title. It was directed by John P. McCarthy and produced by Arthur Alexander and Max Alexander. The film stars Jon Hall then appearing under his real name Charles Locher and Kathleen Burke who had recently co-starred in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. The Lion Man was re-released as a "Tarzan Vs the Lion Man" double feature in the late 1940s.According to Filmink "Hall doesn’t appear until half-way through the story but he’s not bad and handles the fight scenes well. However, The Lion Man was not widely seen – it was very cheap, and there were legal issues with the Burroughs estate."dbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Morgan_Nichols_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid S. Daneshdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pulierdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Morgan_Nicholsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerLonnie Ziondbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oded_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Lee_Bahrdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Butler_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:G._Maximilian_Zaroudbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Morgan_Nichols_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pulierdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morgan_Nicholsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laura_Lee_Bahrdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:namethe little Deathdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Death_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_thriller_filmsthe little Death (sometimes listed as The Little Death) is a 2006 American micro-budget mystery-thriller directed by Morgan Nichols. It stars Chris Butler, Laura Lee Bahr, Oded Gross, G. Maximilian Zarou, and tells the story of a man who attempts to find a mysterious box hidden by his father in an L.A. apartment. Atlanta Film Festival director Jake Jacobson called the little Death "a beautiful mystery-thriller done on a shoestring."dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_English_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_M._Bechedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Dunndbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Thunderclouddbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Livingston_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Farrell_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duncan_Renaldodbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jinx_Falkenburgdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_English_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_M._Bechedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Shipmandbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_W._Trendledbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fran_Strikerdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franklin_Adreoondbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sol_shordbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Ranger Rides Againdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Englishdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_film_serialsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Ranger_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lone_Ranger_filmsThe Lone Ranger Rides Again is a 1939 American Republic serial. It was a sequel to Republic's 1938 serial The Lone Ranger, which had been highly successful, and the thirteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic.The serial was considered lost for a long time but copies, with Spanish subtitles, have since been found and re-issued.dbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:directorSutton Roleydbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:distributorThe Fanfare Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Bradydbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Stockwelldbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_Susmandbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Stichdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lonersdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loners_(1972_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sutton_RoleyThe Loners is a 1972 American film starring Dean Stockwell and Gloria Grahame. It was the final film produced by Sam Katzman, who died the following year.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Pellattdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Crawford_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manning_O'Brinedbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Long Shadowdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Shadow_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MaxwellThe Long Shadow is a 1961 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring John Crawford, Susan Hampshire and Willoughby Goddard. It was written by Manning O'Brine and filmed at Pinewood Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directorCatherine Millerdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerErina Raynerdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Moirdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Samueldbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Kowitzdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Picotdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Long Way Homedbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Way_Home_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)The Long Way Home is a 1985 Australian film about two Vietnam veterans.dbp-dbr:The_Lookout_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Lookout_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lookout_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Lookout_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurence Markdbp-dbr:The_Lookout_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Barberdbp-dbr:The_Lookout_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter 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Lookout is a 2007 American crime film written and directed by Scott Frank, in his directorial debut, and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, Bruce McGill, and Isla Fisher.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Laing_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Amalgamated_Theatresdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Laingdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Hannamdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Selwyndbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martyn_Sandersondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Millsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bachdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Watkindbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Connollydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdele Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringDarien Takledbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Takledbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Laing_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Amalgamated_Theatresdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Laing_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Hannamdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Laing_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Tribedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryNew 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Starring John Bach and Darien Takle, it follows a man and his sister-in-law journeying into a mysterious island inhabited by the tribe Huwera Maori. It was produced in 1982 but not theatrically released in New Zealand until 1985.dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roel_Reinédbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerMohit Ramchandanidbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Henriksendbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maxine_Bahnsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Baldonidbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hadley_Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Alosiodbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brianna_Browndbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Mennelldbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Bacherdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roel_Reinédbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_E._Davidsondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Tribedbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Tribe_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roel_ReinéThe Lost Tribe is a 2010 American horror film directed by Roel Reiné, and starring Emily Foxler, Nick Mennell, Brianna Brown, Ryan Alosio and Marc Bacher.dbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Mollisondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:starringJoan Wyndhamdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:nameThe Lucky Numberdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsThe Lucky Number is a 1933 British sports comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clifford Mollison, Gordon Harker, Joan Wyndham and Frank Pettingell. The screenplay concerns a professional footballer who attempts to recover a winning pools ticket. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures and shot at Islington and Welwyn Studios with sets designed by Alex Vetchinsky. The football scenes were filmed in and around Highbury Stadium in North London.dbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:starringStan Frebergdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerksdbp-dbp:nameLumber Jerksdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Lumber_Jerkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_Gophers_filmsLumber Jerks is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng. It was released on June 25, 1955, and features the Goofy Gophers.dbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Alexdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Goodrumdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Flynndbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Phillips_Olanddbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Olanddbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKirk Alexdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kirk_Alexdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Goodrumdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Flynndbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Phillips_Olanddbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Olanddbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLunch Meatdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Meat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsLunch Meat is a 1987 American film directed by Kirk Alex.The film is also known as Lunchmeat (American video title).dbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Pintoffdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:distributorSeymour Borde & Associatesdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:producerMark Bordedbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Tuccidbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_McCanndbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louisa_Moritzdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosanne_Katondbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringRick Podelldbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Mooredbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rose_Mariedbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringJames Van Pattendbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Jean_Bryantdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Pintoffdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:nameLunch Wagondbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Lunch_Wagonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_PintoffLunch Wagon (also known as Lunch Wagon Girls) is a 1981 sex comedy starring Pamela Jean Bryant, Rosanne Katon, and Candy Moore.The film was directed by Ernest Pintoff and written by Marshall Harvey and Terrie Frankel and Leon Phillips. Mayor Bradley declared "Lunch Wagon Day" for the opening, and there was a parade of over 80 Lunch Wagons down Hollywood Boulevard. The film was very popular with teens and was the largest grossing independent movie of 1981.dbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:directorCarlton J. Albrightdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:distributorQuest Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:producerDavid Plattdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Haidukdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:starringEdward Terrydbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:starringJoan Rothdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:nameLuther the Geekdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsLuther the Geek (Alternately spelled Luther, the Freak) is a 1989 American horror film directed by Carlton J. Albright and released by Troma Entertainment. It stars Edward Terry in the title role, with Stacy Haiduk and Joan Roth playing supporting roles.In the film, a man fascinated with carnival geeks starts decapitating people with his metallic dentures. Following his release from prison, he invades a farm and takes two female hostages, but one of the hostages fights back and kills him.dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shirley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Milestone_Filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:distributorFilm-Makers' Distribution Centerdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:producerShirley Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:starringShirley Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Lee_(actor)dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shirley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Milestone_Filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shirley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:namePortrait of Jasondbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_mendbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_male_prostitutiondbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shirley_ClarkePortrait of Jason is a 1967 documentary film directed, produced and edited by Shirley Clarke and starring Jason Holliday (né Aaron Payne, 1924–1998).In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Flemingdbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Macdonald_Careydbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Cameron_(actor)dbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juma_(actor)dbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:nameOdongodbp-dbr:Odongodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Odongopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingOdongo (also known as Odongo Adventure on the African Frontier) is a 1956 British African adventure CinemaScope drama film directed by John Gilling and starring Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey and Juma. It was written by Gilling from a story by Islin Auster and produced by Warwick Films It concerns a white hunter who falls in love with a vet in Kenya.dbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daydbp-dbp:nameOdor of the Daydbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:Odor_of_the_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsOdor of the Day is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The short was released on October 2, 1948, and stars Pepé Le Pew.It is the only short in which he does not appear as a lover; it is also the only short in which he does not speak, save for one line at the end. This is also the second and last cartoon to feature Davis' character, Wellington the Dog, who previously appeared in Doggone Cats the year prior.The title is a play on the phrase "order of the day".dbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Lukedbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Plummerdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilli_Palmerdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Rochedbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameOedipus the Kingdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Patricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Epirusdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_ancient_Greek_playsdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sophoclesdbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Savilledbp-dbr:Oedipus_the_King_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Oedipus_RexOedipus the King is a 1968 British film adaptation of the Sophoclean tragedy Oedipus Rex, directed and co-written by Philip Saville. It stars Christopher Plummer as the title character, Orson Welles as Tiresias, Lilli Palmer as Jocasta, Richard Johnson as Creon and Donald Sutherland as the leading member of the Chorus, though the latter's voice was dubbed by Valentine Dyall. Saville's first theatrical film effort, the film remained highly theatrical in nature, and is known for its intensive dialogue typical of an ancient play.dbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:nameOf Rice and Hendbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Of_Mice_and_MenOf Rice and Hen is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on November 14, 1953, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and the Barnyard Dawg.The title is a play on John Steinbeck's 1937 novel Of Mice and Men. Foghorn Leghorn as usual is voiced by Mel Blanc, while an uncredited Bea Benaderet voicing all of the female hens.dbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingdbp-dbp:nameOf Thee I Stingdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Thee_I_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picnic_filmsOf Thee I Sting is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and narrated by Robert C. Bruce that is a parody of World War II documentaries. Material was reused from the Private Snafu cartoon Target: Snafu. The short was released on August 17, 1946.The title is a play on Of Thee I Sing.dbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:directorArthur Mertzdbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Shotterdbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Formbydbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beryl_Formbydbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:starringJames Plantdbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:starringDan Crispdbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:nameOff the Doledbp-dbr:Off_the_Doledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Off_the_Dolepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsOff the Dole is a 1935 British film starring George Formby. Formby appeared as John Willie, a stage character originally developed by his father, George Formby, Sr.; Beryl Formby, Formby Jnr's wife, also appeared in the film.dbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shari_Springer_Berman_and_Robert_Pulcinidbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbp:distributorNorthern Arts Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbp:producerJulia Strohmdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbp:producerRob Graderdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shari_Springer_Berman_and_Robert_Pulcinidbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbp:nameOff the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen'sdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'sdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_food_and_drinkdbp-dbr:Off_the_Menu:_The_Last_Days_of_Chasen'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shari_Springer_Berman_and_Robert_PulciniOff the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's is a 1997 American documentary film about famous Los Angeles restaurant, Chasen's directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini.dbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jayne_Eastwooddbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Vernondbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ironsidedbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Mihalkadbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:nameOffice Partydbp-dbr:Office_Partydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Office_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_MihalkaOffice Party, also known as Hostile Takeover in some releases, is a Canadian thriller film directed by George Mihalka and released in 1988. An adaptation of Michael A. Gilbert's 1981 crime novel Office Party, the film stars David Warner as Eugene Brackin, a repressed accountant who suddenly takes three of his coworkers hostage with no apparent motive or demands.The film also stars Michael Ironside, Kate Vernon and Jayne Eastwood as the hostages.Billy Bryans and Aaron Davis received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 10th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Blockdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringErnest Torrencedbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:starringDorothy Sebastiandbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Blockdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Buckinghamdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:nameOfficer O'Briendbp-dbr:Officer_O'Briendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Officer_O'Brienpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsOfficer O'Brien is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy crime film directed by Tay Garnett and starring William Boyd, Ernest Torrence and Dorothy Sebastian. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. It was one of the last films produced by Pathé Exchange before it was fully merged into RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphandbp-dbp:nameOften an Orphandbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Often_an_Orphanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Dog_filmsOften an Orphan is a 1949 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. The cartoon was released on August 13, 1949 and stars Charlie Dog and Porky Pig.The cartoon deals with Charlie trying to get Porky to adopt him after his old owner dumps him at Porky's farm on a trip disguised as a picnic. Charlie instead irritates Porky and the short deals with him trying to get rid of the dog in various ways, but failing each time.dbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Armstrong_(actor)dbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZasu Pittsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Gleasondbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOh, Yeah!dbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tay_Garnettdbp-dbr:Oh,_Yeah!_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_action_filmsOh, Yeah! (also written as Oh, Yeah?) is a 1929 American pre-Code action film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Robert Armstrong, James Gleason and Zasu Pitts. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. An early sound film, it was made during the transition from the silent era. It is also known by the alternative title No Brakes after the original story it is based on that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post.dbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Nolandbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOil's Welldbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Oil's_Well_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsOil's Well is a 1929 short animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 2nd Lantz Oswald film and the 54th in the entire series.dbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:producerTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:starringEva Mooredbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:starringVeronica Rosedbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:starringCecil Parkerdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:nameOld Irondbp-dbr:Old_Irondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_WallsOld Iron is a 1938 British drama film directed by Tom Walls and starring Richard Ainley, Henry Hewitt, Eva Moore and Cecil Parker.It was made at Shepperton Studios.dbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOld King Coledbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fairy_talesdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_nursery_rhymesdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Handdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Old_King_Cole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_nursery_rhymesOld King Cole is a 1933 animated short film in the Silly Symphonies series produced by Walt Disney and distributed by United Artists. The film is based on several nursery rhymes and fairy tales, including "Old King Cole". It was directed by David Hand and released on July 29, 1933.It's a semi-remake of the 1931 Silly Symphony short Mother Goose Melodies, but in color, with more details and technically advanced animation.dbp-dbr:Old_Louisianadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Willatdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianadbp-dbp:distributorCrescent Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianadbp-dbp:starringTom Keene, Rita Hayworth, and Will Morgandbp-dbr:Old_Louisianadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irvin_Willatdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianadbp-dbp:nameOld Louisianadbp-dbr:Old_Louisianadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1800sdbp-dbr:Old_Louisianapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irvin_WillatOld Louisiana is a 1937 American Western film, directed by Irvin Willat. It stars Tom Keene, Rita Hayworth, and Will Morgan.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lucandbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kitty_McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley's Jungle Treasuredbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Jungle_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersOld Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure is a low budget 1951 British comedy film, the penultimate in the long running Old Mother Riley series starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It features an early appearance by future Carry On regular Peter Butterworth.Husband and wife Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane had separated by the time of production, and were touring in different "Old Mother Riley" shows. This was Kitty's final Mother Riley film, and her scenes with Lucan were reputedly shot on separate days.During filming, there was a strike over pay, led by the dancer Josie Woods, who was an extra on the film.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringHal Gordondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lucandbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringKitty McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley Detectivedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortOld Mother Riley Detective is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Hal Gordon. It was part of the long running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley investigates the disappearance of food during the war, a serious crime because of rationing.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:producerGordon D. Myersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lucandbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kitty_McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Luton_Girls_Choirdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Harlow_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Kavanaghdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley, Headmistressdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Headmistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HarlowOld Mother Riley, Headmistress is a low-budget black-and-white 1950 British comedy film directed by John Harlow and starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. The screenplay was by Ted Kavanagh and Harlow. The 13th film in the Old Mother Riley series, it features the Luton Girls Choir playing many of Mother Riley's pupils.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:producerJohn Corfielddbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lucandbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:starringKitty McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:starringMartita Huntdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley Joins Updbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_Joins_Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_ElstreeOld Mother Riley Joins Up is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Martita Hunt, Bruce Seton and Garry Marsh. It was part of the long-running Old Mother Riley series.dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringFreddie Forbesdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lucandbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringKitty McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley at Homedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyOld Mother Riley at Home is a 1945 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Freddie Forbes. It is the 11th film in the long-running Old Mother Riley series.dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorBMGdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_IVdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAdam Meltondbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJames Dana Bryandbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:namePraise Band: The Moviedbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsPraise Band: The Movie is a 2008 faith-based film by Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures. It starred George Hamilton IV, Adam Melton and James Dana Bryan. The screenplay was written by Joshua Moody and the film was produced and directed by Dave Moody.dbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Abledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sheepdbp-dbr:Ready,_Woolen_and_Ablepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ralph_Wolf_and_Sam_Sheepdog_filmsReady, Woolen and Able is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on July 30, 1960, and stars Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog.Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon; however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags.That is the fifth short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on the phrase "ready, willing and able".dbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:producerBernard B. Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Shillingdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Gribbondbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:nameRio Rattlerdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsRio Rattler is a 1935 American Western film directed by Bernard B. Ray.dbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:directorRob Stewartdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:producerJames Vernondbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:producerJan Tyrelldbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Phelpsdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nikki_Coghilldbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:starringDavid Franklindbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:nameRock 'N' Roll Cowboysdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboysdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_'N'_Roll_Cowboyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsRock 'N' Roll Cowboys is a 1988 Australian television film about a roadie.dbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Lovydbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Lovydbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cal_Howarddbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodent_to_Stardompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_LovyRodent to Stardom is a 1967 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Alex Lovy. The short was released on September 23, 1967, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It is the first cartoon to credit Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, but still uses the "Abstract WB" titles.dbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Henreiddbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Conrieddbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:nameSiren of Bagdaddbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Quinedbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baghdaddbp-dbr:Siren_of_Bagdadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_comedy_filmsSiren of Bagdad is a 1953 Technicolor fantasy adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Richard Quine set in the medieval Iraq. It stars Paul Henreid as a travelling Master magician who seeks to recover his troop of beautiful dancing girls who are to be sold into slavery. Patricia Medina portrays his love interest who seeks to overthrow the corrupt Grand Vizier with the magician's help.Hans Conried plays the sidekick to Quine's magician, who is transformed into a beautiful blonde woman who spies and distracts the Grand Vizier while retaining Conried's voice.dbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jill_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:directorElizabeth Holderdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_Pendletondbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringJill Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Arnettdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Holderdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringJody Boothdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringKen Murtondbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jill_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jill_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:nameThe Acting Classdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsThe Acting Class is a 2000 American independent film directed by and starring Jill Hennessy and Elizabeth Holder. The film's supporting cast includes many of Hennessy's former Law & Order castmates, including Chris Noth, Jerry Orbach, and Benjamin Bratt, and Alec Baldwin as himself.dbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Fiskdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkedbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Grubbdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Fiskdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_(Australian_TV_channel)dbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:nameThe Amorous Dentistdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_FiskThe Amorous Dentist is a 1983 Australian television film which was the second of four telemovies called Verdict produced by the ABC dramatising real cases (the others being The Dean Case, Who Killed Hannah Jane?, and The Schippan Mystery). It is based on the case of Dr Louis Bertrand.dbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:directorStuart E. McGowandbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:distributorInternational Picture Show Companydbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:producerLang Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:producerEric Westondbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Geerdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Beattydbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:nameThe Billion Dollar Hobodbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Billion_Dollar_Hobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_hoboesThe Billion Dollar Hobo is a 1977 American comedy film starring Tim Conway and Will Geer (in his last role).dbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:directorIgor Auzinsdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Weileydbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robyn_Nevindbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Frielsdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoss McWilliamdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Tatedbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosephine Smuldersdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Coolangatta Golddbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:The_Coolangatta_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Igor_AuzinsThe Coolangatta Gold is a 1984 Australian film directed by Igor Auzins and written by Peter Schreck and Ted Robinson. It led to the establishment of the iron man race The Coolangatta Gold in Coolangatta, on the Gold Coast, Queensland.dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Agnes_Christine_Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aurania_Rouveroldbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:nameThe Courtship of Andy Hardydbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._SeitzThe Courtship of Andy Hardy is a 1942 film, part of the Andy Hardy series. It gave an early role to Donna Reed although Mickey Rooney had lobbied for his then-wife Ava Gardner to have her part. Within a few months of the film's release, she filed for divorce.This was the 12th entry in the long-running Andy Hardy series of sixteen.dbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:producerAnatole de Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Filippo_Del_Giudicedbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Rutherforddbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:starringFelix Aylmerdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Filippo_Del_Giudicedbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:nameThe Demi-Paradisedbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1941dbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Demi-Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_GrunwaldThe Demi-Paradise (also known as Adventure for Two) is a 1943 British comedy film made by Two Cities Films. It stars Laurence Olivier as a Soviet Russian inventor who travels to England to have his revolutionary propeller manufactured, and Penelope Dudley-Ward as the woman who falls in love with him. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Anatole de Grunwald and Filippo Del Giudice from a screenplay by de Grunwald. The music score was by Nicholas Brodszky and the cinematography by Bernard Knowles. The film was shot at Denham Studios with sets designed by the art director Carmen Dillon.The film is a gentle satire on the values the English hold so dear. It was designed to encourage sympathy between Britain and the Soviet Union. The film's title is a reference to John of Gaunt's famous speech in Richard II which begins:This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle,This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,This other Eden, demi-paradisedbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:producerVal Guestdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Dauphin_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringDiane Cilentodbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:starringRonald Lewis.dbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:nameThe Full Treatmentdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:The_Full_Treatmentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_French_RivieraThe Full Treatment (released in the US as Stop Me Before I Kill!) is a 1960 black-and-white British thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Claude Dauphin, Diane Cilento and Ronald Lewis. It is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Ronald Scott Thorn. Kips Gowans was Assistant Director, Tony Masters and Geoff Tozar were Art Directors, and Tony Sfurzini handled Makeup. Filming began May 2, 1960 in Cannes and wrapped in July. The film was trade shown in early February 1961, and released on Feb. 20, 1961. The British print was 16 minutes longer than the US print.dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Gardner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_V._Levydbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Daltondbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Gardner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_V._Levydbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Duncan_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Fielderdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Monster That Challenged the Worlddbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Duncan_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Molluscs_in_popular_cultureThe Monster That Challenged the World is a 1957 black-and-white science-fiction monster film from Gramercy Pictures, produced by Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy, and Arnold Laven (who also directed), and starring Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton. The film was distributed by United Artists as the top half of a double feature with The Vampire. The film concerns an army of giant molluscs that emerge from California's Salton Sea.dbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Leighdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:FilmFour_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Glynndbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Channing-Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Thewlisdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvestra_Le_Touzeldbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:starringWendy Nottinghamdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Steadmandbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Leighdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:FilmFour_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Glynndbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Channing-Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Leighdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:nameThe Short & Curliesdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:The_Short_and_Curliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_LeighThe Short & Curlies is a 1987 short film written and directed by Mike Leigh. It stars Alison Steadman, Wendy Nottingham, Sylvestra Le Touzel and David Thewlis.dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:distributorIndependent Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Humphrey_Barclaydbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Moodydbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Connie_Boothdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lowedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Humphrey_Barclaydbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:nameThe Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know Itdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_pastichesThe Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It (also known as The Strange Case of the End of Civilisations) is a 1977 comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring John Cleese. It is a low-budget spoof of the Sherlock Holmes detective series, as well as the mystery genre in general.dbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shimon_Dotandbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinequest_Filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shimon_Dotandbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Netaya_Anbardbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Burstyndbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:nameYou Can Thank Me Laterdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can_Thank_Me_Laterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shimon_DotanYou Can Thank Me Later is a 1998 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Shimon Dotan and starring Ellen Burstyn. The film is based on a play titled Hyper-Allergenic written and adapted for the screen by Oren Safdie.dbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:producerRobert Emett Tanseydbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Thunderclouddbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoot_Gibsondbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Kavanaughdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:nameSonora Stagecoachdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Sonora_Stagecoachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsSonora Stagecoach is a 1944 American black-and-white Western film starring Bob Steele, Hoot Gibson and Chief Thundercloud. Directed, produced and written by Robert Emett Tansey for Monogram Pictures, the film was released in the United States on June 10, 1944.dbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:producerTom Spiroffdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringJeff Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringWill Youngdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringMatt Letscherdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringDawn Wellsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringHarve Presnelldbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringSandra Birchdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Mountaindbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringGuy Sanvilledbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringJohn Seibertdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringKate Packhamdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:nameSuper Suckerdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeff_DanielsSuper Sucker is a 2002 film featuring Jeff Daniels, Harve Presnell, Matt Letscher, and Dawn Wells.dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:distributorLondon Independent Producersdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:producerWilfred Eadesdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:producerWilliam Gelldbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Bell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Begleydbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Purcell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:nameThe Violent Enemydbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland)dbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Republican_Armydbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Violent_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)The Violent Enemy (also known as Came the Hero) is a 1969 film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tom Bell, Susan Hampshire, Ed Begley, and Noel Purcell. It was written by Edmund Ward based on the 1966 novel A Candle for the Dead by Hugh Marlow (as Jack Higgins).The plot concerns an IRA plot to blow up a British power station.dbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lisbeth_Lynghøftdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Team_Video_Plusdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:distributorMagmadbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lene_Børglumdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katja_Keandbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mr._Marcusdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alberto_Reydbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anders_Nyborgdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Durandbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lisbeth_Lynghøftdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Team_Video_Plusdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lene_Børglumdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lisbeth_Lynghøftdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:namePink Prisondbp-dbr:Pink_Prisondbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_filmsdbp-dbr:Pink_Prisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_erotic_filmsPink Prison is a 1999 erotic film for women, directed by Danish director Lisbeth Lynghøft, and produced by Puzzy Power, a division of Lars von Trier's film company Zentropa.As the follow-up to Constance (1998), it was the second hard-core pornographic film ever to have been produced by an established mainstream film production company.Pink Prison is based on the Puzzy Power Manifesto developed by Zentropa in 1997, as were Zentropa's two other sex films for women: Constance (1998), and All About Anna (2005).dbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Gliennadbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lati_Grobmandbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_R._Ettingdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerJosh H. Ettingdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neve_Campbelldbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Livingstondbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Batesdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringDanny DeVitodbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Gliennadbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lati_Grobmandbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_R._Ettingdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Gliennadbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:nameRelative Strangersdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:Relative_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ram_BergmanRelative Strangers is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Greg Glienna.dbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Snow_Businessdbp-dbp:nameSnow Businessdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snow_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsSnow Business is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 17, 1953, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusedbp-dbp:nameSnow Excusedbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ducksdbp-dbr:Snow_Excusepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsSnow Excuse is a 1966 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on May 21, 1966, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.In this film, Speedy tries to steal firewood from Daffy.dbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Elder_Willsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Passmoredbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaddie Cliffdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLu Ann Meredithdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Elder_Willsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSporting Lovedbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sporting_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Elder_WillsSporting Love is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Stanley Lupino, Laddie Cliff and Lu Ann Meredith. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. It was based on the musical Sporting Love which Stanley Lupino had written and starred in. Lupino had broken with British International Pictures to make a couple of independent films, but after this he returned to BIP.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sherry_Shourdsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Elkinsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_MacRaedbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Stuart_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sherry_Shourdsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Saul_Elkinsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Big Punchdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_drama_filmsThe Big Punch is an American drama boxing film released in 1948. The film was directed by Sherry Shourds, produced by Saul Elkins and stars Gordon MacRae, Lois Maxwell, Wayne Morris, Mary Stuart and Eddie Dunn. It is considered to be a film noir and was MacRae's film debut after having signed a five-year contract with Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Solterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmledbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Solterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmledbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Oathdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Solterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independent_Moving_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Carl_Laemmledbp-dbr:The_Broken_Oathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fake_newsThe Broken Oath is a 1910 silent short film starring Florence Lawrence, directed by Harry Solter, and produced by Carl Laemmle. It was the first film to marquee the name of an actor, Lawrence, to promote a film.Laemmle arranged elaborate publicity for the film, planting a fake news story in newspapers that Lawrence had been killed in a street-car accident. When this was widely picked up by other publications, he published advertisements saying that the original story was a lie and that she was starring in a new film to be released shortly (although some ads misspelled the film title as The Broken Bath).dbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:producerJeff Lazarusdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Drewdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:ZaSu_Pittsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:nameThe Lady's from Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_HallThe Lady's from Kentucky is a 1939 film directed by Alexander Hall and starring George Raft and Ellen Drew. It was written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan from a story by Rowland Brown. The screenplay involves a failing bookie (Raft) who becomes half owner of a racehorse, with a Kentucky lady (Drew) owning the other half. ZaSu Pitts plays a supporting role.dbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerParamount Famous Lasky Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Chattertondbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bartlett_Cormackdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Laughing Ladydbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_SchertzingerThe Laughing Lady is a 1929 American sound film melodrama directed by Victor Schertzinger, starring Ruth Chatterton and produced and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. It is based on a 1922 British play, The Laughing Lady, by Alfred Sutro. The play was brought to New York in 1923 and put on Broadway starring Ethel Barrymore. The film "deal[s] with rape , divorce and hypocrisy in New York's high society".A 1924 Paramount silent film retitled A Society Scandal starred Gloria Swanson, now lost, was the first adaptation of the play.In 1930 a sound version, A Kacago Asszony, was produced by Paramount at its studio in Joinville, France, in Hungarian with a Hungarian director and cast. It was released in the US by Paramount in 1931.Jeanne Eagels was to star in the film but died before production began.dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Benton_Cheneydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Prairiedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Prairiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Lone Prairie is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Berke. It is one of a series of Westerns that Berke directed with the trio of Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, and Bob Wills. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Mowerdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Lipmandbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Watermandbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Ashersondbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Hindedbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:nameThe Smashing Bird I Used to Knowdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smashing_Bird_I_Used_to_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-DavisThe Smashing Bird I Used to Know is a 1969 British drama/sexploitation film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Renée Asherson, Patrick Mower, Dennis Waterman, Madeleine Hinde and Maureen Lipman. It was written by John Peacock. The film was not released in the U.S. until 1973, retitled by AIP as School for Unclaimed Girls. AIP also reissued the film a year later under their shadow company United Producers Organization as Hell House Girls. It is also known as House of Unclaimed Women.As with other Hartford-Davis films, The Smashing Bird I Used to Know contains elements from different genres including psychological drama and social commentary. It is best known however as a sexploitation piece featuring nudity, attempted rape and lesbianism. The film features the first screen credit of the then 15-year-old Lesley-Anne Down in a supporting role.dbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Orcuttdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatdbp-dbp:nameTrip For Tatdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Trip_for_Tatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_ItalyTrip For Tat is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short cartoon film directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 29, 1960, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:namePorky's Picnicdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_zoosdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picnic_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_squirrelsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_parksPorky's Picnic is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on July 15, 1939, and stars Porky Pig and Petunia Pig.dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Moser_(artist)dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:directorHarry Baileydbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:directorJerry Shieldsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Foster_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:distributorPathe Film Exchange, Inc.dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amadee_J._van_Beurendbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Moser_(artist)dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Foster_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amadee_J._van_Beurendbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffdbp-dbp:nameSmall Town Sheriffdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aesop's_Fables_(film_series)Small Town Sheriff is a 1927 silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios and part of the Aesop's Fables film series started by Paul Terry.dbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:producerRoger Donaldsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruno_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Maria_Monticellidbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Aberdeindbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greer_Robsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:starringDesmond Kellydbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:nameSmash Palacedbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Smash_Palacedbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Atlantic_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smash_Palacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_auto_racing_filmsSmash Palace is a 1981 New Zealand psychological crime thriller directed by Roger Donaldson. The film chronicles Al, a retired race car driver (played by Bruno Lawrence) who runs "Smash Palace", a carwrecking yard in rural Manawatū-Whanganui, with his depressed French wife and their seven-year-old daughter Georgie (Greer Robson). After their turbulent marriage breaks down and his wife obtains a restraining order against him, Al kidnaps Georgie and descends into the rain-forest.Shot on location in the North Island Volcanic Plateau between February and May 1981, Smash Palace was the second feature film Donaldson directed. Lawrence contributed heavily to writing. The soundtrack was composed and performed by New Zealand-born singer Sharon O'Neill. Concerned that cultural cringe may result in an underwhelming box office performance, Donaldson decided to first release the film in Europe and the United States. Smash Palace premiered at Cannes in May 1981, barely four months after filming began. The film's subsequent American release was met with widespread critical acclaim for its performances, themes and cinematography. It was released theatrically in New Zealand in January 1982 and became a box office success. Smash Palace is often cited by critics as one of the best films of 1981 and 1982. The film launched Donaldson's international career. The enthusiasm the film garnered in particular among American critics won him interest from Hollywood, and the chance to direct the first of a number of films financed outside of New Zealand, The Bounty. The film's eponymous wrecking yard is a real location that still exists today.dbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Schwartzdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:distributorPathe Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:producerDavid Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Mylesdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Rhysdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Lapainedbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Schwartzdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Abduction Clubdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stefan_SchwartzThe Abduction Club is a 2002 British-Irish romantic comedy-drama adventure film directed by Stefan Schwartz. Based loosely on real events, the plot centres on a group of outlaws who abduct women in order to marry them. It was written by Richard Crawford and Bill Britten.dbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_of_the_Stuttering_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_filmsThe Case of the Stuttering Pig is a 1937 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on October 30, 1937, and stars Porky Pig and Petunia Pig.The title is a parody of The Case of the Stuttering Bishop, a Perry Mason mystery that Warner Bros. had filmed earlier that year. This is the only cartoon where Petunia appears as Porky's sister.In the film, Porky, Petunia, and their siblings are the intended heirs of their recently deceased uncle. The family's lawyer uses a Dr. Jekyll-style potion to transform himself into a monster. He proceeds to capture most of the heirs, but he is trapped before managing to capture Porky.dbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroodbp-dbp:nameThe Daffy Duckaroodbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daffy_Duckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_McCabeThe Daffy Duckaroo is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Norman McCabe. The cartoon was released on October 24, 1942, and stars Daffy Duck. The film is set in the American West, and Daffy plays a singing cowboy (a genre of Western film popular at the time).dbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:producerEric Smalldbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:producerTani Cohendbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringKim Myersdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringHayden Panettieredbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringMichael Angaranodbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringArmin Mueller-Stahldbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringPeter Hortondbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringRyan Kelleydbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:starringGeorge De La Peñadbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:nameThe Dust Factorydbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Luis_Bacalovdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:The_Dust_Factorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_fantasy_filmsThe Dust Factory is a 2004 film directed and written by Eric Small.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Antiesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picnic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_antsThe Gay Anties is a 1947 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. The short was released on February 15, 1947. The title is a play on words for the "Gay Nineties", a phrase that references the 1890s United States.dbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:directorDave Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:producerAdolph Zukordbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:producerMax Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Male Mandbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsThe Male Man is a short theatrical cartoon by Fleischer Studios. It is one of the films in the Talkartoons series, featuring Bimbo.dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Keatondbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:starringIrene Purcelldbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Spence_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:nameThe Passionate Plumberdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jacques_Devaldbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_RapfThe Passionate Plumber is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Irene Purcell. The screenplay by Laurence E. Johnson and Ralph Spence is based on the 1926 play Dans sa candeur naïve by Jacques Deval. It is the second screen adaptation of the play, following the 1928 silent film The Cardboard Lover. It later was remade in 1942 as Her Cardboard Lover.A French-language version was made at the same time, under the title, Le plombier amoureux.The dueling sequence was reworked in two of Keaton's later short subjects, She's Oil Mine from 1941 and the 1947 Un Duel A Mort made in France.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:directorWill Yappdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:More4dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:producerWill Yapp, Juliet Ricedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carrie_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Lovedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Perrydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Corgandbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:More4dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:nameThe Return of Courtney Lovedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Courtney_Lovedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Courtney_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_the_United_KingdomThe Return of Courtney Love is a 2006 documentary film by Will Yapp documenting the progression of musician Courtney Love's second studio album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, as well as her recovery from drug addiction. The documentary was first broadcast on More4 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 26 September 2006.dbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Jury_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:starringLauderdale Maitlanddbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Jury_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Hutchinson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:nameThe Right to Strikedbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Right_to_Strikepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._SamuelsonThe Right to Strike is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Fred Paul and Campbell Gullan. It was based on a play by Ernest Hutchinson.dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:directorC. Ray Stahldbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:producerCharles Reynoldsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:producerIrene Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:starringMartha Hyerdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:nameThe Scarlet Speardbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_BreakstonThe Scarlet Spear is a 1954 British drama film directed by George P. Breakston and C. Ray Stahl and starring John Bentley and Martha Hyer. It was written by Breakston and Stahl. The cast consisted mostly of Kenyan actors. The plot concerns a British District Officer who tries to prevent a ritual killing.dbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatdbp-dbp:nameTom Tom Tomcatdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tom_Tom_Tomcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1890Tom Tom Tomcat is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 27, 1953, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Rush_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:producerRichard Rushdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Lipskydbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Westdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Rush_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Rush_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Lipskydbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Ford_Coppoladbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Rush_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:László_Görög_(writer)dbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:nameToo Soon to Lovedbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teenage_pregnancy_in_filmdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Soon_to_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_RushToo Soon to Love, also known as High School Honeymoon and Teenage Lovers, is a 1960 American exploitation film directed by Richard Rush and starring Richard Evans, Jennifer West and Jack Nicholson.The film was considered by some critics as among the first of the American "new wave" of filmmaking.dbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Searsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbp:nameWater Birdsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_naturedbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Water_Birdspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joseph_DubinWater Birds is a 1952 American short documentary film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. In 1953, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) at the 25th Academy Awards. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It was shot in Technicolor by more than a dozen cameramen and was created in cooperation with the National Audubon Society and the Denver Museum of Natural History.dbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mary_McGuckiandbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:producerWerner Possardtdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:producerTom Reevedbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:producerMary McGuckiandbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Chaplindbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Richardsondbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Sheridandbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mary_McGuckiandbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_McGuckiandbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_McGuckiandbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Butler_Yeatsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:nameWords Upon the Window Panedbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panedbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Words_Upon_the_Window_Panepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adaptations_of_works_by_W._B._YeatsWords Upon the Window Pane is a 1994 Irish drama film directed by Mary McGuckian and starring Geraldine Chaplin, Ian Richardson, and Jim Sheridan. McGuckian directorial debut, it is based on William Butler Yeats' one-act play of the same name. Pat O'Connor was billed to direct the project but he personally offered McGuckian, who was writing the screenplay at the time, the opportunity to also direct. The film received its US premiere on 10 June 1994 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts as part of the largest retrospective of Irish film ever shown outside Ireland. In September that year, the film was screened at the 51st Venice International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Marshdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valentine_Dyalldbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Creaseydbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:nameSalute the Toffdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsdbp-dbr:Salute_the_Toffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_rediscovered_filmsSalute the Toff is a 1952 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley and Carol Marsh. The film was based on the 1941 novel of the same name by John Creasey, the sixth in the series featuring upper-class sleuth Richard Rollinson, also known as "The Toff". This film and another Toff adaptation, Hammer the Toff, were shot back-to-back at Nettlefold Studios in the summer of 1951. They were released to cinemas in January and May 1952 respectively.Neither film was thought to have survived and both were classed as "missing, believed lost", although there was a degree of hope that they might be lurking as yet uncatalogued in British TV archives. Both films are included on the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films. This changed in 2013 when Salute The Toff was finally released on DVD from Renown Pictures Limited.dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:nameSong of the Islandsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_HawaiiSong of the Islands is a 1942 musical comedy film starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature. It was directed by Walter Lang and released through 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noah_Beerydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:starringLouis Boreldbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:starringKathleen Kellydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ákos_Tolnaydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:nameThe Avenging Handdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_RichardsonThe Avenging Hand (also known as Paradise Hotel) is a 1936 British crime film directed by Victor Hanbury and Frank Richardson and starring Noah Beery, Louis Borel, and Kathleen Kelly. It was written by Reginald Long and Ákos Tolnay.dbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Broadbridgedbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Wooddbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Hopgooddbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gallacherdbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Broadbridgedbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:nameThe Coast Town Kidsdbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coast_Town_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsThe Coast Town Kids is a 1980 Australian TV movie. It was the pilot for a TV series.dbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Rackindbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Blythdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Carlson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Rackindbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Riesnerdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Giddingdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Longstreetdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Sauldbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Helen Morgan Storydbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:The_Helen_Morgan_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_pop_musiciansThe Helen Morgan Story, released in the UK as Both Ends of the Candle, is a 1957 American biographical film directed by Michael Curtiz starring Ann Blyth and Paul Newman.The screenplay by Oscar Saul, Dean Riesner, Stephen Longstreet, and Nelson Gidding is based on the life and career of torch singer/actress Helen Morgan, with fictional touches liberally added for dramatic purposes. This turned out to be Blyth's final film role.Another version of Morgan's life story, Helen Morgan, was produced as a live television drama on Playhouse 90, with Polly Bergen as Morgan. Despite requests to delay the television version, it aired five months before the release of the motion picture.dbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:producerKen Annakindbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Ramplingdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:starringTrevor Howarddbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:starringYul Brynnerdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:starringHarry Andrewsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aida_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Yeldhamdbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:nameThe Long Dueldbp-dbr:The_Long_Dueldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Empire_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Long_Duelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_AnnakinThe Long Duel is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, Charlotte Rampling and Harry Andrews. It was written by Peter Yeldham and is set in British-ruled India of the 1920s.dbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Nebenzahldbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Bergnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:starringPercy Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Nebenzahldbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:nameThe Loves of Arianedbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_CzinnerThe Loves of Ariane is a 1931 British-German drama film directed by Paul Czinner starring Elisabeth Bergner, Charles Carson and Percy Marmont. Shot in Germany, it was an English-language version of the 1931 German film Ariane. It was based on the 1920 novel Ariane, jeune fille russe by Claude Anet.dbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.B._Hardawaydbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Byron_Gaydbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradedbp-dbp:nameThe Penguin Paradedbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Penguin_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_penguinsThe Penguin Parade is a 1938 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on April 23, 1938.dbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntdbp-dbp:nameThe Quail Huntdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Quail_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_AveryThe Quail Hunt is a 1935 short theatrical cartoon by Universal Pictures starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 106th Oswald cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions and the 157th in the entire series. This is one of the last two shorts to feature Oswald in his classic design, the last official appearance of his classic design was in the short Monkey Wretches.dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Haledbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Hunter_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Heybornedbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringGary Crowtondbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringMaren Orddbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringBritani Bateman,dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringDaryn Tufts,dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringMerrill Dodge,dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringMichael Birkeland,dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringTracy Ann Evans,dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:starringWill Swenson,dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Haledbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Hunter_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Moyer_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Haledbp-dbr:The_R.M.dbp-dbp:nameThe R.M.dbp-dbr:The_R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:The_R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halestorm_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_R.M.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Mormon_missionariesThe R.M. is a 2003 comedy film about the experiences of a returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). "RM" is an LDS initialism for "returned missionary". It was written by Kurt Hale and John E. Moyer and directed by Hale.dbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Limdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cathaydbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Foodbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chong_Chee_Kindbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caleb_Gohdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lim_Hwee_Szedbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melody_Chendbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Limdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cathaydbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Foodbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Limdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Haresh_Sharmadbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Tandbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Teenage Textbook Moviedbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Singaporedbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviedbp-dbp:countrySingaporedbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Singaporean_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Teenage_Textbook_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Singaporean_novelsThe Teenage Textbook Movie is a film adaptation of Adrian Tan's bestselling 1988 novel The Teenage Textbook. It is a lighthearted look at the lives of four students in Singapore as they start junior college.dbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Véronique_Jannotdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Di_Ciccodbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:nameThieves After Darkdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:nameLes voleurs de la nuitdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samuel_FullerThieves After Dark (French: Les voleurs de la nuit) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Samuel Fuller starring Véronique Jannot and Bobby Di Cicco. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbp:producerRobert L. Rosendbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringAhmad Nurradindbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_DeWitt_(writer)dbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbp:nameTogether Brothersdbp-dbr:Together_Brothersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Together_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsTogether Brothers is a 1974 American film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ahmad Nurradin and Anthony Wilson. The film is about a gang of street youths who try to expose a cop killer before he gets to a child who witnessed the murder.dbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kim_Roberts_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:directorEli B. Despresdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_Broxdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Henningdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Morrison_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ali_Humisondbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kim_Roberts_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kim_Roberts_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameWilderness Survival for Girlsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilderness_Survival_for_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_thriller_filmsWilderness Survival for Girls is a 2004 independent thriller film directed by Eli B. Despres and Kim Roberts and starring Jeanette Brox, Ali Humison, Megan Henning, and James Morrison. It was shot in 18 days.dbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures, 1955dbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Home Video, 2006dbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringMarian Richmandbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringNorman Nesbittdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:namePizzicato Pussycatdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pianos_and_pianistsPizzicato Pussycat is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 1, 1955.dbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxydbp-dbp:directorBrian Stillmandbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxydbp-dbp:producerBrian Stillmandbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxydbp-dbp:producerKarl Tatedbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxydbp-dbp:namePlastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toysdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_toysdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:Plastic_Galaxypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Star_Wars_documentariesPlastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys, or simply Plastic Galaxy, is a 2014 documentary film directed by Brian Stillman about Kenner's action figures based on the Star Wars franchise.dbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ludwig_Berger_(director)dbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerLudwig Bergerdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Erwindbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:O.P._Heggiedbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Deedbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ludwig_Berger_(director)dbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ludwig_Berger_(director)dbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Percy_Heath_(writer)dbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tristan_Bernarddbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:namePlayboy of Parisdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:Playboy_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ludwig_BergerPlayboy of Paris is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Maurice Chevalier, Frances Dee (in her film debut), and O.P. Heggie. It was based on a 1911 play The Little Cafe by Tristan Bernard which had previously been adapted into a 1919 French silent film. Paramount produced a separate French-language version Le Petit Café, also starring Chevalier, which broke records for an opening-day attendance in Paris.The film introduced the song "My Ideal", composed by Richard A. Whiting and Newell Chase with lyrics by Leo Robin, which became a jazz standard.dbp-dbr:Player_5150dbp-dbp:directorDavid O'Neilldbp-dbr:Player_5150dbp-dbp:namePlayer 5150dbp-dbr:Player_5150dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Player_5150purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Player_5150purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Player_5150purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Player_5150purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Player_5150purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Player_5150purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsPlayer 5150 is a 2008 American film directed by David O'Neill.dbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbp:namePlayful Pandbp-dbr:Playful_Pandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deitiesdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wildfiresdbp-dbr:Playful_Panpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pan_(god)Playful Pan is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on December 27, 1930, by Columbia Pictures. The short's copyright was renewed, and it will enter the public domain on January 1, 2026.dbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Doris_Wishmandbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationaldbp-dbp:producerDoris Wishmandbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Doris_Wishmandbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Doris_Wishmandbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationaldbp-dbp:namePlaygirls Internationaldbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Doris_Wishmandbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Playgirls_Internationalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_documentary_filmsPlaygirls International (also known as Nature's Playgirls, International) is a 1963 American nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. She is notable for having directed and produced at least 30 feature films during a career spanning over four decades, most notably in the sexploitation film genre.dbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._O'Connordbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributorHollywood Picturesdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringRita La Roydbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringSheila Bromleydbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Barringtondbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:starringDonald Reeddbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._O'Connordbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ida_May_Parkdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:namePlaythings of Hollywooddbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playthings_of_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._O'ConnorPlaythings of Hollywood is a 1930 American romantic drama film directed by William A. O'Connor and starring Phyllis Barrington, Rita La Roy, Sheila Bromley and Donald Reed. Made by the independent producer Willis Kent during the early years of sound, it is also known by the alternative title Chiselers of Hollywood. It was made at the Tec-Art Studio in Hollywood on a very short shooting schedule. Kent originally intended to call the film Gold Diggers of Hollywood but abandoned this after Warner Brothers complained the title was too similar to Gold Diggers of Broadway.dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Godfrey_(director)dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:producerDonald Hydedbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Burrdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Lansburydbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Godfrey_(director)dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:namePlease Murder Medbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:namePlease Murder Me!dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Godfreydbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Public_domainPlease Murder Me! is a 1956 American film noir directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Angela Lansbury, Raymond Burr and Dick Foran. The film contains an incomplete copyright notice omitting mention of its claimant and has fallen into the public domain. It was Godfrey’s final film before his death in 1970.dbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paolo_Cavaradbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Skerrittdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michele_Placidodbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corinne_Clérydbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paolo_Cavaradbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernardino_Zapponidbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Enrico_Oldoinidbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paolo_Cavaradbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:namePlot of Feardbp-dbr:Plot_of_Feardbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giallo_filmsdbp-dbr:Plot_of_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paolo_CavaraPlot of Fear (Italian: ...e tanta paura/ Too Much Fear), also known as Bloody Peanuts, is a 1976 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Paolo Cavara. The film also includes a well-known animated erotic insert directed by Gibba in which, as said by Marco Giusti, 'the great Gibba broke out in all kinds of sado-masochistic excesses'.dbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Hurrandbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:producerMichael Cowandbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:producerJason Piettedbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kate_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Lyonsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Walkendbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Molinadbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Blethyndbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naomi_Wattsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Evans_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Hurrandbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kate_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Ponzlovdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:namePlots with a Viewdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rupert_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:Plots_with_a_Viewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_HurranPlots with a View, released internationally as Undertaking Betty, is a 2002 British romantic black comedy film written by Frederick Ponzlov, directed by Nick Hurran, starring Brenda Blethyn, Robert Pugh, Alfred Molina, Naomi Watts, Lee Evans and Christopher Walken. The film began filming in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales in 2002, and was released in the U.S. on 12 November 2005, with a DVD release on 7 March 2006.dbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hannay_(producer)dbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jarrattdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringBruce Barrydbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringOlivia Hamnettdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hannay_(producer)dbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Wishartdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:namePlunge Into Darknessdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MaxwellPlunge Into Darkness is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Olivia Hamnett, Bruce Barry, and John Jarratt. It concerns a couple on a holiday in the country who have a terrorising experience.It was produced by Robert Bruning's Gemini Productions.dbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:starringEvalyn Knappdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:starringEdwin Maxwelldbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:namePolice Car 17dbp-dbr:Police_Car_17dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Police_Car_17purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_crime_filmsPolice Car 17 is a 1933 American pre-Code crime film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Tim McCoy, Evalyn Knapp and Edwin Maxwell.dbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Camerondbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:producerRod Allendbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerard_Kennedy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_J._Holdendbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:starringTerry Gilldbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Camerondbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Daviddbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:namePolice Crop: The Winchester Conspiracydbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_Crop:_The_Winchester_Conspiracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_CameronPolice Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy is a 1990 Australian television film based on Operation Seville and the assassination of Colin Winchester.dbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:distributorAjax Picturesdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringGertrude Messingerdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:starringEdmund Cobbdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:nameRustler's Paradisedbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustler's_Paradisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._FraserRustler's Paradise is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Edmund Cobb. It was produced by the Poverty Row studio Ajax Pictures for release as a second feature. It was later reissued by Astor Pictures in 1947.dbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Gilerdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:starringMarilu Hennerdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:starringAndy Griffithdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:starringFernando Reydbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:starringTom Berengerdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:starringG. W. Baileydbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Gilerdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodydbp-dbp:nameRustlers' Rhapsodydbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steve_Dorffdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksdbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Wilsondbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hugh_Wilsondbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Hilldbp-dbr:Rustlers'_Rhapsodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsRustlers' Rhapsody is a 1985 American comedy–Western film. It is a parody of many Western conventions, most visibly of the singing cowboy films that were prominent in the 1930s and the 1940s. The film was written and directed by Hugh Wilson, who was supposedly inspired by working at CBS Studio Center, the former Republic Pictures backlot. It stars Tom Berenger as a stereotypical good-guy cowboy, Rex O'Herlihan, who is drawn out of a black-and-white film and transferred into a more self-aware setting. Patrick Wayne, son of Western icon John Wayne, co-stars, along with Andy Griffith, Fernando Rey, G.W. Bailey, Marilu Henner and Sela Ward.Henner was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Supporting Actress.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:producerLaurence Harveydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:producerJack Cushinghamdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:starringLaurence Harveydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Whitmandbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Fosterdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Pettetdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Gross_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Arrow Beachdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Arrow_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsWelcome to Arrow Beach is a 1974 American horror film directed by and starring Laurence Harvey. Following its limited theatrical release, an edited version of the film was reissued in 1976 under the title Tender Flesh. This was Harvey's final film.dbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_(Walt_Disney_Company)dbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:producerSilvio Muragliadbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Clermontdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Heyerdahldbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolph_Lundgrendbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Bellmandbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Dunndbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_(Walt_Disney_Company)dbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Clermontdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:nameSilent Triggerdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snipersdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stefano_MainettiSilent Trigger is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy starring Dolph Lundgren and Gina Bellman about a sniper and his female spotter. Lundgren plays Waxman, a former Special Forces soldier who is now working as a heavily armed assassin sent on a mission by a secretive "Agency", to assassinate a target from an abandoned skyscraper in construction. Memories and moral dilemmas resurface when a former spotter from a failed assignment shows up.dbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Van_Bruntdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Pennelldbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalsdbp-dbp:nameSilly Scandalsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Silly_Scandalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsSilly Scandals is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring Betty Boop. This short is the fifth animated short to feature Betty Boop and the first time she is known as Betty after previously being nameless.dbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorRupert Frienddbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorNeil LaButedbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorJacob Chasedbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorRobert Festingerdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorJay Kamendbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorChris Foggindbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:directorBenjamin Graysondbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ShortsTVdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerRupert Frienddbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerTim Harmsdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerTatiana Kellydbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerChris Croucherdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Carlbergdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerJay Kamendbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Graysondbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerRachel Kennedydbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerCarter Pilcherdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Haasdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerDawn Bridgewatedbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerJames L. Honoredbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerJessica Coledbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerLeif Nelsondbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerMarjorie Manndbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerReggie Josephdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerRoberta Marie Munroedbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:producerTrenton Watersondbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringJudi Denchdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringKeira Knightleydbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringJesse Tyler Fergusondbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringWes Bentleydbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringTom Hiddlestondbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:starringLily Tomlindbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Frienddbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Foggindbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ShortsTVdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Frienddbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Croucherdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_LaButedbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Frienddbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Croucherdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:nameStars in Shortsdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Stars_in_Shortspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsStars In Shorts is a 2012 compilation of seven movie-star-filled short films by various directors.dbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Renedbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Banvarddbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vic_Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_D._Parkerdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:nameStrike Me Luckydbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Luckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallStrike Me Lucky is a 1934 Australian comedy musical film starring popular stage comic vaudevillian Roy Rene in his first and only film. It was the fourth feature film from Cinesound Productions but proved a box office disappointment. Director Ken G. Hall claimed it was the only one of his features not to go into profit within a few years of release, although the film eventually covered costs.dbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Helmickdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Howcodbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_R._Marquettedbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Tatedbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Helmickdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Howcodbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_R._Marquettedbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Tatedbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Helmickdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Makouldbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbp:nameTeenage Thunderdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Teenage_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsTeenage Thunder is a 1957 American black-and-white teenaged drama film directed by Paul Helmick. The film stars Chuck Courtney, Melinda Byron, Robert Fuller, Tyler McVey, and Paul Bryar. The opening theme song, "Teenage Kisses", is performed by country music singer David Houston.dbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:producerGregory Ratoffdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Loydbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:starringRichard Greenedbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:starringRoger Liveseydbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:starringPeggy Cumminsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Markeydbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:nameThat Dangerous AgeIf This Be Sindbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lawyersdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:That_Dangerous_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romance_filmsThat Dangerous Age is a 1949 British romance film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Myrna Loy, Roger Livesey and Peggy Cummins. It was adapted from the play Autumn by Margaret Kennedy and Ilya Surguchev. The film was released under the alternative title of If This Be Sin in the United States. It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location in London and Capri. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew.dbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quizzes_and_game_shows_in_popular_cultureThe Ducksters is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The cartoon was released on September 2, 1950, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. The title is a pun on the 1947 film The Hucksters, and the cartoon is a parody largely based on the popular game and quiz show Truth or Consequences.dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Felix_E._Feistdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:producerCarl Kruegerdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sherman_A._Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:starringDewey Martindbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:starringGregg Sherwooddbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Felix_E._Feistdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Kruegerdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sherman_A._Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Felix_E._Feistdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:D.D._Beauchampdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Ansendbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Sellersdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Gloves Storydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_Langedbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Gloves_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Felix_E._FeistThe Golden Gloves Story is a 1950 American film noir sports film directed by Felix E. Feist. It tells the story of boxer Nick Martel as he competes in the Golden Gloves tournament. During the competition he falls in love with Patti, the daughter of Joe Riley, a boxing referee.dbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Boles_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Hardingdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Alexander_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:nameThe Life of Vergie Wintersdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Wintersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Life_of_Vergie_Winterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_SantellThe Life of Vergie Winters is a 1934 American Pre-Code film, starring Ann Harding and John Boles.dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:producerCharles Q. Steeldbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Fyffedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Curzon (actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Gaffneydbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:nameThe Mind of Mr. Reederdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosThe Mind of Mr. Reeder is a 1939 British mystery crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Will Fyffe as Mr. Reeder, with Kay Walsh, George Curzon, and supporting roles for Chili Bouchier, John Warwick and Ronald Shiner.It was produced by Jack Raymond Productions and shot at the Highbury Studios in London, with sets designed by the art director James Carter. It was distributed in the United States by Monogram Pictures using the alternative title The Mysterious Mr. Reeder. Also, Ronald Shiner, Will Fyffe and Jack Raymond were all involved in another Mr. Reeder film The Missing People. The film is based on a 1925 collection of short stories by Edgar Wallace.dbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Corbettdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerwin_Mathewsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:nameThe Pirates of Blood Riverdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Pirates_of_Blood_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_adventure_filmsThe Pirates of Blood River is a 1962 British swashbuckler film directed by John Gilling and starring Kerwin Mathews, Glenn Corbett, Christopher Lee and Oliver Reed.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbp:producerBray Wyndhamdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Bennett_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billie_Bristowdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbp:nameThe Secret of the Lochdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_of_the_Lochpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerThe Secret of the Loch is a 1934 British film about the Loch Ness Monster. It is the first film made about the monster. It was edited by David Lean.Charles Bennett said the film was based on his original idea. He later admitted it was "terrible... but amusing".dbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:directorDavid Mitchelldbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex-Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:distributorRose & Ruby Productionsdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:producerDamian Leedbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:producerDavid Mitchelldbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:M._Emmet_Walshdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringPaul Coufosdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringMichael Copemandbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringPete DempsterMargaret Langrickdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex-Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:nameThundergrounddbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:countryUnited States, Canadadbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Damian_LeeThunderground is a 1989 action film directed by David Mitchell and starring Michael Copeman, Paul Coufos, Pete Dempster, Margaret Langrick, and M. Emmet Walsh.dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Cartoons,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Cartoons,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolly_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1889Wild and Woolly Hare is a 1959 American animated Western comedy short film directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on August 1, 1959 by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of the Looney Tunes series, and features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.dbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:H._B._Warnerdbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Powers_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbp:nameStark Maddbp-dbr:Stark_Maddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stark_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_adventure_filmsStark Mad is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring H. B. Warner, Louise Fazenda, Jacqueline Logan and Henry B. Walthall. This lurid jungle melodrama was an attempt to emulate the then-popular jungle horror films being made at the time by Tod Browning and Lon Chaney. The film was unusual in that it is set in the jungles of Central America rather than Africa.dbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbp:distributorMiracledbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbp:producerArnold Louis Millerdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Louis_Millerdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbp:nameTake Off Your Clothes and Live!dbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Off_Your_Clothes_and_Live!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nudity_in_filmTake Off Your Clothes and Live! is a 1963 British naturist film directed and written by Arnold Louis Miller. It was partly shot in the south of France.dbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladd_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_T._Weinsteindbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McShanedbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Beachamdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Wattisdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Cusackdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladd_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_T._Weinsteindbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Spierdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Burnsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Widowdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTam-Lin ordbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Folk_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roddy_McDowallTam-Lin, also known as The Ballad of Tam-Lin, The Devil's Widow, and The Devil's Woman, is a 1970 British folk horror film directed by Roddy McDowall and starring Ava Gardner and Ian McShane.dbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Michaeldbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Stephendbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Paynedbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Caldicotdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:nameThe Court Martial of Major Kellerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_MorrisThe Court Martial of Major Keller is a 1961 British second feature ('B') film directed by Ernest Morris and written by Brian Clemens. It stars Laurence Payne, Susan Stephen and Austin Trevor. The film recounts the court martial for murder of Major Keller, a British army officer during the Second World War. He is charged with killing his superior officer, but he remains the only witness as to what happened and why.dbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_McKeowndbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_A._Bohusdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Hildebrandtdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Dodsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringJames Brewsterdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringKaren Tighedbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringCharles George Hildebrandtdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringElissa Neildbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringEthel Michelsondbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringJean Taflerdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringJohn Schmerlingdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringRichard Lee Porterdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:starringTom DeFrancodbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_McKeowndbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_A._Bohusdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Hildebrandtdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Dodsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_McKeowndbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:nameThe Deadly Spawndbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:21st_Century_Film_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Deadly_Spawnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parasites_and_parasitoidsThe Deadly Spawn is a 1983 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Douglas McKeown, and produced by Ted A. Bohus. The film's plot centers on a meteor that lands on Earth, which unleashes a carnivorous alien that finds refuge in the basement of a house. As it grows larger, a young monster movie fan named Charles (Charles George Hildebrant) and group of others try to survive against the creature and its offspring.The Deadly Spawn was shot in New Jersey on 16 mm film. The house in which the majority of the film takes place belonged to illustrator Tim Hildebrandt, who also served as an executive producer on the film. John Dods served as associate producer and special effects director; the effects work involved wire-controlled rubber puppets.Upon its release, in some territories, the film's title was changed to Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn or The Return of the Alien's Deadly Spawn in an attempt to capitalize on the worldwide success of the 1979 film Alien.dbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupedbp-dbp:nameThe Pied Piper of Guadalupedbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Pied_Piper_of_Guadalupepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Pied_Piper_of_HamelinThe Pied Piper of Guadalupe is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on August 19, 1961, and stars Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester.It was nominated at the 34th Academy Awards in the category of Best Animated Short.dbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Union-Filmdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Comet_Videodbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rozdelovna_Filmu_Ceskoslovenského_Státního_Filmudbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noreen_Nashdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Watkindbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Darwelldbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Donaldsondbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Union-Filmdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Comet_Videodbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rozdelovna_Filmu_Ceskoslovenského_Státního_Filmudbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crane_Wilburdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:nameThe Red Stalliondbp-dbr:The_Red_Stalliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Red_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Friedrich_HollaenderThe Red Stallion is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander shot in Cinecolor. It is about a young boy who trains his beloved pet horse to be a racehorse in order to save his grandmother's farm from foreclosure. It was filmed at Mount Shasta and the Shasta Starr Ranch in northern California.dbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Hustondbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Starrdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bud_Barskydbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dialoguedbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:nameThe Star Witnessdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Star_Witnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_drama_filmsThe Star Witness is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Wellman. The film stars Walter Huston, Frances Starr, Grant Mitchell, and Chic Sale. The Star Witness was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Story.A print of the film is preserved by the Library of Congress.dbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:producerCoproducción España-USA; Carbo Filmsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Casseldbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_McCarthydbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lili_Taylordbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Manndbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexis_Arquettedbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Westdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringSherilyn Lawsondbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringChanda Wattsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringKathryn Hurddbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:starringLinda Ruth Goertzdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:nameThings I Never Told Youdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_I_Never_Told_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isabel_CoixetThings I Never Told You (original title: Cosas que nunca te dije) is a 1996 Spanish-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Lili Taylor and Andrew McCarthy.dbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Ganzerdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbp:producerAlvin Ganzerdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Ganzerdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alvin_Ganzerdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Appledbp-dbp:nameThree Bites of the Appledbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Applepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Applepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Applepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Applepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Applepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Three_Bites_of_the_Applepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alvin_GanzerThree Bites of the Apple is a 1967 American romantic comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer.dbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriesdbp-dbp:directorEd Bell and Thomas Lennondbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriesdbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriesdbp-dbp:nameUnchained Memoriesdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terence_Blancharddbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Unchained_Memoriespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_slavery_in_the_United_StatesUnchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives is a 2003 American documentary film about the stories of former slaves interviewed during the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers' Project and preserved in the WPA Slave Narrative Collection. This HBO film interpretation directed by Ed Bell and Thomas Lennon is a compilation of slave narratives, narrated by actors, emulating the original conversation with the interviewer. The slave narratives may be the most accurate in terms of the everyday activities of the enslaved, serving as personal memoirs of more than two thousand former slaves. The documentary depicts the emotions of the slaves and what they endured. The "Master" had the opportunity to sell, trade, or kill the enslaved, for retribution should one slave not obey.dbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGM-EMIdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Sherrindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Murraydbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Sherrindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUp Pompeiidbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Roman_Empiredbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Nero_on_filmdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_79_ADdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pompeii_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_KellettUp Pompeii is a 1971 British sex comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern. It was written by Sid Colin based on an idea by Talbot Rothwell.It is based on characters from the British television sitcom Up Pompeii! (1969–1975). There were two sequels: Up the Chastity Belt (1971), and Up the Front (1972).dbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:starringRaymond Lovelldbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:starringFinlay Curriedbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:starringJean Kentdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sylvainedbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:nameWarn That Mandbp-dbr:Warn_That_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Warn_That_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_thriller_filmsWarn That Man is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Gordon Harker, Raymond Lovell and Finlay Currie. It was written by Huntington and Vernon Sylvaine based on the latter's 1941 play Warn That Man! which had run for ten months on the West End stage, with Harker reprising his original role. The film was made at Welwyn Studios, with sets designed by the art director Charles Gilbert.The plot is similar to the later film The Eagle Has Landed (1976) which also concerns a plot to kidnap Winston Churchill from rural England.dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:directorGary Burnsdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Telefilm_Canadadbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Criterion_Collectiondbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributorLot 47 Filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributorUnited States:dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CTV_Television_Networkdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributorCanada:dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:distributorAustralia:dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:producerGary Burnsdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shirley_Vercruyssedbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringGordon Curriedbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringDon McKellardbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringTammy Isbelldbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringJames McBurneydbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringJennifer Clementdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringMarya Delverdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringFabrizio Filippodbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:starringTobias Godsondbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Burns_(director)dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Telefilm_Canadadbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Criterion_Collectiondbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CTV_Television_Networkdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Burns_(director)dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shirley_Vercruyssedbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Burns_(director)dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Martin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Waydowntowndbp-dbp:namewaydowntowndbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Calgarydbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_business_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Calgarydbp-dbr:Waydowntownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_BurnsWaydowntown (stylized as waydowntown) is a 2000 Canadian film directed by Gary Burns and starring Fab Filippo, Don McKellar, Marya Delver and Michelle Beaudoin. The film is a dark comedy that explores office culture and its effects and often uses surrealism to achieve its thematic goals.The film is set in Calgary, Alberta, where many downtown buildings are connected by the Plus 15, an extensive network of indoor skywalks. Because of this network, the hustle and bustle of the traditional "main street" has been replaced by recirculated air, food courts, and fluorescent lights. The result is a bleak and often humorous dark comedy about Canadian corporate culture.dbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:directorCharles Kaufmandbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:producerFrank Vitaledbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:producerCharles Kaufmandbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:producerSusan P. Thomasesdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:G._Gordon_Liddydbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Strathairndbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morey_Amsterdamdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Maysdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Siegel_(talk_show_host)dbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Cameron_Swayzedbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myron_Cohendbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Blassiedbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Marineaudbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Orangedbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringNicky Beimdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:starringTina Marie Staianodbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callsdbp-dbp:nameWhen Nature Callsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Nature_Callspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsWhen Nature Calls is a 1985 spoof comedy written and directed by Charles Kaufman and starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn in an early performance. The film was distributed by Charles Kaufman's brother, Lloyd Kaufman, of Troma Entertainment (sister Susan Kaufman worked as an art director and their father Stanley appeared as an actor in the film).dbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:directorOtakar Votocekdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:producerLaurens Geelsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Maasdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_O'Tooledbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Firthdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otakar_Votocekdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Maasdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Kochdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Otakar_Votocekdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:nameWings of Famedbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famedbp-dbp:countryNetherlandsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Dutch_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_Famepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_fantasy_comedy_filmsWings of Fame is a 1990 Dutch English-language comedy fantasy film (released in the UK on 26 April 1991) directed by Otakar Votocek and starring Peter O'Toole, Colin Firth, Marie Trintignant, Andréa Ferréol and Robert Stephens. The script was written by Dutch writer Herman Koch.Catering of the movie (that was shot partly in Amsterdam's city theater) was done by Jan (the father of Jouke Keizer) from his catering bus parked at the Leidseplein.dbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Laughtondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErich Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Laughtondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clemence_Danedbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bartlett_Cormackdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSidewalks of Londondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_LaughtonSt Martin's Lane, also known as Sidewalks of London, London After Dark, and Partners of the Night, is a 1938 British black-and-white comedy drama starring Charles Laughton as a busker or street entertainer who teams up with a talented pickpocket, played by Vivien Leigh. The film co-stars Rex Harrison and Tyrone Guthrie in a rare acting appearance. It also features Ronald Shiner as the barman (uncredited). It was produced by Laughton's Mayflower Pictures Corporation.dbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:directorWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:directorBill Nolandbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:nameTeacher's Pestsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsTeacher's Pests is a 1932 short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 66th Oswald short by Walter Lantz Productions and the 118th in the entire series.dbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Withingtondbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clinton_Childsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Linus_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_P._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:distributorImperial Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Withingtondbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clinton_Childsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Linus_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_P._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lowell_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:nameThe Blonde Captivedbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blonde_Captivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-indigenous_racism_in_AustraliaThe Blonde Captive is a 1931 pre-Code film directed by Clinton Childs, Ralph P. King, Linus J. Wilson, and Paul Withington. The film took previously released anthropological footage of native peoples in the Pacific and Australia, and added a sensationalized storyline.After its 1947 re-screening the film went missing. A full print of the film was later discovered and made commercially available on DVD in 2010. It is also viewable online on YouTube.dbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:producerAlbert Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:starringCharles Bannisterdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:starringEdwin Stylesdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Five Pound Mandbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Pound_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerThe Five Pound Man is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Judy Gunn, Edwin Styles and Charles Bannister. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jane_Prowsedbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringPeter Capaldidbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringRicky Tomlinsondbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dervla_Kirwandbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringBrian Blesseddbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringHolly Earldbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Earldbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringSean Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringHelen Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jane_Prowsedbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Shearerdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Greatest Store In The Worlddbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_novels_adapted_into_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Store_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:S_Club_7_television_seriesThe Greatest Store in the World is a book written by Alex Shearer, later made into a made-for-television film which was broadcast on 24 December 1999 by CBBC (on BBC One). The TV movie has been shown a few times at Christmas on the CBBC channel. It was filmed in the famous London department store Harrods (though the name "Harrods" is not used in the story).dbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Cameron_Menziesdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:René_Raydbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Cameron_Menziesdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Berkmandbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:nameThe Green Cockatoodbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoodbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:The_Green_Cockatoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Cameron_MenziesThe Green Cockatoo (also known as Four Dark Hours and Race Gang) is a 1937 British drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring John Mills, Rène Ray, and Robert Newton. It was adapted by Ted Barkman from a story by Graham Greene and shot at Denham Studios. It tells the story of an innocent young woman who arrives in London looking for work and, pursued by both criminals and police, is involved in a headlong series of fights and flights.dbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fielder_Cookdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:producerFred L Engeldbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enid_Lorimerdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominic_Guarddbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colleen_Dewhurstdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Boyddbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Cusackdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fielder_Cookdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:nameThe Hands of Cormac Joycedbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycedbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hands_of_Cormac_Joycepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fielder_CookThe Hands of Cormac Joyce is a 1972 made-for-television movie (Hallmark Hall of Fame) directed by Fielder Cook.dbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckdbp-dbp:nameThe Henpecked Duckdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Henpecked_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettThe Henpecked Duck is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and written by Warren Foster. The cartoon was released on August 30, 1941, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.The film is set in a court room, where Daffy tries to save his marriage after losing his wife's egg.dbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_E._Levoydbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_E._Levoydbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lester_Coledbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hopkins_Adamsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rita_Weimandbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathanael_Westdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Erskine_(educator)dbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S.S._Van_Dinedbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fulton_Ourslerdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franklin_Delano_Rooseveltdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe President's Mysterydbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_President's_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franklin_D._RooseveltThe President's Mystery is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Henry Wilcoxon, Betty Furness, Sidney Blackmer and Evelyn Brent. It was based on a novel inspired by an outline by the sitting President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, with all proceeds of both the book and films going to the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures. The film was released under the alternative title One for All in the United Kingdom by British Lion Films.dbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:producerEric L'Epine Smithdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Petula_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Astelldbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Classicsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:nameThe Romantic Agedbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scandalous_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Romantic_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Charles_WilliamsThe Romantic Age is a 1949 British drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville. The screenplay by Peggy Barwell and Edward Dryhurst is based on the French novel Lycee des jeunes filles by Serge Véber. The film was retitled Naughty Arlette for the American release.dbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversaldbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerF. W. Thringdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringCecil Scottdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._J._Dennisdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sentimental Blokedbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writersdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sentimental_Bloke_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._W._ThringThe Sentimental Bloke is a 1932 Australian film directed by F. W. Thring and starring Cecil Scott and Ray Fisher. It is an adaptation of the 1915 novel Songs of a Sentimental Bloke by C. J. Dennis, which had previously been filmed in 1919.dbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:starringIan McShanedbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:starringSamantha Eggardbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Maskelldbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:starringPaul Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:nameThe Wild and the Willingdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Wild_and_the_Willingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_LincolnshireThe Wild and the Willing (also known as Young and Willing) is a 1962 British romantic drama film, directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Virginia Maskell, Paul Rogers, Ian McShane and Samantha Eggar. It is the film debuts of Ian McShane, John Hurt, and Samantha Eggar. It was written by Nicholas Phipps and Mordecai Richler based on the 1960 play The Tinker by Laurence Doble and Robert Sloman.It depicts a group of students at university.dbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:starringLeslie Banksdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:starringArthur Finndbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:starringTullio Carminatidbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_Melforddbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Farkasdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:nameThree Maximsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Three_Maximspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_J._MankiewiczThree Maxims is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Leslie Banks. It was released in the United States under the alternative title The Show Goes On. Separate French and German language versions were filmed 1935 in Paris. The film's sets were designed by Wilcox's regular art director Lawrence P. Williams.dbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:producerS.W. Smithdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilian_Oldlanddbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringHaddon Masondbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maisie_Gaydbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:nameTo Oblige a Ladydbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:To_Oblige_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_HaynesTo Oblige a Lady is a 1931 British comedy film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Maisie Gay, Warwick Ward, Lilian Oldland, Haddon Mason and James Carew. The film is based on a play by Edgar Wallace. It was produced at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie for release as a second feature.dbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Renauddbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brent_Renauddbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Renauddbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brent_Renauddbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:nameWarrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijingdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Iraq_Wardbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_veteransdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sportspeople_with_disabilitydbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Olympicsdbp-dbr:Warrior_Champions:_From_Baghdad_to_Beijingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_Summer_ParalympicsWarrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing is a 2009 American documentary film directed by the Renaud Brothers. The films tells the individual stories of four American soldiers who lost limbs or suffered paralysis in the Iraq War, and of their training to try for a position on the 2008 U.S. Paralympic team and their journey to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing.dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_F._Edelmandbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_de_Havillanddbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_F._Edelmandbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Fessierdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:nameWings of the Navydbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_NavyWings of the Navy is a 1939 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring George Brent, Olivia de Havilland and John Payne. Like many of the Warner Bros. features in the pre-World War II era, it was intended to serve as propaganda for the U.S. military and received heavy support from the U.S. Navy, which also considered the film as a recruiting tool.dbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Howard_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Chapmandbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:nameSubmarine Raiderdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsSubmarine Raider is a 1942 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Howard.dbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:starringAileen Pringledbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:starringFred Kelseydbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:nameSubway Expressdbp-dbr:Subway_Expressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:Subway_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsSubway Express is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Jack Holt, Aileen Pringle and Fred Kelsey.dbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Stormdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Clevelanddbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:starringPhil Regandbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bradford_Ropesdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_A._Carrolldbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:nameSunbonnet Suedbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Murphydbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunbonnet_Suepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_musical_comedy_filmsSunbonnet Sue is a 1945 American comedy musical film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Gale Storm, Phil Regan and George Cleveland. The film's composer, Edward J. Kay, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1946.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:starringGreta Gyntdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:starringFrank Foxdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:starringMeinhart Maurdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:nameThe Last Barricadedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_BryceThe Last Barricade is a 1938 British drama film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Frank Fox, Greta Gynt and Meinhart Maur. It was produced by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox at the company's Wembley Studios in London for release as a Quota Quickie. The film's sets were designed by the art director Carmen Dillon.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Haydendbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Savagedbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dub_Taylordbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:nameThe Last Horsemandbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Horsemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsThe Last Horseman is a 1944 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, and Ann Savage.dbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harvey_Wangdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerdbp-dbp:starringDominic Chianesedbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerdbp-dbp:starringDick Latessadbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harvey_Wangdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerdbp-dbp:nameThe Last New Yorkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_New_Yorkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)The Last New Yorker is a 2007 American drama film directed by Harvey Wang and starring Dominic Chianese and Dick Latessa.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:directorJay Wertzdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringCameron Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Silayandbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Baker_Halldbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stack_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Fongdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:starringHal Bokardbp-dbr:The_Last_Reuniondbp-dbp:nameThe Last Reuniondbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philippine_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Reunionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_martial_arts_filmsThe Last Reunion is a 1982 action drama film directed by Jay Wertz. It stars Leo Fong, Cameron Mitchell, Hal Bokar, Philip Baker Hall, Stack Pierce, and Vic Silayan. The film is also known as Revenge of the Bushido Blade. It was written and produced at a time when there was a succession of popular Hollywood action films incorporating martial arts-themed plots and storylines.dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:distributorAjax Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:starringVictor Poteldbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:starringBetty Mackdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:nameThe Last of the Clintonsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Clintonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._FraserThe Last of the Clintons is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Betty Mack and Victor Potel. It was the last film released by the Poverty Row studio Ajax Pictures before it closed down.dbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_A._Sareckydbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reno_Brownedbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barney_A._Sareckydbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Benton_Cheneydbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:nameThe Law Comes to Gunsightdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_Comes_to_Gunsightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerThe Law Comes to Gunsight is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Reno Browne.dbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:I.E._Chadwickdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerTrem Carrdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Farnumdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Priscilla_Deandbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringSally Blanedbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringRex Belldbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:I.E._Chadwickdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jones_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:nameThe Law of the Seadbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Law_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerThe Law of the Sea is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Otto Brower, and starring William Farnum, Sally Blane and Rex Bell, as well as Priscilla Dean in one of her last films. Produced by Chadwick Pictures and originally distributed through Monogram Pictures, the film has had several video releases such as on VHS from Grapevine.dbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Astrid_Allwyndbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Shanedbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Rhinedbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Leather Pushersdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leather_Pushers_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_RawlinsThe Leather Pushers is a 1940 American comedy action film directed by John Rawlins and starring Andy Devine, Richard Arlen and Astrid Allwyn. It was part of the Aces of Action series with the two stars.It was based on the series of stories The Leather Pushers. Filming started July 1940.dbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Arrow_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Smithdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdelyn Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham Skipperdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringTaylor Zaudtkedbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Arrow_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Leachdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_comedy_horror_filmsThe Leech is a 2022 American holiday comedy horror film directed by Eric Pennycoff and starring Jeremy Gardner, Taylor Zaudtke and Graham Skipper.dbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fdbp-dbp:directorJack Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Seidendbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marionette_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Limejuice_Mystery_or_Who_Spat_in_Grandfather's_Porridge%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsThe Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfather's Porridge? is a 1930 British marionette film directed by Jack Harrison.dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:starringVera Reynoldsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:starringHarry Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_Lesserdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Howard_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forrest_Sheldondbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Lone Rider is a 1930 American western film directed by Louis King and starring Buck Jones, Vera Reynolds and Harry Woods. It was remade twice by Columbia first as The Man Trailer (1934) and then The Thundering West (1939).dbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:starringMargot Grahamedbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:starringEdmund Breondbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Louis_Verneuildbp-dbr:The_Love_Habitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanThe Love Habit is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Seymour Hicks, Margot Grahame and Edmund Breon. It was made at Elstree Studios with production beginning in August 1930. Produced by British International Pictures, the largest British film company of the time, it was released in January the following year. It was based on a French play Pour avoir Adrienne by Louis Verneuil.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:directorLindsay Fleaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:distributorDeadly Dingbat Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:producerLindsay Fleaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringLindsay Fleaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringBernie Davisdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringIngle Knightdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringRoss Bryantdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringTina Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lego_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_filmsThe Magic Portal is a 1989 live-action/stop motion animated sci-fi adventure short film written, produced and directed by Lindsay Fleay. Filmed with the Lego line of construction toys, the film is considered to be a significant example of early brickfilms. The film tells the story of an astronaut that finds a mysterious portal that transports him and his crew to strange and wondrous worlds. Fleay appears in a live-action role.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caryl_Lincolndbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_D._Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_O._Hoytdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Ryterdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_New_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Man from New Mexico is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Tom Tyler, Caryl Lincoln and Robert D. Walker.dbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:directorJohn N. Smithdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:producerGiles Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringMort Ransendbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Granadbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringAshley Murraydbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_N._SmithThe Masculine Mystique is a Canadian docufiction film directed by Giles Walker and John N. Smith and released in 1984.The film centres on Alex (Sam Grana), Blue (Stefan Wodoslawsky), Mort (Mort Ransen) and Ashley (Ashley Murray), four men whose perspectives on the changing nature of men's sexual and romantic relationships with women in the wake of feminism are explored through both documentary "interviews" and narrative vignettes. Alex is a married father who is having an extramarital affair; Ashley is a single parent, recently separated from his wife but not ready to commit to a new relationship; Mort is a divorced man who is seeking a new relationship; Blue is a single man seeking the "perfect woman".The film, which had a budget of $489,590 (equivalent to $1,269,218 in 2023), was the first in the National Film Board of Canada's series of "alternative dramas" in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques. It was created and scripted through an improvisational process, with the film's characters being portrayed by National Film Board filmmakers and their family members rather than by professional actors.The characters of Alex and Blue were subsequently spun off into the follow-up films 90 Days and The Last Straw, which explored Alex becoming a sperm donor and Blue entering a relationship with a Korean mail-order bride. 90 Days was the most commercially and critically successful of the three films, garnering several nominations at the 1986 Genie Awards. The Masculine Mystique won a Red Ribbon at the 1985 American Film and Video Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:producerHal B. Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:starringHugh Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aline_MacMahondbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:starringGuy Kibbeedbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Markeydbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Scoladbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Merry_Frinkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kathryn_ScolaThe Merry Frinks is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee and Hugh Herbert. It is also known by the alternative title of Happy Family.dbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:starringJohn Darrowdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Paddendbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:starringClaudia Delldbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Midnight_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsThe Midnight Lady is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sarah Padden, John Darrow and Claudia Dell. It is also known by the alternative title of Dream Mother.dbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbp:starringWalt Disneydbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Moose_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsThe Moose Hunt is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on April 30, 1931, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was the twenty-eighth Mickey Mouse short to be produced and the fourth of that year.This is the first cartoon to feature Pluto as Mickey's pet – in his previous appearance, 1930's The Picnic, he was called "Rover" and lived with Minnie Mouse. The cartoon is dominated by Pluto's antics, he gets a minute and a half of solo screen time.Pluto speaks three times in the cartoon – crying "Mammy!", telling Mickey to "Kiss me!" and pointing out "The moose!" Except for one more "mammy" at the end of Mickey Steps Out, Pluto never speaks again.dbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Madisondbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lupe_Vélezdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrianne_Allendbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Syriadbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Miles_ManderThe Morals of Marcus is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Miles Mander and starring Lupe Vélez, Ian Hunter and Adrianne Allen. The screenplay concerns an archaeologist who finds a woman hiding in his luggage who has escaped from a harem and they eventually fall in love and marry. The Morals of Marcus was previously filmed twice as silents in 1915 (The Morals of Marcus, with Marie Doro) and in 1921 (Morals, with May McAvoy).dbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Charmandbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbp:starringMolly Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbp:starringOmari Hardwickdbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Charmandbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Charmandbp-dbr:The_Mothershipdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2023_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Mothershippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_Rights_Capital_filmsThe Mothership is an unreleased American science fiction adventure film written and directed by Matthew Charman. The film stars Halle Berry, Molly Parker, and Omari Hardwick.dbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Reevesdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Jergensdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_YarbroughThe Mutineers is a 1949 American adventure film directed by Jean Yarbrough starring Adele Jergens, George Reeves and Jon Hall. It was produced by Sam Katzman for release by Columbia Pictures. The film was also known under the alternative title Pirate Ship.It was one of several movies Jon Hall made for Sam Katzman, the others including The Prince of Thieves'.dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Bruntondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:distributorScreamin' Banshee Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:producerColin Bruntondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:starringColin Bruntondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:starringGerry Quigleydbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:starringCarmela Alberodbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Bruntondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Bruntondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Bruntondbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Moon_Men_of_Canadapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_filmsThe Mysterious Moon Men of Canada is a Canadian short film, directed by Colin Brunton and released in 1988.A mockumentary, the film centres on Brownie McFadden (Gerry Quigley), a documentary filmmaker who is trying to track down two guys from Owen Sound, Ontario who flew to the moon in a homemade rocket in 1959 — ten years before the Apollo 11 mission — but were too polite and unassuming, too stereotypically Canadian, to publicly take credit for the achievement. Although he fails in his quest to locate the space travellers, he undergoes a variety of other experiences, including losing his virginity to an older woman, and being followed by a blind cyclist who is travelling across Canada in a parody of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope.The cast also includes Clarence Haynes, Lynn Haynes, Larry Hudson, Ron Cook, Ellen Dean and Marsh Phillips.dbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Fairbanks_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Bellamydbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._Somerset_Maughamdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Presnelldbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_Maughamdbp-dbr:The_Narrow_Corner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._GreenThe Narrow Corner is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Patricia Ellis and Ralph Bellamy. It is an adaptation of Somerset Maugham's 1932 novel The Narrow Corner. It was remade in 1936 as Isle of Fury.The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert M. Haas.dbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerBernard Mainwaringdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringHal Gordondbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Long_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:starringDan Youngdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:The_New_Hoteldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_MainwaringThe New Hotel is a 1932 British musical film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Norman Long, Dan Young and Hal Gordon. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.dbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directorDon Thompsondbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerJim Hanleydbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerWilliam F. Deneendbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hurtdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keir_Dulleadbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Gray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Phillips_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronee_Blakleydbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alvin_Rakoffdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Whitemoredbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fuestdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Blochdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom /Canadadbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Blochdbp-dbr:Three_Dangerous_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Robert_BlochThree Dangerous Ladies is a 1977 British-Canadian horror anthology film composed of three episodes of the six-part Harlech Television and The Ontario Educational Communications Authority co-produced series of half-hour television films titled Classics Dark and Dangerous. The three segments, Mrs. Amworth, The Mannikin and The Island, were directed, respectively, by Alvin Rakoff, Don Thompson, and Robert Fuest. The cast includes Glynis Johns, John Phillips, Ronee Blakley, Keir Dullea, John Hurt and Charles Gray.dbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Flemyngdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Montaguedbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Thawdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIngrid Hafnerdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Flemyngdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFive to Onedbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Five_to_One_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_FlemyngFive To One is a 1963 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starring Lee Montague, Ingrid Hafner and John Thaw. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations. The screenplay was by Roger Marshall, based on the 1928 Wallace story The Thief in the Night.dbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:starringNorman Lloyddbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:starringLisa Ferradaydbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_B._Ullmandbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:nameFlame of Stambouldbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stambouldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:Flame_of_Stamboulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_IstanbulFlame of Stamboul is a 1951 American thriller film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Richard Denning, Lisa Ferraday and Norman Lloyd.The film's sets were designed by the art director Cary Odell.dbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Woodburydbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Fosterdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlame of the Westdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Flame_of_the_West_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsFlame of the West is a 1945 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Joan Woodbury.dbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Brown_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerTrem Carrdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerI.E. Chadwickdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringNoel Francisdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Cooperdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Brown_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Brown_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlamesdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flames_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karl_BrownFlames is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film written and directed by Karl Brown and starring Johnny Mack Brown, George Cooper and Noel Francis.dbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Amurridbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Worthdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Hopperdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKiefer Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Amurridbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Worthdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lougherydbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlashbackdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1989dbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Barry_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_filmsdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Lougherydbp-dbr:Flashback_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franco_AmurriFlashback is a 1990 American adventure comedy film starring Dennis Hopper, Kiefer Sutherland, and Carol Kane. The film is written by David Loughery and directed by Franco Amurri.dbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnatole de Grunwalddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Todddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:nameFlesh and Blooddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Glasgowdbp-dbr:Flesh_and_Blood_(1951_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_GrunwaldFlesh and Blood is a 1951 British drama film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring with Richard Todd (in two roles), Glynis Johns and Joan Greenwood. It was written by Anatole de Grunwald based upon the 1933 play A Sleeping Clergyman by James Bridie. Richard Todd said the film "received reasonable reviews and [did] moderate business".dbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lucki_Stipeticdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milvadbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucki_Stipeticdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicesdbp-dbp:nameGesualdo: Death for Five Voicesdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voicespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_documentary_filmsGesualdo: Death for Five Voices (German: Tod für fünf Stimmen) is a 1995 film by German director Werner Herzog filmed for ZDF television. The film explores the music of Carlo Gesualdo and the legends surrounding Gesualdo's personality, his cursed castle, and his murder of his wife and her lover. Between narration and interviews, several of Gesualdo's madrigals are performed. Herzog calls Death for Five Voices "one of the films closest to my heart."dbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:producerAndrew J. Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_MacLainedbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Burnettdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nathan_Lanedbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Midlerdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raquel_Welchdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Reiserdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roseanne_Barrdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Tomlindbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Vilanchdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:nameGet Brucedbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_film_industrydbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_J._KuehnGet Bruce (sometimes stylized as Get Bruce!) is a 1999 American documentary film starring Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Shirley MacLaine, Steven Seagal, Carol Burnett and Michael Douglas. The film is directed by Andrew J. Kuehn.dbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:nameGet Off My Footdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Off_My_Footpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_lost_filmsGet Off My Foot is a 1935 British comedy film, directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller and Chili Bouchier. It was written by Frank Launder and Robert Edmunds based on the play Money by Wire by Edward A. Paulton.The film was a quota quickie production.It is classed as a lost film.dbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Cronedbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMercury Picturesdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Talmadgedbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Talmadgedbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Greydbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Malatestadbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Cronedbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Talmadgedbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_R._Condondbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameGet That Girldbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Girl_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_CroneGet That Girl is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by George Crone and starring Richard Talmadge, Shirley Grey and Fred Malatesta.dbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:distributorRegent Picturesdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Truexdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:starringJean Arthurdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:starringHarry Davenportdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Varneydbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:nameGet That Venusdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_That_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_VarneyGet That Venus is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Arthur Varney and starring Ernest Truex, Jean Arthur and Harry Davenport.dbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Fraser_(TV_producer)dbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:producerAlan Landsburg, Woody Fraserdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Willarddbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandahl_Bergmandbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:starringKerry Millerickdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Fraser_(TV_producer)dbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Landsburgdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Willarddbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:nameGetting the Last Laughdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Getting_the_Last_Laughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsGetting the Last Laugh was a comedy TV movie special produced by the Landsburg Company, and first broadcast on the ABC network in 1985. It consisted of multiple segments with humorous tips to get revenge on the things that annoy us in everyday life. Guest stars included Danny Thomas, Shirley Jones, Rona Barrett, Ray Parker Jr., Jerry Mathers, and Barbara Billingsley. It was written by Fred Willard and Shelley Ross. In one segment, Ray Parker Jr. reprises his hit Ghostbusters theme ("Who you gonna call?") in a parody poking fun at uncooperative machines, with cameo appearances by Richard Simmons, Hervé Villechaize, Barbara Billingsley, and Rene Auberjonois.dbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:directorRobert J. Emerydbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:distributorCinar Productions/ World International Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:producerGeorge B. Roberts,Paul Rubensteindbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:starringPaul Elliot, Gabe Lewis, Mickey Shiffdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:nameGhetto Freaksdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_ClevelandGhetto Freaks is a 1970 American independent hippie exploitation film directed by Robert J. Emery and written by John Pappas and Robert J. Emery. It was filmed entirely in Cleveland, Ohio, and originally opened in Cleveland under the title Sign of Aquarius, alternately titled Love Commune.Shortly after that, the film was retitled Ghetto Freaks and edited to include two additional minutes of footage showing a young, handsome black man performing a blood ceremony with a group of robed young women. The Ghetto Freaks version was marketed as a blaxploitation film, despite almost all the film's actors, including the male and female leads, being white.The film has also been distributed under the titles Wages of Sin and The Aquarians (not to be confused with the 1970 television film The Aquarians starring Ricardo Montalbán).dbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:directorAnimation:dbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:directorWilliam Henningdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margie_Hinesdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:nameGhosks is in the Bunkdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Ghosks_is_the_Bunkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsGhosks Is the Bunk is a 1939 animated short starring Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto. Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Bluto. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it. But they quickly discover him and, even better, a can of invisible paint, and they get the better of him.dbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:producerCharles J. Bigelowdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Finleydbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:nameGhost Gunsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerGhost Guns is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. This is the thirteenth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Evelyn Finley, Riley Hill and Ernie Adams.dbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCommodore Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Sharpe_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Findlaydbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameGhost Towndbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Commodore_Pictures_filmsGhost Town is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, David Sharpe and Ruth Findlay. It was produced by William Berkedbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:distributorTyburn Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Wigandbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:producerThomas Clydedbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Sellersdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spike_Milligandbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Wigandbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spike_Milligandbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Jones_(writer)dbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:nameGhost in the Noonday Sundbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sundbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Algiersdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_partially_in_colordbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abductiondbp-dbr:Ghost_in_the_Noonday_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_CyprusGhost in the Noonday Sun is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Peter Medak starring Peter Sellers, Anthony Franciosa and Spike Milligan. The film suffered a difficult production due to Sellers's erratic behavior and was not theatrically released. Medak described the film as "the biggest disaster of my life" in 2016.The script was written by Evan Jones and Ernest Tidyman (uncredited) with additional dialogue by Milligan. The film was produced by Thomas Clyde and Gareth Wigan with cinematography by Michael Reed and Larry Pizer. The title and some of the plot details are based on the book of the same title by Newbery Medal-winning children's author Sid Fleischman.dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:producerKen G. Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:nameGhosts of Port Arthurdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallGhosts of Port Arthur is a 1933 Australian short documentary directed by Ken G. Hall. It was described as a "travel fantasy" which focuses on the history of the penal settlement at Port Arthur.It includes sections on New Norfolk, Hobart, Port Arthur, the Hobart Zoo and the Derwent River district.dbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbp:starringWalt Disneydbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbp:nameGiantlanddbp-dbr:Giantlanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Jack_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Giantlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsGiantland is a 1933 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film is an adaptation of the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" with Mickey Mouse in the title role. Mickey is voiced by Walt Disney and Mickey's nephews are voiced by Marcellite Garner, who at the time usually voiced Minnie Mouse. It was the 62nd Mickey Mouse short film, and the twelfth of that year.The film was the artistic predecessor to later Disney films such as Gulliver Mickey (1934), Brave Little Tailor (1938), and Fun and Fancy Free (1947). It also marked the animated debut of Mickey's nephews, although the large number of them is inconsistent with Mickey having only two nephews (Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse) in the comic strip.dbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:AJ_Schnackdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cowboy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Plexifilmdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbp:producerShirley Moyersdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:AJ_Schnackdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cowboy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Plexifilmdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)dbp-dbp:nameGiganticdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:They_Might_Be_GiantsGigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) is a documentary profiling the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, featuring interviews with Frank Black, Sarah Vowell, Dave Eggers, Mark Hoppus, and others. It was directed by AJ Schnack and premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2002. It was released in theaters by Cowboy Pictures, and on DVD by Plexifilm in 2003. The DVD includes bonus features such as music videos, vintage live performances, and more.dbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:directorTim Hamiltondbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:producerHeidi Santellidbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:producerSteve Carrdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:starringAnna Farisdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:starringDiane Keatondbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:starringJeff Danielsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:starringJon Hederdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:starringEli Wallachdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Carrdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hank_Nelkendbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:nameMama's Boydbp-dbr:Mama's_Boydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fortissimo_Films_filmsMama's Boy is a 2007 American comedy-drama film starring Diane Keaton and Jon Heder, and features music by Mark Mothersbaugh. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures for a limited release to certain regions of the United States.dbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hayes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorPremiere Releasing Org.dbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerGil Laskydbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerEd Carlindbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candice_Rialsondbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lambert_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sondra_Curriedbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hayes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameMama's Dirty Girlsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hayesdbp-dbr:Mama's_Dirty_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_quartetsMama's Dirty Girls is a 1974 exploitation film starring Gloria Grahame and Candice Rialson about a woman and her three daughters who murder men for money.Producer Ed Carlin later commented, "If you haven’t seen it, you didn’t miss much."dbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:starringLillian Milesdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:starringWalter Connollydbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keene_Thompsondbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:nameMan Against Womandbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jo_Swerlingdbp-dbr:Man_Against_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsMan Against Woman is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Jack Holt, Lillian Miles (in her first starring role) and Walter Connolly. The film was originally known as Plainclothes Man.dbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Rafelsondbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vittorio_Cecchi_Goridbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:producerCarole Eastmandbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringVeronica Cartwrightdbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringJack Nicholsondbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringMichael McKeandbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringBeverly D'Angelodbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringEllen Barkindbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:starringSaul Rubinekdbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Rafelsondbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vittorio_Cecchi_Goridbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carole_Eastmandbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carole_Eastmandbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:nameMan Troubledbp-dbr:Man_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Rafelsondbp-dbr:Man_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carole_EastmanMan Trouble is a 1992 American romantic black comedy film starring Jack Nicholson and Ellen Barkin. It was directed by Bob Rafelson and written by Carole Eastman, who together had been responsible for 1970's Five Easy Pieces.The film is the fifth collaboration between Nicholson and Rafelson. Beverly D'Angelo and Harry Dean Stanton co-star.dbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Worthing_Yatesdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Manoffdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbp:nameMan from Friscodbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_from_Friscopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_FloreyMan from Frisco (1944) is a United States feature-length spy and war film by Republic Pictures directed by Robert Florey and starring Michael O'Shea (1906–1973) and Anne Shirley.dbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:directorMichael Schroederdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:distributorOutsider Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:producerMichael Schroederdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randolf_Turrowdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Schroederdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Matzkindbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:M._Emmet_Walshdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Wagnerdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Plummerdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Angaranodbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schroeder_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Schroeder_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randolf_Turrowdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Schroederdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Matzkindbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Schroeder_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:nameMan in the Chairdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Chairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_SchroederMan in the Chair is a 2007 independent film written and directed by Michael Schroeder. The film stars Christopher Plummer, Michael Angarano, M. Emmet Walsh, and Robert Wagner.dbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:directorKim Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:producerChristopher Frederickdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:producerJuliet De Valero Willsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Braggdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Tweedydbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Jennerdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natalie_Merchantdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stirrattdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Bennettdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Harrisdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Guthriedbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Showbizdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Coomerdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sanddbp-dbp:nameMan in the Sanddbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wilcodbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Woody_Guthriedbp-dbr:Man_in_the_Sandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Billy_BraggMan in the Sand is a 1999 documentary that functions as both a biography of American folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie and a chronicle of the creation of the Billy Bragg & Wilco Mermaid Avenue albums (Vol. I (1998), Vol. II (2000), and Vol. III (2012)), which feature songs consisting of previously-unheard Woody Guthrie lyrics set to newly-created music.dbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:directorHal R. Makelimdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:distributorAtlas Picturesdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:nameMan of Conflictdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Man_of_Conflictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsMan of Conflict is a 1953 American crime drama film directed by Hal R. Makelim and starring John Agar and Edward Arnold.dbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:directorAdam Abrahamdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:producerAdam Abrahamdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:producerGibson Frazierdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringFrank Gorshindbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringMarisa Ryandbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringAnthony Rappdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringSusan Egandbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringCara Buonodbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringDwight Ewelldbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringGibson Frazierdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringBrian Daviesdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringDavid Marguliesdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:starringBobby Shortdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fine_Line_Featuresdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:nameMan of the Centurydbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_the_Centurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsMan of the Century is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Adam Abraham and written by Abraham and Gibson Frazier. The film stars Frazier, Cara Buono, Susan Egan, Dwight Ewell and Anthony Rapp.Man of the Century was filmed in black and white. Its working title was "Johnny Twennies".dbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:directorSascha Ricedbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:producerErin O'Malleydbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:producerSascha Ricedbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:producerJoe Mellisdbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Wolffdbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:starringDanièle Ferrarodbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:nameMango Kissdbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BDSM_in_filmsMango Kiss is a 2004 American comedy film written Sarah Elisabeth Brown and Sascha Rice, and directed by Sascha Rice. The plot concerns love between two lesbian friends, Lou and Sassafras. It is based on the play Bermuda Triangles, written by Sarah Elisabeth Brown. The story for the play was based on the playwright's experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990s.dbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:directorLeonard Fieldsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Silversteindbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cornell_Woolrichdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:nameManhattan Love Songdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leonard_FieldsManhattan Love Song is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic comedy drama film directed by Leonard Fields and starring Robert Armstrong, Dixie Lee and Franklin Pangborn. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. It is based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Cornell Woolrich.dbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:directorChintis Lundgrendbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Europe_Film_Salesdbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:producerJelena Popovicdbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:producerChintis Lundgrendbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:producerDrasko Ivezicdbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyrone_Benskindbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:France_Casteldbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:starringChintis Lundgrendbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:starringDrasko Ivezicdbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Borisdbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Europe_Film_Salesdbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:nameManivalddbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:countryEstoniadbp-dbr:Manivalddbp-dbp:countryCroatiadbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Croatian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_webcomicsdbp-dbr:Manivaldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Estonian_animated_short_filmsManivald is an animated short film, directed by Chintis Lundgren and released in 2017.dbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Collierdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stephensondbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMr. Satandbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Satan_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsMr. Satan is a 1938 British spy thriller, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring James Stephenson and Chili Bouchier. Unlike a majority of Woods' quota quickie productions of the 1930s which are believed lost, this film survives in the British Film Institute National Archive.dbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_Clémentidbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:distributorChoses Vuesdbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:producerPierre Clémentidbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viva_(Warhol_superstar)dbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:starringPierre Clémentidbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:starringNadine Hermanddbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_Clémentidbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Clémentidbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Clémentidbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:nameNew Olddbp-dbr:New_Olddbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:New_Oldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Oldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Oldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Oldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:New_Oldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French-language_filmsNew Old (New old ou les chroniques du temps présent), is a French film directed by Pierre Clémenti, released in 1979. It is the second part of an experimental trilogy comprising 'Visa De Censure No.X', 'Livre De Famille' and 'Anima Mundi'. The Village Voice wrote, "Clémenti's New Old (1979—subtitled Chronicles of the Present Times) flows together footage from more than a decade of his wandering between scenes, sets, and drugs, an accelerated world tour through various iterations of the "counterculture." There are fragments of Clémenti on film and stage, a pilgrimage to Warhol's New York and scrambled jamming . . . until the soundtrack tightens up guttural punk guitars from Les Lou's."dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningdbp-dbp:nameRabbit Seasoningdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Seasoningpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_rivalriesRabbit Seasoning is a 1952 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Released on September 20, 1952, the short stars Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd.It is the sequel to the previous year's Rabbit Fire, and the second in the "hunting trilogy" directed by Jones and written by Michael Maltese (the only major difference in format between them is that Rabbit Fire takes place during the spring, while Rabbit Seasoning takes place in the autumn. The third cartoon, Duck! Rabbit, Duck!, takes place in the winter). The short was produced by Eddie Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., and is the first WB cartoon on which layout artist Maurice Noble received credit.It is considered to be among Jones' best and most important films. In Jerry Beck's 1994 book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, Rabbit Seasoning is listed at number 30.dbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:producerJohn Sloanedbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Comptondbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:starringColin Keith-Johnstondbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lydia_Haywarddbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_De_Morgandbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:nameSomehow Gooddbp-dbr:Somehow_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Somehow_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_RaymondSomehow Good is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Fay Compton, Stewart Rome and Dorothy Boyd. It was made at Twickenham Studios and premiered in October 1927.dbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Atom_Egoyandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Manuel_Salvadordbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:producerAtom Egoyandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:starringArsinée Khanjiandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:starringGabrielle Rosedbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:starringDavid Hemblendbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:starringMichael McManusdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Collinsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:starringTony Nardidbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Atom_Egoyandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Manuel_Salvadordbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Atom_Egoyandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Atom_Egoyandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:nameSpeaking Partsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Atom_Egoyandbp-dbr:Speaking_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_DannaSpeaking Parts is a 1989 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It earned a Best Motion Picture nomination, and five other nominations, at the 1989 Genie Awards. It was also nominated for Gold Hugo in 1989 Chicago International Film Festival, and won Best Canadian Screenplay in Vancouver International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Harborddbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCecil Barrydbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Brissondbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eden_Phillpottsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe American Prisonerdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_American_Prisoner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsThe American Prisoner is an all-talking sound 1929 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Carl Brisson, Madeleine Carroll and Cecil Barry. It was adapted from the 1904 novel The American Prisoner by Eden Phillpotts. It was originally conceived as a silent film, but was converted into an All-Talkie in line with widespread practice at British International Pictures during 1928–1929.dbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:producerRowland V. Leedbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Hyerdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Kohnerdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowland_V._Leedbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Estabrookdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:nameThe Big Fishermandbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Borzagedbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_the_Gospelsdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Saint_Peterdbp-dbr:The_Big_Fishermanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Howard_EstabrookThe Big Fisherman is a 1959 American historical drama film directed by Frank Borzage about the life of Simon Peter, one of the disciples of Jesus. Starring Howard Keel, Susan Kohner and John Saxon, the production is adapted from the 1948 novel of the same name by Lloyd C. Douglas. The film was shot at Universal-International studios but released by Buena Vista, the film releasing company of Walt Disney Productions.The Robe ends with "the Big Fisherman" as a nickname for Peter; Jesus called him "the fisher of men" and "the Rock".dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Rowley_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Wardbp-dbp:producerRichard Rowleydbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Wardbp-dbp:producerJacqueline Soohendbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Rowley_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Wardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Rowley_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Wardbp-dbp:nameThe Fourth World Wardbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fourth_World_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_warThe Fourth World War is a 2003 documentary film directed by Richard Rowley and Jacqueline Soohen. Its subject is various current or recent resistance movements in different parts of the world.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Landaudbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Haywarddbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Googie_Withersdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hutchesondbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Landaudbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Selwyn_Jepsondbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:nameThe Love Testdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_PowellThe Love Test is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Michael Powell and starring Judy Gunn, Louis Hayward, David Hutcheson and Googie Withers. It was made as a Quota quickie.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film-Makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:producerPaul Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:producerBob Schulenbergdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Dennendbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringAmy Vanedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringConnie Ellisondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringEstelle Omensdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringGordon Feliodbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringPhilip Carlsondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film-Makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_BartelThe Secret Cinema is a short black-and-white film produced, written, and directed by Paul Bartel, and released in 1966, gaining somewhat wider distribution in 1968. The film is about a woman who is manipulated by people around her so a director can film her to screen the results in a theater. The film is described as voyeuristic or surveillance film, though obviously staged.dbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:distributorMedusa Distribuzionedbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elda_Ferridbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Fleetwooddbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alessandro_Defilippidbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:nameThe Soul Keeperdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Soviet_Union_in_the_Stalin_eradbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Carl_JungThe Soul Keeper (Italian: Prendimi l'anima; French: L'âme en jeu) is a 2002 Italian-French-British romance-drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is loosely based on real life events of Russian psychoanalyst and physician Sabina Spielrein and notably on her therapeutic and sentimental relationship with fellow psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung.dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Rose_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Orly_Adelsondbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:starringKelly Rowandbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:starringEllen Muthdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Rose_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Orly_Adelsondbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Rose_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janedbp-dbp:nameThe Truth About Janedbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Terence_Blancharddbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_television_showsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Janepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Rose_(director)The Truth About Jane is a 2000 Lifetime original movie directed by Lee Rose and starring Stockard Channing, Ellen Muth, Kelly Rowan, Jenny O'Hara and RuPaul (credited as RuPaul Charles). The film is about a teenage girl named Jane (Muth) who struggles with her sexuality and with her mother (Channing) who refuses to accept her. It first aired on TV on August 7, 2000. The film was nominated for several awards, including Outstanding TV Movie from GLAAD, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries (for Channing) from the Screen Actors Guild, and Original Long Form from the Writers Guild of America.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:directorSandy Rothdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Parkerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:May_Robsondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zelda_Searsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eve_Greenedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Buy Everythingdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Lamar_Trottidbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Buy_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_ReisnerYou Can't Buy Everything is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Charles Reisner and Sandy Roth and starring May Robson, Jean Parker and Lewis Stone. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Working titles of the film were Rich Widow and Old Hannibal. According to Motion Picture Herald, the principal character of Hannah Bell (played by May Robson) was modeled after Hetty Green, famous as the miserly "Witch of Wall Street."dbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Withersdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Darwelldbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Qualendbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringCharles Hollanddbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringRobert Conwaydbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:starringJoe Brown Jr.dbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wanda_Tuchockdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:nameYouth Will Be Serveddbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Serveddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wanda_Tuchockdbp-dbr:Youth_Will_Be_Servedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_filmsYouth Will Be Served is a 1940 American musical film directed by Otto Brower and starring Jane Withers and Jane Darwell.dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:directorDavid Evansdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Burstalldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:producerAmanda Jenksdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joey_Attawiadbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:producerJake Lushingtondbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:producerJulie Clarkdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Blethyndbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Spalldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebekah_Statondbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Burstalldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joey_Attawiadbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gwyneth_Hughesdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:nameMysterious Creaturesdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mysterious_Creaturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_autismMysterious Creatures is a 2006 British indie drama, directed by David Evans, and starring Timothy Spall, Brenda Blethyn and Rebekah Staton. It is a true story of a married couple struggling to cope with the demands of their daughter with Asperger syndrome.dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbp:distributorUniversaldbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbp:nameMysterious Crossingdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Mysterious_Crossingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_mystery_filmsMysterious Crossing is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring James Dunn, Jean Rogers and Andy Devine. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.dbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jordi_Llompartdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MacGillivray_Freeman_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:producerGreg MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:producerJordi Llompartdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jordi_Llompartdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MacGillivray_Freeman_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jordi_Llompartdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jordi_Llompartdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:nameMystery of the Niledbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ethiopiadbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sudandbp-dbr:Mystery_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NileMystery of the Nile is a 2005 IMAX film documenting the first successful expedition to navigate the entire length of the Blue Nile and Nile from its source in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea. The expedition was led by geologist Pasquale Scaturro. The journey took 114 days starting on December 22, 2003 and was finished on April 28, 2004. The film was released in 2005.dbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:producerGuido Coendbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Copedbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reed_De_Rouendbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:starringLeigh Madisondbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:nameNaked Furydbp-dbr:Naked_Furydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Naked_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Naked_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_SaundersNaked Fury (U.S. title: The Pleasure Lovers) is a 1959 British second feature ('B') crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders and starring Reed De Rouen, Kenneth Cope and Leigh Madison. It was written by Guido Coen and Brock Williams.dbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbp:distributorComptondbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbp:producerTony Tenser and Michael Klingerdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Greendbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Harrison_Marksdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbp:nameNaked as Nature Intendeddbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nudity_in_filmdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_as_Nature_Intendedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harrison_MarksNaked as Nature Intended (U.S. title: As Nature Intended) is a 1961 British nudist film produced and directed by George Harrison Marks and starring Pamela Green. It was the first film from producers Tony Tenser and Michael Klinger.dbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde-New_Horizonsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:producerChristopher R. Santiagodbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:starringRick Deandbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:starringVernon Wellsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Johnson_(actor,_born_1959)dbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:starringKevin Duffisdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde-New_Horizonsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:nameNam Angelsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelsdbp-dbp:countryPhilippinesdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Outlaw_biker_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philippine_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cirio_H._Santiagodbp-dbr:Nam_Angelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philippine_war_drama_filmsNam Angels is a 1989 Philippine biker Vietnam war film directed by Cirio H. Santiago and written by Dan Gagliasso. The film was released in West Germany as Hell's Angels in Vietnam.dbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Stranddbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:producerLeo Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Robesondbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:starringFred Johnsondbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Stranddbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Maddowdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:nameNative Landdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_labor_relations_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paul_RobesonNative Land is a 1942 docudrama film directed by Leo Hurwitz and Paul Strand.dbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Daumerydbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:starringWinna Winifrieddbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:starringBetty Huntley-Wrightdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Daumerydbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:nameNaughty Cinderelladbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderelladbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Naughty_Cinderellapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_DaumeryNaughty Cinderella is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring John Stuart, Winna Winifried and Betty Huntley-Wright. It was produced as a quota quickie by Warner Bros. at the company's Teddington Studios in London.dbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:directorGeorge Butlerdbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:directorRobert Fioredbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:distributorCinema 5dbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:producerGeorge Butlerdbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:producerJerome Garydbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringFranco Columbudbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringLou Ferrignodbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringMike Katzdbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringEd Corneydbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringKen Wallerdbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:starringSerge Nubretdbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Gaines_(writer)dbp-dbr:Pumping_Irondbp-dbp:namePumping Irondbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Butler_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_Gainesdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Smalldbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_bodybuildingdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arnold_Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:Pumping_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BodybuildingPumping Iron is a 1977 American docudrama about the world of professional bodybuilding, with a focus on the 1975 IFBB Mr. Universe and 1975 Mr. Olympia competitions. Directed by George Butler and Robert Fiore and edited by Geof Bartz and Larry Silk, it is inspired by the 1974 book of the same name by photographer Butler and writer Charles Gaines and nominally centers on the competition between Arnold Schwarzenegger and one of his primary competitors for the title of Mr. Olympia, Lou Ferrigno. The film also features segments on bodybuilders Franco Columbu and Mike Katz, in addition to appearances by Ken Waller, Ed Corney, Serge Nubret, and other famous bodybuilders of the era.Shot during the 100 days leading up to the Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia competitions and during the competitions themselves, the filmmakers ran out of funds to finish production and it stalled for two years. Ultimately, Schwarzenegger and other bodybuilders featured in the film helped raise funds to complete production, and it was released in 1977. The film became a box office success, making Schwarzenegger a household name. The film also served to popularize the culture of bodybuilding, which was somewhat niche at the time, and helped inspire the fitness craze of the 1980s; following the film's release, there was a marked increase in the number of commercial gyms in the U.S.The film was released on CED and VHS, and then re-released on DVD in 2003 for the 25th anniversary of the theatrical debut. The film inspired four sequels: George Butler's Pumping Iron II: The Women (1985), a documentary about the world of female bodybuilding; Mark Nalley's Stand Tall (1997), a documentary that features Lou Ferrigno's return to bodybuilding after 19 years; David and Scott McVeigh's Raw Iron (2002), a documentary about the making of Pumping Iron and how the film affected the lives of those who appeared in it; and Vlad Yudin's Generation Iron (2013), a documentary on which Pumping Iron producer Jerome Gary served as executive producer.dbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_V._Heermancedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Duffdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringDave Willockdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringHelene Stanleydbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringMinor Watsondbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_V._Heermancedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:nameRoar of the Crowddbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_filmsRoar of the Crowd is a 1953 American sports film directed by William Beaudine and starring Howard Duff, Helene Stanley and Dave Willock. A number of racing drivers appears as themselves. The film was shot in cinecolor.dbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman Hope-Belldbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_O'Regandbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Binkie_Stuartdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Conynghamdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameRose of Traleedbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rose_of_Tralee_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_MitchellRose of Tralee is a 1937 British musical film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Binkie Stuart, Kathleen O'Regan and Fred Conyngham. The screenplay, also by Mitchell, concerns an Irish singer who goes to New York City to make his fortune, but loses contact with his wife and family.dbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_theatredbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_SelzerShow Biz Bugs is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Mel Blanc. The short was released on November 2, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Oakiedbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Darnelldbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benny_Goodmandbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:nameSweet and Low-Downdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_and_Low-Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_filmsSweet and Low-Down is a 1944 film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Benny Goodman and Linda Darnell. The film was a fictionalized version of life with Goodman, his band, and their manager while entertaining at military camps. The song "I'm Making Believe" (lyrics by Mack Gordon; music by James V. Monaco) was nominated for an Academy Award.dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:nameSwooning the Swoonersdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radiodbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Connie_RasinskiSwooning the Swooners is a 1945 short animated film produced by Terrytoons and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is among the Terrytoons films made during the studio's color era.dbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tamar_Simon_Hoffsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames L. Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Cusackdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDedee Pfeifferdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Terleskydbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Ontkeandbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusanna Hoffsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Anthony Shantadbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Allnighterdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Allnighter_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tamar_Simon_HoffsThe Allnighter is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs and starring Susanna Hoffs, Dedee Pfeiffer, Joan Cusack and Pam Grier. It was released on May 1,1987.dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:José_Ramón_Larrazdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorGroup 1dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorTargetdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:producerJoshua Sinclairdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:producerPaul Cowandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:producerKeith Caveledbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Chadwickdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Danielledbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ina_Skriverdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Desmond_Llewelyndbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Newelldbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephan_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAnika Paveldbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:José_Ramón_Larrazdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Sinclairdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Sinclairdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Ladydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_José_Ramón_LarrazThe Golden Lady is a 1979 thriller film directed by José Ramón Larraz and starring Christina World, June Chadwick, Suzanne Danielle and Desmond Llewelyn. A British-Hong Kong co-production, the film was shot in 1978 and released in 1979.dbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Graydbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSeymour Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lambeth Walkdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_CourvilleThe Lambeth Walk is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Lupino Lane, Sally Gray and Seymour Hicks. It was an adaptation of the 1937 musical Me and My Girl, and was released under that title in the U.S. The film takes its British title from the play's best known song, "The Lambeth Walk". The star of the musical, Lupino Lane, reprised his lead role in the film.dbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rajit_Kapurdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pallavi_Joshidbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fatima_Meerdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmadbp-dbp:nameThe Making of the Mahatmadbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_National_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_English_Feature_Film_National_Film_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shyam_Benegaldbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Mahatma_Gandhidbp-dbr:The_Making_of_the_Mahatmapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_India_filmsThe Making of the Mahatma is a 1996 biographical film directed by Shyam Benegal, about the early life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as Mahatma Gandhi) during his 21 years in South Africa. The film is based upon the book The Apprenticeship of a Mahatma by Fatima Meer. It was an international co-production between India and South Africa.dbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:producerLeslie S. Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:producerF.A. Endersdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Rutherford_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Brodydbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Humedbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.A._Endersdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:nameThe Marriage Businessdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsThe Marriage Business is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Estelle Brody, Owen Nares and Jack Rutherford. It is also known by the alternative title This Woman Business.dbp-dbr:The_Pearlersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Pearlersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hawesdbp-dbr:The_Pearlersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Pearlersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hawesdbp-dbr:The_Pearlersdbp-dbp:nameThe Pearlersdbp-dbr:The_Pearlersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Pearlerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearlerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearlerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearlerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearlerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PearlsThe Pearlers is a 1949 documentary film from director Lee Robinson about the pearling industry off the coast of Broome. Robinson later used a similar background for his feature King of the Coral Sea (1954).The film was released to cinemas as a support feature, which was not common at the time, and has since come to be regarded as a minor classic of Australian documentary filmmaking.dbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_McCormickdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbp:producerMatt McCormickdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Julydbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_McCormickdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_McCormickdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbp:nameThe Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removaldbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_graffitidbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cities_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Graffiti_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Subconscious_Art_of_Graffiti_Removalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Portland,_OregonThe Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal (USA, 2001, 16 min) is an experimental documentary directed by filmmaker Matt McCormick, based on the ideas of Avalon Kalin and narrated by Miranda July that makes the tongue-in-cheek argument that municipal efforts by Portland, Oregon to mask and erase graffiti is an important new movement in modern art stemming from the repressed artistic desires of city workers.The film screened at Sundance Film Festival and the Museum of Modern Art and received both critical and popular acclaim.dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directorMannie Davisdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerAmadee J. van Beurendbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wild Goose Chasedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Goose_Chase_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aesop's_Fables_(film_series)The Wild Goose Chase is an animated short film made in 1932 by the Van Beuren Studios, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorJohn Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorHarry Baileydbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorJerry Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorFrank Moserdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Film Exchange, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amedee_J._Van_Beurendbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amedee_J._Van_Beurendbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:nameThe Window Washersdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aesop's_Fables_(film_series)The Window Washers is a 1925 silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and one of the Aesop's Fables cartoons started by animator Paul Terry. When released for television in the 1950s, musical tracks were added.dbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckereddbp-dbp:nameTick Tock Tuckereddbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Tick_Tock_Tuckeredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesTick Tock Tuckered is a 1944 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on April 8, 1944, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. This is a color remake of the cartoon Porky's Badtime Story (1937), with Daffy filling the role that was previously played by Gabby Goat. A gag from Friz Freleng's cartoon Notes to You (1941) was also reused as well, while a reference to The Dover Boys (1942) is briefly made.In the film, Porky and Daffy oversleep. They arrive at their work hours later than they should, and are threatened with termination. They resolve to sleep earlier than usual at night, in hopes of being able to wake up early on the next morning. But they are kept awake by animal noises, the brightness of the moonlight, and the effects of a thunderstorm on their house. They arrive at work early the next morning, but they realize that it is Sunday and that the company is closed for the weekend.dbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Allandbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Barriedbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfred_Shinedbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Taylordbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monckton_Hoffedbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnder the Greenwood Treedbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Under_the_Greenwood_Tree_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Thomas_HardyUnder the Greenwood Tree is a 1929 British sound part-talkie historical drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Marguerite Allan, Nigel Barrie and Wilfred Shine. It is an adaptation of the 1872 novel Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy.dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Grant_Heslovdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bauerdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbp:starringGrant Heslovdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Grant_Heslovdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bauerdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Grant_Heslovdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbp:nameWaiting for Woodydbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Grant_Heslovdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Woodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Grant_HeslovWaiting for Woody is a 1998 drama featurette directed by and starring Grant Heslov. The film depicts a fictional audition for Woody Allen. The cast includes Heslov himself in the main role, George Clooney and Jennifer Aniston. The film is based on a true audition Heslov had passed for Allen.dbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Kerr_(director)dbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:starringJoan Bennettdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:starringWarner Baxterdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Kerr_(director)dbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:nameVogues of 1938dbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Cummingsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Walter_Wanger's_Vogues_of_1938purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_WangerWalter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (also known by its shortened form, Vogues of 1938) is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings, written by Bella and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. It was filmed in New York City in Technicolor.It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction (Alexander Toluboff), and Best Original Song (Sammy Fain (music) and Lew Brown (lyrics)) for the song That Old Feeling sung by Virginia Verrill.dbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_A._Suarezdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_A._Suarezdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbp:starringMichael James, Deborah Mooredbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobby_A._Suarezdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobby_A._Suarezdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bobby_A._Suarezdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Metcalfedbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsedbp-dbp:nameWarriors of the Apocalypsedbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Philippine_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_A._SuarezWarriors of the Apocalypse is a 1985 science fiction action film directed by Bobby A. Suarez. It is also known as Time Raiders, Operation Overkill and Searchers of the Voodoo Mountain. It may have been inspired by Anabasis (Xenophon)dbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Cammelldbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Dimbortdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor Shortdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Pfefferdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerBoaz Davidsondbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoan Chendbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerElie Cohndbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producer:dbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerHamish McAlpinedbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerNick Jonesdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Mazzoladbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Langleydbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerChina Kongdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Trillingdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Walkendbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Hechedbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Chendbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Cammelldbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Langleydbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Cammelldbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:China_Kongdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameWild Sidedbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ryuichi_Sakamotodbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Long_Beach,_Californiadbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_CammellWild Side is a 1995 erotic thriller film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell and starring Anne Heche in her first lead role, along with Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Steven Bauer, and Allen Garfield. It was Cammell's final film before his suicide in April 1996.The film had a troubled production history. Cammell's original version of the film that featured a non-linear narrative was recut without his permission by the production company Nu Image, with the new cut emphasizing the sex scenes, turning it into an exploitation picture with an incoherent story. Wild Side initially was a straight-to-video release.A director's cut was reconstructed according to Cammell's original intentions by film editor Frank Mazzola and writer China Kong, which recreated the non-linear construction, creating an avant-garde film with a new musical score. This version was released in 2000 and was well-received by some critics. It is considered by many to be a cult film.The film gained some notoriety for the strong lesbian sex scene between Heche and Chen featured in the unrated version, which the production company Nu Image used to market the film starting in 1997, during Anne Heche's famous relationship with Ellen DeGeneres.dbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Damastdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delroy_Lindodbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Davidsondbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:starringLarry Millerdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Damastdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:namePros & Consdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Colombierdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_comedy_filmsPros & Cons (sometimes written as Pros and Cons) is a 1999 crime cоmedy film starring Larry Miller (who also wrote the screenplay), Tommy Davidson, and Delroy Lindo. The broadcast rights wеrе purchased by Cinemax who aired the debut of the film in 1999 on their cable network. It was directed by Boris Damast. Аfter its cable debut, it was released on video in 1999 by Warner Home Video under the New Line Home Video imprint.This was the final film appearance of actor Darren McGavin.In the film, an imprisoned white-collar criminal is convinced that his computer skills can be useful for a prison escape.dbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Shebibdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ira_Englanderdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:starringRobby Bensondbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:starringPat Hingledbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:starringClaudia Crondbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:starringJeff McCrackendbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Shebibdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ira_Englanderdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Beandbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shirl_Hendryxdbp-dbr:Running_Bravedbp-dbp:nameRunning Bravedbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Olympic_track_and_fielddbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_track_and_field_athletesdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edmontondbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1964dbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Running_filmsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Shebibdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_1964_Summer_Olympicsdbp-dbr:Running_Bravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Canadian_menRunning Brave is a 1983 Canadian biographical sports drama film based on the story of Billy Mills, a member of the Oglala Sioux tribe located in South Dakota. Mills was born on the reservation, and later attended the University of Kansas where he was recruited by the Olympic running team and won the gold medal in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics for the 10,000 meter race. In one of the great upsets in sports history, Mills sprinted from third place for the win. Mills is still the only American in history to win the Olympic 10,000 meter run. Robby Benson portrays Mills. Pat Hingle and a young Graham Greene also star.dbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_M._Heywarddbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Leedbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringPeter Cushingdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringAlfred Marksdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringMichael Gotharddbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_M._Heywarddbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Wickingdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:nameScream and Scream Againdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsScream and Scream Again is a 1970 British science-fiction horror film directed by Gordon Hessler for Amicus Productions, and starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Alfred Marks, Michael Gothard, and Peter Cushing. The screenplay was by Christopher Wicking, based on the 1967 novel The Disorientated Man, attributed to "Peter Saxon", a house pseudonym used by various authors in the 1960s and 1970s.The film marks the second teaming, after The Oblong Box (1969), of actors Price and Lee with director Hessler. Price and Lee only share a brief scene in the film's climax. Cushing, in his brief scene, shares no screen time with either Price or Lee.Overlooked during its initial release, the film has since become a minor cult classic, with the Overlook Film Guide acknowledging it as "one of the best science-fiction films made in Britain."dbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birddbp-dbp:nameThe Early Worm Gets the Birddbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_African_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Early_Worm_Gets_the_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_AveryThe Early Worm Gets the Bird is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. The short was released on January 13, 1940. The name is a play on the adage "The early bird gets the worm."dbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingdbp-dbp:nameThe Foxy Ducklingdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Ducklingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_DavisThe Foxy Duckling is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies color cartoon short directed by Arthur Davis. The short was released on August 23, 1947.dbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Victordbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Frightened Mandbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingThe Frightened Man (also known as Rosselli and Son) is a 1952 British second feature crime film directed and written by John Gilling and starring Dermot Walsh, Barbara Murray and Charles Victor. An antiques dealer suffers a dramatic fall from grace.dbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Dennis_Stecklerdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:distributorFairway International Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:producerRay Dennis Stecklerdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:starringCarolyn Brandtdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:starringSharon Walshdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:starringMadison Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:starringCash Flaggdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:starringAtlas Kingdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:starringBrett O'Haradbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Dennis_Stecklerdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Dennis_Stecklerdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:nameThe Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombiesdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Incredibly_Strange_Creatures_Who_Stopped_Living_and_Became_Mixed-Up_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_musical_filmsThe Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (sometimes "!!?" is appended to the title and shortened to The Incredibly Strange Creatures) is a 1964 American monster movie produced and directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. Steckler also starred in the film, credited under the pseudonym "Cash Flagg".In the film, three friends visit a carnival and stumble onto a group of occultists and disfigured monsters. Produced on a $38,000 budget, much of it takes place at The Pike amusement park in Long Beach, California, which resembles Brooklyn's Coney Island. The film was billed as the first "monster musical," beating out The Horror of Party Beach by a mere month in release date. Interspersed throughout the film are several song-and-dance performances in the carnival's nightclub, with songs such as "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" and "Shook Out of Shape".Upon release, the film received negative reviews and is regarded by some critics as being one of the worst movies ever made. The film was lampooned in a 1997 episode of the cult sci-fi TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000.dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_O'Hanlondbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerTommy Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Newmardbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Marshall_(U.S._entertainer)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_O'Hanlondbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_O'Hanlondbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Rookiedbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Publicity_stunts_in_fictionThe Rookie is a 1959 American comedy film directed by writer-comedian George O'Hanlon and presented in CinemaScope. It was the first film starring the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall; they also appeared together in the 1962 film Swingin' Along.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:directorJohn Murlowskidbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:producerBrian Shusterdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:producerJames Ian Liftondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:starringRichard Molldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:starringLesley-Anne Downdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:starringHulk Hogandbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:starringMatthew McCurleydbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sonar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Liftondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Agent Clubdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sonar_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Murlowskidbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Agent_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_comedy_filmsThe Secret Agent Club is a 1996 American spy action comedy film starring Hulk Hogan and directed by John Murlowski. The film is about a secret spy (Hulk Hogan) who steals a laser gun and pretends that it is a toy but gets in deep trouble when the people find out who he stole the gun from.dbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:starringWalt Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcellite_Garnerdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:nameThe Whoopee Partydbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_partiesdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Whoopee_Partypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsThe Whoopee Party is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on September 17, 1932. It was the 46th Mickey Mouse short, and the tenth of that year.dbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:producerMorris Engeldbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viveca_Lindforsdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Myhersdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_Elliottdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:starringChiarina Bariledbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:nameWeddings and Babiesdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Weddings_and_Babiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsWeddings and Babies is a 1958 film directed, produced, and written by independent filmmaker Morris Engel. It stars Viveca Lindfors, John Myhers, Chiarina Barile, and Leonard Elliott.The last of Engel's feature films, it was shot in 1957 and previewed at the 1958 Venice Film Festival, where it won the Critics Award. Being unable to find a traditional distributor, Engel took the necessary steps to distribute the film himself, including financing it and handling the booking at theaters. It debuted on October 5, 1960.dbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorJ.H. Hoffberg Companydbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerBritish and Dominions Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm Keendbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Gishdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:British_and_Dominions_Imperial_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameWolvesdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Rock_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wolves_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_CourvilleWolves is a 1930 British crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish and Malcolm Keen. The screenplay concerns a woman who is captured by a gang of criminals operating in the Arctic, only for the leader to later help her escape. It was based on a play by Georges Toudouze. It was produced by Herbert Wilcox's British and Dominions Film Corporation, but filmed at the Blattner Studios whilst sound equipment was being installed at Wilcox's nearby Imperial Studios, and the sound was added after filming was completed. It was Gish's first sound film, and was Laughton's second talkie (but his first sound drama), having completed a film of a musical variety performance earlier the same year. Of 57 minutes original duration, it was released in 1936 in a 37-minute version retitled "Wanted Men".dbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Julian_(artist)dbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Topdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_mammalsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canisdbp-dbr:Zoom_at_the_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsZoom at the Top is a 1962 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and designer Maurice Noble. The short was released on June 30, 1962, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.dbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerThomas Bentleydbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Burdondbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringGoogie Withersdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringClaude Dampierdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringBetty Ann Daviesdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Geraghtydbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Thompson_(writer)dbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:nameShe Knew What She Wanteddbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wanteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:She_Knew_What_She_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleyShe Knew What She Wanted is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Albert Burdon, Claude Dampier and Googie Withers. It was based on the stage musical Funny Face.dbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esmond_Knightdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:starringEllis Irvingdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:starringErnest Seftondbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:starringPat Petersondbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Bermondsey Kiddbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bermondsey_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsThe Bermondsey Kid is a 1933 British drama film directed by Ralph Dawson and starring Esmond Knight, Pat Peterson, Ellis Irving and Ernest Sefton. A newsboy enters a boxing championship where he is matched with a sick friend.dbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:distributorGilbrethdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:producerRaphael Nussbaumdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:producerMardi Rustamdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russ_Tamblyndbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Carroldbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Landdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aleshia_Brevarddbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringJennifer Bishopdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchdbp-dbp:nameThe Female Bunchdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Al_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Female_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Female Bunch is a 1969 action film directed by Al Adamson, and starring Russ Tamblyn and Lon Chaney Jr. The plot centered on a group of violent, man-hating female criminals who cause trouble near the Mexican border.The Female Bunch was shot in the summer of 1969 at the Spahn Ranch during the time that it was occupied by the Manson Family. The film was distributed on DVD by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbp:nameThe Foxy Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Foxy_Hunterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsThe Foxy Hunter is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, her nephew Junior and Pudgy the Puppy. All three characters are voiced by Mae Questel.dbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Castleton_Knightdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringNigel Barriedbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Brodydbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringHeather Thatcherdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Allandbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Castleton_Knightdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Violet_E._Powelldbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Jarvis_Blackdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:nameThe Playthingdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Castleton_KnightThe Plaything is a 1929 British part-talkie sound romance film directed by Castleton Knight and starring Estelle Brody, Heather Thatcher and Nigel Barrie. The film was a mixture of silent and sound film as it was released during the transition period following Blackmail. It was based on the play Life Is Pretty Much the Same by Arthur Jarvis Black. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios.dbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Clementsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Merrittdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Allinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTicket of Leavedbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_HankinsonTicket of Leave is a 1936 British crime film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Dorothy Boyd, John Clements and George Merritt. It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominions Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The screenplay concerns a woman who joins forces with a criminal after he robs her flat. The title refers to the ticket of leave given to prisoners when they were released from jail.dbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Neville_(actor)dbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Krishdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Stonedbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameUnearthly Strangerdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Unearthly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_KrishUnearthly Stranger (also known as Beyond the Stars) is a 1963 British black-and-white 'B' science fiction film directed by John Krish and starring John Neville, Philip Stone, Gabriella Licudi and Patrick Newell. It was written by Rex Carlton based on an idea by Jeffrey Stone. It was released in the UK by Independent Artists; its US release was in April 1964.dbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:distributorCanadian Filmmakers Distribution Centredbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:producerTrevor Andersondbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:starringTrevor Andersondbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nik_Kozubdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trevor_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Trevor_Anderson_(artist)dbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:nameRock Pocketsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edmontondbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Trevor_Andersondbp-dbr:Rock_Pocketspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_EdmontonRock Pockets is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Trevor Anderson and released in 2006. Centred around the fact that heterosexual couples have the social freedom to walk around in public quietly communicating their relationship status by tucking their hands in each other's back pockets as they walk, while same-sex couples largely do not, the film depicts Anderson and musician Nik Kozub walking around the Klondike Days festival in Edmonton, Alberta, with their hands in each other's back pockets, and documents the range of reactions from onlookers.The film premiered in 2006 as part of the Loud 'n' Queer Cabaret, Edmonton's annual LGBTQ arts festival.It was named the winner of the inaugural Lindalee Tracey Award in 2007, and received an honourable mention for Most Innovative Short Film at the 2007 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. In 2008, both Rock Pockets and Anderson's narrative short film DINX were shortlisted for the Iris Prize for LGBTQ-themed short films.dbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:directorChris Dowlingdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Wallacedbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:producerChris Dowlingdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:producerMilan Chakrabortydbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:producerJosh Youngdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:producerJason Mannsdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rena_Soferdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Warburtondbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Dickdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elaine_Hendrixdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Wallacedbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:nameRock Slydedbp-dbr:Rock_Slydedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Rock_Slydepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsRock Slyde is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Chris Dowling on his feature-length directorial debut. and produced by Will Wallace, Josh Young, and Milan Chakraborty. This independent production stars Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick, Rena Sofer, and Elaine Hendrix.dbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket-Bye_Babypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1954Rocket-Bye Baby is a 1956 Warner Bros. animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on August 4, 1956.The Michael Maltese story follows the adventures of a baby from Mars who ends up on Earth after the planets pass close to each other and create a 'cosmic force'. It was Warner Brothers' take on the borderline hysteria surrounding UFOs in the 1950s.The cartoon is one of a very few Warner Brothers short films of the era that did not use Mel Blanc's voice talent. Instead, Daws Butler, famous for the voices of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and other characters in the Hanna-Barbera oeuvre, and June Foray, most famous as the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, provided the vocal content of the short.The title is a play on the nursery rhyme "Rock-a-bye Baby".dbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Rocket_Squaddbp-dbp:nameRocket Squaddbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_police_misconductdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rocket_Squadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_police_filmsRocket Squad is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on March 10, 1956, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as futuristic space cops who patrol the Milky Way Galaxy. The police officers of the film are sued for false arrest, and the film ends with their imprisonment.dbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:nameRodeo Doughdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsRodeo Dough is a 1931 American short animated Western film by Columbia Pictures, and stars the comic strip character Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Horndbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerA.C. Lylesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Morgandbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta Baldwindbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Horndbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameRogue's Gallerydbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leonard_HornRogue's Gallery is a 1968 mystery film produced by A.C. Lyles for Paramount Pictures that was directed by Leonard Horn and starring Roger Smith, Greta Baldwin and Dennis Morgan.The film's sets were designed by the art directors Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira.dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Maureydbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:starringElwyn Brook-Jonesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:starringDerek Bonddbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:nameRogue's Yarndbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_East_Sussexdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Sussexdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Normandydbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Rogue's_Yarnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eros_Films_filmsRogue's Yarn is a 1957 British second feature crime drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Nicole Maurey, Derek Bond and Elwyn Brook-Jones. It was written by Sewell and Ernle Bradford, and distributed by the independent Eros Films.dbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Marshalldbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dayo_Adedbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Chevolleaudbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:nameSave My Lost Nigga Souldbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Film_Centre_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clement_VirgoSave My Lost Nigga Soul is a 1993 Canadian short film, directed by Clement Virgo. An adaptation of the story of Cain and Abel, it was made while Virgo was a student at the Canadian Film Centre.The film is about two Black Canadian brothers who live together but do not see eye to eye because one is a drug addict. Meanwhile their roommate, an aspiring stand-up comedian, is planning to use material about their disputes in his forthcoming performance debut.Virgo's later feature film Love Come Down was an expansion on the themes of Save My Lost Nigga Soul.dbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorTom DeNuccidbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Hewittdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Geredbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Muldoondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Asnerdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrooke Langtondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Geredbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameSaving Christmasdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmas_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_comedy-drama_filmsSaving Christmas is a Christmas comedy-drama film about a middle school student who decides to prove that Santa Claus is real. Directed and co-written by Tom DeNucci, it stars Ed Asner, Brooke Langton, and Patrick Muldoon. It was released direct-to-video on November 21, 2017.dbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringBen Fielddbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Claredbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Carneydbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:nameSay It with Flowersdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:Say_It_with_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsSay It with Flowers is a 1934 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Mary Clare, Ben Field and George Carney. The screenplay concerns a group of London shopkeepers who hold a benefit concert in a local pub to raise money for a woman to visit the seaside for her health. The film is notable for the performances of several real music hall stars Florrie Forde, Charles Coborn and Marie Kendall.dbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbp:nameScalp Troubledbp-dbr:Scalp_Troubledbp-dbp:nameSlightly Daffydbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Scalp_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettScalp Trouble is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on June 24, 1939, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:producerBill Walshdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Keithdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfonso_Araudbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michele_Careydbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:nameScandalous Johndbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rod_McKuenScandalous John is a 1971 American Western comedy-drama film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music was scored by Rod McKuen.dbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aaron_B._Koontzdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noah_Segandbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emily_Haginsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Baron_Vaughndbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directorAnthony Cousinsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directorChris McInroydbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directorCourtney Andujardbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:directorHillary Andujardbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:distributorShudderdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_B._Koontzdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:producerAshleigh Sneaddbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:producerAlex Eutingdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:producerCameron Burnsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:producerKris Phippsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:producerShawn Talleydbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aaron_B._Koontzdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Noah_Segandbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Emily_Haginsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Baron_Vaughndbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shudder_(streaming_service)dbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_B._Koontzdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aaron_B._Koontzdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:nameScare Packagedbp-dbr:Scare_Packagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aaron_B._Koontzdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scare_Packagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shudder_(streaming_service)_original_programmingScare Package is a 2019 American anthology horror comedy film created by Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns. It features a series of horror shorts written and directed by Aaron B. Koontz, Courtney Andujar, Hillary Andujar, Anthony Cousins, Emily Hagins, Chris McInroy, Noah Segan, and Baron Vaughn.The film debuted at the Sitges Film Festival in October 2019, and was released exclusively on Shudder on June 18, 2020.A sequel to the film was announced in late 2021. Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge was released on Shudder December 2022.dbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:nameScaredy Catdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_horror_filmsScaredy Cat is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 18, 1948, and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester the Cat. The cartoon is notable in that it marks the first time the name "Sylvester" is used for the popular feline character. In previous shorts, the cat is unnamed, except for in the 1947 cartoon Tweetie Pie in which he is referred to as "Thomas".This is the first of three comedy horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Claws for Alarm (1954) and Jumpin' Jupiter (1955). They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in a location that was dangerous, with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky, but only succeeding in annoying him.dbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Realart_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Byrondbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Realart_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:nameScarlet Threaddbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cambridgeshiredbp-dbr:Scarlet_Threadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_CambridgeScarlet Thread is a 1951 British second feature ('B') crime drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and produced by Ernest G. Roy. It was written by Moie Charles and A.R. Rawlinson.dbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeodbp-dbp:nameScent-imental Romeodbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Penelope_Pussycat_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_Foreign_Legion_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Scent-imental_Romeopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_zoosScent-imental Romeo is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on March 24, 1951, and stars Pepé Le Pew.dbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Brossdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:producerEric Brossdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:producerH.M. Coakleydbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrien_Brodydbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Brossdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Brossdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Brossdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Cudworthdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:nameTen Bennydbp-dbr:Ten_Bennydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Bennypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_BrossTen Benny, also known as Nothing to Lose, is a 1995 film directed by Eric Bross and starring Adrien Brody. It has 44% rating and 9 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.dbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rajko_Grlićdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_George_(actress)dbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Contidbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanja_Drachdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alun_Armstrong_(actor)dbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanka_Gjuricdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Richard_Gilldbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miljenko_Brlečićdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nitzan_Sharrondbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rajko_Grlićdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameThat Summer of White Rosesdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryYugoslaviadbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Yugoslav_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_set_in_Partisan_Yugoslaviadbp-dbr:That_Summer_of_White_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rajko_GrlićThat Summer of White Roses (Croatian: Đavolji raj — ono ljeto bijelih ruža) is a 1989 Yugoslav-British film directed by Rajko Grlić. It was the last film to include an appearance by American actress Shania Berryman.dbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruno_de_Almeidadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amália_Rodriguesdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruno_de_Almeidadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:nameThe Art of Amáliadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:countryPortugal, United Statesdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portuguese_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portuguese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruno_de_Almeidadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:FadoThe Art of Amália is a documentary by Bruno de Almeida on the artistic career of Amália Rodrigues (1920–1999), the celebrated Fado singer from Portugal. The 90-minute film is based on a previous five-hour made-for-television mini-series on the singer that dealt with her life and career; it was also de Almeida’s fourth cinematic project celebrating Rodrigues’ career.The film opens with an on-screen introduction by David Byrne, who praises the singer for “singing in these fado songs about the sadness of the universe, not only about a personal sadness or a tragedy in her own life or in the writer's life, but she was expressing the sadness of existence." The Art of Amália mixes rare film, television and concert footage from different periods of Rodrigues’ career. The film also presents a previously thought lost clip of a rare appearance (billed only as “Amália”) on U.S. television in 1953, where she performed her hit song "Coimbra" (better known to U.S. audiences in the English-language version "April in Portugal").The Art of Amália also includes the last filmed interview by Rodrigues, who died one week before production was completed.The film had its U.S. premiere in March 2000 at a United Nations benefit, and its theatrical premiere in New York in December 2000. A DVD was released 2004.dbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbp:nameThe Cat's Outdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat's_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsThe Cat's Out is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. The Cat's Out was a working title that survives on an existing vault print; the short was originally copyrighted and released as The Cat's Nightmare.dbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_&_Dominions_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:starringWinifred Shotterdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:starringKenneth Kovedbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_&_Dominions_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:nameThe Chance of a Night Timedbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Chance_of_a_Night_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_WilcoxThe Chance of a Night Time is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Kenneth Kove. The screenplay was written by Ben Travers based on his play The Dippers, and the cast included cast members from Travers's Aldwych Farces. It was shot at Elstree Studios outside London with sets designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams.dbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Skolskydbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aline_MacMahondbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilyn_Erskinedbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Skolskydbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Sherdemandbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Weidmandbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Skolskydbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Eddie Cantor Storydbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_theatredbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1905dbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:The_Eddie_Cantor_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_entertainersThe Eddie Cantor Story is a 1953 American musical drama film directed by Alfred E. 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Cantor himself appeared briefly in the film in a cameo role.dbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Sellarsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deandbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:nameThe Gentle Gunmandbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belfastdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Republican_Armydbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Gunmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIThe Gentle Gunman is a 1952 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring John Mills, Dirk Bogarde and Elizabeth Sellars. The film is based on a 1950 play of the same title by Roger MacDougall that was televised by the BBC in September 1950. It was produced by Ealing Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jim Morahan.dbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joyce_Chopradbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringElliott Goulddbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringAidan Quinndbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringRubén Bladesdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringDiane Keatondbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringCarol Kanedbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringEstelle Parsonsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertinidbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringKathryn Grodydbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joyce_Chopradbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weinsteindbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Pikserdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:nameThe Lemon Sistersdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sistersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantic_City,_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Lemon_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joyce_ChopraThe Lemon Sisters is a 1990 American comedy-drama film from Miramax Films directed by Joyce Chopra and written by Jeremy Pikser. The film stars Diane Keaton, Carol Kane and Kathryn Grody. The film was both a commercial and critical failure after being shelved for more than a year with extensive revisions.dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbp:directorGus Meinsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Whalen_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chick_Chandlerdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbp:nameThe Mysterious Miss Xdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mysterious_Miss_Xpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsThe Mysterious Miss X is a 1939 film directed by Gus Meins and starring Michael Whalen, Chick Chandler and Mary Hart.dbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chubby_Checkerdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbp:nameTwist Around the Clockdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Twist_Around_the_Clockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twist_(dance)Twist Around the Clock is an American musical film released in 1961. It was a remake of Sam Katzman and Robert E. Kent's Rock Around the Clock. Like Rock Around the Clock, which was followed by a sequel titled Don't Knock the Rock, the film was followed by a sequel titled Don't Knock the Twist.dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:directorJim Tyerdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerExecutive producerdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:nameYou're a Sap, Mr. Japdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-Japanese_sentiment_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ethnic_humourdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_East_AsiansYou're a Sap, Mr. Jap is a 1942 one-reel anti-Japanese Popeye the Sailor animated cartoon short subject released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1942. It was the first cartoon short to be produced by Famous Studios. It is one of the best-known World War II propaganda cartoons.dbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:LionsGatedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringChauntal Lewisdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringTori Whitedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Pauldbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAJ Lamasdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Shergalisdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:LionsGatedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameSancedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thanksgiving_in_filmsSéance is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Mark L. Smith.dbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hobart_Henleydbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:producerPhil Goldstonedbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:starringDorothy Revierdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:starringBarbara Barondessdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hobart_Henleydbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Silversteindbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:nameUnknown Blondedbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hobart_HenleyUnknown Blonde is a 1934 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Hobart Henley and starring Edward Arnold, Barbara Barondess and Dorothy Revier. It was released by the independent Majestic Pictures. It was based on the 1932 novel Collusion by Theodore D. Irwin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ralph Oberg.dbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:starringWade Botelerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:starringCecilia Parkerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_W._Leedbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:nameUnknown Valleydbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsUnknown Valley is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones, Cecilia Parker and Wade Boteler. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch in California.dbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerAshok Amritaridbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Singerdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringShannon Tweeddbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:nameVictim of Desiredbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Victim_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsVictim of Desire, also known as Implicated, is a 1995 American erotic thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Marc Singer and Shannon Tweed.Wynorski who said it was one of the few films in his career he regretted making (the other being Vampirella.) He says he was asked to do the project by the producer Andrew Stevens who was a friend. Wynorski had trouble making sense of the script, as did Stevens, but was told to film it anyway.dbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Grisselldbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yakima_Canuttdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Grisselldbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yakima_Canuttdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_S._Halldbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Coldewaydbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Harmandbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:nameVigilantes of Dodge Citydbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vigilantes_of_Dodge_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsVigilantes of Dodge City is a 1944 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the fifth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA.dbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_M._Goverdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringPatrick Barrdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringTucker McGuiredbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_Slaughterdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_M._Goverdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_M._GoverMurder at Scotland Yard is 1953 British crime film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Patrick Barr and Tucker McGuire. It was written by John Gilling and is a sequel to Gover's King of the Underworld (1952).dbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tronsondbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Mageedbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hedleydbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Ellisdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Tronsondbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lukas_Hellerdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:nameNever Back Losersdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Losersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Back_Loserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_MysteriesNever Back Losers is a 1961 British 'B' crime film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Jack Hedley, Jacqueline Ellis and Patrick Magee. It was written by Lucas Heller based on the 1929 novel The Green Ribbon by Edgar Wallace. It was one of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series, produced at Merton Park Studios in the early 1960s.dbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:directorJohn Stanleydbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:distributorPFEdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:producerJohn Stanleydbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:producerKenn Davisdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerwin_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barrie_Youngfellowdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringDan Caldwelldbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringJerry Walterdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenn_Davisdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenn_Davisdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:nameNightmare in Blooddbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_horror_filmsNightmare in Blood is a 1978 American horror film directed by professional late night television horror movie host, and writer, John Stanley.dbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:directorIlaria Borrellidbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributorMedusa Distribuzionedbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributorCraze Productionsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chevy_Chasedbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Grazia_Cucinottadbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Shieldsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierfrancesco_Favinodbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ilaria_Borrellidbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ilaria_Borrellidbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:nameOur Italian Husbanddbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_filmsOur Italian Husband (also called Rent-a-Husband or Mariti in affitto) is a 2004 romantic comedy starring Brooke Shields, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Chevy Chase, and Pierfrancesco Favino written and directed by Ilaria Borrelli.It's a story of an Italian woman who flies to New York City in search of her husband and discovers him married to an American wife.dbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlive Filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam D. Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWillie Nelsondbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRed Headed Strangerdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_albumsRed Headed Stranger is a 1986 American Western drama film written and directed by William D. Wittliff. The film stars Willie Nelson and Morgan Fairchild. It is based on Nelson's album Red Headed Stranger (1975).dbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'dbp-dbp:nameSatan's Waitin'dbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Satan's_Waitin'purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hellSatan's Waitin' is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on August 7, 1954, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.A later short, Devil's Feud Cake (1963), was re-titled Satan's Waitin' when it was featured as part of The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. The plot of Devil's Feud Cake closely follows this one, but features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.In the film, Sylvester loses the first of his nine lives, and is then sent to hell. The local version of Satan goads him to continue his risky pursuit of Tweety, ensuring that Sylvester will lose the rest of his lives.dbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:distributorNational Cinema Networkdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:producerChristopher Caindbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Garlanddbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Nielsendbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringSharon Thomasdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Penndbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Marossdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:starringBard Stevensdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Caindbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:nameSixth and Maindbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Maindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Mainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Mainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Mainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Mainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Mainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixth_and_Mainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_CainSixth and Main is a 1977 American drama film directed by Christopher Cain and starring Leslie Nielsen and Beverly Garland.dbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marceline_Daydbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benny_Rubindbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Kanedbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._P._Youngerdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSunny Skiesdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunny_Skies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsSunny Skies is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, starring Benny Rubin and Marceline Day and produced by Tiffany Pictures. It is notable for a same-sex romantic subplot, involving a young man's tragically unrequited love for his football hero roommate.dbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andre_DeTothdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_J._Lincolndbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:directorNick Marinodbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:producerNancy Paloiandbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:producerNick Marinodbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Hale_Jr.dbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Bauerdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Butler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:starringStaci Greasondbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andre_DeTothdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_J._Lincolndbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:nameTerror Nightdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Terror_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsTerror Night (also known as Bloody Movie) is a 1989 American slasher film directed by Nick Marino.dbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Garsondbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbp:distributorDuWorld Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Garsondbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Garsondbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Garsondbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Hustwickdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbp:nameThe Beast of Borneodbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Borneodbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Garsondbp-dbr:The_Beast_of_Borneopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_horror_filmsThe Beast of Borneo is a 1934 American pre-code film directed by Harry Garson. The film is made up mostly of leftover footage from Universal Studios's East of Borneo, made in 1931. A couple of added dialogue scenes were spliced into what was essentially a travelogue and a series of close-ups of an enraged orangutan.dbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:directorRoger Kaydbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_Producers_Incdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:producerRoger Kaydbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Forddbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Dobkindbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Winwooddbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Davalosdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_Producers_Incdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Blochdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:nameThe Cabinet of Caligaridbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaridbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gerald_Frieddbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cabinet_of_Caligaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_BlochThe Cabinet of Caligari (also known as The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari) is a 1962 American horror film directed by Roger Kay, starring Glynis Johns, Dan O'Herlihy, and Richard Davalos, and released by 20th Century Fox.Although the film's title is very similar to the German silent horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), it shares very few similarities except for the main plot twist. The film's script was written by Robert Bloch, author of the novel Psycho. The cinematographer for The Cabinet of Caligari was John L. Russell, who also worked on Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960).dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Kirbydbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Purdelldbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:nameThe Compulsory Wifedbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_filmsThe Compulsory Wife is a 1937 British comedy film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Henry Kendall and Joyce Kirby.The film was a quota quickie production with a plot dealing with the farcical complications arising when a pair of strangers have to spend a night alone together in a country cottage when their hosts are detained in town. Overnight all their luggage is stolen by a burglar, leaving them with nothing but their nightclothes. Then the next morning their hosts and the other guests start arriving. It is now classed as a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:directorChris Thomsondbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:distributorHoytsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Edwards_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:producerTim Readdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Wood_(actor,_born_1946)dbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Edwards_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keith_Dewhurstdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:nameThe Empty Beachdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Empty_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Thomson_(director)The Empty Beach is a 1985 Australian thriller film based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Peter Corris, starring Bryan Brown as private investigator Cliff Hardy.Corris was quoted to have said the following about the film: "Ratshit movie. Terrible film. But the money enabled me to put a deposit on a house. My stand-up comedy line is that I much preferred the house to the film."dbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Fowler_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earle_Lyondbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._William_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Kesslerdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_G._Giriodidbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Fowler_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earle_Lyondbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._William_Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Kesslerdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_G._Giriodidbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Girarddbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Vittesdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:nameThe Rebel Setdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Beat_Generationdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rebel_Setpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Fowler_Jr.The Rebel Set is a 1959 American crime drama film in black and white directed by Gene Fowler Jr. It was later featured and riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in Season 4.dbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Len_Kabasinskidbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringDarian Caine Brian Anthonydbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Len_Kabasinskidbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Len_Kabasinskidbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameWarriors of the Apocalypsedbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Warriors_of_the_Apocalypse_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_action_filmsWarriors of the Apocalypse is a 2009 science fiction action film directed by Len Kabasinski. It is also known as Apocalypse Female Warriors,. and it unrelated to the 1986 film Warriors of the Apocalypse.dbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Michael_Pauldbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWinners Take Alldbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycle_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Winners_Take_All_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fritz_KierschWinners Take All is a 1987 film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring Don Michael Paul and Geoffrey Wigdor.dbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gill_Dennisdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_R._Eppersondbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Plankdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Perridbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Prinedbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angelina_Joliedbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Gunndbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gill_Dennisdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_R._Eppersondbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gill_Dennisdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Stanforddbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:nameWithout Evidencedbp-dbr:Without_Evidencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsWithout Evidence is a 1995 thriller film directed and co-written by Gill Dennis in his first and last film he directed. It stars Scott Plank, Anna Gunn, Angelina Jolie, Paul Perri, and Andrew Prine. It was co-written by Dennis and Phil Stanford.dbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aviva_Kempnerdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aviva_Kempnerdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aviva_Kempnerdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aviva_Kempnerdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aviva_Kempnerdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbp:nameYoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldbergdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aviva_Kempnerdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_television_peopledbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Hollywood_blacklistdbp-dbr:Yoo-Hoo,_Mrs._Goldbergpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_radio_peopleYoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg is a 2009 documentary film on the broadcast career of Gertrude Berg and her radio and television serials, The Goldbergs. Aviva Kempner directed the film, interviewing family members of Berg, cast members of the Goldbergs and historians of radio and television. She also includes interview statements by non-celebrities, and celebrities, including All Things Considered anchor Susan Stamberg, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, television sitcom producer Norman Lear and Mary Tyler Moore Show actor Ed Asner.dbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbp:directorMaurice Hattondbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbp:distributorChannel Fourdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbp:producerPenny Clarkdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbp:producerPaul Sparrowdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Hattondbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Hattondbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbp:nameNelly's Versiondbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Nelly's_Versionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_HattonNelly's Version is a 1983 British mystery film directed by Maurice Hatton and starring Eileen Atkins, Anthony Bate and Nicholas Ball. It was based on a novel by Eva Figes. The screenplay concerns a woman who turns up a hotel having lost her memory and forgotten who she is.dbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:namePuss n' Bootydbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsPuss n' Booty is a 1943 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on December 11, 1943 in the United States.Puss n' Booty was the final Looney Tunes short produced in black-and-white. It was later remade in color in 1948 as I Taw a Putty Tat, starring Sylvester and Tweety.dbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clarence_G._Badgerdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:distributorRKOdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:producerFrederick Danielldbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:starringMegan Edwardsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:starringThelma Griggdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clarence_G._Badgerdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_G._Badgerdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:nameThat Certain Somethingdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clarence_G._Badgerdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Certain_Somethingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Australian_filmsThat Certain Something is a 1941 Australian musical film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Megan Edwards and Thelma Grigg. The plot concerns an American film director who decides to make a musical in Australia. It was the last film directed by Badger, a noted silent era director.dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:distributorInternational Releasing Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Baringdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mai_Zetterlingdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Baringdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Quennelldbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Thornedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Kitchindbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:nameThe Bad Lord Byrondbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Greecedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_poetsThe Bad Lord Byron is a 1949 British historical drama film about the life of Lord Byron. It was directed by David MacDonald and starred Dennis Price as Byron with Mai Zetterling, Linden Travers and Joan Greenwood.dbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dušan_Makavejevdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:producerDavid Roedbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:producerLes Lithgowdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:producerSylvie Le Cleziodbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Scacchidbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Kerrdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dušan_Makavejevdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Coca-Cola Kiddbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writersdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_food_and_drinkdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Frank_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dušan_Makavejevdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coca-Cola_in_popular_cultureThe Coca-Cola Kid is a 1985 Australian romantic comedy film. It was directed by Dušan Makavejev and stars Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. The film is based on the short stories "The Americans, Baby", and "The Electrical Experience" by Frank Moorhouse, who wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_J._Hole,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Primadbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Wilkinsondbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_J._Hole,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbp:nameThe Continental Twistdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Continental_Twistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twist_(dance)The Continental Twist (also known as Twist All Night) is a 1961 film featuring the twist dance.dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Arts_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Arts_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Crooked Roaddbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Big Storydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Morris_WestThe Crooked Road is a 1965 British film directed and co-written by Don Chaffey. It stars Stewart Granger, Robert Ryan and Janet Munro. It is based on the 1957 novel The Big Story by Morris West. An American journalist plans to expose as a crook the dictator of a small Balkan state, but finds himself framed for murder.dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayford_Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daphne_Glennedbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Hopedbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:starringRalph Forsterdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_R._Simsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:nameThe Ever Open Doordbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Open_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_GoodwinsThe Ever Open Door is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Fred Goodwins and starring Hayford Hobbs, Daphne Glenne and Margaret Hope. It was based on the play The Ever Open Door by George R. Sims, a leading Victorian writer of stage melodramas. It was one of a number of Sims' plays to be adapted for cinema during the silent era.dbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:starringPhilip Frienddbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:starringMartin Bensondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:nameThe Fur Collardbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsThe Fur Collar is a 1962 British second feature thriller film directed and written by Lawrence Huntington and starring John Bentley, Martin Benson and Philip Friend.dbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:producerMervyn LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernand_Graveydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Groucho_Marxdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:nameThe King and the Chorus Girldbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoyThe King and the Chorus Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fernand Gravey, Joan Blondell and Edward Everett Horton.Gravey (billed as "Gravet") was at the time the subject of a significant studio publicity campaign to build his image.The film is notable for being the only one with a screenplay officially credited to Groucho Marx.dbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Wakefielddbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_J._Smalldbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:nameThe Man They Couldn't Arrestdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_HunterThe Man They Couldn't Arrest is a 1931 British crime film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Hugh Wakefield, Gordon Harker, Garry Marsh and Dennis Wyndham. Based on a novel by "Seamark" (Austin J. Small), it was made by Gainsborough Pictures at Islington Studios in London.dbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fergus_McDonelldbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Donalddbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:starringHoward Keeldbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fergus_McDonelldbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Barrauddbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Ordedbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:nameThe Small Voicedbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fergus_McDonelldbp-dbr:The_Small_Voicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsThe Small Voice (US title: The Hideout) is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Valerie Hobson, James Donald and Howard Keel (credited as Harold Keel). The film is part of a group of British film noir produced around this time. It was written by George Barraud, Derek Neame and Julian Orde based on the 1940 novel of the same name by Robert Westerby.It was the film debut of Howard Keel who made it while appearing in the original London production of Oklahoma! The film received a BAFTA nomination for Best British Film in 1949.The "small voice" of the title is referred to at the end of the film: the small voice in your own head, of one's conscience telling one not to do something.dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Gabordbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mai_Zetterlingdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Cilentodbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Harris_(American_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:nameThe Truth About Womendbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Truth_About_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Muriel_BoxThe Truth About Women is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Laurence Harvey, Julie Harris, Mai Zetterling and Diane Cilento.The film was not a commercial success.dbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:nameThe Vanishing Ridersdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._HillThe Vanishing Riders is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill.dbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerE. Gordon Craigdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringJohn Longdendbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Graydbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringLester Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McNally_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Wickham Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Wickham_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsThe Wickham Mystery is a 1931 British mystery film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Eve Gray, John Longden and Lester Matthews. It was based on a play by John McNally. It was shot at Isleworth Studios in London and distributed by United Artists.dbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Sound Film Industriesdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:starringJill Irelanddbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Victordbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:nameThere's Always a Thursdaydbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studiosdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:There's_Always_a_Thursdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsThere's Always a Thursday is a 1957 British comedy crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Charles Victor, Jill Ireland, Lloyd Lamble and Robert Raglan. It was written by Brandon Fleming.dbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:producerGeorge Kingdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lesterdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Violet_E._Powelldbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:nameTo Be a Ladydbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Be_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsTo Be a Lady is a 1934 British romance drama, directed and produced by George King, and starring Chili Bouchier (credited here as Dorothy Bouchier) and Bruce Lester. The film is the first screen editing credit of American film editor Elmo Williams.dbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:producerTerry Glinwooddbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beryl_Vertuedbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:producerNed Sherrindbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Fraserdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hermione_Baddeleydbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Sherrindbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beryl_Vertuedbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Brabendbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:nameUp the Frontdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hypnosisdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mata_Haridbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_(World_War_I)_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_war_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_the_Frontpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Peter_GreenwellUp the Front is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd, Bill Fraser, and Hermione Baddeley. It was written by Sid Colin and Eddie Braben. Set during the First World War, it is the third film spin-off from the television series Up Pompeii!. The previous films were Up Pompeii (1971), set, like the TV series, in the Roman era, and Up the Chastity Belt (1971), set in the Middle Ages. The plot concerns Lurk (a descendant of the slave Lurcio in Up Pompeii), a coward who is hypnotised into bravery.dbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Clarkdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Lewisdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blackmandbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earl_Hollimandbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gore_Vidaldbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Beloindbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Garsondbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetdbp-dbp:nameVisit to a Small Planetdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Gore_Vidaldbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Hal_B._Wallisdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Visit_to_a_Small_Planetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_portraying_humans_as_aliensVisit to a Small Planet is a 1960 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jerry Lewis, Joan Blackman, Earl Holliman, and Fred Clark. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was produced by Hal B. Wallis.Visit to a Small Planet debuted as an original television production by Gore Vidal, then was reworked by Vidal as a Broadway play starring Cyril Ritchard and Eddie Mayehoff.The film was released on February 4, 1960. It was re-released in 1966 on a double bill with another Jerry Lewis film, The Bellboy.dbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorContinental Distributingdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Sellersdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Anouilhdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWaltz of the Toreadorsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Wolf_Mankowitzdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jean_Anouilhdbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Waltz_of_the_Toreadors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SussexWaltz of the Toreadors (also known as The Amorous General) is a 1962 film directed by John Guillermin and starring Peter Sellers and Dany Robin. It was based on the play of the same name by Jean Anouilh with the location changed from France to England. It was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay, in 1963.The film had its World Premiere on 12 April 1962 at the Odeon Leicester Square in London's West End.Guillermin later said "it was about the irony of old age and had a light touch".dbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Initial_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Molinadbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Aiellodbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Biehndbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angelina_Joliedbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Archerdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Dowling_(director)dbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Initial_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Glasserdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:nameMojave Moondbp-dbr:Mojave_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Mojave_Desertdbp-dbr:Mojave_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kevin_DowlingMojave Moon is a 1996 American road movie. It stars Danny Aiello, Anne Archer, Michael Biehn, Angelina Jolie and Jack Noseworthy. The film was written by Leonard Glasser and directed by Kevin Dowling.dbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:directorOmoni Obolidbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:distributorFilm One Distributiondbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:producerMoses Babatopedbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:starringFunke Akindeledbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yul_Edochiedbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:starringEucharia Anunobidbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Omoni_Obolidbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:nameMoms at Wardbp-dbr:Moms_at_Wardbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:Moms_at_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Moms_at_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moms_at_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moms_at_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:Moms_at_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_comedy-drama_filmsMoms at War is a 2018 Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Omoni Oboli. It stars Funke Akindele as well as Michelle Dede, the former of whom won an award for her role as Best Actress in a Comedy (Movie/TV Series) at the 2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards.The film is a collaboration between Inkblot, FilmOne, and Dioni Visions. It was premiered in August 2018 at the Filmhouse Cinemas in Lekki, Lagos. It was released on August 17, 2018.dbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joan_C._Gratzdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbp:distributorPyramid Filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbp:producerJoan C. Gratzdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbp:starringJean G. Poulotdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joan_C._Gratzdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joan_C._Gratzdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbp:nameMona Lisa Descending a Staircasedbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mona_Lisa_Descending_a_Staircasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_paintersMona Lisa Descending a Staircase is a 1992 American animated short by Joan C. Gratz.dbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywooddbp-dbp:directorRobert Carl Cohendbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywooddbp-dbp:distributorHollywood International Picturesdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywooddbp-dbp:producerRobert Carl Cohendbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywooddbp-dbp:nameMondo Hollywooddbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mondo_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Hollywoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_filmsMondo Hollywood is a documentary "mondo movie" by Robert Carl Cohen, released in 1967. Filmed over the preceding two years, it was described by Variety as a "flippy, trippy psychedelic guide to Hollywood".dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Art_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Grahamdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Moriartydbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Art_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Grahamdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:nameMondo Keyholedbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_directorial_debut_filmsMondo Keyhole is a 1966 film directed by Jack Hill in his directorial debut. A sexploitation drama, it covers themes such as the pornography business, drug-taking, rape, martial arts and revenge.dbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:directorHarvey Nikolai Keithdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:producerStuart S. Shapirodbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringFrank Mooredbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringAnn Magnusondbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringRick Avilesdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Legeredbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Barnettdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringLydia Lunchdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringJoe Colemandbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringDean Johnsondbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringJoey Ariasdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringJohn Sexdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringKaren Finleydbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:starringEmilio Cubeirodbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:nameMondo New Yorkdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mondo_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_New_Yorkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_entertainersMondo New York is a 1988 Mondo film directed by Harvey Nikolai Keith. The documentary film was inspired by the 1963 movie Mondo Cane.dbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gladys_Hamerdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olive_Sloanedbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringJohn F. Hamiltondbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbert_(actor)dbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:nameMoney Isn't Everythingdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romance_filmsMoney Isn't Everything is a 1925 British silent romance film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Olive Sloane, Lewis Gilbert and Gladys Hamer. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios by Stoll Pictures, and was based on a novel by Sophie Cole.dbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbp:directorTed De Witdbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbp:producerTed De Witdbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._R._Crawleydbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbp:nameMoney Mintersdbp-dbr:Money_Mintersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Sudburydbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Minterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersMoney Minters (French: Les Monnayeurs) is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Ted De Wit and released in 1958. Sponsored by INCO and the Royal Canadian Mint, the film documents the process of making a coin from the initial mining of metal ore at Sudbury to the coin's final production at the Royal Canadian Mint.The film was one of three co-winners, alongside The Quest and The Tall Country, of the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 11th Canadian Film Awards in 1959.dbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshow Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Donovan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Bonnerdbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Devereauxdbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucky_Grillsdbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Raymonddbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringJeanie Drynandbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_'Bud'_Tingwelldbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:nameMoney Moversdbp-dbr:Money_Moversdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Adelaidedbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Moverspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_heist_filmsMoney Movers is a 1978 Australian crime action drama film written and directed by Bruce Beresford. The film was based on the 1972 novel The Money Movers by Devon Minchin, founder of Metropolitan Security Services. The story deals loosely with two real-life events, the 1970 Sydney Armoured Car Robbery where A$500,000 was stolen from a Mayne Nickless armoured van, and a 1970 incident when A$280,000 was stolen from Metropolitan Security Services' offices by bandits impersonating policemen.Money Movers is "one of the few films of the 1970s that deal with crime and police corruption as an entrenched state of being, and one of the earliest to embrace extremely violent action."dbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:directorGerald Holubowicz & Jean Nicholas Guillodbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:producerSandrine Girbal/Happy Fanniedbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:nameMoneyocracydbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lobbying_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wall_Street_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_United_States_presidential_campaignsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Campaign_finance_in_the_United_StatesMoneyocracy is a 2012 documentary film about Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010), which was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions. The film explores how the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision has dramatically changed the U.S. Campaign Finance Laws and lead to the most expensive Elections in the United States. The film describes the systemic corruption of the United States democracy and the consequences of that systemic corruption on the U.S. democracy and the electorate.dbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbp:nameMonkey Melodiesdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Monkey_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_monkeysMonkey Melodies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930 as the 13th film in the Silly Symphony Series.dbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Anderson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Cooperdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringNick Adamsdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringJames MacArthurdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringPeggy Liptondbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringDonald Harrondbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:starringJack Gingdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Anderson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:nameMosby's Maraudersdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Maraudersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Marauderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Marauderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Marauderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Marauderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Marauderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Mosby's_Marauderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_O'HerlihyMosby's Marauders is a 1967 American film about the raids by John S. Mosby during the US Civil War. It was originally filmed for US television under the title Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders. Mosby's Marauders was later released through VHS on February 2, 1987.dbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:producerFred Karnodbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:starringPeter Haddondbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robb_Wiltondbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:starringMuriel Akeddbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Karnodbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Karnodbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:nameMother, Don't Rush Medbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Mother,_Don't_Rush_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_StudiosMother, Don't Rush Me is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Robb Wilton, Muriel Aked and Peter Haddon. It was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. It is based on a sketch by the celebrated music hall performer Fred Karno, who produced the film.dbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:nameMother Goose Melodiesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_nursery_rhymesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsMother Goose Melodies is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short film, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Two years later it was semi-remade in Technicolor as Old King Cole.dbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerJohn Gillingdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerGeorge Minterdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerStanley Couzinsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bela_Lugosidbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lucandbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Minterdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Gordon_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:nameMother Riley Meets the Vampiredbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Riley_Meets_the_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GillingMother Riley Meets the Vampire (also known as Vampire Over London and My Son, the Vampire) is a 1952 British horror comedy film directed by John Gilling, starring Arthur Lucan and Bela Lugosi. It was filmed at Nettlefold Studios.This was the final film of the Old Mother Riley film series, and did not feature Lucan's wife and business partner Kitty McShane, from whom he had separated in 1951. The film was later released in the U.S. in 1963 as My Son, the Vampire.A self-described vampire wants to build an army of robots to fulfill his goal of world domination. His only functional robot is accidentally shipped to Mother Riley. The vampire proceeds to kidnap Mother Riley.dbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterdbp-dbp:nameMother was a Roosterdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Was_a_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsMother Was a Rooster is a 1962 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on October 20, 1962, and features Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. It is the last-released cartoon scored by Milt Franklyn; Bill Lava would take over as composer for Looney Tunes cartoons starting with Good Noose until the cartoon department's closure in 1969.dbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderdbp-dbp:directorHelene Klodawskydbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderdbp-dbp:producerSigne Johanssondbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Helene_Klodawskydbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderdbp-dbp:nameMotherland: Tales of Wonderdbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Motherland:_Tales_of_Wonderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_documentary_filmsMotherland: Tales of Wonder is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Helene Klodawsky and released in 1994. The film centres on interviews with a variety of women, both older women whose children are now adults and younger women who were still raising young kids at the time the film was made, about the social and cultural pressures attached to motherhood.The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 16th Genie Awards in 1996.dbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:producerHarry Hughesdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rene_Raydbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:starringNiall MacGinnisdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:starringJerry Vernodbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:nameMountains O'Mournedbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mountains_O'Mournepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsMountains O'Mourne is a 1938 British musical film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Rene Ray, Niall MacGinnis and Jerry Verno. It was shot at Walton Studios near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director R. Holmes Paul. The title is a reference to the song The Mountains of Mourne, a common theme from films produced by Butcher's Film Service. The screenplay concerns two Irish families evicted from their properties.dbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:nameMouse Troubledbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_William_Hannadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_booksdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_filmsMouse Trouble is a 1944 American one-reel animated cartoon short and is the 17th Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music direction by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Ken Muse and Pete Burness. Mouse Trouble won the 1944 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, the second consecutive award bestowed upon the series. It was released in theatres on November 23, 1944 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued on December 12, 1951.dbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardendbp-dbp:nameMouse and Gardendbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_and_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsMouse and Garden is a 1960 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The Academy Award-nominated cartoon was released on July 16, 1960, and stars Sylvester.The title is a play on House & Garden. Sylvester is voiced by Mel Blanc, and Sam Cat by Daws Butler in the style of Frank Fontaine's "John" from The Jack Benny Program and "Crazy Guggenheim" from The Jackie Gleason Show.dbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Barberdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:producerMaggie Wildedbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Macdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Bassettdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rispolidbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Nothdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Barberdbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:nameMr. 3000dbp-dbr:Mr._3000dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Kennedy/Marshall_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Milwaukeedbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Mr._3000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Milwaukee_BrewersMr. 3000 is a 2004 American sports comedy film directed by Charles Stone III. It stars Bernie Mac and Angela Bassett. The film's plot surrounds a retired Major League Baseball player who makes a comeback at age 47 in order to attain 3,000 hits. Mr. 3000 received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office flop, grossing $21 million worldwide against a $30 million budget.dbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerWarwick Rossdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerYahoo Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lulu_Pinkusdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerDennis Kielydbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_McDonalddbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringDavid Fielddbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Dallimoredbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringYahoo Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lulu_Pinkusdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:nameMr. Accidentdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yahoo_SeriousMr. Accident is a 2000 Australian comedy film written, directed, produced by, and starring Yahoo Serious. It was filmed in September and October 1998 in Sydney.dbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arne_Sucksdorffdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:directorAl Violadbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:directorAntarctica sequencesdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:producerHenry Trettindbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hurtdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayley_Millsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arne_Sucksdorffdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Shaffer_(writer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:nameMr. Forbush and the Penguinsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Addisondbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Antarcticadbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_penguinsdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anthony_Shafferdbp-dbr:Mr._Forbush_and_the_Penguinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arne_SucksdorffMr. Forbush and the Penguins (also known as Cry of the Penguins) is a 1971 British comedy drama film, directed by Arne Sucksdorff, Alfred Viola and Roy Boulting. It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley Sutton and Tony Britton. The screenplay was adapted by playwright Anthony Shaffer, based on the 1965 novel Forbush and the Penguins by Graham Billing.dbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Odettedbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringDora De Wintondbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:R._Henderson_Blanddbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:starringPeter Upcherdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Eliotdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:nameMr. Gilfil's Love Storydbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Gilfil's_Love_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._BrambleMr. Gilfil's Love Story is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Robert Henderson Bland, Mary Odette and Peter Upcher. It was based on the short story Mr. Gilfil's Love Story from George Eliot's 1857 work Scenes of Clerical Life. A chaplain to an aristocratic British family falls in love with their ward, a young Italian woman, who he marries. Tragedy strikes when she dies only a few months later, leaving him in a state of grief.dbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:El_Brendeldbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:starringRuth Warrendbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:starringFifi D'Orsaydbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Burkedbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Cantordbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Haysdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:nameMr. Lemon of Orangedbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Lemon_of_Orangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._BlystoneMr. Lemon of Orange is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring El Brendel, Fifi D'Orsay and Ruth Warren. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation.dbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beverly_Shafferdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbp:producerGermaine Ying Gee Wongdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Merglerdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbp:starringXin Ben Yudbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beverly_Shafferdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbp:nameMr. Mergler's Giftdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Mr._Mergler's_Giftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsMr. Mergler's Gift is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Beverly Shaffer and released in 2004. The film is a portrait of Daniel Mergler, a 77-year-old music teacher in Montreal, Quebec, who has recently been diagnosed with terminal colon cancer, and Xin Ben Yu, a young piano prodigy who has just immigrated to Canada with her family, whom Mergler has decided to take on as his final student before his death.The film premiered at the 2004 Montreal World Film Festival.The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 25th Genie Awards in 2005.dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Atwilldbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:nameMr. Moto Takes a Vacationdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Mr._Moto_Takes_a_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_FosterMr Moto Takes A Vacation (1939) is a Norman Foster-directed entry in the Mr. Moto film series, with Lionel Atwill and Joseph Schildkraut and George P. Huntley, Jr, as Archie Featherstone, in supporting roles.This was the last Mr. Moto film that Peter Lorre appeared in. The movie was the seventh filmed in the series. However it was not released until after Mr. Moto in Danger Island, which was the last filmed out of eight Mr. Moto films from 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Robertsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bochnerdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Jaeckeldbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Slinkerdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringTed Vollrathdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:nameMr. No Legsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_illegal_drug_tradedbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_police_filmsMr. No Legs (also known as The Amazing Mr. No Legs and Gun Fighter) is a 1978 American crime action film directed by Ricou Browning, written by Jack Cowden, and starring Richard Jaeckel, Ron Slinker, Lloyd Bochner, Ted Vollrath, Rance Howard, Luke Halpin and John Agar. It was released theatrically on March 14, 1978.dbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Galedbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Interfilmdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremiah_Samuelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Holly_Keenan_IIdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Franco_IIdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lloyddbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Easterbrookdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_McGilldbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Warlockdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holly_Fields_IIdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Galedbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Interfilmdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeremiah_Samuelsdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Holly_Keenan_IIdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Franco_IIdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Galedbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:nameMr. Payback: An Interactive Moviedbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interactive_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Taveradbp-dbr:Mr._Payback:_An_Interactive_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bob_GaleMr. Payback: An Interactive Movie is a 1995 American science-fiction/adventure/comedy short film written and directed by Bob Gale. The film stars an android (Billy Warlock) who, in a number of possible storylines, takes action by humiliating or attacking people who have committed crimes or have done wrong in the past. Christopher Lloyd, who had previously worked with Gale on the Back to the Future trilogy, worked on this film as well. The music was scored by Michael Tavera, who had composed the music for the animated Back to the Future seriesDesigned as an interactive movie, it comprises slightly over two hours of footage, approximately 20 minutes of which is seen in each viewing. It requires the audience to vote for various directions the story will take, using a joystick attached to the armrests of their seats. A special LaserDisc-based machine in the projection booth was designed to make instantaneous edits as the story unfolded. The film took up four CAV LaserDiscs.The movie billed itself as "the world's first interactive movie," but it was predated by 1992's I'm Your Man and 1967's Kinoautomat.dbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:directorNicholas Kendalldbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:distributorPanoramadbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:producerColleen Nystedtdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Bowiedbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringZach Lipovskydbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringBill Switzerdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringTeryl Rotherydbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringRichard de Klerkdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringJason Andersondbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringGarwin Sanforddbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._H._Wymandbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:nameMr. Rice's Secretdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Mr._Rice's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_ColumbiaMr. Rice's Secret is a Canadian family drama film. It stars David Bowie as the title character, a mysterious man who leaves after death a series of clues to a 12-year-old boy with cancer, to help him appreciate life. The production was filmed in 1998 and released in 2000.dbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Geraghtydbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbp:nameMr. What's-His-Name?dbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fdbp-dbp:countryEnglanddbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._What's-His-Name%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_InceMr What's His Name is a 1935 British film. It stars Seymour Hicks and was based on his play.It was shot at Warner Bros' Teddington Studios.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:nameMr. and Mrs. Is the Namedbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_filmsMr. and Mrs. Is the Name is a 1935 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 19, 1935, and stars Buddy and Cookie as two mer-kids.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Gilmandbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:nameMrs. Pollifax-Spydbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_comedy_filmsMrs. Pollifax–Spy is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Rosalind Russell, Darren McGavin, and Nehemiah Persoff. It was released by United Artists. Russell wrote the screenplay for the film, which she adapted from the novel The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman. Russell used the pen name "C. A. McKnight," which was taken from her mother's maiden name. It was Russell's last role in a theatrically released film.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:directorFred Ellesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringNigel Patrickdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Claredbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringIrene Handldbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringAnthony Irelanddbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:starringEdward Lexydbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:nameMrs. Pym of Scotland Yarddbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pym_of_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_StudiosMrs. Pym of Scotland Yard is a 1939 British comedy-drama film directed by Fred Elles starring Mary Clare in her only title role and Nigel Patrick in his film debut. It is based on the Mrs Pym novels by Nigel Morland, and written by Morland, who re-used the title for a 1946 book.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:distributorMGM/UA Entertainment Companydbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:producerScott Rudindbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_J._Scherickdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:producerDavid A. Nicksaydbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:starringDiane Keatondbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:starringMatthew Modinedbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:starringEdward Herrmanndbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edgar_J._Scherickdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Nyswanerdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:nameMrs. Soffeldbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Mrs._Soffelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gillian_ArmstrongMrs. Soffel is a 1984 American drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong, starring Diane Keaton and Mel Gibson and based on the story of condemned brothers Jack and Ed Biddle, who escaped prison with the aid of Kate Soffel, the warden's wife.It was filmed on location in and around the Serez family farm in Mulmur, Ontario, as well as Wisconsin (train sequences) and establishing shots in Pittsburgh. The jail sequences were filmed in both the Allegheny County Courthouse and inside and outside of the old Allegheny County Jail for three days, and prisoners there were used as extras in the movie. The film was entered in the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbp:directorLindesay Dresdondbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbp:starringTony Rickardsdbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbp:starringSimon Thoropedbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Greendbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbp:nameMud, Bloody Muddbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Muddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Mudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Mudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Mudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Mudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mud,_Bloody_Mudpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comicsMud, Bloody Mud is a 1985 Australian television film based on a popular comic strip, Bluey and Curley. These comic book characters link documentary footage with puppets playing political figures. The show mixed together actors as soldiers with actors in oversized caricature heads playing the likes of Robert Menzies, John Curtin, General MacArthur and General Blamey. It aired on ABC in October 1986.The script was written by Cliff Green for the ABC. Green:We had a very tight budget, very few actors, and no outside filming - so the whole thing was shot in-studio. The only real people in it - there is a narrator who is an army Medical Officer - he is the battalion M.O.; and there are two soldiers who are actually Bluey and Curly, the cartoon characters. And everybody else is puppets. So the politicians are puppets. And they are full-size - they are actually people but they are like those Sesame Street puppets... It was about the way the Australians were just sidelined by MacArthur, and left to rot in the jungles. And the dialogue was mostly Bluey and Curly jokes. And we got permission to use them from Sun News Pictorial and also from the cartoonist’s widow. And it had a tragic element because it is a story of a war, so to me it had to have a tragic ending. I would never try to do it again - it was a one-off in terms of its concept. I think nowadays, with animation and all that stuff, and computerisation, it wouldn’t be seen to be so unique. And it won an Award. They repeated it; they got a terrific response. They ran it on Anzac Day evening I think - and they got a fantastic response from RSL clubs and Old Diggers. And they ran it again on Armistice, the eleventh of the eleventh. So it was a real sort of “out of the box” piece of work - but great fun.dbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vin_Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbp:producerVin Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbp:starringVin Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vin_Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vin_Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vin_Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbp:nameMulti-Facialdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Vin_Dieseldbp-dbr:Multi-Facialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vin_DieselMulti-Facial is a 1995 American short drama film written, directed, produced, and scored by Vin Diesel, who also stars as a multiracial actor facing various professional and emotional issues. The film is notable for essentially launching Diesel's career as it was noticed by Steven Spielberg, who then watched Diesel's film Strays, which prompted him to give Diesel his first big break by writing a small role specifically for him in Saving Private Ryan (1998).dbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:producerRonald J. Kahndbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Heywooddbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Armstrong_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Bryant_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Howarddbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ursula_Howellsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:starringHoward Trevordbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlydbp-dbp:nameMumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girlydbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nanniesdbp-dbr:Mumsy,_Nanny,_Sonny_and_Girlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_FrancisMumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly (released as Girly outside the United Kingdom) is a 1970 British comedy horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Michael Bryant, Ursula Howells, Pat Heywood, Howard Trevor and Vanessa Howard.Francis wanted the opportunity to direct a film over which he had complete creative control, instead of working on assignment from a studio (as was the case with his previous directorial efforts). He teamed with writer Brian Comport to build the film around Oakley Court, which Francis had used for exterior shots in previous films. The script was based on a two-act play by Maisie Mosco titled Happy Family, which was adapted into a novella by screenwriter Brian Comport as Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly. Although the film fared poorly in British cinemas, it enjoyed a brief, successful run in North America, and subsequently achieved status as a cult film.In the film, four inhabitants of a secluded manor house in England amuse themselves with a bizarre role-playing game.dbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetdbp-dbp:directorDee Dee Halleckdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorContemporary Filmsdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetdbp-dbp:producerKirk Smallmandbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetdbp-dbp:nameMural on Our Streetdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Mural_on_Our_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsMural on Our Street is a 1965 American short documentary film directed by Dee Dee Halleck. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.dbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Armstrongdbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:producerAnthony Morandbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:producerDaniel Armstrongdbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jake_Brown_(skateboarder)dbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:starringAmber Sajbendbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:starringRachael Blackwooddbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Armstrongdbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Armstrongdbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Armstrongdbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:nameMurderDromedbp-dbr:MurderDromedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:MurderDromepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:MurderDromepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:MurderDromepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roller_derby_filmsdbp-dbr:MurderDromepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:MurderDromepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:MurderDromepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sports_drama_filmsMurderDrome is a 2013 Australian action horror sports film written and directed by Daniel Armstrong and starring Amber Sajben.dbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alec_C._Snowdendbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringJill Bennettdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Lustgartendbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringPeter Arnedbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alec_C._Snowdendbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:nameMurder Anonymousdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsMurder Anonymous is a 1955 British crime short film directed by Ken Hughes and featuring Edgar Lustgarten, Peter Arne and Jill Bennett.It was made by Anglo-Amalgamated as part of the Scotland Yard film series, as support for feature film screenings in cinemas .dbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Stevens_(actor)dbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Norrisdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Holdendbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:starringRichard Benedictdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:nameMurder Without Tearsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Murder_Without_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsMurder Without Tears is a 1953 American thriller film directed by William Beaudine, starring Craig Stevens, Joyce Holden and Richard Benedict.dbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:starringWalter Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Neilson-Terrydbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:nameMurder at Covent Gardendbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Murder_at_Covent_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsMurder at Covent Garden is a 1932 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Anne Grey, George Curzon and Walter Fitzgerald. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The screenplay involves a detective who investigates the murder of a night club owner.dbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Angeldbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Butterworthdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Pertweedbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Angeldbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:nameMurder at the Windmilldbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_at_the_Windmillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_HanmerMurder at the Windmill (U.S. title: Mystery at the Burlesque, also known as Murder at the Burlesque ) is a 1949 British crime film directed and written by Val Guest and starring Garry Marsh, Jon Pertwee, Jack Livesey, Eliot Makeham and Jimmy Edwards. The film is "Daniel Angel and Nat Cohen prsents."It was shot at Walton Studios and was the first film to show footage inside the Windmill Theatre. There is also footage of Archer Street, outside.It was the first feature produced by Daniel Angel and the first feature invested in by Nat Cohen.dbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:producerBob Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:producerRené Dupontdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gielguddbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Finlaydbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Plummerdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quayledbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Bujolddbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hopkins_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:nameMurder by Decreedbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Zazadbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jack_the_Ripperdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1888dbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historical_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_historical_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_by_Decreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_thriller_filmsMurder by Decree is a 1979 mystery thriller film directed by Bob Clark. It features the Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who are embroiled in the investigation surrounding the real-life 1888 Whitechapel murders committed by "Jack the Ripper". Christopher Plummer plays Holmes and James Mason plays Watson. Though it features a similar premise, it is somewhat different in tone and result to A Study in Terror. It is loosely based on The Ripper File by Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd.The film's premise of the plot behind the murders is influenced by the book Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution (1976), by Stephen Knight, who theorised that the killings were part of a Masonic plot. The original script contained the names of the historical suspects, Sir William Gull and John Netley. In the actual film, they are represented by fictional analogues: Thomas Spivy (Gull) and William Slade (Netley). This plot device was later used in other Jack the Ripper-themed fiction, including the graphic novel From Hell.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hartnelldbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:nameMurder in Reverse?dbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:Murder_in_Reversepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsMurder in Reverse (also styled Murder in Reverse?) is a 1945 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring William Hartnell, Jimmy Hanley and Chili Bouchier. It was written by Tully based on the 1931 story Query by "Seamark" (Austin J. Small).A successful film in its time, Murder in Reverse was shown at the British Film Institute on the big screen in June 2010 to great success, selling out the auditorium.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Lowedbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Chapmandbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:starringJohn Liteldbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colbert_Clarkdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gangelindbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Palmerdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:nameMurder in Times Squaredbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_Times_Squarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_mystery_filmsMurder in Times Square is a 1943 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Edmund Lowe, Marguerite Chapman and John Litel.The film's sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eloy_de_la_Iglesiadbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:producerJosé Fradedbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lyondbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:starringJean Soreldbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:starringChristopher Mitchumdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eloy_de_la_Iglesiadbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eloy_de_la_Iglesiadbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:José_Luis_Garcidbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:nameMurder in a Blue Worlddbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worlddbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eloy_de_la_Iglesiadbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_a_Blue_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_horror_thriller_filmsMurder in a Blue World (Spanish: Una gota de sangre para morir amando, lit. A Drop of Blood to Die Loving; French: Le bal du vaudou, lit. The Voodoo Ball) is a 1973 Spanish-French dystopian science fiction/crime/horror film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring Sue Lyon, Christopher Mitchum and Jean Sorel.The plot follows a respectable nurse, who seduces young men, takes them home to bed, listens to the post-coital beating of their hearts, and then stabs them to death with a surgical scalpel. The film takes some cues from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange to the extent of being released on UK VHS as Clockwork Terror.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:producerFrank Grossdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Liteldbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Gwynnedbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_McDonalddbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:nameMurder in the Blue Roomdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_mystery_filmsMurder in the Blue Room is a 1944 American mystery film, directed by Leslie Goodwins.The film is the second film remake of the murder-mystery film Secret of the Blue Room (1933), following The Missing Guest (1938). The original American film was itself a remake of the German film Secret of the Blue Room (1932). This remake follows the same plot, but adds comical songs. In the film, a young couple investigate a murder which took place in their own house.dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:producerAlbert Parkerdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringEvelyn Ankersdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringJessica Tandydbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:nameMurder in the Familydbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerMurder in the Family is a 1938 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Barry Jones, Jessica Tandy and Evelyn Ankers. The film's sets were designed by the art director Carmen Dillon. It was adapted from a 1936 novel of the same title by James Ronald.dbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:directorBoris Kossmehldbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Television_Corporationdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Molldbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_McEwandbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringRobert Boothdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringAlain Debraydbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringAndrea Friedrichdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Television_Corporationdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Molldbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:nameNot Without My Handbagdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Without_My_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_stop-motion_animated_filmsNot Without My Handbag is a 1993 British stop-motion animated comedy horror short film created by animator Boris Kossmehl at Aardman Animations. The film is about a deceased aunt who forgets to take a proper handbag on her journey to Hell.dbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Bestdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributorNetwork Sevendbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Daverndbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Samueldbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Muggletondbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Bestdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Daverndbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:nameQueen of the Roaddbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roaddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Queen_of_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsQueen of the Road is a 1984 Australian television film about two female truckies.dbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Timna_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hadar_Kleinmandbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Timna_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hadar_Kleinmandbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbp:nameSister Wifedbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Israeldbp-dbr:Sister_Wifedbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hebrew-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_polygamydbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_Hebrew_Israelitesdbp-dbr:Sister_Wifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolygamySister Wife is a 2000 documentary that follows the African Hebrew Israelites, an African American community that immigrated to Israel and practices polygamy. The men can have up to seven wives.Tsiporra Bat Israel is a member of the Black Hebrew Community of Dimona. After twenty-one years of marriage she wakes up one morning to learn that her husband, Hazriel, is marrying a second wife, fourteen years her junior, as part of the polygamy tradition of the Black Hebrews. This is a film by women about women who live in an unusual community, yet at the same time it reflects the experiences shared by women everywhere.dbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Halder_Gomesdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbp:producerHalder Gomesdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._J._Perrydbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Halder_Gomesdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Halder_Gomesdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbp:nameSunland Heatdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fortalezadbp-dbr:Sunland_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Halder_GomesSunland Heat (Portuguese: Sunland Heat – No Calor da Terra do Sol) is a 2004 American martial arts film directed by Halder Gomes and starring J. J. Perry.dbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:producerJohn Barterdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:starringEnid Stamp-Taylordbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hazel_Ascotdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:starringJack Bartydbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sound_City_Filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Ormedbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:nameTalking Feetdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Talking_Feetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_BaxterTalking Feet is a 1937 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jack Barty.It was written by Geoffrey Orme, Jack Francis and H. Fowler Mear.dbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Poultondbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:nameTaxi for Twodbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:Taxi_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_DalrympleTaxi for Two is a 1929 part-talkie sound British romantic comedy film drama directed by Denison Clift and Alexander Esway and starring Mabel Poulton and John Stuart. Produced by Gainsborough Pictures, it was the first sound film made by Gainsborough to be released.This film also marked Poulton's first speaking role. The film revealed Poulton to have a strident voice with a strong Cockney accent, quite at odds with the fey, winsome persona she had cultivated in her silent film appearances. She would become a notable casualty of the advent of talkies, as offers of screen work quickly dried up once her unappealing tones were revealed.dbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbp:directorRobert K. Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbp:directorJay Leveydbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS/Fox_Videodbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbp:distributorFox Videodbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbp:producerRobert K. Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovicdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS/Fox_Videodbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Yankovicdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Aldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hamilton_Clouddbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_Leveydbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jay_Leveydbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovicdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_K._Weissdbp-dbr:The_Compleat_Alpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_K._WeissThe Compleat Al is a mockumentary about the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic, from his birth in 1959, to 1985. It was partially written by Yankovic and directed by Jay Levey. An abbreviated version premiered on August 7, 1985 on the Showtime network before the full film was released on video on September 25, 1985. The title of the film is a parody from the 1982 documentary The Compleat Beatles.Although it is a mockumentary, it is roughly based on Yankovic's real life. For example, Yankovic was raised in Lynwood, California, and has a degree in architecture from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. His real-life parents appear in the mockumentary, as does a picture of his real-life childhood house. Because of the mixture of Yankovic's real life and fiction, much of the film's fabricated information was accepted by fans as real, for example, the false information that Yankovic was born in a Saint Vitus hospital (the Catholic patron saint of comedy), or the film's pun which claimed his birth in an elevator signified his "rise to the top."The mockumentary also contains clips from the first three AL-TV specials, and all of Yankovic's music videos up to 1985: "Ricky", "I Love Rocky Road", "Eat It", "I Lost on Jeopardy", "This Is the Life", "Like a Surgeon", "One More Minute", and "Dare to Be Stupid".The parody also extends to the technical aspects of the film, such as the copyright warning message which starts routinely but escalates to warnings that copying the video may result in damage to your VCR, smoke may come out of your TV set, escalating to possible destruction of the planet due to the greed of the viewer.dbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:starringAnjanette Comerdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Everettdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Levenedbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:nameThe Firechasersdbp-dbr:The_Firechasersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Hayersdbp-dbr:The_Firechaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_crime_filmsThe Firechasers (also known as Cause for Alarm) is a 1971 British crime film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Chad Everett, Anjanette Comer, and Keith Barron. It was written by Philip Levene.An insurance investigator who tries to find out who is behind a series of arson attacks.dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:directorCo-director:dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:producerFriz Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Storchdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Freesdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Harrington,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_InspectorThe Great De Gaulle Stone Operation is the first short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969.dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Souldbp-dbp:nameThe Merry Old Souldbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dentistrydbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nightmaresdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_nursery_rhymesdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Laurel_&_Hardydbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:The_Merry_Old_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Marx_BrothersThe Merry Old Soul is a 1933 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon was nominated for an Academy Award.dbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harlan_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Slavko_Vorkapichdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harlan_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Slavko_Vorkapichdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Beachdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marion_Dixdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Dohertydbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Slavko_Vorkapićdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Rex_BeachThe Past of Mary Holmes is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film, directed by Harlan Thompson and Slavko Vorkapich, and released by RKO. The film is a remake of the silent film The Goose Woman (1925), which is based on a short story by Rex Beach, partly based on the Hall-Mills murder case.dbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Minterdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:producerRobert Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nadja_Tillerdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:starringNatasha Parrydbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Bendixdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:starringTony Brittondbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Minterdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Audrey_Erskine_Lindopdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Maughamdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:nameThe Rough and the Smoothdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Rough_and_the_Smoothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_GamleyThe Rough and the Smooth (U.S. title: Portrait of a Sinner) is a 1959 British drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Nadja Tiller, Tony Britton, William Bendix, and Natasha Parry. It was written by Robin Maugham, Audrey Erskine Lindop, and Dudley Leslie, based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Maugham.It was distributed in Germany by Gloria Film. In 1961 it was given an American release by American International Pictures.The screenplay concerns an archaeologist who has an affair with a German woman, putting his engagement to another woman in jeopardy.dbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:directorShawn Burkettdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:producerShawn Burkettdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:producerCorey A. Thrushdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:producerRyan Stacydbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:starringCorey A. Thrushdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:starringAyse Howarddbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shawn_Burkettdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shawn_Burkettdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shawn_Burkettdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:nameThe Sleeping Souldbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Souldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleeping_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_thriller_filmsThe Sleeping Soul is an independent supernatural horror film written and directed by film writer and producer Shawn Burkett. The story centers on Grace (Ayse Howard) as she is haunted after the traumatic death of her husband (Corey A. Thrush). The film was released in March 2012.dbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Up-Standing_Sitterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsThe Up-Standing Sitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on July 3, 1948, and stars Daffy Duck. All voices are by Mel Blanc.dbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:nameTouché and Godbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Penelope_Pussycat_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_oceansTouché and Go is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on October 12, 1957, and stars Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samantha_Eggardbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keir_Dulleadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Palancedbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Schneckdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winderdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Blood Citydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_death_gamesdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virtual_realitydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roy_Budddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Blood_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsWelcome to Blood City is a 1977 science fiction Western film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Jack Palance, Keir Dullea and Samantha Eggar.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:producerDick Powelldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Lemmondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Allysondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Powelldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Riskindbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claude_Binyondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hopkins_Adamsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Run Away from Itdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Run_Away_from_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_PowellYou Can't Run Away from It is a 1956 American musical comedy film directed and produced by Dick Powell and starring June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. The film is a remake of the 1934 Academy Award-winning film It Happened One Night. The supporting cast features Charles Bickford, Jim Backus, Stubby Kaye, Jack Albertson and Howard McNear. It Happened One Night had also been remade as a musical comedy in 1945 as Eve Knew Her Apples.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bronsondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Magee_(actor)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michele_Mercierdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_V._Gordondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Win 'Em Alldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Istanbuldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Turkeydbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Istanbuldbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Turkeydbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_Cormandbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1922dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_İzmirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_İzmirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Turkish_War_of_Independence_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Win_'Em_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_CollinsonYou Can't Win 'Em All is a 1970 British-American war film, written by Leo Gordon (also an actor who appears in the film) and directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson and Michèle Mercier. The film is set at the end of the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). Two American mercenaries are forced to serve an Ottoman governor, who wants them to escort his daughters to Cairo. He also wants them to safeguard a treasure.dbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Goulderdbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:distributorColumbiadbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:producerMichael F. Johnsondbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Dignamdbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Ainleydbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Nevedbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_Goulderdbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Goulderdbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:nameNaked Evildbp-dbr:Naked_Evildbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Naked_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Evilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stanley_GoulderNaked Evil is a black-and-white independent 1966 British horror film, written and directed by Stanley Goulder and starring Basil Dingnam, Anthony Ainley, Richard Coleman and John Ashley Hamilton. It was produced by Michael F. Johnson and based on the BBC-TV play The Obi by Jon Manchip White. The police investigate voodoo activities in a student hostel.It was released in the US with the black-and-white tinted so that it appeared to be in colour and was re-released as a television movie as Exorcism at Midnight, with a modified plot and new full-colour sequences featuring an American cast.dbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Armstrong_(director)dbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nadya_Sulemandbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Armstrong_(director)dbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonedbp-dbp:nameOctomom Home Alonedbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:AVN_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Octomom_Home_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_masturbationOctomom Home Alone is a pornographic film featuring prominent American mother Nadya Suleman, also known as "Octomom", masturbating. The DVD was released on 16 July 2012 by Wicked Pictures and drew media attention given Suleman's celebrity and recognition from the AVN Awards.dbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_G._Engeldbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Widmarkdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Hunterdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Boonedbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Smithdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_G._Engeldbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kleinerdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Art_Cohendbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:nameRed Skies of Montanadbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_firefightingdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_M._Newmandbp-dbr:Red_Skies_of_Montanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_KleinerRed Skies of Montana is a 1952 American adventure drama film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Richard Widmark, Constance Smith and Jeffrey Hunter. Widmark stars as a smokejumper who attempts to save his crew while being overrun by a forest fire, not only to preserve their lives, but to redeem himself after being the only survivor of a previous disaster.The film was loosely based on the August 1949 Mann Gulch fire, and filmed on location in Technicolor with the cooperation of the United States Forest Service.Bugle Mountain (also known as "Bugle Peak"), located in the Scapegoat Wilderness near Lincoln, Montana, gave its name to the fictional setting of the forest fire in the Selway National Forest shown during the first 30 minutes of the film.dbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowell_Richdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rommdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Hamptondbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Laughlindbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Komackdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Coreydbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Bostockdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowell_Richdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rommdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Hackadydbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSenior Promdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Lowell_Richdbp-dbr:Senior_Prom_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_musical_filmsSenior Prom is a 1958 American musical film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Jill Corey and Paul Hampton, as well as a rare non-Stooge appearance by Moe Howard.dbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Boyd_(director)dbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Accent_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cavandbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Tranterdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andras_Hamoridbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Fitchdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Rendererdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Greenhalghdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Boyd_(director)dbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Accent_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cavandbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Tranterdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andras_Hamoridbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lori_Lansensdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:nameSouth of Wawadbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_OntarioSouth of Wawa is a 1991 Canadian comedy film. It was written by Lori Lansens and directed by Robert Boyd.The film stars Rebecca Jenkins as Lizette, a woman stuck in an unhappy marriage who organizes a road trip with her coworker Cheryl Ann (Catherine Fitch) to see Dan Hill in concert. Although the film's title alludes to the Northern Ontario town of Wawa, the film is actually set in the Western Ontario town of Stayner.The film was released on VHS in 1995 in Canada by Cineplex Odeon, but as of April 19, 2010, a DVD of the film has yet to be announced.dbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Kieferdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:starringLisa Clarkdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Clark_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Kieferdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:nameStalking Santadbp-dbr:Stalking_Santadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalking_Santapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsStalking Santa is a 2006 comedy Christmas feature film directed by Greg Kiefer, written by Daryn Tufts, starring Chris Clark, Daryn Tufts, Lisa Clark, and narrated by William Shatner. It follows one man's obsession to scientifically prove the existence of the famous Jolly Old Elf, better known as Santa Claus or Father Christmas.dbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_H._Kelleydbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_H._Kelleydbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_M._Merrickdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_St._Clairedbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSubmarine Basedbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_H._Kelleydbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Base_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_submarine_filmsSubmarine Base is a 1943 American war film directed by Albert H. Kelley for Producers Releasing Corporation. Its working title was Raiders of the Pacific.dbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:producerRalph Dietrichdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:producerWalter Moroscodbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Beth_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:nameThe Cowboy and the Blondedbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsThe Cowboy and the Blonde is a 1941 American western comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Mary Beth Hughes, George Montgomery and Alan Mowbray. It was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:starringIan Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:starringHayford Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:starringTrilby Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Clamadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Mazedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Mazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gareth_GundreyThe Devil's Maze is an all-talking 1929 sound British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Renee Clama, Trilby Clark and Ian Fleming. The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios. A cut down edited silent version with intertitles was available for theatres who were not yet wired for sound. It was based on the play Mostly Fools by G.R. Malloch.dbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:directorPaul Tanterdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:distributorMetrodome Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sothcottdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kierston_Wareingdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Neverndbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Phillips_(drummer)dbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Sothcottdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:nameThe Fall of the Essex Boysdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hooliganismdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fall_of_the_Essex_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_docudrama_filmsThe Fall of the Essex Boys is a 2013 British gangster thriller film based on the true story of the Rettendon murders in 1995. It follows the rise and ultimate fall of the feared criminal gang The Essex Boys.dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:distributorAurora Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:producerHannah Hempsteaddbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:producerCurtis Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Lane_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Petersen_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Boyden_(singer)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Petersendbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ormsbydbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Borchertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Dragonsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_LauberThe Little Dragons (also known as Karate Kids U.S.A. or simply Karate Kids) is a 1980 American action adventure film about two young brothers who use their karate skills to rescue a friend after she is held captive for ransom. The film was directed and co-produced by Curtis Hanson. It stars Charles Lane, Ann Sothern, Chris Petersen and Pat Petersen.dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Parkyndbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Faulknerdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derren_Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Hulkedbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:nameThe Man in the Back Seatdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Back_Seatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellThe Man in the Back Seat is a 1961 British second feature crime film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Derren Nesbitt and Keith Faulkner. It was written by Malcolm Hulke and Eric Paice based on an Edgar Wallace story.dbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Forddbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:directorTerry Lennondbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:producerSteven S. Greenedbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Tormédbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Forddbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Forddbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckdbp-dbp:nameThe Night of the Living Duckdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_of_the_Living_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsThe Night of the Living Duck is a six-minute 1988 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck, directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon. It was released to theatres as a part of Daffy Duck's Quackbusters on September 24, 1988 and precedes the film in all subsequent releases, including in TV broadcasts and home media.The title is a pun on Night of the Living Dead, although the cartoon has nothing to do with said film's theme of a zombie apocalypse.This short was also one of Mel Blanc's final performances, as it was released less than a year before his death.The short was released on a program of special world premiere matinee screenings of the New York Film Festival’s opening day celebration event.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Comptondbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Broughdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Victordbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Old Wives' Taledbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_StaffordshireThe Old Wives' Tale is a 1921 British drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Fay Compton, Florence Turner and Henry Victor. It is based on the 1908 novel The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett.dbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:directorVince Benedettidbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:VCA_Picturesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Veradbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:List_of_members_of_the_AVN_Hall_of_Famedbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:starringAshley Mooredbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:starringBarbie Dahldbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:VCA_Picturesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Veronica_Veradbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:nameTimes Square Comes Alivedbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:Times_Square_Comes_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1985Times Square Comes Alive is a 1985 pornographic film directed by Vince Benedetti and starring Veronica Vera and Tasha Voux.dbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbp:distributorSid Davis Productionsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbp:producerMarin County Medical Societydbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sid_Davisdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbp:nameToo Tough to Caredbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Caredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_social_guidance_and_drug_education_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tobacco_controldbp-dbr:Too_Tough_to_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Smoking_in_the_United_StatesToo Tough to Care is an 18-minute educational film produced in 1964 to undermine teenage resistance to anti-smoking education. Unlike other films in its genre, Too Tough to Care used satire and humor to illustrate the misleading claims of cigarette advertising. The film garnered attention in both the mainstream press as well as academic journals.dbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Mooredbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Gunndbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Lucedbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Hicksdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ashley_Dukesdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:nameVintage Winedbp-dbr:Vintage_Winedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Vintage_Winepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_EdwardsVintage Wine is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Seymour Hicks, Claire Luce, Eva Moore and Judy Gunn. The film was made at Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios, but was released by Gaumont British Distributors which was the largest British film company at the time. The film was loosely based on a German play by Alexander Engels, which also formed the basis of the 1934 West End comedy by Ashley Dukes and Seymour Hicks.dbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbp:namePhilips Cavalcadedbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbp:countryNetherlandsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PuppetoonsPhilips Cavalcade is a 1934 animated short film in the Puppetoon series. It was directed by George Pal.It was also included in the 1987 compilation film The Puppetoon Movie.dbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbp:directorManny Goulddbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Piano_Moverdbp-dbp:namePiano Moverdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pianos_and_pianistsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Piano_Moverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsPiano Mover is a 1932 short animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures, starring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:producerArlene Sidarisdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Bonddbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringHope Marie Carltondbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Brimhalldbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dona_Speirdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringHarold Diamonddbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringRoberta Vasquezdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:namePicasso Triggerdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Picasso_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_SidarisPicasso Trigger (released in the Philippines as Secret Agent 7) is a 1988 action film starring Steve Bond, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris and it's the third installment in the Triple B film series.dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Morgandbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mai_Zetterlingdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yoko_Tanidbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Crawford_(actor)dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Williams_(producer)dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Vancedbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:namePiccadilly Third Stopdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stopdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Third_Stoppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_London_UndergroundPiccadilly Third Stop is a 1960 British thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Terence Morgan, Yoko Tani and John Crawford. It was written by Leigh Vance. A wealthy playboy hires a gang of criminals to help him steal £100,000.dbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaseldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Plop_Goes_the_Weaselpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weaselsPlop Goes the Weasel! is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and produced by Edward Selzer. The cartoon was released on August 22, 1953, and features Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg.The title is a pun on the song title "Pop Goes the Weasel". The tune is played during the intro and in subsequent cartoons involving the weasel vs Foghorn.dbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:producerRobert Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Baker_Halldbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Freeddbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:nameSecret Honordbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:One-character_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Richard_Nixondbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Watergate_scandal_in_filmSecret Honor is a 1984 American historical drama film directed by Robert Altman, written by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Stone, and starring Philip Baker Hall. It is based on the play, and follows Richard Nixon as a fictional account attempting to gain insight. It was filmed at the University of Michigan, in the Martha Cook Building's Red Room.dbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward H. O'Briendbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles McCallumdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameSeven Little Australiansdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Greville_CollinsSeven Little Australians is a 1939 Australian film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and starring Charles McCallum and, in her screen debut, an 18-year-old Pat McDonald. It is an adaptation of Ethel Turner's 1894 novel in a contemporary setting.dbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbp:directorWilliam Terhunedbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbp:nameSlightly Staticdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Staticpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hal_Roach_Studios_short_filmsSlightly Static is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by William H. Terhune. It was the debut film of Roy Rogers who performed with the Sons of the Pioneers although his name was uncredited. It is the 17th entry in the series.dbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbp:producerGilbert Churchdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Russell_(English_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbp:nameThe Adventures of Hal 5dbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Adventures_of_Hal_5purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_adventure_filmsThe Adventures of Hal 5 (also known as Hal Five) is a 1958 British children's adventure film directed by Don Sharp and starring William Russell and John Glyn-Jones. It was produced for the Children's Film Foundation (CCF) and was written by Sharp based on the 1955 novel Hal 5 and the Haywards by Henry Donald.dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:producerStanley Shpetnerdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Provinedbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bakalyandbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hogandbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Bonnie Parker Storydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1932dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1933dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1934dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Bonnie_and_ClydeThe Bonnie Parker Story is a 1958 crime film directed by William Witney. The movie is loosely based on the life of Bonnie Parker, a well-known outlaw of the 1930s. The film stars Dorothy Provine as Parker; Parker's actual historical partner, Clyde Barrow, is renamed Guy Darrow for the film's story, and played by Jack Hogan. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Machine Gun Kelly starring Charles Bronson in his first leading role.dbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:producerTerry Nationdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:producerClive Extondbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:starringKenneth Griffithdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:starringHugh Burdendbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sykes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Nationdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clive_Extondbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Nationdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Extondbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:nameThe House in Nightmare Parkdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sykesdbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Clive_Extondbp-dbr:The_House_in_Nightmare_Parkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Clive_ExtonThe House in Nightmare Park (U.S. titles: Crazy House and The House of the Laughing Dead) is a 1973 British comedy horror film directed by Peter Sykes and starring Frankie Howerd, Ray Milland and Hugh Burden. It was one of a number of British comedy films which parodied the successful British horror genre, closely associated with the Hammer Horror films. Its plot follows that of a traditional "Old Dark House" story.A struggling actor is hired to perform a dramatic reading at a country house. The people who hired him have ulterior motives.dbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tunde_Kelanidbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:distributorMainframe Film and Television Productionsdbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:producerTunde Kelanidbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:starringYemi Shodimudbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:starringKhabirat Kafidipedbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:starringYemi Komolafedbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tunde_Kelanidbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tunde_Kelanidbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tunde_Kelanidbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Akinwunmi_Isoladbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:nameThe White Handkerchiefdbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefdbp-dbp:countryNigeriadbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Nigerian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tunde_Kelanidbp-dbr:The_White_Handkerchiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nigerian_short_filmsThe White Handkerchief is a 1998 short Nigerian film produced and directed by Tunde Kelani and starring Yemi Komolafe, Yemi Shodimu, and Khabirat Kafidipe.The film was adapted from The Virgin, a debut novel of Bayo Adebowale.dbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Farelldbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathy_O'Donnelldbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Underdowndbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Gotfurtdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:nameThe Woman's Angledbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Angledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman's_Anglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_ArlissThe Woman's Angle is 1952 British drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Edward Underdown, Cathy O'Donnell and Lois Maxwell. It was written by Arliss, Mabbie Pool and Frederick Gotfurt based on the 1940 novel Three Cups of Coffee by Ruth Feiner.dbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:producerIvan Foxwelldbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosenda_Monterosdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Foxwelldbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Foxwelldbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:nameTiara Tahitidbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitidbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_French_Polynesiadbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tahitidbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tiara_Tahitipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tahitian_cultureTiara Tahiti is a 1962 British comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring James Mason and John Mills. Kotcheff's directorial debut, it is based on the novel by Geoffrey Cotterell, who also adapted it for the screen with Ivan Foxwell.dbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lind_Hayesdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Halldbp-dbp:nameToy Town Halldbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Toy_Town_Hallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsToy Town Hall is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on September 19, 1936. It is notable for reusing footage from two-strip color Merrie Melodies released between 1934 and 1935.dbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Howarddbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:starringDorothy Bartlamdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:starringTom Helmoredbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Leedbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._P._Westondbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:nameUp for the Derbydbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Up_for_the_Derbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsUp for the Derby is a 1933 British sports comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, Dorothy Bartlam and Tom Helmore. The screenplay concerns a tramp who unexpectedly gains money.It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Frederick Pusey.dbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zuzana_Justmandbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:distributorThe Cinema Guilddbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:distributorErgo Media, Incdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:producerJiří Ježekdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:producerRobert Kanterdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zuzana_Justmandbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zuzana_Justmandbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrendbp-dbp:countryCzech Republicdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Emmy_Award-winning_programsdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Theresienstadt_Ghettodbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_children_in_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Voices_of_the_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zuzana_JustmanVoices of the Children is a 1998 Emmy-Award winning documentary film written and directed by Zuzana Justman. It tells the story of three people who were imprisoned as children in the Theresienstadt concentration camp in Terezín. It was produced and shown on television in the United States.dbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakdbp-dbp:namePiker's Peakdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Piker's_Peakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mountaineering_filmsPiker's Peak is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 25, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title is a pun on Pike's Peak, although that respected mountain summit is in North America rather than in Europe (a "piker" is a small-time gambler, in North American slang).The film is a mountain film. It features a mountaineering competition about the first person able to climb an unconquered mountain peak in the Swiss Alps. The mountain featured is fictional, but its name is based on the Matterhorn.dbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Tiltondbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:directorJerry Clemansdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:producerRoger Tilton, Harold Lee Tichenor, Glen W. Lavolddbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Bainboroughdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:starringShirley Martindbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:starringGerry Kuipersdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Tiltondbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Tiltondbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:namePilots Northdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Pilots_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Pilots_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edmontondbp-dbr:Pilots_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Docudrama_filmsPilots North is a 1981 docudrama film directed by Roger Tilton and Jerry Clemans.dbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fredrik_Gerttendbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brent_Owens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Eppsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ice-Tdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_%22Magic%22_Juandbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fredrik_Gerttendbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brent_Owens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:namePimps Up, Ho's Downdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_StatesPimps Up, Ho's Down is a 1998 television documentary about pimping in the United States as part of the HBO documentary anthology series America Undercover. The film features interviews with American pimps and explores the modern pimping lifestyle. The film has received some controversy over some pimps using the documentary as an instructional video for their prostitutes, and HBO paying pimps for rights to film their businesses and the Players Ball.dbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Purv_Pullendbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbp:namePin Feathersdbp-dbr:Pin_Feathersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Pin_Featherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsPin Feathers is a 1933 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions and released by Universal Pictures. It is the 10th Pooch the Pup cartoon.dbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Micheauxdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_C._Kahndbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lincoln_Motion_Picture_Companydbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pearl_Bowserdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Mauricedbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zora_Neale_Hurstondbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ebony_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Williams_Jr.dbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Solomon_Sir_Jonesdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Kino_Lorberdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemadbp-dbp:producerLibrary of Congress, with the cooperation of the British Film Institute, George Eastman Museum, Museum of Modern Art, National Archives, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Southern Methodist University, and the UCLA Film & Television 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Statesdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race_filmsdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_filmdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_film_directorsdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_history_between_emancipation_and_the_civil_rights_movementdbp-dbr:Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_cultural_historyPioneers of African-American Cinema (2015) is a digitally restored anthology collection of independent Black cinema from the first half of the 20th century.dbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:directorViktor Ritelisdbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:producerPhilip Eastdbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:starringBrian Rooneydbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beth_Buchanandbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Hilldbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:namePirates Islanddbp-dbr:Pirates_Islanddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Pirates_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pirates_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Pirates_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pirates_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pirates_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsPirates Island is a 1990 Australian film about a group of children who are swept away in a balloon to an island where pirates run amok.dbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_D._Webbdbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Richardson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stephensdbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Letícia_Romándbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Scott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_King_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rafer_Johnsondbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_D._Webbdbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Lasky_Jr.dbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Silverdbp-dbr:Pirates_of_Tortugadbp-dbp:namePirates 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of Tortuga is a 1961 American swashbuckler film which invented an alternate history for the actual Welsh privateer Henry Morgan. It was released in October 1961 in the United States in CinemaScope.dbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Greysondbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Bettisdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeltie Creeddbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLance Engdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPauline Careydbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Greysondbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:namePissoirdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pissoir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_GreysonPissoir, retitled Urinal in some countries, was the first feature film directed and released by John Greyson. Released in 1988, the film's central character is an unnamed man who conjures a circle of dead literary and artistic figures, including Sergei Eisenstein, Dorian Gray, Yukio Mishima, Frida Kahlo, and Langston Hughes, to help him formulate a response to police crackdowns on gay sex venues in Toronto, blending fiction with documentary as Greyson also includes quotes from real Canadian journalistic and political figures, including Barbara Amiel and Svend Robinson, about civil liberties and public morality. The film's cast includes Paul Bettis, Pauline Carey, Lance Eng, and Olivia Rojas.The film premiered at the 1988 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival in 1989, where it won a Teddy Award for Best Essay Film.dbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerLance Comfortdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Franklyndbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moira_Redmonddbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:namePit of Darknessdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pit_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortPit of Darkness is a 1961 British thriller second feature ('B') film, directed and written by Lance Comfort and starring William Franklyn and Moira Redmond. It is based on the 1960 novel To Dusty Death by Hugh McCutcheon.The film is an amnesia thriller dealing with a man's attempts to piece together a sequence of strange events in which he seems to have been involved during the time of which he has no memory,dbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Porterdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacki_Weaverdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Keays-Byrnedbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Duncandbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Porterdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:namePolly Me Lovedbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Polly_Me_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MaxwellPolly Me Love is a 1976 Australian film about a brothel owner's daughter in 1830.The film was a ratings success and also sold to Canada, Europe and South America.dbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbp:namePoor Papadbp-dbr:Poor_Papadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Poor_Papapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_filmsPoor Papa is a 1927 animated short subject film, produced and directed by Walt Disney that was released in 1928. The cartoon is the first produced Oswald cartoon, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character that Disney and Ub Iwerks created for Universal Pictures and Charles B. Mintz. Oswald would later serve as the basis for the Mickey Mouse film series. This was the first Oswald short made but the twenty-first Oswald short to be released.dbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:directorJoe Oriolodbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwarddbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Tendlardbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modedbp-dbp:namePop-Pie a la Modedbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pop-Pie_a_la_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsPop-Pie a la Mode is a 1945 Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. Produced by Famous Studios and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was the 132nd cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures.The cartoon has been criticized for its racist depictions of African Americans.dbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:producerAdolph Zukordbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringGus Wickiedbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringBradley Barkerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:starringMae Questeldbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Izzy_Sparberdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:namePopeye Meets Sindbad the Sailordbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_giantsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Sinbad_the_Sailordbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_the_Sailor_Meets_Sindbad_the_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roc_(mythology)Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor is a 1936 two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Specials series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on November 27, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer, with the title song's music composed by Sammy Timberg and lyrics written by Bob Rothberg. The voice cast includes Jack Mercer as Popeye, Gus Wickie as Sindbad the Sailor, Mae Questel as Olive Oyl and Lou Fleischer as J. Wellington Wimpy.In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".dbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Vibartdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Graydbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jameson_Thomasdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:starringDaisy Campbelldbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_C._McNeiledbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Violet_E._Powelldbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:namePoppies of Flandersdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flandersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Poppies_of_Flanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_MaudePoppies of Flanders is a 1927 British drama film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Jameson Thomas, Eve Gray and Henry Vibart. It was based on a novel by Herman C. McNeile.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factsdbp-dbp:namePorky's Bear Factsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Bear_Factspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Aesop's_FablesPorky's Bear Facts is a 1941 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on March 29, 1941, and stars Porky Pig. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc.This short is an adaptation of the Aesop fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper".dbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tendbp-dbp:namePorky's Five & Tendbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Porky's_Five_&_Tenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettPorky's Five & Ten is a 1938 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on April 16, 1938, and stars Porky Pig.Porky sets sail for the Boola-Boola islands in the South Seas with a sailboat full of cargo and plans to open a five and dime store, until a swordfish cuts a hole in the hull.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Earle_Hodginsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Humbertdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Gardenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PopeyePorky's Garden is a 1937 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on September 11, 1937, and stars Porky Pig. This cartoon's theme is a Looney Tunes theme from 1937, known as "Porky's Signature", but not "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", which would be first used as the opening theme in Rover's Rival. However, a few bars of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" are played when the Podunk fair is introduced. This predates the use of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" as the Looney Tunes theme, and is one of the earliest uses of this song in the Warner Bros.'s cartoons, the last cartoon that Elmer Wait animated; he died about two months prior to the release. The film entered the Public Domain in 1965.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_antsPorky's Midnight Matinee is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on November 22, 1941, and stars Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Katzdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Webb_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Katzdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Geedbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettPorky's Movie Mystery is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on March 11, 1939, and stars Porky Pig. It is a parody of the Mr. Moto series.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Count_Cutellidbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petdbp-dbp:namePorky's Petdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Petpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsPorky's Pet is a 1936 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Jack King. The short was released on July 11, 1936, and stars Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothers_Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantdbp-dbp:namePorky's Poultry Plantdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Poultry_Plantpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsPorky's Poultry Plant is a 1936 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin and composed by Carl Stalling (their first short as director and composer, respectively for Warner Bros.). The short was released on August 22, 1936, and stars Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Porky_Chopsdbp-dbp:namePorky Chopsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:Porky_Chopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsPorky Chops is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The short was released on February 12, 1949, and stars Porky Pig.The short's name is a pun on "pork chops".dbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesinger_Productionsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesinger_Productionsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodsdbp-dbp:namePorky in the North Woodsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Porky_in_the_North_Woodspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsPorky in the North Woods is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes short animated film directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on December 19, 1936, and stars Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Haledbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Henrydbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdgar Barrierdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Bishopdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Geraydbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brenda_Weisbergdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:namePort Saiddbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsPort Said is a 1948 American thriller film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Gloria Henry, William Bishop and Steven Geray.The film's sets were designed by the art director Rudolph Sternad.dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Nicholls_Jr.dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Pictures Corp.dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:producerAlbert E. Levoydbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frieda_Inescortdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Angel_(actress)dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Abeldbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Nicholls_Jr.dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Faith_Baldwindbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Ornitzdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_E._Paramore_Jr.dbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:namePortia on Trialdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Faith_Baldwindbp-dbr:Portia_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Nicholls_Jr.Portia on Trial is a 1937 American film about a trial based on story of Faith Baldwin and directed by George Nicholls Jr. It was nominated to win the Oscar for Best Music in the 10th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Meg_Partridgedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Day_Filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:producerMeg Partridgedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Haledbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Imogen_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Meg_Partridgedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Day_Filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meg_Partridgedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Haledbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:namePortrait of Imogendbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_photographersdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Imogenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_short_filmsPortrait of Imogen is a 1988 American short documentary film about American photographer Imogen Cunningham, directed by Meg Partridge, daughter of Cunningham's son Rondal Partridge. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.dbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Room_and_Birddbp-dbp:nameRoom and Birddbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eugene_Poddanydbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Thomas_Jeffersondbp-dbr:Room_and_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_(state)Room and Bird is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 2, 1951, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The film is set in a hotel which has a strict policy against the presence of pets. However, the respective owners of Tweety, Sylvester, and Hector have sneaked them inside, and the trio start chasing each other. Through an attempt of the doorman to evict Sylvester and Hector (two of the three he saw (off-screen)) through an intercom announcement, it is revealed that numerous pets were already living in the hotel in defiance of its policy.The title is a pun on room and board.dbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:directorBill Robertsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:starringWalt Disneydbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:starringLee Millardbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Donald_Wilsondbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:nameSociety Dog Showdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pluto_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Society_Dog_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_RobertsSociety Dog Show is a Mickey Mouse cartoon short produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on February 3, 1939. The animated short was directed by Bill Roberts and animated by Al Eugster, Shamus Culhane, Fred Moore, John Lounsbery, Norm Ferguson, and Leo Salkin. It was the 104th short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the first for that year.In the short, Pluto's romantic partner is Fifi, a Pekingese who also appears in Puppy Love (1933), Pluto's Quin-puplets (1937) and Mickey's Surprise Party (1939).dbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Roffmandbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:distributorKey Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Roffmandbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Roffmandbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Roffmandbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elwood_Ullmandbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Kernerdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Howard_Baileydbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:nameThe Bloody Brooddbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Brooddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bloody_Broodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_RoffmanThe Bloody Brood is a 1959 Canadian thriller film directed by Julian Roffman.dbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Lewensteindbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Moreaudbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Bannendbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ziya_Mohyeddindbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Lewensteindbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Durasdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Isherwooddbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:nameThe Sailor from Gibraltardbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Sailor_from_Gibraltarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Marguerite_DurasThe Sailor from Gibraltar is a 1967 British romantic drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jeanne Moreau, Ian Bannen, Vanessa Redgrave, Hugh Griffith and Orson Welles. Based on the novel Le Marin de Gibraltar by Marguerite Duras, it tells the story of a mysterious wealthy woman who travels the world in her yacht in search of a lost lover she calls “the sailor from Gibraltar”.dbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Luketicdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Leedbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roz_Hammonddbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tania_Lacydbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Luketicdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tania_Lacydbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbp:nameTitsiana Booberinidbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinidbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Titsiana_Booberinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_LuketicTitsiana Booberini is a 1997 Australian short film directed by Robert Luketic, written by and starring Tania Lacy, also starring Sophie Lee, and Roz Hammond.dbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georgann_Johnsondbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Iversdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Berkmandbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raphael_Blaudbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:nameShort Cut to Helldbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsShort Cut to Hell is a 1957 American film noir, filmed in black-and-white VistaVision, starring Robert Ivers and Georgann Johnson. The film is the only directorial effort by famous actor James Cagney.Short Cut to Hell is a remake of the 1941 Alan Ladd film This Gun for Hire, which in turn was based on the 1936 Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale.dbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbp:nameSkull and Crowndbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crowndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Skull_and_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsSkull and Crown is a 1935 American Western film directed by Elmer Clifton. It was the final film of Molly O'Day.dbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Lloyddbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Morecambedbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Wisedbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Hills_and_Sid_Greendbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Blackmore_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchdbp-dbp:nameThat Riviera Touchdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Goodwindbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Morecambe_and_Wisedbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cliff_Owendbp-dbr:That_Riviera_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_French_RivieraThat Riviera Touch is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. It is the second feature-length film made by the comedy duo Morecambe and Wise.dbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:directorMaurice Nobledbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:nameThe Abominable Snow Rabbitdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Himalayasdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_YetiThe Abominable Snow Rabbit is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on May 20, 1961, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_theatredbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opry_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsThe Opry House is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short animated film released by Celebrity Pictures, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was the fifth Mickey Mouse short to be released, the second of that year. It cast Mickey as the owner of a small theater (or opera house according to the title). Mickey performs a vaudeville show all by himself. Acts include his impersonation of a snake charmer, his performing a belly dance, his caricature of a Hasidic Jew and, for the finale, a piano performance of Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt.dbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:producerDanny Arnolddbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Lemmondbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Harris_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Danny_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Danny_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Thurberdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:nameThe War Between Men and Womendbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_Center_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_paintersdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:The_War_Between_Men_and_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_ThurberThe War Between Men and Women is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Jack Lemmon, Barbara Harris, and Jason Robards. The film is based on the writings of humorist James Thurber, was co-produced by Lemmon's Jalem Productions, Shabelson's Llenroc Productions, Danny Arnold's Four D Productions, and Cinema Center Films, with distribution via National General Pictures.It features animated cartoons interspersed in the story based on Thurber's works. Shavelson was creator of the 1969 Thurber-based television series My World and Welcome to It. The screenplay is by Shavelson and by Danny Arnold, who also worked on the 1969 series. Lisa Gerritsen, who plays Linda Kozlenko in the film, previously co-starred in My World and Welcome to It as Lydia Monroe.dbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbp:producerJohn Halasdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbp:producerJoy Batchelordbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Halasdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joy_Batchelordbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbp:nameYour Very Good Healthdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Public_information_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halas_and_Batchelor_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Halasdbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Health_Servicedbp-dbr:Your_Very_Good_Healthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_the_United_KingdomYour Very Good Health is a 1948 British animated short film directed and written by John Halas and Joy Batchelor. It is a public information film about the foundation of the National Health Service (NHS) and explains how people would be affected by the National Health Service Act 1946 introduced under Clement Attlee.dbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Landresdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_Welchdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russ_Tamblyndbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kieron_Mooredbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Landresdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_Welchdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarke_Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:nameSon of a Gunfighterdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_a_Gunfighterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_Western_(genre)_filmsSon of a Gunfighter (Spanish: El Hijo del Pistolero) is a 1965 Spanish-American Western film directed by Paul Landres. It was the last MGM film to be shot in CinemaScope.Russ Tamblyn was cast as "Son of a Gunfighter" in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained as a homage to this film.dbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:directorNeil Jonesdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Left_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringRez Kemptondbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Rudomdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Streetdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Lovell_Andersondbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Left_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:nameStag Night of the Deaddbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stag_Night_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_zombie_comedy_filmsStag Night of the Dead is a 2010 low budget British comedy horror film, written and directed by Neil "Napoleon" Jones.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_La_Plantedbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:nameThe Girl in Possessiondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_Possessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsThe Girl in Possession is a 1934 British comedy film directed and written by Monty Banks and starring Laura La Plante and Henry Kendall.dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Manson_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Manson_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Yves_Pitoundbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Diondbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:nameThe Hot Touchdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_art_forgerydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_comedy_filmsThe Hot Touch (also credited as Hot Touch) is a 1981 Canadian crime comedy film directed by Roger Vadim.This caper film is set in the world of art forgery. An accomplished art forger and a businessman have for many years been successful in a company which authenticates paintings before they are auctioned. They are discovered by an art dealer and blackmailed into forging paintings which disappeared in the Second World War. Procedural detail around the act of forgery is exploited for high-rolling glamour.The Hot Touch was the final film appearance of veteran Academy Award-winning actor Melvyn Douglas.dbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norah_Baringdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moore_Marriottdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Webster_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Martin-Harveydbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:nameThe Lyons Maildbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Maildbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Lyons_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historical_mystery_filmsThe Lyons Mail is a 1931 British historical mystery adventure film directed by Arthur Maude and starring John Martin Harvey, Norah Baring, and Ben Webster. It was based on the 1877 play The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade which in turn was based on his 1854 play The Courier of Lyons. The filmwas also released under the alternative title Courrier de Lyon. It had previously been made into a 1916 silent film The Lyons Mail. The story is based on the Courrier de Lyon case. It was shot at the Twickenham Studios in London. Filmed in 1930, it was to be leading actor John Martin-Harvey's only sound film.dbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Hargrovedbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerEdward K. Doddsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Huntz_Halldbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Delldbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Coogandbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Harris_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Hargrovedbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Delldbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Hargrovedbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsThe Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery is a 1975 comedy-mystery film starring former "Bowery Boys" members Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall, Jackie Coogan, and Joyce Van Patten. The film is a parody of the 1941 film noir The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart. The cast also includes Barbara Harris, Anjanette Comer, Will Geer, Sorrell Booke, Vincent Gardenia, Nita Talbot and Nicholas Colasanto. The film was written by Dell and Dean Hargrove and directed by Hargrove. It was released by United Artists.dbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladydbp-dbp:directorBert Salzmandbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mildred_Dunnockdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Shopping Bag Ladydbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shopping_Bag_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_short_filmsThe Shopping Bag Lady is a 1975 American short film directed by Bert Salzman and starring Mildred Dunnock.dbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:nameThe Stork Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_filmsThe Stork Exchange is a 1927 silent animated short film starring Krazy Kat. This film was thought to be lost but has been found. It is also one of the earliest in the cartoon series to feature Manny Gould and Ben Harrison's version of Krazy, the first of few incarnations derived from George Herriman's famous character.dbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbp:directorNick Broomfielddbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbp:distributorChannel 4 Television Corporationdbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbp:producerNick Broomfielddbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbp:producerRiete Oorddbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbp:nameTracking Down Maggiedbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_Broomfielddbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_British_politiciansdbp-dbr:Tracking_Down_Maggiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Margaret_ThatcherTracking Down Maggie is a 1994 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. What begins as a genuine attempt to get an interview with the so-called 'Iron Lady' quickly turns into a game of cat-and-mouse in the United States, with the filmmaker snubbed at every turn.Aside from the comedy of Broomfield's repeatedly failing attempts to gain access, the film discusses the accusations that Thatcher's son, Mark, used his mother's connections to effect arms deals in Saudi Arabia.dbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:directorMark Schmidtdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:distributorLiberty Studios, Inc.dbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:producerMark Schmidtdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:producerChristopher Williamsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:producerBrian Schmidtdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:producerRandy Williamsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:producerD. Scott Trawickdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:starringBen Kingsleydbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:starringJonas Armstrongdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:starringHannah Tointondbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:nameWalking with the Enemydbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Walking_with_the_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_HungaryWalking with the Enemy is a 2014 American action drama film directed by Mark Schmidt, and scripted by Kenny Golde and Mark Schmidt. The film stars Jonas Armstrong, Ben Kingsley, Simon Kunz, Hannah Tointon, Simon Dutton, Burn Gorman, and Charles Hubbell. It is inspired by the true story of Pinchas Tibor Rosenbaum.Set in Budapest and nearby villages, it depicts the German occupation of Hungary during the final months of the Second World War. The story is about a young Hungarian-Jewish man, Elek Cohen (played by Jonas Armstrong), who dons an SS uniform to pose as an officer to find out the fate of his family and to rescue fellow Jews from the Holocaust.dbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clifford_Jordan_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ghetto_Logik_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbp:producerOrlando Myrics, Cecil Holmesdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clifford_Jordan_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ghetto_Logik_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Orlando_Myricsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbp:nameWhy We Bangdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African-American_gangsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cripsdbp-dbr:Why_We_Bangpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BloodsWhy We Bang is a 2006 independent documentary film that documents the historical background of Los Angeles' Bloods and Crips gangs. The film follows several current and former members of the Bloods and Crips of Los Angeles through interviews.The objective of the film is stated by director Clifford Jordan as, "We just got tired of seeing people, not from our community making so called 'Hood movies' that did not really depict what our community was all about, our goal is to bring real images and real stories about real people to the big screen."dbp-dbr:Bobby_Driscolldbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Perce_Pearcedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBurl Ivesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringHarry Careydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBobby Driscolldbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringLuana Pattendbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBeulah Bondidbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Perce_Pearcedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Rapfdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Tucker_Battledbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Anderson_(animator)dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Searsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Peetdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameSo Dear to My Heartdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Perce_Pearcedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1903dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy-drama_filmsSo Dear to My Heart is a 1948 American live-action/animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Its world premiere was in Chicago, Illinois, on November 29, 1948. Like 1946's Song of the South, the film combines animation and live action. It is based on the 1943 Sterling North book Midnight and Jeremiah. The book was revised by North to parallel the film's storyline amendments and then re-issued under the same title as the film.The film was a personal favorite of Walt Disney, since it re-created on film one of the most memorable times of his life, growing up on a small farm in the American Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century. Walt said: "So Dear was especially close to me. Why, that's the life my brother and I grew up with as kids out in Missouri". Walt had intended that this would be the first all live-action Disney feature film, but his distributor, RKO, convinced him that when audiences saw the word "Disney", they expected animation. Thus they split the difference.So Dear to My Heart was the final film appearance of Harry Carey.dbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directorMark Devriesdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bestdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Dawkinsdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Singerdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Friedrichdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Temple_Grandindbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameSpeciesism: The Moviedbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Speciesism:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_animal_rightsSpeciesism: The Movie is a 2013 documentary film by American director Mark Devries. It explores the concept and practice of speciesism, the assignment of value to beings on the basis of species membership.The film features interviews with, among others, Peter Singer, Richard Dawkins, Gary Francione, Temple Grandin, and Steven Best, along with material shot in and around factory farms in the United States.dbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Svatekdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Televisiondbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:distributor- US -dbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Sprydbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Berkleydbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringCorey Sevierdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringSarah Smythdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringRick Robertsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringSarah Allendbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringKaren Robinsondbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:starringBronwen Manteldbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Svatekdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_Televisiondbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Televisiondbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Sprydbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edithe_Swensendbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:nameStudent Seductiondbp-dbr:Student_Seductiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Student_Seductionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_SvatekStudent Seduction is a 2003 television film directed by Peter Svatek and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Corey Sevier and Rick Roberts. It was produced by Lions Gate Entertainment's Lionsgate Television, filmed in Montréal, Québec, and premiered on Lifetime on May 5, 2003.The film's working title was Inappropriate Behaviour.dbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Gilbert_(producer)dbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:producerJack Nearydbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:producerJames Graftondbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Secombedbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Gilbert_(producer)dbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:nameSunstruckdbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Sunstruckdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sunstruckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_South_WalesSunstruck, also known by the alternative title of Education of Stanley Evans, is a 1972 British–Australian comedy film directed by James Gilbert and starring Harry Secombe, Maggie Fitzgibbon and John Meillon.dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:producerAlvin L. Fastdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Raydbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringGreydon Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bambi_Allendbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Coledbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Johnigarndbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:nameThe Bad Bunchdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Greydon_ClarkThe Bad Bunch, originally released as Tom, is an American 1973 blaxploitation drama film directed by and co-starring Greydon Clark.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Brennan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gia_Caridesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_McQuadedbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Brennan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Love Letters from Teralba Roaddbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roaddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Letters_from_Teralba_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_WallaceThe Love Letters from Teralba Road is a 1977 Australian short film directed by Stephen Wallace. In 1980 David Stratton called it "not only the most moving love story given to us by the Australian cinema, but also probably the best featurette of the decade".dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:producerJohn Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:producerBarbara K. Emarydbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:starringGraham Moffattdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_K._Emarydbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Ormedbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_K._Emarydbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anson_Dyerdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:nameThe Second Matedbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_StudiosThe Second Mate is a 1950 British crime film directed by John Baxter and starring Gordon Harker, Graham Moffatt and David Hannaford. It was written by Anson Dyer, Barbara K. Emary, Jack Francis and Geoffrey Orme It was made at Southall Studios.dbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:nameTrail of Robin Hooddbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Scottdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:Trail_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Christmas_filmsTrail of Robin Hood is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Filmed in the San Bernardino Mountains and Big Bear Lake California, it is notable for featuring a large cast of Western stars and the last film that Roy Rogers filmed in Trucolor. Despite the title, there is no reference to Robin Hood in the film.dbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:distributorAhojfilmdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:producerDaryush Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringDaryush Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringNarges Rashididbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringAzin Feizabadidbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringDirk Mayerdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringTuncay Garydbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringVictoria Simondbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:nameVenussian Tabutascodbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daryush_ShokofVenussian Tabutasco Is a 2004 experimental film produced, written and directed by Daryush Shokof. The title is made up by Shokof, similar to many other titles of works. It is an original conceptual film about the residents of different stories in a building viewed completely through a glass elevator. Shot on location in Berlin, Germany in 2004, the film is 60 minutes long and was initially supposed to be shot "uncut" and digitally. The music score for the film is composed by Tom Dokoupil. The film was screened in BAPFF film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2005 and at the New York International Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2007.dbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:nameWet Haredbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsWet Hare is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on January 20, 1962, and stars Bugs Bunny. In the cartoon, Bugs finds himself at odds with a ruthless lumberjack who wants to control the water supply by building a series of dams.dbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:producerW.G. Chalmersdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:starringJane Hyltondbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:starringHonor Blackmandbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:starringHugh McDermottdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:nameYou Pay Your Moneydbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:You_Pay_Your_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_filmsYou Pay Your Money is a 1957 British 'B' crime drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Hugh McDermott, Jane Hylton and Honor Blackman. It was written by Michael Cronin and Rogers.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:distributorModern Film Distributors, Alpha Video Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kroger_Babbdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bishop_(actress)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ern_Westmoredbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Modern_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kroger_Babbdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kroger_Babbdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erna_Lazarusdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mildred_Horndbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:nameSecrets of Beautydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._KentonSecrets of Beauty (also titled Why Men Leave Home) is a 1951 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Ern Westmore, Julie Bishop, Richard Denning. The film was released on DVD in 2006.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Grant_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Starkdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Longhurstdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:starringFelicity Devonshiredbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brendan_Pricedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Burgoynedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Grant_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denis_Nordendbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:nameSecrets of a Door-to-Door Salesmandbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Door-to-Door_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsSecrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman, also known as Naughty Wives, is a 1973 sex comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Brendan Price and Sue Longhurst.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:distributorContinental Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Walker_(actress)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:starringHarold Danielsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Barrydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_L._Lowedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_St._Clairedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:nameSecrets of a Modeldbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NewfieldSecrets of a Model is a 1940 American drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Cheryl Walker, Harold Daniels and Phyllis Barry. It was made as an independent exploitation film on Poverty Row.In the film, a waitress agrees to work as an artist's model. She has a one-night-stand with a wealthy man while drunk, and afterwards experiences a decline in both her health and her work life. She wakes up in a hospital, and later learns that the wealthy man is trying to seduce her former roommate.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:distributorComptondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerArnold L Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Houstondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Collinsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Fowlerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Bonddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Gordenodbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:April_Wildingdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:nameSecrets of a Windmill Girldbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_LockyerSecrets of a Windmill Girl is a 1966 British exploitation film directed by Arnold L. Miller and starring Pauline Collins, April WIlding and Renée Houston. It recounts the road to ruin of a young woman who becomes involved with the striptease scene after becoming a dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London. The film features fan dances by former Windmill Theatre Company performers. It was originally released in Britain as part of a double bill with Naked as Nature Intended (1961).dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Sachsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Montorodbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbp:producerDonn Davisondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Sachsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Montorodbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donn_Davisondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Sachsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donn_Davisondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbp:nameSecrets of the Godsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_urban_legendsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_Godspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_SachsSecrets of the Gods (re-released in theatres under the title The Force Beyond in 1977) is a 1977 American satirical documentary film directed by William Sachs.The movie covers investigations of a wide variety of paranormal subjects and mysteries including UFO abductions and the possible existence of the creature known as "Bigfoot". The film mentions two mysterious disappearances that of a Tennessee farmer named David Lang in 1880 and a young English boy named Oliver Thomas in 1909. Subsequent investigations have proven that both of these incidents were fictional "urban legends".dbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:producerGeorge Kingdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Angel_(actress)dbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:starringHenry Wilcoxondbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAmy Venessdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billie_Bristowdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Newtondbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:nameSelf Made Ladydbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Self_Made_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_KingSelf Made Lady is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring Heather Angel, Henry Wilcoxon and Amy Veness. It marked the screen debut of Louis Hayward who later became a star in Hollywood. The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Cut down from its original running time of 77 minutes, it was distributed as a second feature by United Artists to allow the company to fulfill its quota requirement.dbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:directorErdal Ceylandbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:distributorViva Picturesdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:producerPaul Burtondbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringMatthew Grahamdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringAlyson Walkerdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringIan Butcherdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringMeelah Adamsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringShaun Morsedbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringTony Girouxdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringTyler A.H. Smithdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameSelfie from Helldbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_mediadbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_YouTube_videosSelfie from Hell (marketed on home video as Selfie Man) is a 2018 Canadian horror film written and directed by Erdal Ceylan. It originally started as a short 2015 YouTube video with the same title. The film stars Alyson Walker, Tony Giroux, Meelah Adams, Ian Butcher, Tyler A.H. Smith, Shaun Morse, and Matthew Graham.It was released on May 4, 2018, by Viva Pictures and received generally negative reviews.dbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Roslerdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martha_Roslerdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchendbp-dbp:nameSemiotics of the Kitchendbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cooking_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Performancesdbp-dbr:Semiotics_of_the_Kitchenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SemioticsSemiotics of the Kitchen is a feminist parody single-channel video and performance piece released in 1975 by Martha Rosler. The video, which runs six minutes, is considered a critique of the commodified versions of traditional women's roles in modern society.dbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Daledbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lally_Cadeaudbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Naughtondbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:nameSeparate Vacationsdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Separate_Vacationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_AndersonSeparate Vacations is a Canadian sex comedy film, directed by Michael Anderson and released in 1986. The film stars David Naughton and Jennifer Dale as Richard and Sarah Moore, a long-married couple whose relationship has become unfulfilling, who agree to take separate vacations in order to explore whether they want to stay together or break up and see other people.The film's cast also includes Lally Cadeau, Laurie Holden, Tony Rosato, Jay Woodcroft, Sherry Miller and Harvey Atkin.Cadeau received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 7th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Flemingdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Lundigandbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Burrdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:nameSerpent of the Niledbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Niledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Cleopatra_on_filmdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Mark_Antony_on_filmdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Egyptdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Alexandriadbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1st_century_BCdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Augustus_on_filmdbp-dbr:Serpent_of_the_Nilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_War_of_the_Roman_Republic_filmsSerpent of the Nile is a 1953 American Technicolor historical adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by William Castle. The film starred Rhonda Fleming, Raymond Burr, William Lundigan, and Michael Ansara. In an early role, actress Julie Newmar (listed as Julie Newmeyer) appears as an exotic dancer clad only in gold paint (and a gold fabric bikini of early 1950s style). It also stars William Lundigan as Lucilius and Michael Fox as Octavius.dbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_A._Longdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:distributorSalon Productionsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:producerBarry Jacobsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_A._Longdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Ann_Clifforddbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Nicholas_(writer)dbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Burton_(actress)dbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringMaggie Wrightdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bartlett_Mullinsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Pajodbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringPeter Dunndbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringGillian Browndbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringAnthony Baileydbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:starringJane Cardewdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stanley_A._Longdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_A._Longdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:nameSex and the Other Womandbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sex_and_the_Other_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stanley_LongSex and the Other Woman (also known as The Other Woman) is a 1972 British sex comedy film directed by Stanley A. Long, presented by Richard Wattis. It was written by Adrien Reid and comprises a quartet of stories on the subject of adultery.dbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmledbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:producerKen Maynarddbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Maynarddbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:starringKathryn Crawforddbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:starringFrank Bealdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Joe_Browndbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_Laemmledbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Maynarddbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_McCarty_(writer)dbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helmer_Walton_Bergmandbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Mason_(writer)dbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:nameSeñor Americanodbp-dbr:Señor_Americanodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Señor_Americanopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Joe_BrownSeñor Americano is a 1929 American sound part-talkie western film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Ken Maynard, Kathryn Crawford and Frank Beal. While the film has a few talking sequences, the majority of the film featured a synchronized musical score with sound effects. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. Produced during the transition to sound, it was released in both sound and silent versions.dbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:producerNat A. Bronsteindbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Graydbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Farrdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Murray_(actor)dbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:nameSilent Dustdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Auricdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_ComfortSilent Dust is a 1949 British drama/thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Sally Gray, Stephen Murray, Derek Farr and Nigel Patrick. The title comes from lines in Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751): "Can Honour's voice provoke the silent dust, or flattery soothe the dull cold ear of Death?" The screenplay was by Michael Pertwee, adapted from the 1948 play The Paragon by himself and Roland Pertwee.dbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:directorJames Plumbdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrienne_Kingdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:starringSabrina Dickensdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:starringMel Stevensdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:starringAlan Humphreysdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Harveydbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:nameSilent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecomingdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Night,_Bloody_Night:_The_Homecomingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_horror_filmsSilent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is a 2013 British slasher film and remake of the 1972 American film Silent Night, Bloody Night.dbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wontnerdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Fleming_(actor)dbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Macraedbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Conan_Doyledbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameSilver Blazedbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Blaze_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_BentleySilver Blaze is a 1937 British black-and-white crime mystery film, based loosely on Arthur Conan Doyle's 1892 short story "The Adventure of Silver Blaze". It was directed by Thomas Bentley, and was produced by Twickenham Film Studios Productions. It stars Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes, and Ian Fleming as Dr. Watson. In the United States, the film was released in 1941 by Astor Pictures, where it was also known as Murder at the Baskervilles, retitled by distributors to capitalize on the success of the Basil Rathbone Holmes film, The Hound of the Baskervilles.It is the last film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.dbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenny_Baker_(American_performer)dbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Morisondbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belitadbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Cadydbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:nameSilver Skatesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_filmsSilver Skates is a 1943 American musical film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Kenny Baker, Belita and Patricia Morison.dbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbp:starringHenry Kendalldbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbp:starringLesley Brookdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbp:nameSide Street Angeldbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Street_Angelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_filmsSide Street Angel is a 1937 British crime comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Hugh Williams, Lesley Brook and Henry Kendall. The film is now considered lost.dbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:starringReginald Purdelldbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Medinadbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Woondbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:nameSimply Terrificdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Simply_Terrificpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_NeillSimply Terrific is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Claude Hulbert, Reginald Purdell and Patricia Medina. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Bros.dbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Gibneydbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerAlex Gibneydbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerBroderick Johnsondbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerAndrew A. Kosovedbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerErin Edeikendbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerBlair Fosterdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerSamuel D. Pollarddbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerNancy Sinatradbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerSharon Halldbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Pollackdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Gibneydbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Gibneydbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Sinatradbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:nameSinatra: All or Nothing at Alldbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinatra:_All_or_Nothing_at_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_GibneySinatra: All or Nothing at All is an American documentary film that premiered in two parts on April 5 and 6, 2015 on HBO.dbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Zwickydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:producerGrant Bradleydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:producerDana Dubovskydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:starringManu Bennettdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:starringHolly Brisleydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:starringSteven Grivesdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karl_Zwickydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:nameSinbad and the Minotaurdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Greecedbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Eastdbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karl_Zwickydbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cretedbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Sinbad_the_Sailordbp-dbr:Sinbad_and_the_Minotaurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_PericlesSinbad and the Minotaur is a 2011 Australian fantasy B movie directed by Karl Zwicky serving as an unofficial sequel to the 1947 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. film and Harryhausen's Sinbad trilogy. It combines Arabian Nights hero Sinbad the Sailor with the Greek legend of the Minotaur.dbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_C._Lilleydbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:producerEdward C. Lilleydbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:starringJune Vincentdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:starringSamuel S. Hindsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_C._Lilleydbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_C._Lilleydbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Rath_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Conraddbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Grey_(screenwriter,_born_1885)dbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Sandsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:nameSing a Jingledbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jingledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing_a_Jinglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_C._LilleySing a Jingle is a 1944 American musical film directed by Edward C. Lilley and starring Allan Jones, June Vincent and Samuel S. Hinds.dbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joey_Adamsdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:starringMoyshe Oysher, Phyllis Hill, Joey Adamsdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joey_Adamsdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:nameSinging in the Darkdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_aftermath_of_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Singing_in_the_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_NosseckSinging in the Dark is a 1956 American black-and-white film about a Holocaust survivor suffering from total amnesia who comes to the United States. It stars Yiddish language film actor Moishe Oysher in his only English-language film performance, comedian Joey Adams (born Joseph Abramowitz), who was also executive producer, and his wife, future gossip columnist Cindy Adams, and was directed by Max Nosseck.dbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_A._Postdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Morris_(actress)dbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_A._Postdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_A._Postdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:nameSingle-Handed Sandersdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sandersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Single-Handed_Sanderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_A._PostSingle-Handed Sanders is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Charles A. Post and starring Tom Tyler and Margaret Morris.dbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:distributorCinetel Filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerPeter Liapisdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:producerLinda A. Borgesondbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tanya_Robertsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Thomas_McGeedbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:nameSins of Desiredbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Sins_of_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsSins of Desire is a 1993 erotic thriller directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Tanya Roberts. The film was one of the first of many low-budget erotic thrillers inspired by the success of Basic Instinct (1992) and made primarily for the video market. Wynorski went on to direct a number of others in the genre, such as Body Chemistry III (1994) and Body Chemistry IV (1995).dbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerRon Ormonddbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lash_LaRuedbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Ormonddbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ira_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:June_Carrdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameSon of Billy the Kiddbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Taylordbp-dbr:Son_of_Billy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Billy_the_KidSon of Billy the Kid is a 1949 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor starring Lash LaRue. Produced by Ron Ormond, the film was co-written by Ormond's wife June Carr who also plays a lead role in the film. This film was not part of the 11-film Marshal Lash LaRue movie series, although it was made simultaneously with the series.dbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_C._Hulldbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbp:nameSon of Oklahomadbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Son_of_Oklahomapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsSon of Oklahoma is a 1932 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring his son Bob Steele.dbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:directorMarianne Kaplandbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TVOntariodbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:producerMarianne Kaplandbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:producerCari Greendbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gcina_Mhlophedbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Cleggdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nadine_Gordimerdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Sisuludbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mzwakhe_Mbulidbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marianne_Kaplandbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TVOntariodbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marianne_Kaplandbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Merrily_Weisborddbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:nameSongololo: Voices of Changedbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Songololo:_Voices_of_Changepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_apartheidSongololo: Voices of Change is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marianne Kaplan and released in 1990. An examination of South Africa in the earliest days of the transition from apartheid to democracy, the film explores the power of music and art as tools of activism and social change, focusing primarily on writer Gcina Mhlophe and musician Mzwakhe Mbuli.The film received selected theatrical screenings in Canada in October 1990, before having its television premiere on TVOntario and Knowledge Network in November. Its broadcast on TVOntario was as an episode of the network's documentary series Human Edge.The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Short Documentary Film at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991.dbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Montana Kiddbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Montana_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_drama_filmsThe Montana Kid is a 1931 pre-Code American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser starring the team of Bill Cody and Andy Shuford.dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E.B._Clucherdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:producerLucio Bompanidbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Vaughndbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Hilldbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Bowlerdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Hill_(actor)dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E.B._Clucherdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sergio_Donatidbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Hilldbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:nameThey Call Me Renegadedbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amish_in_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sergio_DonatiThey Call Me Renegade is a 1987 road movie directed by E.B. Clucher and starring Terence Hill and his son Ross Hill.dbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMervyn LeRoydbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_McHughdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Levenedbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laird_Doyledbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Abbottdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Cecil_Holmdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThree Men on a Horsedbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Men_on_a_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoyThree Men on a Horse is a 1936 American comedy film directed and produced by Mervyn LeRoy, adapted from the Broadway play of the same name written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. A mild-mannered greeting card poet has the uncanny ability to pick winners in horse races.dbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetydbp-dbp:nameTweet Tweet Tweetydbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Yellowstone_National_Parkdbp-dbr:Tweet_Tweet_Tweetypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_national_parksTweet Tweet Tweety is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 15, 1951, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDean Aliotodbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAxiom Filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDean Aliotodbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Kelleydbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDean Aliotodbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Staplesdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Tomasdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirly McCalladbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStacey Shulmandbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Giavocchinidbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:nameU.F.O. Abductiondbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1983dbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_abduction_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ConnecticutUFO Abduction (aka The McPherson Tape) is a 1989 American science fiction horror, found-footage film, written, produced, and directed by Dean Alioto. The film centers on a family who are terrorized by extraterrestrials during a birthday celebration.dbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_G._Engeldbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:starringBrian Donlevydbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gracie_Fieldsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:starringVictor McLaglendbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_G._Engeldbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Edward_Grantdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Hellmandbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rohama_Siegeldbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:nameWe're Going to Be Richdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:We're_Going_to_Be_Richpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsWe're Going to Be Rich is a 1938 British historical musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlevy.dbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darrell_Waredbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:nameWeek-End in Havanadbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_CubaWeek-End in Havana is a 1941 American Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Alice Faye, John Payne and Carmen Miranda. The film was produced and distributed by Hollywood studio 20th Century Fox. It was the second of three pictures the two stars made together and the second Faye film to have a Latin American theme, typical of Fox musicals of the early 1940s. Faye was pregnant during filming. It is also known by the alternative titles A Week-End in Havana and That Week-End in Havana.dbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Haydendbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Parade_Releasing_Organizationdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Haydendbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Lowery_(actor)dbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Coogandbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marvin_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Haydendbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Parade_Releasing_Organizationdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Russell_Haydendbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Roecadbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:nameWhen the Girls Take Overdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nikita_Khrushchevdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Puerto_Ricodbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Girls_Take_Overpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_comedy_filmsWhen the Girls Take Over is an American men's adventure comedy film produced and directed by Russell Hayden and starring Marvin Miller, Jackie Coogan, and Robert Lowery. Inspired by the Cuban Revolution, it was filmed in Puerto Rico in 1960 under the working title Caribe and released in 1962. The film was shot in color, but the public domain copy is in black and white.dbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Will_Jasondbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Kraikedbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Frazeedbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Will_Jasondbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameTen Cents a Dancedbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Cents_a_Dance_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Will_JasonTen Cents a Dance is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and starring Jane Frazee, Jimmy Lloyd, Mark Roberts, and Joan Woodbury. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbp:nameThe Dog and the Diamondsdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dog_and_the_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_RogersThe Dog and the Diamonds is a 1953 British family drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Kathleen Harrison, George Coulouris, and Geoffrey Sumner. The screenplay was by Patricia Latham. It was produced by Peter Rogers and distributed by the Children's Film Foundation.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:starringPetula Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:starringJon Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:starringMegs Jenkinsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfred_Picklesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:starringPeter Butterworthdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Dogdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_County_Durhamdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eros_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_and_television_featuring_Greyhound_racingdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Dogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyhound_racing_filmsThe Gay Dog is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Wilfred Pickles, Petula Clark and Megs Jenkins. The screen-play was by Peter Rogers based on the 1952 play of the same title by Joseph Colton; also starring Pickles and Jenkins, it had run at London's Piccadilly Theatre for 276 performances from June 1952 to February 1953.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbp:distributorRKOdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Grey_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Sandrichdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bobby_Clark_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Nightiesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Nightiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_SandrichThe Gay Nighties is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film featuring Clark & McCullough and directed by Mark Sandrich.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:distributorAtlantic Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributors_Ltd.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Godfrey_Tearledbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Brantforddbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twickenham_Film_Distributors_Ltd.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Jefferson_Farjeondbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Soutardbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:nameThe Last Journeydbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_VorhausThe Last Journey is a 1936 British drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Williams and Judy Gunn.dbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNational Provincial Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Cleindbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Lawtondbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Comptondbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Hopperdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Cleindbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Austin_Melforddbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garnett_Westondbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Drinkwater_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Eliotdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mill on the Flossdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1820sdbp-dbr:The_Mill_on_the_Floss_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_WhelanThe Mill on the Floss is a 1936 British drama film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Lawton, Victoria Hopper, Geraldine Fitzgerald and James Mason. It was based on the 1860 novel The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot.The film was made at Shepperton Studios. Although he is not credited in the film, Basil Dean, who was married to the leading lady Victoria Hopper, was heavily involved in the planning and the production of the film.dbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:directorStewart St. Johndbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:producerStewart St. Johndbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:starringEric Scott Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bailey_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:starringKali Cookdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:nameThe Next Race: The Remote Viewingsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Race:_The_Remote_Viewingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_science_fiction_filmsThe Next Race: The Remote Viewings, also called The Chronicles of Hollow Earth: The Next Race, is a 2007 independent science fiction film written, directed, edited and produced by Stewart St. John. It is the first chapter in the "Creation Wars" saga, followed by Dark Metropolis (2010). Two more sequels are planned.dbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irving_Picheldbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_%22Stage%22_Boyddbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:starringPeggy Shannondbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:nameThe Painted Womandbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Painted_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_FoxThe Painted Woman is a 1932 American pre-Code thriller film starring Spencer Tracy, Peggy Shannon and Irving Pichel and directed by John G. Blystone.dbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringMarian Richmandbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringArthur Q. Bryandbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringBen Frommerdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringGrace Lenarddbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsThe Super Snooper is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on November 1, 1952, and stars Daffy Duck as a detective and Melissa Duck.dbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbp:nameTitanicadbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_LowTitanica is a 1992 IMAX documentary film about the RMS Titanic. The film was directed by Stephen Low and narrated by Cedric Smith, Anatoly Sagalevich and Ralph White. The film mostly focuses on footage taken at the wreck of the RMS Titanic, also featuring footage of the expedition crew searching the wreck as well as interviews with Titanic survivors Frank John William Goldsmith and Eva Hart. Using Eva and the crew members, Low conveys the voice of the documentary by showing the Titanic's wreckage as a graveyard which is to be respected and treated with caution and care. It was the second feature-length IMAX film released, following Stones at the Max in 1991. An edited 40 minute version of the film was also later released for IMAX theatres in 1995; this version had new narration by Leonard Nimoy, though it retains most of White's narration. This edited version later became the basis for another edited version released in 1997, featuring 27 more minutes of interviews with Ralph White, Emory Kristof, and other experts.dbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoodbp-dbp:nameTweet Zoodbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_zoosdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet_Zoopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_SelzerTweet Zoo is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. Originally released on January 12, 1957 (before being re-issued on May 26, 1962), this short stars Tweety and Sylvester.Audio from this cartoon was sampled by Paul McCartney on the song "Check My Machine", released in 1980 as the B-side to the single "Waterfalls".dbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenny_Baker_(American_performer)dbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:starringJessica Dragonettedbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:starringTudor Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:nameThe Goddess of Springdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:The_Goddess_of_Springpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ProserpinaThe Goddess of Spring is a 9-minute Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. Unlike most Symphonies produced at the time, usually comedic, the short contains operatic themes and is often cited as melodramatic. It was released in 1934, and its production was important to the development of the later full-length Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' style and animation, particularly regarding the usage of the rotoscoping technique for realistically-proportioned characters.The plot follows the Greek myth of Persephone and Hades, known here by his Roman name of Pluto with imagery evocative of Hell and Satan (more specifically, a traditional stage Mephistopheles).dbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storydbp-dbp:directorDoug Birodbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storydbp-dbp:producerJoe Mardindbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Mardindbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Greatest Ears In Town: The Arif Mardin Storydbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_music_industrydbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Greatest_Ears_in_Town:_The_Arif_Mardin_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_soundtracksThe Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story is a 2010 documentary about the Grammy winning music producer Arif Mardin. The documentary was produced by his son Joe Mardin and was directed by Doug Biro. It was made in the years prior to Arif's death in 2006 from pancreatic cancer.dbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Camerondbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:distributorAtlantic Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:producerJan Sharpdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Neilldbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Barry_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Camerondbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Atlantic_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:nameThe Umbrella Womandbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womandbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Umbrella_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_CameronThe Umbrella Woman (released in some areas as The Good Wife) is a 1987 Australian film directed by Ken Cameron and starring Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It also features Steven Vidler and Sam Neill.dbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robinson_Devordbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:distributorDefinitive Films/Tarmac Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerSoly Haimdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Warburtondbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringEmily Newmandbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringRon Morgandbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Risingdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringPaul Malevichdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robinson_Devordbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Willeforddbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robinson_Devordbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:nameThe Woman Chaserdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_car_dealershipsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsThe Woman Chaser is a 1999 film directed by Robinson Devor and starring Patrick Warburton, Ron Morgan, Emily Newman, Paul Malevich, and Marilyn Rising. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford.dbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbp:directorEdin Ibricdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbp:distributorMarch Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Hawesdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbp:starringSteve Ashton and, Todd Petersondbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:March_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbp:nameChilly Beach: The World Is Hot Enoughdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Hot_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_comedy_filmsChilly Beach: The World Is Hot Enough is a Canadian animated comedy film based on the television series Chilly Beach and produced by March Entertainment. The title is a parody of the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. An early version of the film had its premiere at Sudbury, Ontario's Cinéfest, and Boston, Massachusetts in 2005. It was released February 5, 2008 on DVD in Canada. A second film, The Canadian President was also later released.dbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:starringPatrick Barrdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:starringRenée Ashersondbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:nameTime Is My Enemydbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Is_My_Enemypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_ChaffeyTime Is My Enemy is a 1954 British crime film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Dennis Price, Renée Asherson and Patrick Barr.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Osa_Massendbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:starringLarry Parksdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:nameThe Black Parachutedbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Parachutepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Castelnuovo-TedescoThe Black Parachute is a 1944 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Carradine, Osa Massen and Larry Parks.The Chicago Daily Tribune said the film had "an engrossing story and is graced by excellent acting - notably that of the young Larry Parks". The Los Angeles Times said the film was "very tensely contrived for its type".dbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorJ. Arthur Rank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributors of Americadbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVideo Artists Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Galina_Ulanovadbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRaisa Struchkovadbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNikolai Fadeyechevdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bolshoi Balletdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bolshoi_Ballet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_CzinnerThe Bolshoi Ballet is a 1957 British musical film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Galina Ulanova, Raisa Struchkova, and Nikolai Fadeyechev. The film's composers, Yuri Fayer and Gennady Rozhdestvensky, were nominated for Best Original Score in the 31st Academy Awards (1958).The film captures the 1956 performances of The Bolshoi Ballet in the United Kingdom at Davis Theatre, Croydon and at Covent Garden, performing divertissement and Giselle. The film was shot using multiple mobile, 35 mm Eastmancolor cameras.dbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Chesebrodbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Cody_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:starringJimmy Aubreydbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:nameThe Border Menacedbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Border_Menacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Border Menace is a 1934 American Western film directed by Jack Nelson and starring Bill Cody, Miriam Rice, George Chesebro and Jimmy Aubrey who also edited the film. It was produced by an independent Poverty Row outfit Aywon Film Corporation for release as a second feature. Location shooting took place at the Walker Ranch in Newhall, California.dbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbp:directorSusan Muskadbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbp:directorGreta Olafsdottirdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbp:producerJane Dekronedbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Zeitgeist_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Brandon Teena Storydbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_LGBT_peopledbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_mendbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_LGBT_peopledbp-dbr:The_Brandon_Teena_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_NebraskaThe Brandon Teena Story is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir. The documentary features interviews with many of the people involved with the 1993 murder of Brandon Teena as well as archive footage of Teena. After its theatrical release, it aired on Cinemax as part of its Reel Life series.dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Nerodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:L'Altrofilmdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:producerLouis Nerodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lambertdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringMichael Madsendbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringRutger Hauerdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringFranco Nerodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringGeraldine Chaplindbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringDiana Dell'Erbadbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringKabir Bedidbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringAndrea Coccodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:starringMaria De Medeirosdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Nerodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:L'Altrofilmdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Nerodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_Nerodbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:nameThe Broken Keydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keydbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Keypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_NeroThe Broken Key is a 2017 English-language Italian independent film written and directed by Louis Nero.dbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:directorAndré Leducdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:directorRobert Awaddbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:René_Jodoindbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:René_Jodoindbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Bronswik Affairdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_advertisingdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_consumerismdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_filmsThe Bronswik Affair (French: L'Affaire Bronswik) is a 1978 Canadian short film, directed by Robert Awad and André Leduc for the National Film Board of Canada.dbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Allendbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJeanne Dunnedbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Reiddbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Captain and the Kidsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_short_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_short_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Katzenjammer_Kidsdbp-dbr:The_Captain_and_the_Kids_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1938In 1938, the comic strip The Captain and the Kids (Rudolph Dirks' parallel version of his own strip The Katzenjammer Kids) was adapted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, becoming the studio's first self-produced series of theatrical cartoon short subjects, directed by William Hanna, Bob Allen, and Friz Freleng. The short-lived series was unsuccessful, ending after one year and a total of 15 cartoons. Following that cancellation, Freleng returned to Warner Bros., where he had earlier been an animation director. The Captain was voiced by Billy Bletcher, Mama was voiced by Martha Wentworth, the kids were voiced by Shirley Reid and Jeanne Dunne, and John Silver was voiced by Mel Blanc.dbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:producerGeorge A. Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:starringMeriel Forbesdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:starringWhitmore Humphriesdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_A._Cooper_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherard_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:nameThe Case for the Crowndbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crowndbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Case_for_the_Crownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._CooperThe Case for the Crown is a 1934 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Miles Mander, Meriel Forbes and Whitmore Humphries. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Edison_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Edison_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameThe Cavalier's Dreamdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1890s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_directorial_debut_filmsThe Cavalier's Dream is an 1898 American silent horror trick film. This Edison-Vitagraph short was not widely circulated in its time, but was preserved for the Library of Congress in 1958. In 2017, the Library scanned the 16mm film and the 2K file was published on the Internet Archive.According to Charles Musser, the film was "likely shot (in September or October) by Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton in the Manhattan rooftop studio of their new American Vitagraph company, then an Edison licensee."The work is sometimes mistakenly credited to director Edwin S. Porter. But Porter made his earliest films for the Edison studio in 1901.dbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbp:directorGeorge Ungardbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbp:producerGeorge Ungardbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Ungardbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ungardbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Crooksdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbp:nameThe Champagne Safaridbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaridbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Champagne_Safaripurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_documentary_filmsThe Champagne Safari is a 1995 Canadian documentary film directed by George Ungar. A portrait of industrialist Charles Bedaux, it focuses primarily on his controversial Bedaux expedition through northern Alberta and British Columbia in 1934, including Floyd Crosby's original footage of the expedition that had long been believed lost until being found in Paris in the 1980s.The film was narrated by Colm Feore and Jim Morris, and included David Hemblen as the voice of Bedaux.The film was in development by 1988, originally under the working title Dangerous Alliances: The Bedaux Story. It premiered in the Perspective Canada program at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival, and was broadcast on TVOntario's documentary series The View from Here in December 1995.The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 16th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:producerPhillip N. Krasnedbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Garralagadbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duncan_Renaldodbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Betty_Burbridgedbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:nameThe Cisco Kid Returnsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cisco_Kiddbp-dbr:The_Cisco_Kid_Returnspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthyThe Cisco Kid Returns is a 1945 American Western film. Released on April 3, 1945, it was the first of three Cisco Kid films made that year with Duncan Renaldo as Cisco and Martin Garralaga as Pancho. In this release, Cisco's real name is Juan Francisco Hernandez. Cisco must clear himself of murder charges while preventing his girlfriend Rosita (Callejo) from eloping with his rival John Harris (Pryor).The film was followed by the May 15 release of In Old New Mexico, which revealed Cisco's name to be Juan Carlos Francisco Antonio, and South of the Rio Grande on September 15 falling back to Cisco's name being Juan Francisco Hernandez. Martin Garralaga appears in both as Pancho.dbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:producerT. C. Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:producerRon Tannerdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringJasen Wadedbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringKevin Myersdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringSarah Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringKimball Stingerdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringKymberly Mellendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringNathan Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:nameThe Cokeville Miracledbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_school_violencedbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._C._ChristensenThe Cokeville Miracle is a 2015 drama film written & directed by T. C. Christensen and starring Jasen Wade, Sarah Kent and Kimball Stinger. The film was based on the 1986 Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis and the book The Cokeville Miracle: When Angels Intervene by Hartt Wixom and Judene Wixom. The faith-based film was released in select theaters across the United States in the summer of 2015, and was distributed by Deseret Book Company and affiliated retailers.dbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Nolandbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIris Meredithdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Deckerdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Colorado Traildbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colorado_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NelsonThe Colorado Trail is a 1938 American western film directed by Sam Nelson, starring Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith and Bob Nolan.dbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Gabaidbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorNew City Releasingdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerAngela L Baynesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Clarksondbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Gabaidbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameVice Girlsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Gabaidbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsVice Girls is a 1997 American film directed by Richard Gabai and starring Lana Clarkson.It was made by Sunset Films, the film production company of Jim Wynorski and Cinetel, and was released through Concorde Pictures.dbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Konstantin_Bronzitdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aleksandr_Boyarskydbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Konstantin_Bronzitdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aleksandr_Boyarskydbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Konstantin_Bronzitdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbp:nameWe Can't Live Without Cosmosdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmosdbp-dbp:countryRussiadbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melnitsa_Animation_Studio_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Can't_Live_Without_Cosmospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Russian_animated_short_filmsWe Can't Live Without Cosmos (Russian: Мы не можем жить без космоса, My ne mozhem zhit bez kosmosa) is a 2015 Russian animated short film directed and written by Konstantin Bronzit. It is produced by Alexander Boyarsky. The film received critical praise and wide recognition. It received many awards including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards.dbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Greggdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:producerPaul Cowandbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:producerTomasso Jandellidbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Oldmandbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Barberdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Walldbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liz_Smith_(actress)dbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Greggdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._R._Ackerleydbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:nameWe Think the World of Youdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:We_Think_the_World_of_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsWe Think the World of You is a 1988 film directed by Colin Gregg and starring Gary Oldman and Alan Bates. It is adapted from the 1960 J. R. Ackerley novel of the same name. It was produced by Tomasso Jandelli and Cinecom Pictures.dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Pickeringdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lili_Bordándbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amrita_Achariadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Marcusdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kacey_Clarkedbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Blackwooddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Ashtondbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:starringFinn Corneydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Pickeringdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Curiositydbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Curiositypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_CornwallWelcome to Curiosity is a 2018 British crime thriller film directed by Ben Pickering and starring Amrita Acharia, Jack Ashton, Richard Blackwood, Kacey Clarke, Lili Bordán, Stephen Marcus and Finn Corney. It is the world's first film to have raised its entire production budget through equity crowdfunding.dbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Distributorsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Harlandbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:starringSlim Summervilledbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:starringDorothy Gulliverdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Aubreydbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:nameUnder Montana Skiesdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Under_Montana_Skiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsUnder Montana Skies is a 1930 American pre-Code western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Kenneth Harlan, Slim Summerville and Dorothy Gulliver. It was produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures, one of the leading independent studios in Hollywood.dbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Luckwelldbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerKay Luckwelldbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Setondbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Carpenter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringKay Callarddbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kay_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameUndercover Girldbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Girl_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsUndercover Girl is a 1958 British second feature crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Paul Carpenter, Kay Callard and Bruce Seton. It was written by Bernard Lewis and Bill Luckwell.A photographer combats a ruthless extortionist.dbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Érik_Canueldbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertical_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Elevation_Picturesdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:distributorTajj Mediadbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:producerArnie Zipurskydbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:producerRonald J. Gilbertdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Welshdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Caandbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Gossett_Jr.dbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Walterdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dylan_Everettdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Érik_Canueldbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertical_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Elevation_Picturesdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Alan_Schechterdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:nameUndercover Grandpadbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Érik_Canueldbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Undercover_Grandpapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertical_Entertainment_filmsUndercover Grandpa is a 2017 Canadian action comedy film directed by Érik Canuel (his final film before his death in 2024) and starring James Caan, Jessica Walter, Louis Gossett Jr., Dylan Everett, Paul Sorvino and Kenneth Welsh.dbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:directorSidney Northcotedbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:producerClayton Huttondbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringCyril McLaglendbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:starringMoira Lynddbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Northcotedbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:nameVerdict of the Seadbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Singaporedbp-dbr:Verdict_of_the_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_adventure_filmsVerdict of the Sea is a 1932 British adventure film directed by Frank Miller and Sidney Northcote and starring John Stuart, Moira Lynd and Cyril McLaglen. It was made at Elstree Studios and on location by British International Pictures, the largest British film company at the time. It was based on a novel by Alan Sullivan. The film's sets were designed by David Rawnsley.dbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:producerL'Estrange Fawcettdbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:starringLupino Lanedbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:starringSari Maritzadbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:starringWallace Lupinodbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:starringRenee Clamadbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Dewhurst_(director)dbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L'Estrange_Fawcettdbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Leedbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._P._Westondbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:nameNo Ladydbp-dbr:No_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:No_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_LaneNo Lady is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Renee Clama and Sari Maritza. It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush by Gaumont British, a company linked to Gainsborough Pictures. The film sets were designed by art director Andrew Mazzei. It was popular enough to be re-released in 1943. While possibly originally intended to top the bill, it was released as a second feature and is classified as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnnie_(novel)dbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:nameNo Love for Johnniedbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Love_for_Johnniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_ArnoldNo Love for Johnnie is a 1961 British drama film in CinemaScope directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Peter Finch. It was written by Mordecai Richler and Nicholas Phipps based on the 1959 novel No Love for Johnnie by the Labour Member of Parliament Wilfred Fienburgh.It depicts the disillusionment and cynicism of a rebellious leftist Labour MP, who seeks escape in a relationship with a younger woman.The film had its world premiere on 9 February 1961 at the Leicester Square Theatre in London's West End. It has been called Thomas' best film.dbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.W._Hackeldbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forbes_Parkhilldbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbp:nameNo Man's Rangedbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Man's_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._BradburyNo Man's Range is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury starring his son Bob Steele.dbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetsdbp-dbp:directorChip Rossettidbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetsdbp-dbp:distributorRossetti Productionsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetsdbp-dbp:starringShawn Bridgesdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetsdbp-dbp:nameNo More Sunsetsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_short_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_drug_addictiondbp-dbr:No_More_Sunsetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Methamphetamine_in_the_United_StatesNo More Sunsets is a 2006 American short documentary film starring former trucker Shawn Bridges and filmed by Chip Rosetti at the former's request.The 29-minute black-and-white film presents a warning to children about the drug meth by way of an object lesson: the ravage of Bridges' long-time meth use and its effects on his family. At the time of filming Bridges was near-catatonic, bedridden with a catheter and a feeding tube, dying at the age of 34. His father was quoted as saying that he had the body of a 70- 80-old man.Shawn Bridges used meth for most of his adult life, suffering his first heart attack at the age of 26. By the time he eventually quit, it became clear that the damage done was lethal. He had intended the film to be shown at his local church; instead, it sparked international attention and media coverage. Bridges died in late March 2007, aged 35. At the time, Rosetti stated that he had sold 500-600 copies and was planning on a sequel.dbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Wilkofdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:distributorMonterey Mediadbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Byrnedbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Wilkofdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:nameNo Pay, Nuditydbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy-drama_filmsNo Pay, Nudity is a 2016 American comedy drama film starring Gabriel Byrne, Frances Conroy. and Nathan Lanedbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:directorRobert Michael Lewisdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:producerCharles Russelldbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Prentissdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Barrettdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Ferrierdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:starringRoger Warddbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:nameNo Room to Rundbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Rundbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Michael_Lewisdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_television_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Room_to_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsNo Room to Run is a 1977 Australian television film about an American businessman who kills a man in Sydney. The lead actors, writer, producer and director were all American. It stars real-life husband and wife Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss.It was the first in a series of six TV movies made as co productions between the ABC and Los Angeles–based Transatlantic Enterprises.dbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Corney_Cookdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Byron_O._Andersondbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbp:starringBill Walkerdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eunice_Wilsondbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_McCoydbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Corney_Cookdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Byron_O._Andersondbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vivian_Cosbydbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:No_Time_for_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_filmsNo Time for Romance is a 1948 musical directed by Corney Cook. The film was noted for having an all-Black cast and for being one of the few all-Black films to be filmed in color during the era.dbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorSeven Artsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British-Pathé ,dbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Godwin_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:producerTed Willisdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Symsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seven_Arts_Productionsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Godwin_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:nameNo Trees in the Streetdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_realism_in_filmdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willisdbp-dbr:No_Trees_in_the_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_J._Lee_ThompsonNo Trees in the Street is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Sylvia Syms, Herbert Lom and Melvyn Hayes. It was written by Ted Willis, from his 1948 stage play of the same name.The film is set in the slums of London, and depicts the life of impoverished teenager Tommy, who becomes a criminal in an attempt at social mobility.It is an example of British kitchen sink realism, but is mainly noted for its naturalistic depiction of slum life.dbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Berndbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Quillandbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:starringAlberta Vaughndbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:starringJane Keckleydbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Berndbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Krafftdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darling_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:nameNoisy Neighboursdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_ReisnerNoisy Neighbors is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Eddie Quillan, Alberta Vaughn and Jane Keckley. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The sound was recorded using the RCA Photophone sound system.dbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Internationaldbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerGordon Maillouxdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Russell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keye_Lukedbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Lenarddbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Averydbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Internationaldbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:nameNoon Sundaydbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Guamdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaydbp-dbp:countryGuamdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Noon_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_GuamNoon Sunday is a 1971 action film directed by Terry Bourke about two mercenaries. The film was the first feature produced in Guam.dbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carole_Landisdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Farrdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Calleiadbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Llewellyndbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameNoosedbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Noose_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edmond_T._GrévilleNoose (U.S. title: The Silk Noose) is a 1948 British comedy crime film, directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Carole Landis, Joseph Calleia and Derek Farr. It was written by Richard Llewellyn based on his play of the same title. The film is part of the cycle of Britain spiv films produced between 1945 and 1950.dbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_McGoohandbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Leedbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St_Johndbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Elmesdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:nameNor the Moon by Nightdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Nor_the_Moon_by_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_South_African_novelsNor the Moon by Night is a 1958 British drama film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Belinda Lee, Michael Craig and Patrick McGoohan. It was written by Guy Elmes based on the 1957 novel of the same title by Joy Packer and partly filmed in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. The title is a quote from the Old Testament passage (Psalm 121:6), "The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night." The film was released in the United States as Elephant Gun. It has several sections in Swahili but is not subtitled.dbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:directorJerry LaMothedbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DEJ_Productionsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:producerTamala Jonesdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:producerJean-Claude La Marredbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:producerTim Swaindbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tatyana_Alidbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenifer_Lewisdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamala_Jonesdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Lamothedbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DEJ_Productionsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tamala_Jonesdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salondbp-dbp:nameNora's Hair Salondbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nora's_Hair_Salonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy-drama_filmsNora's Hair Salon is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film, written by Chanel Capra and Jean-Claude La Marre, and directed by Jerry LaMothe. This film stars Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Tatyana Ali.dbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:producerHenri Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Ottodbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Kanedbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Heydbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringTony Owendbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Pajodbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myra_De_Grootdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringDavid Downerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:nameNorman Loves Rosedbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_SafranNorman Loves Rose is a 1982 Australian comedy film about a teenage boy who begins a relationship with an adult woman. It was written and directed by Henri Safran as the follow-up to 1976's Storm Boy.dbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Bowmandbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kurnitzdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P.J._Wolfsondbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbp:namePacific Rendezvousdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Sidneydbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_B._F._Zeidmandbp-dbr:Pacific_Rendezvouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_mystery_filmsPacific Rendezvous is a 1942 American mystery film directed by George Sidney. It stars Lee Bowman and Jean Rogers.The previous film version was the 1935 film Rendezvous,starring William Powell and Rosalind Russell, directed by William K. Howard and Sam Wood. P. J. Wolfson and George Oppenheimer were credited with the screenplay of Rendezvous, and Bella Spewack and Samuel Spewack were credited as adapters of the book The American Black Chamber by Major Herbert O. Yardley (1931).dbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Seversondbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:starringJock Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Seversondbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Seversondbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:namePacific Vibrationsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_surfing_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_surfingPacific Vibrations is a 1970 surfing documentary.dbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Pagan_Moondbp-dbp:namePagan Moondbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Pagan_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_PolynesiaPagan Moon is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising. The short was released on January 31, 1932.dbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.H._Wymandbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNorstar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ilana_Frankdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rileydbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saul_Rubinekdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Patrick_Flanerydbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachael_Crawforddbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.H._Wymandbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ilana_Frankdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.H._Wymandbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:namePale Saintsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Pale_Saints_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsPale Saints is a 1997 American-Canadian crime film, written and directed by Joel Wyner. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery as Louis and Michael Riley as Dody, small-time thugs trying to gain acceptance with an organized crime group by driving to Toronto for a crime job that goes catastrophically wrong.The film's cast also includes Saul Rubinek, Rachael Crawford, Maury Chaykin, Gordon Pinsent, Jason Blicker, Julian Richings, Hardee T. Lineham and Patrick Gallagher.The film received five Genie Award nominations at the 19th Genie Awards, for Best Director (Wyner), Best Supporting Actor (2: Riley, Rubinek), Best Supporting Actress (Crawford) and Best Costume Design (Tamara Winston).dbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:directorLynton Butlerdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_Napierdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Cooperdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruno_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bachdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringIan Watkindbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:starringPeter Rowleydbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Hugh_Morriesondbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martyn_Sandersondbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floordbp-dbp:namePallet on the Floordbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_New_Zealand_novelsdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pallet_on_the_Floorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsPallet on the Floor is a 1986 New Zealand made comedy-drama film, based on the final novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Shot in 1983 at Patea, partly in a closed-down abattoir, the film was given limited release in New Zealand three years later.The main role of abattoir worker Sam Jamieson is played by veteran actor Peter McCauley.Pallet on the Floor is the only feature film directed by Lynton Butler, who earlier made One of those Blighters, a television production which fictionalised Morrieson's life.Actor and musician Bruno Lawrence contributed to the jazz score, and has a small cameo role playing Morrieson as a bass player at a wedding.The focus of the plot was shifted to the character of the British remittance man in the hope that Peter O’Toole would take the role. This did not occur. While billed as comedy, the film depicts 1960s racism and class divisions, and maintains Morrieson's trademark preoccupations .... of sex, death, mateship, voyeurism, violence, booze and mayhem in bleak small town New Zealand.dbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ryan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:producerHoward Benedictdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_O'Connordbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringFrances Deedbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:starringPeggy Ryandbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ryan_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Blockdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bertram_Millhauserdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Kohnerdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Bennettdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:namePatrick the Greatdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_J._Salterdbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Ryandbp-dbr:Patrick_the_Greatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsPatrick the Great is a 1945 American drama film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Frances Dee. This was the last film for O'Connor and Ryan together, who had been a teenage team for the past several years. This was also O'Connor's last film before he went to serve in World War II.dbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbp:directorTim Mahoneydbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fathom_Eventsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbp:distributorThinking Man Filmsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbp:producerKevin O'Neilldbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fathom_Eventsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbp:namePatterns of Evidencedbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2014dbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_ten_plagues_of_Egyptdbp-dbr:Patterns_of_Evidencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Historical_theories_and_materials_on_the_ExodusPatterns of Evidence is a film series directed by Tim Mahoney and part of the independent Christian film industry. The films advocate for Mahoney's views on biblical chronology, which he contrasts with mainstream scholarly opinion.dbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Burton_Morrisdbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:distributorFilmDallas Picturesdbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:producerGregory M. Cumminsdbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:producerGwen Fielddbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Mulkeydbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Landrydbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jenkins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Burton_Morrisdbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Mulkeydbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Burton_Morrisdbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_Landrydbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Jenkins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:namePatti Rocksdbp-dbr:Patti_Rocksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Patti_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Patti_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Patti_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Patti_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Patti_Rockspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Burton_MorrisPatti Rocks is a 1988 comedy film directed by David Burton Morris starring John Jenkins, Karen Landry, and Chris Mulkey.dbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Clarkedbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Rose_(producer)dbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Banksdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Clarkedbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Rose_(producer)dbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Rudkindbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbp:namePenda's Fendbp-dbr:Penda's_Fendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_television_showsdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Play_for_Todaydbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_playsdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_playsdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Penda's_Fenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Worcestershire_in_fiction"Penda's Fen" is the 16th episode of the fourth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 21 March 1974. "Penda's Fen" was written by David Rudkin, directed by Alan Clarke, produced by David Rose, and starred Spencer Banks.dbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptdbp-dbp:namePorky in Egyptdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky_in_Egyptpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettPorky in Egypt is a 1938 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on November 5, 1938, and stars Porky Pig.The film is set in Egypt, with Porky depicted as a tourist. Having missed his caravan by mistake, Porky and his camel Humpty Bumpty (named after Humpty Dumpty) wander into the Egyptian desert on their own. They are lost in the desert, they start suffering from dehydration, and they experience hallucinations. Porky eventually returns from the desert, but he has lost his mind. He is firmly convinced that he is Napoleon.dbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:producerJoseph Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:nameSaga of Death Valleydbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lone_Pine,_Californiadbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsSaga of Death Valley is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Polldbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tammy_Grimesdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Glover_(actor)dbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Farrah_Fawcettdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Wood_(English_actor)dbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_McCarty_(actress)dbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Elliottdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Guittarddbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringBeeson Carrolldbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringVincent Robert Santa Luciadbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Polldbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Rosedbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:nameSomebody Killed Her Husbanddbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Northdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thanksgiving_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Somebody_Killed_Her_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lamont_JohnsonSomebody Killed Her Husband is a 1978 American comedy–mystery film directed by Lamont Johnson and written by Reginald Rose. It starred Farrah Fawcett and Jeff Bridges. Also in the cast were John Wood, Tammy Grimes and John Glover.dbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Williamsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Red_Skeltondbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Waltersdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Kingsleydbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:nameTexas Carnivaldbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Rosedbp-dbr:Texas_Carnivalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_WaltersTexas Carnival is a 1951 American Technicolor musical film directed by Charles Walters and starring Esther Williams, Red Skelton and Howard Keel.dbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:distributorGuerilla Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:producerGabriel Byrne, Jamie Browndbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Byrnedbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angus_Macfadyendbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Gordon_Sinclairdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_McGanndbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Byrnedbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:nameThe Brylcreem Boysdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boysdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Ryandbp-dbr:The_Brylcreem_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsThe Brylcreem Boys is a 1998 romantic comedy film set in Ireland during the Second World War. The film, which stars Billy Campbell, Angus Macfadyen, Jean Butler and Gabriel Byrne, was directed and co written by Terence Ryan. The story is set against the extraordinary neutrality arrangements in Ireland during World War II.The title comes from a popular nickname for the RAF personnel during the period. Not to be confused with the identically titled 1979 BBC2 TV play about RAF Bomber Command.dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Hersholtdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Lovettdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Baldwin_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_McLellan_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:nameThe Courageous Dr. Christiandbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Christian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courageous_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_VorhausThe Courageous Dr. Christian is a 1940 American film directed by Bernard Vorhaus. The film is the second entry in the film series about Dr. Christian.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fortierdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:distributorVisionsmiths, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerBill Brind, Robert Fortier, Barrie Howells and Adam Symanskydbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Carter_(stuntman)dbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fortierdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fortierdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:nameThe Devil at Your Heelsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stunt_performersdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rocket_carsThe Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 documentary that chronicles the attempt of the stuntman and daredevil Ken Carter to jump a rocket-powered car over the Saint Lawrence River, a distance of one mile.The documentary opens with some quick framing of the task, including footage of the ramp and the car to be used for the jump, and then chronicles how Carter became a daredevil, including footage of some early jumps. It then follows the ups and downs he experienced in his five-year journey to jump the river. He has a series of financial and technical obstacles. Technical problems included difficulties with the car (the fuel tank kept blowing up) and the ramp he was planning to jump off (it was bumpy and not structurally sound). The financial problems were simpler; he kept running out of money and his backers were unhappy.In the fifth year, everything was ready, but two attempts were called off — one because of a short strike by the ground crew, and one because of weather. The backers, desperate to finish, believed that Carter had lost his nerve and called him to a meeting in another city, and then brought in another driver, American Kenny Powers, to attempt the jump.The bumps in the ramp had not been fixed, and as the car accelerated, it started to shake itself to pieces and fell apart in midair. The parachutes deployed and the car landed in shallow water. Powers survived with eight broken vertebrae (he later recovered fully). The effort to make the jump was abandoned.The film closes with Carter vowing to continue trying. However, a few years after the movie was made, the ramp was demolished, and then Carter was killed in 1983 in Peterborough, Ontario, while attempting another stunt.The runway and ramp were built in a field west of Hanes Road and south of county road 2 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. The ramp has been demolished, but as of 2020, the asphalt runway remains.The title song was performed by the blues performer Long John Baldry.Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, The Devil at Your Heels won the Genie Award for Best Theatrical Documentary.On 16 October 1993, The Devil at Your Heels was screened on Australian television as part of a special hosted by the cast of the ABC comedy series The Late Show. The film was subsequently released on VHS in Australia under the title The Late Show Presents The Devil at Your Heels, with the introductory and closing Late Show material bookending the documentary.A 2016 musical docudrama by John Bolton, Aim for the Roses, documents an album created by Mark Haney that was inspired by Ken Carter. It includes scenes from The Devil at Your Heels, and also shows footage from events after the St. Lawrence jump including Carter's fatal crash at Peterborough.dbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Lowedbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:starringMary Carlisledbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:starringVictor McLaglendbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:starringRosemary Amesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Koberdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:nameThe Great Hotel Murderdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugene_Fordedbp-dbr:The_Great_Hotel_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsThe Great Hotel Murder is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Rosemary Ames and Mary Carlisle. It is based on Recipe for Murder a 1934 story by Vincent Starrett.The film stars Lowe and McLaglen as rival sleuths, with supporting roles for Lynn Bari and Madge Bellamy. It was one of a series of films featuring Lowe and McLaglen as friendly rivals dating back to their first pairing in the hit 1926 silent film What Price Glory?.It was produced by Fox Film, shortly before the merger with Twentieth Century Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Cramer.dbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Medwindbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Keirdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hy_Hazelldbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:nameThe Lady Craved Excitementdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_SearleThe Lady Craved Excitement is a 1950 British comedy second feature ('B') film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Michael Medwin and Sid James. It was written by John Gilling based on the 1949 BBC radio serial The Lady Craved Excitement by Edward J. Mason. An early Hammer film, it is significant as one of five films shot at Oakley Court and the first to feature its famous exterior, located next door to Bray Studios. Filming took place from Feb. 28, 1950 through March 31st. It was trade shown on July 27, 1950, and released in September.dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Weidlerdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Shaw_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:nameThe Rookie Copdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_HowardThe Rookie Cop is a 1939 film directed by David Howard and starring Tim Holt as a rookie cop who wants to prove his friend wasn't involved with a robbery. The film also stars Virginia Weidler, Janet Shaw, Frank M. Thomas, and Muriel Evans.dbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:directorDon Hendersondbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:distributorFuturama International Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:producerGeorge E. Careydbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:starringMichael Berrydbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:starringEmby Mellaydbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:nameThe Touch of Satandbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_O._Raglanddbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Touch_of_Satanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsThe Touch of Satan is a 1971 American independent horror film directed by Don Henderson and starring Michael Berry and Emby Mellay in their debut roles. The film was shot between 1968 and 1970 in the Santa Ynez, California area and featured early work by movie makeup artist Joe Blasco, cinematographer Jordan Cronenweth, and composer Robert O. Ragland. The film was relatively obscure, playing only in drive-in theaters and dollar movie houses until a 1998 appearance on the series Mystery Science Theater 3000.dbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:directorCarmelo Muscadbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:directorBarrie Pattisondbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:producerCarmelo Muscadbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:producerBarrie Pattisondbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:starringJohn Moore, Gerry Farrondbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:nameZombie Brigadedbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Brigadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_zombie_filmsZombie Brigade is an Australian zombie film. It was written, directed and produced by Carmelo Musca and Barrie Pattison. It screened at Cannes Film Festival in May 1988 but did not get a cinema release. It got a video release in Australia in August 1990.dbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Frazeedbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Ardendbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lait_Jr.dbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Snyderdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Wedlock_Jr.dbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSan Antonio Rosedbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:San_Antonio_Rose_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_filmsSan Antonio Rose is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Jane Frazee, Robert Paige and Eve Arden. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, the supporting cast features Lon Chaney Jr. and Shemp Howard and the film was also designed as a showcase for the then-popular vocal group The Merry Macs.dbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Damon_Russelldbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffdbp-dbp:producerChris Knitteldbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffdbp-dbp:starringCurtis Snowdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Damon_Russelldbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffdbp-dbp:nameSnow on tha Bluffdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_on_tha_Bluffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English_Avenue_and_Vine_CitySnow on tha Bluff is a 2011 American found footage-style drama film directed by Damon Russell. It stars Curtis Snow, a real-life Atlanta "robbery boy" and drug dealer, playing a fictionalized version of himself, as he gets into various dangerous and criminal situations. The title references an Atlanta neighborhood colloquially known as The Bluff, which is infamous for crime and drug dealing. "Snow" is a double entendre for both the protagonist (Curtis Snow) and cocaine.The film gained a following within the hip hop community due to its verisimilitude. Actor Michael K. Williams, who was an executive producer on the film, stated, "everything that is wrong with the hood, is in this movie". An unauthorized sequel, Snow on tha Bluff 2, starring Snow and Snoop Dogg, was released direct-to-video in 2015.dbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Novakdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Collinsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jaynedbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:nameTales That Witness Madnessdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_That_Witness_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_FrancisTales That Witness Madness is a 1973 British anthology horror film produced by Norman Priggen, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by actress Jennifer Jayne.The film was one of several in a series of anthology films made during the 1960s and 1970s which included Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Asylum (1972), Tales from the Crypt (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974). These portmanteau horror films were all produced by Amicus Productions. Tales That Witness Madness is sometimes mistaken for an Amicus production; however, it was actually produced by World Film Services.dbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Willoughbydbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Vaughandbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Buckdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Renzidbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:London_Independent_Producersdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:nameTaste of Excitementdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nicedbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Taste_of_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_NiceTaste of Excitement, also known as Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You?, is a 1969 British mystery thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Eva Renzi, David Buck and Peter Vaughan. It was written by Sharp and Brian Carton based on the 1965 novel Waiting for a Tiger by Ben Healey.The film was a co production between Group W and Trio Films. It was shot during 1968 on location around Nice on the French Riviera, but not given a general release until 1970. It had an X certificate for violence and brief nudity.dbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Raglandbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Matherdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Black_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Newalldbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:nameThe Admiral's Secretdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:The_Admiral's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_NewallThe Admiral's Secret is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Guy Newall and starring Edmund Gwenn, James Raglan and Dorothy Black. It was based on a play by Cyril Campion and filmed at Twickenham Studios. The film's sets were designed by James Carter. A quota quickie, it was released by the American company RKO Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Callenderdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:producerWalter Donohuedbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lambert_Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chloe_Webbdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Callenderdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:nameThe Belly of an Architectdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom / Italydbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Wim_Mertensdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_architecturedbp-dbr:The_Belly_of_an_Architectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_GreenawayThe Belly of an Architect is a 1987 drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway, featuring original music by Glenn Branca and Wim Mertens. Starring Brian Dennehy and Chloe Webb, it was nominated for the Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) award at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:nameThe Bird Storedbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_filmsThe Bird Store is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on January 16, 1932, by Columbia Pictures. The cartoon marks the first recorded voice work of Clarence Nash (the original voice of Donald Duck) for Walt Disney Productions, and was also the final cartoon in the Silly Symphonies series to be released by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:distributorMirror Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:nameThe Cost of a Kissdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelThe Cost of a Kiss is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Bertram Wallis, Marjorie Day and Edward Cooper. It marked the feature film debut of Brunel who went on to become a leading British director of the 1920s. It was the only film produced by Mirror Films, a company set up by Brunel and the screenwriter H. Fowler Mear.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:producerFrancis Swanndbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:producerRay McCareydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Emery_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leif_Erickson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Gevadbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Intrudersdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intrudersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:The_Gay_Intruderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsThe Gay Intruders is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and released by 20th Century Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Hunter_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsThe Hunter is a 1931 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 48th Oswald short of the Lantz era and the 100th in the entire series.dbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:producerMelvin Frankdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fess_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Fenton_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._I._Bezzeridesdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:nameThe Jayhawkers!dbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jayhawkers!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerome_MorossThe Jayhawkers! is a 1959 American Technicolor VistaVision western film directed by Melvin Frank, starring Jeff Chandler as Luke Darcy and Fess Parker as Cam Bleeker. The film is set in pre-Civil War land of the Kansas Territory. Darcy leads a gang which seeks to take advantage of Bleeding Kansas (loosely based on abolitionist John Brown); Bleeker joins the gang. The supporting cast features Henry Silva and Leo Gordon.dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:directorSheldon Renandbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tohodbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:producerLeonard Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:producerMataichirô Yamamotodbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tohodbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:nameThe Killing of Americadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mondo_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_gun_politics_in_the_United_StatesThe Killing of America, released in Japan as Violence USA (Japanese: アメリカン・バイオレンス, Hepburn: Amerikan baiorensu; "American violence"), is a 1981 mondo film directed by Sheldon Renan. The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982 and was shown at the 2013 Fantasia Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pattinsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:producerHiroaki Yoshidadbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:producerGeorgina Popedbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tingwelldbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Donovandbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kōji_Tamakidbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pattinsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:nameThe Last Bulletdbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Bulletpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_filmsThe Last Bullet is a 1995 Australian film about a Japanese soldier and Australian soldier who fight in World War Two.The film is set in Borneo, towards the end of World War II. It follows Stanley Brennan (Jason Donovan), a nineteen-year old recruit and the only survivor of his patrol when they are killed by a Japanese sniper.dbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:distributorM&M Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:producerIrvin Berwickdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:producerJane Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:producerJohn F. Rickertdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandy_Kenyondbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Scott_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:starringBarry Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:starringMiki MacKenziedbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:nameThe Loch Ness Horrordbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loch_Ness_Horrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Loch_Ness_Monster_in_filmThe Loch Ness Horror is a 1981 independent monster movie directed by Larry Buchanan. The film was written by Buchanan and Lyn Schubert.dbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbp:producerJohn Cruthersdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reg_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbp:starringGerard Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbp:nameThe Plains of Heavendbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavendbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plains_of_Heavenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ian_PringleThe Plains of Heaven is a 1982 Australian film directed by Ian Pringle, about two men at a remote satellite relay station who contemplate their obsessions.The film was re-released in the USA as Panic Station.Ian Pringle shared the Interfilm Jury Prize for The Plains of Heaven at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film festival in 1982.dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Powelldbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Masseydbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stephensdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Watson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Myersdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Massey_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Queen's Guardsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1960dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Guards_Division_(United_Kingdom)dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_soldiersdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Guards_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grenadier_GuardsThe Queen's Guards is a 1961 British military drama film directed by Michael Powell from a script by Simon Harcourt-Smith and Roger Milner. It stars Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens, and Ursula Jeans.Principal photography on The Queen's Guards began several months after the release of Powell's Peeping Tom, the outcry over which eventually ensured that The Queen's Guards would be Powell's last feature film directed in Britain.Powell later called the film "the most inept piece of filmmaking that I have ever produced or directed. I didn't write the story (weak) or the screenplay (abysmal) but I take all the flak."dbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:directorMichael Whytedbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:producerAndree Molyneauxdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Tandy_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lynch_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Christiedbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shelagh_Delaneydbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Railway Station Mandbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland)dbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Railway_Station_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsThe Railway Station Man is a 1992 made-for-cable film directed by Michael Whyte, and starring Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland and John Lynch. It was based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Irish writer Jennifer Johnston. It was filmed on location in Glencolmcille, County Donegal, Ireland.dbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Reynolds_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Swift_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gativideodbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Kamras_Film_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Dowlingdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Ward-Lealanddbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paolo_Rotondodbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Reynolds_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Swift_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gativideodbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Kamras_Film_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Dowlingdbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Reynolds_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:nameThe Uglydbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Uglydbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Uglypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_horror_filmsThe Ugly is a 1997 New Zealand horror film, the first feature directed and written by Scott Reynolds. The film starred Paolo Rotondo, Rebecca Hobbs, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, and Roy Ward. The film is about a psychiatrist who is meeting with a serial killer to determine whether or not he has been successfully cured. They delve into a journey through his past and his victims, and through this "The Ugly", a distorted allusion to The Ugly Duckling, is revealed. It was nominated for best film awards at festivals in New Zealand, Portugal and the United States. The film's success led to Miramax funding Reynold's next project Heaven, which was shot in New Zealand with a mix of local actors and American actors.dbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Myron_Waldmandbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:directorAnimation director:dbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Tytladbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:producerI. Sparberdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Raymonddbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cecil_Roydbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Myron_Waldmandbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Tytladbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:nameThere's Good Boos To-Nightdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_foxesdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:There's_Good_Boos_To-Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsThere's Good Boos To-Night is a 1948 animated short directed by Izzy Sparber and narrated by Frank Gallop, featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost. It is the second cartoon in the Casper series. The title is a play on "There's good news tonight", the sign-on catchphrase of radio commentator Gabriel Heatter.dbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Connorsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Cummings_(actress)dbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Drayson_Adamsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:nameTomahawk Traildbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Traildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_cavalry_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomahawk_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsTomahawk Trail is a 1957 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Chuck Connors.dbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFirst National Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Withersdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameToo Young to Marrydbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:Too_Young_to_Marry_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoyToo Young to Marry is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Loretta Young and Grant Withers, a married couple in real life, although it ended with an annulment. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It is based on a 1929 play Broken Dishes by Martin Flavin.It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection incomplete.dbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parry_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Delldbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Morgandbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Baker_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Parry_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Delldbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Minterdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:nameTread Softly Strangerdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Tread_Softly_Strangerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_ParryTread Softly Stranger is a 1958 British crime drama film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Diana Dors, George Baker and Terence Morgan. The screenplay was written by George Minter adapted from the stage play Blind Alley (1953) by Jack Popplewell. The film was shot in black-and-white in film noir style, and its setting in a fictional industrial town in northern England mirrors the kitchen sink realism movement coming into vogue in English drama and film at the time.dbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._Merle_Connelldbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Birger_E._Williamsondbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._Merle_Connelldbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Birger_E._Williamsondbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ned_Dandydbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbp:nameTrouble at Melody Mesadbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_at_Melody_Mesapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_Western_(genre)_filmsTrouble at Melody Mesa is a 1949 American Western film directed by W. Merle Connell.dbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Holroyddbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbp:producerChristine Hartland and David Holroyddbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbp:starringSimon Lenagan and Montserrat Roig de Puigdbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Holroyddbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Holroyddbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Hartlanddbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Holroyddbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbp:namewmd.dbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:WMD-The_Inside_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmswmd. (also known as wmd-The Inside Story.) is a political thriller released in December 2008 focused on the falsification of evidence in the build-up to the Iraq War. The film is shot entirely from a CCTV/spy-camera perspective and follows the story of an ordinary MI6 desk officer who accidentally discovers that the American and British governments are doctoring the facts in order to convince us that invading Iraq is justifiable. Although the story of the MI6 desk officer is fictionalized, the film is based on hard evidence that has surfaced and continues to surface, since the invasion began.wmd. is written and directed by David Holroyd, and produced by Christine Hartland and David Holroyd. The film stars Simon Lenagan and Montserrat Roig de Puig.dbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Freesdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cosgriffdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatdbp-dbp:nameWee-Willie Wildcatdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barney_Bear_filmsdbp-dbr:Wee-Willie_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_LundyWee-Willie Wildcat is a 1953 Barney Bear cartoon. It is the 22nd Barney Bear short. It was directed by Dick Lundy using the Tex Avery unit while Avery was gone from the studio.dbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Ahearnedbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentsdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Eccleston, Susannah Harker, Madeleine Garrood, Lesley Manville, David Warnerdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Ahearnedbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentsdbp-dbp:namePerfect Parentsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Parentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsPerfect Parents is a fictional 2006 British TV film written and directed by Joe Ahearne and produced by ITV Productions. It portrays the dramatic story of a young girl named Lucy (Madeleine Garrood) that was brought up by her atheist parents, Stuart (Christopher Eccleston) and Alison (Susannah Harker) and their ensuing navigation of the ethical dilemmas that arose in their extreme efforts to secure her acceptance into a prestigious Catholic educational institution.The satirical film directed by Joe Ahearne outlines the prevalence of an increasing prioritisation of our children's education and protectionist parenting strategies in modern society. It emphasises the extreme lengths that parents will resort to in order to enable their child to be educated at prestigious schools such as St Mary of the Veil and to ensure a safe learning environment for them. The dichotomy of absolute and relative morality is examined in the film through a series of dubious parenting decisions surrounding the educational development of their child with no clear ethical pejoratives provided for the audience's discernment.The British film experienced great success in the Italian market and was awarded the most prestigious award at the Roma Fiction Fest in Italy. It was a significant achievement for the duo of Joe Ahearne and Christopher Eccleston, wherein they previously collaborated together on the first season of Doctor Who as director and actor of the show. Additionally, Christopher Eccleston, who played the role of Stuart in the film, claimed the best actor prize respectively.dbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ascot_Videodbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Quadra_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hernandezdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Tabrizidbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Bialekdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christian_Halsey_Solomondbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jose_Ludlowdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Mainedbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Morrison_(producer)dbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sheri_Elowskydbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Pirridbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dara_Tomanovichdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ascot_Videodbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Imperial_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Quadra_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hernandezdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Tabrizidbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Bialekdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christian_Halsey_Solomondbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jose_Ludlowdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Mainedbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Morrison_(producer)dbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sheri_Elowskydbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Brosnandbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Saundersdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Lanahandbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetdbp-dbp:namePerfect Targetdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cockfighting_in_filmdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Perfect_Targetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheldon_LettichPerfect Target is a 1997 Mexican-American action/thriller film directed by Sheldon Lettich and starring Daniel Bernhardt.dbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Frankdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Lesliedbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Frankdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Lesliedbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Kerouacdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbp:namePull My Daisydbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Pull_My_Daisypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Beat_GenerationPull My Daisy is a 1959 American short film directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, and adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of his play, Beat Generation.Kerouac also provided improvised narration. It features poets Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso, artists Larry Rivers and Alice Neel, musician David Amram, art dealer Richard Bellamy, Delphine Seyrig, dancer Sally Gross, and Pablo Frank, Robert Frank's son.dbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbp:starringDavid Ladd, Julie Adams and John Agardbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Hannadbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbp:nameRaymiedbp-dbr:Raymiedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fishingdbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Raymiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_SteinRaymie is a 1960 drama film directed by Frank McDonald and starring David Ladd. It is perhaps best known for its title song, which was sung by comedian Jerry Lewis and written by Ronald Stein.dbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffydbp-dbp:nameRiff Raffy Daffydbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_homelessnessdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Riff_Raffy_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_police_comedy_filmsRiff Raffy Daffy is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The cartoon was released on November 27, 1948, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:producerMarc Roccodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Pantolianodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Roccodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Dyedbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Railsbackdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Mary_Stewartdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jewel_Sheparddbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Roccodbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:nameScenes from the Goldminedbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scenes_from_the_Goldminepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsScenes from the Goldmine is a 1987 American film directed by Marc Rocco.dbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Waltersdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Higgins_(actor)dbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Goldschmidtdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamasdbp-dbp:nameShe'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamasdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Du_PrezShe'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas is a 1985 British comedy film directed by John Goldschmidt and starring Julie Walters, Anthony Higgins and former Emmerdale actress Alyson Spiro. It deals with the experiences of eight women from diverse backgrounds on an all-female survival course in the Lake District. It was released on DVD in the UK in 2007.dbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Evans_(actress)dbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Williamsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Blainedbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isobel_Lennartdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:nameSkirts Ahoy!dbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joe_Pasternakdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Skirts_Ahoy!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_LanfieldSkirts Ahoy! is a 1952 musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield, and starring Esther Williams, Vivian Blaine and Joan Evans. Shot in Technicolor, the film follows several women who join the WAVES with sequences filmed on location at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. It also features the film debut of Billy Eckstine.dbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Lovydbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Lovydbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Hendricksdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cal_Howarddbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Lovydbp-dbr:Skyscraper_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_animated_filmsSkyscraper Caper is a 1968 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Alex Lovy. The short was released on March 9, 1968, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the penultimate cartoon in the Daffy/Speedy series, and the only one where the two are never adversaries at any point in the cartoon.dbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:directorNorman Leedbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:producerWalter C. Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringSarah Churchilldbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enid_Stamp_Taylordbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringMichael Wildingdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringNova Pilbeamdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringBasil Sydneydbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:nameSpring Meetingdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_LeeSpring Meeting is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and Norman Lee and starring Enid Stamp-Taylor, Michael Wilding, Basil Sydney and Sarah Churchill. It was based on a 1938 play of the same title by Molly Keane (as M. J. Farrell) and John Perry. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. In 1942 it was given an American release, distributed by Monogram Pictures, and renamed, 'Three Wise Brides'.dbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Haradbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:nameTen Gentlemen from West Pointdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_States_Military_Academydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_PerlbergTen Gentlemen from West Point is a 1942 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring George Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara and John Sutton. Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. George Montgomery replaced John Payne who was suffering an emotional upset at the time. The story tell a fictional story of the first class of the United States Military Academy in the early 1800s.dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Urquhart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Smith_(actress)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hy_Hazelldbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:nameTrouble with Evedbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_filmsTrouble with Eve is a 1960 British second feature comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Sally Smith, Robert Urquhart and Garry Marsh. The screenplay was by Brock Williams based on the 1953 play Widows are Dangerous by June Garland. It was shot at Walton Studios. The film was released in the U.S. in 1964 as In Trouble With Eve.dbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tomasz_Wiszniewskidbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:producerChris Burdza, Paula Paizesdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:starringBob Hoskins, Sergiusz Zymelka and Krzysztof Majchrzakdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tomasz_Wiszniewskidbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:nameWhere Eskimos Livedbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosnian_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polish_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yugoslav_Wars_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Polish_filmsWhere Eskimos Live (Polish: Tam, gdzie żyją Eskimosi) is a feature film released in 2002. It was a Polish-American-British and Germany co-operation.Sharkey, posing as a UNICEF rescuer of war orphans but really part of the sinister world of child trafficking, picks up Vlado, an orphan of war dreaming of freedom and a better life. They embark upon a strange and enlightening journey through war-torn Bosnia. As they struggle to leave the country and fight to stay alive, they discover love and compassion from which emerges moral and spiritual redemption.dbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:directorNate Adamsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:FilmBuffdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:producerAdam Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:producerNate Adamsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:producerMatt D'Andriadbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Newmandbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:FilmBuffdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:nameWinning: The Racing Life of Paul Newmandbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_auto_racingWinning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams. It is based on the book by the same name written by Mat Stone and Preston Lerner The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a driver and owner.dbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:producerMichael Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:producerLydia Dean Pilcherdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:starringMichael Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:starringRhonda Brittondbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:starringJanet K. Rauchdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintdbp-dbp:namePets or Meatdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Mooredbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:POV_(TV_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Michigandbp-dbr:Pets_or_Meat:_The_Return_to_Flintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flint,_MichiganPets or Meat: The Return to Flint is a 1992 American short PBS documentary film written, co-produced and directed by Michael Moore, featuring the director returning to his hometown of Flint, Michigan, to catch-up with some of the characters featured in his previous film Roger & Me (1989). The film's title refers to Rhonda Britton, a Flint resident featured in both films, who sells rabbits as either pets or meat.dbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_Kentondbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbp:producerRobert Northdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roscoe_Karnsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Chartersdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_Kentondbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbp:namePetticoat Politicsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Petticoat_Politicspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_NorthPetticoat Politics is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Roscoe Karns, Ruth Donnelly and Spencer Charters. It was the ninth and final of Republic's Higgins Family series.dbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbp:producerRupert Kathnerdbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Tolhurstdbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rupert_Kathnerdbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbp:namePhantom Golddbp-dbr:Phantom_Golddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Phantom_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_filmsPhantom Gold is a 1937 Australian adventure film about the search for Lasseter's Reef. It was the first feature from director Rupert Kathner.dbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Alexander_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Livelydbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbp:namePhantom Rancherdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_Rancherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsPhantom Rancher is a 1940 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Ken Maynard.dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Harmandbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:namePhantom of the Plainsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1895dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsPhantom of the Plains is a 1945 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the ninth of 23 'Red Ryder' feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio's back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA.dbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robby_Hensondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:distributorCinépix Film Propertiesdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:producerRobby Hensondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Clarksondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Cooperdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Kristoffersondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robby_Hensondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robby_Hensondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robby_Hensondbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:namePharaoh's Armydbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Pharaoh's_Armypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robby_HensonPharaoh's Army is a 1995 American Western film directed, written and produced by Robby Henson, starring Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson and Kris Kristofferson. The film takes place in southeastern Kentucky during the American Civil War and focuses on an uneasy encounter involving a small squadron of Union Army soldiers who take up residence at the farm of a woman whose husband is fighting in the Confederate States Army.dbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Marshdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringLucien Littlefielddbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringFrank Albertsondbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winifred_Dunndbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Websterdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameRainbow Over Broadwaydbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rainbow_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeRainbow Over Broadway is a 1933 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Joan Marsh, Frank Albertson and Lucien Littlefield. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell.dbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorDepartment of Informationdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKen G. Halldbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Baileydbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Gurrdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSouth West Pacificdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:South_West_Pacific_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_aviation_filmsSouth West Pacific is a 1943 propaganda short Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall which focuses on Australia as the main Allied base in the South West Pacific area. Actors depict a cross section of Australians involved in the war effort.dbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitdbp-dbp:nameSouthern Fried Rabbitdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Southern_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Abraham_Lincolndbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ethnic_humourdbp-dbr:Southern_Fried_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Harriet_Beecher_StoweSouthern Fried Rabbit is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 2, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.dbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Elfmandbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorImage Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Home Videodbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMimi Lesseosdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Liebdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMimi Lesseosdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Elfmandbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mimi_Lesseosdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mimi_Lesseosdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Elfmandbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStreets of Ragedbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Rage_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_action_filmsStreets of Rage is a 1994 American action crime film directed by Richard Elfman (credited as Aristide Sumatra) and co-written by Elfman and Mimi Lesseos, based on a story by Lesseos. The film stars Lesseos and Oliver Page.dbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cynthia_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributorNational Film Board of Canadadbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Castle_Hill_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringAlice Diabodbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringConstance Garneaudbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:nameThe Company of Strangersdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_busesdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_LGBT-related_filmsThe Company of Strangers (US release title: Strangers in Good Company; French title: Le Fabuleux gang des sept) is a 1990 Canadian film directed by Cynthia Scott and written by Scott, Sally Bochner, David Wilson and Gloria Demers. The film depicts eight women on a bus tour, who are stranded at an isolated cottage when the bus breaks down.dbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_VanHookdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:distributorIDT Entertainment Salesdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:producerFred T. Kuehnertdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:producerKevin VanHookdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:producerKaren Baileydbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Lewis_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Wagnerdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Bosleydbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casper_Van_Diendbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Navid_Negahbandbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Whytedbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristen_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_VanHookdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_VanHookdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_VanHookdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:nameThe Fallen Onesdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onesdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fallen_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsThe Fallen Ones is a Sci Fi Channel original movie from 2005.dbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Mooneydbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Fromkessdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Mooneydbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Fromkessdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_L._Schrockdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_O._Hoytdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:nameThe Missing Corpsedbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Karl_Hajosdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Missing_Corpsepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_HermanThe Missing Corpse is a 1945 American comedy mystery film directed by Albert Herman.dbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:directorScott Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTriboro Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wymandbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Rotmandbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stella_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Yasbeckdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Traci_Lordsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emil_Sitkadbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Livingstondbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Kearneydbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Whippdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:King_Moodydbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Wymandbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Raimidbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Raimidbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Nutt Housedbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:The_Nutt_House_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sam_RaimiThe Nutt House, initially titled The Nutty Nut, is a 1992 comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Stephen Kearney, Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck. It was also the last film for Emil Sitka, Sandra Gould and King Moody.dbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:producerSamuel Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Brodie_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Loodbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Meltondbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:nameThe Steel Helmetdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_in_the_Korean_Wardbp-dbr:The_Steel_Helmetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_war_filmsThe Steel Helmet is a 1951 American independent war film directed, written, and produced by Samuel Fuller during the Korean War. The cast stars Gene Evans, Robert Hutton, Steve Brodie, James Edwards, and Richard Loo. It was the first American film about the war and the first of several war films by Fuller.dbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Hagmanndbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Chartoffdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Winklerdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Parksdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Cortdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Davisondbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Balabandbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Darbydbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristina_Hollanddbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Van_Burendbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Hagmanndbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Chartoffdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Winklerdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Israel_Horovitzdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Strawberry Statementdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Columbia_Universitydbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Chartoffdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_Hagmanndbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_political_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strawberry_Statement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_protests_in_the_United_StatesThe Strawberry Statement is a 1970 American comedy-drama directed by Stuart Hagmann, loosely based on James Kunen's 1968 non-fiction account of the Columbia University protests. Set against the backdrop of 1960s counterculture, the film follows Simon, an apathetic college student at a fictional San Francisco university, as he becomes involved in campus demonstrations opposing the construction of a gymnasium on contested community land.Produced during a time of social upheaval, the film blends fictional storytelling with documentary-style elements, featuring a soundtrack emblematic of the era, including songs by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Joni Mitchell. While it won the Jury Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, the film polarized critics and underperformed commercially, with many critiquing its stylized direction and commercial tone. Over time, however, it has gained retrospective recognition as a cultural artifact, offering a snapshot of the aspirations and contradictions of 1960s youth movements.dbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:nameTo Hare is Humandbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UNIVACTo Hare is Human is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 15, 1956, and stars Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. In this film, Wile builds a UNIVAC computer, and grows to rely on its answers.dbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Maydbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Brissondbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Daydbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Maydbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Reischdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo Hearts in Waltz Timedbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Hearts_in_Waltz_Time_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_StolzTwo Hearts in Waltz Time is a 1934 British musical romance film directed by Carmine Gallone and Joe May and starring Carl Brisson, Frances Day, Bert Coote and Roland Culver. A composer falls in love with the star of an opera company. The music is by Robert Stolz, originally written for a German version in 1930.It was made at Nettlefold Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. In 1938 the film was adapted into a stage musical entitled Lost Waltz and was mounted by the St. Louis Municipal Opera with soprano Nancy McCord.dbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Howarddbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerDon Levindbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerMel Pearldbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerJeffrey M. Snellerdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:producerRobert D. Baileydbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Blountdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Bottomsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Heywooddbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Powelldbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sandy_Howarddbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christy_Marxdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:nameWhat Waits Belowdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:What_Waits_Belowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_action_filmsWhat Waits Below, also known as Secrets of the Phantom Caverns, is a 1984 British-American fantasy adventure film directed by Don Sharp, and starring Robert Powell, Timothy Bottoms and Lisa Blount. In it, a group of soldiers enter a cave to plant an electronic transmitter, but encounter humanoids who have evolved differently, and may be the last survivors of the lost Lemurian civilization. It was Sharp's final theatrical film. It was shot under the title Secrets of the Phantom Caverns, which it kept in the U.K. and some international markets, but premiered in the U.S. as What Waits Below.dbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Gerberdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:producerJon Slandbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:producerDan Howarddbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Lloyddbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Nielsendbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_McCoy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Gerberdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:nameRent-a-Kiddbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rent-a-Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Initial_Entertainment_Group_filmsRent-a-Kid is a 1995 American comedy film. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, and Matt McCoy. It was directed by Fred Gerber.dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Clark_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Boothdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Briersdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Egedbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Clark_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:nameRentadickdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_DavisRentadick is a 1972 British comedy film, directed by Jim Clark and starring James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege, Ronald Fraser and Donald Sinden. It is a spoof spy/detective picture, the plot of which involves attempts to protect a new experimental nerve gas.dbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:directorJoseph Merhidbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Haggertydbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Axelrod_(actor)dbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringJim Williamsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringDana Bentleydbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringPaul Hayesdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringBonnie Painedbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringStacey Christinedbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:starringSteve Hansbourghdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:nameRepo Jakedbp-dbr:Repo_Jakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Repo_Jakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_MerhiRepo Jake is a 1990 American action film directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Dan Haggerty, Dana Bentley, Steve Hansbourgh, Paul Hayes, Walter Cox, Steve Wilcox, and Robert Axelrod.dbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directorRon Pittsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorArtisan Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPamela Lehndbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lenore_Zanndbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Odelldbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Motikidbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norm_Spencerdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRod Wilsondbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMartin Roachdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameRescue Heroes: The Moviedbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nelvana_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rescue_Heroes:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Mattel_toysRescue Heroes: The Movie is a 2003 Canadian direct-to-video animated film based on the TV series Rescue Heroes.dbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:directorNick Holtdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Twodbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Tarpeydbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Burke_(actor)dbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Barrattdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Twodbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:nameResponsible Childdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:International_Emmy_Award_for_Best_TV_Movie_or_MiniseriesResponsible Child is a 2019 British television film directed by Nick Holt and written by Sean Buckley. The film is based on a true story and stars Billy Barratt in the role of Ray, a 12-year-old boy who goes to trial accused of killing his mother's boyfriend. It was produced by Kudos with 72 Films for BBC Two.At the 48th International Emmy Awards, 13-year-old Barratt won the Award for Best Actor, becoming the youngest person to win an International Emmy.dbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Carter_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerExecutive Producers:dbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerLarry Johnsondbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerGreg Carterdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_O._Jimerson-Phillipsdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerJ.R. Richarddbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerQuanell Xdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:producerCharlie Bellinger-Betheadbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Durningdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Ramseydbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringKenya Mooredbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annette_P._Jimersondbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringJessica M. Jimersondbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringSara Stokesdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringAnika McFalldbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:starringRon Finbergdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Carter_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Carter_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_O._Jimerson-Phillipsdbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.R._Richarddbp-dbr:Resurrection:_The_J.R._Richard_Storydbp-dbp:nameResurrection: The J.R. 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Richard Story is a 2005 American independent film, directed by Greg Carter and Benjamin O. Jimerson-Phillips, Executive Producers Charlie Bellinger, J.R. Richard & Larry Johnson; and Produced by Benjamin O. Jimerson-Phillips, and Bruce Dalton, starring David Ramsey and Charles Durning two time Academy Award Nominee. The film is a biopic tale of the Houston Astros baseball Pitcher J. R. Richard, his life high points and struggles. It was shot by Bellinger-7 Films, which is owned by Ms. Charlie Bellinger-Bethea, former wife of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Elvin Bethea, and done in association with Nexus Films & Adept Films Inc.dbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorKoch Vision, Discovery Channel, and Vision TVdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerFelix Golubevdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Discovery_Channeldbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Koch_Visiondbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vision_TVdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Resurrection Tomb Mysterydbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUS/Canadadbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Discovery_Channel_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:VisionTV_original_programmingThe Resurrection Tomb Mystery is a television documentary program produced and first broadcast on the Discovery Channel and Vision TV in Canada on Thursday, April 12 at 10pm e/p during Easter week 2012. The documentary was executive produced by Simcha Jacobovici, Ric Esther Bienstock and Felix Golubev of Associated Producers, Ltd.The documentary was preceded by a companion book authored by James Tabor, Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and Jacobovici entitled, The Jesus Discovery. The documentary and book claimed to have revealed the earliest evidence of resurrection of Jesus ever discovered.dbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:producerJ. Lee Thompsondbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:producerLewis J. Rachmildbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:producerCecil F. Forddbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samantha_Eggardbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maximilian_Schelldbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ingrid_Thulindbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lewis_J._Rachmildbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julius_J._Epsteindbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:nameReturn from the Ashesdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._Lee_Thompsondbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uxoricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chessdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Battle_of_Francedbp-dbr:Return_from_the_Ashespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_J._Lee_ThompsonReturn from the Ashes is a 1965 British thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Ingrid Thulin, Maximilian Schell, Samantha Eggar and Herbert Lom. It is based on a novel by French crime writer Hubert Monteilhet, adapted for film by prolific screenwriter Julius J. Epstein. The novel was also adapted for a second film, the 2014 German Phoenix, written and directed by Christian Petzold. He made multiple changes from the book's elements, focusing on the plot to reclaim an inheritance.The British film starts shortly before the Battle of France (1940) when chess master Stanislaus Pilgrin and Dr. Michele Wulf, a Jewish woman, have a romantic relationship. They get married, but Michele is sent to a Nazi concentration camp. Following the end of World War II, Michele is released and attempts to reunite with her husband and her step-daughter Fabi. The two plan to kill Michele and claim her estate. The main theme of the film is attempted uxoricide.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymandbp-dbp:directorDeland Nursedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanna_Lovedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymandbp-dbp:starringOmar Kaczmarczykdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymandbp-dbp:starringKelly Galindodbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymandbp-dbp:nameReturn of the Boogeymandbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Boogeymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_horror_filmsReturn of the Boogeyman (also known as Boogeyman III) is a 1994 American horror film directed by Deland Nurse. It was released in the US by Sony Pictures.The film contains scenes of graphic violence, and is mostly made up of stock footage from The Boogeyman.dbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:directorAlex Monty Canawatidbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:María_Conchita_Alonsodbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Sheffdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:María_Conchita_Alonsodbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ione_Skyedbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Tillydbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debi_Mazardbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Harringdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tippi_Hedrendbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:María_Conchita_Alonsodbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Sheffdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Sheffdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:nameReturn to Babylondbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Josephine_Bakerdbp-dbr:Return_to_Babylonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Rudolph_ValentinoReturn to Babylon is a 2013 black-and-white silent film about the silent film era. It was directed by Alex Monty Canawati. It stars an ensemble cast of Jennifer Tilly, María Conchita Alonso, Ione Skye, Debi Mazar, Laura Harring, and Tippi Hedren.dbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:FilmRisedbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:producerLloyd Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringLloyd Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debbie_Rochondbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringCatherine Corcorandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringAsta Paredesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringVito Trigodbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringZac Amicodbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lemmydbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:FilmRisedbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Herz_(producer)dbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:nameReturn to Return to Nuke 'Em High AKA Volume 2dbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_to_Return_to_Nuke_'Em_High_AKA_Volume_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsReturn to Return to Nuke 'Em High AKA Volume 2 is a 2017 American science fiction comedy horror film, made by the cult classic B-movie production group Troma Entertainment. It is directed by Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman and is the fifth in the Nuke 'Em High film series.dbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:directorFrank Ferrindbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:producerFrank Ferrindbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:producerRalph Ferrindbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:starringJune Foraydbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:starringBoris Karloffdbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:starringPeter Coedbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:starringVictor Jorydbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:starringNino Marceldbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:nameSabakadbp-dbr:Sabakadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Sabakapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsSabaka (originally to be called Gunga Ram) is a 1953 American adventure film written, directed and co-produced by Frank Ferrin, filmed partially on location in India. The film also starred Victor Jory, Boris Karloff, Peter Coe, Reginald Denny, June Foray and Jay Novello.The film was about the adventures of an Indian boy named Gunga Ram, played by Nino Marcel. (Ferrin also produced and directed the 1955 television show Andy's Gang, and a number of Gunga Ram's Indian adventures were later broadcast on Andy's show as short subjects. "Gunga Ram" actor Nino Marcel actually appeared live on the show with Andy Devine on two occasions.)In February, 1953, immediately following the completion of Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, it was announced that Boris Karloff would return to England to star in a Jules Verne movie, but the project was cancelled and Karloff was signed for Sabaka instead. Most of Sabaka was shot in India, but Karloff's and Victor Jory's scenes were all shot in Hollywood.The film was originally to be titled Gunga Ram, but RKO Pictures complained the title was too similar to their Gunga Din (1939). The picture was briefly renamed The Hindu for its May 15, 1953 premiere screening, and was later again changed to Sabaka just before its general release in February 1955.dbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Mengesdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Radclyffedbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hurtdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Cleary Milesdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Mengesdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Radclyffedbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Cook_(writer)dbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSecond Bestdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parentingdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Simon_Boswelldbp-dbr:Second_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_MengesSecond Best is a 1994 British drama film produced by Sarah Radclyffe and directed by Chris Menges. It closely follows the 1991 novel of the same name by David Cook, who also wrote the screenplay.dbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Dawndbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Tauchertdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Dawndbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martyn_Keithdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckdbp-dbp:nameShowgirl's Luckdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Dawndbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Showgirl's_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_musical_filmsShowgirl's Luck is a 1931 Australian musical directed by Norman Dawn. It was the first Australian full talking film.dbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gabriele_Salvatoresdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Malkovichdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:starringArnas Fedaraviciusdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gabriele_Salvatoresdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandro_Petragliadbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gabriele_Salvatoresdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:nameSiberian Educationdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moldovadbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lithuaniadbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gabriele_SalvatoresSiberian Education (known as Deadly Code in the United States;) is a 2013 Siberian crime-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The film was nominated to 11 David di Donatello awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Mauro Pagani won the Ciak d'oro for Best Score.dbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerdbp-dbp:nameSleepy Hollerdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy_Hollerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsSleepy Holler is a 1929 silent animated short film by Winkler Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. It is the character's last silent film. It is also the last film of the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures.dbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathdbp-dbp:directorJeff Hathcockdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributorVideo Featuresdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathdbp-dbp:producerJeff Hathcockdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Kirkdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathdbp-dbp:nameStreets of Deathdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Streets_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_horror_filmsStreets of Death is a 1988 American film directed by Jeff Hathcock.dbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:starringJoe Twerpdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cal_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outdbp-dbp:nameThe Blow Outdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Blow_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._BrownThe Blow Out is a 1936 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on April 4, 1936, and is the first Porky Pig solo cartoon.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:producerStanley Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:starringJack Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:starringDorothy Boyddbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:nameThe Love Racedbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_LaneThe Love Race is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Stanley Lupino, Jack Hobbs and Dorothy Boyd. It was adapted from Stanley Lupino's own play of the same name and was produced by British International Pictures. It was shot at the company's Elstree Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. A very young—and blonde—Ida Lupino appears in the chorus.dbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Wendtdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Thorne-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Singerdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCraig Shoemakerdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Shoemakerdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lovemasterdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lovemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sThe Lovemaster is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Michael Goldberg and starring Craig Shoemaker, Courtney Thorne-Smith, George Wendt and Richard Singer.dbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:starringJudy Gunndbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:starringClaude Dampierdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:nameThe White Lilacdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Lilacpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerThe White Lilac is a 1935 British mystery film directed by Albert Parker and starring Basil Sydney, Judy Gunn, Claude Dampier and Percy Marmont. It is based upon the play of the same name by Ladislas Fodor. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Fox Film.dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:directorCo-director:dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:producerFriz Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Julian_(artist)dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:nameThe Wild Chasedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canisdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Chasepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsThe Wild Chase is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The short was released on February 27, 1965, and stars Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester and Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.dbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:producerAlfred Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barrdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hubert_Greggdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Rhodesdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:nameRoom in the Housedbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Room_in_the_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy-drama_filmsRoom in the House is a 1955 British second feature ('B') comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Patrick Barr, Hubert Gregg and Marjorie Rhodes. The film's screenplay, by Alfred Shaughnessy, is based on Eynon Evans's 1954 play Bless This House. The film was produced by Shaughnessy for Act Films Ltd.dbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbp:starringTim McCoy, Evalyn Knapp, and William Bakewelldbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Browerdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbp:nameSpeed Wingsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Speed_Wingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_BrowerSpeed Wings is a 1934 American Pre-Code action film directed by Otto Brower and starring Tim McCoy, Evalyn Knapp, and William Bakewell.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julius_Onahdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:producerJen Gatiendbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Silbertdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:producerJulius Onahdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dana_Offenbachdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:producerRobert Profusekdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Columbus_Shortdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilmer_Valderramadbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paz_de_la_Huertadbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Spencerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alicja_Bachledadbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julius_Onahdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Silbertdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Onahdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dana_Offenbachdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julius_Onahdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:nameThe Girl Is in Troubledbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_Is_in_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julius_OnahThe Girl Is in Trouble is a 2015 American thriller film co-produced and directed by Julius Onah, who co-wrote it with Mayuran Tiruchelvam. It stars Columbus Short, Wilmer Valderrama, Paz de la Huerta, Alicja Bachleda, and Jesse Spencer.The Girl Is in Trouble was simultaneously released theatrically and on video on demand in the United States on April 3, 2015, by Entertainment One. The film received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Mechanical_Cowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_filmsThe Mechanical Cow is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon from 1927. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. The cartoon was re-released by Walter Lantz Productions in 1932 with music and sound effects added.dbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Argyledbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringJames Masondbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringMary Claredbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringJoyce Howarddbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringWilfrid Lawsondbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:nameThe Night Has Eyesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Charles_WilliamsThe Night Has Eyes, released in the United States as Terror House by Producers Releasing Corporation and re-released in the US by Cosmopolitan Pictures in 1949 as Moonlight Madness, is a 1942 British thriller film directed by Leslie Arliss starring James Mason, Joyce Howard, Wilfrid Lawson, Mary Clare. and Tucker McGuire. It is based on the 1939 novel of the same title by Alan Kennington.dbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:producerF.W. Bakerdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:starringPatricia Rocdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:starringDerrick De Marneydbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:starringArthur Hamblingdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:nameThree Silent Mendbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Three_Silent_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_filmsThree Silent Men is a 1940 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sebastian Shaw, Derrick De Marney, Patricia Roc and Arthur Hambling. It was written by Jack Byrd and Dudley Leslie. The screenplay concerns a pacifist surgeon who must operate to save the life of the inventor of a deadly weapon of war. When the inventor dies the surgeon becomes the prime suspect.dbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:directorGerry Poulsondbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:distributorAlpha Filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:producerRon Barehamdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:producerPeter Harrisondbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:starringLiz Fraserdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:starringHilary Pritcharddbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Barehamdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Harrison_(producer)dbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Barehamdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:nameUnder the Doctordbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Under_the_Doctorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_StudiosUnder the Doctor is a 1976 British sex comedy directed by Gerry Poulson and starring Barry Evans, Penny Spencer, Liz Fraser and Hilary Pritchard. It was written by Ron Bareham.It follows the antics of a Harley Street doctor, who enjoys dalliances with three of his female patients.dbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Elveydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Savilledbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerM.A. Wetherelldbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Humberston_Wrightdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJameson Thomasdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R.H._Mottramdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRoses of Picardydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Roses_of_Picardy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_SavilleRoses of Picardy is a 1927 British silent war film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, John Stuart and Humberston Wright. The title is a reference to the popular First World War song Roses of Picardy. It was based on the novels The Spanish Farm (1924) Sixty-Four, Ninety-Four (1925) by R.H. Mottram. It was made at the Cricklewood Studios in London.dbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_C._Erindbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbp:distributorLion's Gate 2009dbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbp:producerE. Thompson, Amy Greendbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Mastersondbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandrine_Holtdbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_C._Erindbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_C._Erindbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakedbp-dbp:nameSam's Lakedbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam's_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsSam's Lake is a horror film written and directed by Andrew C. Erin which premiered in 2006 at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was based on actual events that took place at Sam's Lake, Ontario. Starring Sandrine Holt, Fay Masterson, and William Gregory Lee, the film was shot at ten locations in Nanaimo, Nanaimo Lakes, Cedar, and Yellow Point, British Columbia.dbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:producerEdward J. Whitedbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dale_Evansdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:nameSouth of Calientedbp-dbr:South_of_Calientedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Calientepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_WitneySouth of Caliente is a 1951 American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.One highlight of the film is the gypsy dance as done by Lillian Molieri (aka Lupe Mayorga). Her husband Francisco Mayorga worked with Roy in "Hands Across The Border." and her young adopted son, (Later to be a Hall of Fame Guitarist) Bill Aken did a vocal duet with Roy on the song "The Big Silver Screen" in 1959. A unique two generation family association in which all three family members appeared with Roy Rogers.dbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTheodore Gershunydbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAmi Artzidbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGarrard Glenndbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Kapelmandbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Woronovdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Lowrydbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monique_van_Voorendbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Shannondbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaureen Byrnesdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Stonedbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Kaufmandbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSugar Cookiesdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Sugar_Cookies_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_thriller_filmsSugar Cookies (also known as Love Me My Way) is a 1973 American erotic crime thriller film directed by Theodore Gershuny.It was co-written by future president of Troma Entertainment Lloyd Kaufman and produced by future director Oliver Stone.dbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carla_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katrin_Hollanddbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:nameTalk About Jacquelinedbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_FrenchTalk About Jacqueline is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Harold French and Paul L. Stein and starring Hugh Williams, Carla Lehmann and Roland Culver. A woman tries to conceal her questionable past from her new husband. It was based on a 1926 novel by Katrin Holland which had previously been made into a 1937 German film Talking About Jacqueline.dbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crossdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Tarrdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crossdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Tarrdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crossdbp-dbp:nameTen Thousand Miles in the Southern Crossdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_New_Zealand_novelsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Traveloguesdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Solomon_Islandsdbp-dbr:Ten_Thousand_Miles_in_the_Southern_Crosspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_documentary_filmsTen Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross is a 1922 New Zealand travelogue made by George Tarr during a 1922 voyage in the South Pacific. Most shots are of indigenous tribes e.g. ritual dances, though one is of a bishop in full canonical regalia, presumably at a Melanesian mission. Most of the shots are wide shots, with less than 10% close-ups, including one of a small child smoking a cigarette with tears running down his cheeks.Originally thought lost, 16 minutes of the film were found in Australia in 1995. This part was shot in the Solomon Islands and four other Melanesian locations. On a poster the title is "10,000 miles in the S.Y. Southern Cross" (S.Y. presumably for Steam Yacht), and says "A wonderful trip to the sea girt islands of the Western Pacific". Sam Edwards says "Tarr’s images leave the viewer with a satisfying sense both of freshness and enlightenment".dbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Electricdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Electricdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitdbp-dbp:nameThe Cat and the Kitdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1926_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cat_and_the_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsThe Cat and the Kit, also referred to as A Cat and a Kit and Felix the Cat and the Kit is a 1925 silent short film by the Pat Sullivan Studio, featuring Felix the Cat. This cartoon was used to promote Mazda light bulbs from General Electric.dbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorLewis Motion Picture Enterprisesdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerHerschell Gordon Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henny_Youngmandbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringAmy Farrelldbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringFrank Kressdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringHedda Lubindbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herschell_Gordon_Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameThe Gore Gore Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slasher_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gore_Gore_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herschell_Gordon_LewisThe Gore Gore Girls is a 1972 comedy horror splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis.In the film, a reporter and a private investigator start investigating the brutal murder of a stripper. Soon enough, there is an entire series of murders targeting strippers. The investigating duo encounters several eccentric suspects, including a mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran.dbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Martin_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Lynleydbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Newmardbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Rowandbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Everett_Freemandbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:nameThe Maltese Bippydbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Panamadbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queens,_New_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Maltese_Bippypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nelson_RiddleThe Maltese Bippy is a 1969 comedy horror film, directed by Norman Panama and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is a vehicle for comedy team Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, who had recently found fame in their television show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. "Bippy" is a catchphrase from their show.In the film, two sexploitation producers are suspects in a murder investigation. One of them considers himself a werewolf, and suspects that his monstrous alter ego performed the murder.dbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbp:directorRobert R. Snodydbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Westinghouse_Electricdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Westinghouse_Electricdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbp:nameThe Middleton Family at the New York World's Fairdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World's_fair_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbr:The_Middleton_Family_at_the_New_York_World's_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Westinghouse_Electric_CompanyThe Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair is a 1939 American film directed by Robert R. Snody produced by Westinghouse for their exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair.In 2012, the film was added to the National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Gerrarddbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:starringMuriel Angelusdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Venessdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Duprezdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:nameThe Wife's Familydbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_BanksThe Wife's Family (also released as My Wife's Family) is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gene Gerrard, Muriel Angelus, and Amy Veness. It was based on the popular stage farce by Fred Duprez. The play was subsequently filmed a further four times: in a Swedish version Mother-in-Law's Coming, in 1932; a 1933 Finnish film Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee; and British remakes in 1941 and 1956. It was produced by British International Pictures and shot at the company's Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead.Poster taglines: "His Mother-in-law wasn't born--she was quarried out of solid granite and could lick her weight in wildcats!""An inside comedy of the in-laws-the in-bads and all but ingratitude!"dbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Usdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Leutwylerdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Usdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Sistodbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Usdbp-dbp:nameThis Space Between Usdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Usdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Uspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Uspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Uspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Uspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Uspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Space_Between_Uspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matthew_LeutwylerThis Space Between Us is a 1999 film directed by Matthew Leutwyler and starring Jeremy Sisto and Poppy Montgomery. It won the Moxie Award at the 2000 Santa Monica Film Festival.dbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:directorRajeev Dassanidbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Banksdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bailee_Madisondbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Bell_Bundydbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Goodedbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaitlin_Vilasusodbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Conrad_Goodedbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:nameWatercolor Postcardsdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Watercolor_Postcardspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_RussoWatercolor Postcards is a 2012 American drama film directed by Rajeev Dassani and starring Laura Bell Bundy, Conrad Goode, Bailee Madison, John C. McGinley, Jonathan Banks, and Claudia Christian. It was written by Conrad Goode.dbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffydbp-dbp:nameWell Worn Daffydbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Well_Worn_Daffypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsWell Worn Daffy is a 1965 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on May 22, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.In the film, Speedy and his two traveling companions seek water in the desert. The only well in the area belongs to Daffy, who refuses to share his water with them. This refusal starts a water conflict.dbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Shilsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Silversdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerVarious producersdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marlen_Hechtdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Shilsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Silversdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marlen_Hechtdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameWigstock: The Moviedbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance_musicdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wigstock:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cross-dressingWigstock: The Movie is a 1995 documentary film focusing on Wigstock, the annual drag music festival that had been held New York City's East Village through the 1980s and 1990s. The film presents a number of performances from the 1994 festival, including Crystal Waters, Deee-Lite, Jackie Beat, Debbie Harry, Leigh Bowery, Joey Arias, Freddie Pendavis, and the Dueling Bankheads. The film also captures a performance by RuPaul at the height of his mainstream fame during the 1990s.The film also goes behind the scenes, examining the rehearsal process of a number of the performers including Lypsinka and the "Wigstock Dancers." Members of the crew assembling the stage and attendees are interviewed about their experiences at the festival and some of the performers give interviews about the importance of drag and transgressive gender expression in their lives. One memorable moment features Wigstock MC Lady Bunny on the telephone with a city representative inquiring about the possibility of placing a wig on the Statue of Liberty.dbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:producerMaurice Dukedbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sabu_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:starringJohn Doucettedbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:starringPeter Mamakosdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:starringVladimar Sokoloffdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:starringDaria Masseydbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Marshall as the Geniedbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Blair_(director)dbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benedict_Freedmandbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:nameSabu and the Magic Ringdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Blairdbp-dbr:Sabu_and_the_Magic_Ringpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_SamarkandSabu and the Magic Ring is a 1957 American adventure film directed by George Blair and starring Sabu, William Marshall, Daria Massey, John Doucette, Peter Mamakos and Vladimir Sokoloff. The film's sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. It was originally conceived as a television series, but the project failed to gain a buyer and instead it was released as a feature film. It was produced and distributed by Allied Artists and was in the tradition of Arabian Nights films.dbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Haydendbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Savagedbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dub_Taylordbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:nameSaddles and Sagebrushdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Saddles_and_Sagebrushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsSaddles and Sagebrush is a 1943 American musical Western film directed by William Berke and starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor and Ann Savage.The film's sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks.dbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:directorDavid C. Readbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:distributorScotia-Barberdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:producerPeter Newbrookdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Vernondbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Copedbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Barrondbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:starringHilary Pritcharddbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:nameShe'll Follow You Anywheredbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywheredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She'll_Follow_You_Anywherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsShe'll Follow You Anywhere, released in the United States as Passion Potion, is a 1971 British comedy film directed by David C. Rea and starring Kenneth Cope, Keith Barron and Richard Vernon. Two chemists working in a lab of a big corporation accidentally stumble across a love potion while working to create a new aftershave.dbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gwen_Haworthdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Indieflixdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbp:producerGwen Haworthdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbp:starringGwen Haworthdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gwen_Haworthdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Indieflixdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gwen_Haworthdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gwen_Haworthdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbp:nameShe's a Boy I Knewdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_womendbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:She's_a_Boy_I_Knewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_LGBT-related_filmsShe's a Boy I Knew is a Canadian documentary film by Gwen Haworth, released in 2007. The film documents Haworth's process of coming out as transgender and undergoing gender transition, using a combination of interviews, home video footage, short animation clips and interviews with her friends and family about its impact on them.The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2007. It won the People's Choice Award for Most Popular Canadian Film, and Haworth won the Women in Film and Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award. At the 2008 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary.dbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sergei_Nolbandovdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:starringPerlita Neilsondbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:starringNiall MacGinnisdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Herliedbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cyril_Frankeldbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sergei_Nolbandovdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T.J._Morrisondbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:nameShe Didn't Say No!dbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Didn't_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cyril_FrankelShe Didn't Say No! is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Eileen Herlie, Perlita Neilson and Niall MacGinnis. It was written by T.J. Morrison based on the 1955 novel We Are Seven by Una Troy. An attractive young Irishwoman has six children from five different fathers.dbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Considine Jr.dbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Bennettdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:starringUna Merkeldbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sonya_Leviendbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Anthony_McGuiredbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:nameShe Wanted a Millionairedbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:She_Wanted_a_Millionairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_FoxShe Wanted a Millionaire is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy. The film, produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation, was directed by John G. Blystone and also features Una Merkel. It is the only film that Bennett and Tracy made together in which she was billed over Tracy. They also played the top-billed romantic leads in Me and My Gal (1932), Father of the Bride (1950), and Father's Little Dividend (1951).dbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:directorDrew Cullinghamdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:distributorSmart Dog Productionsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:producerNicholas David Leandbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Moseleydbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kane_Hodderdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Berrymandbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:nameShed of the Deaddbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_zombie_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shed_of_the_Deadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsShed of the Dead is a 2019 British comedy horror film directed by Drew Cullingham and produced by Nicholas David Lean & James Fisher. The movie has been described as "Shaun of the Dead for the post-Walking Dead generation".dbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Pictures Corp.dbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Auerdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_S._Halldbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Harmandbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:nameSheriff of Las Vegasdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Sheriff_of_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsSheriff of Las Vegas is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder Costarring as Little Beaver, was actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the sixth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerMark Webberdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerTeresa Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerMark Binnsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Leodbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosario_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringMark Webberdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringTeresa Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Teresa_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Teresa_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:nameThe Ever Afterdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_WebberThe Ever After is a 2014 American drama film directed by Mark Webber and starring Teresa Palmer, Rosario Dawson, Melissa Leo, and Webber.dbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Schwarzdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbp:producerJohn Boccardodbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbp:nameThe Fabulous Allan Carrdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:The_Fabulous_Allan_Carrpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_SchwarzThe Fabulous Allan Carr is a 2017 American documentary film from filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz. The film details the story of Hollywood producer Allan Carr, famous for producing Grease, Can't Stop the Music, La Cage aux Folles, and the 1989 Academy Awards. The film made its debut at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF).dbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerDeran Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Christopherdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn-Holly_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Hewitt_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trans_World_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Deran_Sarafiandbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noah_Blochdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fallingdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falling_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deran_SarafianThe Falling (also known as Alien Predators and Mutant 2) is a 1986 American-Spanish science fiction horror film starring Dennis Christopher, Martin Hewitt, and Lynn-Holly Johnson.dbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:directorKatherine Gildaydbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:distributorDirect Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:producerSigne Johanssondbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:producerKatherine Gildaydbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Katherine_Gildaydbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Katherine_Gildaydbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katherine_Gildaydbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:nameThe Famine Withindbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withindbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_mental_disordersdbp-dbr:The_Famine_Withinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_eating_disordersThe Famine Within is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Katherine Gilday and released in 1990. The film explores the issue of women's body image, and the prevalence of eating disorders. The film was narrated by Rebecca Jenkins.The Famine Within is an exploration of the contemporary obsession with body size and shape among North American women. Through the use of conventional documentary interviews and narration in conjunction with striking evocative imagery, the film presents women sharing their own experiences suffering with an eating disorder. The direct testimony of many women who have suffered from the body obsession – dancers, mothers, career women, athletes, bulimics, fat women, anorexics, young girls - with the views of leading experts, this work explores the kind of hunger that cannot be satisfied by food. The film is less about illness associated with food, but more raises questions about why so many women are worried about gaining weight or “being fat” The film premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals. It was subsequently broadcast by TVOntario.dbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivienne_Osbornedbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Courtney_Terrettdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_F._Thewdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Granville_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:nameThe Famous Ferguson Casedbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Famous_Ferguson_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_drama_filmsThe Famous Ferguson Case is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film starring Joan Blondell and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Grant Mitchell and Vivienne Osborne appear in support.dbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joyce_Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:producerJoyce Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:producerJudy Steeddbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Moore_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celine_Lomezdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joyce_Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Wielanddbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:nameThe Far Shoredbp-dbr:The_Far_Shoredbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Far_Shorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Far_Shorepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsThe Far Shore is a Canadian drama film, directed by Joyce Wieland and released in 1976. Wieland's first commercial narrative feature film after years of making experimental short films, The Far Shore is a romantic drama which borrows elements from the life and death of painter Tom Thomson.It premiered at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, before having its Canadian premiere at the Canadian Film Institute's Ottawa 76 festival in August.dbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:directorDouglas Peircedbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:producerHenry Passmoredbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Reynolds_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:starringHonor Blackmandbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:starringGordon Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Basil_Boothroyddbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Delavine Affairdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Delavine_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_booksThe Delavine Affair is a 1955 British second feature crime film directed by Douglas Peirce and starring Peter Reynolds, Honor Blackman and Gordon Jackson. The screenplay was by George Fisher and Basil Boothroyd, based on the 1952 novel Winter Wears a Shroud by Robert Chapman.dbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:directorKara Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:producerKara Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-Josée_Saint-Pierredbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delia_Derbyshiredbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kara_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-Josée_Saint-Pierredbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kara_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kara_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:nameThe Delian Modedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersThe Delian Mode is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Kara Blake and released in 2009. The film is a profile of Delia Derbyshire, a British composer best known for arranging the theme music to Doctor Who. It takes its name from the title of a piece of incidental music Derbyshire wrote in the 1960s.The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where it won the award for Best Short Documentary. The film won the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 30th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Ramatidbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:distributorÍzaro Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maximilian_Schelldbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:starringIrene Papasdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:starringRaf Vallonedbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Ramatidbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Ramatidbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:nameThe Desperate Onesdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Soviet_Union_in_the_Stalin_eradbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Soviet_Uniondbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_RamatiThe Desperate Ones or Beyond the Mountains (Spanish: Más allá de las montañas) is a 1967 American-Spanish dramatic adventure film directed by Alexander Ramati and starring Maximilian Schell, Irene Papas and Raf Vallone.dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:producerDarcy Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:producerDavid Henleydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Slater_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:starringJoan Newelldbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Passdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Kensington_StudiosThe Devil's Pass is a 1957 British drama film directed and written by Darcy Conyers and starring John Slater and Joan Newell.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:directorChristopher Morahandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:directorTom Donovandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:distributorITVdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringDane Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Stewart_(scriptwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:nameThe Devil Makes Sundaydbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaydbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australia_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_television_playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_television_playsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Makes_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1840The Devil Makes Sunday is a television play about a convict break out on Norfolk Island by Bruce Stewart, who had just written Shadow of a Pale Horse. It was based on the real life Norfolk Island convict mutinies.It was filmed for British, US and Australian television.It was also adapted for radio.dbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarydbp-dbp:nameThe Discontented Canarydbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Discontented_Canarypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_HarmoniesThe Discontented Canary is a 1934 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Happy Harmonies short directed by Rudolf Ising.dbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Templeton_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerdbp-dbp:producerFrank Kavanaughdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Templeton_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerdbp-dbp:nameThe Distant Drummerdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerdbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_festivalsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Distant_Drummerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_seriesThe Distant Drummer is a series of four 22-minute American documentary films produced in the early 1970s as a societal warning against the proliferation of drugs during the counterculture of the 1960s. Directed by William Templeton and written by Don Peterson, the series was produced by Airlie Foundation and George Washington University Department of Medical and Public Affairs and lists "in cooperation with" credits for the American Academy of General Practice, the District of Columbia Medical Society and the National Institute of Mental Health.dbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:distributorRonin Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:distributorRoyal Anthropological Institutedbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:distributorBerkeley Mediadbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:producerCentre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National Universitydbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:producerCCR Media Worksdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:starringStudents and faculty of The Doon Schooldbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Royal_Anthropological_Institutedbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Australian_National_Universitydbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:nameThe Doon School Quintetdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Hindi-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_educationdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Uttarakhanddbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Visual_anthropologydbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropology_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dehradundbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Doon_Schooldbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_anthropologydbp-dbr:The_Doon_School_Quintetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_anthropologyThe Doon School Quintet is a five-part ethnographic film series made by the American visual anthropologist and documentary filmmaker David MacDougall, between 1997 and 2000, at The Doon School, an elite all-boys boarding school in India. For thirteen months over three years, MacDougall lived with the students and was given unprecedented access for filming inside the residential campus. By the end, MacDougall had more than 85 hours of material, which he edited into 5 parts, with a total duration of about 8 hours. The project ranks among MacDougall's most ambitious and longest works and is the only film series in his oeuvre (the 1977-81 Turkana Conversations trilogy was co-directed with his work partner and wife, Judith MacDougall).The films were released between 2000 and 2004, and are titled Doon School Chronicles (2000), With Morning Hearts (2001), Karam in Jaipur (2001), The New Boys (2003), and The Age of Reason (2004). In addition to studying the boys' daily lives at Doon, considered the most prestigious boys' boarding school in India, the films examine the ideology and "social aesthetics" of the school, its mix of privilege and egalitarianism, and its role in Indian postcoloniality and the emergence of a new Indian elite. The films have been praised and noted for their significant contribution to the genres of anthropological documentary and ethnographic film. In 2005, anthropologist and professor at Temple University, Jay Ruby, described the project in the review paper The Last 20 years of Visual Anthropology: "MacDougall’s recent work on the Doon School in India and my digital ethnographic work on Oak Park (Ruby 2005) are attempts to continue an exploration that began with Rouch (Jean Rouch). The Doon School project in India by David MacDougall is perhaps the most noteworthy digital ethnographic film project."dbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:directorJohn Shepparddbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Granada_TVdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Durden-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Granada_TVdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Durden-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:nameThe Doors Are Opendbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_DoorsThe Doors Are Open is a 1968 black-and-white documentary about the American rock group the Doors. It was produced by Jo Durden-Smith for Granada TV and directed by John Sheppard and first aired in the United Kingdom on 4 October 1968. The programme combines footage of the Doors playing live at London's Roundhouse venue, interviews with the band members and contemporary news snippets of world current affairs—protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention, French riots, statements from politicians and footage of the Vietnam War etc.dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Albertdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Stormdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Sale_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Loosdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:nameThe Dude Goes Westdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kurt_NeumannThe Dude Goes West is a 1948 American comedy western film starring Eddie Albert and Gale Storm. It was directed by Kurt Neumann and released by Monogram Pictures. The film was originally known as Tombstone.dbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterdbp-dbp:nameThe EGGcited Roosterdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_EGGcited_Roosterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_filmsThe EGGcited Rooster is a 1952 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on October 4, 1952, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.dbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maryus_Vaysbergdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributor2dbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerDamon Martindbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Koskindbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regina_Halldbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leelee_Sobieskidbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rade_Šerbedžijadbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Balfourdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Westdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reiley_McClendondbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maryus_Vaysbergdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Vampilovdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Elder Sondbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Elder_Son_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maryus_VaysbergThe Elder Son is a 2006 American comedy drama film written and directed by Maryus Vaysberg and Scott Sturgeon. It is based upon the play of the same name by Alexander Vampilov.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luci_Warddbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Buckaroodbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Buckaroopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Fighting Buckaroo is a 1943 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett, Kay Harris and Arthur Hunnicutt.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:distributorFreuler Film Associatesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:producerMonarch Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Freuler_Film_Associatesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Collier,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Dunndbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freuler_Film_Associatesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Freuler_Film_Associatesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Gentlemandbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemandbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_C._Newmeyerdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Gentlemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsThe Fighting Gentleman is a 1932 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer with William Collier, Jr. and Josephine Dunn in the leads.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffman_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marceline_Daydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoot_Gibsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethel_Walesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffman_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Parsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Parson_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Fighting Parson is a 1933 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Hoot Gibson, Marceline Day, and Ethel Wales.dbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:nameThe Flying Fontainesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsThe Flying Fontaines is a 1959 American circus film about trapeze artists. It stars Michael Callan.dbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Capital_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerCraig Baumgartendbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoland Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerZaheer Goodman-Bhyatdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Banadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Gumdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Capital_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Forgivendbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apartheid_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Desmond_Tutudbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(South_Africa)The Forgiven is a 2017 South African drama film directed by Roland Joffé starring Forest Whitaker, Eric Bana and Jeff Gum. Joffé co-wrote the script with Michael Ashton on the basis of the play The Archbishop and the Antichrist by Michael Ashton, which tells a story involving Archbishop Desmond Tutu's search for answers during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and his meetings with the fictional character Piet Blomfeld.dbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbp:directorDirection:dbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Stultzdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Fresh Vegetable Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Color_Classics_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Fresh_Vegetable_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fruit_and_vegetable_charactersThe Fresh Vegetable Mystery is a 1939 Color Classics cartoon. It was released on September 29, 1939.dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:directorToby Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:directorDana Flordbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:producerJulie Goldmandbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Barrydbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:nameThe Nine Lives of Marion Barrydbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Marion_Barrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politiciansThe Nine Lives of Marion Barry is a 2009 HBO documentary about the life of American politician Marion Barry. The film was scored by musicians Erik Blicker and Glenn Schloss.dbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Chavesdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:producerJames Wandbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:producerPeter Safrandbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:producerJudson Scottdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:starringTaissa Farmigadbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:starringStorm Reiddbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:starringAnna Popplewelldbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Chavesdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Safrandbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Akela_Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_B._Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:nameThe Nun 2dbp-dbr:The_Nun_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2023_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Upcoming_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Conjuring_Universedbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:The_Nun_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_ChavesThe Nun II is a 2023 American gothic supernatural horror film directed by Michael Chaves, with a screenplay written by Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing, and Akela Cooper from a story by Cooper. Serving as a sequel to The Nun (2018) and the eighth installment in The Conjuring Universe franchise, the film stars Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet, and Bonnie Aarons, returning from the first film, with Storm Reid and Anna Popplewell joining the cast. Peter Safran and James Wan return as producers.In 2017, Wan discussed the possibility of a Nun sequel and by 2019, Safran revealed that the film was in early development. Cooper was initially hired as the sole writer, before Goldberg and Naing contributed as screenwriters to the final script. Chaves, who had previously helmed The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) and The Curse of La Llorona (2019), was announced as director. Principal photography began in October 2022 in France.The Nun II was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 8, 2023. The film was a commercial success, grossing $269 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics.dbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:distributorCanadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centredbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:producerClarke Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Knoxdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allan_Royaldbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:starringJohn Denosdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:starringHugh McIntyredbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:starringEileen McIntyredbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:nameThe Only Thing You Knowdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Only_Thing_You_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsThe Only Thing You Know is a 1971 Canadian drama film, directed by Clarke Mackey.Described by critics as a female version of the 1964 film Nobody Waved Good-bye, the film stars Ann Knox as Ann, a teenager who is dissatisfied with her suburban Toronto life. Striking out on her own, she moves in with her boyfriend Scott (Allan Royal) in the downtown St. James Town neighbourhood, but becomes embroiled in a complex love triangle with Scott and his friend Paul (John Denos).The film's cast also includes Hugh McIntyre and Eileen McIntyre as Ann's parents.dbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:distributorEmpire Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:producerNathan Hirshdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:producerFred S. Hirschdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lane_Chandlerdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:starringBlanche Mehaffeydbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:starringGeorge 'Gabby' Hayesdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:nameThe Outlaw Tamerdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outlaw_Tamerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Outlaw Tamer is a 1935 American Western film directed by J. P. McGowan and starring Lane Chandler, Blanche Mehaffey and George 'Gabby' Hayes.dbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directorDonovan Leitchdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directorRebecca Chalkindbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmmovement.comdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Leitch_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerStanley Buchthaldbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerRebecca Chalkindbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Leitch_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmmovement.comdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Leitch_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Party's Overdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Party's_Over_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Donovan_Leitch_(actor)The Party's Over (theatrically released as Last Party 2000) is a 2001 American documentary film about American democracy and politics.The film is the first sequel to the documentary The Last Party. A third documentary was made in the series, The After Party: The Last Party 3.dbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:directorHorace B. Carpenterdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:distributorSecurity Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:producerVictor Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:producerBartlett A. Carredbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_J._Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:starringRobert Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:starringDorothy Gulliverdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Horace_B._Carpenterdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bartlett_A._Carredbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L.V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:nameThe Pecos Dandydbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pecos_Dandypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Horace_B._CarpenterThe Pecos Dandy is a 1934 American western film directed by Victor Adamson and Horace B. Carpenter and starring George J. Lewis, Dorothy Gulliver and Robert Walker. It was produced on Poverty Row as a second feature. It is now considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Osmonddbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCineworld Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Armand_Assantedbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raul_Juliadbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cliff_Osmonddbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Penitentdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Northdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Penitent_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crucifixion_of_Jesus_in_artThe Penitent is a 1988 American-Mexican film and the directorial debut of Cliff Osmond. It stars Raul Julia and Armand Assante.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_G._Vignoladbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Mannersdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:starringBetty Blythedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:starringRichard 'Skeets' Gallagherdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_G._Vignoladbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_DeMonddbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Cederdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_H._Browndbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lolita_Ann_Westmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Cluedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_G._Vignoladbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Cluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_ZahlerThe Perfect Clue is a 1935 American comedy crime film produced by Larry Darmour for Majestic Pictures, directed by Robert G. Vignola and starring David Manners, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher and Betty Blythe. The screenplay was written by Albert DeMond based on the story Lawless Honeymoon by Lolita Ann Westman. The film was released on March 13, 1935.dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_J._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:directorMilton Rosmerdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moira_Lynddbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:starringReginald Gardinerdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:starringHenry Wilcoxondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_J._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_J._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Ladydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerThe Perfect Lady is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Frederick J. Jackson and Milton Rosmer and starring Moira Lynd, Henry Wilcoxon and Reginald Gardiner. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:producerTrem Carrdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Forbesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringGail Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringVivienne Osbornedbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_T._Lackeydbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tristram_Tupperdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom Broadcastdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsThe Phantom Broadcast is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ralph Forbes, Vivienne Osborne and Gail Patrick. It was based on a story by Tristram Tupper entitled Phantom of the Air.dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Film Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerW. Ray Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerHarry S. Webbdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerFlora E. Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringJosef Swickarddbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringEva Novakdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Flora_E._Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom of the Desertdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbThe Phantom of the Desert is a 1930 American pre-Code western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Eva Novak and Josef Swickard.dbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. O'Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynne_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAlan Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:starringWarren Douglasdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dane_Lussierdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Pilgrim Ladydbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pilgrim_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsThe Pilgrim Lady is a 1947 American comedy crime film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Lynne Roberts, Warren Douglas and Alan Mowbray.dbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_farmersdbp-dbr:The_Plowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsThe Plowboy is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on June 28, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was the eighth Mickey Mouse short to be produced, the fifth of that year.dbp-dbr:The_Power_Makersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Power_Makersdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Condondbp-dbr:The_Power_Makersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(Australian_director)dbp-dbr:The_Power_Makersdbp-dbp:nameThe Power Makersdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fossil_fuelsdbp-dbr:The_Power_Makerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coal_mines_in_Victoria_(Australia)The Power Makers is a 1957 Australian short directed by Lee Robinson, about brown coal coal mining in Australia and the Yallourn Power Station.It won a Silver Medal for Best Documentary at a 1959 Australian film awards (which became the AFIs).dbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:distributorModern Sound Pictures Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:producerHenry Denker, Sam Hershdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morris_Ankrumdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Kileydbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Shepodddbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Denkerdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Denkerdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:nameThe Power of the Resurrectiondbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._SchusterThe Power of the Resurrection is a 1958 American feature film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Richard Kiley, Jon Shepodd, Morris Ankrum. The film is also known as The Passion and the Power of the Christ.dbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice J. Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringJune Thorburndbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Montgomery_Tullydbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Price of Silencedbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Price_of_Silence_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Montgomery_TullyThe Price of Silence is a 1960 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully, and starring Gordon Jackson and June Thorburn, with Mary Clare, Maya Koumani Sam Kydd and Terence Alexander in supporting roles. It was written by Maurice J. Wilson based on the 1958 novel One Step From Murder by Laurence Meynell.An ex-convict is blackmailed and suspected of murder.dbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Hall_Cranedbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:distributorFilm Booking Offices of Americadbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:distributorBritish and Colonial Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Godaldbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:starringHilda Anthonydbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:starringMolly Adairdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Hall_Cranedbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Godaldbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cosmo_Gordon_Lennoxdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Puppet Mandbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Puppet_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Hall_CraneThe Puppet Man is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring Hugh Miller, Molly Adair and Hilda Anthony.dbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:directorJohn Howarddbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:directorNiels Rasmussendbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:distributorCinema International Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:distributorEmbassy Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:producerPhilip Marcusdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:producerFrank Wongdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringEartha Kittdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringClint Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Mitchumdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringAnne Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringYuen Kaodbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringAnita Merrittdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:starringKathleen Ludbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Niels_Rasmussendbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_International_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Marcus_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Wisedbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:nameThe Serpent Warriorsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorsdbp-dbp:countryHong Kongdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hong_Kong_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Serpent_Warriorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hong_Kong_horror_filmsThe Serpent Warriors (also known as The Golden Viper) is a 1987 crime-horror film directed by John Howard and Niels Rasmussen starring Clint Walker, Eartha Kitt, Christopher Mitchum, Anne Lockhart, Kathleen Lu, Yuen Kao and Anita Merritt. The film is an American-Hong Kong co-production.dbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTrojan Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Skellydbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRose Hobartdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry T. Moreydbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Shadow Laughsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shadow_Laughs_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_HoerlThe Shadow Laughs is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Arthur Hoerl and starring Hal Skelly, Rose Hobart and Harry T. Morey.dbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRed Seal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Famous_Lasky_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Famous_Lasky_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sidewalks of New Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Phonofilm_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sing-alongdbp-dbr:The_Sidewalks_of_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsThe Sidewalks of New York (1925 and 1929) are two cartoon short films made by animation pioneers Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer, both films using the 1894 song "The Sidewalks of New York".Both films feature the "Follow the Bouncing Ball" gimmick, and are also known under the title "East Side, West Side", the informal title of the original song. The Fleischer brothers, Lee DeForest, Hugo Riesenfeld, and Edwin Miles Fadiman formed Red Seal Pictures to release the Song Car-Tunes series, which started in May 1924 with the release of Oh Mabel.The first film, released in May 1925, was made for the Song Car-Tunes series and was filmed in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process. The Song Car-Tunes series eventually totaled 36 films, of which 19 were made in sound using Phonofilm.The film was remade in 1929 and was released on February 5 by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation through the Fleischer brothers' new studio Fleischer Studios with a new soundtrack recorded in RCA Photophone. The second film was the first entry in the Fleischers' new series Screen Songs and the first by Fleischer Studios overall.dbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:starringBert Lytelldbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:starringPaul Hurstdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Goldstonedbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Hylanddbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._P._Youngerdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:nameThe Single Sindbp-dbr:The_Single_Sindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Nighdbp-dbr:The_Single_Sinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsThe Single Sin is a 1931 American Pre-code drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Kay Johnson, Bert Lytell and Paul Hurst. It was produced and released by the independent company Tiffany Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:producer;dbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:starringHelga Svendbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:starringSharon Morandbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Iris_Murdochdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:nameThe Sins of Ilsadbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Sins_of_Ilsapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_filmsThe Sins of Ilsa (also known as, The Iris Movie) is a 1985 American adult erotic film, based on a novel by Iris Murdoch, filmed in New York City and, for exteriors, in Paris. The film is notable as the last film directed by Radley Metzger and, as of November 2019, has not yet been released publicly. However, the film was shown on the Playboy Channel in 1987 under the title Love Standing Up.The film was made during the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984) (inaugurated by the 1969 release of Andy Warhol's Blue Movie) in the United States, at a time of "porno chic", in which adult erotic films were just beginning to be widely released, publicly discussed by celebrities (like Johnny Carson and Bob Hope) and taken seriously by film critics (like Roger Ebert).According to one film reviewer, Radley Metzger's films, including those made during the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984), are noted for their "lavish design, witty screenplays, and a penchant for the unusual camera angle". Another reviewer noted that his films were "highly artistic — and often cerebral ... and often featured gorgeous cinematography". Film and audio works by Metzger have been added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.dbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:producerDouglas Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cec_Linderdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:starringMichael Kanedbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:starringJohn Bethunedbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:starringRon Hartmanndbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Sloane Affairdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sloane_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Douglas_JacksonThe Sloane Affair is a Canadian docudrama television film, directed by Douglas Jackson and broadcast by CBC Television in 1973. Created by the National Film Board of Canada, the film starred Michael Kane as Alan Sloane, a businessman being prosecuted by the government for tax fraud.The cast also included Cec Linder, Ron Hartmann, John Bethune, Rex Sevenoaks, Dave Broadfoot, Alfie Scopp and Al Waxman.The film was funded in part by the Department of National Revenue as an educational film about the legal ramifications of tax fraud, with its screenplay based in part on real tax fraud prosecutions. Critic Blaik Kirby of The Globe and Mail criticized it on these grounds, calling it an "out-and-out propaganda film" and writing that "it's as if writer-producer-director Doug Jackson had an assistant deputy minister assigned to look over his shoulder as he typed, to make sure that the message was sufficiently heavy-handed."The film won four Canadian Film Awards at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1973, for Best TV Drama, Best Art Direction in a Non-Feature, Best Direction in a Non-Feature and Best Screenplay for a Non-Feature.dbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:distributorAjax Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:producerHarry S. Webbdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:producerBernard B. Raydbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Talmadgedbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:starringRichard Cramerdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:starringLuana Waltersdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rose_Gordondbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:nameThe Speed Reporterdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Speed_Reporterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsThe Speed Reporter is a 1936 American crime film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Richard Talmadge, Luana Walters and Richard Cramer. It was produced as a second feature by the independent company Reliable Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rowdy_Herringtondbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shelly_Strongdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kramerdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Guilfoyledbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Beswickdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Spaderdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_L._Keithdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Stefansondbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rowdy_Herringtondbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shelly_Strongdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Kramerdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mary_Guilfoyledbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Beswickdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowdy_Herringtondbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:nameThe Stickupdbp-dbr:The_Stickupdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stickuppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rowdy_HerringtonThe Stickup is a 2002 American action crime-drama film written and directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring James Spader with Leslie Stefanson and David Keith. It was released in 2002.dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:The_Strange_Mrs._Cranepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsThe Strange Mrs. Crane is a 1948 American film noir directed by Sam Newfield (credited as Sherman Scott) and written by Al Martin for Eagle-Lion Films and starring Marjorie Lord, Robert Shayne and Pierre Watkin.dbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringMoira Lynddbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringLewis Daytondbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Morrisondbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Stranglerdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:The_Strangler_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsThe Strangler is a 1932 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Jack Morrison, Moira Lynd and Lewis Dayton. It was made at Welwyn Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Osmond_Borradailedbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lew_Parrydbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Osmond_Borradailedbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lew_Parrydbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbp:nameThe Tall Countrydbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tall_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersThe Tall Country is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Osmond Borradaile and released in 1958. Commissioned by the Government of British Columbia to commemorate the provincial centennial, the film depicts various aspects of life and work in the province. It was narrated by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announcer George McLean.The film was one of three co-winners, alongside The Quest and Money Minters, of the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 11th Canadian Film Awards in 1959.dbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lynton_Brentdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Texas Kiddbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerThe Texas Kid is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. This is the fifth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Marshall Reed, Shirley Patterson and Robert Fiske.dbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:directorTeri McLuhandbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:producerTeri McLuhandbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:producerBrian Winstondbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Shatnerdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colleen_Dewhurstdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monique_Mercuredbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Moore_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrée_Pelletierdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Meyerdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Meyerdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:nameThe Third Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Third_Walkerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_ScotiaThe Third Walker is a 1978 Canadian drama film directed by Teri McLuhan. The film explores the effect on two families in Cape Breton Island of having had their infant sons mistakenly switched at birth by the hospital.It was financed by Melvin Simon Productions.dbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:directorEustace Wyattdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Hectordbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:starringArthur Maitlanddbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:starringJames Spottswooddbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:starringViolet Bessondbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Podmoredbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:nameThe Three Garridebsdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebsdbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_series_premieresdbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_Doyledbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_in_American_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Three_Garridebspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_television_filmsThe Three Garridebs is a 1937 television presentation that aired on NBC, based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1924 story "The Adventure of the Three Garridebs". Louis Hector played Sherlock Holmes, the first actor to do so on television.dbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_McCabedbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_mammalsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:The_Timid_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_McCabeThe Timid Toreador is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and Norman McCabe. The short was released on December 21, 1940, and stars Porky Pig.dbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leanne_Pooleydbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerArani Cuthbertdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twinsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leanne_Pooleydbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameThe Topp Twins: Untouchable Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lesbiansdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_documentary_filmsThe Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls is a New Zealand documentary film, directed by Leanne Pooley and released in 2009. The film profiles The Topp Twins, a lesbian comedy music duo from New Zealand.One of the most successful documentary films at the New Zealand box office, the film made over $1 million in its first four weeks of release. To date, it has made almost $2 million in box office sales. The film was produced by Arani Cuthbert. The cinematographer was Leon Narbey.The film was also screened internationally.dbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringDavid Farrardbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Burkedbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:starringBobby Howesdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_H._Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:nameThe Trojan Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brothersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Trojan_Brotherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_RogersThe Trojan Brothers is a 1946 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Patricia Burke, David Farrar and Bobby Howes. It is an adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same title by Pamela Hansford Johnson.dbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Dentondbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessie_Winterdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringNelson Ramseydbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Dentondbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.M_Barriedbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Twelve Pound Lookdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Twelve_Pound_Look_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_DentonThe Twelve Pound Look is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Jack Denton and starring Milton Rosmer, Jessie Winter and Ann Elliott.dbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Allodidbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_de_Pencierdbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:starringTara Roslingdbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:starringKelly Harmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Owens_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Allodidbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_de_Pencierdbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Allodidbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:nameThe Unclesdbp-dbr:The_Unclesdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Film_Centre_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy-drama_filmsThe Uncles is a 2000 Canadian drama film directed by James Allodi.The film stars Chris Owens as John, an Italian Canadian restaurant manager in Toronto who is supporting his brother Marco (Kelly Harms), a college student, and sister Celia (Tara Rosling), who is disabled after a head injury. When Celia develops an obsession with kidnapping neighbourhood babies to indulge her maternal instincts, John and Marco hatch a plan to get her pregnant so that she'll have her own baby and stop stealing other people's. The film's cast also includes Dino Tavarone, Veronica Hurnick, Nicola Lipman, Deborah Grover, Alan Van Sprang, Tony Nappo and Carlos Díaz.The film premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. It was a finalist for the Best Canadian Film award at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2001, and was named to TIFF's year-end Canada's Top Ten list.Owens received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002.dbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Transmission_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Odelldbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:producerDean Murphydbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringChevy Chasedbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringJacob Elordidbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringWayne Knightdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringShane Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringPaul Hogandbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringOlivia Newton-Johndbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringNate Torrencedbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringRachael Carpanidbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringReginald VelJohnsondbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringKerry Armstrongdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Stentdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Transmission_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Odelldbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Murphydbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:nameThe Very Excellent Mr. Dundeedbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_not_released_in_theaters_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:The_Very_Excellent_Mr._Dundeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsThe Very Excellent Mr. Dundee is a 2020 Australian comedy film directed by Dean Murphy, written by Robert Mond and Dean Murphy, and starring Paul Hogan, Rachael Carpani, Jacob Elordi, Charlotte Stent, Nate Torrence, Chevy Chase, John Cleese, Olivia Newton-John, Reginald VelJohnson, Shane Jacobson, Wayne Knight and Kerry Armstrong.Paul Hogan is reluctantly thrust back into the spotlight as he desperately attempts to restore his sullied reputation on the eve of being knighted. The title pays homage to Hogan's famous role of Crocodile Dundee.It was released on Amazon Prime Video on 17 July 2020, and was the final film Olivia Newton-John starred in before her death in 2022.dbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mischa_Auerdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Krimsdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:nameThe Texas Codedbp-dbr:The_Western_Codedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Western_Codepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Western Code is a 1932 American Western film directed by John P. McCarthy and starring Tim McCoy, Nora Lane, and Mischa Auer.The film contains the first known instance of the phrase "This town ain't big enough for the both of us" in popular media.dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Mason_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:starringGaston Glassdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:starringBen Turpindbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Marshall_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Cooper_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Ungerdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:nameThe Wife's Relationsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wife's_Relationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsThe Wife's Relations is a lost 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Maurice Marshall and starring Shirley Mason, Ben Turpin and Gaston Glass.dbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Barshadbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbp:nameThe Wildcat of Tucsondbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Wildcat_of_Tucsonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wild_Bill_HickokThe Wildcat of Tucson is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Bill Elliott as "Wild Bill" Hickok and Evelyn Young as Vivian Barlow. It is the third in Columbia Pictures' series of 12 "Wild Bill Hickok" films, followed by Across the Sierras.The film was produced and released by Columbia Pictures. A feature film, its length is 59 minutes.dbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Goldwyn_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J.R._Braydbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Goldwyn_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.R._Braydbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkersdbp-dbp:nameThe Wireless Wire-Walkersdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bray_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wireless_Wire-Walkerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weaselsThe Wireless Wire-Walkers, also released as Wireless Wire Walker, is a 1921 silent animated film starring Krazy Kat. The film marks the final Krazy Kat film produced by Bray Studios before the filmmakers moved to Winkler Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:directorRicard Cussódbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:producerKristen Souvlisdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:producerNadine Batesdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringRicard Cussódbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miranda_Tapselldbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringKate Murphydbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:starringRyan Renshawdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:nameThe Wishmas Treedbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishmas_Treepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Tales_from_Sanctuary_CityThe Wishmas Tree is a 2019 Australian animated adventure film written and directed by Ricard Cussó from a story by Peter Ivan. Financed by Screen Queensland and Screen Australia, it is the first film in Like a Photon Creative's The Tales from Sanctuary City franchise. The film stars Miranda Tapsell and Ross Noble. It had its world premiere at the Brisbane International Film Festival on 5 October 2019, and was released in Australian cinemas on 27 February 2020.dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorCharles Bartondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorGeorge Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorDerek Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorRoy William Neilldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorJoe Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorErle C. Kentondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Malverndbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerRick Yorn & Sean Danieldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerScott Stuber & Benicio del Torodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Sommers and Bob Ducsaydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBenicio del Torodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Goslingdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLon Chaney Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringWill Kempdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Busseydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ducsaydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Leesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curt_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Selfdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Purcelldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Kevin_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wolf Mandbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_mass_media_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Monsters_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1941dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Werewolf_fictionThe Wolf Man is a horror film series centered on Larry Talbot, a man who upon being bitten by a werewolf becomes one himself, and his subsequent attempts to cure himself of his murderous condition. The film series was created by Curt Siodmak.dbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:producerJim Munrodbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:producerHarold Crooksdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:producerPeter Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Crooksdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Crooksdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:nameThe World Is Watchingdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nicaraguadbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_RaymontThe World Is Watching is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Peter Raymont and released in 1988. The film examines media coverage of the Nicaraguan Revolution through the lens of an ABC News crew on the ground in the country, documenting the various production pressures and limitations that can hamper the efforts of journalists to fully and accurately report a story; its thesis hinges in part on the fact that Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega's key announcement that he would negotiate with the Contras was made only after the network's news production deadline for the day, leaving the network's initial reports on ABC World News Tonight able to report that he had made a speech but almost completely unable to say anything informative about it.The film was made with the full participation and support of ABC News anchor Peter Jennings.Produced for TVOntario and Britain's Channel 4, the film premiered at the 1988 Festival of Festivals. It was subsequently screened at the 1989 Berlin Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention for the Peace Award.It won the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.dbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mona_Freemandbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmond_O'Briendbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:nameThe World Was His Jurydbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:The_World_Was_His_Jurypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsThe World Was His Jury is a 1958 American drama film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Edmond O'Brien and Mona Freeman. It was released by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hoffman_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willard_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Barrydbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hoffman_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Huebschdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wreck of the Hesperusdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1830sdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellowdbp-dbr:The_Wreck_of_the_Hesperus_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_HoffmanThe Wreck of the Hesperus is a 1948 American adventure film directed by John Hoffman and starring Willard Parker, Edgar Buchanan and Patricia Barry. It was produced by silent film actor Wallace MacDonald in association with Columbia Pictures, which also distributed the film. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:distributorWillis Kent Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lane_Chandlerdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:starringHarry Todddbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:starringAdele Lacydbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Willis_Kent_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:nameThe Wyoming Whirlwinddbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wyoming_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_SchaeferThe Wyoming Whirlwind is a 1932 American western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lane Chandler, Adele Lacy and Harry Todd. It was produced by the independent Willis Kent as a second featuredbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:producerWalter Forsythdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:producerSonya Jampolskydbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:nameThere's a Flower in My Pedaldbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_DorfmanThere's a Flower in My Pedal is a Canadian short film, directed by Andrea Dorfman and released in 2005. Blending live action and animation in a collage style, the film is a poetic meditation on facing up to fear and insecurity, inspired in part by a childhood memory of her mother never riding her beloved bicycle again in her lifetime after sustaining a minor injury from falling off of it.The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the jury for the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film.dbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerArthur Dreifussdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Bowmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Jeandbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Ryandbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:McElbert_Mooredbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameThere's a Girl in My Heartdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herschel_Burke_Gilbertdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Dreifussdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Girl_in_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_comedy_filmsThere's a Girl in My Heart is a 1949 American musical comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss, starring Lee Bowman, Elyse Knox, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan. It was released by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation with many former contract stars from Universal Pictures.Filming started 25 July 1949.dbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:distributorSpectrum Picturesdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Cody_(actor)dbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:starringEdna Aslindbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:starringHal Taliaferrodbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_P._Hogan_(director)dbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:nameWestern Racketeersdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_J._HornerWestern Racketeers is a 1934 American western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Bill Cody, Edna Aslin and Hal Taliaferro It was an independent film produced on Poverty Row.dbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerW. Ray Johnstondbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry S. Webbdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerFlora E. Douglasdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Wilseydbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringBuddy Rooseveltdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringAllene Raydbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Flora_E._Douglasdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameWestward Bounddbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Bound_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._WebbWestward Bound is a 1930 American pre-Code western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jay Wilsey, Allene Ray and Buddy Roosevelt.dbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Realart_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHank McCunedbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Byron_Roberts_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarton MacLanedbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Gatesdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Realart_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Byron_Roberts_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_D._Wood_Jr.dbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWetbacksdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Wetbacks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsWetbacks is a 1956 American crime film directed by Hank McCune and starring Lloyd Bridges, Nancy Gates and Barton MacLane. An independent production, the title is a reference to "wetbacks" a now derogatory term for immigrants coming into the United States across the Mexican border. Location shooting took place around Santa Catalina Island and San Pedro in Los Angeles. It has plot similarities to the 1950 film The Breaking Point.dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringLee Banedbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringDerek Nelsondbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabelle_Lanyondbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kwame_Augustinedbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringNeville Canndbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:nameWerewolves of the Third Reichdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazisdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Josef_Mengeledbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Jonesdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nazi_exploitation_filmsWerewolves of the Third Reich is a 2017 British horror film written and directed by Andrew Jones.dbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:directorDom Lenoirdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:distributorPhoenix Worldwide Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:producerChris Hardmandbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:producerMatt Hookingsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:producerDom Lenoirdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:producerNancy Bressollesdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:starringMatt Hookingsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:starringMichael McKelldbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:starringHannah Waddinghamdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:starringAlan Forddbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:starringOlwen Catherine Kellydbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Hookingsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:nameWinter Ridgedbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Murder–suicide_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Winter_Ridgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_mystery_drama_filmsWinter Ridge is a 2018 British psychological thriller drama film directed by Dom Lenoir and starring Matt Hookings, Olwen Catherine Kelly, Michael McKell, Hannah Waddingham, Justin McDonald and Alan Ford. It was written by Ross Owen Williams.dbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:directorAlexander Sharpdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:distributor101dbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:producerAlexander Sharpdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:producerPeter Malone Elliottdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:starringNatalie Sharpdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:starringBehtash Fazlalidbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:starringBlake Stadeldbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:nameWired Shutdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wired_Shutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_horror_thriller_filmsWired Shut is a 2021 Canadian horror thriller film directed by Alexander Sharp, starring Blake Stadel, Natalie Sharp and Behtash Fazlali.dbp-dbr:Witch_Academydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Witch_Academydbp-dbp:starringPriscilla Barnes, Veronica Carothers, and Robert Vaughndbp-dbr:Witch_Academydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Witch_Academydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Thomas_McGeedbp-dbr:Witch_Academydbp-dbp:nameWitch Academydbp-dbr:Witch_Academydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Witch_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsWitch Academy (aka Little Devils) is a 1995 American comedy horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Priscilla Barnes, Veronica Carothers, and Robert Vaughn.It was written by Mark Thomas McGee and shot by Gary Graver. Ray said it was the last of his "scream queen" films as the bottom was about to drop out of that market.dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:directorRachel Feldmandbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:producerHolly MacConkeydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringCharles Solomon Jrdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringDominic Lucianadbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:starringNicole Laurendbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft III: The Kiss of Deathdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_III:_The_Kiss_of_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsWitchcraft III: The Kiss of Death is a 1991 American horror film directed by Rachel Feldman and starring Charles Solomon Jr, Dominic Luciana, and Nicole Lauren. It is the third film in the Witchcraft series. The film was distributed by Troma Studios and produced by Vista Street Entertainment. It is followed by Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart.dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:distributorSimitar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:producerHolly MacConkeydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Straindbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:starringCharles Solomon Jrdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft IV: The Virgin Heartdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_IV:_The_Virgin_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_MerendinoWitchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart is a 1992 American horror film directed by James Merendino and starring Charles Solomon Jr and Julie Strain. The fourth film in the Witchcraft series, it was followed by Witchcraft V: Dance with the Devil. Produced by Vista Street Entertainment, it was released by Troma Studios.dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:directorTalun Hsudbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:distributorSimitar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:producerMichael Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:producerDrew Pelosodbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Huffmandbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marklen_Kennedydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:starringCarolyn Taye-Lorendbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Merendinodbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft V: Dance with the Devildbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_V:_Dance_with_the_Devilpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_filmsWitchcraft V: Dance with the Devil is a 1993 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Talun Hsu and starring Marklen Kennedy, Carolyn Taye-Loren, and David Huffman. The fifth film in the Witchcraft series, followed by Witchcraft VI: The Devil's Mistress. It was produced by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios.dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:directorMichael Paul Girarddbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:distributorSimitar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:producerMichael Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashlie_Rheydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:starringDavid Byrnesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:starringAlisha Christensendbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:starringApril Brenemandbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:starringLoren Schmalledbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft VII: Judgement Hourdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_VII:_Judgement_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Paul_GirardWitchcraft VII: Judgement Hour (also known as Witchcraft 7: A Taste for Blood) is a 1995 American horror film directed by Michael Paul Girard and starring David Byrnes, April Breneman, Loren Schmalle, Alisha Christensen, and Ashlie Rhey. The seventh instalment in the Witchcraft film series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment and released direct-to-video on December 27, 1995 by Troma Studios. The script was written by Peter Flemming.dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:directorElisar Cabreradbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:distributorSimitar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerFrank Scantoridbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerElisar Cabreradbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerJon Blaydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Dalydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:starringWendy Cooperdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:starringStephanie Beatondbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft X: Mistress of the Craftdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_filmsWitchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft is a 1998 American horror film directed by Elisar Cabrera and starring Stephanie Beaton, Wendy Cooper, and Eileen Daly. The tenth film in the Witchcraft series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment. The movie is followed by Witchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood.dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:directorRon Forddbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:producerDavid S. Sterlingdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:producerPaula Pointer-Forddbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringJames Servaisdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringLauren Ian Richardsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:starringMiranda O'delldbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft XI: Sisters in Blooddbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Blooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_XI:_Sisters_in_Bloodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsWitchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood is a 2000 American horror film directed by Ron Ford and starring Miranda O'dell, Lauren Ian Richards, and James Servais. The eleventh film in the Witchcraft series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment. The film is followed by Witchcraft XII: In the Lair of the Serpent.dbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:distributorLiberty Picturesdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Cabotdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:starringEvelyn Brentdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Churchilldbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:starringReginald Dennydbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Nighdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Liberty_Picturesdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Orrdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Mann_Waddel_Woodrowdbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:nameWithout Childrendbp-dbr:Without_Childrendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Without_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_NighWithout Children, also known as Penthouse Party, is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Marguerite Churchill, Bruce Cabot and Evelyn Brent.dbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Paddendbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:starringOtis Harlandbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:starringGloria Sheadbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lela_E._Rogersdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:nameWomen Won't Telldbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Telldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Women_Won't_Tellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_ThorpeWomen Won't Tell is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sarah Padden, Otis Harlan and Gloria Shea. It was written by Lela E. Rogers, mother of Ginger Rogers.dbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:distributorDavis-Royal Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:producerEdward Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:producerJohn R. 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The movie was written by John Fante and Joseph Petracca and directed by Edward Dmytryk. It was made in Rome, with the sets designed by the art director, Mario Chiari.dbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Reisdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Z._Landidbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Warrickdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Ardendbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Reisdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Z._Landidbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Casparydbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Eliscudbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Purcelldbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:nameThree Husbandsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_afterlifedbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herschel_Burke_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Three_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_ReisThree Husbands is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Irving Reis and starring Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick, and Emlyn Williams.dbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:producerDavid E. Rosedbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Fowlerdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Watlingdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:starringCarole Lesleydbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:starringJohn Slaterdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winchell_Smithdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Barr_McCutcheondbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Byron_Ongleydbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:nameThree on a Spreedbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Three_on_a_Spreepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Brewster's_MillionsThree on a Spree (also known as Brewster's Millions) is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Jack Watling, Carole Lesley and John Slater. It is based on the 1902 novel Brewster's Millions by George Barr McCutcheon, which became the hit 1906 play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley. It had been previously filmed by Edward Small in 1945.The film was shot at Walton Studios. Its sets were designed by the art director John Blezard.dbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Pickett_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ryan_Pickett_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicedbp-dbp:nameYou Only Loved Me Twicedbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Only_Loved_Me_Twicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_crime_drama_filmsYou Only Loved Me Twice is a crime drama short film directed by Ryan Pickett. It is streamed by Indieflix.dbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Enrightdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:producerR. 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Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time, while their friends engage in sexually minded practical jokes.dbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringPinto Colvigdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmdbp-dbp:nameRadio Rhythmdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radiodbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Radio_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsRadio Rhythm is a 1931 short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the vast majority of Oswald cartoons produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 45th Lantz Oswald cartoon and the 97th cartoon in total.dbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbp:distributorFirst Nationaldbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Forandbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Farrowdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbp:nameShe Loved a Firemandbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Farrowdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:She_Loved_a_Firemanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_drama_filmsShe Loved a Fireman is a 1937 American action drama film directed by John Farrow and starring Dick Foran and Ann Sheridan.It was also known as I Loved a Fireman and Two Platoons.dbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroosdbp-dbp:directorGauri Warudidbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroosdbp-dbp:producerGauri Warudidbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroosdbp-dbp:nameSilent Ghungroosdbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroosdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Indiadbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroosdbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_theatredbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_theatredbp-dbr:Silent_Ghungroospurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_MaharashtraSilent Ghungroos is a 2006 Indian documentary film directed by Gauri Warudi. The film is about Tamasha, the folk musical theatre of Maharashtra, and traces its origins to the Peshwa era. Tamasha has been the source of entertainment and amusement for the rural Marathi audience for more than a century. It was made by a Pune-based journalist turned documentary film maker.dbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Molly_Ringwalddbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bob_Thorntondbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._T._Walshdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hickenlooperdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billy_Bob_Thorntondbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:nameSome Folks Call It a Sling Bladedbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Folks_Call_It_a_Sling_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_HickenlooperSome Folks Call It a Sling Blade is a 1994 short film written by Billy Bob Thornton, directed by George Hickenlooper and starring Thornton, Molly Ringwald, and J.T. Walsh.It was adapted into the 1996 feature film Sling Blade, also starring Thornton, which won Thornton the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.dbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Quinndbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Collinson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassindbp-dbp:nameTarget of an Assassindbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassindbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassindbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Collinsondbp-dbr:Target_of_an_Assassinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_action_thriller_filmsTarget of an Assassin is a 1977 South African thriller film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Anthony Quinn and John Phillip Law. It was completed in South Africa in 1976 as Tigers Don't Cry, but was not put into general American release for nearly nine years. Other alternate titles include African Rage, The Long Shot, and Fatal Assassin. Based on the novel Running Scared by Jon Burmeister.dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:directorHarry Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringClifford Heatherleydbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringGladys Frazindbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Taylordbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Glyderdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:nameThe Compulsory Husbanddbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:The_Compulsory_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_LachmanThe Compulsory Husband is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and Harry Lachman and starring Banks, Lillian Manton and Clifford Heatherley. It was based on a novel of the same title by John Glyder.dbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringHelen Ferrersdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringEliot Makehamdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D._A._Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringDerrick De Marneydbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Beckdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:nameThe Laughter of Foolsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_BrunelThe Laughter of Fools is a 1933 British drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring D. A. Clarke-Smith, Derrick De Marney and Helen Ferrers. It was based on a play by H. F. Maltby. The screenplay concerns an ambitious mother who plans to marry her daughter to a sea captain.The film was a quota quickie made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton by the independent producer George Smith as part of a contract from Fox, who needed a supply of films to distribute in order to comply with the terms of the quota.dbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Million_Haredbp-dbp:nameThe Million Haredbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Million_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsThe Million Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on April 6, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. In this film, Bugs and Daffy compete in a game show.Clips from The Million Hare were used, with color commentary by John Madden and Pat Summerall, as part of the fourth quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Folmar_Blangsteddbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Weeks_(film_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_LeSaintdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Graysondbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Folmar_Blangsteddbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:nameThe Old Wyoming Traildbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Old Wyoming Trail is a 1937 American Western film released by Columbia Pictures. Roy Rogers appears, albeit uncredited.dbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvia_Allmandbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Cottrelldbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittendbp-dbp:nameThe Robber Kittendbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Robber_Kittenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_HandThe Robber Kitten is a 1935 Walt Disney produced Silly Symphonies animated short film, directed by David Hand. The short is based on a story of the same name written by Robert Michael Ballantyne with the pseudonym Comus.dbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._deMilledbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Rathbonedbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Dresserdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Johnsondbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._deMilledbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:François_de_Cureldbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThis Mad Worlddbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Mad_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsThis Mad World is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by William C. deMille and starring Basil Rathbone, Kay Johnson and Louise Dresser. The film is based on a French play from 1922 called Terre inhumaine. During production, it was re-titled from Twelve Hours of Love to Inhuman Grounds then subsequently This Mad World.dbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Kleindbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbp:nameWhat a Crazy Worlddbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:What_a_Crazy_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_musical_filmsWhat a Crazy World is a 1963 film directed by Michael Carreras, co-written by Carreras and Alan Klein and based on the latter's stage play. The pop musical features various late 1950s and early 1960s musical performers such as Joe Brown, Marty Wilde, and Susan Maughan, and also includes an appearance by Freddie and the Dreamers, with Klein playing a minor role as a comrade of Brown's and Wilde's characters.dbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerLyman Daytondbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Garlanddbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Whitmoredbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Gingdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringStewart Petersendbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_C._Stewartdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Lambdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhere the Red Fern Growsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lex_de_Azevedodbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_TokarWhere the Red Fern Grows is a 1974 drama film directed by Norman Tokar and starring James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Stewart Petersen and Jack Ging. It is based on the 1961 novel of the same name.dbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josephine_Douglasdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Marksdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_Percivaldbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_La_Ruedbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josephine_Douglasdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Leonarddbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:nameOur Miss Freddbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Freddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willisdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hugh_Leonarddbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Peter_Greenwelldbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:Our_Miss_Fredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Josephine_DouglasOur Miss Fred is a 1972 British comedy film starring Danny La Rue, set during World War II. The film was also known by its video release titles Beyond the Call of Duty (Canada) and Operation: Fred (US). In the 1960s, La Rue was one of the highest paid entertainers in Britain, but this represents his only starring role in a feature film.dbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:producerLouis Graydbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monte_Haledbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lorna_Graydbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Betty_Burbridgedbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:nameOut California Waydbp-dbr:Out_California_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_California_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_SelanderOut California Way is a 1946 American Western musical film directed by Lesley Selander for Republic Pictures. It starred Monte Hale, Lorna Gray (billed as Adrian Booth) and Robert Blake. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans made cameo appearances. The film was the first feature to be shot in Trucolor.dbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kazik_Radwanskidbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:producerDaniel Montgomerydbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:starringCarmen Craigdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:starringJeanne Souterdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:starringJoe Ringdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:starringMarta Legradydbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:starringPeter Bavisdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kazik_Radwanskidbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kazik_Radwanskidbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:nameOut in That Deep Blue Seadbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_in_That_Deep_Blue_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kazik_RadwanskiOut in That Deep Blue Sea is a 2009 Canadian drama short film, written and directed by Kazik Radwanski. The third film after Assault and Princess Margaret Blvd. in his trilogy of short films about people facing moments of personal crisis, the film centres on a middle-aged real estate agent who is becoming dissatisfied with the amount of time and energy he has invested into the corporate rat race.The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2009, and received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 31st Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Saint-Jeandbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Heyerdahldbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sinelnikoffdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Kitchingdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Farbridgedbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Saint-Jeandbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Saint-Jeandbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:nameOut of Mind: The Stories of H. 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Lovecraftdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_H._P._Lovecraftdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind:_The_Stories_of_H._P._Lovecraftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_booksOut of Mind: The Stories of H. P. Lovecraft is a 1998 television film based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and starring Christopher Heyerdahl as H. P. Lovecraft.dbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:distributorGoldsmith Productionsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:distributorFirst Division Picturesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:distributorWilliam Steiner Filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noah_Beery_Sr.dbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:starringDorothy Burgessdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:starringMiriam Seegardbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Hutchisondbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Chapin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:nameOut of Singaporedbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Singaporedbp-dbr:Out_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_HutchisonOut of Singapore is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Noah Beery, Dorothy Burgess and Miriam Seegar. The film was re-released by Astor Pictures in 1941 as Gangsters of the Sea.dbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbp:producerCharles Mintzdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherdbp-dbp:nameOut of the Etherdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_the_Etherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsOut of the Ether is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miracle_Filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:producerDavid Speechleydbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glory_Annendbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Stokes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Cadelldbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:starringKate Fergusondbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:starringLynne Rossdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:starringMichael Rowlattdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_J._Warrendbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miracle_Filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:nameOuter Touchdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_abduction_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:Outer_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_J._WarrenOuter Touch (US title Spaced Out, also known as Outer Reach and Outer Spaced) is a 1979 British science fiction sex comedy film directed by Norman J. Warren and starring Glory Annen, Barry Stokes and Ava Cadell. The screenplay was by Andrew Payne from a story by David Speechley.dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:producerHenry L. Goldstonedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hoxiedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:starringDonald Keithdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:starringDorothy Gulliverdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darling_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:nameOutlaw Justicedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_SchaeferOutlaw Justice is a 1932 American pre-Code western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Jack Hoxie, Dorothy Gulliver and Donald Keith. It was produced as a second feature for release by Majestic Pictures.dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:directorHerbert S. Greenedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:distributorGlobe Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:producerRonald V. Ashcroftdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:producerCy Rothdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:starringRobert Clarkedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Kingdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:starringHarry Jamesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_D._Wood_Jr.dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:nameOutlaw Queendbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Queenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsOutlaw Queen is a 1957 American western film directed by Herbert S. Greene and starring Andrea King, Harry James and Robert Clarke.dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Jergensdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Langandbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameOutlaw Treasuredbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_DrakeOutlaw Treasure is a 1955 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Johnny Carpenter, Adele Jergens, and Glenn Langan. It was one of the first movies released by American Releasing Corporation, which later became American International Pictures. (Samuel Z. Arkoff of AIP had worked with Johnny Carpenter previously on The Lawless Rider.)dbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Robinsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbp:nameOutlaws of Boulder Passdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Outlaws_of_Boulder_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsOutlaws of Boulder Pass is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider" and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Hammer, with Marjorie Manners, I. Stanford Jolley and Karl Hackett. The film was released on 12 June 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation.This is the last of the eleven Lone Rider films starring George Houston as Tom Cameron. Starting with the next film, Overland Stagecoach, the Lone Rider will be played by Robert Livingston.Houston, once an opera singer, sang two songs in this film: "Let Me Keep Roamin' the Prairie" and "The Grass Is Always Green in Sunshine Valley". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter.dbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringVince Barnettdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Randall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Mooredbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameOverland Maildbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Overland_Mail_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._HillOverland Mail is a 1939 American western film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Jack Randall, Vince Barnett and Dennis Moore. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures which specialized in low-budget second features, particularly westerns.dbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:directorDavid Sproxtondbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:directorMark Brierleydbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sproxtondbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:producerDave Throsselldbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Sproxtondbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sproxtondbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:nameOwzatdbp-dbr:Owzatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cricket_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aardman_Animations_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_skeletonsdbp-dbr:Owzatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_computer-animated_filmsOwzat is a 1997 CGI short film created by Aardman Animations. The title is a shortened form of "How's that?", the traditional call used to request rulings from an umpire during a game of cricket.dbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedmandbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:starringRobert Douglasdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedmandbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Con_Westdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Sargentdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:nameP.C. Josserdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:P.C._Josserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_RosmerP.C. Josser is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Ernie Lotinga, Robert Douglas and Garry Marsh. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at the Islington Studios in London. It is sometimes confused with another film Doctor Josser K.C. which was released the same year.The film is based on a 1926 stage play The Police Force, written by Lotinga himself, about a discharged policeman who is able to prevent dishonesty in the horseracing world.dbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Lombardo_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Hallahandbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fionnula_Flanagandbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Le_Matdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Molly_Ringwalddbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_Roccodbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Lombardo_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rothdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameP.K. and the Kiddbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:P.K._and_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsP.K. and the Kid (also known as Petaluma Pride) is a 1987 American drama film directed by Lou Lombardo and starring Paul Le Mat, Molly Ringwald, Alex Rocco, Charles Hallahan and Fionnula Flanagan. Filmed in 1983 but shelved for four years, it was eventually released in 1987.dbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Redgravedbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:nameOur Friends, the Hayseedsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsOur Friends, the Hayseeds is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It centers on the rural family, the Hayseeds, and their rivalry with a neighbouring family, the Duggans.It was Smith's first movie as a director and was a popular success at the box office, leading to a number of sequels. However no known copy of it exists today and it is considered a lost film.dbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppydbp-dbp:namePappy's Puppydbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pappy's_Puppypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsPappy's Puppy is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 17, 1955, and stars Sylvester the Cat. Mel Blanc provides all of the vocal characterizations; however, aside from whistling, Sylvester does not speak in this short.dbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Santa_Rosa_Productionsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shpetnerdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bakalyandbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Lynchdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Santa_Rosa_Productionsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Z._Arkoffdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shpetnerdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Shpetnerdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:nameParatroop Commanddbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:Paratroop_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_war_filmsParatroop Command is a 1959 American war film directed by William Witney, starring Richard Bakalyan, Ken Lynch and Jack Hogan. American International Pictures originally released the film as a double feature with Submarine Seahawk.dbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Mack_(director)dbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Saxdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Stone_(actress)dbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Mack_(director)dbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Saxdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyrus_Wooddbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:E._Ray_Goetzdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:nameParee, Pareedbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._short_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitaphone_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Mackdbp-dbr:Paree,_Pareepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_SaxParee, Paree is a 1934 black-and-white Vitaphone musical short starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Stone. Cole Porter wrote the lyrics and music for this musical comedy short.dbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Parkerdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Downsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:starringNoah Beery Jr.dbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Nelsondbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Briskindbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Atwaterdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Robert_Brendbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:nameParents on Trialdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Parents_on_Trialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_NelsonParents on Trial is a 1939 American drama film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Jean Parker, Johnny Downs and Noah Beery Jr.dbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:nameRail Rodedbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_filmsRail Rode is a 1927 silent short animated film released by Paramount Pictures featuring Krazy Kat.dbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:directorJon Purdydbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:producerAlida Camp,Gwen Field, Barbara Klein, Carol Dunn Trusselldbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Terry_(actor)dbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mimi_Rogersdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Zanedbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:nameReflections on a Crimedbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Reflections_on_a_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_crime_thriller_filmsReflections on a Crime (also known as Reflections in the Dark) is a 1994 American prison thriller written and directed by Jon Purdy. Mimi Rogers stars as a woman in the final hours of Death Row retelling the murder of her husband that she was incarcerated for.dbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:distributorMalibu Bay Filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Penhalldbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hope_Marie_Carltondbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Apreadbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dona_Speirdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:nameSavage Beachdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Beachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_SidarisSavage Beach is a 1989 action adventure film written and directed by Andy Sidaris and starring Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, John Aprea, Bruce Penhall. It is the fourth installment in the Triple B film series.dbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Fowleydbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adolphe_Menjoudbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Whalen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Martin_(American_singer)dbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Montagu_Lovedbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patsy_Kellydbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Healydbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringThe Ritz Brothersdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dixie_Dunbardbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Stanton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Lanfielddbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Yellendbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:nameSing, Baby, Singdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sing,_Baby,_Singpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_LanfieldSing, Baby, Sing is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Alice Faye, Adolphe Menjou and Gregory Ratoff. It was produced and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. Richard A. Whiting and Walter Bullock received an Academy Award nomination in Best Original Song at the 9th Academy Awards for their song "When Did You Leave Heaven".dbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duncan_Wooddbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:producerGiulio Zampidbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Murraydbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Hirddbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronnie_Corbettdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Duncan_Wooddbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:nameSome Will, Some Won'tdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Will,_Some_Won'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_BlakeSome Will, Some Won't is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood, starring an ensemble British cast including Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips and Arthur Lowe. It is a remake of Laughter in Paradise (1951). It was written by Geoffrey Jones and Lewis Schwarz.In Henry Russell's will, four family members are left £150,000 on condition they do the bizarre tasks Russell has set out for them.dbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorTigon Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Flemyngdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Venthamdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:nameThe Blood Beast Terrordbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Blood_Beast_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_SewellThe Blood Beast Terror (U.S. title: The Vampire-Beast Craves Blood; also known as Blood Beast From Hell and Deathshead Vampire) is a 1968 British horror film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Peter Cushing, Robert Flemyng and Wanda Ventham. It was written by Peter Bryan. It was released in the UK by Tigon in February 1968, and in the United States by Pacemaker Pictures on a double-bill with Slaughter of the Vampires (1962).dbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_L._Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringAntoinette Cellierdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringLeslie Perrinsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Gables Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gables_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_HughesThe Gables Mystery is a 1938 British crime film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Francis L. Sullivan, Antoinette Cellier and Leslie Perrins. It is an adaptation of the play The Man at Six by Jack Celestin and Jack DeLeon, previously made into a 1931 film of the same title which was also directed by Hughes. It was shot at Welwyn Studios as a quota quickie for release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Thomas_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Smith_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbp:nameThe Hawk of Powder Riverdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_of_Powder_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_TaylorThe Hawk of Powder River is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor.dbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Del_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDel Lorddbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charley_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHugh McCollumdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Fiskedbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charley_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hecklerdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Del_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heckler_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsThe Heckler (1940) is an American short film produced by Columbia Pictures Corporation directed by Del Lord and starring Charley Chase.dbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:directorAnimation direction:dbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:directorVáclav Bedrichdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Swiftdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:nameThe Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kitdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rembrandt_Films_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsThe Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a 123th episode in Tom and Jerry animated action comedy short film, produced and released on August 10, 1962. It was the ninth cartoon in a series of thirteen to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. It updates its copyright to the current year 1962 as opposed to the 1961 copyright of Dicky Moe.The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a sarcastic attack on the series as a whole and its formulaic approach, which the short mocks as excessively violent and designed solely for profit. Deitch had strongly divergent views on animation compared to Tom and Jerry's creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, that he openly expressed throughout his lifetime.The film has a martial arts theme. Jerry Mouse and Tom Cat train in judo and then hold a breaking contest, in which each tries to outdo the other.dbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperdbp-dbp:nameThe Wabbit Who Came to Supperdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wabbit_Who_Came_to_Supperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesThe Wabbit Who Came to Supper is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It was released on March 28, 1942, and directed by Friz Freleng.dbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jessie_Mapledbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:producerJessie Mapledbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:producerLeroy Pattondbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Cooper-Dykedbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_McGeedbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:starringPaula McGeedbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jessie_Mapledbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jessie_Mapledbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leroy_Pattondbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:S._Pearl_Sharpdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:nameTwice as Nicedbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_as_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsTwice as Nice is a 1989 drama film directed by Jessie Maple and starring Pamela McGee, Paula McGee, and Cynthia Cooper-Dyke. It was Maple's second feature, making her the first African-American woman to direct two feature films.dbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Camerinidbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shari_Robertsondbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:distributorRoco Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:distributorThe Epidavros Project, Incdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Camerinidbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shari_Robertsondbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Camerinidbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shari_Robertsondbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Camerinidbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shari_Robertsondbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:nameWell-Founded Feardbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Feardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Well-Founded_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_refugeesWell-Founded Fear is a 2000 documentary film from directors Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini. The film takes its title from the formal definition of a refugee under the UN Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, as a person who deserves protection, "owing to a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.” The film analyzes the US asylum process by following several asylum applicants and asylum officers through actual INS interviews.dbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Noonandbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:producerScott Macaulaydbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:producerRobin O'Haradbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:starringTom Noonandbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Sillasdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Noonandbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Noonandbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:nameWhat Happened Was...dbp-dbr:What_Happened_Wasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Waspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Company_filmsWhat Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonan's original stage play of the same name.dbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(animation)dbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbp:starringDaws Butlerdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(animation)dbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worlddbp-dbp:nameWild Wild Worlddbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Wild_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_cavemenWild Wild World is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on February 27, 1960.dbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Gordondbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstdbp-dbp:distributorAutomobile Manufacturers of Americadbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstdbp-dbp:producerAutomobile Manufacturers of Americadbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstdbp-dbp:nameYour Safety Firstdbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2000dbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Your_Safety_Firstpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsYour Safety First was a 1956 promotional cartoon created by the Automobile Manufacturers of America. The 13-minute short film set in the year 2000 explains the history of the automobile and the improvements to comfort, performance, and safety that have been made over the years. It has been noted as a precursor to the animated series The Jetsons, which borrowed heavily on the ideas presented in the cartoon including a three-hour work day, automated flying cars, and robotic arms performing most tasks.dbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaydbp-dbp:nameRabbit Every Mondaydbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Rabbit_Every_Mondaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsRabbit Every Monday is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 10, 1951, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title is a play on Chicken Every Sunday.It is the last short to feature Sam's mouth below his mustache; his design changes midway through the film.Rabbit Every Monday has the distinction of being the first Looney Tunes cartoon to appear on the first episode of The Bugs Bunny Show, on October 11, 1960.dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringGregory Ratoffdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gwili_Andredbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringFrank Morgandbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringJohn Warburtondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Ornitzdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:nameSecrets of the French Policedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsSecrets of the French Police is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, and Frank Morgan.The film was made as a B film by RKO Radio Pictures, using some of the sets from RKO's The Most Dangerous Game (1932). The film is based partly on Samuel Ornitz's own unpublished novel The Last Empress.dbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont Ideal Filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIvor Novellodbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaddie Cliffdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gordon_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSleeping Cardbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anatole_Litvakdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Sleeping_Car_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsSleeping Car is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Madeleine Carroll, Ivor Novello, and Laddie Cliff.It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in London. The film's art direction was by Alfred Junge.dbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:producerHarry Lee Danzigerdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Irelanddbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Pollockdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:starringJohn Charlesworthdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:starringJocelyn Brittondbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Godfrey_Graysondbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:nameSo Evil, So Youngdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:So_Evil,_So_Youngpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Godfrey_GraysonSo Evil, So Young is a 1961 British Technicolor reform school prison film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Jill Ireland and Ellen Pollock. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzigers.dbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Everett Hortondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Bushelldbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Hysondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSoldiers of the Kingdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsSoldiers of the King is a 1933 British historical comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Edward Everett Horton and Anthony Bushell. It was Courtneidge's fourth film, and the first she appeared in without her husband Jack Hulbert. Courtneidge plays the matriarch of a music hall family, in a plot that switches between the Victorian era and the 1930s present.Filming began in August 1932. It was shot at Islington, Beaconsfield and Welwyn Studios. The film's art direction is by Alex Vetchinsky. It was popular enough to be re-issued in 1939.dbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Edmunds_(director)dbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Film Productionsdbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:producerR. Howard Alexanderdbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:starringHal Waltersdbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Gooldendbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:starringPolly Warddbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Edmunds_(director)dbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R._Howard_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Edmunds_(director)dbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._Howard_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:nameTelevision Talentdbp-dbr:Television_Talentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Television_Talentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Television_Talentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Television_Talentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Television_Talentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Television_Talentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Television_Talentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsTelevision Talent is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Robert Edmunds and starring Richard Goolden, Hal Walters and Polly Ward. The film was a quota quickie. The plot concerns a music teacher who takes part in a talent contest.dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:producerEddie Davisdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Betzdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:nameThat Lady from Pekingdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eddie_DavisThat Lady from Peking is an Australian crime film written, produced and directed by Eddie Davis and starring Carl Betz, Nancy Kwan and Bobby Rydell. Although filmed in 1969, it was not screened commercially until 1975.It was the last of three films Eddie Davis made in Australia.dbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernand_Graveydbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Muriel_Akeddbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samson_Raphaelsondbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monckton_Hoffedbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Queen's Affairdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Queen's_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsThe Queen's Affair is a 1934 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Fernand Gravey, Muriel Aked and Edward Chapman. An Eastern European President falls in love with the Queen whom he had previously deposed. It was also released as Queen's Affair and Runaway Queen.It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams. Gowns were designed by Doris Zinkeisen.dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Lumleydbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Vernondbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddie_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Coles_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Gibson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roy_Skeggsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Houghtondbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:nameThe Satanic Rites of Draculadbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Satanismdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbr:The_Satanic_Rites_of_Draculapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_GibsonThe Satanic Rites of Dracula is a 1973 British horror film directed by Alan Gibson and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is the eighth film in Hammer's Dracula series, and the seventh and final one to feature Christopher Lee as Dracula. The film was also the third to unite Peter Cushing as Van Helsing with Lee, following Dracula (1958) and Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972).dbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Stupor_Salesmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsThe Stupor Salesman is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Arthur Davis, and written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott. The cartoon was released on November 20, 1948, and stars Daffy Duck.dbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pressmandbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herb_Jaffedbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven-Charles_Jaffedbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerMichael Pressmandbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerEdward A. Teetsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynnis_O'Connordbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Langelladbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Hulcedbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pressmandbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pressmandbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herb_Jaffedbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven-Charles_Jaffedbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Shaberdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:nameThose Lips, Those Eyesdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Pressmandbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Smalldbp-dbr:Those_Lips,_Those_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steven-Charles_JaffeThose Lips, Those Eyes is a 1980 American romance film directed by Michael Pressman and starring Frank Langella, Glynnis O'Connor, and Tom Hulce.dbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:producerJoseph Barberadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:producerWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hannadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bennettdbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Homer_Brightmandbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:nameTot Watchersdbp-dbr:Tot_Watchersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_William_Hannadbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tot_Watcherspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsTot Watchers is a 1958 American one-reel animated Tom and Jerry action comedy short. It was produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 1, 1958. It is the 114th and last Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon produced or directed by both Hanna and Barbera, and the last cartoon short of the series until Gene Deitch's Switchin' Kitten in 1961. Barbera would return to direct one final Tom and Jerry theatrical short, The Karate Guard, in 2005.In the film, Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse initially attempt to return a wandering infant to its caretaker. When the baby resumes its wanderings and enters a construction site, they go out of their way to protect it. Afterwards, the duo are mistaken for kidnappers and arrested by the police for kidnapping the baby.dbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Kalangisdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:producerHarvey Glazerdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Zanedbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:starringMaggie Castledbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Kalangisdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Kalangisdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Hennellydbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:nameThe Maddbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_zombie_filmsThe Mad is a 2007 comedy/horror film, starring Billy Zane and Maggie Castle, and directed and written by John Kalangis.dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:I._E._Chadwikdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbp:starringRuth Halldbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:I._E._Chadwikdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Casey_Jonespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Casey_JonesThe Return of Casey Jones is a 1933 American Pre-Code action adventure film directed by John P. McCarthy, written by Harry L. Fraser and starring Charles Starrett and Ruth Hall. The film is based on the story of the same name by John Johns, published in the April 1933 issue of Railroad Stories magazine (reprinted in 2019 by Bold Venture Press in their Railroad Stories reprint collection). The film was a Monogram Pictures Corporation production.dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:distributorCompton Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:distributorTopazdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:starringIain Gregorydbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:nameThe Yellow Teddybearsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Teddy_Bearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-DavisThe Yellow Teddy Bears (also known as The Yellow Teddybears; US release titles: The Yellow Golliwog, Gutter Girls and The Thrill Seekers) is a 1963 British exploitation drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Jacqueline Ellis, Iain Gregory, Raymond Huntley and Georgina Patterson. It was written by Donald Ford and Derek Ford.dbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_McDowalldbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Pattersondbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Winterdbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Haileydbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:nameTime Lockdbp-dbr:Time_Lockdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Thomasdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:Time_Lockpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_HaileyTime Lock is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Vincent Winter, Lee Patterson and Betty McDowall. It was written by Peter Rogers based on the play of the same title by Arthur Hailey. It features a young, pre-James Bond Sean Connery. The film follows the attempt to rescue a six-year-old boy who is accidentally locked in a bank vault.dbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ealing_Studiosdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Johnsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Farrar_(actor)dbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Basil_Sydneydbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:C._V._Francedbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Hirddbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Taylor_(actor)dbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ealing_Studiosdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dightondbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Diana_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWent the Day Well?dbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1942dbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Went_the_Day_Well%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_invasions_of_EnglandWent the Day Well? is a 1942 British war film adapted from a story by Graham Greene and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It was produced by Michael Balcon of Ealing Studios and served as unofficial propaganda for the war effort. The film shows a village in southern England taken over by German paratroopers, reflecting the greatest fear of the British public of the time, although the threat of German invasion had largely receded. The film is notable for its unusually, for the time, frank depiction of ruthless violence.dbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Lewis_Simpsondbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Meansdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trent_Forddbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Robinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Feldmandbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Lewis_Simpsondbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Lewis_Simpsondbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:nameRez Bombdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rez_Bombpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_thriller_filmsRez Bomb is a 2008 feature film directed and written filmmaker Steven Lewis Simpson and starring Tamara Feldman, Trent Ford, Russell Means, and Chris Robinson.The film, a love story and thriller, is set in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, which is the poorest place in the United States. The film was written to be shot in Scotland. The other main location was Rushville, Nebraska.The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2008.dbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Harrison_(director)dbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:distributorStrand Releasingdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:distributorFilm Fourdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Starchdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Corrigandbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringJason Andrewsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kimberly_Flynndbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:starringEddie Danielsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Harrison_(director)dbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Harrison_(director)dbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:nameRhythm Thiefdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_Thiefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersRhythm Thief is a 1994 independent drama film directed by Matthew Harrison. The standard 16mm black-and-white feature was made for US$11,000 and was awarded a Special Jury Recognition for Directing at the Sundance Film Festival. It was given a limited theatrical release in the US and Europe on November 15, 1995. In 2008, Rhythm Thief was released on DVD by Kino Lorber.dbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tutta_Rolfdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Donohue_(director)dbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Donohue_(director)dbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:nameRhythm in the Airdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Rhythm_in_the_Airpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._WoodsRhythm in the Air is a 1936 British comedy dance film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring husband and wife dance partnership American Jack Donohue and Norwegian Tutta Rolf. The film was a quota quickie production, written by Donohue in collaboration with Vina de Vesci, and was reportedly largely autobiographical, as the events in the film closely mirrored Donohue own experience of coming to be a dancer.dbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Georgedbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Hausmandbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Selbydbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lithgowdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Walkerdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Dooleydbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Kiserdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roberta_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trini_Alvaradodbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Worthdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Levydbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Georgedbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRich Kidsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pubertydbp-dbr:Rich_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_M._YoungRich Kids is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Trini Alvarado and Jeremy Levy. It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards at the 1st Youth in Film Awards, held in 1979.dbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Snow_Timedbp-dbp:nameSnow Timedbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Figure_skating_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsSnow Time, also known as Alaska Daze in some reissues, is a 1932 animated short film distributed by Columbia Pictures, part of the Krazy Kat series.dbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:distributorNew Line Cinemadbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:producerHoward Gottfrieddbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:starringShelley Duvalldbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:starringLarry Millerdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:starringHulk Hogandbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Cappellodbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:nameSuburban Commandodbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Internet_memesdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Commandopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_comedy_filmsSuburban Commando is a 1991 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Burt Kennedy, produced by Howard Gottfried, and written by Frank Cappello. The film stars Hulk Hogan, Christopher Lloyd, Shelley Duvall, and Larry Miller. Additionally, a young Elisabeth Moss briefly appears in her film debut, as does Mark Calaway.The film was originally titled Urban Commando, and was intended for Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger. When these two opted to make Twins (1988), the script was bought by New Line Cinema as the follow-up to another Hulk Hogan film, No Holds Barred.In the film, an extraterrestrial warrior botches a part of his mission. He is subsequently instructed to take a vacation, and causes damages to his own control systems while reacting in frustration. He crash-lands on planet Earth, and finds himself stranded there until his spaceship recharges itself. He unintentionally gets his new landlords involved in conflicts with his foes.dbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Russelldbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Rafelsondbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Susan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:producerMelvin Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:producerRonaldo Vasconcellosdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:producerJonathan Brettdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:producerNoah Goldendbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hetty_Baynesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mira_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arliss_Howarddbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynda_Williamsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Shepherddbp-dbr:Tales_of_Eroticadbp-dbp:starringRichard 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Grosvenordbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cree_Summerdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tress_MacNeilledbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rob_Paulsendbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Camryn_Manheimdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Marsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nika_Futtermandbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anndi_McAfeedbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Clarke_Duncandbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ingledbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miriam_Flynndbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aria_Noelle_Curzondbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashley_Rose_Orrdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusesdbp-dbp:starringLeigh 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Statesdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Taveradbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Animation_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Land_Before_Time_XI:_Invasion_of_the_Tinysaurusespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Land_Before_Time_filmsThe Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film and the 11th film in The Land Before Time series. It was released on January 11, 2005, by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mascot_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buzz_Bartondbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Marlowedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Shumwaydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josef_Swickarddbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mascot_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Presley_Burtdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Defenderdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Defenderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mascot_Pictures_film_serialsThe Lone Defender is a 1930 American Pre-Code Mascot serial film starring Rin Tin Tin. It was Mascot's first all-sound serial (the second to have any sound at all, after the partial sound in The King of the Kongo). It was Rin Tin Tin's first serial at Mascot, after being dropped by Warner Bros. when they decided animal pictures would not work with "Talkies". He also starred in the later serial The Lightning Warrior, which was his last appearance (he died in 1932).The plot revolves around Rin Tin Tin as "Rinty" and a secret gold mine fought over by the criminal "The Cactus Kid" and the legitimate owners. Material from this serial was edited into a feature film version and released under the same name in 1934.dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:distributorBudd Rogers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Coulourisdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Arnalldbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:nameThe Man Without a Bodydbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._Lee_WilderThe Man Without a Body (also known as Curse of Nostradamus) is a low budget 1957 British second feature horror film, produced by Guido Coen and directed by Charles Saunders and W. Lee Wilder. It stars Robert Hutton, George Coulouris, Julia Arnall and Nadja Regin. A wealthy American man with a brain tumour plans to replace his brain with that of Nostradamus.The film was released theatrically in England in 1957 on a double bill with the Japanese film Half Human (1958) and a year later in the US on a double bill with Fright (1956).dbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Massengaledbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Top_Bunk_Filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:producerJack Massengaledbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Quentin_Crispdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathy_Najimydbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Robertson_(animator)dbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Stolerdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Gunderson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Massengaledbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Top_Bunk_Filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killersdbp-dbp:nameTopsy and Bunker: The Cat Killersdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Topsy_and_Bunker:_The_Cat_Killerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_drama_filmsTopsy and Bunker: The Cat Killers is a 1992 mystery/drama film released by Top Bunk Films, the first feature film directed by underground cine-video artist Thomas Massengale.dbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Penelope_Pussycat_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._short_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Scent's_Worthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsTwo Scent's Worth is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on October 15, 1955, and stars Pepé Le Pew. The title is a play on the term "two cents worth", meaning one's unsolicited opinion.In the film, a bank robber uses an ordinary cat (Penelope Pussycat) disguised as a skunk to scare away the patrons of the bank. The cat unwittingly attracts a real skunk who falls in love with her. Pepé Le Pew chases his love interest through the French Alps.dbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:starringMel BlancSara Bernerdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:starringPhil Kramerdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!dbp-dbp:nameWe, the Animals Squeak!dbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:We,_the_Animals_Squeak!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_ClampettWe, the Animals Squeak! is a 1941 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directing Bob Clampett. The short was released on August 9, 1941, and stars Porky Pig. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Billy Bletcher and Phil Kramer.This short is a parody of the 1930s radio program, "We the People," an early reality program where people would share unusual stories with the audience. Porky Pig is the program's moderator.dbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:directorEric Muellerdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:distributor1dbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Petersondbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerJulie Hartleydbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:starringGregory Gilesdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:starringKraig Swartzdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:starringMatt Guidrydbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughdbp-dbp:nameWorld and Time Enoughdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:World_and_Time_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsWorld and Time Enough is a 1994 independent gay-themed romantic comedy-drama written and directed by Eric Mueller and starring Gregory Giles, Matt Guidry, and Kraig Swartz.dbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBecker Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMargot McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Waters_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robardsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Goodmandbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborra-Lee_Furnessdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Petruzzidbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Croftdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Real Macawdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bill_Contidbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Real_Macaw_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ParrotsThe Real Macaw is a 1998 Australian adventure film written by Bruce Hancock and Matthew Perry and directed by Mario Andreacchio. It was produced and distributed by Becker Entertainment in association with the Australian Film Finance Corporation, The South Australian Film Corporation, The New South Wales Film and Television Office and The Queensland Government through Film Queensland, and filmed on location in Brisbane, Queensland. The film was released in Australia on 24 September 1998 and released on VHS in the United States and Canada on 11 July 2000 by Paramount Home Video. It stars Jamie Croft as Sam Girdis, Deborra-Lee Furness as Beth Girdis, Joe Petruzzi as Rick Girdis, John Waters as Dr. Lance Hagen, and Jason Robards as Grandpa Girdis. The voice of Mac the Parrot was performed by Daniel Murphy in the Australian version and by John Goodman in the North American version.dbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birddbp-dbp:directorTed Petokdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birddbp-dbp:distributorRegency Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birddbp-dbp:producerTed Petokdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birddbp-dbp:starringLen Maxwelldbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birddbp-dbp:nameThe Crunch Birddbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birddbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crunch_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_short_filmsThe Crunch Bird (El pájaro crujiente) is an animated short by Joe Petrovich, Len Maxwell, and Ted Petok. It won the 1971 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The short revolves around a bird that has the ability to devour anything, and which acts on orders from its masters. Its new master accidentally instructs the bird to devour his own buttocks.Joe Petrovich animated the cartoon. Len Maxwell provided the voices for the husband, wife, and pet shop owner. It was followed by the sequel Crunch Bird II in 1975. It is based on an old joke called "crunchy bird" which concludes in a similar way. The film softened the victim's fate by changing "crunchy bird, my eye" to "crunch bird, my ass", despite the language itself being coarser.dbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:producerJerome C. Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sterling_Haydendbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:nameThe Iron Sheriffdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Salkowdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Emil_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Iron_Sheriffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsThe Iron Sheriff is a 1957 American Western film starring Sterling Hayden.dbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lucki_Stipeticdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucki_Stipeticdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ellisdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameWhere the Green Ants Dreamdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Where_the_Green_Ants_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_AustraliaWhere the Green Ants Dream (German: Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen) is a 1984 English-language West German film directed and co-written by Werner Herzog, made in Australia. Based on a true story about Indigenous land rights in Australia, but slated as a mixture of fact and fiction, it only got a limited release in Australia, where it was not well received by critics; the film fared a bit better in Europe and North America.dbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:directorHerbert S. Greenedbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Terrydbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Marshdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:starringScotty Morrowdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Marshdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_C._Piercedbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Cosmic Mandbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Mandbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cosmic_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsThe Cosmic Man is a 1959 independently made black-and-white science fiction film, directed by Herbert S. Greene and produced by Robert A. Terry. The film stars John Carradine, Bruce Bennett and Angela Greene. The narrative concerns an extraterrestrial being who, just as the space age is beginning, comes to Earth bearing a message of interplanetary peace and understanding, only to clash with the military. The Cosmic Man was made by Futura Productions Inc. and was distributed in the US by Allied Artists and in the UK by Associated British-Pathé.dbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:nameThe Dixie Fryerdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tornadoesThe Dixie Fryer is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on September 24, 1960, and features Foghorn Leghorn.The cartoon is also the second and final cartoon to feature the buzzards (who are referred to as chicken hawks in this short), "Pappy" and "Elvis", the first being the Bugs Bunny cartoon, "Backwoods Bunny", released a year earlier.dbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parkyndbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:producerJulian Wintledbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Robertson_Justicedbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Christiedbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parkyndbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keble_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Fast Ladydbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Fast_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsThe Fast Lady is a 1962 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and starring James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Stanley Baxter, Kathleen Harrison, and Julie Christie. The screenplay was by Henry Blyth and Jack Davies, based on the 1925 novel The Fast Lady by Keble Howard. It was the third in a trilogy of comedies written by Jack Davies that Annakin made for Independent Artists.Don Sharp directed second unit. "The Fast Lady" is the name of a vintage Bentley.A loose sequel, Father Came Too!, was released in February 1964.dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Nedelldbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringJoyce Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringDodo Wattsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:nameThe Man from Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Man_from_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsThe Man from Chicago is a 1930 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Bernard Nedell, Dodo Watts, Joyce Kennedy and Austin Trevor. It was produced at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kleinerdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kleinerdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:JP_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbp:nameThe Rabbit Trapdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harold_Hechtdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Burt_Lancasterdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Norma_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Leacockdbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Rabbit_Trappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_KleinerThe Rabbit Trap is a 1959 American drama film directed by Philip Leacock based on a 1955 Goodyear Television Playhouse teleplay by JP Miller.dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jaume_Rouresdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerEsther Garcíadbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Agustín_Almodóvardbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Robbinsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Christiedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Polleydbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Javier_Cámaradbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jaume_Rouresdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Agustín_Almodóvardbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isabel_Coixetdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Life of Wordsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordsdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yugoslav_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_Goya_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Burn_survivors_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Agustín_Almodóvardbp-dbr:The_Secret_Life_of_Wordspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isabel_CoixetThe Secret Life of Words is a 2005 Spanish-Irish drama film written and directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sarah Polley, Tim Robbins, Javier Cámara and Julie Christie. It was released on 15 December 2006.The film uses a song of the same name by Tamaru Yamada in the Japanese version.dbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:directorMaurice J. Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:producerVictor Katonadbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Lawson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_de_Casalisdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Turners of Prospect Roaddbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_and_television_featuring_Greyhound_racingdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyhound_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Turners_of_Prospect_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_J._WilsonThe Turners of Prospect Road is a 1947 British drama film directed by Maurice J. Wilson and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Helena Pickard and Maureen Glynne. A pet greyhound wins a major race meeting. It was shot at Walton Studios. As of 1996, it was missing from the National Film Archive.dbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Pittmandbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:producerLynne Bespflugdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alyssa_Milanodbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Bancroft_(actor)dbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Pittmandbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Mendelsohndbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:nameTo Brave Alaskadbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alaskadbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:To_Brave_Alaskapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_PittmanTo Brave Alaska is a 1996 American made-for-TV adventure film directed by Bruce Pittman. Based on a true story, the film stars Alyssa Milano and Cameron Bancroft as a young couple who attempt to survive in the rough Alaskan wilderness.dbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Craig_R._Baxleydbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:producerJudy Cairodbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:starringDaniel Baldwindbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Joan_Hartdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:starringJeremy Jordandbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:starringDavid Lascherdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_R._Baxleydbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chad_Hayes_(writer)dbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carey_Hayesdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:nameTwisted Desiredbp-dbr:Twisted_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_Changdbp-dbr:Twisted_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Craig_R._BaxleyTwisted Desire is a 1996 American crime thriller television film directed by Craig R. Baxley and written by twin brothers Carey and Chad Hayes. It stars Melissa Joan Hart, with real-life domestic partners Daniel Baldwin and Isabella Hoffman. The movie also stars Meadow Sisto, David Lascher, and R&B/pop star Jeremy Jordan. It aired on May 13, 1996, on NBC.The film is presented as based on real events: the 1990 murders of the parents of 14-year-old Jessica Wiseman. Jessica had her 17-year-old boyfriend, Douglas Christopher Thomas, shoot and kill her parents. Thomas was executed in 2000, when the death penalty for juveniles was still a legal punishment.dbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbp:producerHelen Jang Mitchell and Sean Mitchelldbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oleg_Liptsindbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbp:starringPaul Guadarramadbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sean_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbp:nameWitness 11dbp-dbr:Witness_11dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1947dbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_McCarthyismdbp-dbr:Witness_11purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_AreaWitness 11 is a 2012 short drama film directed by Sean Mitchell and starring Oleg Liptsin, Paul Guadarrama and Matt Shelton. It is based on the testimony of renowned German poet and playwright, Bertolt Brecht, during the height of the 1940s Red Scare.The film was shot in 2012 at the Berkeley City Club in Berkeley, California.dbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Flemyngdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:producerAbhinandan Nikhanjdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Newlandsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Flemyngdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Marshall_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:nameSolo for Sparrowdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Solo_for_Sparrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_FlemyngSolo for Sparrow is a 1962 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starring Glyn Houston, Anthony Newlands and Nadja Regin, with Michael Caine in an early supporting role. It was written by Roger Marshall based on the 1928 Edgar Wallace novel The Gunner, and produced by Jack Greenwood and Abhinandan Nikhanj as part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series.The film was released in America in 1966, when the producers capitalised on Caine's new-found fame and released it with his name above the title.dbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Detiegedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsSuppressed Duck is a 1965 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. The short was released on June 18, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck. It is Daffy's only solo cartoon in the DePatie–Freleng series.This marks the final time Daffy appears solo. In the film, Daffy is a hunter in pursuit of bears. The bears are protected behind a boundary line, in an area where hunting is illegal. So Daffy tries to finds ways to get to the bears without attracting the attention of the park rangers who protect them.dbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Hartleydbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:distributorWellspring Mediadbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:producerJerome Brownsteindbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Donovandbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:starringMary B. Warddbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:starringMatt Malloydbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:starringJulie Kesslerdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:starringMerritt Nelsondbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Hartleydbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Hopedbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Hartleydbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:nameSurviving Desiredbp-dbr:Surviving_Desiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Surviving_Desirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_HartleySurviving Desire is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley and starring Martin Donovan, Julie Kessler, Matt Malloy, Merritt Nelson, and Mary B. Ward.dbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Stormdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_London_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenya_Lanodbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Kopachedbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_D._Wassermandbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfonso_Freeman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rayne_Guestdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Stormdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_London_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Osborne_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:nameTen 'til Noondbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_KraemerTen 'Til Noon is a 2006 crime thriller directed by Scott Storm and starring Alfonso Freeman, Rick D. Wasserman, Rayne Guest, Jenya Lano, and Thomas Kopache. It was produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne.The film depicts the same ten minutes between 11:50am and 12 noon, during which time a crime is committed, from the perspective of ten different characters. It was filmed on a shoestring budget over the course of several months.After a premiere screening in Los Angeles, Jon Voight's company, Crystal Sky, bought foreign and domestic distribution rights to the film, and it opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. The film won awards at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival, San Diego Film Festival, and Newport Beach Film Festival.dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:starringCarlyle Blackwelldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:starringMiles Manderdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:nameThe Crooked Billetdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_Billetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsThe Crooked Billet is a 1929 British sound part-talkie drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Madeleine Carroll, Carlyle Blackwell and Miles Mander. It was released in both silent and sound versions, as its production came as the industry was shifting over. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios. The sound version features some sequences with audible dialogue. The rest of the film featured English intertitles with a synchronized musical score and sound effects.It was one of the first films to use RCA's synchronized sound system for dialogue. The plot has been summarized as: "An international spy searches for lost documents hidden in an old inn."It is listed on the British Film Institute's 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. The film surfaced in France in December 2021 but the BFI refused to pay the asking price, so the only known 16mm copy is owned by a French individual.dbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Irondbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerJody Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Niv_Fichmandbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_de_Medeirosdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabella_Rossellinidbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_McKinneydbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Negindbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Fox_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_McMillandbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Irondbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Niv_Fichmandbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Saddest Music in the Worlddbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Saddest_Music_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kazuo_IshiguroThe Saddest Music in the World is a 2003 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin. Budgeted at $3.8-million and shot over 24 days, the film marks Maddin's first collaboration with actor Isabella Rossellini.Maddin and co-screenwriter George Toles based the film on an original screenplay written by British novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, from which they kept "the title, the premise and the contest – to determine which country’s music was the saddest" but otherwise re-wrote. Like most of Guy Maddin's films, The Saddest Music in the World is filmed in a style that imitates late 1920s and early 1930s cinema, with grainy black-and-white photography, slightly out-of-sync sound and expressionist art design. A few scenes are filmed in colour, in a manner that imitates early two-strip Technicolor.dbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minedbp-dbp:directorWilly Lindwerdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willy_Lindwerdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minedbp-dbp:nameThe Temple Mount is Minedbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflictdbp-dbr:The_Temple_Mount_Is_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_religionThe Temple Mount is Mine is a 2003 two-part documentary directed by Willy Lindwer that looks at why Muslims, Christians and Jews all lay claim to one of the holiest sites in the world.dbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonia_Dresdeldbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:starringGuy Middletondbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:starringKarel Stepanekdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:nameThe Third Visitordbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_filmsThe Third Visitor is a 1951 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Sonia Dresdel, Guy Middleton and Karel Stepanek. It was written by Gerald Anstruther and David Evans based on the 1950 play of the same name by Gerald Anstruther, and filmed at Merton Park Studios.dbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:LeVar_Burtondbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Daviddbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:LeVar_Burtondbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Tiger Woods Storydbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_LeVar_Burtondbp-dbr:The_Tiger_Woods_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Tiger_WoodsThe Tiger Woods Story is a 1998 television film directed by LeVar Burton and starring Keith David and Khalil Kain. It was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards in 1999.dbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Gelldbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Danielydbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_McDermott_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:starringSid Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:nameThe Wedding of Lilli Marlenedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_StudiosThe Wedding of Lilli Marlene is a 1953 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely, Hugh McDermott and Sid James. It was written by John Baines and was a sequel to the 1950 film Lilli Marlene, also directed by Crabtree.dbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Summersdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margot_Grahamedbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTimbuctoodbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Malidbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Timbuctoo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Timbuktu_in_popular_cultureTimbuctoo is a 1933 British comedy film, co-directed by Walter Summers and Arthur B. Woods for British International Pictures, and starring Henry Kendall and Margot Grahame. Although BIP had a reputation for churning out films quickly and cheaply, in this case they allocated enough of a budget to finance location filming in Africa.dbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbp:distributorBijou Films, Inc.dbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbp:distributorEducational Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbp:producerJacques Kopfsteindbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbp:nameWhys and Other Whysdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholdbp-dbr:Whys_and_Other_Whyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_storytellingWhys and Other Whys (titled Whys and Otherwise in its sound reissue) is a 1927 silent animated short subject featuring Felix the Cat.dbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:directorMichael J. Asquith, Ben Stenbeckdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Valve_Corporationdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Asquith, Ben Stenbeckdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starring1965dbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starringSimon Niblettdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBen Stenbeckdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDes Morgandbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Valve_Corporationdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:nameZombie Moviedbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zombie_short_filmsZombie Movie is a short zombie film produced by 2Chums Moving Pictures in 2005. 2Chums Moving Pictures consisted mainly of Michael J. Asquith & Ben Stenbeck, both former employees at Weta Workshop and current employees at Valve. The movie was the first media distributed via Steam.dbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:producerAlexander Kordadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_(actor)dbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allandbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Grossmith_Jr.dbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lajos_Bíródbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Vajdadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Crawshay-Williamsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:nameService for Ladiesdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hungarian_novelsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Service_for_Ladiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_MackeyService for Ladies (released as Reserved for Ladies in the U.S.) is a 1932 British comedy film, the second based on the novel The Head Waiter by Ernest Vajda. The film was directed by Alexander Korda and starred Leslie Howard and Elizabeth Allan.A previous production as a 1927 silent film which starred Adolphe Menjou is now a lost film.dbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoydbp-dbp:nameSheep Ahoydbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wolvesdbp-dbr:Sheep_Ahoypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ralph_Wolf_and_Sam_Sheepdog_filmsSheep Ahoy is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 11, 1954, and stars Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog.Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Wolf and Ralph Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags.This is the second short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on the phrase "Ship ahoy!"dbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:directorJohn Sealeydbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Adams_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:nameThe Daredevil Mendbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_film_industryThe Daredevil Men is a 1972 British short subject written and directed by John Sealey and featuring Tom Adams. It details the activities of stunt performers and stunt arrangers.dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hampshiredbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_McEnerydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Adams_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Westerbydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Prince of Donegaldbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Brunsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1580sdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:County_Donegal_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Prince_of_Donegalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_O'HerlihyThe Fighting Prince of Donegal is a 1966 adventure film starring Peter McEnery and Susan Hampshire, based on the novel Red Hugh: Prince of Donegal by Robert T. Reilly. It was released by the Buena Vista Distribution Company. The film was shot entirely at and near Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.dbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Michelldbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:distributorStarlight Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Michelldbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rupert_Gravesdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hannah_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franco_Nerodbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_Sciorradbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Gambondbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Michelldbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Michelldbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Villisdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:nameThe Innocent Sleepdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Innocent_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsThe Innocent Sleep is a 1996 British thriller film directed by Scott Michell and starring Rupert Graves, Michael Gambon and Franco Nero. In the film, a homeless man witnesses a gangland killing and becomes a target himself; the film is inspired by the Roberto Calvi murder.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:starringBen Frommerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hawley_Prattdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catdbp-dbp:nameThe Last Hungry Catdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Hungry_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsThe Last Hungry Cat is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The short was released on December 2, 1961, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ntshavheni_wa_Lurulidbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:producerBen Woolforddbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:producerRichard Greendbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Olivier_Delahayedbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Junior_Singodbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:starringDana de Agrelladbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:starringInnocent Msimangodbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ntshavheni_wa_Lurulidbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Olivier_Delahayedbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Woolforddbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Green_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yves_Bucletdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Speyerdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:nameThe Wooden Cameradbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_drama_filmsThe Wooden Camera is a 2003 South African film directed by Ntshavheni wa Luruli and starring Junior Singo, Dana de Agrella, and Innocent Msimango.dbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWyndham Standingdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Freshmandbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMoore Marriottdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Allandbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringViolet Hopsondbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eden_Philpottsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWidecombe Fairdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Widecombe_Fair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerWidecombe Fair is a 1928 British silent comedy drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring William Freshman, Marguerite Allan, Moore Marriott and Judd Green. The screenplay concerns a farmer who is able to save his farm when he digs up buried treasure. The film's plot was adapted from a 1913 novel by Eden Phillpotts, loosely based on the popular folk song "Widecombe Fair".dbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:directorBrian Burnsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:distributor1dbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:distributormediacs AGdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:producerBrian Burnsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:producerGerald Schubertdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:producerAl Munteanudbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:producerPeter Poppdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Baldwindbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_Richardsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Krumholtzdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milla_Jovovichdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jessica_Cauffieldbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:starringDan Montgomery Jr.dbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Burns_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Burns_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Burns_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:nameYou Stupid Mandbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Stupid_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Impact_of_the_September_11_attacks_on_cinemaYou Stupid Man is a 2002 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Burns and starring Milla Jovovich, David Krumholtz, William Baldwin, Denise Richards, Dan Montgomery Jr., and Jessica Cauffiel.dbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:directorAnthony Bowersdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:distributorCustom Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:starringMonte Markhamdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:starringDon "Red" Barrydbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:starringSammy Jacksondbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:starringRobert Symondsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:starringTom Rosquidbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:starringDee Cooperdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Bowersdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:nameShame, Shame on the Bixby Boysdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shame,_Shame_on_the_Bixby_Boyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsShame, Shame on the Bixby Boys is a 1978 Western Comedy starring Monte Markham and written by William Bowers.dbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_O'Neildbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Barringerdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:nameSixteen Fathoms Deepdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_underwater_divingdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponge_divingdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_SchaeferSixteen Fathoms Deep is a 1934 American film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lon Chaney Jr, Sally O'Neil and Russell Simpson. It was an early leading role for Chaney, then billed under his birth name "Creighton Chaney".dbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zale_Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:distributorInternational Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:distributorG.G. Communicationsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:producerLaara Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lazarus_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Petersen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zale_Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zale_Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:nameSkip Tracerdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zale_DalenSkip Tracer, also known as Deadly Business, is a Canadian drama film, directed by Zale Dalen and released in 1977.dbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Puritan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:C.C._Burrdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLona Andredbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward J. Nugentdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Puritan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C.C._Burrdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Jeskedbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_E._Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSkybounddbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Skybound_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_K._JohnsonSkybound is a 1935 American action film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Lloyd Hughes, Edward J. Nugent and Lona Andre. It was produced as an independent second feature on Poverty Row and distributed by Puritan Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor.dbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Barleydbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbp:producerScott Barleydbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Barleydbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Barleydbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Barleydbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbp:nameSleep Has Her Housedbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mobile_phone_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleep_Has_Her_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slow_movementSleep Has Her House is a 2017 British experimental film written, directed, produced, scored, and edited by Scott Barley. It features no actors or dialogue.The film is considered part of the slow cinema movement due to its use of long takes, the longest of which is an 11-minute shot of the sun setting. It was shot on an iPhone 6, continuing Barley's trend of filming with camera phones. It also features still photography and hand-drawn images by Barley.dbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Freesdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Lundy_(animator)dbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirreldbp-dbp:nameSleepy-Time Squirreldbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barney_Bear_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_Lundydbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_squirrelsdbp-dbr:Sleepy-Time_Squirrelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sleepSleepy-Time Squirrel is a 1954 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the 25th Barney Bear short.dbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Barry_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:nameSlick Haredbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Marx_Brothersdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Humphrey_Bogartdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood,_Los_Angeles_in_fictionSlick Hare is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The film was released on November 1, 1947, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles—in the cartoon referred to as "The Mocrumbo". Mel Blanc voices Bugs, Arthur Q. Bryan voices Elmer and impressionist Dave Barry portrays Humphrey Bogart. The title is a pun on "hair", from an era when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men.dbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Motion_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Byron_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Prevostdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evalyn_Knappdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Motion_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Eunice_McCarthydbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:nameSlightly Marrieddbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_filmsSlightly Married, also known as Strange Marriage, is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Evalyn Knapp, Walter Byron and Marie Prevost.dbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:directorWilliam A. Leveydbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debra_Wingerdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:starringJanet Wooddbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:starringNoelle Northdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:nameSlumber Party '57dbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy-drama_filmsSlumber Party '57 is a 1976 American comedy-drama film directed by William A. Levey and starring Debra Winger in her feature-film debut.dbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSherman A. Rosedbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Bernsteindbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gorshindbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Parrishdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Robinson_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Kelly_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTank Battaliondbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_LaSalledbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_armoured_warfaredbp-dbr:Tank_Battalion_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_war_filmsTank Battalion (also known as Korean Attack) is a 1958 war film directed by Sherman A. Rose and starring Don Kelly, Leslie Parrish and Edward G. Robinson Jr. Four men in their tank, during the Korean War in 1951, find themselves behind enemy lines. American International Pictures originally released the film as a double feature with Hell Squad.dbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbp:nameThe China Platedbp-dbr:The_China_Platedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Churchilldbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Chinese_myths_and_legendsdbp-dbr:The_China_Platepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsThe China Plate is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short film produced by Walt Disney.dbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Steinbergdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerMike Marcusdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerLorne Camerondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerDavid Hoseltondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerRichard H. Princedbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:starringBob Einsteindbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Steinbergdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hoseltondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Einsteindbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Lakedbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Hoseltondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:nameThe Extreme Adventures of Super Davedbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stunt_performersdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MacDonaldThe Extreme Adventures of Super Dave is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Peter MacDonald and starring the comedian Bob Einstein as Super Dave Osborne. The film was released directly to video and was awarded at the 2000 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards for "Most Unwelcome Direct-to-Video Release".dbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe First Bad Mandbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apatosaurinaedbp-dbr:The_First_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_cavemenThe First Bad Man is an American animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, and features narration by singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was released by MGM on September 30, 1955.dbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightydbp-dbp:nameThe High and the Flightlydbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_High_and_the_Flightypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsThe High and the Flighty is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on February 18, 1956, and stars Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg.The title is a parody of the 1954 Warner Bros. Pictures film The High and the Mighty starring John Wayne.dbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Moffettdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:producerKevin Hackenbergdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:producerShannon Obergdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Hawdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:starringShane Claibornedbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Moffettdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:nameOrdinary Radicalsdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:The_Ordinary_Radicalspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christian_radicalismThe Ordinary Radicals is a 2008 documentary film directed by Philadelphia filmmaker Jamie Moffett.dbp-dbr:There_Auto_Be_a_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:There_Auto_Be_a_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:There_Auto_Be_a_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:There_Auto_Be_a_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:There_Auto_Be_a_Lawdbp-dbp:starringBea Benaderetdbp-dbr:There_Auto_Be_a_Lawdbp-dbp:starringJohn T. 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Looney Tunes cartoon written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on June 6, 1953. It is a blackout gag cartoon about automobiles.dbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDana Lustigdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarole Curb Nemoydbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Curbdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDana Lustigdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Illeana_Douglasdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Beachamdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Corbettdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Martin_Smithdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Warnerdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Pennerdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paulina_Porizkovadbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Curbdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWedding Bell Bluesdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ram_Bergmandbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wedding_Bell_Blues_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dana_LustigWedding Bell Blues is a 1996 romantic comedy film directed by Dana Lustig and starring Illeana Douglas, supermodel Paulina Porizkova, and Julie Warner. The film was named after the classic 1960s Laura Nyro/5th Dimension song "Wedding Bell Blues".dbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Gordondbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbp:directorMannie Davisdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Skunked_Againdbp-dbp:nameSkunked Againdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_skunksdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Gordondbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mannie_Davisdbp-dbr:Skunked_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsSkunked Again is a 1936 animated short produced by Terrytoons and distributed by 20th Century Fox, and is the fourth of nine cartoons starring Kiko the Kangaroo. When it was released for home viewing years later by Castle Films, the alternate title of On the Scent! was used.dbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Graydbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:starringMary Newcombdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:starringAnn Wemyssdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Parker_(director)dbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:nameStrange Experimentdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Experimentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_ParkerStrange Experiment is a 1937 British drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Donald Gray, Ann Wemyss and Mary Newcomb. It was an adaptation of the play Two Worlds by John Golden and Hubert Osborne. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Fox Film.dbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckdbp-dbp:nameStupor Duckdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Supermandbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_in_other_mediadbp-dbr:Stupor_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_superhero_filmsStupor Duck is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated superhero comedy short directed by Robert McKimson. It was released on July 7, 1956, and stars Daffy Duck in a parody of Superman.dbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dom_Rotheroedbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutiondbp-dbp:distributorStampededbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Chamberlaindbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutiondbp-dbp:nameThe Coconut Revolutiondbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutiondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Papua_New_Guineadbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Papua_New_Guineadbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_indigenous_rightsdbp-dbr:The_Coconut_Revolutionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Separatism_in_Papua_New_GuineaThe Coconut Revolution is a 2001 multi-award-winning documentary film about the struggle of the indigenous peoples of Bougainville Island during the Bougainville Civil War. The movement is described as the "world's first successful eco-revolution" and has drawn parallels with the conflict depicted in the 2009 film, Avatar.dbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:directorJ. R. Bookwalterdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:producerJ. R. Bookwalterdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:starringPete Ferrydbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:starringBogdan Pecicdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:starringMichael Grossidbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:starringPhil Critchfielddbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:nameThe Dead Next Doordbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dead_Next_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsThe Dead Next Door is a 1989 zombie horror film written, produced and directed by J. R. Bookwalter.dbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:directorPaul Dranedbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:distributorSeven Networkdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:producerPaul Dranedbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:starringRichard Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:starringBob Ruggierodbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Hopgooddbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:nameThe Prophecies of Nostradamusdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsThe Prophecies of Nostradamus (also known as The Man Who Saw Tomorrow) is a 1979 Australian made-for-TV documentary film based on the writings of Nostradamus. Produced for (7) Network Australia, the film is hosted by actor John Waters and narrated by Kirk Alexander.dbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Krishna_Shahdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCine Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorContinental Videodbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReel Media Int'ldbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Beckerman_(movie_producer)dbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_E._Mosleydbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Gossett_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Tysondbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynn_Turmandbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonelle_Allendbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Krishna_Shahdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Beckerman_(movie_producer)dbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_A._Walker_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_River_Nigerdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe River Nigerdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_River_Niger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_AngelesThe River Niger is a 1976 film adaptation of the 1972 Joseph A. Walker play of the same title. The film was directed by Krishna Shah, and starred James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, and Louis Gossett Jr. The film had a limited commercial release in 1976 and has rarely been seen in later years. The soundtrack is by War, including the theme song "River Niger".dbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Taylor_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:starringHelen Twelvetreesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:starringVirginia Brucedbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucien_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_T._Shannondbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_J._Cohendbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:nameTimes Square Ladydbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Times_Square_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)Times Square Lady is a 1935 American crime drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Robert Taylor, Virginia Bruce and Helen Twelvetrees. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.dbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:distributorEllis Filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Calvertdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Rocdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Houstondbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Studiosdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Pertweedbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:nameTwo Thousand Womendbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Thousand_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_war_filmsTwo Thousand Women is a 1944 British comedy-drama war film about a German internment camp in Occupied France which holds British women who have been resident in the country. Three RAF aircrewmen, whose bomber has been shot down, enter the camp and are hidden by the women from the Germans.The film was released in the United States in 1951 in a severely cut-down version under the title of House of 1,000 Women. Per the British Film Institute database, this is the second in an "unofficial trilogy" by Launder and Gilliat, along with Millions Like Us (1943) and Waterloo Road (1945).dbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbp:directorGeneviève Jolliffedbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbp:producerChris Jones, Jagjit Singh Banwait, David Hardwick, Ian Hieronsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbp:starringJason Connery, Stephanie Buttle, Heather Ann Foster, Nicola Stapletondbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbp:nameUrban Ghost Storydbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rupert_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Glasgowdbp-dbr:Urban_Ghost_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_filmsUrban Ghost Story is a 1998 British horror film directed by Geneviève Jolliffe, written by Geneviève Jolliffe and Chris Jones, and starring Jason Connery, Nicola Stapleton, Billy Boyd, Stephanie Buttle, and Heather Ann Foster. Praised for its mixture of creepy fabulism and kitchen sink realism, the film is set in a high-rise housing estate in Glasgow, Scotland.dbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harvey_Hartdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Davisondbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Marleydbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Adams_(actress)dbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Burnsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Mallettdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Blendickdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harvey_Hartdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Davisondbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Koufdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Greenwaltdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUtilitiesdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maribeth_Solomondbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Micky_Erbedbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harvey_Hartdbp-dbr:Utilities_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Howard_W._KochUtilities is a 1983 Canadian comedy film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Robert Hays and Brooke Adams.dbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_crocodiliansdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_reptiles_and_amphibiansdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Which_Is_Witchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsWhich Is Witch is a Looney Tunes cartoon released by Warner Bros. in 1949, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. It was released on December 3, 1949, and features Bugs Bunny. The cartoon has been taken out of circulation in recent years due to racially insensitive depictions of Africans.dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:starringMel BlancDaws Butlerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:nameRaw! Raw! Rooster!dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsRaw! Raw! Rooster! is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on August 25, 1956, and features Foghorn Leghorn. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and an uncredited Daws Butler.dbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Billinghamdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:distributorSam Plant Industriesdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:producerJacqui Daviesdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:starringElla Smithdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:starringTony Waydbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:starringSam Plantdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:starringDeirdre Kellydbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:starringJustin Salingerdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Billinghamdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Billinghamdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:nameRay & Lizdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_photographersdbp-dbr:Ray_&_Lizpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_West_Midlands_(county)Ray & Liz is a 2018 British drama film written and directed by Richard Billingham in his feature debut. The film retells Billingham's troubled childhood growing up in a Black Country council flat during the Thatcher era. It focuses "on his parents Ray and Liz, their relationship, and its impact on Richard and his younger brother Jason." Billingham, a photographer, previously published the book Ray's a Laugh (1996), with photographs of his family at the time depicted in the film.On its release, the film received widespread critical acclaim in the UK, the US and in Europe. It was also awarded several prizes in film festivals on both sides of the Atlantic.dbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Maynarddbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:nameRange Lawdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsRange Law is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard. It was produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.dbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Paddendbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameRange Lawdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Law_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_HillyerRange Law is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. This is the ninth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Sarah Padden, Ellen Hall and Lloyd Ingraham.dbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clarence_G._Badgerdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:distributorJ.H. Hoffbergdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Jorydbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:starringRobert Cootedbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clarence_G._Badgerdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elsa_Chauveldbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:nameRangle Riverdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rangle_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_GreyRangle River is a 1936 Australian Western film directed by Clarence G. Badger based on a story by Zane Grey.dbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivedbp-dbp:directorDavid Hareldbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivedbp-dbp:producerDavid Hareldbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivedbp-dbp:producerWayne Arrondbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Bertondbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivedbp-dbp:nameRaoul Wallenberg: Buried Alivedbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Raoul_Wallenberg:_Buried_Alivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_HolocaustRaoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive is a Canadian documentary film, directed by David Harel and released in 1983. A profile of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, the film covered his role in saving the lives of Jewish refugees from the Holocaust, as well as exploring the evidence that he may still have been alive in a Soviet gulag as late as the early 1980s.The film was narrated by Pierre Berton. It had a brief theatrical run, but was distributed primarily on television, airing on PBS in 1984 and on CBC Television in 1985.The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 6th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Murray_(singer)dbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Ratskindbp-dbp:nameRatskindbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Ratskinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hunting_in_popular_cultureRatskin is a 1929 animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures starring Krazy Kat. It is the first cartoon to be released by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Nardodbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:producerDon Nardodbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:starringDennis Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:starringPaul Nielsendbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:starringWilliam Damedbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:starringAndy Milkdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:starringCatherine Deedbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:starringM.R. Murphydbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Nardodbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Nardodbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Nardodbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratordbp-dbp:nameStuff Stephanie in the Incineratordbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Stuff_Stephanie_in_the_Incineratorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsStuff Stephanie in the Incinerator (originally titled In Deadly Heat) is a 1989 horror-comedy written and directed by Don Nardo and distributed by Troma Entertainment.dbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Adamsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Dantondbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerwin_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Alan_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:nameTarawa Beachheaddbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kiribatidbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Solomon_Islandsdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Wendkosdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charles_H._Schneerdbp-dbr:Tarawa_Beachheadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_TarawaTarawa Beachhead is a 1958 war film directed by Paul Wendkos. It stars Columbia Pictures contract star Kerwin Mathews in his first leading role and the husband and wife team of Ray Danton and Julie Adams. The working title of the film was Flag over Tarawa and was originally to have starred Ronald Reagan.dbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Godwindbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_McNicholldbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbp:starringJeff Warddbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbp:starringNeville Watsondbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbp:starringTracey Ann-Morrisdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Godwindbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Terry_on_the_Fencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_FoundationTerry on the Fence is a 1985 British children's drama film directed by Frank Godwin and starring Jack McNicholl, Neville Watson, Tracey Ann-Morris, and Susan Jameson. It was produced by the Children's Film and Television Foundation.It cost £180,747.dbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:starringRaymond Burrdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:starringPaula Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Burt_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:nameThe Bandits of Corsicadbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Corsicadbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:The_Bandits_of_Corsicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Corsican_BrothersThe Bandits of Corsica, alternative title The Return of the Corsican Brothers, is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Richard Greene, Paula Raymond and Raymond Burr. It is loosely based on the 1844 novella by Alexandre Dumas, père: The Corsican Brothers.dbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Kirkdbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Munrodbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annette_Funicellodbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Willisdbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:nameThe Horsemastersdbp-dbr:The_Horsemastersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherman_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willisdbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Horsemasterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_television_filmsThe Horsemasters is a 2-part episode of the Disneyland TV show from 1961 which screened theatrically in some countries.The film was one of several Disney films that were shot in England. The hunt scenes were filmed at Thursley in Surrey, where the Three Horseshoes public house was used as a backdrop. It was Annette Funicello's first co-starring role in a feature film. The film included a song written by the Sherman Brothers, the first song which the duo ever wrote for a Disney project. The film received a comic book adaptation in the Four Color series by Dell Comics.dbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:directorDirk DeVilliersdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:distributorCinema Shares International Distribution Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:producerBen Vlokdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Cypherdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayley_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_McCallumdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:starringBill McNaughtdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:nameThe Kingfisher Caperdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperdbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Kingfisher_Caperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_business_filmsThe Kingfisher Caper (released as Diamond Hunters in South Africa and as Diamond Lust on video) is a 1975 South African film directed by Dirk DeVilliers for Kavalier Films Ltd. It stars Hayley Mills (as Tracey van der Byl), David McCallum (Benedict van der Byl), Jon Cypher (Johnny Lance), Volente Bertotti (Ruby Lance), Barry Trengove (Cappy) and Bill McNaught (Hendrich van der Byl).dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Hawkins_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:producerPhil Cunninghamdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:producerJacqui Cunninghamdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucian_Msamatidbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringGabriel Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringJason Linforthdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringMiriam Hamblindbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringRodney Newmandbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Hawkins_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Cunningham_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Cunningham_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:nameThe Legend of the Sky Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Zimbabwedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdomdbp-dbp:countryZimbabwedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christian_animationdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_the_Sky_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zimbabwean_animated_filmsThe Legend of the Sky Kingdom is a 2003 animated feature film directed by Roger Hawkins. Produced in Harare, Zimbabwe, the film was the first full-length animated feature film to come out of Africa. It was based on a children's book of the same name by Phil Cunningham, who was also the film's producer.It was in the 2003 Montreal World Film Festival (African Horizons section) and premiered at the Durban International Film Festival in October 2003. It also screened at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Seoul Animation Film Festival, The London Film Festival, The New York African Film Festival, Sithengi/Cape Town World Cinema Festival and Bath Film Festival.The film has been described as an allegorical tale with the theme of "believing is seeing".dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gayne_Whitmandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:nameThe Rookie Beardbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_military_personneldbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barney_Bear_filmsThe Rookie Bear is a 1941 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the fourth cartoon in the Barney Bear series.dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:producerRichard Goodwindbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Coleman_(dancer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Grant_(dancer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederick_Ashtondbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley_Collierdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Sleepdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Royal_Balletdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goodwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christine_Edzarddbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goodwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:nameThe Tales of Beatrix Potterdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peter_Rabbitdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ballets_created_for_The_Royal_BalletThe Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter) is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from The Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conducted by Lanchbery. It was produced by Richard Goodwin with John Brabourne as executive producer. The stories were adapted by Goodwin and his wife designer Christine Edzard.The Tales of Beatrix Potter is the only feature film directed by Mills, who is best remembered as a film editor. Mills edited The Red Shoes (1948) and other films directed and produced by Powell and Pressburger that incorporated ballet.dbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Avildsendbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:directorGeorge Silanodbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcia_Jean_Kurtzdbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Masondbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Frazerdbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Avildsendbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:nameThe Stooliedbp-dbr:The_Stooliedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Avildsendbp-dbr:The_Stooliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsThe Stoolie is a 1972 comedy thriller film co-directed by John G. Avildsen and George Silano and starring comedian Jackie Mason.dbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susannah_Yorkdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_McDowelldbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Bergindbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Duffy_(writer)dbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:nameSt. Patrick: The Irish Legenddbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legenddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Inon_Zurdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_European_myths_and_legendsdbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_5th_centurydbp-dbr:St._Patrick:_The_Irish_Legendpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Saint_PatrickSt. Patrick: The Irish Legend is a 2000 television historical drama film about the life of Saint Patrick, the Welsh-born fifth-century saint who brought Christianity to Ireland.dbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Balabandbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:producerGene Marteldbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:producerBurt Balabandbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:producerRoy Richdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Nealdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:starringDerek Bonddbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:starringHelmut Dantinedbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Balabandbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Balabandbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Jacobydbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Desmond_Lesliedbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:nameStranger from Venusdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Speardbp-dbr:Stranger_from_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_BalabanStranger from Venus (also known as Immediate Disaster and The Venusian) is a 1954 independently made UK second feature ('B') black-and-white science fiction film, directed by Burt Balaban and starring Patricia Neal, Helmut Dantine and Derek Bond. The screenplay was by Hans Jacoby from a story by Desmond Leslie. It was produced by Balaban and Gene Martel.dbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Senta_Bergerdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Martindbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Levin_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Baker_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ambushersdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Levindbp-dbr:The_Ambushers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_MontenegroThe Ambushers is a 1967 American spy comedy film directed by Henry Levin starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm, along with Senta Berger and Janice Rule. It is the third of four films in the Matt Helm series, and is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton, as well as The Menacers (1968) that featured UFOs and a Mexican setting. When a government-built flying saucer is hijacked mid-flight by Jose Ortega, the exiled ruler for an outlaw nation, secret agent Matt Helm and the ship's former pilot Sheila Sommers are sent to recover it.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Merrilldbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Hendrixdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bromfielddbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:DeVallon_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:nameThe Black Dakotasdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Dakotaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1860s_in_Dakota_TerritoryThe Black Dakotas is a 1954 American Technicolor Western spy film directed by Ray Nazarro and produced by Columbia Pictures. Set during the American Civil War and filmed at the Iverson Movie Ranch, the film stars Gary Merrill as a cold-blooded secret agent using the war for his own ends. It also stars Wanda Hendrix and John Bromfield. The film features The Lone Ranger television series' Jay Silverheels and Clayton Moore in separate roles, as well as Richard Webb of Captain Midnight.dbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_aviationdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jet_Cagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsThe Jet Cage is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on September 22, 1962, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The voice actors are Mel Blanc (doing the voices of Sylvester, Tweety and Blackbird) and June Foray (doing the voice for Granny).The animation was by Gerry Chiniquy, Lee Halpern, Art Leonardi, Bob Matz and Virgil Ross. The layouts were designed by Hawley Pratt and the backgrounds by Tom O'Loughlin. The original music was composed by Milt Franklyn, who died during production on April 24, and by an uncredited William Lava, who completed Franklyn's unfinished score. It was the last Tweety short directed by Freleng (Tweety's final Golden Age short, Hawaiian Aye Aye, was directed by Gerry Chiniquy).dbp-dbr:The_Last_Liondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmo_De_Wittdbp-dbr:The_Last_Liondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Liondbp-dbp:nameThe Last Liondbp-dbr:The_Last_Liondbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:The_Last_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:The_Last_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_action_filmsThe Last Lion is a 1972 South African action film directed by Elmo De Witt and starring Jack Hawkins, Karen Spies and Dawid Van Der Walt. The screenplay was written by Wilbur Smith, one of his rare original screenplays. He used a similar story later on in his novel A Time to Die.dbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sistersdbp-dbp:directorLuis Cookdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerJo Allendbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sistersdbp-dbp:nameThe Pearce Sistersdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sistersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pearce_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsThe Pearce Sisters is a 2007 short film created by Aardman Animations.dbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Mercantondbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Maudedbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:starringNora Swinburnedbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:starringGodfrey Tearledbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Mercantondbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Howarddbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:nameThese Charming Peopledbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_MercantonThese Charming People is a 1932 British drama film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Cyril Maude, Godfrey Tearle and Nora Swinburne. It was produced at Elstree Studios outside London by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. It was based on the play Dear Father by Michael Arlen.dbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:distributorNorthern Arts Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AtomFilmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:producerMichael Rosedbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Allen_(animation_producer)dbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AtomFilmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Allen_(animation_producer)dbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:nameWat's Pigdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:Wat's_Pigpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aardman_Animations_short_filmsWat’s Pig is a 1996 British stop-motion animated short film created by Aardman Animations and written and directed by Peter Lord. It is a tale of two brothers who are separated as babies only to reunite as adults during a war. It is told almost entirely non-verbally. It is based loosely on the story of The Prince and the Pauper.dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Tugenddbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Ratoffdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Yellendbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Have Everythingdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Have_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_TaurogYou Can't Have Everything is a 1937 Fox musical film directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film stars Alice Faye and Don Ameche, and was the film debut for Gypsy Rose Lee credited as Louise Hovick part of her birth name.dbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:directorConrad E. Palmisanodbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:producerMorton Reeddbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Conrad_E._Palmisanodbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:nameSpace Ragedbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_Western_filmsSpace Rage: Breakout on Prison Planet is a 1985 American space Western film directed by Conrad E. Palmisano and starring Richard Farnsworth, Michael Paré, John Laughlin, Lee Purcell and William Windom. Some promotional materials have used the abridged title Space Rage. The original version of the film, Trackers, only received a test release and was not widely seen.dbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shyerdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWillis Kent Productionsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenne_Duncandbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringLloyd Ingrahamdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringSymona Bonifacedbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melville_Shyerdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Willis_Kent_Productionsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameSouls in Pawndbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Souls_in_Pawn_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melville_ShyerSouls in Pawn is a 1940 American drama film directed by Melville Shyer and featuring Kenne Duncan, Lloyd Ingraham, Symona Boniface. It was produced by the independent producer Willis Kent.dbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hannahdbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hannahdbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbp:nameSoup's Ondbp-dbr:Soup's_Ondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Hannahdbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Soup's_Onpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsSoup's On is a 1948 Donald Duck animated short film directed by Jack Hannah, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures.In the short, Donald cooks a turkey dinner for his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, but when they come to the table with dirty hands, he punishes them by sending them to bed. The nephews escalate the battle, and when Donald is knocked unconscious, they trick him into thinking that he has died and become an angel. While Donald's relationship with his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie had deepened significantly by 1948 in Carl Barks' Duck comics, the nephews of the cartoons are still the identical mischievous troublemakers that they were when first introduced ten years earlier. The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters spotlights this short as a particularly potent example of the nephews' malicious behavior:Sometimes... Donald is the totally innocent victim of the Nephews' practical jokes. In Soup's On, one of the truly classic contests between the Duck and the kids, his only sin is to insist that they wash their filthy hands before sitting down to eat the great turkey feast that he has cooked for them all. Their response is as cooperative as you might expect... Huey, Dewey and Louie are indistinguishable: the three of them act with a single evil mind.dbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:producerMarshall Grantdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:starringCharles Bickforddbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:starringLuli Destedbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_L._Hartmanndbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:nameSouth to Karangadbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_adventure_filmsSouth to Karanga is a 1940 American action adventure film directed by Harold D. Schuster starring James Craig, Luli Deste and Charles Bickford.dbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:nameSpare Timedbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World's_fair_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GPO_Film_Unit_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sheffielddbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working-class_culture_in_the_United_KingdomSpare Time is a 1939 British film directed by Humphrey Jennings for the GPO Film Unit, and made for the 1939 New York World's Fair. It is 15 minutes long and documents the leisure activities of workers in the coal, steel, and cotton industries in Sheffield, Bolton, Manchester and Pontypridd. Commentary is provided by Laurie Lee.Time Out calls it "A touching, troubling encapsulation of 1930s Britain." Spare Time was the subject of one of a set of ten postage stamps produced by the Royal Mail in 2015 to commemorate British cinema classics, including four from the GPO Film Unit.dbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:H._Bruce_Humberstonedbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlmardbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Gilmoredbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:H._Bruce_Humberstonedbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlmardbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darrell_Waredbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTall, Dark and Handsomedbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Tall,_Dark_and_Handsome_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Bruce_HumberstoneTall, Dark and Handsome is a 1941 American comedy crime film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, and Charlotte Greenwood. It was produced and released by Twentieth Century Fox.dbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerMaury Nunesdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Nealdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringAllen Jenkinsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringPamela Blakedbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_K._Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_K._Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Hat Box Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_filmsThe Hat Box Mystery is a 1947 mystery film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Tom Neal, Pamela Blake and Allen Jenkins. It was produced as a featurette for release by Robert L. Lippert's Screen Guild Productions. It was shot at the General Service Studios in Hollywood. The film's sets were designed by the art director William Glasgow.dbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jameson_Thomasdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:starringJack Rainedbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:starringJean Colindbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monckton_Hoffedbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benn_W._Levydbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:nameThe Hate Shipdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shipdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hate_Shippurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_WalkerThe Hate Ship is an all-talking sound 1929 British mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Jameson Thomas, Jean Colin and Jack Raine. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures.dbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Middletondbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Greydbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Middletondbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._A._Nelsondbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jacksonville,_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Haunted_Manor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_MiddletonThe Haunted Manor is a silent drama film released in 1916. It was produced by Gaumont Film Company and released through the Mutual Film Company. Filming took place in Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida. It was directed by Edwin Middleton. Part of the movie plot is set in India.It is the first film known to include Earl Schenck.dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Jaccarddbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRomantic Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Kerrydbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Mayo_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nina_Quarterodbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jacques_Jaccarddbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Weiss_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hawkdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hawk_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jacques_JaccardThe Hawk is a 1931 American independent Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Norman Kerry, Nina Quartero and Frank Mayo. Given a limited initial release, it was re-edited and re-released under the alternative title The Phantom of Santa Fe in 1936.dbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:directorChris Beutedbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:distributorStandard Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:producerB.W. Richardsdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:producerHarvey C. Leavittdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringVince Barnettdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Venabledbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:starringGrant Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carrington_Northdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Belladbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Miles_(playwright)dbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:nameThe Headleys at Homedbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Headleys_at_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsThe Headleys at Home is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Chris Beute and starring Evelyn Venable, Grant Mitchell and Vince Barnett.dbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. Weeksdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_J._Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Shillingdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fanchon_Royerdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_T._Nevilledbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_B._Reeves_Easondbp-dbr:The_Heart_Punchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsThe Heart Punch is a 1932 American pre-Code melodrama film directed by B. Reeves Eason, and starring Lloyd Hughes, Marion Shilling and Mae Busch. It was one of the first films from Mayfair Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola.dbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbp:directorSean Blacknell & Wayne Walshdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbp:distributorFirst Run Features, Journeyman Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbp:producerSean Blacknell & Wayne Walshdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Journeyman_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbp:nameThe Future of Work and Deathdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_technologydbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_automationdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transhumanismdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Futurology_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Future_of_Work_and_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Technological_changeThe Future of Work and Death is a 2016 documentary by Sean Blacknell and Wayne Walsh about the exponential growth of technology.The film showed at several film festivals including Raindance Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Academia Film Olomouc and CPH:DOX.In May 2017 it received an official screening at the European Commission. It was distributed by First Run Features and Journeyman Pictures and was released on iTunes, Amazon Prime and On-demand on 9 May 2017. The film was made available on Sundance Now on 27 November 2017. A companion piece to the film, The Cost of Living, a documentary concerning universal basic income in Britain, was released on Amazon Prime on 8 October 2020.dbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:directorMatt Vancil, Ben Dobynsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dead_Gentlemen_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:producerRennie Arauctodbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringTrin Millerdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringBrian Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Pagedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringNathan Ricedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringAhren Buhmanndbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringCarol Roscoedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringChristian Doyledbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringConner Marxdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringJesse Lee Keeterdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringMatt Shimkusdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringSamara Lermandbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringScott C. Browndbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dead_Gentlemen_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:nameThe Gamers: Hands of Fatedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_role-playing_gamesdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_fandomThe Gamers: Hands of Fate is a 2013 gaming film written by Aubrey Kehres and Ben Dobyns and directed by Matt Vancil and Ben Dobyns. It is the second sequel of the 2002 film The Gamers by Dead Gentlemen Productions and was successfully funded via Kickstarter. It is produced by Zombie Orpheus Entertainment.dbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directorJames H. Kaydbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNolan Productiondbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Belletierdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Gamdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Dallesandrodbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katharine_Houghtondbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gardenerdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Puerto_Ricodbp-dbr:The_Gardener_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsThe Gardener (also known as Garden of Death and Seeds of Evil) is a 1974 American horror film written and directed by James H. Kay and starring Joe Dallesandro and Katharine Houghton.dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:distributorPathe Industries, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Baerwitzdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:producerBen Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringTommy Bonddbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzerdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringBenny Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringRudy Wisslerdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathe_Industries,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Baerwitzdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:nameThe Gas House Kids "in Hollywood"dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsThe Gas House Kids "in Hollywood" is a 1947 American comedy feature directed by Edward Cahn and starring Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, Benny Bartlett, Rudy Wissler, and Tommy Bond. It was the third and last in the series of Gas House Kids films, about a group of unruly boys from New York City.dbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:producerJohn Stonedbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:starringLynne Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:starringJanis Carterdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stone_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Upson_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Shattuckdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:nameThe Ghost That Walks Alonedbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghost_That_Walks_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsThe Ghost That Walks Alone is a 1944 American comedy mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Arthur Lake, Janis Carter and Lynne Roberts.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lockwooddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:starringBarry K. Barnesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carol_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:nameGirl in the Newsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Newspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carol_ReedThe Girl in the News is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood, Barry K. Barnes and Emlyn Williams. It was based on the eponymous novel by Roy Vickers, released the same year.dbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conway_Tearledbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:starringMarceline Daydbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:starringNatalie Moorheaddbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Reed_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:nameThe King Murderdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_drama_filmsThe King Murder is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Conway Tearle, Natalie Moorhead and Marceline Day.dbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbp:nameTucson Raidersdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raidersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Spencer_Gordon_Bennetdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1895dbp-dbr:Tucson_Raiderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ColoradoTucson Raiders is a 1944 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the first of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles.dbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Jodrelldbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Special_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:producerPaul Barrondbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:producerJulia Overtondbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Wilson_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tingwelldbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Dingodbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringMichelle Torresdbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringBill McCluskeydbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:starringSuzanne Peverildbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Jodrelldbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Special_Broadcasting_Servicedbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Seymourdbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:nameTudawalidbp-dbr:Tudawalidbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Tudawalipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Special_Broadcasting_Service_original_programmingTudawali is a 1988 made for television biographical film about Aboriginal Australian actor Robert Tudawali. The screenplay was by Alan Seymour. It was directed by Steve Jodrell, and stars Ernie Dingo in the title role.Tudawali was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in July 2010. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as a stills gallery, press clippings, a featurette entitled Walkabout and Oondamooroo: Profile of Ernie Dingo.dbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:directorMartin Desmond Roedbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:directorTravon Freedbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerLawrence Benderdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerSean Combsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerJesse Williamsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerTerrence Jdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerChris Uettwillerdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerMickey Meyerdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerVan Lathandbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Howarddbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringJoey Badassdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Desmond_Roedbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Travon_Freedbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Combsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terrence_Jdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Williams_(actor)dbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Travon_Freedbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:nameTwo Distant Strangersdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Time_loop_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Distant_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsTwo Distant Strangers is a 2020 American short film written by Travon Free and directed by Free and Martin Desmond Roe. The film examines the deaths of Black Americans during encounters with police through the eyes of a character trapped in a time loop that keeps ending in his death. Two Distant Strangers won the award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, marking distributor Netflix's first win in the category.dbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simeon_Ricedbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Indican_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:producerMichelle Graciedbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rusty_Joinerdbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:starringJames Gaudiosodbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:starringMurray Graydbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simeon_Ricedbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Indican_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simeon_Ricedbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:nameUnsullieddbp-dbr:Unsullieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unsulliedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unsulliedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unsulliedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Unsulliedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Unsulliedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unsulliedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengeUnsullied is a 2014 exploitation horror film directed by Simeon Rice and starring Murray Gray, Rusty Joiner, and James Gaudioso.dbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerHolly Fraserdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerEllen Johanssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerMattias Ehrenbergdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:starringJames Fraserdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Frickdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:starringKaren Olrich-Whitedbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:nameUntitled Earth Sim 64dbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Swedendbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:countrySwedendbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_science_fiction_comedy_filmsUntitled Earth Sim 64 is a 2021 science-fiction comedy short film written and directed by Jonathan Wilhelmsson (who previously made Waltzing Tilda). The story is about Marie, a woman who comes to learn that her universe is an untitled simulation. The film was shot in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was released in May 2021 along with a behind the scenes documentary on the making of the film. It was later released by Gunpowder & Sky under their science-fiction label Dust.dbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pattinsondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tasma_Waltondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Muhneydbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pattinsondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Mazur_(writer)dbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Tausikdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:nameVirtual Nightmaredbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPN_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_science_fiction_filmsVirtual Nightmare is a 2000 made-for-TV horror film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton, and Todd MacDonald. The film premiered on UPN on April 14, 2000. The story was conceived in 1995 when writer David Tausik read the Philip K. Dick novel Time Out of Joint.dbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:directorNathan Thomas Millinerdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:directorSean Blevinsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:directorJohn William Holtdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Justin_Seamandbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:directorJames Treakledbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:directorJon Maynarddbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:distributorPetri Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:producerP. J. Starksdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:producerEric Huskissondbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:producerDavid Justicedbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:producerDevin Taylordbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:starringNathan Thomas Millinerdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moses_J._Moseleydbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:starringAric Stanishdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:starringBarbie Clarkdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:starringGerrimy Keifferdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:starringThomas Dunbadbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Justin_Seamandbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:P._J._Starksdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P._J._Starksdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:nameVolumes of Blood: Horror Storiesdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Volumes_of_Blood:_Horror_Storiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsVolumes of Blood: Horror Stories is a 2016 American horror anthology film consisting of segments directed by Sean Blevins, John William Holt, Jon Maynard, Nathan Thomas Milliner, Justin Seaman and James Treakle. The film's screenplay was written by Sean Blevins, Nathan Thomas Milliner, P. J. Starks, and Jason Turner.A sequel to the 2015 film Volumes of Blood, Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories was produced by Eric Huskisson, David Justice, P. J. Starks, and Devin Taylor. Like its predecessor, the film was shot in Owensboro, Kentucky.dbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Timothy_Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:producerTimothy Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:producerRomeo Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:starringTimothy Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:starringRomeo Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:starringJenny Jacksondbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:starringFrank Buchanandbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Timothy_Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Careydbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:nameTweet's Ladies of Pasadenadbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweet's_Ladies_of_Pasadenapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsTweet's Ladies of Pasadena is a 1979 cult film written, produced, directed and starring Timothy Carey.The film was originally shot as a pilot for a potential television series.dbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Garrisondbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rommdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Crosby_(actor)dbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Deedbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Garrisondbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rommdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Hackadaydbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:nameTwo Tickets to Parisdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsTwo Tickets to Paris is a 1962 film directed by Greg Garrison and starring Joey Dee and the Starliters.dbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:producerLaura Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:producerPeter Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:starringDinah Stabbdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:starringMerdelle Jordinedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:starringRiannon Tisedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:nameRiddles of the Sphinxdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_feminist_filmsRiddles of the Sphinx is a 1977 British experimental drama film written, directed and produced by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen and starring Dinah Stabb, Merdelle Jordine and Riannon Tise.dbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:starringRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Murray_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_Him,_Bosko!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansRide Him, Bosko! released in 1932, is a Western animated short film in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko, Warner Bros.' first cartoon character, and his sweetheart Honey in the Old West.dbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zero_Mosteldbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Thorntondbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Fosterdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameRide of the Valkyriedbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Brookdbp-dbr:Ride_of_the_Valkyrie_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_BlakeRide of the Valkyrie is a 1967 British short comedy film directed by Peter Brook and starring Julia Foster, Zero Mostel, and Frank Thornton.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:distributorAlpha Videodbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_McCoydbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Leasedbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Haddondbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alpha_Videodbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_O'Donnell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:nameRiders of Black Mountaindbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Riders_of_Black_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsRiders of Black Mountain is a 1940 Western film directed by Sam Newfield, under his pseudonym of Peter Stewart. It stars Tim McCoy, Pauline Haddon, and Rex Lease.dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:distributorRound-Up Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:producerRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lane_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:starringSheldon Lewisdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:starringBen Corbettdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Riodbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_TanseyRiders of the Rio is a 1931 American western film directed by John Tansey and starring Lane Chandler. It is an independently-produced second feature, partly shot on location around Palm Springs, California.dbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:distributorVictory Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Victory_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:nameRio Grande Romancedbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Victory_Pictures_filmsRio Grande Romance is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Robert F. HillIt was one of the few non-Westerns from Sam Katzman's Victory Studios.It was also known as Put on the Spot.dbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Puritan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:C.C._Burrdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Hughes_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:starringMarion Burnsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:starringGrant Withersdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Puritan_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C.C._Burrdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Jeskedbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:nameRip Roaring Rileydbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Rip_Roaring_Rileypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_action_filmsRip Roaring Riley is a 1935 American action film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Elmer Clifton, with Lloyd Hughes, Marion Burns and Grant Withers. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor. A second feature, it was released in America by Puritan Pictures and in Britain by Pathé Pictures under the alternative title The Mystery of Diamond Island.dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:producerFrank Arnolddbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Giblindbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Hamnettdbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Martin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nettheimdbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Freedbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:nameRipkindbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_ArnoldRipkin is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Frank Arnold and starring David Nettheim, Olivia Hamnett, Vince Martin, and Belinda Giblin. The screenplay concerns an industrial scientist and his wife, who suspect each other of infidelity.dbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameRitzy Hoteldbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ritzy_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsRitzy Hotel is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many short films featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. A colorized version is available.dbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:producerVictor Hanburydbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Kirkdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glyn_Houstondbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_White_(actor)dbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Rienitsdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:nameRiver Beatdbp-dbr:River_Beatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eros_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:River_Beatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_GreenRiver Beat is a 1954 British second feature noir crime film directed by Guy Green and starring John Bentley, Phyllis Kirk and Leonard White. It was written by Rex Rientis and distributed in the United States by Lippert Pictures.dbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Raydbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Julian_(artist)dbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Bealsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Wibledbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Raydbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Godbp-dbp:nameRoad Runner a Go-Godbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_mammalsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Canisdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_Runner_a_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsRoad Runner a Go-Go is a 1965 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It is one of three cartoons reused from the unsold pilot Adventures of the Road Runner (the others were To Beep or Not to Beep and Zip Zip Hooray!). The short was released on February 1, 1965, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.Milt Franklyn was credited as the musician with the correct spelling of his name. Unlike To Beep or Not to Beep, this cartoon doesn't feature an entirely new soundtrack by Bill Lava, due to budget cuts. The cartoon includes the sequence of Adventures of the Road Runner with Wile E. Coyote speaking to the viewing audience. The cartoon also features a theme song called Out in the Desert, loosely based on the song Down by the Station. The original pilot was produced by David H. DePatie with supervising director Chuck Jones.dbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRKOdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Dearthdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Gurrdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameRoad to Victory: Milestones in the Struggle for Libertydbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._HallRoad to Victory: Milestones in the Struggle for Liberty is a 1941 Australian short documentary directed by Ken G. Hall.It was made for the Department of Information in 1940. It was the first Australian propaganda film for the war, closely followed by Australia Has Wings.dbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Colmesdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringJohn Sheltondbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Colmesdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:nameRoad to the Big Housedbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Road_to_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_ColmesRoad to the Big House is a 1947 American crime drama film directed by Walter Colmes. It was based on a script by Aubrey Wisberg.It was also known as The Dark Road.dbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hobart_Henleydbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Kohlerdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Morgan_(singer)dbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hobart_Henleydbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:nameRoadhouse Nightsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dashiell_Hammettdbp-dbr:Roadhouse_Nightspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsRoadhouse Nights is a 1930 American pre-Code gangster film. A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery claim it is based on the novel Red Harvest written by Dashiell Hammett (author of The Maltese Falcon, The Thin Man, and The Glass Key). However the credits of the film itself say only "An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht." Hammett receives no mention at all (and the plots are not similar).The movie, an amalgam of musical comedy and gangster melodrama, was directed by Hobart Henley, stars Helen Morgan, Charles Ruggles, and Fred Kohler, and features a rare screen musical comedy performance by Jimmy Durante, in his screen debut, with his vaudeville partners Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson ("Clayton, Jackson, and Durante"). Helen Morgan also sings It Can't Go On Like This, by Jay Gorney and Yip Harburg.dbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mack_V._Wrightdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:starringRobert Livingstondbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mack_V._Wrightdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_C._Siegeldbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Colt_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:nameRoarin' Leaddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Three_Mesquiteers_filmsdbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nat_Levinedbp-dbr:Roarin'_Leadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mack_V._WrightRoarin' Lead is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and Mack V. Wright and was the third entry of the 51-film series of Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movies.dbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:producerPatrick K. Healedbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:starringRoy Traversdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esmond_Knightdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:starringFlorence McHughdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_K._Healedbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_K._Healedbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:nameRomany Lovedbp-dbr:Romany_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Romany_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_musical_filmsRomany Love is a 1931 British musical film directed by Fred Paul and starring Esmond Knight, Florence McHugh and Roy Travers. It was made at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie.dbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Hammonddbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdna Mariondbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Londondbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameRomance of the Westdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsRomance of the West is a 1930 American pre-Code western film written and directed by John Tansey and Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Jack Perrin, Edna Marion and Tom London.dbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!dbp-dbp:producerMargaret J. Winklerdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!dbp-dbp:nameSearching For Santa!dbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Arcticdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Searching_For_Santa!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsSearching For Santa! is a silent short film by Winkler Pictures, starring Krazy Kat. The cartoon was thought to be lost but was rediscovered in 2004.dbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:directorEric Taylordbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_Tealedbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Drakedbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_MacDonald_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Caswelldbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:nameThe Body Corporatedbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_Corporatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsThe Body Corporate is a 1983 Australian television film directed by Eric Taylor and starring Leonard Teale, Pat McDonald, and Mervyn Drake.dbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Rhythmettesdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housedbp-dbp:nameThe Candy Housedbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Candy_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hansel_and_GretelThe Candy House is a 1934 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is an adaptation of the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm and is one of the few Oswald shorts in which he plays a different character.dbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:directorIrene Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:producerBarclay DeVeaudbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:producerIrene Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:producerCarol Ann Shinedbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Soleil_Moon_Fryedbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wil_Wheatondbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Taberdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:nameThe Girls' Roomdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girls'_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_LazarThe Girls' Room (alternate title Best of Enemies) is a 2000 comedy-drama film. It is the first film by director Irene Turner.dbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Ward_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daisy_Burrelldbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Ward_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Rose of Summerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Rose_of_Summer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_WardThe Last Rose of Summer is a British silent motion picture of 1920 directed by Albert Ward, produced by G. B. Samuelson, and starring Owen Nares and Daisy Burrell. A drama, it was written by Roland Pertwee, based on a novel by Hugh Conway.dbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:directorCharles Frankdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Somlodbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Irving_(set_designer)dbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katina_Paxinoudbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derrick_de_Marneydbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Josef_Somlodbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Irving_(set_designer)dbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Traversdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheridan_le_Fanudbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncle Silasdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Uncle_Silas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sheridan_Le_FanuUncle Silas (US: The Inheritance) is a 1947 British drama film directed by Charles Frank and starring Jean Simmons, Katina Paxinou and Derrick De Marney. It is an adaptation of J. Sheridan Le Fanu's 1864 novel Uncle Silas in which an heiress is pursued by her uncle, who craves her money following her father's death.The film was shot at Denham Studios with sets by the art director Ralph Brinton. The costumes were designed by Elizabeth Haffenden.dbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Hendricksdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerArthur F. Repoladbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mat_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bucky_Lasekdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Deegan_(motorcyclist)dbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Mirradbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Metzgerdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Hendricksdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Hendricksdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameUltimate X: The Moviedbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2001dbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Hendricksdbp-dbr:Ultimate_X:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:X_GamesUltimate X: The Movie is a 2002 documentary film based on the 2001 X Games.It features athletes including Dave Mirra, Travis Pastrana, Mike Metzger, Bucky Lasek, Brian Deegan, and Mat Hoffman. It also features clips from the actual event in Philly, including the finals between Bob Burnquist, and Bucky Lasek, which Bob won by a first ever score of 98, and the crash of Carey Hart, when he attempted the first ever Moto-X Backflip.dbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Greydbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:starringLester Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:starringGerald Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Kendalldbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:nameThe Man at Sixdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Man_at_Sixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_filmsThe Man at Six is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Anne Grey, Lester Matthews and Gerald Rawlinson. It was released in America the following year under the alternative title The Gables Mystery. It was produced by British International Pictures at the company's Elstree Studios near London. It was based on the West End play The Man at Six by Jack Celestin and Jack DeLeon, later remade as the 1938 film The Gables Mystery.dbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:producerEric Amblerdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:starringKay Walshdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Amblerdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Amblerdbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe October Mandbp-dbr:The_October_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_October_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_directorial_debut_filmsThe October Man is a 1947 mystery film/film noir starring John Mills and Joan Greenwood, written by novelist Eric Ambler, who also produced. A man is suspected of murder, and the lingering effects of a brain injury he sustained in an earlier accident, as well as an intensive police investigation, make him begin to doubt whether he is innocent.dbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:starringGeorge Bellamydbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Vaughandbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haidee_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:starringGerald McCarthydbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:nameThe Old Countrydbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._BrambleThe Old Country is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Gerald McCarthy, Kathleen Vaughan and Haidee Wright.It adapts a play by Dion Clayton Calthrop (same year, same title). The play was adapted by Eliot Stannard, being one of various scripts he based on literary works in the late 1910s-early 1920s.dbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:producerAnatole de Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosamund_Johndbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Pudneydbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:nameThe Way to the Starsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forcesdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_Way_to_the_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Charles_WilliamsThe Way to the Stars is a 1945 Anglo-American black-and-white Second World War drama film made by Two Cities Films. The film was produced by Anatole de Grunwald, directed by Anthony Asquith, and stars Michael Redgrave, John Mills, Rosamund John, and Douglass Montgomery. In the United States it was shortened by 22 minutes, and the shortened version was distributed by United Artists under the title Johnny in the Clouds.The screenplay for The Way to the Stars was written by noted dramatist Terence Rattigan, based on a scenario co-written by Rattigan with USAAF Captain Richard Sherman. The film is a significant reworking of Rattigan's 1942 play Flare Path. Rattigan, then a Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant, was posted in 1943 to the RAF Film Production Unit to work on The Way to the Stars and Journey Together.The title The Way to the Stars is often assumed to have been taken from the Latin motto of the RAF, Per ardua ad astra. However, the literal translation of the RAF motto is "Through adversity to the stars". The title of the shortened American version, Johnny in the Clouds, is derived from the poem recited in the film as a tribute to a dead aviator.dbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencedbp-dbp:directorPaul Marlowdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencedbp-dbp:producerPaul Marlowdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencedbp-dbp:starringBlue Angels team in F-4 Phantomsdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Herbertdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencedbp-dbp:nameThreshold: The Blue Angels Experiencedbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Threshold:_The_Blue_Angels_Experiencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_aviationThreshold: The Blue Angels Experience is a 1975 American film featuring narration written by Frank Herbert and read by Leslie Nielsen. The film is about the Blue Angels, the United States Navy's flight demonstration squadron.dbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circusdbp-dbp:nameTweety's Circusdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tweety's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_camelsTweety's Circus is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on June 4, 1955, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.dbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Film_Unitdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sir_Arthur_Elton,_10th_Baronetdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Milesdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Bonifasdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_Film_Unitdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sir_Arthur_Elton,_10th_Baronetdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:V.S._Pritchettdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo Fathersdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Two_Fathers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_Film_Unit_filmsTwo Fathers (also known as 2 Fathers ) is a 1944 British wartime propaganda short film directed by Anthony Asquith and made by the Crown Film Unit, a division of the Ministry of Information. It was written by Asquith and V.S. Pritchett.dbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Rheedbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerPhillip Rhee, Douglas Magallon, Fabienne Wendbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beau_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Gaildbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Fabiandbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Potterdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phillip_Rheedbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Irigoyendbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phillip_Rheedbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Rheedbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Rheedbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phillip_Rheedbp-dbr:Underdog_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_martial_arts_filmsUnderdog Kids is a film directed by Phillip Rhee that premiered on July 7, 2015.dbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:producerRick Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linnea_Quigleydbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringJay Richardsondbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Kaitandbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginger_Lynn_Allendbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringMark Richardsondbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringRaelyn Saalmandbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringChad Gabbertdbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringJayne Hamildbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:nameVice Academy film seriesdbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_SloaneVice Academy was a series of six comedy films, which aired on the USA Network throughout the 1990s, particularly on their Up All Night programming block. Created by director Rick Sloane of Hobgoblins fame, the cast included former porn star Ginger Lynn, scream queen Linnea Quigley, Elizabeth Kaitan and Julia Parton.The films were intended as a sexy spoof-on-a-spoof of Charlie's Angels and the popular Police Academy movie series. The first film follows the three main girls as they train at the academy; the later films follow them on their assigned missions.dbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Sullivan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pat_Sullivan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeedbp-dbp:nameWoos Whoopeedbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Felix_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Otto_Messmerdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Woos_Whoopeepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_animationWoos Whoopee (sometimes referred to as Felix the Cat in Woos Whoopee or Felix Woos Whoopee) is a surreal, animated 1930 Felix the Cat short subject produced by Pat Sullivan.dbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Felixdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Goetzdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Dresserdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringMinna Gombelldbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringJobyna Howlanddbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Felixdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Goetzdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_M._Conselmandbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Buddy_G._DeSylvadbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Emmett_Rogersdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Lindsaydbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bertrand_Robinsondbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Warren_Comstockdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Imogene_Stanleydbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neal_O'Haradbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:nameStepping Sistersdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sistersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Stepping_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsStepping Sisters is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Seymour Felix and starring Louise Dresser, Minna Gombell and Jobyna Howland.dbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christy_Cabannedbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:producerBen Pivardbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:starringAndy Devinedbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:starringBeverly Robertsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christy_Cabannedbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Simmonsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Tombrageldbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:nameTropic Furydbp-dbr:Tropic_Furydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christy_CabanneTropic Fury is a 1939 American action film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Beverly Roberts.dbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Reinerdbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Madsendbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Arquettedbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bob_Thorntondbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:starringSal Jencodbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Reinerdbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darrell_Fettydbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:nameTrouble Bounddbp-dbr:Trouble_Bounddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Boundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_ReinerTrouble Bound is a 1993 crime comedy-drama film directed by Jeffrey Reiner, and starring Patricia Arquette, Billy Bob Thornton, Michael Madsen, and Sal Jenco. The plot concerns an ex-convict who goes on the run with a woman. Unbeknownst to the ex-convict and the woman, a dead body is in the trunk of the Lincoln in which they are riding. Meanwhile, a mafia kingpin's daughter is trying to kill the hitman who killed her father.dbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbp:producerJack Dietzdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbp:nameTrouble Chasersdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chasersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_theftdbp-dbr:Trouble_Chaserspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_jewelleryTrouble Chasers is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and starring Billy Gilbert, Maxie Rosenbloom and Shemp Howard.dbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_J._Varabdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:directorWoody Woodmandbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eternal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:distributorAnimated Family Filmsdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:producerRose Warnerdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lance_LeGaultdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Belushidbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Renadaydbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carrot_Topdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringJason Jackmandbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringTom Kinneydbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:starringWendy Cutlerdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_J._Varabdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anchor_Bay_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eternal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:nameTugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Flydbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugger:_The_Jeep_4x4_Who_Wanted_to_Flypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_direct-to-video_filmsTugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly is a 2005 American direct-to-video movie produced by Genesis Orlando. It is about a Willys Jeep named Tugger (voiced by Jim Belushi) who during World War II is damaged during a battle and his motor fan is replaced by an airplane propeller, giving him a dream of one day flying.dbp-dbr:Yard_Kingsdbp-dbp:directorVasco Alexandredbp-dbr:Yard_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerBilly Kingdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringElle Atkinson; David Price; Caroline Lazarus; Jermaine Rickettsdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingsdbp-dbp:nameYard Kingsdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Yard_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Yard_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsYard Kings is a 2020 British short film written and directed by Vasco Alexandre and produced by Billy King. It stars Elle Atkinson, David Price, Jermaine Ricketts and Caroline Lazarus.The film is inspired by the British social realism tradition, which depicts people's struggle when living in poverty and exposed to various forms of violence.dbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:producerDavid Dentdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:starringMary Parkerdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Trinderdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dora_Bryandbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Trinderdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:nameYou Lucky Peopledbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Lucky_People!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_ElveyYou Lucky People! is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Tommy Trinder, Mary Parker and Dora Bryan. Originally titled Get Fell In, the film was renamed to match Trinder's familiar catchphrase. It was shot in a rival French process to CinemaScope, called 'CameraScope', with the attendant publicity describing "the first feature to be made with an anamorphic lens in black and white! It's a camerascoop!". It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios near London with sets designed by the art director Ray Simm.dbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Keanedbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Lacydbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:nameVanishing Mendbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsVanishing Men is a 1932 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Tom Tyler, Adele Lacy, and Raymond Keane. The film depicts the story of Russ Whitely (Keane), a young man who has become involved with cattle rustling, his complicated relationship with Sheriff Doug Barrett (Tyler), and his eventual redemption. Critical reception to the film was mixed, and it is now believed to be a lost film.dbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Clapham_(actor,_born_1894)dbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:starringBill Dwyerdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allison_Boothdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:nameVariety Hourdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Variety_Hourpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsVariety Hour is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Charles Clapham and Bill Dwyer. It is a revue show featuring a number of performers from radio and music hall.It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Twentieth Century Fox. The film's sets were designed by the art director William Hemsley.dbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerLena Waithedbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Sorosdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerMatt Alvarezdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerSimon Horsmandbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Jonesdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringMatt McGorrydbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringMarque Richardsondbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringEden Sherdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringMegalyn Echikunwokedbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringNaturi Naughtondbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringLyndon Smithdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lena_Waithedbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:nameStep Sistersdbp-dbr:Step_Sistersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Step_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tap_dance_filmsStep Sisters is a 2018 dance comedy film directed by Charles Stone III. It stars Megalyn Echikunwoke as a black sorority girl who agrees to teach the art of Greek stepping to a house of party-obsessed white sorority sisters.dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Department_of_National_Defence_(Canada)dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:starringBilly Bletcher as The Devildbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:starringPinto Colvig as Vocal Effectsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:starringWalt Disney as The Cowdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Department_of_National_Defence_(Canada)dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:nameStop That Tank!dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_educational_filmsStop That Tank! (aka Boys Anti-Tank Rifle) is a 22-minute 1942 instructional film created during World War II by Walt Disney Productions for the Directorate of Military Training, The Department of National Defence and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Its purpose, akin to "edutainment", was to instruct Canadian soldiers in the handling and care of the Boys Mk.1 Anti-tank rifle for use in combat against Nazi tanks. The film presented information in an entertaining manner as well as providing an anti-Nazi propaganda message.Stop That Tank! is organized into two separate sections: the first animated section lasting three minutes, 15 seconds is a comedic demonstration of the anti-tank gun in an anti-Nazi propaganda "sketch", while the second longer section uses both cartoon animation and live action sequences to demonstrate proper use and handling of the Mk.1 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle.dbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStory Timedbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terry_Gilliamdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cutout_animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Story_Time_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Terry_GilliamStory Time is a 1979 short animated comedy compilation film written, directed and animated by Terry Gilliam. It is compiled from several of Gilliam's works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, and stylistically resembles the distinctive animations which Gilliam produced in that period for Monty Python's Flying Circus.Story Time is composed of three loosely connected animated segments. The first two, "Don the Cockroach" and "The Albert Einstein Story", were originally broadcast within the television series The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971–72), while the third, "The Christmas Card", was created for the 1968 Christmas Special of Do Not Adjust Your Set. It was also shown as an accompaniment to some British theatrical releases of Monty Python's Life of Brian.dbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:directorShuaib Mitchelldbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:directorShuaib Muhammed Kedardbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:distributorNubia Filmworksdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:distributorProgressive Productionsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:producerShuaib Mitchelldbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:producerShuaib Muhammed Kedardbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:producerFred Brown Jr.dbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:producerSowande Tichawonnadbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nelson_Georgedbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Experience_Unlimiteddbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathy_Hughesdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rare_Essencedbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Junkyard_Banddbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:nameStraight Up Go-Godbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Godbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Go-godbp-dbr:Straight_Up_Go-Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Washington,_D.C.Straight Up Go-Go is a 1992 documentary film directed by Shuaib Muhammed Kedar and Shuaib Mitchell. The documentary was first broadcast on March 11, 1992, on WHUT-TV (a PBS member public television, owned and operated by Howard University).dbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothdbp-dbp:producerJohn Walkerdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothdbp-dbp:nameStrand: Under the Dark Clothdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Strand:_Under_the_Dark_Clothpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_WalkerStrand: Under the Dark Cloth is a Canadian documentary film directed by John Walker. A portrait of photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand, it premiered at the 1989 Festival of Festivals before being released theatrically in 1990.The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 11th Genie Awards.dbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Gregordbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerBenjamin Glazerdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Patrick_(actress)dbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringJune Nashdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Barrauddbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Gregordbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melchior_Lengyeldbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Benjamin_Glazerdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Krafftdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Horace_Jacksondbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrange Cargodbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Gregordbp-dbr:Strange_Cargo_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_mystery_filmsStrange Cargo is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Arthur Gregor and starring Lee Patrick, June Nash, and George Barraud. It was the first full "All-Talking" sound film produced by Pathé Exchange, shortly afterwards to be merged into the major studio RKO Pictures. A separate silent version was also produced for theaters that had not yet been wired for sound.It was based on a play called The Missing Man, with the adaptation worked on by an uncredited Paul Bern. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. It received a good critical reception following its Los Angeles premiere.dbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Darrowdbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:starringHale Hamiltondbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:starringGloria Sheadbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:nameStrange Peopledbp-dbr:Strange_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Strange_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_filmsStrange People is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring John Darrow, Gloria Shea and Hale Hamilton. It was produced by the independent Chesterfield Pictures.dbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbp:producerLouis B. Appleton Jr.dbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbp:nameStrange Voyagedbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:Strange_Voyagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_AllenStrange Voyage is a 1946 American adventure film directed by Irving Allen and starring Eddie Albert, Forrest Taylor and Elena Verdugo.dbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fantoma_Filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fantoma_Filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Braldbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:nameStreet of No Returndbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lisbondbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samuel_FullerStreet of No Return is a 1989 French crime film cowritten and directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Keith Carradine and Valentina Vargas. It is based on the 1954 novel with the same title written by David Goodis. It was the last theatrically released film that Fuller directed.dbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobbito_Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanaldbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:distributorSaboteur Mediadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:producerBobbito Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:producerOmar Acostadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:producerStretch Armstrongdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nasdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosie_Perezdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay-Zdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:B-Realdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:DJ_Premierdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eminemdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raekwondbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobbito_Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanaldbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobbito_Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:nameStretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Livesdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WKCR-FMdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:East_Coast_hip_hopStretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives is a 2015 documentary film about the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show, starring Adrian "Stretch Armstrong" Bartos and Bobbito Garcia. The influential show helped to launch the careers of numerous hip hop artists, particularly those along the East Coast.dbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbp:distributorMedallion Picturesdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbp:producerTed V. Mikelsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringGary Clarkedbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbp:nameStrike Me Deadlydbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Strike_Me_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_V._MikelsStrike Me Deadly is a 1963 American thriller film written and directed by Ted V. Mikels in his directorial debut, and starring Gary Clarke, Jeannine Riley, and Steve Ihnat. Its plot follows a man and his wife who, after witnessing a murder, are stalked by a killer in a forest during a raging storm.Mikels later commented on the film: "My kids say it's the best picture I ever made."dbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:starringBetty Nortondbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:starringKen Douglasdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:starringAlbert E.Raynordbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:nameStrip! Strip! Hooray!!!dbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Strip!_Strip!_Hooray!!!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsStrip! Strip! Hooray!!! is a 1932 British short comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ken Douglas, Betty Norton and Albert E. Raynor. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios as a second feature.dbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Battsekdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCorey Reeserdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Rubelldbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Schragerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Battsekdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStudio 54dbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Studio_54Studio 54 is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Matt Tyrnauer, examining the meteoric history of the Studio 54 nightclub, an extravagant disco venue infamous for hedonistic excess. Those responsible for the club's wild success reflect on the scene they sparked in 1977. Discotheque co-owner Ian Schrager recounts his role at the center of it all, including the club's fraudulent accounting and legal consequences.dbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbp:nameSundown Riderdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Sundown_Riderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsSundown Rider is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. A print is held by the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation.dbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vivid_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:producerAxel Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Drillerdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:starringAndy San Dimasdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:starringXander Corvusdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vivid_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:nameSuperman vs. Spider-Man XXX: An Axel Braun Parodydbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pornographic_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Supermandbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Spider-Mandbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Intercompany_crossoversSuperman vs. Spider-Man XXX: An Axel Braun Parody is a 2012 pornographic superhero comedy film. Superman (Ryan Driller) must work together with Spider-Man (Xander Corvus), when super villains Lex Luthor (Eric Masterson) and Dr. Octopus (James Bartholet) join forces to attempt to achieve world domination. Lex Luthor is assisted in his evil plot by Eve Tesmacher (Alexis Texas). Lois Lane (Andy San Dimas) is taken hostage and held captive. Superman and Spider-Man are lured into a trap by the villains, and ultimately rescued by Spider-Woman (Jenna Presley).Film director and writer Axel Braun based the film on the 1976 comic book, Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man, and marketed the film using a DVD cover paying homage to the original comic book. University of Toronto Cinema Studies Institute professor Dru Jeffries analyzed the film in a case study published in 2016 in the academic journal Porn Studies. Jeffries wrote that Braun's work showcased, "a unique point of intersection between Hollywood, the porn industry, and fandom." The 2020 book Supersex: Sexuality, Fantasy, and the Superhero discussed the film as evidence of a common trope in similar parody films within the genre, where female characters are unable to avoid succumbing to the seduction of the male hero protagonists.The film received a generally positive reception, with Phoenix New Times placing it among, "The Five Best XXX Superhero Parodies". Inverse praised the film's special effects. BuzzFeed observed Braun's work may be the only medium fans could see specific storylines adapted for film. Uproxx called it "a damn good movie". Cultture put it along with "the 5 most exciting superhero porn parodies". The movie was recognized within the adult film industry with the NightMoves Award for Best Parody, the XRCO Award for Best Parody, and the XBIZ Award for Parody Release of the Year.dbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:directorDon Davisdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:producerDon Davisdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:producerJack Vaughndbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:producerJay Kulpdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ferlin_Huskydbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Kingdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:starringSteve Drexeldbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:starringIntroducing Simone Griffethdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:starringLonnie Bowerdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:nameSwamp Girldbp-dbr:Swamp_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swamp_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_independent_filmsSwamp Girl is a 1971 American backcountry drama film, independently made on a low budget in Georgia by Donald A. Davis Productions, Inc., co-produced and co-written by Don Davis (who also directed), Jack Vaughn (who also plays a cameo role) and Jay Kulp (who was also the cinematographer and died in the aftermath of a jeep accident near the end of production). The sole name billed before the title is that of country singer Ferlin Husky, with second billing going to country singer-songwriter Claude King. The title role is played by Georgia native Simone Griffeth who receives an "Introducing" credit in her film debut.The film's general release was in November 1971, but the location of the premiere, in June, was the small Georgia city of Waycross, the closest city to the Okefenokee Swamp. The opening credits state, "Swamp locations courtesy of Okefenokee Swamp Park Waycross, Georgia" and "Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge U.S. Dept. of Interior Folkston, Georgia".dbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPathé Exchangedbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E.B._Derrdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Twelvetreesdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Burgessdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Scottdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameSwing Highdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_High_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsSwing High is a 1930 American pre-Code musical film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Helen Twelvetrees, Fred Scott and Dorothy Burgess.The film's sets were designed by the art director Carroll Clark.dbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marshall_Neilandbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:directorHenry Spitzdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:producerWilliam Berkedbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:producerMaurice Conndbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milburn_Stonedbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinky_Tomlindbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Stonedbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_It,_Professorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marshall_NeilanSwing It, Professor (also known as Swing It, Buddy) is an independently produced 1937 musical comedy directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Pinky Tomlin, Paula Stone and Milburn Stone. The musical numbers were written by Connie Lee, Al Heath and Buddy LeRoux, and was produced by Conn Productions, Inc. The film capitalised on the swing dance craze.dbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Publix_Corporationdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Murray_(singer)dbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!dbp-dbp:nameSwing You Sinners!dbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_helldbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_cemeteriesdbp-dbr:Swing_You_Sinners!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_ghost_filmsSwing You Sinners! is a 1930 animated cartoon short, produced by Fleischer Studios as part of the Talkartoons series. The cartoon is notable for its surreal, dark and abstract content.dbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Graciedbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Fergusondbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Graciedbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Redmandbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Xavier_Samueldbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lincoln_Lewisdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Griffindbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Graciedbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Fergusondbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Graciedbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Redmandbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Fergusondbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSpin Outdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spin_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsSpin Out is a 2016 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Tim Ferguson and Marc Gracie and starring Xavier Samuel and Morgan Griffin.dbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:directorJim Tyerdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:producerExecutive Producer:dbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwarddbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britaindbp-dbp:nameSpinach Fer Britaindbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Spinach_Fer_Britainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_NazismSpinach Fer Britain is a 1943 anti-Nazi propaganda cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film centers around Popeye the Sailor trying to deliver a shipment of spinach to 10 Downing Street in London, while fighting off Nazi Kriegsmarine soldiers pursuing him in a U-boat. The short was released on January 22, 1943.Like its predecessor, You're a Sap, Mr. Jap, Spinach Fer Britain was kept out of distribution for several decades, due to its propagandistic nature and frequent display of Nazism, until it received an official release in November 2008 in a DVD collection of Popeye cartoons produced between 1941–1943. It also had limited airings on Cartoon Network as part of The Popeye Show.dbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Schwarzdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbp:nameSpine Tingler! The William Castle Storydbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spine_Tingler!_The_William_Castle_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_SchwarzSpine Tingler! The William Castle Story is a 2007 American biographical documentary film directed by Jeffrey Schwarz about legendary Hollywood showman William Castle, who specialized in producing low-budget shockers.dbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Weldon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Koenigdbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_MacNeilldbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Perlmandbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:starringHenry Ramerdbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:starringDon Ariolidbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:starringLynn Smithdbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:starringNeil Sheedbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Weldon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Koenigdbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Weldon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:nameSpinnoliodbp-dbr:Spinnoliodbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pinocchio_filmsdbp-dbr:Spinnoliopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_WeldonSpinnolio is a Canadian animated short film, directed by John Weldon and released in 1977. A parody of Pinocchio, the film tells the story of an old man who carves a wooden boy; however, as the fairy never arrives to grant him life, Spinnolio remains wooden and inanimate, but nevertheless successfully establishes a career working at the complaints desk of a department store because of his apparent skill at listening without talking.The film's voice cast includes Henry Ramer, Peter MacNeill, Neil Shee, Janet Perlman, Lynn Smith and Don Arioli.The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 28th Canadian Film Awards.dbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:starringWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:starringMargaret Hill-Talbotdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:nameSpringtime Serenadedbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsSpringtime Serenade is a 1935 short cartoon made by Walter Lantz Productions and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. While most shorts in the series are shot in black and white, this one is among the very few that are in color.dbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film_Collaborativedbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Glaserdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunterdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film_Collaborativedbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Glaserdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbp:nameTab Hunter Confidentialdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_mendbp-dbr:Tab_Hunter_Confidentialpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeffrey_SchwarzTab Hunter Confidential is a 2015 American documentary film focusing on the American actor, singer, and author Tab Hunter. It is inspired by his autobiography of the same name. The film was produced by Allan Glaser and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz.The film features extensive interviews with Hunter, as well as contemporaries and associates, including John Waters, Clint Eastwood, Debbie Reynolds, and more.dbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directorMartin Shoredbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shout!_Factorydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAbramoramadbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Shoredbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrett Leonarddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerCody Dickinsondbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Harrisondbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Mitchelldbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Samehadbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terrence_Howarddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Snoop_Doggdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mavis_Staplesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frayser_Boydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Kaponedbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yo_Gottidbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shout!_Factorydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameTake Me to the Riverdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentaries_about_musicdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Memphis,_TennesseeTake Me to the River is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Martin Shore about music of Memphis, Tennessee. It premiered on March 11, 2014, at SXSW film festival in Austin, Texas. The film was released on Netflix in August 2016, two years after its initial release.The documentary celebrates the intergenerational and interracial musical influence of Memphis in the face of pervasive discrimination and segregation. The film brings multiple generations of award-winning Memphis and Mississippi Delta musicians together, following them through the creative process of recording a historic new album, to re-imagine the utopia of racial, gender and generational collaboration of Memphis in its heyday. A related education initiative partnered with Berklee College of Music to produce a curriculum and events based on the film.dbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lisa_Rideoutdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbp:producerSasha Fisherdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbp:producerLisa Rideoutdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbp:starringPatricia Ann Aldridgedbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lisa_Rideoutdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Rideoutdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lisa_Rideoutdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbp:nameTake a Walk on the Wildsidedbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Take_a_Walk_on_the_Wildsidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cross-dressingTake a Walk on the Wildside is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed and written by Lisa Rideout. The film profiles Take a Walk on the Wildside, a clothing store in Toronto, Ontario, which caters to the unique needs of cross-dressing men.The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2017.The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards.Rideout followed up in 2018 with One Leg In, One Leg Out, a short documentary about a transgender woman she had met during the making of Wildside.dbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Ingrahamdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Freulerdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:producerC.A. Stimsondbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:starringDorothy Devoredbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:starringEdythe Chapmandbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Ingrahamdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Freulerdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beatrice_Vandbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:nameTake the Heirdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_the_Heirpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_IngrahamTake the Heir is a 1930 American synchronized comedy sound film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Edward Everett Horton, Dorothy Devore and Edythe Chapman. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects and featured a theme song that was sung by an uncredited tenor. The film was produced during the transition to sound film and a separate silent version was also released. Location shooting took place around Broadway. A review in the Motion Picture News considered the film "very, very weak" and a waste of Everett Horton's talents.dbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameTaken for a Ridedbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Taken_for_a_Ride_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_gorillasTaken for a Ride is a 1931 short animated film by Columbia Pictures, and one of many starring Krazy Kat. Existing prints of the cartoon are likely to have missing footage and some distorted sequences.dbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Lynchdbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saul_Rubinekdbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Amosdbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:nameTaking Caredbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsTaking Care, also known as Prescriptions for Murder, is a 1987 Canadian drama film, directed by Clarke Mackey. Loosely based on the real-life case of Susan Nelles, the film stars Janet Amos as Marie, a maternity ward nurse who is accused of murder after three women die in childbirth under her care, and Kate Lynch as Angie O'Connell, her colleague who attempts to collect evidence to prove Marie's innocence.The cast also includes Saul Rubinek, Barry Flatman, Jackie Richardson, Allan Royal and Ron White.The film premiered at the 1987 Toronto International Film Festival.Lynch received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988.dbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Boyledbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Whitfielddbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_Networksdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:nameTaking the Heatdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_the_Heatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsTaking the Heat is a 1993 American romantic thriller film that premiered on Showtime. Directed by Tom Mankiewicz and written by Dan Gordon from a story by Gary Hoffman, the film followed a female cop and a murder witness as they try to avoid the mob en route to a high profile trial in New York City. The cast included Tony Goldwyn and Lynn Whitfield as the leads and George Segal, Will Patton, Peter Boyle, Joe Grifasi, Alan Arkin, and Greg Germann in supporting roles.dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darin_Scottdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:distributorSyfydbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:producerRusty Cundieffdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:producerGriff Furstdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:producerDarin Scottdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cooper_Huckabeedbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Todddbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynn_Whitfielddbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:London_Browndbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Emmanuel Abellarddbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:starringSage Arrindelldbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darin_Scottdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darin_Scottdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rusty_Cundieffdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darin_Scottdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:nameTales from the Hood 3dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frederik_Wiedmanndbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_Hood_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rusty_CundieffTales from the Hood 3 is a 2020 American black horror anthology film written and directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott, executive-produced by Spike Lee, and starring Tony Todd, London Brown, Cooper Huckabee, Patrick Emmanuel Abellard, Sage Arrindell, and Lynn Whitfield. The film is the sequel to Cundieff and Scott's 2018 horror anthology Tales from the Hood 2 and tells the story of a lumbering man and a young girl on the run from "bad things" as the young girl tells him different stories to distract him from the impending danger.The wraparound story is "The Mouths of Babes and Demons" while the segments are "Ruby Gates", "The Bunker", "Operatic" and "Dope Kicks". "The Mouths of Babes and Demons", "The Bunker" and "Dope Kicks" were written and directed by Rusty Cundieff while "Ruby Gates" and "Operatic" were written and directed by Darin Scott.dbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chester_Novell_Turnerdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:distributorMassacre Videodbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:distributorBC Videodbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:producerChester Novell Turnerdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:starringShirley Jonesdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chester_Novell_Turnerdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chester_Novell_Turnerdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chester_Novell_Turnerdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:nameTales from the QuadeaD Zonedbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:Tales_from_the_QuadeaD_Zonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_direct-to-video_filmsTales from the QuadeaD Zone (also stylized TALES From The QuadeaD Zone) is a 1987 American anthology blaxploitation horror film written, directed, and produced by Chester Novell Turner. The film was originally released straight to VHS. VHS copies of the film have become collector's items due to the difficulty of locating them and the extremely limited quantities produced, with one copy selling for $2000 on eBay.Turner has expressed interest in creating a sequel and began writing the film's script in 2013. Tales from the QuadeaD Zone was the only film produced by Erry Vision Film Co.Since its release Tales From the QuadeaD Zone has received several public screenings, one of which was a 2016 symposium at the Yale University Library, Terror on Tape.It was given a DVD release in 2013 through Massacre Video.dbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrest_Tuckerdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jinx_Falkenburgdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbp:nameTalk About a Ladydbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Shermandbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_a_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_filmsTalk About a Lady is a 1946 American musical film directed by George Sherman and starring Forrest Tucker, Jinx Falkenburg and Trudy Marshall. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.dbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Taberskidbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbp:producerDan Taberskidbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbp:producerChristy Lambdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Haggertydbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Taberskidbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Taberskidbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbp:nameThese Ccksucking Tearsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_short_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:These_C*cksucking_Tearspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_menThese C*cksucking Tears is a 2016 American documentary short film directed by Dan Taberski and starring Patrick Haggerty. It is based on his life and struggles as an openly gay person and musician with the band Lavender Country.The film opened at SXSW in March 2016, and won the award for Best Documentary Short. It subsequently screened at a number of LGBT and general interest film festivals, winning the award for Best Documentary Short at Outfest in Los Angeles and the Seattle International Film Festival.The film is named for the band's song "Crying These Cocksucking Tears".dbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Avedisdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Avedisdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marlene_Schmidtdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Prinedbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sybil_Danningdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:starringPaul Clemensdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Avedisdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Avedisdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marlene_Schmidtdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Howard_Avedisdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marlene_Schmidtdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:nameThey're Playing with Firedbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_Playing_with_Firepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsThey're Playing with Fire is a 1984 American erotic thriller film directed by Howard Avedis and starring Sybil Danning, Eric Brown, Andrew Prine, and Paul Clemens. The film reuses some elements from 1974's The Teacher also written and directed by Avedis.dbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fdbp-dbp:nameThis Is a Life?dbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Is_a_Life%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsThis Is a Life? is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Warren Foster, and produced by Edward Selzer, with music directed by Milt Franklyn. The short was released on July 9, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan, and June Foray in her first work for Warner Bros. This is one of the few Bugs Bunny cartoons whose title does not contain Bugs, bunny, rabbit/wabbit or hare.This is one of the only two Warner Bros. shorts in the original classic era of Looney Tunes (the other being A Star Is Bored) in which Bugs is paired with his main three antagonists. This is also the first time that June Foray provides the voice of Granny, which Foray would then continue to voice for nearly 60 years.dbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbp:directorKatherena Vermettedbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbp:directorErika MacPhersondbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbp:producerAlicia Smithdbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbp:starringKyle Kematchdbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Katherena_Vermettedbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katherena_Vermettedbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbp:nameThis Riverdbp-dbr:This_Riverdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Missing_and_Murdered_Indigenous_Women_and_Girls_movementdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_short_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Métis_filmdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Violence_against_Indigenous_women_in_Canadadbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_River_of_the_Northdbp-dbr:This_Riverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_ManitobaThis River is a 2016 Canadian short documentary film directed by Katherena Vermette and Erika MacPherson. The film centres on Drag the Red, a volunteer group in Manitoba who search the Red River for the bodies of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.Smith has stated that it was Vermette's North End Love Songs which helped draw her attention to the perspectives of indigenous youth from the North End and the experience of having missing family members.Principal photography took place August 8 to 16, 2016, with an all-woman crew documenting the work of Drag the Red volunteer Kyle Kematch. The crew spent much of that time filming from a small fleet of donated boats. The director of photographer was Iris Ng, with Anita Lubosh recording sound.The film received the 2016 Coup de coeur du jury award at Montreal's Terres en vues/Land InSights First Peoples' Festival and had its public premiere in Vermette's hometown of Winnipeg on October 5 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, the film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary Film.dbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Bennisondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:directorA.F. Ericksondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:starringWalter Byrondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:starringEvalyn Knappdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Bennisondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A.F._Ericksondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Nicholsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Kevin_McGuinnessdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:nameThis Sporting Agedbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Agepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polo_filmsThis Sporting Age is a 1932 American sports drama film directed by Andrew Bennison and A.F. Erickson and starring Jack Holt, Evalyn Knapp and Walter Byron.dbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Boykodbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbp:producerBill Brinddbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbp:producerEugene Boykodbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Davidson_(artist)dbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Boykodbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Boykodbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Bensimondbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbp:nameThis Was the Timedbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_First_Nationsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Nations_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:This_Was_the_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsThis Was the Time is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Eugene Boyko and released in 1970. Created for the National Film Board of Canada, the film portrays the renaissance of Haida culture through its depiction of a potlatch ceremony in Haida Gwaii, culminating in artist Robert Davidson carving and erecting a totem pole in the community for the first time in nearly a century.In the 21st century, the NFB launched a project to counter the sometimes colonialist outsider perspectives reflected in many of its old documentaries on First Nations and Inuit cultures by commissioning indigenous filmmakers to make their own new films responding to and recontextualizing the older films. Christopher Auchter's Now Is the Time, a response to This Was the Time which mixed footage from the original film with contemporary footage including Davidson's own reflections on the project, was released in 2019.dbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Foraydbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Selden_(author)dbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbp:nameYankee Doodle Cricketdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Yankee_Doodle_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_specialsYankee Doodle Cricket is a 1975 American television animated special directed by American animator Chuck Jones. June Foray was the voice of Marsha the Lightning Bug. It originally aired on ABC on January 16, 1975. The special was released on VHS and LaserDisc by Family Home Entertainment, and it was released on VHS again in 1999 and on DVD in 2002 and 2007 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment.